Patents by Inventor David Barton Hancock

David Barton Hancock has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20180251190
    Abstract: A bicycle configured for communication with other bicycles, a centralized server, client computing devices and third party servers allows the rider to be connected with friends, coaches/trainers, and third party vendors including vendors associated with lodging, food, and other conveniences, vendors associated with bike servicing, equipment, warranties, and other bike related products and services, and vendors associated with routes, areas or destinations. Information may be communicated in real time or stored in memory and communicated to servers, client devices, other riders, etc., at a later date. Information may be communicated to the bike controller for route planning, service scheduling, training purposes and the like. Information communicated to or from the bicycle may be performed as indicated by the rider or there may be predetermined rules or guidelines for what information is collected and to whom the information may be sent to or received from.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 4, 2018
    Publication date: September 6, 2018
    Inventors: David Barton Hancock, Christopher M. Vasiliotis, Brian Benjamin Sweet, Charles B. Lohr, Daniel J. Dawe, Eric Tanner, Jeremy Carter, Jeffrey A. Birchak, Wayne Leroy Contello, Russell Charles Whisler, Kevin Alan Gust, Matthew R. Bazyn
  • Patent number: 9963199
    Abstract: A bicycle configured for communication with other bicycles, a centralized server, client computing devices and third party servers allows the rider to be connected with friends, coaches/trainers, and third party vendors including vendors associated with lodging, food, and other conveniences, vendors associated with bike servicing, equipment, warranties, and other bike related products and services, and vendors associated with routes, areas or destinations. Information may be communicated in real time or stored in memory and communicated to servers, client devices, other riders, etc., at a later date. Information may be communicated to the bike controller for route planning, service scheduling, training purposes and the like. Information communicated to or from the bicycle may be performed as indicated by the rider or there may be predetermined rules or guidelines for what information is collected and to whom the information may be sent to or received from.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 2015
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2018
    Assignee: Fallbrook Intellectual Property Company LLC
    Inventors: David Barton Hancock, Christopher M. Vasiliotis, Brian Benjamin Sweet, Charles B. Lohr, Daniel J. Dawe, Eric Tanner, Jeremy Carter, Jeffrey A. Birchak, Wayne Leroy Contello, Russell Charles Whisler, Kevin Alan Gust, Matthew R. Bazyn
  • Publication number: 20170225742
    Abstract: A bicycle configurable for operating using a speed based control system and scheme or a torque based control system and scheme. A speed sensor or a torque sensor may detect an operating characteristic of the bicycle and a controller may determine whether to operate using a speed based control system and scheme or a torque based control system and scheme based on the operating characteristic. A signal from a speed sensor or a torque sensor may be used for determining the mechanical limits of a CVT range and when to incorporate an electric motor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 21, 2017
    Publication date: August 10, 2017
    Inventors: David Barton Hancock, Christopher M. Vasiliotis, Brian Benjamin Sweet, Charles B. Lohr, Daniel J. Dawe, Eric Tanner, Jeremy Carter, Jeffrey A. Birchak, Wayne Leroy Contello, Russell Charles Whisler, Kevin Alan Gust, Matthew R. Bazyn
  • Publication number: 20160039496
    Abstract: A bicycle configured for communication with other bicycles, a centralized server, client computing devices and third party servers allows the rider to be connected with friends, coaches/trainers, and third party vendors including vendors associated with lodging, food, and other conveniences, vendors associated with bike servicing, equipment, warranties, and other bike related products and services, and vendors associated with routes, areas or destinations. Information may be communicated in real time or stored in memory and communicated to servers, client devices, other riders, etc., at a later date. Information may be communicated to the bike controller for route planning, service scheduling, training purposes and the like. Information communicated to or from the bicycle may be performed as indicated by the rider or there may be predetermined rules or guidelines for what information is collected and to whom the information may be sent to or received from.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 4, 2015
    Publication date: February 11, 2016
    Inventors: David Barton Hancock, Christopher M. Vasiliotis, Brian Benjamin Sweet, Charles B. Lohr, Daniel J. Dawe, Eric Tanner, Jeremy Carter, Jeffrey A. Birchak, Wayne Leroy Contello, Russell Charles Whisler, Kevin Alan Gust, Matthew R. Bazyn