Ray Louis Hauser
Engineers at Rustic Knl Dr, Boulder, CO

License number
Colorado 4052
Issued Date
Dec 12, 1959
Renew Date
Nov 1, 2015
Expiration Date
Oct 31, 2017
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
5758 Rustic Knolls Dr, Boulder, CO 80301

Professional information

Ray Hauser Photo 1

Support For A Flexible Tree Covering

US Patent:
6810618, Nov 2, 2004
Filed:
Oct 8, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/681435
Inventors:
Ray L. Hauser - Boulder CO 80301
International Classification:
A01G 1704
US Classification:
47 232, 47 296, 47 45
Abstract:
An easily and installed support for a flexible covering, such as a bird-excluding net or a thermal blanket, may be made from lightweight and readily available plastic pipe components. The support is configured as a wheel and a vertical center pole that can hold the wheel in a horizontal position above the tree, similar to an umbrella. Netting or other flexible covering is attached to the wheel before it is lifted on the center pole and carried to a tree that is to be covered.


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Microwavable Food Storage Container

US Patent:
6649891, Nov 18, 2003
Filed:
Sep 25, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/962505
Inventors:
Anne M Kitko - Seffner FL
Ray L. Hauser - Boulder CO
Assignee:
Anne Kitko - Seffner FL
International Classification:
H05B 680
US Classification:
219732, 219725
Abstract:
A food container for use in a microwave oven is made from an inner, food contacting, glass vessel an outer plastic vessel. Because of the external plastic layer, the container has a significantly higher thermal insulating capability than a comparable glass container. This reduces the cooling rate of cooked food and provides an extra margin of handling safety. On the other hand, the internal glass vessel will not impart a plastic flavor to food stored or cooked in the vessel, and will be immune to the blistering or discoloration that sometimes occurs with plastic vessels. In some versions of the invention, free-standing glass and plastic vessels are arranged to be interfitted for use in food storage and microwave cooking, but can be easily separated for cleaning. In other versions, the glass and plastic vessels are intimately bonded together to prohibit penetration of moisture between the two vessels.


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Biological Electrode

US Patent:
4226247, Oct 7, 1980
Filed:
Aug 21, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/935480
Inventors:
Ray L. Hauser - Boulder CO
John F. Harris - Boulder CO
Assignee:
Hauser Laboratories - Boulder CO
International Classification:
A61B 504
US Classification:
128641
Abstract:
A low-impedance biological electrode device for establishing electrical connection between the human body and electrical recording or stimulating apparatus without the use of conducting fluids, such as, gels, pastes and electrolytes, comprising, a substantially planar relatively thin electrode body, having as the electrically conducting connecting unit contacting the human body, a plurality of individual longitudinally extending strands, fibers, or filaments of conducting material embedded in a pressure-sensitive or solvent-activated adhesive which serves to bond the strands together in a composite connecting unit and to bond the connecting unit on one side to said electrode body and on the other side or interface to the human body, a modification being the use of strands cross-oriented with respect to the longitudinal strands, as exemplified by woven conductive material, the connecting unit being provided with a transverse bus bar in the form of metal foil in electrical contact with an electrical connecting element for conducting current from the connecting unit in contact with the human body to the electrical recording or stimulating apparatus.


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Electroplating Of Superconductor Elements

US Patent:
5244875, Sep 14, 1993
Filed:
Jun 2, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/892227
Inventors:
Ray L. Hauser - Boulder CO
Bolin Zheng - Boulder CO
Assignee:
Hauser Chemical Research, Inc. - Boulder CO
International Classification:
H01L 3900, C25D 504
US Classification:
505 1
Abstract:
Processes and techniques are described for concurrent electroplating of yttrium, barium and copper from aqueous solution onto a desired substrate (e. g. , nickel, nichrome or silver). Compounds of these elements are dissolved in solution and then placed in a plating cell in which the cathode is the substrate on which the elements are to be deposited. After the elements have been deposited, they are oxidized to provide the desired perovskite structure. The process may be continuous or non-continuous.


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Odor Masking Substance And Method Of Making

US Patent:
2006003, Feb 16, 2006
Filed:
Aug 16, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/918842
Inventors:
Mark Fickle - Buena Vista CO, US
Ray Hauser - Boulder CO, US
International Classification:
A61L 9/01, A61L 9/00
US Classification:
424076100
Abstract:
An odor masking substance for masking and eliminating various types of noisome smells and odors, such as those that are produced when dressing field game, is created from a number of types of formulations that include an petrolatum based gel, a glycerine/water gel, a water-in-oil emulsion cream, an oil-in-water emulsion cream and a waxy stick similar to deodorant and perfume sticks. The various formulations can be contained within a flexible plastic squeeze tube, and then topically applied about the nose to mask and eliminate the noisome odor.


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System For Confirming Hit Locations On Tennis Court Boundaries

US Patent:
2010027, Nov 4, 2010
Filed:
Nov 4, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/612009
Inventors:
Jeffrey Rodengen - Davie FL, US
Roger Tyzzer - Hope Island, AU
Ray L. Hauser - Boulder CO, US
International Classification:
A63B 71/06, A63B 71/00
US Classification:
473467, 473490
Abstract:
The present invention is an article and process for determining the site of impact of a movable object on a treated surface, where a tennis ball is treated with a striking composition, and a boundary line region is treated with a receiving composition such that when the striking composition and the receiving composition are in physical contact, a colorimetric indicator is left on the receiving composition to indicate the point of contact.


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Hard Spacers In Microporous Membrane Matrix

US Patent:
2010018, Jul 22, 2010
Filed:
Dec 24, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/647366
Inventors:
Ray L. Hauser - Boulder CO, US
Kirby Beard - Norristown PA, US
Assignee:
POROUS POWER TECHNOLOGIES, LLC - Louisville CO
International Classification:
H01M 2/16
US Classification:
429142
Abstract:
A battery separator may be formed with hard spacers made from ceramic and other high temperature materials. The spacers may be incorporated into a microporous membrane so that the microporous matrix may capture and hold the spacers. The spacers may be solid or hollow glass beads that are in the range of 30% to 100% of the thickness of the separator, and may comprise less than 10 weight percent. The resulting membrane may be largely microporous, and the separators may help battery electrodes to remain physically separated, even after internal temperatures exceed the melt temperature of the separator.


Ray Hauser Photo 8

Electroplating Of Superconductor Elements

US Patent:
5470820, Nov 28, 1995
Filed:
Sep 10, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/120172
Inventors:
Ray L. Hauser - Boulder CO
Bolin Zheng - Boulder CO
Michael Renbarger - Littleton CO
Mark A. Lange - Golden CO
Assignee:
Hauser Chemical Research, Inc. - Boulder CO
International Classification:
H01L 3900, C25D 504
US Classification:
505472
Abstract:
Processes and techniques are described for concurrent electroplating of yttrium, barium and copper from aqueous solution onto a desired substrate (e. g. , nickel, nichrome or silver). Compounds of these elements are dissolved in aqueous solution with a complexing agent meeting defined criteria and then are placed in a plating cell in which the cathode is the substrate on which the elements are to be deposited. After the elements have been deposited, they are oxidized to provide the desired perovskite structure. The process may be continuous or non-continuous.


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Inner Drive For Magnetic Drive Pump

US Patent:
8333666, Dec 18, 2012
Filed:
Mar 5, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/718236
Inventors:
Andrew Magnus Ekberg - Superior CO, US
Kerry E. Kramlich - Littleton CO, US
Scott Marvin Allen - Evergreen CO, US
David M. Carr - Superior CO, US
Ray L. Hauser - Boulder CO, US
Assignee:
Sundyne Corporation - Arvada CO
International Classification:
F16D 27/00, H02K 15/00, H02K 49/00
US Classification:
464 29, 417420, 4174237, 310104
Abstract:
An inner drive for a magnetic drive pump includes a magnet supported on a yoke. The inner drive is driven about an axis to pump a corrosive process fluid. The magnet and yoke are fully encapsulated during the molding process to completely surround the magnet and yoke in a protective plastic shell. A sleeve is arranged radially outwardly of the magnet to provide further protection. Backing rings are arranged on either side of the magnet. A bonding material joins the plastic shell to the backing rings and sleeve to prevent a space from forming beneath the plastic shell that would become filled with the process fluid once it has permeated the plastic shell. A protective coating is arranged on at least a portion of the magnet to further insulate the magnet from the process fluid.


Ray Hauser Photo 10

Golf Tee

US Patent:
5046730, Sep 10, 1991
Filed:
Dec 10, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/624849
Inventors:
Casey V. Golden - Evergreen CO
Ronald L. Turner - Golden CO
John A. Elverum - Elizabeth CO
Ray L. Hauser - Boulder CO
Assignee:
Bio Dynamics, Ltd. - Golden CO
International Classification:
A63B 5700
US Classification:
273 33
Abstract:
A golf tee formed of a molded composition of matter comprising 30-90% by weight sugar, 20-50% by weight cellulosic fiber, 2-30% by weight water soluble polymer and 2-20% by weight liquid or solid plasticizer. The molded composition may further include turf treatment materials such as grass seed and fertilizers.