Patents by Inventor Brian N. Tufte
Brian N. Tufte 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: 7784420Abstract: A cover system for a boat that can be articulated between a lowered covering position, to provide some level of protection to the interior of the boat when the boat is not in use, and one or more other positions. The one or more other positions may include, for example, a raised covering position, a raised retracted position, a lowered retracted position, and/or any other suitable position, as desired.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2008Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Inventor: Brian N. Tufte
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Patent number: 7575499Abstract: A lighting apparatus is disclosed for providing illumination to an object or surface. In one illustrative embodiment, the light apparatus is used to help improve the visibility of a vehicle by providing illumination to at least part of the vehicle. In other illustrative embodiments, the light apparatus may be used to provide illumination for other objects or equipment including, for example, docks, retail and/or store shelving and/or equipment, bars, desks, counters, walls, railings, steps, and/or any other object or surface, as desired. In some embodiments, the lighting apparatus includes a bumper. When so provided, the lighting apparatus may help provide a level of protection to objects and/or surfaces that are subject to bumping, sliding or other abuse. In other illustrative embodiments, the lighting apparatus may be used to increase the visual appeal of an object or surface, such as a wall, a toy, an appliance or any other object, as desired.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2006Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: 13 Ventures, LLCInventor: Brian N. Tufte
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Publication number: 20090178605Abstract: A cover system for a boat that can be articulated between a lowered covering position, to provide some level of protection to the interior of the boat when the boat is not in use, and one or more other positions. The one or more other positions may include, for example, a raised covering position, a raised retracted position, a lowered retracted position, and/or any other suitable position, as desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2009Publication date: July 16, 2009Inventor: Brian N. Tufte
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Patent number: 7520240Abstract: A boat cover system that can provide some level of protection to the interior of the boat when the boat is not in use, and can also provide some level of protection to the occupants of the boat when the boat is in use. The cover system may include a cover assembly that includes a support frame and a cover, where the support frame supports the cover. One or more cover supports may be provided for supporting the cover assembly. The one or more cover supports may be adapted to allow the cover assembly to be moved between a raised position and a lowered position.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2005Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Inventor: Brian N. Tufte
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Patent number: 7401949Abstract: A rub-rail assembly that, in some illustrative embodiments, includes a carrier and an insert. The carrier may include, for example, a back support, and first and second legs extending from the back support. The insert may include a main body, and a pair of legs adapted to provide an interference fit with the legs of the carrier when the insert is installed in a seat position with the carrier. The some illustrative embodiments, the main body of the insert may include a lumen extending lengthwise for receiving an elongated light source, and in other embodiments the carrier may include the lumen for receiving an elongated light source. An elongated bumper assembly is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2004Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: I3 VenturesInventor: Brian N. Tufte
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Publication number: 20080141926Abstract: A cover system for a boat that can be articulated between a lowered covering position, to provide some level of protection to the interior of the boat when the boat is not in use, and one or more other positions. The one or more other positions may include, for example, a raised covering position, a raised retracted position, a lowered retracted position, and/or any other suitable position, as desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2008Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventor: Brian N. Tufte
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Patent number: 7373897Abstract: A boat cover system that can provide some level of protection to the interior of the boat when the boat is not in use, and can also provide some level of protection to the occupants of the boat when the boat is in use. The cover system may include a cover assembly that includes a support frame and a cover, where the support frame supports the cover. One or more cover supports may be provided for supporting the cover assembly. The one or more cover supports may be adapted to allow the cover assembly to be moved between a raised position and a lowered position. In some cases, more than one cover assembly may be used on a boat.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2006Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: i3 VenturesInventor: Brian N. Tufte
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Patent number: 7258472Abstract: An illuminated bumper assembly having an elongated light source for emitting light rays and an elongated bumper for carrying the elongated light source. The elongated bumper is adapted to allow light rays from the elongated light source to be emitted along its length. In some embodiments, the elongated bumper has a primary bumper surface that faces away from a protected surface, and the elongated bumper is structured to engage one or more approaching objects and at least partially protect the protected surface from the one or more approaching objects. In some cases, the elongated light source may be situated between the primary bumper surface and the protected surface such that the primary bumper surface also helps protect the elongated light source from the one or more objects. The illuminated bumper may be adapted for use on boats and/or other applications, as desired.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2002Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: i3 Ventures, LLCInventor: Brian N. Tufte
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Patent number: 7134773Abstract: A lighting apparatus is disclosed for providing illumination to an object or surface. In one illustrative embodiment, the light apparatus is used to help improve the visibility of a vehicle by providing illumination to at least part of the vehicle. In other illustrative embodiments, the light apparatus may be used to provide illumination for other objects or equipment including, for example, docks, retail and/or store shelving and/or equipment, bars, desks, counters, walls, railings, steps, and/or any other object or surface, as desired. In some embodiments, the lighting apparatus includes a bumper. When so provided, the lighting apparatus may help provide a level of protection to objects and/or surfaces that are subject to bumping, sliding or other abuse. In other illustrative embodiments, the lighting apparatus may be used to increase the visual appeal of an object or surface, such as a wall, a toy, an appliance or any other object, as desired.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2004Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: I3 Ventures, LLCInventor: Brian N. Tufte
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Patent number: 6921184Abstract: An elongated illumination device, which in one illustrative embodiment, includes an elongated member that receives an elongated light source, where the elongated member is received by an elongated carrier. Preferably, the elongated member includes a cavity for receiving the elongated light source, and further includes a slit through the elongated member and into the cavity where the elongated light source can be inserted through the slit and into the cavity. The elongated carrier may include a slot for receiving the elongated member, and in some embodiments, the slot may provide a closing force to the slit of the elongated member. A latching mechanism may also be provided to help keep the slit in a closed or substantially closed position, if desired.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2002Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Inventor: Brian N. Tufte
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Patent number: 6883931Abstract: An elongated illumination device for receiving an elongated light source. In one illustrative embodiment, the elongated illumination device includes an elongated member that has a cavity for receiving the elongated light source. The cavity is preferably at least partially defined by a first material that is at least partially transparent and extends from the cavity to an outer surface of the elongated member and a second material that is substantially non-transparent. In some embodiments, the elongated member includes one or more legs that are adapted to secure the elongated member to a substrate.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2002Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Inventor: Brian N. Tufte
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Patent number: 6869202Abstract: A lighting apparatus is disclosed for illuminating side surfaces of objects or equipment including, for example, vehicles including boats, retail and/or store shelving and/or equipment, bars, desks, counters, walls, railings, steps, and/or any other object or surface, as desired. In some embodiments, the lighting apparatus includes a bumper. When so provided, the lighting apparatus may help provide a level of protection to objects and/or surfaces that are subject to bumping, sliding or other abuse.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2002Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Inventor: Brian N. Tufte
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Patent number: 6837591Abstract: A kitchen appliance that includes a housing that has an elongated cavity that is adapted to receive an elongated light source such that a user of the kitchen appliance can see at least some of the light emitted by the elongated light source when the kitchen appliance is used for food preparation. In some embodiments, the elongated light source may be an electroluminescent wire.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2002Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Inventor: Brian N. Tufte
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Patent number: 6817731Abstract: A lighting apparatus for illuminating side surfaces of objects or equipment including, for example, vehicles including boats, retail and/or store shelving and/or equipment, bars, desks, counters, walls, railings, steps or stairs, and/or any other object or surface, as desired. In some embodiments, the lighting apparatus includes a bumper member. When so provided, the lighting apparatus may help provide a level of protection to objects and/or surfaces that are subject to bumping, sliding or other abuse.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2002Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Inventor: Brian N. Tufte
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Publication number: 20040179358Abstract: A lighting apparatus is disclosed for providing illumination to an object or surface. In one illustrative embodiment, the light apparatus is used to help improve the visibility of a vehicle by providing illumination to at least part of the vehicle. In other illustrative embodiments, the light apparatus may be used to provide illumination for other objects or equipment including, for example, docks, retail and/or store shelving and/or equipment, bars, desks, counters, walls, railings, steps, and/or any other object or surface, as desired. In some embodiments, the lighting apparatus includes a bumper. When so provided, the lighting apparatus may help provide a level of protection to objects and/or surfaces that are subject to bumping, sliding or other abuse. In other illustrative embodiments, the lighting apparatus may be used to increase the visual appeal of an object or surface, such as a wall, a toy, an appliance or any other object, as desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2004Publication date: September 16, 2004Inventor: Brian N. Tufte
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Patent number: 6733161Abstract: An elongated carrier for receiving a bumper member. In one illustrative embodiment, the elongated carrier includes one or more walls with one or more inner surfaces that define at least part of a cavity, and further includes a slot into the cavity. The slot is preferably defined by at least two terminating ends of the one or more walls, wherein the two terminating ends are defined by terminating end surfaces that are separate from the one or more inner surface of the one or more walls. Preferably, at least one of the inner surfaces of the one or more walls has an inwardly extending nub.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2002Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Inventor: Brian N. Tufte
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Patent number: 6655824Abstract: A lighting apparatus for illuminating of objects or equipment including, for example, vehicles, retail and/or store shelving and/or equipment, bars, desks, counters, walls, railings, steps, and/or any other object or surface, as desired. In some embodiments, the lighting apparatus includes a bumper to help provide a level of protection to the objects and/or surfaces that are subject to bumping, sliding or other abuse.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2001Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Inventor: Brian N. Tufte
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Publication number: 20030209183Abstract: A lighting apparatus is disclosed that improves the visibility of a boat or other object at night.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2002Publication date: November 13, 2003Inventor: Brian N. Tufte
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Publication number: 20030078791Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for increasing the participation of contributors of charities and/or other non-profits. In one illustrative embodiment, the contributors are allowed to track the location of goods and/or services assigned to their donation to an ultimate destination. In one example, the organization receives a donation from a contributor, and assigns the donation to a delivery lot of cash, goods and/or services. Once the delivery lot is assembled and shipped, the location of the delivery lot is obtained at one or more points in time, such as at selected ports of call, at the end of each shipping leg, or at any other intermediate or end point along the distribution path. The location information for the delivery lot is then passed on to the contributor.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2001Publication date: April 24, 2003Inventor: Brian N. Tufte
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Patent number: D596090Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2006Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: I3Ventures, LLCInventor: Brian N. Tufte