Patents by Inventor Jeff B. Thompson

Jeff B. Thompson 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).

  • Patent number: 11407341
    Abstract: A safety system includes a safety response device positioned proximal to an aircraft seat. The safety response device is operable to deploy thereby controlling the leg extension condition of legs of an occupant of the aircraft seat. A triggering system is operable to activate the safety response device when a deceleration is detected. The safety response device can be operable to maintain the legs of a seated occupant in an un-extended condition thereby protecting the legs from extending when a rapid deceleration occurs. The safety response device can be operable to transition the legs of a seated occupant from an un-extended condition to an extended condition at a predetermined rate. The safety response device can be, for example, and airbag or a kick plate. The device may automatically return to a stowed condition a predetermined time after deployment to permit egress from the seat and aircraft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 2019
    Date of Patent: August 9, 2022
    Assignee: B/E Aerospace, Inc.
    Inventors: Gregory J. Simecek, Jeff B. Thompson, Bradley D. Barg
  • Patent number: 10899456
    Abstract: An apparatus for dynamically tilting a seatpan in an aircraft passenger seating assembly includes a seat frame, seatback, seat cushion, and cushion support structure (e.g., a seatpan), the seat cushion and seatpan together having a forward end and a rear end and together supporting a passenger occupying the seating assembly. Accelerometers may detect an inertial event such as a rapid deceleration that may cause the passenger to pitch forward; dynamic seatpan actuators (e.g., airbags or ballistic devices) connected to the accelerometers react to the inertial event by detonating, driving the seatpan and seat cushion upward. As a result, the head path of the passenger may be redirected upward, alleviating the risk of passenger injury and component damage. Additional airbags may react to the inertial event by tightening the passenger seatbelt.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 2017
    Date of Patent: January 26, 2021
    Assignee: Rockwell Collins, Inc.
    Inventors: Randy Penley, Jeff B. Thompson, Bradley Barg, Jay Pierson-Moonan
  • Publication number: 20200376989
    Abstract: A safety system includes a safety response device positioned proximal to an aircraft seat. The safety response device is operable to deploy thereby controlling the leg extension condition of legs of an occupant of the aircraft seat. A triggering system is operable to activate the safety response device when a deceleration is detected. The safety response device can be operable to maintain the legs of a seated occupant in an un-extended condition thereby protecting the legs from extending when a rapid deceleration occurs. The safety response device can be operable to transition the legs of a seated occupant from an un-extended condition to an extended condition at a predetermined rate. The safety response device can be, for example, and airbag or a kick plate. The device may automatically return to a stowed condition a predetermined time after deployment to permit egress from the seat and aircraft.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 3, 2019
    Publication date: December 3, 2020
    Inventors: Gregory J. Simecek, Jeff B. Thompson, Bradley D. Barg
  • Patent number: 10689118
    Abstract: A device for controlling the breakover rate of a seatback in response to a dynamic event (regulating the breakover velocity so as to achieve optimal velocity differential to the impact velocity of a passenger's head impacting with the seatback) is attachable to the seatback and to the seat frame; when a breakover event is triggered, the passage of a head injury criterion (HIC) pin through a controlled traveling slot is impeded by energy absorbing materials selected, e.g. for material composition and structure, to restrict the breakover velocity of the seatback to optimize velocity differential between the breakover velocity and the impact velocity by engaging the HIC pin and deforming at a predetermined deformation rate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 25, 2017
    Date of Patent: June 23, 2020
    Assignee: Rockwell Collins, Inc.
    Inventors: Jay Pierson-Moonan, Gregory J. Simecek, Bradley Barg, Jeff B. Thompson, Courtney James, Chad K. Hatch, Jonathon Jarvis
  • Publication number: 20190283369
    Abstract: A video monitor assembly including a video monitor having a film-covered glass screen, a perimeter cover affixed to the video monitor having a frame portion overlapping an outer perimeter of the front face of the glass screen continuously along the outer perimeter thereof, and a continuous seal provided between the frame portion of the perimeter cover and the overlapped portion of the front face of the glass screen to prevent glass fragment escape in a direction forward of the glass screen in the event of fracture of the glass screen.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2018
    Publication date: September 19, 2019
    Inventors: Jeff B. THOMPSON, Bradley D. BARG, Gregory J. SIMECEK
  • Publication number: 20190106215
    Abstract: An apparatus for dynamically tilting a seatpan in an aircraft passenger seating assembly includes a seat frame, seatback, seat cushion, and cushion support structure (e.g., a seatpan), the seat cushion and seatpan together having a forward end and a rear end and together supporting a passenger occupying the seating assembly. Accelerometers may detect an inertial event such as a rapid deceleration that may cause the passenger to pitch forward; dynamic seatpan actuators (e.g., airbags or ballistic devices) connected to the accelerometers react to the inertial event by detonating, driving the seatpan and seat cushion upward. As a result, the head path of the passenger may be redirected upward, alleviating the risk of passenger injury and component damage. Additional airbags may react to the inertial event by tightening the passenger seatbelt.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 6, 2017
    Publication date: April 11, 2019
    Inventors: Randy Penley, Jeff B. Thompson, Bradley Barg, Jay Pierson-Moonan
  • Publication number: 20190031352
    Abstract: A device for controlling the breakover rate of a seatback in response to a dynamic event (regulating the breakover velocity so as to achieve optimal velocity differential to the impact velocity of a passenger's head impacting with the seatback) is attachable to the seatback and to the seat frame; when a breakover event is triggered, the passage of a head injury criterion (HIC) pin through a controlled traveling slot is impeded by energy absorbing materials selected, e.g. for material composition and structure, to restrict the breakover velocity of the seatback to optimize velocity differential between the breakover velocity and the impact velocity by engaging the HIC pin and deforming at a predetermined deformation rate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 25, 2017
    Publication date: January 31, 2019
    Inventors: Jay Pierson-Moonan, Gregory J. Simecek, Bradley Barg, Jeff B. Thompson, Courtney James, Chad K. Hatch, Jonathon Jarvis
  • Patent number: 7959742
    Abstract: An outer support body for a drawer-type dishwasher includes first and second U-shaped brackets. The first U-shaped bracket includes first and second leg members that are joined by a first cross member. Likewise, the second U-shaped bracket includes third and fourth leg members that are joined by a second cross member. The outer support body also includes side wall members that are secured to the first and third and second and fourth leg members respectively. A rear brace extends between and interconnects the side wall members at a position spaced from the second cross member. In addition, a drip pan is provided at a bottom portion of the outer support body between the side wall members.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 2007
    Date of Patent: June 14, 2011
    Assignee: Whirlpool Corporation
    Inventors: Rexford W. Cordill, Robert A. Elick, Kory A. Gunnerson, Mark E. Palm, John R. Sanderson, Michael C. Simmons, Jeff B. Thompson, Rodney M. Welch, Thomas J. Wuestefeld
  • Publication number: 20090015119
    Abstract: An outer support body for a drawer-type dishwasher includes first and second U-shaped brackets. The first U-shaped bracket includes first and second leg members that are joined by a first cross member. Likewise, the second U-shaped bracket includes third and fourth leg members that are joined by a second cross member. The outer support body also includes side wall members that are secured to the first and third and second and fourth leg members respectively. A rear brace extends between and interconnects the side wall members at a position spaced from the second cross member. In addition, a drip pan is provided at a bottom portion of the outer support body between the side wall members.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 11, 2007
    Publication date: January 15, 2009
    Inventors: Rexford W. Cordill, Robert A. Elick, Kory A. Gunnerson, Mark E. Palm, John R. Sanderson, Michael C. Simmons, Jeff B. Thompson, Rodney M. Welch, Thomas J. Wuestefeld