Patents by Inventor Roger L. Wilson
Roger L. 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: 9881455Abstract: A game of accuracy and method for playing the same at a fuel pump comprising one or more players dispensing fuel or energy with the object of stopping the fuel pump's metering mechanism at a predetermined value. Exemplary embodiments of the game comprise a fuel pump, a metering mechanism for measuring the quantity of fuel or energy dispensed, a controller coupled with the fuel pump for starting and stopping the flow of fuel or energy therethrough, and a processor in communication with the metering mechanism. The method of playing comprises selecting a goal outcome, one or more players dispensing fuel or energy with the object of dispensing an amount of fuel or energy that corresponds with the goal outcome, and providing the one or more players with a prize in the event the amount of fuel or energy dispensed corresponds with the goal outcome.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2016Date of Patent: January 30, 2018Assignee: INDYTRADECENTER IN LLCInventor: Roger L. Wilson
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Publication number: 20160343208Abstract: A game of accuracy and method for playing the same at a fuel pump comprising one or more players dispensing fuel or energy with the object of stopping the fuel pump's metering mechanism at a predetermined value. Exemplary embodiments of the game comprise a fuel pump, a metering mechanism for measuring the quantity of fuel or energy dispensed, a controller coupled with the fuel pump for starting and stopping the flow of fuel or energy therethrough, and a processor in communication with the metering mechanism. The method of playing comprises selecting a goal outcome, one or more players dispensing fuel or energy with the object of dispensing an amount of fuel or energy that corresponds with the goal outcome, and providing the one or more players with a prize in the event the amount of fuel or energy dispensed corresponds with the goal outcome.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2016Publication date: November 24, 2016Inventor: Roger L. Wilson
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Publication number: 20160286872Abstract: Warm garments having convenient body access. In a garment of the present disclosure, the garment comprises a first sleeve comprising a first sleeve zipper comprising a first sleeve first zipper pull and a first sleeve second zipper pull, the first sleeve zipper extending from a first sleeve shoulder area to or near a first sleeve cuff located at an end of the first sleeve, and a second sleeve comprising a second sleeve zipper comprising a second sleeve first zipper pull and a second sleeve second zipper pull, the second sleeve zipper extending from a second sleeve shoulder area to or near a second sleeve cuff located at an end of the first sleeve, the first sleeve zipper and the second sleeve zipper are positioned relative to anterior portions of arms of the wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2015Publication date: October 6, 2016Inventor: Roger L. Wilson
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Patent number: 9406197Abstract: A game of accuracy and method for playing the same at a fuel pump comprising one or more players dispensing fuel or energy with the object of stopping the fuel pump's metering mechanism at a predetermined value. Exemplary embodiments of the game comprise a fuel pump, a metering mechanism for measuring the quantity of fuel or energy dispensed, a controller coupled with the fuel pump for starting and stopping the flow of fuel or energy therethrough, and a processor in communication with the metering mechanism. The method of playing comprises selecting a goal outcome, one or more players dispensing fuel or energy with the object of dispensing an amount of fuel or energy that corresponds with the goal outcome, and providing the one or more players with a prize in the event the amount of fuel or energy dispensed corresponds with the goal outcome.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2014Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: INDYTRADECENTER IN LLCInventor: Roger L. Wilson
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Publication number: 20150041019Abstract: A game of accuracy and method for playing the same at a fuel pump comprising one or more players dispensing fuel or energy with the object of stopping the fuel pump's metering mechanism at a predetermined value. Exemplary embodiments of the game comprise a fuel pump, a metering mechanism for measuring the quantity of fuel or energy dispensed, a controller coupled with the fuel pump for starting and stopping the flow of fuel or energy therethrough, and a processor in communication with the metering mechanism. The method of playing comprises selecting a goal outcome, one or more players dispensing fuel or energy with the object of dispensing an amount of fuel or energy that corresponds with the goal outcome, and providing the one or more players with a prize in the event the amount of fuel or energy dispensed corresponds with the goal outcome.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2014Publication date: February 12, 2015Inventor: Roger L. Wilson
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Publication number: 20140196710Abstract: Footwear warming devices, systems, and kits. In an exemplary embodiment of a footwear warming device of the present disclosure, the device comprises a top portion coupled to a unitary portion, the unitary portion having a first side portion, a second side portion, and a front portion, and a bottom portion coupled to the first side portion, the second side portion, and the front portion, wherein the top portion defines a warmer pocket configured to receive and retain a warmer, wherein the device forms a footwear pocket configured to receive at least a front part of footwear, and wherein the device, when positioned upon the at least a front part of the footwear, is operable to warm the at least a front part of the footwear when the warmer is activated and positioned within the warmer pocket.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2014Publication date: July 17, 2014Applicant: INDYTRADECENTER IN LLCInventor: Roger L. Wilson
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Publication number: 20100280655Abstract: An apparatus, method, and system of dispensing merchandise packaged with a hole at the top. An inventory of merchandise packaged with a hole at the top to be vended are supported on a horizontal surface. The horizontal surface is selectively actuated to provide controlled movement of each item to a dispensing location. The surface is a helically shaped member contained within a dispensing module. An electrical system operatively connects each dispensing module to a controller. The controller can be programmed to actuate movement of the surface. It can also optionally require an authorization input and/or identification input, and keep track of each dispension. This information can be stored in a manner to track usage to individuals and control inventory in the dispenser.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2010Publication date: November 4, 2010Applicant: FAWN ENGINEERING CORPORATIONInventors: ROGER L. WILSON, FRANCIS A. WITTERN, III
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Patent number: 6772906Abstract: An apparatus and method for increasing assurance a product has been vended upon an authorized product selection. The method comprises monitoring if a product has been vended during a first vend cycle and if not, commencing a second vend cycle, and stopping a second vend cycle immediately if a product is sensed.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2001Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Inland Finance CompanyInventors: Francis A. Wittern, Jr., Roger L. Wilson, Gary L. Walke
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Publication number: 20030111482Abstract: An apparatus and method for increasing assurance a product has been vended upon an authorized product selection. The method comprises monitoring if a product has been vended during a first vend cycle and if not, commencing a second vend cycle, and stopping a second vend cycle immediately if a product is sensed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2001Publication date: June 19, 2003Inventors: Francis A. Wittern, Roger L. Wilson, Gary L. Walke
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Patent number: 6061597Abstract: Methods for healing bone fractures are provided. The methods as provided herein involve the application of resonant frequency stimulation to promote fracture healing and also to diagnose status of fracture healing. The methods of the present invention are particularly desirable because they are site-specific, non-invasive and require a minimum amount of early healing or callus formation.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1998Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: Robert D. RiemanInventors: Robert D. Rieman, Roger L. Wilson
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Patent number: 6059142Abstract: A vending apparatus for and method of vending multiple products includes a master vending machine which utilizes money handling and changing components as well as a selection component and controller. The present invention may also include one or more satellite machines. The satellite vending machine utilizes the money handling components and the selection control components of the master vending machine. The selection component used by the master vending machine alone or in combination with one or more satellite vending machines is utilized to implement special combination pricing for selected combination purchase.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1999Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: Inland Finance CompanyInventors: Francis A. Wittern, Jr., Roger L. Wilson
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Patent number: 5330384Abstract: A coin payout mechanism for vending machines dispenses coins stored in vertical columns. The mechanism comprises an upper frame plate, a plastic retaining plate, a rigid coin receptor plate, a rotatable disk confined within a spacer plate, a bottom escape plate, and a motor-gear assembly to drive the rotatable disk and switches to monitor rotation and coin levels. The plates are fixed together in a stacked relationship; preferably all are square and of similar dimensions. The switches and motor assembly are mounted on the frame plate, which mounts the mechanism within a vending machine. A drive shaft of the motorgear assembly passes through a central orifice defined in the frame and the retaining and receptor plates. The retaining plate receives two coin tubes. The rigid coin receptor plate defines coin receptor orifices coaxial to the tubes. The rotatable disk is generally circular and defines a single oblong stripper orifice near its edge. The stripper orifice alternately indexes with the tubes.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1992Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Assignee: Polyveno Ark.Inventors: Donald A. Shapley, Roger L. Wilson