Patents by Inventor Chris Doughty
Chris Doughty 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: 12163647Abstract: A light-emitting system (1000) removably attachable to headgear is provided, which comprises: a form factor (1010) configured to surround a portion of the headgear when the light-emitting system (1000) is removably attached to the headgear for use; a plurality of halo lighting elements (1100) configured to selectively generate at least a partial halo of light that radiates outwardly away from the light-emitting system; and at least one task lighting element (1120) aligned in a direction along a task light axis (1130) that is fixed and oriented downwardly at an oblique angle (?) relative to a transverse plane (TP) of the light-emitting system (1000), the at least one task lighting element (1120) being configured to selectively generate flood task lighting in an area in front of a user.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2022Date of Patent: December 10, 2024Assignee: Illumagear, Inc.Inventors: Chris Doughty, John Maxwell Baker, Jedediah Joaquin McCann, Joshua Robert Buesseler
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Publication number: 20230341115Abstract: A light-emitting system (1000) removably attachable to headgear is provided, which comprises: a form factor (1010) configured to surround a portion of the headgear when the light-emitting system (1000) is removably attached to the headgear for use; a plurality of halo lighting elements (1100) configured to selectively generate at least a partial halo of light that radiates outwardly away from the light-emitting system; and at least one task lighting element (1120) aligned in a direction along a task light axis (1130) that is fixed and oriented downwardly at an oblique angle (?) relative to a transverse plane (TP) of the light-emitting system (1000), the at least one task lighting element (1120) being configured to selectively generate flood task lighting in an area in front of a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2022Publication date: October 26, 2023Inventors: Chris Doughty, John Maxwell Baker, Jedediah Joaquin McCann, Joshua Robert Buesseler
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Patent number: 11561001Abstract: A light-emitting system (1000) removably attachable to headgear is provided, which comprises: a form factor (1010) configured to surround a portion of the headgear when the light-emitting system (1000) is removably attached to the headgear for use; a plurality of halo lighting elements (1100) configured to selectively generate at least a partial halo of light that radiates outwardly away from the light-emitting system; and at least one task lighting element (1120) aligned in a direction along a task light axis (1130) that is fixed and oriented downwardly at an oblique angle (?) relative to a transverse plane (TP) of the light-emitting system (1000), the at least one task lighting element (1120) being configured to selectively generate flood task lighting in an area in front of a user.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2020Date of Patent: January 24, 2023Assignee: Illumagear, Inc.Inventors: Chris Doughty, John Maxwell Baker, Jedediah Joaquin McCann, Joshua Robert Buesseler
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Publication number: 20220357023Abstract: A light-emitting system (1000) removably attachable to headgear is provided, which comprises: a form factor (1010) configured to surround a portion of the headgear when the light-emitting system (1000) is removably attached to the headgear for use; a plurality of halo lighting elements (1100) configured to selectively generate at least a partial halo of light that radiates outwardly away from the light-emitting system; and at least one task lighting element (1120) aligned in a direction along a task light axis (1130) that is fixed and oriented downwardly at an oblique angle (?) relative to a transverse plane (TP) of the light-emitting system (1000), the at least one task lighting element (1120) being configured to selectively generate flood task lighting in an area in front of a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2020Publication date: November 10, 2022Inventors: Chris Doughty, John Maxwell Baker, Jedediah Joaquin McCann, Joshua Robert Buesseler
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Patent number: 9820603Abstract: A cooking environment is described for allocating power between multiple cooking systems and providing a calculated amount of energy to a cooking system. The cooking systems can each include a receptacle and a heating/cooling element to heat a product within the receptacle. A controller can receive requests for power from the cooking systems. Based on the requests for power, the controller allocates an amount of time within a time period in which the heating/cooling elements of each cooking system receive electrical energy. The controller can also allocate specific intervals within the time period in which the heating/cooling elements receive electrical energy.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2014Date of Patent: November 21, 2017Assignee: STARBUCKS CORPORATIONInventors: Marc Singer, Chris Doughty, Randy Hulett, David Doucette, Dan Apone, Frank Roth
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Publication number: 20160206496Abstract: A manipulation device is programmable with different parameters associated with different manipulation exercises for different types of simulated patients. A measuring system determines the success or failure for any of the programmable manipulation exercises and tracks specific results that precisely track how close a student comes to specific target force values. This allows a student to more accurately track performance improvements and more effectively focus practice sessions on problem manipulation techniques. The measurement system not only measures the time and force values associated with the manipulation exercises but also measures angular displacement of the manipulation apparatus during the manipulation exercise. This allows the student to not only determine if a proper amount of force was applied during the manipulation exercise but also to determine if the force was maintained in the same direction and angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2016Publication date: July 21, 2016Applicant: Ortho Neuro Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kevin P. LEATHERS, Chris DOUGHTY, Phillip HORVATH
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Patent number: 9326703Abstract: A manipulation device is programmable with different parameters associated with different manipulation exercises for different types of simulated patients. A measuring system determines the success or failure for any of the programmable manipulation exercises and tracks specific results that precisely track how close a student comes to specific target force values. This allows a student to more accurately track performance improvements and more effectively focus practice sessions on problem manipulation techniques. The measurement system not only measures the time and force values associated with the manipulation exercises but also measures angular displacement of the manipulation apparatus during the manipulation exercise. This allows the student to not only determine if a proper amount of force was applied during the manipulation exercise but also to determine if the force was maintained in the same direction and angle.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2011Date of Patent: May 3, 2016Assignee: ORTHO-NEURO TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Kevin P. Leathers, Chris Doughty, Phillip Horvath
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Publication number: 20150148980Abstract: A cooking environment is described for allocating power between multiple cooking systems and providing a calculated amount of energy to a cooking system. The cooking systems can each include a receptacle and a heating/cooling element to heat a product within the receptacle. A controller can receive requests for power from the cooking systems. Based on the requests for power, the controller allocates an amount of time within a time period in which the heating/cooling elements of each cooking system receive electrical energy. The controller can also allocate specific intervals within the time period in which the heating/cooling elements receive electrical energy.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2014Publication date: May 28, 2015Inventors: Marc Singer, Chris Doughty, Randy Hulett, David Doucette, Dan Apone, Frank Roth
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Publication number: 20110224580Abstract: A manipulation device is programmable with different parameters associated with different manipulation exercises for different types of simulated patients. A measuring system determines the success or failure for any of the programmable manipulation exercises and tracks specific results that precisely track how close a student comes to specific target force values. This allows a student to more accurately track performance improvements and more effectively focus practice sessions on problem manipulation techniques. The measurement system not only measures the time and force values associated with the manipulation exercises but also measures angular displacement of the manipulation apparatus during the manipulation exercise. This allows the student to not only determine if a proper amount of force was applied during the manipulation exercise but also to determine if the force was maintained in the same direction and angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: Ortho-Neuro Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kevin P. Leathers, Chris Doughty, Phillip Horvath
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Patent number: 7605389Abstract: A particle detector includes an input port for receiving gas and particulate matter. A charging source generating positively and negatively charged species that charges at least some particulate matter in charging region, thereby generating a plurality of charged particles. A trapping region is formed having a potential energy minimum that attracts and confines the plurality of charged particles. A detector detects charged particles in the trapping region.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2007Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Verionix, Inc.Inventor: Chris Doughty
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Patent number: 5274249Abstract: A superconducting field effect device includes a substrate with an epitaxial superconducting film upon it and an insulating layer above a thinner region of the film which protects the film from the atmosphere and isolates it from a gate electrode which is on the insulating layer above a channel region of the thin film, and the epitaxial film has thicker regions suitable for contact to source and drain electrodes. Gate electrodes may be isolated from and oppose both sides of the superconducting thin regions so that enhanced modulation of a current in the thin region is provided.The invention provides high speed and high efficiency switches and modulators.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1991Date of Patent: December 28, 1993Assignee: University of MarylandInventors: Xiaoxing Xi, Chris Doughty, Thirumalai Venkatesan
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Patent number: D954318Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2019Date of Patent: June 7, 2022Assignee: Illumagear, Inc.Inventors: John Maxwell Baker, Jedediah Joaquin McCann, Joshua Robert Buesseler, Chris Doughty