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Murray S Kornhauser

from West Chester, PA
Deceased

Murray Kornhauser Phones & Addresses

  • West Chester, PA
  • 620 Argyle Rd, Wynnewood, PA 19096 (610) 649-3862 (484) 412-8108 (484) 412-8195
  • 9717 Beach, Margate City, NJ 08402 (609) 487-2322
  • Ardmore, PA
  • Devon, PA
  • Plantation, FL
  • Atlantic Hl, NJ
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • 9717 Beach Ave, Margate City, NJ 08402 (609) 636-7685

Work

Company: E m systems, inc. Position: President

Education

Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

Industries

Defense & Space

Resumes

Resumes

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President At E M Systems, Inc.

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Position:
President at E M Systems, Inc.
Location:
Greater Philadelphia Area
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
E M Systems, Inc.
President

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Murray Kornhauser
President
3 C SYSTEMS, INC
C/O Mr M Kornhauser 620 Argyle Rd, Wynnewood, PA 19096
Murray Kornhauser
President
Energy Harvest Inc
Research and Development of Energy
620 Argyle Rd, Penn Wynne, PA 19096
Murray Kornhauser
Principal
Osalee, Inc
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
620 Argyle Rd, Penn Wynne, PA 19096

Publications

Us Patents

Adjustable Dough Manipulator

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US Patent:
45211744, Jun 4, 1985
Filed:
Feb 23, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/582807
Inventors:
Murray Kornhauser - Wynnewood PA
International Classification:
A21C 108
US Classification:
425194
Abstract:
A dough manipulator adapted for manually controlling the thickness of dough is disclosed which comprises a roller with handles and means for maintaining the roller at a predetermined height above a surface, wherein the means for maintaining the height of the roller is placed at a predetermined distance from the ends of the roller. Height maintaining means include spacer rings positioned on the roller or spacer strips positioned on the surface. The manipulator is used in conjunction with a surface which is substantially flat.

Energy Absorbing Bumper System

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US Patent:
39715833, Jul 27, 1976
Filed:
Jan 4, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/430667
Inventors:
Murray Kornhauser - Wynnewood PA
Assignee:
Safety Consultants - Berwyn PA
International Classification:
B60R 1910
US Classification:
293 71P
Abstract:
An energy absorbing bumper system for protection of moving vehicles uses a pneumatic container that is partially flexible and partially rigid. The functional volume of air necessary on a specific bumper is enclosed within the flexible and rigid sections which are interconnected and contain air normally at the same pressure. Impact energy is absorbed by deflection of the flexible section and compression of the air. In order to limit rebound, means may be provided to control the air flow from the rigid section to the flexible section. The flexible section is contoured for a generally flat impact surface to provide efficient operation and compact size, and to yield an aesthetically pleasing shape, and is held in shape by dividing the flexible section or bag into a large number of compartments lying adjacent to each other along the direction of the surface to be protected.

Energy Absorbing Bumper System

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US Patent:
41768582, Dec 4, 1979
Filed:
Dec 17, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/751841
Inventors:
Murray Kornhauser - Wynnewood PA
Assignee:
Safety Consultants - Chambersburg PA
International Classification:
B60R 1910
B60R 2106
US Classification:
280734
Abstract:
A pneumatic bumper system for the protection of moving vehicles and passengers therein is used with a passenger safety device such as an inflatable air bag. A pressurized gas container has a flexible portion with an impact surface. The pressure of the compressible gas in this container increases upon impact with an object and causes a valve to open, directing the passage of compressed gas to inflate the air bag.

Airbag Inflation Devices And Methods

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US Patent:
56071809, Mar 4, 1997
Filed:
Aug 8, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/287335
Inventors:
Murray Kornhauser - Wynnewood PA
International Classification:
B60R 2126
US Classification:
280736
Abstract:
Airbag systems for protecting passengers during collision. The airbags are inflated with ambient air at atmospheric pressure in the vehicle cabin. In a preferred aspect, the airbags are interfaced with bladders which store the ambient air and which are compressed by an electromagnetic plate hurling process which compresses the bladder. The airbags can be deployed in any direction and protect the passengers in all places in the vehicle without the dangerous side effects of overpressure buildup.

Explosion Preventing Impact Shield

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US Patent:
48339679, May 30, 1989
Filed:
Nov 16, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/120977
Inventors:
Murray Kornhauser - Wynnewood PA
International Classification:
F42B 3700
US Classification:
89 34
Abstract:
A shield adapted for preventing impact from causing an energetic reaction of a munition containing explosive which comprises a cylindrical shell emplaced around the munition and includes means for reducing the shock wave energy transmitted to the explosive, said means consisting of hardened protuberances located between the shield's shell and the casing of the munition. The protuberances may have the shape of a cone or a pyramid or a wedge, with the sharp point or edge in contact with the casing of the munition.

Energy Absorbing Bumper System

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US Patent:
40997596, Jul 11, 1978
Filed:
Nov 26, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/745419
Inventors:
Murray Kornhauser - Wynnewood PA
Assignee:
Safety Consultants - Berwyn PA
International Classification:
B60R 1910
US Classification:
293 71P
Abstract:
An energy absorbing bumper system for protection of moving vehicles. The system comprises a flexible section and a rigid section, each containing compressed air, and an orifice passage or valve for controlling the flow of air between the flexible section and the rigid section. The flexible section is contoured for a generally flat impact surface to provide efficient operation and compact size, and to yield an aesthetically pleasing shape, and is held in shape by dividing the flexible section or bag into a large number of compartments lying adjacent to each other along the direction of the surface to be protected, and by introducing compressed air into each compartment. Each one of the compartments of the bag is connected to the rigid section by means of an orifice, or by a relief valve.

Airbag Inflation Devices And Methods

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US Patent:
55971792, Jan 28, 1997
Filed:
Feb 23, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/200392
Inventors:
Murray Kornhauser - Wynnewood PA
International Classification:
B60R 2132
US Classification:
280735
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for inflating airbags in vehicles. Systems for inflating airbags comprise electrical storage devices interfaced with switching devices that switch the electrical energy into an actuating subsystem to inflate the airbags. The actuating systems can be coils, which are interfaced with plates that open the airbag. The airbags are inflated with ambient or above ambient pressures. Airbag inflation systems described herein eliminate the need to use external gases which are potentially harmful to inflate the airbags. Furthermore, the use of air from the automobile's passenger compartment eliminates overpressure problems which may exist as a result of multiple airbags being inflated at one time.
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