Patents by Inventor Scott Winslow
Scott Winslow 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: 11946496Abstract: A hydraulic control valve can be one type of a variable characteristic (e.g., coil voltage). A visual identification system is provided to permit the visual identification of the specific type of the variable characteristic that the control valve is to assist in the assembly of systems utilizing such control valves. The visual identification system includes first and second indicator bearing first and second indicia, respectively, configured to indicate a first value and a different second value of a variable characteristic, respectively. The first and second indicator members are configured to be separately removably mounted to the control valve via a mechanical connection substantially without adhesive such that the appropriate indicator member can be selected and mounted to the valve depending upon what type of valve it is.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2019Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: HydraForce, Inc.Inventors: Anthony Casale, Scott Wickboldt, Aaron Winslow
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Publication number: 20230388461Abstract: A system and method for altering the visual appearance of moving physical forms is disclosed. The moving physical forms may include solids, liquids, gasses and any combination thereof. The system and method may include video capturing devices for capturing video footage of the moving forms, a controller for altering the captured video footage of the moving forms, and video projecting devices for projecting the altered video footage back onto the moving forms.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2023Publication date: November 30, 2023Applicant: WETInventors: Mark Fuller, James Doyle, Gautam Rangan, Scott Winslow, Isaiah Gernhardt, Ting Zhang
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Patent number: 11677916Abstract: A system and method for altering the visual appearance of moving physical forms is disclosed. The moving physical forms may include solids, liquids, gasses and any combination thereof. The system and method may include video capturing devices for capturing video footage of the moving forms, a controller for altering the captured video footage of the moving forms, and video projecting devices for projecting the altered video footage back onto the moving forms.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2020Date of Patent: June 13, 2023Assignee: WETInventors: Mark Fuller, James Doyle, Gautam Rangan, Scott Winslow, Isaiah Gernhardt, Ting Zhang
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Patent number: 11175025Abstract: A light display system and device for use in a body of water or other liquid is described. The light display device may be controlled remotely via a control hub and/or control panel, or controlled by internally preprogrammed commands. A plurality of light display devices may be controlled in selected, choreographed sequences to provide various unique visual displays including, for example, geometrical patterns and/or naturalistic patterns giving the impression of organic phenomena such as swarming fireflies, bioluminescent creatures and the like.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2020Date of Patent: November 16, 2021Assignee: WETInventors: Mark Fuller, Riae Yoo, Scott Winslow, EunKyoung Kim
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Publication number: 20200413013Abstract: A system and method for altering the visual appearance of moving physical forms is disclosed. The moving physical forms may include solids, liquids, gasses and any combination thereof. The system and method may include video capturing devices for capturing video footage of the moving forms, a controller for altering the captured video footage of the moving forms, and video projecting devices for projecting the altered video footage back onto the moving forms.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2020Publication date: December 31, 2020Inventors: Mark Fuller, James Doyle, Gautam Rangan, Scott Winslow, Isaiah Gernhardt, Ting Zhang
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Publication number: 20200292158Abstract: A light display system and device for use in a body of water or other liquid is described. The light display device may be controlled remotely via a control hub and/or control panel, or controlled by internally preprogrammed commands. A plurality of light display devices may be controlled in selected, choreographed sequences to provide various unique visual displays including, for example, geometrical patterns and/or naturalistic patterns giving the impression of organic phenomena such as swarming fireflies, bioluminescent creatures and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2020Publication date: September 17, 2020Applicant: WETInventors: Mark Fuller, Riae Yoo, Scott Winslow, EunKyoung Kim
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Patent number: 10577827Abstract: A modular barrier system enables demountable outdoor rinks—typically for ice hockey, or ice skating, or street hockey. A rink includes multiple panels, each having a factory-attached link. These panels are linearly disposed, adjacent to one another, to form a piecewise continuous boundary wall enclosing a desired area. Attaching one link to the next, typically via insertion of a thumbscrew, connects the panels into a robust assembly. Both straight and curved panels are provided, thereby enabling a rink with round corners. Each panel includes a shell molded from plastic resin, and has a hollow interior which can be filled with water (or other ballast).Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2019Date of Patent: March 3, 2020Assignee: Lane ResearchInventors: Stephen Kurtin, Scott Winslow, Brian Packard
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Patent number: 10539305Abstract: A light display system and device for use in a body of water or other liquid is described. The light display device may be controlled remotely via a control hub and/or control panel, or controlled by internally preprogrammed commands. A plurality of light display devices may be controlled in selected, choreographed sequences to provide various unique visual displays including, for example, geometrical patterns and/or naturalistic patterns giving the impression of organic phenomena such as swarming fireflies, bioluminescent creatures and the like.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2017Date of Patent: January 21, 2020Assignee: WETInventors: Mark Fuller, Riae Yoo, Scott Winslow, EunKyoung Kim
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Publication number: 20190301197Abstract: A high performance, yet low cost, modular barrier system enables demountable outdoor rinks—typically for ice hockey, or ice skating, or street hockey—that are robust and convenient to install. A rink includes multiple panels, each having a factory-attached link. These panels are linearly disposed, adjacent to one another, to form a piecewise continuous boundary wall enclosing a desired area. Attaching one link to the next, typically via insertion of a thumbscrew, connects the panels into a robust assembly. Both straight and curved panels are provided, thereby enabling a rink with round corners. Each panel includes a shell molded from plastic resin, and has a hollow interior which can be filled with water (or other ballast).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2019Publication date: October 3, 2019Applicant: Lane ResearchInventors: Stephen KURTIN, Scott WINSLOW, Brian PACKARD
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Publication number: 20190120501Abstract: A heater with a visual flame display is described. The heater may include a top portion and a base, separated by concentric cylinders. The innermost cylinder houses a flame element, which may be spun into a vortex. The cylinders may be constructed from transparent materials such that the flame element is visible to an observer. The base provides heat at or near ground level for efficient heat distribution.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2018Publication date: April 25, 2019Applicant: WETInventors: Mark Fuller, Susan Fuller, Dezso Molnar, James W. Doyle, Riae Yoo, Scott Winslow
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Patent number: 10101036Abstract: A heater with a visual flame display is described. The heater may include a top portion and a base, separated by concentric cylinders. The innermost cylinder houses a flame element, which may be spun into a vortex. The cylinders may be constructed from transparent materials such that the flame element is visible to an observer. The base provides heat at or near ground level for efficient heat distribution.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2015Date of Patent: October 16, 2018Assignee: WETInventors: Mark Fuller, Susan Fuller, Dezso Molnar, James W. Doyle, Riae Yoo, Scott Winslow
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Patent number: 9821216Abstract: A portable ice rink includes a wall formed of multiple wall members linearly disposed adjacent to one another to form a piecewise continuous wall that encloses a desired area, and also includes a chain of links disposed on the outside of the wall members for reinforcement. The rink may further include a waterproof tarp extending underneath the wall members and folded upwards along the outer side of the wall, with its edge tied to the change of links. The tarp can contain water which then freezes to form a skating surface. Curved wall members are provided to form a rink with round corners. Each wall member is a discrete unit, made of molded plastic, and having a hollow interior which can be filled with water (or other ballast). Each wall member is designed with stiffening features to maintain the flatness of its inner surface after filling.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2017Date of Patent: November 21, 2017Assignee: LANE RESEARCHInventors: Stephen Kurtin, Scott Winslow, Brian Packard
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Publication number: 20170292686Abstract: A light display system and device for use in a body of water or other liquid is described. The light display device may be controlled remotely via a control hub and/or control panel, or controlled by internally preprogrammed commands. A plurality of light display devices may be controlled in selected, choreographed sequences to provide various unique visual displays including, for example, geometrical patterns and/or naturalistic patterns giving the impression of organic phenomena such as swarming fireflies, bioluminescent creatures and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2017Publication date: October 12, 2017Inventors: Mark Fuller, Riae Yoo, Scott Winslow, EunKyoung Kim
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Publication number: 20170209775Abstract: A portable ice rink includes a wall formed of multiple wall members linearly disposed adjacent to one another to form a piecewise continuous wall that encloses a desired area, and also includes a chain of links disposed on the outside of the wall members for reinforcement. The rink may further include a waterproof tarp extending underneath the wall members and folded upwards along the outer side of the wall, with its edge tied to the change of links. The tarp can contain water which then freezes to form a skating surface. Curved wall members are provided to form a rink with round corners. Each wall member is a discrete unit, made of molded plastic, and having a hollow interior which can be filled with water (or other ballast). Each wall member is designed with stiffening features to maintain the flatness of its inner surface after filling.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2017Publication date: July 27, 2017Applicant: Lane ResearchInventors: Stephen KURTIN, Scott WINSLOW, Brian PACKARD
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Publication number: 20170211793Abstract: A display where lights may be programmed to randomly flash is described. The randomness may be changed by changing the mode of flashing. The lights may extend along strings that are powered by a power supply that may itself be plugged into a socket that had previously served as a light socket. The display may be added to existing displays to enhance existing visual effects. The display may be submerged and the lights may remain upright because of their buoyancy.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2016Publication date: July 27, 2017Applicant: WET DesignInventors: Mark Fuller, Jim Doyle, Don Lariviere, Antonio Y. Layon, Scott Winslow, Boris Karpichev
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Patent number: 9253840Abstract: A display where lights may be programmed to randomly flash is described. The randomness may be changed by changing the mode of flashing. The lights may extend along strings that are powered by a power supply that may itself be plugged into a socket that had previously served as a light socket. The display may be added to existing displays to enhance existing visual effects. The display may be submerged and the lights may remain upright because of their buoyancy.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2013Date of Patent: February 2, 2016Assignee: WET DesignInventors: Mark Fuller, Jim Doyle, Don Lariviere, Antonio Layon, Scott Winslow, Boris Karpichev
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Publication number: 20150367366Abstract: An aerosolizing delivery device can include a carriage configured to be detachably connected to a mouthpiece and to receive and support an aerosolizable powder-filled cartridges in a desired position relative to the mouthpiece. The carriage can include: a housing defining a reservoir and a carriage outlet, the carriage outlet configured to permit fluid communication between the reservoir and an exterior of the carriage. A surface of the housing can be configured to define a bypass port between the housing and a surface of the mouthpiece when the carriage is assembled with the mouthpiece to form the delivery device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2013Publication date: December 24, 2015Inventors: David A. Edwards, Cecily Lalor, Deen Bhatta, Anmol Giri, Scott Winslow, Jeffrey L. Vaughn
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Publication number: 20150354802Abstract: Underwater LED lights with enhanced cooling to allow the use of substantial numbers of high power LEDs. In all embodiments, the majority of the heat given off by the LEDs is transferred to the housing of the underwater light by heat transfer techniques other than by convection of the air or other gases within the enclosure, providing direct heat conveyance from the LEDs to or through the light enclosure walls, by conduction through a thermal conductor or by or as augmented by heat pipes to the inside wall of the enclosure or through the wall of the enclosure to the water. Various embodiments are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2015Publication date: December 10, 2015Applicant: WETInventors: Tom Cuda, Graham Baskett, Donald Lariviere, Boris Karpichev, Mark W. Fuller, John Canavan, Scott Winslow, Antonio Layon
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Patent number: D826441Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2012Date of Patent: August 21, 2018Assignee: WETInventors: Mark W. Fuller, Tom Cuda, Donald Lariviere, Antonio Layon, Scott Winslow, Boris Karpichev
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Patent number: D863518Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2015Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: WETInventors: Mark Fuller, Susan Fuller, James Doyle, Riae Yoo, Dezso Molnar, Scott Winslow