Patents by Inventor Bruce A. Clarkson
Bruce A. Clarkson 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: 8601755Abstract: A system for supporting a plurality of solar panels includes elongated support members each having a first portion, a coextensive second portion, and a longitudinally extending mid portion between the first and second portions. The first and second portions each have a base for contacting a surface and an edge receiving area configured to receive an edge of a solar panel at a height above the base, with the heights placing one edge higher than the other. When installed, support members are disposed generally parallel to each other and spaced apart on a surface, with the edge receiving portions facing each other. The upper edge of a solar panel is received in the edge receiving area of the first portion of one of the support members and a lower edge of the solar panel is received in the edge receiving area of the second portion of the other support members.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2012Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: 1541689 Ontario Inc.Inventors: Brian Bruce Clarkson, Brian David Wood
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Patent number: 8567650Abstract: A storage box and a supporting bracket assembly are provided for use in the bed of a pickup style truck. The storage box has a base with a bottom and a plurality of side walls. The bracket assembly includes a box engaging portion, a hook portion and an adjustable support leg. The box and bracket have an installed position wherein the hook portion engages the upper rail of a bed of a pickup style bed, the outer end of the adjustable support leg engages a wall extending downwardly from the upper rail of the bed and the storage box is supported on the bracket assembly adjacent the wall of the bed.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2011Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: 1541689 Ontario Inc.Inventors: Brian Angus Read, Brian Bruce Clarkson, Michael Merril Springer, Keith Alan Armstrong
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Publication number: 20120247540Abstract: A system for supporting a plurality of solar panels includes elongated support members each having a first portion, a coextensive second portion, and a longitudinally extending mid portion between the first and second portions. The first and second portions each have a base for contacting a surface and an edge receiving area configured to receive an edge of a solar panel at a height above the base, with the heights placing one edge higher than the other. When installed, support members are disposed generally parallel to each other and spaced apart on a surface, with the edge receiving portions facing each other. The upper edge of a solar panel is received in the edge receiving area of the first portion of one of the support members and a lower edge of the solar panel is received in the edge receiving area of the second portion of the other support members.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Applicant: 1541689 Ontario Inc.Inventors: Brian Bruce Clarkson, Brian David Wood
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Publication number: 20110204110Abstract: A storage box and a supporting bracket assembly are provided for use in the bed of a pickup style truck. The storage box has a base with a bottom and a plurality of side walls. The bracket assembly includes a box engaging portion, a hook portion and an adjustable support leg. The box and bracket have an installed position wherein the hook portion engages the upper rail of a bed of a pickup style bed, the outer end of the adjustable support leg engages a wall extending downwardly from the upper rail of the bed and the storage box is supported on the bracket assembly adjacent the wall of the bed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: 1541689 Ontario Inc.Inventors: Brian Angus Read, Brian Bruce Clarkson, Michael Merril Springer, Keith Alan Armstrong
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Publication number: 20050264529Abstract: Button action in a display system is dynamically denoted by either illuminating or not illuminating an illuminable element adjacent to the button to provide a lighting effect around the periphery of the button. The illumination of an illuminable element adjacent to an active button has the effect of drawing attention to an active button. Active buttons are dynamically updated based upon the state of the system and/or the particular page displayed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2005Publication date: December 1, 2005Applicant: Avidyne CorporationInventors: Michael Morgan, John Felton, Bruce Clarkson
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Patent number: 4855714Abstract: There is a controller connected to a plurality of probes via a transmission line. Each probe includes sensors which provide voltage signals related to the fluid status in the probe environment. The voltage signals are applied to a voltage controlled oscillator which in turn provides an oscillating signal for transmission to the controller. A counter in the controller is controlled by a timer to count the number of oscillations of the transmitted signal over a predetermined time period. The count is represented by a digital signal which is processed to provide an indication of the fluid status of the probes. Probe circuit temperature is also transmitted to the controller for use in correcting the received oscillator frequency.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1987Date of Patent: August 8, 1989Assignee: Emhart Industries, Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Clarkson, Steven A. MacIntyre
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Patent number: 4848115Abstract: The invention adapts to an electronic lock comprising a housing, and a plug supported for rotation within the housing and having a keyway to receive the blade of a key which rotates the plug during operation of the locking apparatus. A locking member is movable into engagement with the plug to prevent the movement of the plug and the operation of the locking apparatus and movable out of engagement with the plug to allow the rotation of the plug and the operation of the locking apparatus. A solenoid having a core coupled to the locking member moves the locking member into and out of engagement with the plug. A permanent magnet is movable between a first position to receive and hold the solenoid core to maintain the locking member out of engagement with the plug, and a second position to release the solenoid core, and a driving means moves the magnet in at least one direction between the first and second positions.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1987Date of Patent: July 18, 1989Assignee: Emhart Industries, Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Clarkson, Ronald J. Frere, Thomas G. Loughlin, William W. Taylor, Jr., Peter Mongeau
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Patent number: 4835521Abstract: There is a controller connected to a plurality of probes via a transmission line. The controller provides a command signal including a probe identifier signal and a probe data signal. Each probe includes a plurality of different sensors, each providing one or more status signals on a plurality of probe data channels. Each probe also includes a comparator for comparing the probe identifier signal to a local probe address, a multiplexer responsive to the data signal for selecting one of the data channels, and a switch responsive to the comparator to provide the selected data signal to the controller when the identifier signal correlates with the local probe address.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1987Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Assignee: Emhart Industries, Inc.Inventors: Raymond J. Andrejasich, Laurence S. Slocum, Bruce A. Clarkson
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Patent number: 4831360Abstract: There is a controller having an identifier signal output and a status signal input, and a plurality of probes, each having an identifier signal input and output and a status signal input and output. The probes are connected in series with the inputs of one probe connected to the outputs of the next, with the identifier signal output of the controller connected to the identifier signal input of the first probe, and with the status signal input of the controller connected to the status signal output of the first probe. Each probe includes a decrementer which decrements the identifier signal received from the previous probe by one and retransmits it to the next probe. Each probe also includes a comparator and a switch configured so that when the comparator receives an identifier signal equal to zero, the switch switches the status signal output of the probe from its status signal input to a source of a local probe status signal.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1987Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Emhart Industries, Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Clarkson, Steven A. Macintyre
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Patent number: 4789859Abstract: An electronic locking system including a lock cylinder having an electronically actuable release assembly which is selectively enabled to disengage a pin from a cylinder plug, to permit the rotation of the plug by an inserted key. The lock cylinder and key each contain non-volatile, electronically alterable memory devices, such as EEPROM integrated circuits, which house keying system codes. The key EEPROM is preferably housed within the key blade, in a key design which closely resembles a traditional mechanical key. The release mechanism incorporates a locking pin which is moveable between plug-engaging and non-engaging positions, along a radius of the lock cylinder. The release mechanism may include a primary actuator which directly moves the locking pin, or may act indirectly upon the locking pin via a latching member.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1986Date of Patent: December 6, 1988Assignee: Emhart Industries, Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Clarkson, Ronald J. Frere, Thomas G. Loughlin, William W. Taylor, Jr., Peter Mongeau
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Patent number: 4712398Abstract: An electronic locking system including a lock cylinder having an electronically actuable release assembly which is selectively enabled to disengage a pin from a cylinder plug, to permit the rotation of the plug by an inserted key. The lock cylinder and key each contain non-volatile, electronically alterable memory devices, such as EEPROM integrated circuits, which house keying system codes. The key EEPROM is preferably housed within the key blade, in a key design which closely resembles a traditional mechanical key without the usual bitting. The release mechanism incorporates a locking pin which is moveable between plug-engaging and non-engaging positions, along a radius of the lock cylinder. The release mechanism may include a primary actuator which directly moves the locking pin, or may act indirectly upon the locking pin via a latching member.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1986Date of Patent: December 15, 1987Assignee: Emhart Industries, Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Clarkson, Ronald J. Frere, Thomas G. Loughlin, William W. Taylor, Jr., Peter Mongeau
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Patent number: D659074Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2010Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: 1541689 Ontario Inc.Inventors: Brian Angus Read, Brian Bruce Clarkson, Michael Merril Springer, Keith Alan Armstrong
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Patent number: D702620Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2011Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: 1541689 Ontario Inc.Inventors: Brian Angus Read, Brian Bruce Clarkson, Michael Merril Springer, Keith Alan Armstrong
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Patent number: D718228Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2012Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: 1541689 Ontario Inc.Inventors: Brian Bruce Clarkson, Brian David Wood