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Karl L. Aschenbach, Tacoma, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100052228LOAD ABSORBING DEVICE - A load absorbing device or other resilient device, such as a fender, bumper, or rub rail, for protecting an object, such as a dock or boat, from an impact force delivered by another object includes a leaf spring portion connected to the object. The leaf spring portion includes a fixed end and a free end operable to transmit to the object a fraction of the impact force and is designed to collapse upon loading with the impact force to thereby absorb energy that would otherwise be transferred directly to the object. In a preferred embodiment, the leaf spring portion is extruded of a high-strength abrasion-resistant plastic material having a low coefficient of friction, such as ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE). The leaf spring portion may include multiple mounting holes sized to receive mounting fasteners for rigidly connecting the device to the object.03-04-2010

Kevin L. Aschenbach, Reseda, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090243339NET STRUCTURES, VEHICLES INCLUDING NET STRUCTURES, AND METHODS - A vehicle includes a roll cage and a net structure. The roll cage at least partially defines a protected area and additionally at least partially defines an access opening configured to facilitate passage of an operator through the access opening and into the protected area. A net structure is attached to the roll cage and is configured to selectively block at least a portion of the access opening. Net structures and methods are also provided.10-01-2009

Ralph Aschenbach, Hardegsen-Hevensen DE

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20090021826MICROSCOPE WITH AN EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY UNIT - The invention is directed to a light microscope with an external power supply unit. The microscope according to the invention has a receptacle for the external power supply unit in which it can be fastened in a removable manner. This receptacle is advantageously formed as a cutout in the microscope stand so that the power supply unit adapts to the outer shape of the microscope when seated in the receptacle.01-22-2009