Patents by Inventor David W. Taylor
David W. Taylor 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).
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Patent number: 7023322Abstract: A vehicle-based door opening system for opening a door at a building includes a vehicle-based transmitting unit, a control and an actuating device. The transmitting unit is positioned at the vehicle and operable to transmit a first signal, and the actuating device is positioned at the building and receives the first signal from the vehicle-based transmitting unit. The control is operable to control at least one vehicle-based accessory, such as a door lock mechanism, in response to the first signal. The actuating device receives a domestic hand held garage door opener transmitting unit associated with a door opening device at or near the door and actuates the domestic hand held garage door opener transmitting unit in response to the first signal. The domestic hand held garage door opener transmitting unit transmits a second signal to actuate the door opening device to open or close the door.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2004Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: Donnelly CorporationInventors: John D. Baumgardner, Niall R. Lynam, David W. Taylor
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Patent number: 6999021Abstract: The method and device for locating underground utilities within an area includes traversing the area with a plurality of underground utility sensors and obtaining area location data to locate the area traversed. The sensor data and area location data are used to map the location of one or more utilities within the area traversed.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2002Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: ENSCO, Inc.Inventors: David W. A. Taylor, Jr., Alan G. R. Bell, John S. Rolland, Matthew W. McGarvey, William H. A. McBride, Yuri Rosenberg, George R. A. Fields, William T. Faulkner
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Publication number: 20040257200Abstract: A vehicle-based door opening system for opening a door at a building includes a vehicle-based transmitting unit, a control and an actuating device. The transmitting unit is positioned at the vehicle and operable to transmit a first signal, and the actuating device is positioned at the building and receives the first signal from the vehicle-based transmitting unit. The control is operable to control at least one vehicle-based accessory, such as a door lock mechanism, in response to the first signal. The actuating device receives a domestic hand held garage door opener transmitting unit associated with a door opening device at or near the door and actuates the domestic hand held garage door opener transmitting unit in response to the first signal. The domestic hand held garage door opener transmitting unit transmits a second signal to actuate the door opening device to open or close the door.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2004Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventors: John D. Baumgardner, Niall R. Lynam, David W. Taylor
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Patent number: 6825793Abstract: A system for detecting and locating an underground object having stationary RF transmitter receivers that define a coordinate system for an area of interest, a sensor adapted to detect presence of an underground object and to provide a presence data, and a mobile RF transmitter receiver that is movable with the sensor, and is adapted to receive and/or transmit location data indicative of location of the mobile transmitter receiver in the coordinate system. A method is also provided for detecting and locating underground object including the steps of establishing a coordinate system for an area of interest, detecting presence of an underground object and providing a presence data upon detection of the underground object, and transmitting and/or receiving location data in a radio frequency, the location data being indicative of location of the underground object in the established coordinate system.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2003Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: ENSCO, Inc.Inventors: David W. A. Taylor, Jr., Alan G. R. Bell
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Patent number: 6783167Abstract: A safety sensing and/or release system for opening a closed compartment of a vehicle comprises a sensing element for sensing the presence of an occupant within the closed compartment of the vehicle, a control responsive to the sensing element, and a release system. The control is operable to provide an output signal in response to a detection of an occupant by the sensing element. The control may be selectably locked to limit providing an unintentional output signal. The release system is operable to open the closed compartment in response to the output signal of the control. The control may be selectably locked in response to an input signal indicative of at least one of the vehicle ignition being on and the vehicle moving, in order to prevent the compartment from unexpectedly opening while the vehicle is moving.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Donnelly CorporationInventors: Robert L. Bingle, Roger L. Koops, Niall R. Lynam, Kevin C. McCarthy, Eric J. Hoekstra, Kenneth Schofield, Eugenie V. Uhlmann, Gimtong Teowee, Brent J. Bos, David W. Taylor
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Patent number: 6768420Abstract: A vehicle compartment occupancy detection system is operable to detect a presence of a person or animal within a vehicle compartment, such as a vehicle cabin or trunk space, by detecting a change in an electric field within the compartment. The detection system includes an electric field generator and an electric field sensor which is operable to detect changes in the electric field generated within the compartment. The detection system may further be operable to activate an accessory in response to one or more inputs and the electric field sensor. The detection system may be operable in response to one or more inputs which are indicative of a hazardous condition within the vehicle compartment. The detection system may then be operable to take corrective action to at least partially alleviate the hazardous condition and/or to communicate to a person exteriorly of the vehicle that the hazardous condition exists.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2001Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: Donnelly CorporationInventors: Kevin C. McCarthy, Lori L. Burgner, David W. Taylor, Niall R. Lynam, Eugenie V. Uhlmann, Mitchell J. Hourtienne, Kenneth Schofield
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Publication number: 20040128065Abstract: A navigation system for a vehicle includes a vehicle-based telematics system, a vehicle-based global positioning system and a control. The telematics system is operable to receive a user input from a driver of the vehicle and to download directional information from an external service provider to the control in response to the user input and an initial geographic position of the vehicle. The directional information comprises at least two instructions with each of the instructions being coded or associated with or linked to a respective geographic location. The control is operable to provide an output corresponding to each of the instructions in response to a current actual geographic position of the vehicle. The control is operable to provide each instruction only when the then current actual geographic position of the vehicle at least generally corresponds to the particular geographic location associated with the instruction.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2003Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventors: David W. Taylor, Kevin C. McCarthy, Niall R. Lynam, Kenneth Schofield
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Patent number: 6672129Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed which employs a pulse-controlled microdroplet fluid delivery system for precisely dispensing fragrances and other odor producing vapors. The pulse-controlled fluid delivery device is capable of ejecting microdroplets of fluid with a diameter less than 350 micrometers at a controlled ejection rate based upon inkjet printing technology. The pulse-controlled fluid delivery system includes mechanisms for vaporizing the fluids and delivery of the vapors to the nose, which is controlled by a programmable system controller capable of real time data-driven dispensing with a multi-fluid capability. Synthesis of custom fragrances is made possible by a multijet programmed control system which adjusts dispensing rates of components. Calibration of a prior art “electronic nose” is disclosed. A precise calibration gas is produced in real-time to counteract the effect of drifting.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2002Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: MicroFab Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. Frederickson, Donald J. Hayes, David B. Wallace, David W. Taylor, Matthew D. Hayes
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Patent number: 6621411Abstract: A system for sensing ambient conditions in a compartment, such as the trunk of an automobile, generates a control signal in response to the sensed conditions. This control signal actuates indicators to notify operators of the vehicle that there is a person trapped in the trunk. The control signal is also used to actuate a lamp inside the trunk to provide light for the trapped person. A trunk release is also actuated, by a control module, to free the trapped person. The trunk release of the automobile can be prevented from being actuated if the automobile is moving, which prevents the trunk lid from unexpectedly opening while the vehicle is in motion.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2002Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Donnelly CorporationInventors: Kevin C. McCarthy, Eugenie V. Uhlmann, Brent J. Bos, Eric J. Hoekstra, Roger Koops, Gimtong Teowee, Kenneth Schofield, David W. Taylor, Niall R. Lynam, Robert L. Bingle
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Patent number: 6620283Abstract: A method for making a laminated carrier film for use in releasing interstitial fluid from skin for collection or measurement includes providing a printhead having an orifice and a reservoir containing a meltable absorber substance, the printhead being capable in response to electrical signals, to eject droplets of said meltable absorber substance from the orifice; supporting a carrier film having a series of spaced apart openings for a meltable absorber substance on a support base, in close proximity to the printhead, whereby the spaced apart openings on the carrier film can be positioned relative to the orifice to receive absorber substance droplets ejected from the printhead; filling the spaced apart openings of the carrier film with meltable absorber substance ejected from the printhead; and covering the carrier film on one side with a clear polymer film strip selected to allow laser energy to pass through the clear polymer film in order to reach the meltable absorber substance inside the openings.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2001Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: MicroFab Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Donald J. Hayes, David W. Taylor, David B. Wallace
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Publication number: 20030164789Abstract: A system for detecting and locating an underground object having stationary RF transmitter receivers that define a coordinate system for an area of interest, a sensor adapted to detect presence of an underground object and to provide a presence data, and a mobile RF transmitter receiver that is movable with the sensor, and is adapted to receive and/or transmit location data indicative of location of the mobile transmitter receiver in the coordinate system. A method is also provided for detecting and locating underground object including the steps of establishing a coordinate system for an area of interest, detecting presence of an underground object and providing a presence data upon detection of the underground object, and transmitting and/or receiving location data in a radio frequency, the location data being indicative of location of the underground object in the established coordinate system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2003Publication date: September 4, 2003Applicant: ENSCO, Inc.Inventors: David W. A. Taylor, Alan G. R. Bell
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Publication number: 20030102688Abstract: A safety sensing and/or release assembly for a trunk or compartment of a vehicle is provided which is positionable within the trunk or compartment space of the vehicle so as to allow for opening of the trunk or compartment lid in response to an occupant detection or a manual actuation of the system from within the trunk or compartment. The safety assembly comprises a handle for activating a release mechanism of the lid in order to open the compartment, a release assist device, at least one illumination source, which is at least occasionally activated to provide illumination of the handle, and a control for activating the assist device or the illumination source in response to an occurrence of at least one activating event, such as when the deck lid is closed, motion is sensed by a sensor within the trunk/compartment, an object having a predetermined temperature is detected within the trunk/compartment, or the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2002Publication date: June 5, 2003Applicant: Donnelly Corporation a corporation of the State of MichiganInventors: Robert L. Bingle, Roger L. Koops, Niall R. Lynam, Kevin C. McCarthy, Eric J. Hoekstra, Kenneth Schofield, Eugenie V. Uhlmann, Gimtong Teowee, Brent J. Bos, David W. Taylor
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Publication number: 20020196131Abstract: A system for sensing ambient conditions in a compartment, such as the trunk of an automobile, generates a control signal in response to the sensed conditions. This control signal actuates indicators to notify operators of the vehicle that there is a person trapped in the trunk. The control signal is also used to actuate a lamp inside the trunk to provide light for the trapped person. A trunk release is also actuated, by a control module, to free the trapped person. The trunk release of the automobile can be prevented from being actuated if the automobile is moving, which prevents the trunk lid from unexpectedly opening while the vehicle is in motion.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2002Publication date: December 26, 2002Applicant: Donnelly CorporationInventors: Kevin C. McCarthy, Eugenie V.. Uhlmann, Brent J. Bos, Eric J. Hoekstra, Roger Koops, Gimtong Teowee, Kenneth Schofield, David W. Taylor, Niall R. Lynam, Robert L. Bingle
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Patent number: 6485081Abstract: A release system adapted for use in opening a deck lid of a vehicle includes a gas operable assist device and at least one of a manual input device and an occupant detector. The release system is positionable within a compartment at least partially closed by the deck lid. The compartment has a release mechanism for opening the deck lid and the release system is adapted for operation from the interior of the compartment. The gas operable assist device is connectable to the release mechanism and is operable to actuate the release mechanism to open the deck lid in response to a user input to the manual input device or a detection of an occupant within the compartment by the occupant detector. The gas operable assist device includes at least one of a compressed gas container and a pyrotechnic element.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2000Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Donnelly CorporationInventors: Robert L. Bingle, Roger L. Koops, Niall R. Lynam, Kevin C. McCarthy, Eric J. Hoekstra, Kenneth Schofield, Eugenie V. Uhlmann, Gimtong Teowee, Brent J. Bos, David W. Taylor
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Patent number: 6480103Abstract: A system for sensing ambient conditions in a compartment, such as the trunk of an automobile, generates a control signal in response to the sensed conditions. This control signal actuates indicators to notify operators of the vehicle that there is a person trapped in the trunk. The control signal is also used to actuate a lamp inside the trunk to provide light for the trapped person. A trunk release is also actuated, by a control module, to free the trapped person. The trunk release of the automobile can be prevented from being actuated if the automobile is moving, which prevents the trunk lid from unexpectedly opening while the vehicle is in motion.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2000Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Donnelly CorporationInventors: Kevin C. McCarthy, Eugenie V. Uhlmann, Brent J. Bos, Eric J. Hoekstra, Roger Koops, Gimtong Teowee, Kenneth Schofield, David W. Taylor, Niall R. Lynam, Robert L. Bingle
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Patent number: 6466155Abstract: The method and apparatus for detecting a moving object through a barrier uses radar imaging and a multiplicity of spatially separated antennas to acquire full-waveform radar data that accurately represents the measurement of the propagating wavefield. The data is enhanced by subtracting an estimate of previously recorded background data, and beamforming of the enhanced data is performed to compute an image from the data provided on multiple channels.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2001Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: ENSCO, Inc.Inventors: David W. A. Taylor, William Todd Faulkner
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Publication number: 20020140597Abstract: The method and apparatus for detecting a moving object through a barrier uses radar imaging and a multiplicity of spatially separated antennas to acquire full-waveform radar data that accurately represents the measurement of the propagating wavefield. The data is enhanced by subtracting an estimate of previously recorded background data, and beamforming of the enhanced data is performed to compute an image from the data provided on multiple channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2001Publication date: October 3, 2002Inventors: David W. A. Taylor, William T. Faulkner
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Publication number: 20020130806Abstract: The method and device for locating underground utilities within an area includes traversing the area with a plurality of underground utility sensors and obtaining area location data to locate the area traversed. The sensor data and area location data are used to map the location of one or more utilities within the area traversed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2002Publication date: September 19, 2002Applicant: ENSCO, Inc.Inventors: David W.A. Taylor, Alan G.R. Bell, John S. Roland, Matthew W. McGarvey, William H.A. McBride, Yuri Rosenberg, George R.A. Fields, William T. Faulkner
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Publication number: 20020080014Abstract: A vehicle compartment occupancy detection system is operable to detect a presence of a person or animal within a vehicle compartment, such as a vehicle cabin or trunk space, by detecting a change in an electric field within the compartment. The detection system includes an electric field generator and an electric field sensor which is operable to detect changes in the electric field generated within the compartment. The detection system may further be operable to activate an accessory in response to one or more inputs and the electric field sensor. The detection system may be operable in response to one or more inputs which are indicative of a hazardous condition within the vehicle compartment. The detection system may then be operable to take corrective action to at least partially alleviate the hazardous condition and/or to communicate to a person exteriorly of the vehicle that the hazardous condition exists.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2001Publication date: June 27, 2002Inventors: Kevin C. McCarthy, Lori L. Burgner, David W. Taylor, Niall R. Lynam, Eugenie V. Uhlmann, Mitchell J. Hourtienne, Kenneth Schofield
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Patent number: 6390453Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed which employs a pulse-controlled microdroplet fluid delivery system for precisely dispensing fragrances and other odor producing vapors. The pulse-controlled fluid delivery device is capable of ejecting microdroplets of fluid with a diameter less than 350 micrometers at a controlled ejection rate based upon ink-jet printing technology. The pulse-controlled fluid delivery system includes mechanisms for vaporizing the fluids and delivery of the vapors to the nose, which is controlled by a programmable system controller capable of real time data-driven dispensing with a multi-fluid capability. Synthesis of custom fragrances is made possible by a multijet programmed control system which adjusts dispensing rates of components. Calibration of a prior art “electronic nose” is disclosed. A precise calibration gas is produced in real-time to counteract the effect of drifting.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2001Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: MicroFab Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. Frederickson, Donald J. Hayes, David B. Wallace, David W. Taylor, Matthew D. Hayes