Patents by Inventor William T. Hughes

William T. Hughes 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).

  • Patent number: 11997941
    Abstract: An agricultural machine includes a metering system comprising one or more meters configured to meter particulate material into a first material distribution line and a second material distribution line, a first sensor configured to generate a first sensor signal indicative of a first measure of a flow of the particulate material in the first material distribution line, a second sensor configured to generate a second sensor signal indicative of a second measure of the flow of the particulate material in the first material distribution line, and a control system. The control system is configured to receive an indication of a sensed flow rate of the particulate material in the second material distribution line, obtain an adjusted flow rate indication by applying, to the sensed flow rate, a rate offset based on the first and second sensor signals, and control the metering system based on the adjusted flow rate indication.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 2021
    Date of Patent: June 4, 2024
    Assignee: Deere & Company
    Inventors: Terry L. Snipes, Robert T. Casper, William C. Hughes, Gerald E. Rains, Jason D. Walter, Elijah B. Garner, Matt D. Bartelson, Sahil C. Desai, Andrew J. Scholl
  • Patent number: 7216449
    Abstract: A firearm safety device for a firearm having a trigger and trigger guard. The firearm safety device includes first and second assemblies adapted to be secured to the firearm on opposite sides of the trigger guard to prevent access to and actuation of the trigger. The firearm safety device includes a lip disposed on at least one of the first and second assemblies for overlapping the other assembly when the safety device is secured to the firearm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 15, 2007
    Assignee: Child Guard LLC
    Inventors: J. Terry Riebling, William T. Hughes, David Koltas, Bernie Schaub
  • Publication number: 20040216349
    Abstract: A firearm safety device for a firearm having a trigger and trigger guard. The firearm safety device includes first and second assemblies adapted to be secured to the firearm on opposite sides of the trigger guard to prevent access to and actuation of the trigger. The firearm safety device includes a lip disposed on at least one of the first and second assemblies for overlapping the other assembly when the safety device is secured to the firearm.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 9, 2004
    Publication date: November 4, 2004
    Applicant: CHILD GUARD LLC
    Inventors: J. Terry Riebling, William T. Hughes, David Koltas, Bernie Schaub
  • Patent number: 6718678
    Abstract: A firearm safety device for a firearm having a trigger and trigger guard. The firearm safety device includes a first and second assemblies adapted to be secured to the firearm on opposite sides of the trigger guard to prevent access to and actuation of the trigger. A moveable clamp assembly includes slide member having first and second posts for receiving a portion of the trigger guard therebetween is disposed on the first assembly for slidable movement. A fastener is used to secure the slide member to the first assembly in a position to accommodate the trigger guard thereby preventing further sliding movement. Trigger guards having pins received in the apertures can be used to block access to and actuation of the trigger. An alarm is included which sounds when the firearm is moved or when an improper sequence of keys are pressed in an attempt to unlock the device. The alarm preferably sounds continuously during a first time period and intermittently thereafter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 13, 2004
    Assignee: Child Guard LLC
    Inventors: J. Terry Riebling, William T. Hughes, David Koltas, Bernie Schaub
  • Publication number: 20020191943
    Abstract: An optical microbench for retaining an optical element is provided. The microbench has a predetermined thickness with a first side and a second generally opposite side. The first side includes at least one fiber retaining groove having a first depth sufficient to retain the optical element. The second side includes at least one vent groove having a second depth so that the first depth plus the second depth is greater than the thickness of the substrate. The fiber retaining groove on the one side is oriented relative to the vent groove on the opposite side so that the vent groove cross cuts or intersects into the fiber retaining rove to provide a vent hole at the point of intersection between the two grooves. The vent hole provides for the egress of any excess adhesive or air that becomes trapped between the optical fiber and the fiber retaining groove during assembly. The vent thereby functions to deter the formation of voids between the fiber and the walls of the first groove.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 29, 2002
    Publication date: December 19, 2002
    Inventors: William T. Hughes, Gary E. Zacherl
  • Publication number: 20020069569
    Abstract: A firearm safety device for a firearm having a trigger and trigger guard. The firearm safety device includes a first and second assemblies adapted to be secured to the firearm on opposite sides of the trigger guard to prevent access to and actuation of the trigger. A moveable clamp assembly includes slide member having first and second posts for receiving a portion of the trigger guard therebetween is disposed on the first assembly for slidable movement. A fastener is used to secure the slide member to the first assembly in a position to accommodate the trigger guard thereby preventing further sliding movement. Trigger guards having pins received in the apertures can be used to block access to and actuation of the trigger. An alarm is included which sounds when the firearm is moved or when an improper sequence of keys are pressed in an attempt to unlock the device. The alarm preferably sounds continuously during a first time period and intermittently thereafter.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 9, 2001
    Publication date: June 13, 2002
    Inventors: J. Terry Riebling, William T. Hughes, David Koltas, Bernie Schaub