Patents by Inventor Steven Clay Moore
Steven Clay Moore 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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Publication number: 20160101843Abstract: Methods and arrangements to redirect a forward thrust generated by a propeller of a watercraft to provide a non-forward thrust are disclosed. More specifically, embodiments comprise a control surface to redirect the forward thrust from the propeller. Based upon a position (i.e., distance and orientation) of the control surface with respect to the propeller, the redirection generates the non-forward thrust or thrusts. By redirecting a component of the forward thrust back toward the bow, the net forward or reverse, port or starboard thrusts and rotational thrust can be adjusted in fine increments. For instance, by adjusting the amount of prop wash hitting the control surface, the magnitude of the redirected thrust from the control surface can be adjusted. Further, adjusting the angle of the control surfaces adjusts the direction as well as magnitude of a reverse thrust component. The net thrust can be in any direction and rotational.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2013Publication date: April 14, 2016Inventors: Kevin Daniel Hoberman, Steven Clay Moore
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Patent number: 8468964Abstract: Methods and arrangements to redirect a forward thrust generated by a propeller of a watercraft to provide a non-forward thrust are disclosed. More specifically, embodiments comprise a control surface to redirect the forward thrust from the propeller. Based upon a position (i.e., distance and orientation) of the control surface with respect to the propeller, the redirection generates the non-forward thrust or thrusts. By redirecting a component of the forward thrust back toward the bow, the net forward or reverse, port or starboard thrusts and rotational thrust can be adjusted in fine increments. For instance, by adjusting the amount of prop wash hitting the control surface, the magnitude of the redirected thrust from the control surface can be adjusted. Further, adjusting the angle of the control surfaces adjusts the direction as well as magnitude of a reverse thrust component. The net thrust can be in any direction and rotational.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2005Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Inventors: Kevin Daniel Hoberman, Steven Clay Moore
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Publication number: 20130036754Abstract: Embodiments comprise methods and arrangements for cooling and dehumidifying outgoing air. Embodiments may comprise a temperature sensor to couple with an air conditioning controller to cycle a fan for conditioned air to increase dehumidification of the conditioned air. Some embodiments comprise a temperature sensor coupled with the low pressure side return line and the fan to turn the fan on and off. In some embodiments, the temperature sensor may comprise logic to control a duty cycle of the fan. Some embodiments comprise a very low cost substitute for a continuously variable speed fan in the condenser unit to turn on the evaporator unit blower as needed and turn the blower off, e.g., roughly for half of every one minute, or turn the blower to low speed if the fan motor has a low speed wiring. Such arrangements may be installed as original equipment or as a retrofit.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2012Publication date: February 14, 2013Inventor: Steven Clay Moore
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Publication number: 20120272538Abstract: Methods and arrangements to rapidly adjust the trim of a watercraft are disclosed. More specifically, embodiments comprise a sensor to quickly detect changes in the trim angle of a watercraft and a driver adapted to effect rapid changes in the trim angle. For example, many embodiments include large hydraulic pumps and hydraulic connections to adjust the angle of a trim adjuster such as the angle of trim tabs, an outboard motor, or a stern drive. Some embodiments implement high torque electric motors or high capacity pneumatic systems. The drivers may, for example, effect changes in the angle of the trim adjuster within two seconds. In one embodiment, the driver may effect a change in the trim angle within one second or less.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2012Publication date: November 1, 2012Inventor: Steven Clay Moore
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Patent number: 8216007Abstract: Methods and arrangements to rapidly adjust the trim of a watercraft are disclosed. More specifically, embodiments comprise a sensor to quickly detect changes in the trim angle of a watercraft and a driver adapted to effect rapid changes in the trim angle. For example, many embodiments include large hydraulic pumps and hydraulic connections to adjust the angle of a trim adjuster such as the angle of trim tabs, an outboard motor, or a stern drive. Some embodiments implement high torque electric motors or high capacity pneumatic systems. The drivers may, for example, effect changes in the angle of the trim adjuster within two seconds. In one embodiment, the driver may effect a change in the trim angle within one second or less.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2006Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Inventor: Steven Clay Moore
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Patent number: 8152995Abstract: Hot water pipes, in areas with hard water, tend to fill with scale until they no longer pass enough water. De-scaling water pipes with acid is dangerous, expensive and damages the pipes. Ion exchange and reverse osmosis water softeners eliminate scale buildup in pipes, but are expensive. Embodiments of this invention provide a means of keeping an amount of the scale precipitate, created when water is heated, inside a housing by passing the hot water through a removal medium where the scale sticks to the surface. The removal medium can be placed inside the water heater or in a separate housing connected to the water heater; both configurations remove the precipitate from hot water; both save hot water pipes from scale accumulation.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2008Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Inventor: Steven Clay Moore
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Publication number: 20100269521Abstract: One embodiment comprises an apparatus with an evaporative unit for a refrigerant having a flow direction opposing the airflow direction and an adjustable airflow rate to utilize to produce both cold/dehumidified exit air and warmed exit refrigerant for high efficiency and to maintain an airflow sufficient to avoid freeze-up of evaporative unit or freeze-up to an extent that blocks the airflow. This may produce low humidity even when the room thermostat is set warm (e.g. 85 F) and 5%-30% lower A/C bills. Other embodiments comprise systems and methods related to the adjustable airflow. A further embodiment comprises a controller to adjust the humidity in an air-conditioned space to produce air, which is both temperature and humidity controlled.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2009Publication date: October 28, 2010Inventor: Steven Clay Moore
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Publication number: 20100269520Abstract: One embodiment comprises an apparatus with an evaporative unit for a refrigerant having a flow direction opposing the airflow direction and an adjustable airflow rate to utilize to produce both cold/dehumidified exit air and warmed exit refrigerant for high efficiency and to maintain an airflow sufficient to avoid freeze-up of evaporative unit or freeze-up to an extent that blocks the airflow. This may produce low humidity even when the room thermostat is set warm (e.g. 85F) and 5%-30% lower A/C bills. Other embodiments comprise systems and methods related to the adjustable airflow. A further embodiment comprises a controller to adjust the humidity in an air-conditioned space to produce air, which is both temperature and humidity controlled.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2009Publication date: October 28, 2010Inventor: Steven Clay Moore
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Patent number: 7707956Abstract: The present invention is a wake control mechanism for watercrafts comprising flat or upwardly curved wake control plate(s) which is/are connected to the stern in a variety of ways, either fixed or adjustable, such that the water passing beneath and/or beside the transom is scooped upward by the plate(s) and the watercraft is therefore pushed deeper into the water causing a larger wake. Additionally the plate(s) may have walls so that the scooped water is held above water level thus adding weight and further increasing wake size. Adjustments to the plate(s) position may be used to control the shape as well as the size of the wake.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2005Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Inventor: Steven Clay Moore
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Publication number: 20080278007Abstract: Methods and arrangements to shut down equipment in response to voice command(s) are disclosed. More specifically, embodiments interpret voice command(s) from a person in the vicinity of equipment and respond by deactivating equipment. In some embodiments, a voice interpreter couples with a receiver located at the equipment to determine whether a person has voiced a command to shut down the equipment. In further embodiments, persons in the vicinity of equipment have transmitters to re-transmit the command to the equipment. In other embodiments, a voice interpreter is provided to those persons. In several embodiments, voice command(s) may shut down more than one piece of equipment and, in some embodiments, logic identifies pieces of equipment to shut down based upon, e.g., the location of the person, other equipment that may be affected, or the like. Some embodiments are preprogrammed to recognize “STOP” or a panicked scream in the voice of equipment operators.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2007Publication date: November 13, 2008Inventor: Steven Clay Moore
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Publication number: 20080237138Abstract: Hot water pipes, in areas with hard water, tend to fill with scale until they no longer pass enough water. De-scaling water pipes with acid is dangerous, expensive and damages the pipes. Ion exchange and reverse osmosis water softeners eliminate scale buildup in pipes, but are expensive. Embodiments of this invention provide a means of keeping an amount of the scale precipitate, created when water is heated, inside a housing by passing the hot water through a removal medium where the scale sticks to the surface. The removal medium can be placed inside the water heater or in a separate housing connected to the water heater; both configurations remove the precipitate from hot water; both save hot water pipes from scale accumulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2008Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventor: Steven Clay Moore
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Patent number: 7387721Abstract: Hot water pipes, in areas with hard water, tend to fill with scale until they no longer pass enough water. De-scaling water pipes with acid is dangerous, expensive and damages the pipes. Ion exchange and reverse osmosis water softeners eliminate scale buildup in pipes, but are expensive. This invention is a means of keeping the scale precipitate, created when water is heated, inside the water heater by passing the hot water through a removal medium where the scale sticks to the surface. The removal medium can be placed inside the water heater or in a separate tank connected to the water heater; both configurations remove the precipitate from hot water; both save hot water pipes from scale accumulation.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2005Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Inventor: Steven Clay Moore
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Patent number: 7001524Abstract: Hot water pipes, in areas with hard water, tend to fill with scale until they no longer pass enough water. De-scaling water pipes with acid is dangerous, expensive and damages the pipes. Ion exchange and reverse osmosis water softeners eliminate scale buildup in pipes, but are expensive. This invention is a means of keeping the scale precipitate, created when water is heated, inside the water heater by passing the hot water through a removal medium where the scale sticks to the surface. The removal medium can be placed inside the water heater or in a separate tank connected to the water heater; both configurations remove the precipitate from hot water; both save hot water pipes from scale accumulation.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2003Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Inventor: Steven Clay Moore
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Patent number: 6941884Abstract: The present invention is a wake control mechanism for watercrafts comprising flat or upwardly curved wake control plate(s) which is/are connected to the stern in a variety of ways, either fixed or adjustable, such that the water passing beneath and/or beside the transom is scooped upward by the plate(s) and the watercraft is therefore pushed deeper into the water causing a larger wake. Additionally the plate(s) may have walls so that the scooped water is held above water level thus adding weight and further increasing wake size. Adjustments to the plate(s) position may be used to control the shape as well as the size of the wake.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Inventor: Steven Clay Moore
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Publication number: 20040265585Abstract: Loose threads on garments and other textiles diminish the quality and reduce the lifetime of the garment or textile. This invention is coating a sewing thread with a thermally activated adhesive that is activated when heated and set when cooled. The adhesive can be permanently set when cooled, or it can be reactivated every time it is heated above the threshold temperature for the adhesive and reset when cooled. Using this thread to sew garments and textiles, heating them to activate the adhesive and then letting them cool and set would strengthen the garment or textile, increasing the quality and lifetime of the article.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2003Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventor: Steven Clay Moore
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Publication number: 20040238452Abstract: Hot water pipes, in areas with hard water, tend to fill with scale until they no longer pass enough water. De-scaling water pipes with acid is dangerous, expensive and damages the pipes. Ion exchange and reverse osmosis water softeners eliminate scale buildup in pipes, but are expensive. This invention is a means of keeping the scale precipitate, created when water is heated, inside the water heater by passing the hot water through a removal medium where the scale sticks to the surface. The removal medium can be placed inside the water heater or in a separate tank connected to the water heater; both configurations remove the precipitate from hot water; both save hot water pipes from scale accumulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2003Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventor: Steven Clay Moore