Patents by Inventor Dennis Pearson
Dennis Pearson 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: 8137118Abstract: An electrical connector which facilitates electrical interconnection of adjacent lighting fixtures and includes a female connector half and male connector half, each having first and second horizontally disposed passageways formed therein. The male connector half further has a male ground pin positioned to mate with a female ground slot formed in the female connector half. A female insert is positioned in each of the passageways of the female connector half and has an interior shaped and dimensioned to receive and retain a male electrical connector pin while a male insert is positioned in each passageway of the male connector half and has an interior shaped and dimensioned to receive and retain a female electrical connector pin. The connector and ground pins are so positioned that a ground connection is established prior to the establishment of electrical continuity between the connector pins when the male connector half is “plugged into” the female connector half.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2010Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Inventors: Dennis Pearson, Guang Jin
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Patent number: 8061870Abstract: A seat light and plaque holder including a seat light base having a downwardly angled mounting surface and an upwardly angled mounting surface with a first plurality of LEDs mounted on the downwardly angled mounting surface and a second plurality of LEDs is mounted on the upwardly angled mounting surface. A light cover is attached to the seat light base having a row marker positioned thereon to be backlit by the second plurality of LEDs and an end portion of a length selected to shield the downwardly angled first plurality of LEDs from view of persons walking up or down an aisleway while directing illumination towards an aisleway.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2010Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Tempo IndustriesInventors: Dennis Pearson, Guang Jin
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Publication number: 20110223783Abstract: An electrical connector which facilitates electrical interconnection of adjacent lighting fixtures and includes a female connector half and male connector half, each having first and second horizontally disposed passageways formed therein. The male connector half further has a male ground pin positioned to mate with a female ground slot formed in the female connector half. A female insert is positioned in each of the passageways of the female connector half and has an interior shaped and dimensioned to receive and retain a male electrical connector pin while a male insert is positioned in each passageway of the male connector half and has an interior shaped and dimensioned to receive and retain a female electrical connector pin. The connector and ground pins are so positioned that a ground connection is established prior to the establishment of electrical continuity between the connector pins when the male connector half is “plugged into” the female connector half.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventors: Dennis Pearson, Guang Jin
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Publication number: 20110222268Abstract: A wall light system including a single piece wall mount extrusion having a vertical rear mounting surface and a horizontally extending light shield. The interior of the vertical rear mounting surface has first and second projections extending therefrom defining a first slot, while the interior of the light shield has a downwardly extending vertical projection and a horizontal projection formed thereon, which together define a second slot. A lampholder has lower and upper tongues positioned to snap fit into the first and second slots, respectively, and mounts a circuit board which carries one or more LEDs.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventors: Dennis Pearson, Guang Jin
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Patent number: 8002426Abstract: A stair rail light attachable between first and second vertical stair rail posts and having an elongated central housing whose interior mounts an extrusion designed to hold and position a plurality of LED carrier members wherein the housing slidably engages respective mounting plugs pivotally attached to respective stair rail posts, thereby permitting the length of the rail light to be adjusted in the field.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2008Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Tempo Industries, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Pearson, Terry Horwitz, Richard Horvath
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Publication number: 20110032703Abstract: A seat light and plaque holder including a seat light base having a downwardly angled mounting surface and an upwardly angled mounting surface with a first plurality of LEDs mounted on the downwardly angled mounting surface and a second plurality of LEDs is mounted on the upwardly angled mounting surface. A light cover is attached to the seat light base having a row marker positioned thereon to be backlit by the second plurality of LEDs and an end portion of a length selected to shield the downwardly angled first plurality of LEDs from view of persons walking up or down an aisleway while directing illumination towards an aisleway.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Inventors: Dennis Pearson, Guang Jin
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Publication number: 20100242382Abstract: A step nose is formed having a tread portion and a riser portion, formed initially as a flat strip, the tread portion having a receiving slot formed therein, and the riser portion having a hook formed as part thereof. The tread and riser portions are stretchable with respect to one another so as to enable the hook to interlockingly engage the slot when the tread and riser portions of the flat strip are bent towards one another to thereby form a step nose ready for installation. Machines are further disclosed for forming the flat step nose strip into an assembled state by bending the tread and riser portions and interlocking them together.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventors: Dennis Pearson, Steve Ramelot, Thomas E. Peot
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Patent number: 7798841Abstract: A smaller conductor having an uninsulated portion and an insulated portion is positioned adjacent a larger conductor having an insulated portion and a conductive portion located within the insulated portion of the larger conductor. The two conductors are joined by a discontinuous metal band having respective ends extending across a top portion of the insulated portion of the larger conductor to make electrical contact with the uninsulated portion of the smaller conductor, then bending downward on one side of the conductor pair and then upward and through the insulated portion of the larger conductor such that a first of the ends of the metal band is positioned in contact with the conductive portion of the larger conductor; the metal band bending downward on the opposite side of the conductor pair and then upward and through the insulated portion of the larger conductor such that a second of the ends of the metal band is positioned in contact with the conductive portion of the larger conductor.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2010Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Tempo Industries, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Pearson, Terry Horwitz
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Publication number: 20100132192Abstract: A smaller conductor having an uninsulated portion and an insulated portion is positioned adjacent a larger conductor having an insulated portion and a conductive portion located within the insulated portion of the larger conductor. The two conductors are joined by a discontinuous metal band having respective ends extending across a top portion of the insulated portion of the larger conductor to make electrical contact with the uninsulated portion of the smaller conductor, then bending downward on one side of the conductor pair and then upward and through the insulated portion of the larger conductor such that a first of the ends of the metal band is positioned in contact with the conductive portion of the larger conductor; the metal band bending downward on the opposite side of the conductor pair and then upward and through the insulated portion of the larger conductor such that a second of the ends of the metal band is positioned in contact with the conductive portion of the larger conductor.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2010Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventors: Dennis Pearson, Terry Horwitz
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Patent number: 7726840Abstract: Concatenatable lighting fixtures, each comprising a unitary cover member having a circuit board mounting platform integrally formed with suitable heat sinking and which mounts onto a cooperating base chassis. In one embodiment, the circuit board mounting platform extends farther from one end of the cover member than the other so as to facilitate placement of LEDs in a fashion which enhances lighting uniformity and minimizes dark spots. In one embodiment, first and second guide members may be positioned in respective opposite ends of adjacent fixtures, each guide member having a plurality of extending fingers with a flexible electrical conductor-carrying conduit disposed between the respective opposite ends and retained in position by the fingers.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2008Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Tempo Industries, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Pearson, Terry Horwitz, Richard Horvath
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Publication number: 20100091494Abstract: A stair rail light attachable between first and second vertical stair rail posts and having an elongated central housing whose interior mounts an extrusion designed to hold and position a plurality of LED carrier members wherein the housing slidably engages respective mounting plugs pivotally attached to respective stair rail posts, thereby permitting the length of the rail light to be adjusted in the field.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2008Publication date: April 15, 2010Inventors: Dennis Pearson, Terry Horwitz, Richard Horvath
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Publication number: 20100091489Abstract: A seat light comprising a lamp shade component having a vertical back edge and an arcuate hood and a rectangular shroud component mountable within the lamp shade and encasing a circuit board carrying a plurality of LED's wherein the positioning of the LED's and shape of the hood cooperate to direct light down toward an adjacent aisleway, while concealing the shroud and LED's from normal view. A cooperating plaque holder adapted to be illuminated by the seat light is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Inventors: Dennis Pearson, Terry Horwitz
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Patent number: 7686642Abstract: A smaller conductor having an uninsulated portion and an insulated portion is positioned adjacent a larger conductor having an insulated portion and a conductive portion located within the insulated portion of the larger conductor. The two conductors are joined by a discontinuous metal band having respective ends extending across a top portion of the insulated portion of the larger conductor to make electrical contact with the uninsulated portion of the smaller conductor, then bending downward on one side of the conductor pair and then upward and through the insulated portion of the larger conductor such that a first of the ends of the metal band is positioned in contact with the conductive portion of the larger conductor; the metal band bending downward on the opposite side of the conductor pair and then upward and through the insulated portion of the larger conductor such that a second of the ends of the metal band is positioned in contact with the conductive portion of the larger conductor.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2008Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Tempo Industries, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Pearson, Terry Horwitz
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Publication number: 20090225546Abstract: Concatenatable lighting fixtures, each comprising a unitary cover member having a circuit board mounting platform integrally formed with suitable heat sinking and which cover member mounts onto a cooperating base chassis. In one embodiment, the circuit board mounting platform extends farther from one end of the cover member than the other so as to facilitate placement of LEDs in a fashion which enhances lighting uniformity and minimizes dark spots. First and second guide members may be positioned in respective opposite ends of adjacent fixtures, each guide member having a plurality of extending fingers with a flexible electrical conductor-carrying conduit disposed between the respective opposite ends and retained in position by said fingers.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2008Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventors: Dennis Pearson, Terry Horwitz, Richard Horvath
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Publication number: 20090221175Abstract: A smaller conductor having an uninsulated portion and an insulated portion is positioned adjacent a larger conductor having an insulated portion and a conductive portion within said insulated portion and the two conductors are joined by a discontinuous metal band having respective ends extending across a top portion of said insulated portion to make electrical contact with said uninsulated portion, then bending downward on one side and then upward and through said insulated portion such that a first of said ends is positioned within said insulation and in contact with said conductive portion; the metal band bending downward on a second side and then upward and through said insulated portion such that a second of said ends is positioned within said insulation and in contact with said conductive portionType: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2008Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventors: Dennis Pearson, Terry Horwitz
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Patent number: 6873698Abstract: A telecommunications system comprising an intelligent network (IN) for providing IN and non-IN service creation environment function (SCEF) in which the SCEF is arranged to provide service logic and service data templates for supporting both IN and non-IN services. The service logic provided by the SCEF may either be distributed between the service control function (SCF), the service switching function (SSF) and the call control function (CCF) or located in the SCF with the SSF arranged to pass protocol input messages to the SCF and signaling messages from the SCF to the CCF.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1999Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: Marconi UK Intellectual Property Ltd.Inventors: Dennis Pearson, Thomas Snape