Patents by Inventor Daniel Bigelow

Daniel Bigelow 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: 11920235
    Abstract: An alkali-metal dispenser to dispense highly pure rubidium in a high-vacuum environment while not negatively impacting the high-vacuum pressure level. The alkali-metal dispenser is operable in various vapor-deposition applications or to provide a highly pure elemental-alkali metal in cold-atom magneto-optical traps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 5, 2024
    Inventors: David Hostutler, Matthew Bigelow, Rudolph N. Kohn, Jr., Spencer Olson, Matthew Squires, Daniel R. Blakley, Eric Imhof, Brian Kasch, Mary Spanjers
  • Publication number: 20230306338
    Abstract: The present disclosure describes computer systems and computer-implemented methods for managing an agricultural operation. Vehicle location information for at least one agricultural vehicle is received, and the vehicle location information is used to determine a vehicle path. Vehicle state information is received from the vehicle and is used to determine whether the vehicle is in a working or non-working state. The vehicle path is then rendered on a map display, with the map display visually distinguishing between sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the working state and sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the non-working state.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 2, 2022
    Publication date: September 28, 2023
    Inventors: Christopher HUNSAKER, Kendal HUNSAKER, Daniel PIQUET, Jay SRINIVASAN, Daniel BIGELOW, Brock MITCHELL
  • Patent number: 11521146
    Abstract: The present disclosure describes computer systems and computer-implemented methods for managing an agricultural operation. Vehicle location information for at least one agricultural vehicle is received, and the vehicle location information is used to determine a vehicle path. Vehicle state information is received from the vehicle and is used to determine whether the vehicle is in a working or non-working state. The vehicle path is then rendered on a map display, with the map display visually distinguishing between sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the working state and sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the non-working state.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 2020
    Date of Patent: December 6, 2022
    Inventors: Christopher Hunsaker, Kendal Hunsaker, Daniel Piquet, Jay Srinivasan, Daniel Bigelow, Brock Mitchell
  • Publication number: 20200372422
    Abstract: The present disclosure describes computer systems and computer-implemented methods for managing an agricultural operation. Vehicle location information for at least one agricultural vehicle is received, and the vehicle location information is used to determine a vehicle path. Vehicle state information is received from the vehicle and is used to determine whether the vehicle is in a working or non-working state. The vehicle path is then rendered on a map display, with the map display visually distinguishing between sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the working state and sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the non-working state.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 11, 2020
    Publication date: November 26, 2020
    Inventors: Christopher Hunsaker, Kendal Hunsaker, Daniel Piquet, Jay Srinivasan, Daniel Bigelow, Brock Mitchell
  • Patent number: 10776733
    Abstract: The present disclosure describes computer systems and computer-implemented methods for managing an agricultural operation. Vehicle location information for at least one agricultural vehicle is received, and the vehicle location information is used to determine a vehicle path. Vehicle state information is received from the vehicle and is used to determine whether the vehicle is in a working or non-working state. The vehicle path is then rendered on a map display, with the map display visually distinguishing between sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the working state and sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the non-working state.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 2018
    Date of Patent: September 15, 2020
    Assignee: ACUITUS AG, INC.
    Inventors: Christopher Hunsaker, Kendal Hunsaker, Daniel Piquet, Jay Srinivasan, Daniel Bigelow, Brock Mitchell
  • Publication number: 20180374009
    Abstract: The present disclosure describes computer systems and computer-implemented methods for managing an agricultural operation. Vehicle location information for at least one agricultural vehicle is received, and the vehicle location information is used to determine a vehicle path. Vehicle state information is received from the vehicle and is used to determine whether the vehicle is in a working or non-working state. The vehicle path is then rendered on a map display, with the map display visually distinguishing between sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the working state and sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the non-working state.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 25, 2018
    Publication date: December 27, 2018
    Inventors: Christopher Hunsaker, Kendal Hunsaker, Daniel Piquet, Jay Srinivasan, Daniel Bigelow, Brock Mitchell
  • Publication number: 20050087428
    Abstract: A motorized roller for a conveyor includes a non-rotatable portion and a roller portion that is rotatably driven relative to the non-rotatable portion via an internal motor. The non-rotatable portion includes hubs or ends that are mounted to the opposed surfaces of opposite sidewalls or mounting portions of a conveyor, such that the motorized roller is positioned entirely between the mounting portions. The motorized roller may be secured to the mounting portions via at least one fastener extending through the mounting portions and at least partially into the respective hub or end of the non-rotatable portion of the motorized roller. The motorized roller may include an electrical connector integral with one of the hubs for electrically connecting the motorized roller to a corresponding connector of the conveyor. The motorized roller thus may be generally flush-mounted between the mounting portions of the conveyor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 28, 2004
    Publication date: April 28, 2005
    Inventors: Thomas Pelak, Daniel Bigelow