Patents by Inventor Charles Harwood
Charles Harwood 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: 11988288Abstract: A seat carrier subassembly for a valve includes an annular seat carrier body including an annular projection extending radially into a central passage, and an annular plastic seal ring over-molded onto the annular projection, with the annular plastic seal ring defining a seat seal.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2022Date of Patent: May 21, 2024Assignee: SWAGELOK COMPANYInventors: David John Owen Parkes, Barry Cannell Irvine, Graham Harwood Stephenson, Charles Kneen Bregazzi
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Publication number: 20210267115Abstract: A guidance assembly for an agricultural vehicle includes a pathing system configured to provide an array of swaths. The guidance assembly includes a composite guidance system in communication with an automated driving interface and the pathing system. The composite guidance system includes a turn guidance system configured to guide the agricultural vehicle along at least one turn segment extending between a first zone swath and a transverse second zone swath, and a swath guidance system configured to guide the agricultural vehicle along the first zone swath and the transverse second zone swath. The system includes a comparator configured to compare the agricultural vehicle position with swath departure and arrival locations. An interswath turning element automatically toggles the turn and swath guidance systems between activated and paused configurations according to the compared agricultural vehicle position and the swath departure and arrival locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2021Publication date: September 2, 2021Inventors: Stephen Filip Fjelstad, Matthew K. Rust, Charles Harwood
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Patent number: 6910239Abstract: A dock leveler for use in a loading dock. The dock leveler includes a ramp, an inflatable assembly, and a support structure. The ramp pivots between a generally horizontal lowered position and an upwardly-inclined raised position. The inflatable assembly is positioned under the ramp and adapted to generate a force. The support structure is positioned between the inflatable assembly and the ramp and adapted to transfer the force of the inflatable assembly to the bottom of the ramp to move the ramp from the lowered position to the raised position. A conduit fluidly connects to the inflatable assembly through the support structure.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2004Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: Kelly Company, Inc.Inventor: Charles Harwood Hodges
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Publication number: 20040205913Abstract: A dock leveler for use in a loading dock. The dock leveler includes a ramp, an inflatable assembly, and a support structure. The ramp pivots between a generally horizontal lowered position and an upwardly-inclined raised position. The inflatable assembly is positioned under the ramp and adapted to generate a force. The support structure is positioned between the inflatable assembly and the ramp and adapted to transfer the force of the inflatable assembly to the bottom of the ramp to move the ramp from the lowered position to the raised position. A conduit fluidly connects to the inflatable assembly through the support structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2004Publication date: October 21, 2004Applicant: Kelley Company, Inc.Inventor: Charles Harwood Hodges
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Patent number: 6760944Abstract: A loading dock including a dock surface and a supporting structure positioned within a pit in the dock surface. The loading dock also includes a ramp, an inflatable assembly, and a support. The ramp is pivotally coupled to the supporting structure, and the inflatable assembly is positioned under the ramp and adapted to move the ramp between a lowered position and a raised position. The support is positioned under and supports the inflatable assembly. The support is supported by a pit floor and is unsecured to the pit floor.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2003Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: Kelley Company, Inc.Inventor: Charles Harwood Hodges
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Patent number: 6711774Abstract: A dock leveler for use in a loading dock. The dock leveler includes a ramp, an inflatable assembly, and a gas moving device. The ramp includes an undersurface and is pivotal between a generally horizontal lowered position and an upwardly-inclined, raised position. The inflatable assembly is positioned under the ramp. The gas-moving device is mounted adjacent to the undersurface and fluidly connected to the inflatable assembly. A conduit fluidly connects the top of the inflatable assembly and the gas-moving device to provide gas to the top of the inflatable assembly. A support is positioned under and supports the inflatable assembly. The support is supported by a pit floor and is unsecured to the pit floor. The support can be manually lifted completely out of engagement with the pit floor when the ramp is in the raised position.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2002Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Kelley Company, Inc.Inventor: Charles Harwood Hodges
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Patent number: 6671835Abstract: A method and apparatus for error checking in a digital scanning device. An error detection pattern is written into each of a plurality of parallel data streams. Each of the data streams is then transmitted through a separate parallel data channel. The error detection patterns in the data streams are then concurrently compared to one another to check for an error condition of the data stream. If the error detection patterns are not received substantially concurrently, an error condition is considered to have occurred. The error detection pattern may comprise end of scan, end of sheet or First-In First-Out (FIFO) buffer data. While all error conditions are false, printing and data transmission continue. Printing and data transmission are terminated if any error condition is true, and an error notification message is generated.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2000Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Stephen Dale Hanna, Phillip Keith Hoskins, Steven G. Ludwig, Charles Harwood Morris, III
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Publication number: 20030126696Abstract: A loading dock including a dock surface and a supporting structure positioned within a pit in the dock surface. The loading dock also includes a ramp, an inflatable assembly, and a support. The ramp is pivotally coupled to the supporting structure, and the inflatable assembly is positioned under the ramp and adapted to move the ramp between a lowered position and a raised position. The support is positioned under and supports the inflatable assembly. The support is supported by a pit floor and is unsecured to the pit floor.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2003Publication date: July 10, 2003Applicant: Kelley Company, Inc.Inventor: Charles Harwood Hodges
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Publication number: 20020194687Abstract: A dock leveler for use in a loading dock. The dock leveler includes a ramp, an inflatable assembly, and a gas moving device. The ramp includes an undersurface and is pivotal between a generally horizontal lowered position and an upwardly-inclined, raised position. The inflatable assembly is positioned under the ramp. The gas-moving device is mounted adjacent to the undersurface and fluidly connected to the inflatable assembly. A conduit fluidly connects the top of the inflatable assembly and the gas-moving device to provide gas to the top of the inflatable assembly. A support is positioned under and supports the inflatable assembly. The support is supported by a pit floor and is unsecured to the pit floor. The support can be manually lifted completely out of engagement with the pit floor when the ramp is in the raised position.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2002Publication date: December 26, 2002Applicant: Kelley Company, Inc.Inventor: Charles Harwood Hodges
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Patent number: 5958563Abstract: A thermoplastic solid backing film manufactured by the co-extrusion of three polymer compositions wherein die-lip build up is avoided by adjusting the amount of filler present in each polymer composition. The first and third polymer compositions are such that substantially no die-lip build up occurs when these compositions are extruded through a die however the second polymer composition is such that there would be substantial die-lip build up if it was extruded adjacent a die-lip. The presence of the first and third polymer compositions prevents the second polymer composition from contacting the die-lip during manufacture of the backing film. The thermoplastic solid backing film can be incorporated in a resilient floor covering and in floor tiles.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1996Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: The Amtico Company LimitedInventors: Ivor Charles Harwood, Gary John Wilson, Keith Melvin Jones
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Patent number: 5728476Abstract: Resilient floor coverings are disclosed wherein the wear layer is a polymer composition, prepared from an ionomer resin and a polyfunctional olefinic compound, such as a polyfunctional acrylate. These floor coverings have good visual appearance and good burn, abrasion and stain resistance.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1996Date of Patent: March 17, 1998Assignee: The Amtico Company LimitedInventors: Ivor Charles Harwood, Gary John Wilson
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Patent number: 5651155Abstract: A support and attachment mechanism for a dock leveler lift bag. The dock leveler includes a supporting structure which is mounted in a pit in a loading dock and the rear end of a ramp is pivoted to the supporting structure so that the ramp is movable between a horizontal position and an upwardly inclined position. A bag support member is pivoted to the supporting structure and is located in the pit beneath the ramp. An inflatable bag assembly is located adjacent the rear end of the ramp and is positioned between the underside of the ramp and the bag support member. By inflating the bag assembly, the ramp can be pivoted from the horizontal to the upwardly inclined position. The bag assembly includes a rearwardly extending tether which is secured to the supporting structure and prevents the bag assembly from squeezing forwardly as the bag assembly is inflated.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1995Date of Patent: July 29, 1997Assignee: Kelley Company, Inc.Inventors: Charles Harwood Hodges, Robert J. Warner
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Patent number: 4801082Abstract: A power saving system for a hotel guest room has a keyboard operated control circuit that controls operation of an electrical load, such as a room air conditioner, and arms a door-window security circuit. When the guest enters the room, he disables the load control and security alarm system by actuation of a suitable contact on the keyboard. Prior to leaving the room, in order to secure it, he enables the security alarm system, and also the electrical load control, by making a suitable entry on the keyboard.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1988Date of Patent: January 31, 1989Assignee: Harwood-Moody, Ent., Inc.Inventor: Charles Harwood, Jr.