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Raymond D Helferty

from Macomb, MI
Age ~55

Raymond Helferty Phones & Addresses

  • Macomb, MI
  • 29011 Oakmont Dr, Chesterfield, MI 48051 (586) 948-4372
  • Roseville, MI
  • Arlington, TX
  • 50345 Pinnacle Woods Ln, Macomb, MI 48042 (586) 549-1306

Work

Position: Sales Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Publications

Us Patents

Orifice Sealing Physical Barrier

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US Patent:
7010885, Mar 14, 2006
Filed:
Jan 9, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/755114
Inventors:
Raymond D. Helferty - Chesterfield Township MI, US
Assignee:
Sika Corporation - Lyndhurst NJ
International Classification:
E06B 3/32
E05C 21/02
US Classification:
49463, 49465
Abstract:
A physical barrier for sealing an orifice in a panel member is presented. The physical barrier includes a carrier that has one or more locating pins mounted on it. The pins are adapted to locate the carrier in the orifice. The physical barrier also includes a sealing material attached to the carrier. Also included is a method of installing the physical barrier into an orifice of a panel member.

Acoustic Drain

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US Patent:
7621373, Nov 24, 2009
Filed:
Dec 15, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/012656
Inventors:
Raymond D. Helferty - Chesterfield Township MI, US
Assignee:
Sika Technology AG - Baar
International Classification:
B60R 13/07
US Classification:
181268, 181264, 181270, 181275, 181282, 296208
Abstract:
A baffle assembly for a hollow cavity is disclosed. The baffle assembly includes a labyrinth that defines a tortuous drain passageway. The baffle assembly includes a vertical portion that abuts an expandable material to reduce the transmission of noise and other vibrations.

Expandable Barrier

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US Patent:
8388037, Mar 5, 2013
Filed:
Apr 2, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/936386
Inventors:
Larry J. LaNore - Dryden MI, US
Raymond D. Helferty - Chesterfield Township MI, US
Assignee:
Sika Technology AG - Baar
International Classification:
B29C 44/18
US Classification:
296 106
Abstract:
Disclosed are various embodiments of expandable barriers. Expandable barriers are typically barriers made from an expandable material and formed to fit within a cavity. After being placed inside a cavity, expandable barriers generally undergo an activation process, where the expandable barrier expands to fill the cavity and create a physical barrier. Using various extrusion processes to form an expandable barrier allows for a reduction in tooling costs, while also allowing more flexible barrier designs. Such designs can be specifically tailored for a particular cavity or cavities to ensure that the barrier fills the cavity after expansion.

Baffle With Self-Closing Flap Assembly

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US Patent:
8444214, May 21, 2013
Filed:
Sep 6, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/226104
Inventors:
Raymond D. Helferty - Macomb MI, US
Taylor S. Robertson - Oxford MI, US
Assignee:
Sika Technology AG - Baar
International Classification:
B60N 99/00
US Classification:
29619306, 29618702
Abstract:
Exemplary baffles for inhibiting noise transmission through a pillar structure, and exemplary methods of making the same, are disclosed. An exemplary baffle may include a body configured to be secured in a cavity, the body defining a passage for selectively receiving a line extending through the body. The baffle may further include an expandable material extending substantially about a perimeter of the passage. The expandable material may be configured to expand to seal the cavity about the body. The body may include a flap configured to open to allow the line to extend through the passage. The body may further include a biasing element urging the flap toward a closed position, substantially obstructing the passageway.

Expandable Barrier

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US Patent:
20130181470, Jul 18, 2013
Filed:
Mar 4, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/784435
Inventors:
Sika Technology AG - Zurich, CH
Raymond D. Helferty - Macomb MI, US
International Classification:
B60J 10/00
US Classification:
296 106
Abstract:
Disclosed are various embodiments of expandable barriers. Expandable barriers are typically barriers made from an expandable material and formed to fit within a cavity. After being placed inside a cavity, expandable barriers generally undergo an activation process, where the expandable barrier expands to fill the cavity and create a physical barrier. Using various extrusion processes to form an expandable barrier allows for a reduction in tooling costs, while also allowing more flexible barrier designs. Such designs can be specifically tailored for a particular cavity or cavities to ensure that the barrier fills the cavity after expansion.

Orifice Sealing Physical Barrier

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US Patent:
6691468, Feb 17, 2004
Filed:
Nov 19, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/992502
Inventors:
Raymond D. Helferty - Chesterfield Township MI
Assignee:
Sika Automotive - Madison Heights MI
International Classification:
E06B 332
US Classification:
49463, 49465
Abstract:
A physical barrier for sealing an orifice in a panel member is disclosed. The physical barrier includes a carrier that has one or more locating pins mounted on it. The pins are adapted to locate the carrier in the orifice. The physical barrier also includes a sealing material attached to the carrier. A method of installing the physical barrier into an orifice of a panel member is also disclosed.
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