Patents by Inventor Steven R. Wilson
Steven R. 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: 11971719Abstract: Low profile object detection can be performed on mowers or other vehicles that may be autonomous. An autonomy controller can be employed on a mower to receive and process sensor data for a detection area to determine whether an object may be present in a region of interest within the detection area. When the autonomy controller determines that an object may be present, it can cause the ground speed of the mower to be slowed and can commence buffering region of interest sensor data over a period of time. The autonomy controller can process the buffered region of interest sensor data to determine whether an object is present in the region of interest, and if so, can alter the path of the mower appropriately.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2020Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: FireFly Automatix, Inc.Inventors: Eli D. Wilson, Steven R. Aposhian, Eric E. Aston, William M. Decker
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Patent number: 11951940Abstract: A wheel fastener alarm assembly is provided having a fastener body with a first portion defining a wrenching surface and a cavity, and a second portion with a threaded portion to attach and detach from a wheel of a vehicle. A sensor array is disposed in the cavity of fastener body to detect an attribute of the fastener body and generate an output signal based on the attribute of the fastener body. An antenna connected to the sensor array to transmit the signal to a remote location. A cap is secured to the first portion of the fastener body and covers the wrenching surface and the cavity opening to define a capped fastener body.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2022Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: MACLEAN-FOGG COMPANYInventors: David J. Davis, Kryzysztof Misztur, Christian Muehlich, Robert E. Whitney, Larry J. Wilson, Marcus A. Zagorniak, Steven R. Fister, Mark Raves, Luke Michael Roberts, Ben Wilmhoff, Bennett Whitney
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Patent number: 11553086Abstract: A computer-implemented method and system for streamlining interactions between a customer and a company representative. Information related to a customer is received by a company representative. A predicted future action by the customer is then calculated by a computer process wherein the calculation is based on the received information. The predicted future action is then caused to be displayed on a computer operated by a representative of the company. A conversation plan may be generated according to the information and a business rule which may be displayed on the representative's computer.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2022Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: United Services Automobile AssociationInventors: Guy R. Langley, Jason W. Lindley, Donald H. Griffin, Jr., Steven R. Wilson, Elizabeth Garretson, Ryan R. Barth, Francisco A. Duran, Ann C. Tarrillion, David W. Roberts
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Patent number: 11521215Abstract: A computer method and system for disseminating computerized content via an scratchpad application in which data is received at a computing device, preferably via user input. The data is displayed on the computing device, via the scratchpad application, and a subset of the data is identified which is to be copied and disseminated. A second application is identified that will receive the data subset such that at least a portion of the data will be imported to the second application.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2021Date of Patent: December 6, 2022Assignee: United Services Automobile AssociationInventors: Guy R. Langley, Jason W. Lindley, Donald H. Griffin, Jr., Steven R. Wilson, Elizabeth Garretson, Ryan R. Barth, Francisco A. Duran, Ann C. Tarrillion, David W. Roberts
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Patent number: 11297184Abstract: A computer-implemented method and system for streamlining interactions between a customer and a company representative. Information related to a customer is received by a company representative. A predicted future action by the customer is then calculated by a computer process wherein the calculation is based on the received information. The predicted future action is then caused to be displayed on a computer operated by a representative of the company. A conversation plan may be generated according to the information and a business rule which may be displayed on the representative's computer.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2020Date of Patent: April 5, 2022Assignee: United Services Automobile AssociationInventors: Guy R. Langley, Jason W. Lindley, Donald H. Griffin, Jr., Steven R. Wilson, Elizabeth Garretson, Ryan R. Barth, Francisco A. Duran, Ann C. Tarrillion, David W. Roberts
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Patent number: 11205184Abstract: A computer method and system for disseminating computerized content via an scratchpad application in which data is received at a computing device, preferably via user input. The data is displayed on the computing device, via the scratchpad application, and a subset of the data is identified which is to be copied and disseminated. A second application is identified that will receive the data subset such that at least a portion of the data will be imported to the second application.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2015Date of Patent: December 21, 2021Assignee: United Services Automobile AssociationInventors: Guy R. Langley, Jason W. Lindley, Donald H. Griffin, Jr., Steven R. Wilson, Elizabeth Garretson, Ryan R. Barth, Francisco A. Duran, Ann C. Tarrillion, David W. Roberts
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Patent number: 10841425Abstract: A computer-implemented method and system for streamlining interactions between a customer and a company representative. Information related to a customer is received by a company representative. A predicted future action by the customer is then calculated by a computer process wherein the calculation is based on the received information. The predicted future action is then caused to be displayed on a computer operated by a representative of the company. A conversation plan may be generated according to the information and a business rule which may be displayed on the representative's computer.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2015Date of Patent: November 17, 2020Assignee: United Services Automobile AssociationInventors: Guy R. Langley, Jason W. Lindley, Donald H. Griffin, Jr., Steven R. Wilson, Elizabeth Garretson, Ryan R. Barth, Francisco A. Duran, Ann C. Tarrillion, David W. Roberts
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Publication number: 20120298944Abstract: A fence gate having a bottom extender section comprising a frame having vertical and horizontal interconnected structural members with a planar extender panel slidingly attached to the lower portion of the frame for movement within a plane parallel to the plane of the frame and motive means connected to the panel for moving it toward or away from the ground in order to open or close the space between the ground and the lower structural member of the gate.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2011Publication date: November 29, 2012Inventors: Betty T. Cain, Steven R. Wilson
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Patent number: 5500967Abstract: A liquid fabric softener or treating liquid dispenser for a washing machine having a parabolic or egg-shaped body portion from which radially extends an annular rim portion. The rim portion rests upon a top surface of an agitator and is held in place thereon by a removable, resiliently press-fit cap. The rim portion has a series of bosses extending upwardly therefrom and a series of notched openings formed therein. The bosses space the cap member from the upper surface of the rim portion. During operation of the washing machine in a spin cycle, treating liquid within the body portion of the dispenser flows upwardly along an inner surface of the cup body, downwardly through the notched openings in the rim portion, and into a holding chamber provided within the hollow interior of the agitator.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1995Date of Patent: March 26, 1996Assignee: White Consolidated Industries, Inc.Inventors: Steven R. Wilson, James M. McGee, Loween Clayberg, Curtis J. Conklin
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Patent number: 5259934Abstract: A process is described for reducing the acid content of a solution comprising a hydroxylamine salt and an acid. In one embodiment, the process comprises the steps of:(A) providing an electrolysis cell comprising an anolyte compartment containing an anode, a catholyte compartment containing a cathode, said compartments being separated from each other by an anionic membrane;(B) providing an aqueous solution comprising an acid and water in the anolyte compartment, and an aqueous solution comprising the hydroxylamine, the acid and water in the catholyte compartment;(C) passing a direct current through the electrolysis cell for a period of time effective to reduce the acid content in the catholyte compartment; and(D) recovering a hydroxylamine salt solution from the catholyte compartment containing a reduced amount of acid.The process of the present invention results in the recovery of hydroxylamine salt solutions containing significantly reduced amounts of acid.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1992Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Assignee: Sachem, Inc.Inventors: Hossein Sharifian, Steven R. Wilson
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Patent number: 5031426Abstract: A water inlet nozzle is mounted to a clothes washer so that water exiting therefrom during the spray rinse cycle is directed onto a load of clothes which has circumferentially accumulated near the bottom of the wash basket during the drain and spin cycle. The water inlet nozzle has an upper member joined to a lower member which forms a dispersion chamber therebetween. The lower member includes an inclined bottom wall which tends to cause water flowing into the inlet nozzle to disperse laterally. The lower member also includes a cascade portion which is curved downwardly and has a transversely convex crown formed within its radius of curvature which induces some water to flow toward the lateral side walls of the lower member. The upper member has a curved forward wall and a front lip which is angled downwardly and rearwardly. A discharge orifice is formed between the terminal edges of the cascade portion and the front lip which is narrower near its center than it is at its edges.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1990Date of Patent: July 16, 1991Assignee: White Consolidated Industries, Inc.Inventor: Steven R. Wilson