Patents by Inventor Rodney Miller
Rodney Miller 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: 11925589Abstract: A litter lift system includes a winch system and a lifting strap. The winch system includes a rotatable spool. The lifting strap has a first end, a second end, and an intermediate segment extending away from the lifting strap between the first end and the second end. The first end is coupled to the rotatable spool such that rotation of the spool in a first direction winds the lifting strap about the spool and rotation of the spool in a second direction unwinds the lifting strap from the spool. The second end defines a first lifting segment and the intermediate segment defines a second lifting segment. The first lifting segment and the second lifting segment are each forked to define two separate lifting loops.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2020Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: Oshkosh CorporationInventors: Gregory Malcolm, Matthew Vetting, Rodney Miller
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Publication number: 20230249218Abstract: A UV oven for curing an applied coating on a part, includes a housing having a top wall, a bottom wall, and side walls that enclose an interior volume of the housing. The UV oven further includes a first shutter and a second shutter located on the side walls and configured to be selectively opened to selectively allow the part to enter or exit the interior volume of the housing. The UV oven further includes a conveyor secured to the housing and having a surface on which the part may be supported and at least one UV lamp supported within the housing by a carriage that is movable with respect to the housing. A method of curing an applied coating on a part is further disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2023Publication date: August 10, 2023Inventors: Robert John Chirico, Robert Roy Henderson, JR., Imran Ahmad, Jason Michael Teal, Rodney Miller
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Patent number: 11285058Abstract: A litter lift system includes a motor-driven winch and a lifting strap. The motor-driven winch includes a rotatable spool. The lifting strap has one end coupled to the rotatable spool and is movable in response to rotation of the rotatable spool. The lifting strap has a first lifting segment and a second lifting segment positioned away from the end of the lifting strap coupled to the rotatable spool. The first lifting segment and the second lifting segment are each forked to define two separate lifting loops. Rotation of the rotatable spool in a first direction raises the first lifting segment and the second lifting segment. Rotation of the rotatable spool in a second direction different from the first direction lowers the first lifting segment and the second lifting segment.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2021Date of Patent: March 29, 2022Assignee: Oshkosh CorporationInventors: Gregory Malcolm, Matthew Vetting, Rodney Miller
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Publication number: 20210369515Abstract: A litter lift system includes a motor-driven winch and a lifting strap. The motor-driven winch includes a rotatable spool. The lifting strap has one end coupled to the rotatable spool and is movable in response to rotation of the rotatable spool. The lifting strap has a first lifting segment and a second lifting segment positioned away from the end of the lifting strap coupled to the rotatable spool. The first lifting segment and the second lifting segment are each forked to define two separate lifting loops. Rotation of the rotatable spool in a first direction raises the first lifting segment and the second lifting segment. Rotation of the rotatable spool in a second direction different from the first direction lowers the first lifting segment and the second lifting segment.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2021Publication date: December 2, 2021Applicant: Oshkosh CorporationInventors: Gregory Malcolm, Matthew Vetting, Rodney Miller
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Patent number: 11097434Abstract: An ergonomically designed, auto-retracting utility knife that can safely remain in the user's hand while performing non cutting tasks. This invention allows a person to continue with the jobs they were performing by having the ability to use both hands and not having to set the utility knife down between manual tasks, thus saving time and increasing efficiency. An auto-retracting blade decreases the risk lacerations and other hand/wrist injuries to the user and others during routine use of the knife.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2018Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Inventors: Mark Gordon Hooper, Rodney Miller, David Christopherson
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Publication number: 20210121340Abstract: A litter lift system includes a winch system and a lifting strap. The winch system includes a rotatable spool. The lifting strap has a first end, a second end, and an intermediate segment extending away from the lifting strap between the first end and the second end. The first end is coupled to the rotatable spool such that rotation of the spool in a first direction winds the lifting strap about the spool and rotation of the spool in a second direction unwinds the lifting strap from the spool. The second end defines a first lifting segment and the intermediate segment defines a second lifting segment. The first lifting segment and the second lifting segment are each forked to define two separate lifting loops.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2020Publication date: April 29, 2021Applicant: Oshkosh CorporationInventors: Gregory Malcolm, Matthew Vetting, Rodney Miller
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Publication number: 20190193288Abstract: An ergonomically designed, auto-retracting utility knife that can safely remain in the user's hand while performing non cutting tasks. This invention allows a person to continue with the jobs they were performing by having the ability to use both hands and not having to set the utility knife down between manual tasks, thus saving time and increasing efficiency. An auto-retracting blade decreases the risk lacerations and other hand/wrist injuries to the user and others during routine use of the knife.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2018Publication date: June 27, 2019Inventors: Mark Gordon Hooper, Rodney Miller, David Christopherson
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Patent number: 8291606Abstract: A guide tool for use in laying concrete block to form a wall includes a body sized and configured to slidably attach removably to a door frame such as to secure one end of a mason's line at a desired elevation and with a selected offset relative to the door frame. As so secured by the guide tool, the mason's line provides a true positional reference for laying of concrete block both with respect to the intended line of the wall in plan view, and with respect to the desired horizontal line of courses of block which are to form the wall.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2011Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Inventor: Rodney Miller
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Publication number: 20120240513Abstract: A guide tool for use in laying concrete block to form a wall includes a body sized and configured to slidably attach removably to a door frame such as to secure one end of a mason's line at a desired elevation and with a selected offset relative to the door frame. As so secured by the guide tool, the mason's line provides a true positional reference for laying of concrete block both with respect to the intended line of the wall in plan view, and with respect to the desired horizontal line of courses of block which are to form the wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2011Publication date: September 27, 2012Inventor: Rodney Miller
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Publication number: 20070258236Abstract: The present subject matter relates to a tail cap for portable lighting device such as a flashlight. The tail cap includes a locking mechanism which secures the tail cap on the flashlight as well as enables or disables the switch that activates, or deactivates the flashlight and/or its various lighting modes. The tail cap with the present multi-purpose locking mechanism allows the user to rapidly replace the battery, and ensures that the switch and contact pins return to the correct position, after the tail cap is reinserted. The combined use of a magnetic switch and O-ring gasket between the tail cap and main housing ensures complete waterproofing. The ambidextrous switch consisting of either a switch bar or dual push-button switch located on the rear wall of the tail cap allows ambidextrous use, even when the flashlight is mounted on a firearm such as a handgun, where the trigger guard would normally interfere with the operation of a switch mounted on the rear face of the flashlight.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2006Publication date: November 8, 2007Inventor: Rodney Miller
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Publication number: 20070130707Abstract: A cleansing device is provided including a face layer having a face layer perimetric edge; a backing layer having a backing layer perimetric edge, wherein at least a portion of the backing layer perimetric edge is coupled to the face layer perimetric edge such that the face and backing layers define an interior space, the space including a cleansing device opening; a retaining layer coupled to one of the face and backing layers to form a retaining zone having a retaining zone opening; and an inclusion disposed within the retaining zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2005Publication date: June 14, 2007Inventors: Jason Cohen, Rodney Miller, Tatum Jelenc
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Publication number: 20070130709Abstract: A cleansing device is provided including a face layer having a face layer perimetric edge; a backing layer having a backing layer perimetric edge, wherein at least a portion of the backing layer perimetric edge is coupled to the face layer perimetric edge such that the face and backing layers define an interior space; a retaining layer coupled to one of the face and backing layers to form a retaining zone; and an inclusion disposed within the retaining zone, wherein the inclusion is a promotional or an information item.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2005Publication date: June 14, 2007Inventors: Jason Cohen, Rodney Miller, Tatum Jelenc
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Publication number: 20070032769Abstract: An absorbent article comprises a bodyside liner, an outer cover, an absorbent body located between the bodyside liner and the outer cover, and an enclosure. The enclosure comprises a cover and backing joined together to form a pocket with an object disposed therein. The enclosure is joined with the absorbent article and is adapted to transition from a closed condition to an open condition such that the object disposed within the enclosure may be accessed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2005Publication date: February 8, 2007Inventors: Jason Cohen, Kenneth Borowski, Rodney Miller, Martin Garofalo, David Koenig, Tatum Jelenc, Eric Johnson
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Publication number: 20070032768Abstract: An absorbent article includes an outercover, a bodyside liner, an absorbent core positioned between the outercover and the bodyside liner, and at least one premium. The premium may be associated with the inner and/or outer surface of the absorbent article. The premium may be disposed within an enclosure joined to the outercover. The premiums may be coupons, game pieces, stickers, temporary tattoos, iron on transfers, various media to convey information to the user or purchaser, or the like, or combinations thereof. The premiums and the absorbent articles may be adapted for specific users. The premiums and the absorbent articles may form part of an absorbent article system and may be located within a flexible consumer package.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2005Publication date: February 8, 2007Inventors: Jason Cohen, Kenneth Borowski, Rodney Miller, Martin Garofalo, David Koenig, Tatum Jelenc, Eric Johnson, David Otts
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Publication number: 20060280055Abstract: Signals, such as the +5V signal, the HPD signal, and LOS output from DDC, CEC, or HDMI signals are dynamically monitored, whereby a stand-by mode is entered in the absence of signal activity in any of the above-mentioned dynamically monitored signals. Such a monitoring architecture reduces power dissipation and allows the realization of low-power source/sink architectures.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2006Publication date: December 14, 2006Inventors: Rodney Miller, George Diniz, Barry Stakely, Doug Bartow
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Publication number: 20060274563Abstract: A high-definition multimedia interface circuit uses a high-definition multimedia interface encoder to produce a plurality of channels of data. An output circuit, connected to the high-definition multimedia interface encoder, produces a plurality of channels of high frequency data from the data produced by the high-definition multimedia interface encoder. A multiplexer selects a channel for sampling, and a capacitive coupler capacitively couples the multiplexer to a sampling circuit. The sampling circuit produces sampled data corresponding to the high frequency data having a clock rate less than a clock rate of the high frequency data. A test circuit compares the sampled data with the data produced by the high-definition multimedia interface encoder.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2006Publication date: December 7, 2006Inventors: Barry Stakely, Rodney Miller, Jingang Yi
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Publication number: 20060227809Abstract: A system and method transmits graphic data received at varying frequencies at a fixed data rate. The frequency dependent data and associated data clock signal are received and the frequency dependent data is converted to frequency independent data. A ratio of a number of data clock cycles to a number of reference clock cycles is determined and transmitted. The frequency independent data and header data are transmitted, at a fixed rate, to a receiver, the fixed rate being a frequency greater than the frequency of the associated data clock signal. The received the frequency independent data is converted to frequency dependent data based upon the received determined ratio. The communication channel may include an optical fiber and a tension member wherein control data is transmitted along the tension member and graphic data is transmitted along the optical fiber.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2005Publication date: October 12, 2006Inventor: Rodney Miller
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Publication number: 20060215651Abstract: A system and method transmits graphic data received at varying frequencies at a fixed data rate. The frequency dependent data and associated data clock signal are received and the frequency dependent data is converted to frequency independent data. A ratio of a number of data clock cycles to a number of reference clock cycles is determined and transmitted. The frequency independent data and header data are transmitted, at a fixed rate, to a receiver, the fixed rate being a frequency greater than the frequency of the associated data clock signal. The received the frequency independent data is converted to frequency dependent data based upon the received determined ratio. The communication channel may include an optical fiber and a tension member wherein control data is transmitted along the tension member and graphic data is transmitted along the optical fiber.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2005Publication date: September 28, 2006Inventors: Rodney Miller, Paul Lanier
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Publication number: 20060216034Abstract: A system and method transmits graphic data received at varying frequencies at a fixed data rate. The frequency dependent data and associated data clock signal are received and the frequency dependent data is converted to frequency independent data. A ratio of a number of data clock cycles to a number of reference clock cycles is determined and transmitted. The frequency independent data and header data are transmitted, at a fixed rate, to a receiver, the fixed rate being a frequency greater than the frequency of the associated data clock signal. The received the frequency independent data is converted to frequency dependent data based upon the received determined ratio. The communication channel may include an optical fiber and a tension member wherein control data is transmitted along the tension member and graphic data is transmitted along the optical fiber.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2005Publication date: September 28, 2006Inventors: Rodney Miller, Charles O'Roark
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Publication number: 20060215629Abstract: A system and method transmits data received at varying frequencies at a fixed data rate. The frequency dependent data and associated data clock signal are received and the frequency dependent data is converted to frequency independent data. A ratio of a number of data clock cycles to a number of reference clock cycles is determined and transmitted. The frequency independent data and header data are transmitted, at a fixed rate, to a receiver, the fixed rate being a frequency greater than the frequency of the associated data clock signal. The received the frequency independent data is converted to frequency dependent data based upon the received determined ratio. The communication channel may include an optical fiber and a tension member wherein control data is transmitted along the tension member and graphic data is transmitted along the optical fiber.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2005Publication date: September 28, 2006Inventors: Rodney Miller, Steven Backer