Patents by Inventor Gary W. Wilson
Gary W. Wilson 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: 11971056Abstract: A head unit device for controlling motion of an object includes a chamber filled with a shear thickening fluid (STF) and a piston. The piston is housed within the chamber and exerts pressure against the STF from a force applied to the piston from the object. The STF is configured to have a decreasing viscosity in response to a first range of shear rates and an increasing viscosity in response to a second range of shear rates. The piston includes at least one piston bypass between opposite sides of the piston that controls flow of the STF between the opposite sides of the piston to selectively react with a shear threshold effect of the first range of shear rates or the second range of shear rates.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2021Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: Moshun, LLCInventors: Timothy John Boundy, Steven Michael Barger, Terence Michael Lydon, Richard Michael Lang, Wilfredo Gonzalez, Jr., Darren Michael Boundy, Eric McHugh, David Schuda, George L Wilson, IV, Gary W. Grube, Jason K. Resch, Mario F. DeRango, John Edward Buchalo, Richard A. Herbst, Kurt Estes, Evan Anderson
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Patent number: 8651258Abstract: A system and method for a transfer of material in a tube or chute from a first location at a first height to a second location at a second height. The system can increase the lifespan and usefulness of that chute by allowing an easy rotation that tube or chute with respect to its supply and distribution locations such that the requirement for heavy machinery is reduced or eliminated during the repositioning process. This system allows for the correct positioning of a unworn or underutilized location of that chute as the main support path for the material transport in that chute.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2012Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: WCH Industries, LLCInventor: Gary W. Wilson
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Publication number: 20130175137Abstract: A system and method for a transfer of material in a tube or chute from a first location at a first height to a second location at a second height. The system can increase the lifespan and usefulness of that chute by allowing an easy rotation that tube or chute with respect to its supply and distribution locations such that the requirement for heavy machinery is reduced or eliminated during the repositioning process. This system allows for the correct positioning of a unworn or underutilized location of that chute as the main support path for the material transport in that chute.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2012Publication date: July 11, 2013Inventor: Gary W. Wilson
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Patent number: 8220283Abstract: An ice making and storing system which may be mounted in a refrigeration appliance. The ice making and storing system includes an ice making mechanism, a removable ice storage receptacle positioned adjacent to the ice making mechanism, an insulated cover for the ice making mechanism with a portion engageable with the ice storage receptacle to provide a thermally tight seal between the cover and the ice storage receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2007Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventors: Eric R. Meyerholtz, Richard A. Webster, Dawn M. Kracker, Patrick J. Boarman, Gary W. Wilson
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Patent number: 7757732Abstract: A water dispenser mounted on a door of a refrigerator freezer that is provided with a spigot that is movable between inner and outer dispensing positions. The dispenser includes a dispenser housing having a dispensing cavity and the spigot is movably mounted in the top of the dispensing cavity. When the spigot is in the inner dispensing position water can be dispensed into a container positioned in the dispensing cavity. In the outer dispensing position the spigot can dispense water into a container positioned outside the dispensing cavity. The dispenser housing can be provided with a movable tray in the bottom of the dispensing cavity. The movable tray can be withdrawn to support a container under the spigot in the inner dispensing position and extended to support a container under the spigot in the outer dispensing position.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2008Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventors: Ronald L. Voglewede, Kevin J. Gilboe, Patrick J. Boarman, Daryl L. Harmon, Gary W. Wilson, Sr., Jerry M. Visin
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Patent number: 7621475Abstract: An ice shaving mechanism may include a blade arranged with an edge to engage an ice mass to shave a layer of ice from the ice mass. A support may be provided upon which the blade may be mounted. An opening may be arranged adjacent to the edge of the blade to permit the shaved layer of ice to pass through the opening. At least one guide surface may extend away from the opening opposite the blade to intercept the shaved layer of ice that has passed through the opening, and to direct the shaved layer in a desired direction.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2006Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventors: Brian K. Culley, Matthew W. Hartmann, Gary W. Wilson, Ravindra Kavchale
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Patent number: 7455085Abstract: A water dispenser mounted on a door of a refrigerator freezer that is provided with a spigot that is movable between inner and outer dispensing positions. The dispenser includes a dispenser housing having a dispensing cavity and the spigot is movably mounted in the top of the dispensing cavity. When the spigot is in the inner dispensing position water can be dispensed into a container positioned in the dispensing cavity. In the outer dispensing position the spigot can dispense water into a container positioned outside the dispensing cavity. The dispenser housing can be provided with a movable tray in the bottom of the dispensing cavity. The movable tray can be withdrawn to support a container under the spigot in the inner dispensing position and extended to support a container under the spigot in the outer dispensing position.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2004Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventors: Ronald L. Voglewede, Kevin J. Gilboe, Patrick J. Boarman, Daryl L. Harmon, Gary W. Wilson, Sr., Jerry M. Visin
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Publication number: 20080190132Abstract: A water dispenser mounted on a door of a refrigerator freezer that is provided with a spigot that is movable between inner and outer dispensing positions. The dispenser includes a dispenser housing having a dispensing cavity and the spigot is movably mounted in the top of the dispensing cavity. When the spigot is in the inner dispensing position water can be dispensed into a container positioned in the dispensing cavity. In the outer dispensing position the spigot can dispense water into a container positioned outside the dispensing cavity. The dispenser housing can be provided with a movable tray in the bottom of the dispensing cavity. The movable tray can be withdrawn to support a container under the spigot in the inner dispensing position and extended to support a container under the spigot in the outer dispensing position.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2008Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicant: WHIRLPOOL CORPORATIONInventors: RONALD L. VOGLEWEDE, KEVIN J. GILBOE, PATRICK J. BOARMAN, DARYL L. HARMON, GARY W. WILSON, JERRY M. VISIN
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Publication number: 20080184730Abstract: A water dispenser mounted on a door of a refrigerator freezer that is provided with a spigot that is movable between inner and outer dispensing positions. The dispenser includes a dispenser housing having a dispensing cavity and the spigot is movably mounted in the top of the dispensing cavity. When the spigot is in the inner dispensing position water can be dispensed into a container positioned in the dispensing cavity. In the outer dispensing position the spigot can dispense water into a container positioned outside the dispensing cavity. The dispenser housing can be provided with a movable tray in the bottom of the dispensing cavity. The movable tray can be withdrawn to support a container under the spigot in the inner dispensing position and extended to support a container under the spigot in the outer dispensing position.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2008Publication date: August 7, 2008Applicant: WHIRLPOOL CORPORATIONInventors: Ronald L. Voglewede, Kevin J. Gilboe, Patrick J. Boarman, Daryl L. Harmon, Gary W. Wilson, Jerry M. Visin
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Publication number: 20080149746Abstract: An ice shaving mechanism may include a blade arranged with an edge to engage an ice mass to shave a layer of ice from the ice mass. A support may be provided upon which the blade may be mounted. An opening may be arranged adjacent to the edge of the blade to permit the shaved layer of ice to pass through the opening. At least one guide surface may extend away from the opening opposite the blade to intercept the shaved layer of ice that has passed through the opening, and to direct the shaved layer in a desired direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2006Publication date: June 26, 2008Inventors: Brian K. Culley, Matthew W. Hartmann, Gary W. Wilson, Ravindra Kavchale
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Publication number: 20080148759Abstract: An ice making and storing system which may be mounted in a refrigeration appliance. The ice making and storing system includes an ice making mechanism, a removable ice storage receptacle positioned adjacent to the ice making mechanism, an insulated cover for the ice making mechanism with a portion engageable with the ice storage receptacle to provide a thermally tight seal between the cover and the ice storage receptacle.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2007Publication date: June 26, 2008Applicant: WHIRLPOOL CORPORATIONInventors: ERIC R. MEYERHOLTZ, RICHARD A. WEBSTER, DAWN M. KRACKER, PATRICK J. BOARMAN, GARY W. WILSON
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Patent number: 7278275Abstract: A mechanism for dispensing ice in each of three selected forms, namely, cubed, crushed and shaved. This mechanism includes a reservoir arranged to hold a supply of ice cubes, a dispensing zone, a delivery mechanism arranged for dispensing ice cubes from said reservoir to said dispensing zone, an ice crushing mechanism located in said dispensing zone arranged to selectively crush ice, an ice shaving mechanism located in said dispensing zone arranged to selectively shave ice, and a control mechanism arranged to selectively activate said ice crushing mechanism and said ice shaving mechanism upon receipt of an appropriate input from a user.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2005Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventors: Ronald L. Voglewede, Jerry M. Visin, Marcus R. Fischer, Daryl Lee Harmon, Gary W. Wilson
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Patent number: 7241098Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus for loading, transporting, and unloading hay bales. This apparatus comprises a trailer frame including a first side and length, a conveyor device attached to the trailer frame, a loading system attached to the first side of the trailer frame, and a hay bale retrieving device pivotally attached to the loading system. The loading system includes a movement deck and a movement arm positioned to move the hay bales across the movement deck and to the trailer frame. The hay bale retrieving device is positioned to transport the hay bales to the movement deck. The loading system, including the movement deck, movement arm and hay bale retrieving device, can be supported by a storable wheeled support that is preferably rotatable 360 degrees. Additionally, the weight of the loading system and hay bales can be offset by a storable counter weight system.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2006Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Inventor: Gary W. Wilson
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Patent number: 7210601Abstract: A variable flow rate water dispenser mounted on a refrigerator door is provided that can dispense water at user selected flow rates. The water dispenser includes a nozzle for dispensing water from a dispenser housing on a refrigerator door and a user adjustable flow control. The user adjustable flow control can include a variable flow rate water valve or a plurality of water valves that can have different flow rates and can be operated separately or in combination to provide different flow rates. The user adjustable flow control can alternately include a variable flow pump for controlling flow of water to the nozzle at a user selected flow rate. The refrigerator can include a reservoir inside or outside the refrigerator. The reservoir can be connected to a source of water and automatically filled or can be manually filled. The nozzle can include a flow straightener or aerator to minimize splashing.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2004Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventors: Gregory G. Hortin, Ronald L. Voglewede, Marcus R. Fischer, Patrick J. Boarman, Daryl L. Harmon, Gary W. Wilson, Sr., Bradley L. Kicklighter
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Patent number: 7201005Abstract: A water dispenser for a refrigerator freezer having a water dispensing control including a measured fill mode of operation in which the water dispenser dispenses a predetermined amount of water and a manual fill mode of operation. The water dispensing control allows user selection of the units of measure, the type of container being filled and selection of the amount to be dispensed. A user display can display the selections and can display the amount dispensed in real time.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2004Date of Patent: April 10, 2007Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventors: Ronald L. Voglewede, Marcus R. Fischer, Patrick J. Boarman, Daryl L. Harmon, Gary W. Wilson, Sr., Bradley L. Kicklighter
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Patent number: 7004706Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus for loading, transporting, and unloading hay bales. This apparatus comprises a trailer frame including a first side and length, a conveyor device attached to the trailer frame, a loading system attached to the first side of the trailer frame, and a hay bale retrieving device pivotally attached to the loading system. The conveyor device is positioned to transport the hay bales the majority of the length of the trailer frame, while the loading system includes a movement deck and a movement arm positioned to move the hay bales across the movement deck and to the trailer frame. The hay bale retrieving device is positioned to transport the hay bales to the movement deck and includes a first spike and a second spike positioned to oppose the first spike. A first position is attached to the first spike and a second position is attached to the second spike. The first and second pistons are positioned to removably impale the first and second spikes onto the hay bales.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2002Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Inventor: Gary W. Wilson
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Patent number: 4824133Abstract: An auxiliary wheeled support for the rear of a trailer works in combination with the wheeled front trailer jack to increase the maneuverability of the trailer by raising the main trailer wheels off the ground. The invention disclosed swings to a storage position when not in use, and is adjustable to fit a range of trailer heights.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1988Date of Patent: April 25, 1989Inventor: Gary W. Wilson