Patents by Inventor William H. Reynolds
William H. Reynolds 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: 10441080Abstract: A wheel cleaning chair is disclosed which, in general, includes a chair seat, a chair base, and a column. The column connects the chair seat and the chair base. The chair base includes two or more wheel assemblies. Each wheel assembly includes a wheel casing and a wheel. The wheel assemblies also include a wheel cleaner proximate each wheel.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2017Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: Hall Labs, LLCInventors: David R. Hall, William H. Reynolds, Justin Robinson, Hyrum Malone, Joe Fox, Alaina Hirschi
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Publication number: 20190069669Abstract: A cable organizing device is disclosed. A tray, mountable adjacent an underside of a working surface, comprises opposed side walls and a distal back wall joined by a tray floor, the tray floor comprising a U-shaped trough along a proximal side forming a front side wall of the tray. The distal back wall comprises notches along its upper edge opposite the floor. A distal portion of the side walls comprises mounting tabs comprising an eccentric hinge point around which the tray rotates elliptically, rotating the back wall of the tray away from the underside of the working surface. As the tray is rotated away from the underside of the working surface an opening is formed above the back wall to allow electrical cable components to pass the notches into the tray and loose cable components in the tray slide into the U-shaped trough.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2017Publication date: March 7, 2019Inventors: David R. Hall, William H. Reynolds, Christopher Reynolds
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Publication number: 20190029425Abstract: A wheel cleaning chair is disclosed which, in general, includes a chair seat, a chair base, and a column. The column connects the chair seat and the chair base. The chair base includes two or more wheel assemblies. Each wheel assembly includes a wheel casing and a wheel. The wheel assemblies also include a wheel cleaner proximate each wheel.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2017Publication date: January 31, 2019Inventors: David R. Hall, William H. Reynolds, Justin Robinson, Hyrum Malone, Joe Fox, Alaina Hirschi
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Publication number: 20180365959Abstract: A method for improving body positioning are disclosed. A plurality of sensors in communication with a human body sitting or standing at a table or desk are provided. Each of the plurality of sensors is configured to detect at least one position of the human body, which is compared to a standard, and at least one signal related to the at least one position is generated. A controller receives the at least one signal from each of the plurality of sensors, stores a program that evaluates the at least one position for any improper position, and generates at least one position improvement reminder, including corrections and approbations, both selected from the group comprising visual, auditory, and physical notifications. The corrections continue during a period the improper position is detected. The approbations are provided after the period and as positive feedback after intervals of proper position.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2017Publication date: December 20, 2018Inventors: David R. Hall, Nathan Davis, Joe Fox, William H. Reynolds
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Publication number: 20180344027Abstract: A table comprising a table base and a tabletop is disclosed. The table base comprises a top surface comprising a rotatable portion comprising one or more permanent magnets. The rotatable portion rotates independently from the table base. At least a portion of the tabletop comprises a ferromagnetic material. The tabletop further comprises a usable first side and a usable second side alternately mounted to the table base by an attractive force between the ferromagnetic material and the one or more permanent magnets. Rotation of the rotatable portion of the top surface, such that the one or more permanent magnets are oriented away from the ferromagnetic material, engages or disengages the attractive force.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2017Publication date: December 6, 2018Inventors: David R. Hall, William H. Reynolds, Christopher Reynolds, Joseph Blanch, Joe Fox, Nathan Davis
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Publication number: 20180325256Abstract: A table comprising a table base and a tabletop is disclosed. The table base comprises a top surface comprising one or more removable adhesives. The one or more removable adhesives adhere strongly when a force is applied in a horizontal direction and weakly when a force is supplied in a vertical direction. This prevents horizontal movement but allows vertical movement when a vertical force above an adhesion threshold is applied. The tabletop comprises a usable first side and a usable second side alternately mounted to the table base by means of the removable adhesives.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2017Publication date: November 15, 2018Inventors: David R. Hall, William H. Reynolds, Christopher Reymolds, Joseph Blanch, Nathan Davis, Joe Fox
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Patent number: 9969208Abstract: The utility holder was designed to allow stored markers an extended life of working effectiveness. The design has one or more cylindrical recesses with a tapered bottom in which a dry-erase marker cap may be held in place in order that a dry-erase marker may be placed inside the cylindrical recess upside down, snapping into the dry-erase marker cap. The upside down placement of the markers in the magnetic whiteboard utility holder allows the markers maximum life. There are one or more magnets on the back surface of the utility holder which allows for it to adhere to a magnetic whiteboard. The utility holder also has a cuboid recess, which allows for a dry-erase eraser to be stored.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2017Date of Patent: May 15, 2018Inventors: David R. Hall, William H. Reynolds, Christopher Reynolds, Joe Fox
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Patent number: 9814307Abstract: A table is disclosed. The table comprises a table base and tabletop. The table base comprises a top surface with a replaceable adhesive layer attached. The tabletop comprises a first usable side and a second usable side, the first usable side and the second usable side being alternately attached to the replaceable adhesive layer once the adhesive is cut, removed, and replaced. The top surface further comprises a rounded edge that acts to guide the entry of an adhesive cutting wire. The replaceable adhesive layer comprises embedded wire guides that define a cutting zone substantially the width of the cutting wire through the adhesive. The embedded wire guides restrict the cutting wire to the cutting zone while the adhesive is being cut, thereby allowing the first usable side and the second usable side to be alternately attached to the adhesive layer.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2017Date of Patent: November 14, 2017Inventors: David R. Hall, William H. Reynolds, Christopher Reynolds, Joseph Blanch, Joe Fox, Nathan Davis
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Patent number: 7143980Abstract: A chemical distribution control and guidance system operates for controlling the distribution of airborne product via an aircraft passing over a target. A weather station is positioned at various altitudes for use in determining an appropriate aircraft altitude for distributing the chemical to the target. A second weather station positioned near the target transmits weather data in real time to a central communications station and the aircraft for providing guidance in accurately, safely and effectively distributing chemicals onto the target.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2004Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Adapco, Inc.Inventors: Larry D. Heller, William H. Reynolds, E. Doug Jones
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Patent number: 6799740Abstract: A chemical distribution such as a mosquito control guidance system is operable for controlling the distribution of airborne product via an aircraft passing over a target field. The system includes a weather station carried by a helium balloon positioned at aircraft altitude which communicates with a ground weather station positioned at or near the target field for transmitting weather data in real time to a central communications station and the aircraft for providing guidance in accurately, safely and effectively distributing chemicals onto the target field.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2003Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Assignee: Adapco, Inc.Inventors: Larry D. Heller, William H. Reynolds, E. Doug Jones
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Publication number: 20030225488Abstract: A chemical distribution such as a mosquito control guidance system is operable for controlling the distribution of airborne product via an aircraft passing over a target field. The system includes a weather station carried by a helium balloon positioned at aircraft altitude which communicates with a ground weather station positioned at or near the target field for transmitting weather data in real time to a central communications station and the aircraft for providing guidance in accurately, safely and effectively distributing chemicals onto the target field.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2003Publication date: December 4, 2003Inventors: Larry D. Heller, William H. Reynolds, E. Doug Jones
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Patent number: 6478370Abstract: A wagon wheel bench is comprised of a frame that includes a pair of wagon wheels with hubs that mount over the ends of a beam. A seat is secured to the beam. Opposite ends of the seat are recessed to receive the wagon wheel hubs such that the wagon wheel spokes are flush against and are attached to the seat ends. A back is notched at its ends to fit over the rim and one spoke of each wagon wheel. The wagon wheel bench is stationarily supported on the ground by support blocks that receive and are fastened to the wagon wheels. In a swing-type wagon wheel bench, the wagon wheels are hung by a pair of chains from an overhead support. Each chain has a first end attached to the overhead support, and a second end that is attached to a wagon wheel.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2001Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Wagon Wheels Unlimited, LLCInventor: William H. Reynolds
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Publication number: 20020158493Abstract: A wagon wheel bench is comprised of a frame that includes a pair of wagon wheels with hubs that mount over the ends of a beam. A seat is secured to the beam. Opposite ends of the seat are recessed to receive the wagon wheel hubs such that the wagon wheel spokes are flush against and are attached to the seat ends. A back is notched at its ends to fit over the rim and one spoke of each wagon wheel. The wagon wheel bench is stationarily supported on the ground by support blocks that receive and are fastened to the wagon wheels. In a swing-type wagon wheel bench, the wagon wheels are hung by a pair of chains from an overhead support. Each chain has a first end attached to the overhead support, and a second end that is attached to a wagon wheel.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2001Publication date: October 31, 2002Inventor: William H. Reynolds