William Herman Neusch
General Contractor in Cypress Mill, TX

License number
Utah 4805325-S420
Issued Date
Mar 13, 2001
Category
Contractor
Type
S420-Gen Fencing Ornament Iron Guardrail
Address
Address
Cypress Mill, TX

Professional information

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Cable-Release Anchor Assembly

US Patent:
7401996, Jul 22, 2008
Filed:
Jul 6, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/175630
Inventors:
William H. Neusch - Marble Falls TX, US
Assignee:
Neusch Innovations, LP - Burnet TX
International Classification:
E01F 15/00
US Classification:
404 6, 404 9, 404 10, 256 131
Abstract:
A cable-release anchor assembly including a cable mounting plate adapted for removably holding a cable proximate its terminal end and a leveraging member positioned to release the cable from the terminal end when the leveraging member is impacted. The cable may be connected to a safety system such as, but not limited to, a cable barrier system, W-beam guardrail, and/or an energy absorption system.


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Cable-Release Anchor Assembly

US Patent:
7798741, Sep 21, 2010
Filed:
Jun 18, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/141739
Inventors:
William H. Neusch - Marble Falls TX, US
Assignee:
Neusch Innovations, LP - Burnet TX
International Classification:
E01F 9/00
US Classification:
404 6, 404 10
Abstract:
An assembly for releasing tension in a cable includes a mounting plate holding the cable in tension, the mounting plate oriented substantially parallel to the cable when it is in tension; and a leveraging member having a base positioned between the mounting plate and the cable and a leg extending upward from the base relative to the ground surface, wherein the leveraging member leverages the cable from holding connection with the mounting plate when it is impacted with a sufficient force.


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Releasable Post-Cable Connection

US Patent:
8266803, Sep 18, 2012
Filed:
Feb 29, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/040322
Inventors:
William H. Neusch - Marble Falls TX, US
Assignee:
Neusch Innovations, LP - Burnet TX
International Classification:
B21D 47/01
US Classification:
298973, 29897, 29428, 256 131
Abstract:
A method of releasably connecting a cable to a post in a manner such that the cable will release from the post when the post is deformed toward ground level, the method includes the steps of providing a post having an interior cavity and a slot formed through a post face wall extending from the top end of the post; disposing a cable within a loop formed in an elongated section of a connector; hanging the connector from the top end of the post, the elongated section positioned substantially within the cavity and the loop and the disposed cable positioned exterior of the cavity; and tensioning the cable.


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Cable Barrier System

US Patent:
8286950, Oct 16, 2012
Filed:
Aug 3, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/534554
Inventors:
William H. Neusch - Marble Falls TX, US
Assignee:
Neusch Innovations, LP - Burnet TX
International Classification:
B21F 27/00, E01F 15/06
US Classification:
256 47, 256 131, 256 48, 256 52
Abstract:
A cable barrier system according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure includes a cable-release anchor; a line post having an internal cavity and a slot formed along a sidewall extending downward from a top end of the line post; a cable releasably held in tension by the cable-release anchor; and the cable releasably connected to the line post by a post-cable connector, the post-cable connector comprising an elongated portion having a loop, the elongated portion disposed substantially within the cavity and the loop extending through the slot exterior of the cavity, the cable slidingly disposed in the loop, wherein when an object impacts and deforms the line post toward ground level the cable is released from the deformed line post in a manner such that the cable tends to stay in tension and in contact with the impacting object.


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Releasable Post-Cable Connection For A Cable Barrier System

US Patent:
7398960, Jul 15, 2008
Filed:
Jul 6, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/175939
Inventors:
William H. Neusch - Marble Falls TX, US
Assignee:
Neusch Innovations, LP - TX
International Classification:
B21F 27/00, E01F 15/06
US Classification:
256 47, 256 131, 256 52, 256 48
Abstract:
A releasable post-cable connection includes a post having a top end extending above a ground level. The post having an internal cavity and a slot formed through a post face wall extending downward from the top end of the post in communication with the cavity and a hairpin connector carrying at least one cable and releasably mounted to the post. The hairpin cable connector includes an elongated section forming at least one loop adapted for disposing a cable, and a top section extending at an angle from the elongated member. The elongated section is substantially disposed within the cavity and the loop extends exterior of the cavity, and the top section hung on the top end of the post. When the post is impacted and urged toward the ground level the cable is released from the post.


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Post-Cable Connection For A Roadway Barrier

US Patent:
2013001, Jan 17, 2013
Filed:
Sep 14, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/619613
Inventors:
William Neusch - Marble Falls TX, US
Assignee:
NEUSCH INNOVATIONS, LP - Burnet TX
International Classification:
E04H 17/10
US Classification:
256 47
Abstract:
A post-cable connection for releasably connecting a cable to a post, for example in a roadway cable barrier system. A hairpin shaped post-cable connector is hung from the top end of a post whereby when the post is impacted and urged toward ground level the cable is released from the post. The hairpin shaped post-cable connector has an elongated section forming a loop disposing a cable and a top section extending between the elongated section and a hook end section.


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Cable Barrier System

US Patent:
7568679, Aug 4, 2009
Filed:
Mar 13, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/048084
Inventors:
William H. Neusch - Marble Falls TX, US
International Classification:
B21F 27/00, E01F 15/06
US Classification:
256 47, 256 131, 256 48, 256 52
Abstract:
An example of the cable barrier system includes a cable-release anchor assembly; a length of need section having a plurality of line post spaced from each other, each of the line posts having an internal cavity and a slot formed along a sidewall extending downward from a top end of the post; a cable having a terminal end that is releasably held in tension by the cable-release anchor assembly; and the cable releasably connected to each line post by a post-cable connector, the post-cable connector having an elongated portion forming a loop, the elongated portion disposed substantially within the cavity and the loop extending through the slot exterior of the cavity, the cable slidingly disposed in the loop, wherein when an object impacts and deforms one of the posts toward ground level the cable is released from the deformed post in a manner such that the cable tends to stay in contact with the impacting object.


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Anti-Ram Vehicle Barrier System

US Patent:
2011006, Mar 17, 2011
Filed:
Aug 16, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/856916
Inventors:
William H. Neusch - Marble Falls TX, US
Assignee:
NEUSCH INNOVATIONS, LP - Burnet TX
International Classification:
E01F 13/12, E04H 17/16
US Classification:
256 131, 256 73
Abstract:
An anti-ram vehicle barrier system adapted to arrest an impacting vehicle of substantial mass within a selected distance of the barrier. The distance is approximately 36 inches for a vehicle having a mass of at least about 15,000 pounds and traveling at least about 30 mph upon impact with the barrier. The barrier system includes a fence portion and/or a gate for selectively allowing passage through an entry port. The fence portion includes a pair of terminal posts positioned in and secured to the ground in a spaced apart relationship and cables connected between the terminal posts. The gate includes a cable extending across a panel that is connected on opposing ends to opposing posts positioned on opposite sides of the entry point. For passage the panel is moved relative to the posts. The panel is moved vertically relative to the ground in some embodiments and laterally in other embodiments.


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Anti-Ram Vehicle Barrier

US Patent:
2011006, Mar 17, 2011
Filed:
Jun 10, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/813457
Inventors:
William H. Neusch - Marble Falls TX, US
Assignee:
NEUSCH INNOVATIONS - Burnet TX
International Classification:
E01F 13/12, E04H 17/16
US Classification:
256 131, 256 73
Abstract:
A gate assembly according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure comprises a cable extending across a panel, the panel movable between a closed position blocking an entry port and an open position; a latch post secured in the ground on a first side of the entry port, wherein a first end of the cable connected to the latch post when the panel is in the closed position; and a post device secured in the ground on a second side of the entry port, the panel positioned through a passage of the post device.


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Bollard System

US Patent:
7736085, Jun 15, 2010
Filed:
Dec 18, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/959028
Inventors:
William H. Neusch - Marble Falls TX, US
Assignee:
Neusch Innovations, LP - Burnet TX
International Classification:
E01F 9/011
US Classification:
404 6
Abstract:
A bollard, which is positioned in a structure having a grade level, includes an outer member having a first section extending above the grade level; an inner member having a filler material; and a connector operationally connecting the inner member and the outer member, wherein the inner member straddles the grade level and is rotatable relative to the outer member.

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