Patents by Inventor William R. Haller
William R. Haller has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20230264928Abstract: The present disclosure presents systems and methods for assisting a crane operator. An imaging system automatically images each building material object contained within a shakeout field on a construction site and processes the images to determine each object's identifying indicium and its geometric properties. These values are compared with a construction site database to ensure that all necessary building materials are present. A positioning device tracks, in real time, the location of the imaging system, the location of structural members within the shakeout field, and/or other important features of the job site, such as obstacles that the crane operator will need to avoid while lifting a structural member from its initial location to its destination location.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2023Publication date: August 24, 2023Inventors: James T. Benzing, William R. Haller, Seth T. Slavin, Marta Kasica-Soltan
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Publication number: 20230257237Abstract: The present disclosure presents systems and methods for assisting a crane operator. An imaging system automatically images each building material object contained within a shakeout field on a construction site and processes the images to determine each object's identifying indicium and its geometric properties. These values are compared with a construction site database to ensure that all necessary building materials are present. A positioning device tracks, in real time, the location of the imaging system, the location of structural members within the shakeout field, and/or other important features of the job site, such as obstacles that the crane operator will need to avoid while lifting a structural member from its initial location to its destination location.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2023Publication date: August 17, 2023Inventors: James T. Benzing, William R. Haller, Seth T. Slavin, Marta Kasica-Soltan
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Publication number: 20230257239Abstract: The present disclosure presents systems and methods for assisting a crane operator. An imaging system automatically images each building material object contained within a shakeout field on a construction site and processes the images to determine each object's identifying indicium and its geometric properties. These values are compared with a construction site database to ensure that all necessary building materials are present. A positioning device tracks, in real time, the location of the imaging system, the location of structural members within the shakeout field, and/or other important features of the job site, such as obstacles that the crane operator will need to avoid while lifting a structural member from its initial location to its destination location.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2023Publication date: August 17, 2023Inventors: James T. Benzing, William R. Haller, Seth T. Slavin, Marta Kasica-Soltan
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Publication number: 20230257241Abstract: Based upon the identification of a structural member, a projective path and final attachment location for the structural member is presented to the crane operator. Further, the dimensions of each structural member are determined and compared against a construction site database. Structural members not conforming to the dimensions listed in the construction site database are identified and the crane operator alerted.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2023Publication date: August 17, 2023Inventors: James T. Benzing, William R. Haller, Seth T. Slavin
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Publication number: 20230257238Abstract: The present disclosure presents systems and methods for assisting a crane operator. An imaging system automatically images each building material object contained within a shakeout field on a construction site and processes the images to determine each object's identifying indicium and its geometric properties. These values are compared with a construction site database to ensure that all necessary building materials are present. A positioning device tracks, in real time, the location of the imaging system, the location of structural members within the shakeout field, and/or other important features of the job site, such as obstacles that the crane operator will need to avoid while lifting a structural member from its initial location to its destination location.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2023Publication date: August 17, 2023Inventors: James T. Benzing, William R. Haller, Seth T. Slavin, Marta Kasica-Soltan
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Publication number: 20220324050Abstract: A shear stud feeder for a stud welding gun may include a support frame having a first slide rail and a second slide rail longitudinally spaced apart from the first slide rail to form a slot therebetween. The shear stud feeder may also include a magazine removably engaged with the support frame. The magazine may be adapted to support a plurality of shear studs by the head of each shear stud in a manner in which the body of each shear stud hangs below a bottom of the magazine and wherein the magazine is adapted to dispense the plurality of shear studs to the slot. The shear stud feeder may include a feed mechanism disposed adjacent to either the first slide rail or the second slide rail and a gate assembly adjacent to a front end of each of the first slide rail and the second slide rail.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2022Publication date: October 13, 2022Applicant: Structural Services, Inc.Inventors: James T. Benzing, Jacob Bruce Patterson, William R. Haller
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Publication number: 20220324679Abstract: Based upon the identification of a structural member, a projective path and final attachment location for the structural member is presented to the crane operator. Further, the dimensions of each structural member are determined and compared against a construction site database. Structural members not conforming to the dimensions listed in the construction site database are identified and the crane operator alerted.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2022Publication date: October 13, 2022Inventors: James T. Benzing, William R. Haller, Seth T. Slavin, Marta Kasica-Soltan
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Publication number: 20220152723Abstract: A system for automatically identifying one or more welding site locations on a surface of a target metal marked with a plurality of welding site candidates, includes an imager configured to acquire an image of the surface of the target metal, wherein the acquired image includes a plurality of pixels each having a corresponding intensity value; and a processing circuit configured to: compare each intensity value to an intensity threshold, identify a plurality of pixel clusters, wherein each pixel cluster is made up of contiguous pixels that have intensity values that are equal to or greater than the intensity threshold, for each pixel cluster, determine whether a total pixel area of the pixel cluster is less than a threshold pixel area, and remove any pixel cluster from consideration as a welding site location if the total pixel area of the pixel cluster is less than the threshold pixel area.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2021Publication date: May 19, 2022Applicant: Structural Services, Inc.Inventors: James T. Benzing, William R. Haller
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Patent number: 11261571Abstract: A control system for positioning a marker over a pre-existing roadway surface mark. The control system has an electromagnetic radiation source attached to the marker for producing a mark pattern on the roadway surface. An imager permits the control system to image both the pre-existing roadway surface mark and the mark pattern produced by the electromagnetic radiation source. A computer is responsive to the imager for producing an error signal based upon the location difference between (a) the image of the pre-existing roadway surface mark and (b) the image of the mark pattern produced by the electromagnetic radiation source. An actuator is responsive to the error signal for positioning the marker over the pre-existing.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2019Date of Patent: March 1, 2022Assignee: LIMNTECH LLCInventors: Douglas D. Dolinar, William R. Haller
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Publication number: 20220042258Abstract: A system for striping a roadway marking onto roadway surface either for rehabilitating the current roadway marking or duplicating a previously recorded roadway marking with a computer having a machine learning program to process the roadway marking image and position the marker at the desired roadway marking location.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2021Publication date: February 10, 2022Applicant: LimnTech LLCInventors: Douglas D. Dolinar, William R. Haller, Kyle J. Leonard, Eric M. Stahl, Charles R. Drazba, Matthew W. Smith
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Publication number: 20210326606Abstract: A control system for positioning a marker over a pre-existing roadway surface mark. The control system has one or more imagers having a field of view for imaging an area of roadway mark surface encompassing the roadway mark and a computer having a machine learning network to process the roadway mark image and position the marker over the pre-existing roadway mark.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2021Publication date: October 21, 2021Applicant: Limn Tech LLCInventors: Douglas D. Dolinar, William R. Haller, Charles R. Drazba, Matt W. Smith, Kyle J. Leonard, Eric M. Stahl
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Patent number: 11015308Abstract: A GPS-based control system for positioning a nozzle projection onto a predetermined roadway mark path includes a vehicle having an attached paint carriage which is laterally movable with respect to the vehicle, a first GPS antenna, a first GPS receiver responsive to the first GPS antenna, a first signal processor for determining the geographical location of the first GPS antenna, a linear motion and position sensor, a GPS location processor for determining the absolute GPS location of the paint carriage, a coordinate transform processor for transforming the absolute GPS location of the paint carriage into a location in a coordinate system other than GPS, a comparator for comparing the location of the paint carriage in the other coordinate system to a desired roadway mark path according to the other coordinate system, and a control system for positioning the nozzle projection onto the roadway mark path.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2019Date of Patent: May 25, 2021Assignee: LIMNTECH LLCInventors: Douglas D. Dolinar, William R. Haller, Matthew W. Smith, Charles C. Stahl
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Publication number: 20210078094Abstract: The present disclosure teaches systems and methods for robotic welding of studs onto the surface of I-beams. These systems and methods will find industrial applicability in, for example, the steel erection industry.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2020Publication date: March 18, 2021Applicant: Structural Services, Inc.Inventors: James T. Benzing, William R. Haller, Jacob B. Patterson
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Publication number: 20190330807Abstract: A GPS-based control system for positioning a nozzle projection onto a predetermined roadway mark path includes a vehicle having an attached paint carriage which is laterally movable with respect to the vehicle, a first GPS antenna, a first GPS receiver responsive to the first GPS antenna, a first signal processor for determining the geographical location of the first GPS antenna, a linear motion and position sensor, a GPS location processor for determining the absolute GPS location of the paint carriage, a coordinate transform processor for transforming the absolute GPS location of the paint carriage into a location in a coordinate system other than GPS, a comparator for comparing the location of the paint carriage in the other coordinate system to a desired roadway mark path according to the other coordinate system, and a control system for positioning the nozzle projection onto the roadway mark path.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2019Publication date: October 31, 2019Applicant: LimnTech LLCInventors: Douglas D. Dolinar, William R. Haller, Matthew W. Smith, Charles C. Stahl
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Publication number: 20190271123Abstract: A control system for positioning a marker over a pre-existing roadway surface mark. The control system has an electromagnetic radiation source attached to the marker for producing a mark pattern on the roadway surface. An imager permits the control system to image both the pre-existing roadway surface mark and the mark pattern produced by the electromagnetic radiation source. A computer is responsive to the imager for producing an error signal based upon the location difference between (a) the image of the pre-existing roadway surface mark and (b) the image of the mark pattern produced by the electromagnetic radiation source.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2019Publication date: September 5, 2019Applicant: LimnTech LLCInventors: Douglas D. Dolinar, William R. Haller
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Patent number: 10392756Abstract: A GPS-based control system for positioning a nozzle projection onto a predetermined roadway mark path includes a vehicle having an attached paint carriage which is laterally movable with respect to the vehicle, a first GPS antenna, a first GPS receiver responsive to the first GPS antenna, a first signal processor for determining the geographical location of the first GPS antenna, a linear motion and position sensor, a GPS location processor for determining the absolute GPS location of the paint carriage, a coordinate transform processor for transforming the absolute GPS location of the paint carriage into a location in a coordinate system other than GPS, a comparator for comparing the location of the paint carriage in the other coordinate system to a desired roadway mark path according to the other coordinate system, and a control system for positioning the nozzle projection onto the roadway mark path.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2016Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: LimnTech LLCInventors: Douglas D. Dolinar, William R. Haller, Matthew W. Smith, Charles C. Stahl
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Publication number: 20190201998Abstract: The present disclosure teaches systems and methods for robotic welding of studs onto the surface of I-beams. These systems and methods will find industrial applicability in, for example, the steel erection industry.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2019Publication date: July 4, 2019Inventors: James T. Benzing, William R. Haller, Jacob B. Patterson
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Patent number: 10301783Abstract: A control system for positioning a marker over a pre-existing roadway surface mark. The control system has an electromagnetic radiation source attached to the marker for producing a mark pattern on the roadway surface. An imager permits the control system to image both the pre-existing roadway surface mark and the mark pattern produced by the electromagnetic radiation source. A computer is responsive to the imager for producing an error signal based upon the location difference between (a) the image of the pre-existing roadway surface mark and (b) the image of the mark pattern produced by the electromagnetic radiation source. An actuator is responsive to the error signal for positioning the marker over the pre-existing roadway mark.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2015Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: LimnTech LLCInventors: Douglas D. Dolinar, William R. Haller
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Patent number: 10252368Abstract: The present disclosure teaches systems and methods for robotic welding of studs onto the surface of I-beams. These systems and methods will find industrial applicability in, for example, the steel erection industry.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2017Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Assignee: Structural Services, Inc.Inventors: James T. Benzing, William R. Haller, Jacob B. Patterson
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Publication number: 20180016758Abstract: A GPS-based control system for positioning a nozzle projection onto a predetermined roadway mark path includes a vehicle having an attached paint carriage which is laterally movable with respect to the vehicle, a first GPS antenna, a first GPS receiver responsive to the first GPS antenna, a first signal processor for determining the geographical location of the first GPS antenna, a linear motion and position sensor, a GPS location processor for determining the absolute GPS location of the paint carriage, a coordinate transform processor for transforming the absolute GPS location of the paint carriage into a location in a coordinate system other than GPS, a comparator for comparing the location of the paint carriage in the other coordinate system to a desired roadway mark path according to the other coordinate system, and a control system for positioning the nozzle projection onto the roadway mark path.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2016Publication date: January 18, 2018Applicant: LimnTech LLCInventors: Douglas D. Dolinar, William R. Haller, Matthew W. Smith, Charles C. Stahl