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Dennis Tiberius Phones & Addresses

  • 564 Hillside Cir, Alpine, UT 84004 (801) 492-7749
  • 10312 Monticello Blvd, Fort Wayne, IN 46825 (260) 489-9841
  • 4223 Foxknoll Cv, Fort Wayne, IN 46835 (260) 485-0646
  • Winona Lake, IN
  • Saint George, UT
  • Warsaw, IN
  • 5220 Wyndemere Ct, Fort Wayne, IN 46835 (260) 485-0646

Work

Position: Administrative Support Occupations, Including Clerical Occupations

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Dennis E. Tiberius
President
Production Technology, Inc
Mfg Industrial Machinery Mfg X-Ray Apparatus/Tubes
2727 W Ferguson Rd, Fort Wayne, IN 46809
(260) 478-6767, (260) 478-4949

Publications

Us Patents

Semi-Automatic Firing Compressed-Gas Gun

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US Patent:
6470872, Oct 29, 2002
Filed:
Apr 3, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/541786
Inventors:
Benjamin T. Tiberius - Alpine UT, 84004
Dennis E. Tiberius - Alpine UT, 84004
Kyle L. Hansen - Orem UT, 84057
International Classification:
F41B 1106
US Classification:
124 74, 124 56
Abstract:
A paintball gun is sized and designed to appear like and operate in a manner similar to a conventional gun. A dual-action firing bolt moves forward, assisting in launching a projectile, under cast pressure. The bolt then releases the compressed gas to carry the projectile down the barrel. Return springs operate to move the bolt and its valves to a ready-to-fire position. Similarly, trigger actuation mechanisms are spring-actuated to return to the ready-to-fire position. A removable magazine stores projectiles and propellant. The magazine is small enough to fit into a handle of a pistol. A user may selectively release just the projectile portion of the magazine, in order to leave the propellant undisturbed until fully expended. The magazine can be completely removed without substantial loss of propellant.

Semi-Automatic-Firing, Compressed-Gas Gun

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US Patent:
6701909, Mar 9, 2004
Filed:
Oct 28, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/281851
Inventors:
Benjamin T. Tiberius - Alpine UT, 84004
Dennis E. Tiberius - Alpine UT, 84004
Kyle L. Hansen - Orem UT, 84057
International Classification:
F41B 1106
US Classification:
124 74, 124 56
Abstract:
A paintball gun is sized and designed to appear like and operate in a manner similar to a conventional gun. A dual-action firing bolt moves forward, assisting in launching a projectile, under cast pressure. The bolt then releases the compressed gas to carry the projectile down the barrel. Return springs operate to move the bolt and its valves to a ready-to-fire position. Similarly, trigger actuation mechanisms are spring-actuated to return to the ready-to-fire position. A removable magazine stores projectiles and propellant. The magazine is small enough to fit into a handle of a pistol. A user may selectively release just the projectile portion of the magazine, in order to leave the propellant undisturbed until fully expended. The magazine can be completely removed without substantial loss of propellant.

Paintball, Handgun, Automatic Magazine

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US Patent:
6892718, May 17, 2005
Filed:
Mar 2, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/791436
Inventors:
Benjamin T. Tiberius - Alpine UT, US
Dennis E. Tiberius - Alpine UT, US
Kyle L. Hansen - Orem UT, US
International Classification:
F41B011/06
US Classification:
124 74, 124 56, 42 4901
Abstract:
A paintball gun is sized and designed to appear like and operate in a manner similar to a conventional handgun. A removable magazine stores projectiles and propellant. The entire magazine is small enough to fit into a handle of a pistol. The magazine may be integrated with propellant and projectile portions locked together or separable. Standard carbon dioxide cartridges fit within the magazine. Paintballs may be staggered to increase the maximum magazine load. A user may selectively release just the projectile portion of the magazine, in order to leave the propellant undisturbed until fully expended. The magazine can be completely removed without substantial loss of propellant.

Semi-Automatic Firing Compressed-Gas Gun

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US Patent:
7784454, Aug 31, 2010
Filed:
Jan 14, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/687839
Inventors:
Benjamin T. Tiberius - Alpine UT, US
Dennis E. Tiberius - Alpine UT, US
Kyle L. Hansen - Orem UT, US
International Classification:
F41B 11/00
US Classification:
124 72
Abstract:
A pneumatic gun sized and designed to appear like and operate in a manner similar to a conventional handgun. The gun may include a removable magazine storing projectiles and propellant. The entire magazine may be small enough to fit into a handle of the gun (e. g. , with a pistol grip). The magazine may be integrated with propellant and projectile portions locked together or separable. Standard carbon dioxide cartridges fit within the magazine. Projectiles may be staggered to increase the maximum magazine load. A user may selectively release just the projectile portion of the magazine, in order to leave the propellant undisturbed until fully expended. The magazine may be completely removed from the gun without substantial loss of propellant.

Semi-Automatic-Firing, Compressed-Gas Gun

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US Patent:
20050188978, Sep 1, 2005
Filed:
Feb 28, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/069415
Inventors:
Benjamin Tiberius - Alpine UT, US
Dennis Tiberius - Alpine UT, US
Kyle Hansen - Orem UT, US
International Classification:
F41B011/00
US Classification:
124074000
Abstract:
A pneumatic gun wherein a dual-action firing bolt moves forward, assisting in launching a projectile, under gas pressure. The bolt then releases the compressed gas to carry the projectile down the barrel. Return springs operate to move the bolt and its valves to a ready-to-fire position. Similarly, trigger actuation mechanisms are spring-actuated to return to the ready-to-fire position.
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