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Chester Lundberg Phones & Addresses

  • 27100 147Th Ave, Sherwood, OR 97140 (503) 625-7610
  • Portland, OR
  • Happy Valley, OR
  • 27100 SW 147Th Ave, Sherwood, OR 97140 (541) 753-8327

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Position: Professional/Technical

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Us Patents

Fluid And Air Nozzle And Method For Cleaning Vehicle Lenses

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US Patent:
6554210, Apr 29, 2003
Filed:
Mar 12, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/804681
Inventors:
Donald E. Holt - Woodburn OR
Chester E. Lundberg - Sherwood OR
Dave Austin - North Hampton PA
Mike Foster - Michigan City IN
Assignee:
Commercial Vehicle Systems, Inc. - Canby OR
International Classification:
B05B 110
US Classification:
2392842, 2392841, 239292, 239295, 2395871, 239 67, 239 69, 239 70
Abstract:
Fluid and air nozzle assemblies are capable of propelling streams of a cleaning fluid and air mixture onto a vehicle vision device, visible indicator, or sensor. These nozzle assemblies are mounted on a vehicle adjacent to the vehicle vision device, visible indicator, or sensor and positioned such that liquid and air jets from the nozzles intersect prior to impinging upon the vehicle vision device, visible indicator, or sensor to form a spray mixture that cleans the vehicle vision device, visible indicator, or sensor. These nozzle assemblies have an adjustment feature for the purpose of aiming the fluid-air spray toward the vehicle vision device, visible indicator, or sensor. The nozzle assemblies are associated with a control valve capable of connection in a pressurized air system on the vehicle and in the pressurized washer system for the windshield wipers and also capable of automatically directing liquid from the vehicle washer system and pressurized air on the vehicle to the liquid and air nozzles perform cleaning of a vehicle vision device, visible indicator, or sensor upon manual activation of the pressurized windshield washer system of the vehicle, upon activation of brakes, or upon timed intervals.

Electronic Foot Pedal Having Improved Biasing Arrangement

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US Patent:
52378918, Aug 24, 1993
Filed:
Apr 16, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/870518
Inventors:
Chester E. Lundberg - Sherwood OR
Keith A. Neubauer - Milwaukie OR
Jeffrey L. Davis - Tigard OR
James G. Honyak - Keizer OR
Christopher D. Nordeen - Portland OR
Assignee:
Williams Controls, Inc. - Portland OR
International Classification:
G05G 114
US Classification:
74560
Abstract:
An electronic foot pedal for outputting an electrical signal proportional to the degree a treadle is pivoted. The electronic foot pedal has an improved spring arrangement for yieldably biasing the treadle toward its home position. Dual springs are provided, independently mounted and supplementary to each other. Each spring has an adequate biasing force to urge the treadle to its home position. The springs are of a ribbon-like material that are wound into a flat spiral. The springs are subjected mainly to bending forces and have flexure as the treadle is pivoted to its pivotal limits.

Foot Pedal Arrangement For Electronic Throttle Control Of Truck Engines

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US Patent:
49586076, Sep 25, 1990
Filed:
Apr 18, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/340234
Inventors:
Chester E. Lundberg - Sherwood OR
Assignee:
Williams Controls, Inc. - Portland OR
International Classification:
F02D 1110
G05G 114
US Classification:
123399
Abstract:
A foot pedal arrangement wherein a support structure is mounted to the front wall of a diesel powered truck cab. A spring biased spool is mounted to the support structure and is interconnected to a potentiometer. A foot pedal includes a projecting arm that is pivoted to the support structure. A flexible link connection between the foot pedal arm and the spool forces rotation of the spool with pivoting of the pedal. The connection is designed to translate the traditional pedal movement to the required spool rotation as needed for monitoring by the potentiometer.

Electronic Foot Pedal Having Improved Biasing Arrangement

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US Patent:
51332256, Jul 28, 1992
Filed:
Jan 15, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/641190
Inventors:
Chester E. Lundberg - Sherwood OR
Keith A. Neubauer - Milwaukie OR
Jeffrey L. Davis - Tigard OR
James G. Honyak - Keizer OR
Christopher D. Nordeen - Portland OR
Assignee:
Williams Controls, Inc. - Portland OR
International Classification:
G05G 114
US Classification:
74560
Abstract:
An electronic foot pedal for outputting an electrical signal proportional to the degree a treadle is pivoted. The electronic foot pedal has an improved spring arrangement for yieldably biasing the treadle toward its home position. Dual springs are provided, independently mounted and supplementary to each other. Each spring has an adequate biasing force to urge the treadle to its home position. The springs are of a ribbon-like material that are wound into a flat spiral. The springs are subjected mainly to bending forces and have flexure as the treadle is pivoted to its pivotal limits.

Fluid And Air Nozzle For Headlight Cleaning

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US Patent:
61997730, Mar 13, 2001
Filed:
Nov 29, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/451257
Inventors:
Donald E. Holt - Woodburn OR
Chester E. Lundberg - Sherwood OR
Assignee:
Commercial Vehicle Systems, Inc. - Canby OR
International Classification:
B05B 110
B05B 128
B60S 146
US Classification:
2392841
Abstract:
Fluid and air nozzle assemblies are capable of propelling streams of a cleaning fluid and air mixture onto a vehicle headlight. These nozzle assemblies are mounted on a vehicle adjacent to the headlights and positioned such that liquid and air jets from the nozzles intersect prior to engaging the headlight to form a spray mixture that cleans the headlight. These nozzle assemblies have an adjustment feature for the purpose of aiming the fluid-air spray toward the headlight lens. The nozzle assemblies are associated with a control valve capable of connection in a pressurized air system on the vehicle and in the pressurized washer system for the windshield wipers and also capable of automatically directing liquid from the vehicle washer system and pressurized air on the vehicle to the liquid and air nozzles to form a headlight cleaning function upon manual activation of the pressurized windshield washer system of the vehicle.
Chester E Lundberg from Sherwood, OR, age ~93 Get Report