Patents by Inventor Dwayne Taylor
Dwayne Taylor 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: 12311724Abstract: A secondary loop HVAC system including an evaporator, a condenser, an expansion valve, and a compressor. A refrigerant loop is in fluid communication with each of the evaporator, the condenser, and the expansion valve. An HVAC case includes a first heat exchanger and a second heat exchanger. A first coolant loop is in fluid communication with the first heat exchanger, the second heat exchanger, and either the evaporator or the condenser. A valve system is configured to control flow of the coolant through the first coolant loop. In a maximum hot heating mode, the valve system is configured to direct the coolant through the condenser, the first heat exchanger, and the second heat exchanger. In a maximum cold cooling mode, the valve system is configured to direct the coolant through the evaporator, the first heat exchanger, and the second heat exchanger.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2022Date of Patent: May 27, 2025Assignees: DENSO International America, Inc., DENSO CORPORATIONInventors: Dwayne Taylor, Matt Filipkowski, Mika Gocho, Aaron Compton, Brian Belanger, Jonathan Noah-Navarro
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Publication number: 20240338992Abstract: A wireless access control system network, in which a multi-level machine-readable code system and method are deployed for initiating and enabling contact-less access control to a device available for rental, access and use in an environment, by scanning multi-level machine-readable codes displayed in said environment using web-enabled mobile phones. The multi-level machine-readable code system including multi-level codes including facility-level codes, site-level codes and device-level codes, that are scanned by mobile computing devices such as mobile smart phones to initiated web-based e-commerce-enabled transactions that allow guest users to select and rent the particular networked devices available for rental and use within a facility, such as, for example, storage lockers, strollers, EVCs, wheelchairs and the like at a site selected within the environment. The wireless access and control system network can automatically assign an available device to the guest user at the selected site.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2024Publication date: October 10, 2024Applicant: Scooterbug, Inc.Inventors: Mark Christopher Schmidt, Wesley Edward Swogger, Thomas Dwayne Taylor, Michael Buchoff
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Patent number: 11995943Abstract: A multi-level machine-readable code system and method deployed in an environment supported by a wireless access control system network. The multi-level machine-readable code system including multi-level codes including facility-level codes, site-level codes and device-level codes, that are scanned by mobile computing devices such as mobile smart phones to initiated web-based e-commerce-enabled transactions that allow guest users to select and rent the particular networked devices available for rental and use within a facility, such as, for example, storage lockers, strollers, EVCs, wheelchairs and the like at a site selected within the environment. The wireless access and control system network can automatically assign an available device to the guest user at the selected site.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2021Date of Patent: May 28, 2024Assignee: SCOOTERBUG, INC.Inventors: Mark Christopher Schmidt, Wesley Edward Swogger, Thomas Dwayne Taylor, Michael Buchoff
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Publication number: 20240166166Abstract: An HVAC system for a vehicle including: a transparent metallic layer configured to be mounted to a windshield; a control module configured to apply voltage from a power supply to the transparent metallic layer to heat the windshield; and an HVAC case defining a face outlet and a combined foot and side window outlet, the HVAC case including a mode door movable to control airflow through both the face outlet and the combined foot and side window outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2023Publication date: May 23, 2024Applicant: DENSO International America, Inc.Inventors: Brian BELANGER, Aaron COMPTON, Dwayne TAYLOR, Michael BIMA, Andrew TARNACKI, Jonathan NOAH-NAVARRO, Bruce BARNARD, Chris PAQUETTE
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Publication number: 20240166015Abstract: A system for electrically heating glass configured for installation on a vehicle. The system includes: a transparent metallic layer configured to be mounted to the glass, conduct electrical current, and increase in temperature to heat the glass in response to electrical current running across the transparent metallic layer; a glass temperature sensor configured to sense a glass temperature of the glass; a humidity sensor configured to sense humidity of at least one of cabin humidity inside the vehicle and exterior humidity outside of the vehicle; a cabin temperature sensor configured to sense cabin temperature of the vehicle; an exterior temperature sensor configured to sense exterior temperature outside of the vehicle; and a control module.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2023Publication date: May 23, 2024Inventors: Jonathan NOAH-NAVARRO, Bruce BARNARD, Chris PAQUETTE, Michael BIMA, Dwayne TAYLOR, James LINK, Christopher RAINEY, David KORENCHUK, Mika GOCHO, George HADLEY, Koji OTA
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Publication number: 20240166025Abstract: An electrical heating system for a vehicle. The system includes: a transparent metallic layer configured to be mounted to a transparent material, conduct electrical current, and increase in temperature to heat the transparent material in response to electrical current running across the transparent metallic layer; a power supply; a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system configured to heat and cool a passenger cabin of the vehicle; and a control module. The control module is configured to: apply voltage from the power supply to the transparent metallic layer to heat the transparent material; and apply voltage from the power supply to a component of the HVAC system to heat the component of the HVAC system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2023Publication date: May 23, 2024Applicant: Denso International America, Inc.Inventors: James LINK, Norihiko Enomoto, Kengo Sugimura, Yilin Tian, Robert Brinker, Dwayne Taylor, Chris Paquette, Michael Bima
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Patent number: 11881074Abstract: A GPS-tracked wireless-networked wheelchair system includes a wheelchair framework for carrying a passenger, and having a set of wheels adapted to rotate. A device-level machine-readable code is displayed on a surface associated with the wheelchair system. A brake assembly is arranged with the set of wheels and has a locked position, and an unlocked position. A wireless control module is operably connected to a wireless communication network. When a web-enabled mobile phone is used to (i) scan the device-level machine-readable code displayed on the wheelchair system, (ii) complete a wheelchair rental transaction over the wireless communication network, and (iii) obtain access control over the rented wheelchair system, then the wireless wheel locking control module unlocks the brake assembly, and the wheelchair framework is allowed to move relative to the ground surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2021Date of Patent: January 23, 2024Assignee: SCOOTERBUG, INC.Inventors: Mark Christopher Schmidt, Wesley Edward Swogger, Thomas Dwayne Taylor, Michael Buchoff Buchoff, Sowmya Balda, Stephanie Cornelia Lutz, Marc Maxwell Barber, Kevin George Miranda
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Patent number: 11875629Abstract: A wireless-networked stroller access control system includes a plurality of wireless-networked strollers, each having stroller framework for carrying a passenger, and having a set of wheels mounted on an axle. A device-level machine-readable code is displayed on a surface associated with the stroller system. A wheel brake assembly is arranged with the set of wheels and has a locked position, and an unlocked position. A manually-actuated control bar assembly is mounted on the stroller framework, arranged with respect to the wheel brake assembly, and has a locked state of operation and an unlocked state of operation. A wireless wheel-axle locking control module is arranged in wireless communication with a wireless communication infrastructure, and configured with the manually-actuated control bar assembly to control the state of operation of the manually-actuated control bar assembly and also the wheel brake assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2021Date of Patent: January 16, 2024Assignee: SCOOTERBUG, INC.Inventors: Mark Christopher Schmidt, Wesley Edward Swogger, Thomas Dwayne Taylor, Michael Buchoff Buchoff, Sowmya Balda, Stephanie Cornelia Lutz, Marc Maxwell Barber, Kevin George Miranda
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Patent number: 11854336Abstract: A GPS-tracked wireless-networked electric convenience vehicle (ECV) includes a body portion adapted for supporting the body of passenger; a GPS system for providing GPS-location services to the GPS-tracked wireless-networked ECV; a transport system with wheels and a drive mechanism, for supporting and transporting the body portion; and a wireless electronic control module being integrated with the transport system, and in wireless communication with a wireless communication infrastructure, for controlling said wheels and/or the drive mechanism. When a web-enabled mobile phone is used to (i) scan a device-level machine-readable code displayed on the GPS-tracked wireless-networked ECV, (ii) complete an ECV rental transaction over the wireless communication infrastructure, and (iii) obtain access control over the rented GPS-tracked wireless-networked ECV, then the wireless electronic control module enables the GPS-tracked wireless-networked ECV to be operated on a ground surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2021Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Assignee: SCOOTERBUG, INC.Inventors: Mark Christopher Schmidt, Wesley Edward Swogger, Thomas Dwayne Taylor, Michael Buchoff Buchoff, Sowmya Balda, Stephanie Cornelia Lutz, Marc Maxwell Barber, Kevin George Miranda
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Patent number: 11854335Abstract: A method of contact-less access control to a device available for rental, access and use in an environment, by scanning multi-level machine-readable codes displayed in the environment using web-enabled mobile phones wirelessly connected to a wireless access control network. To practice a facility-level, site-level access and/or device-level access control method, a web-enabled mobile phone is used to scan facility-level, site-level and/or device-level machine-readable codes in the environment, and in response, rental transaction identifiers are stored within the cache on the web-enabled mobile phone scanning the machine-readable code. Each rental transaction identifier identifies the web-enabled mobile phone that is linked to a specific device rental transaction. After renting the selected device at either a facility-level, site-level or device-level location in the environment, the web-enabled mobile phone is used to scan the device-level machine-readable code on the rented device.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2021Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Assignee: SCOOTERBUG, INC.Inventors: Mark Christopher Schmidt, Wesley Edward Swogger, Edward Joel Rodriguez, Thomas Dwayne Taylor, Michael Buchoff Buchoff, Sowmya Balda, Kyle Clarennce West, Brian William Rood, Tomas Rodriguez
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Publication number: 20230391161Abstract: An HVAC system including an evaporator, a condenser, an expansion valve, and a compressor. An HVAC case includes a first heat exchanger having a first height, a second heat exchanger having a second height that is greater than the first height, and an air mix door movable to direct airflow from the second heat exchanger to the first heat exchanger or around the first heat exchanger. In a maximum hot mode, a valve system directs the coolant through the condenser, the first heat exchanger, and the second heat exchanger, and the air mix door directs airflow from the second heat exchanger to the first heat exchanger. In a maximum cold mode, the valve system directs the coolant through the evaporator, the first heat exchanger, and the second heat exchanger.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2023Publication date: December 7, 2023Applicant: DENSO International America, Inc.Inventors: Dwayne TAYLOR, Matt FILIPKOWSKI, Mika GOCHO, Aaron COMPTON, Brian BELANGER, Jonathan NOAH-NAVARRO
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Publication number: 20230271474Abstract: A secondary loop HVAC system including an evaporator, a condenser, an expansion valve, and a compressor. A refrigerant loop is in fluid communication with each of the evaporator, the condenser, and the expansion valve. An HVAC case includes a first heat exchanger and a second heat exchanger. A first coolant loop is in fluid communication with the first heat exchanger, the second heat exchanger, and either the evaporator or the condenser. A valve system is configured to control flow of the coolant through the first coolant loop. In a maximum hot heating mode, the valve system is configured to direct the coolant through the condenser, the first heat exchanger, and the second heat exchanger. In a maximum cold cooling mode, the valve system is configured to direct the coolant through the evaporator, the first heat exchanger, and the second heat exchanger.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2022Publication date: August 31, 2023Inventors: Dwayne TAYLOR, Matt FILIPKOWSKI, Mika GOCHO, Aaron COMPTON, Brian BELANGER, Jonathan NOAH-NAVARRO
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Patent number: 11631295Abstract: A wireless network, mobile systems and methods for controlling access to lockers, strollers, wheel chairs and electronic convenience vehicles and other networked devices provided with machine-readable codes that are scanned by mobile phones and computing devices.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2020Date of Patent: April 18, 2023Assignee: SCOOTERBUG, INC.Inventors: Mark Christopher Schmidt, Wesley Edward Swogger, Edward Joel Rodriguez, Thomas Dwayne Taylor, Michael Buchoff Buchoff, Sowmya Balda, Kyle Clarennce West, Stephanie Cornelia Lutz, Marc Maxwell Barber, Kevin George Miranda, Brian William Rood, Tomas Rodriguez
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Publication number: 20220068078Abstract: A multi-level machine-readable code system and method deployed in an environment supported by a wireless access control system network. The multi-level machine-readable code system including multi-level codes including facility-level codes, site-level codes and device-level codes, that are scanned by mobile computing devices such as mobile smart phones to initiated web-based e-commerce-enabled transactions that allow guest users to select and rent the particular networked devices available for rental and use within a facility, such as, for example, storage lockers, strollers, EVCs, wheelchairs and the like at a site selected within the environment. The wireless access and control system network can automatically assign an available device to the guest user at the selected site.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2021Publication date: March 3, 2022Applicant: Safemark Systems, L.P.Inventors: Mark Christopher Schmidt, Wesley Edward Swogger, Thomas Dwayne Taylor, Michael Buchoff Buchoff
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Publication number: 20220051509Abstract: A wireless network, mobile systems and methods for controlling access to lockers, strollers, wheel chairs and electronic convenience vehicles and other networked devices provided with machine-readable codes that are scanned by mobile phones and computing devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2020Publication date: February 17, 2022Applicant: Safemark Systems, L.P.Inventors: Mark Christopher Schmidt, Wesley Edward Swogger, Edward Joel Rodriguez, Thomas Dwayne Taylor, Michael Buchoff Buchoff, Sowmya Balda, Kyle Clarennce West, Stephanie Cornelia Lutz, Marc Maxwell Barber, Kevin George Miranda, Brian William Rood, Thomas Rodriguez
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Publication number: 20220051510Abstract: A method of contact-less access control to a device available for rental, access and use in an environment, by scanning multi-level machine-readable codes displayed in the environment using web-enabled mobile phones wirelessly connected to a wireless access control network. To practice a facility-level, site-level access and/or device-level access control method, a web-enabled mobile phone is used to scan facility-level, site-level and/or device-level machine-readable codes in the environment, and in response, rental transaction identifiers are stored within the cache on the web-enabled mobile phone scanning the machine-readable code. Each rental transaction identifier identifies the web-enabled mobile phone that is linked to a specific device rental transaction. After renting the selected device at either a facility-level, site-level or device-level location in the environment, the web-enabled mobile phone is used to scan the device-level machine-readable code on the rented device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2021Publication date: February 17, 2022Applicant: Safemark Systems, L.P.Inventors: Mark Christopher Schmidt, Wesley Edward Swogger, Edward Joel Rodriguez, Thomas Dwayne Taylor, Michael Buchoff Buchoff, Sowmya Balda, Kyle Clarennce West, Brian William Rood, Tomas Rodriguez
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Publication number: 20220051511Abstract: A wireless-networked stroller access control system includes a plurality of wireless-networked strollers, each having stroller framework for carrying a passenger, and having a set of wheels mounted on an axle. A device-level machine-readable code is displayed on a surface associated with the stroller system. A wheel brake assembly is arranged with the set of wheels and has a locked position, and an unlocked position. A manually-actuated control bar assembly is mounted on the stroller framework, arranged with respect to the wheel brake assembly, and has a locked state of operation and an unlocked state of operation. A wireless wheel-axle locking control module is arranged in wireless communication with a wireless communication infrastructure, and configured with the manually-actuated control bar assembly to control the state of operation of the manually-actuated control bar assembly and also the wheel brake assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2021Publication date: February 17, 2022Applicant: Safemark Systems, L.P.Inventors: Mark Christopher Schmidt, Wesley Edward Swogger, Thomas Dwayne Taylor, Michael Buchoff Buchoff, Sowmya Balda, Stephanie Cornelia Lutz, Marc Maxwell Barber, Kevin George Miranda
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Publication number: 20220051513Abstract: A GPS-tracked wireless-networked wheelchair system includes a wheelchair framework for carrying a passenger, and having a set of wheels adapted to rotate. A device-level machine-readable code is displayed on a surface associated with the wheelchair system. A brake assembly is arranged with the set of wheels and has a locked position, and an unlocked position. A wireless control module is operably connected to a wireless communication network. When a web-enabled mobile phone is used to (i) scan the device-level machine-readable code displayed on the wheelchair system, (ii) complete a wheelchair rental transaction over the wireless communication network, and (iii) obtain access control over the rented wheelchair system, then the wireless wheel locking control module unlocks the brake assembly, and the wheelchair framework is allowed to move relative to the ground surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2021Publication date: February 17, 2022Applicant: Safemark Systems, L.P.Inventors: Mark Christopher Schmidt, Wesley Edward Swogger, Thomas Dwayne Taylor, Michael Buchoff Buchoff, Sowmya Balda, Stephanie Cornelia Lutz, Marc Maxwell Barber, Kevin George Miranda
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Publication number: 20220051512Abstract: A GPS-tracked wireless-networked electric convenience vehicle (ECV) includes a body portion adapted for supporting the body of passenger; a GPS system for providing GPS-location services to the GPS-tracked wireless-networked ECV; a transport system with wheels and a drive mechanism, for supporting and transporting the body portion; and a wireless electronic control module being integrated with the transport system, and in wireless communication with a wireless communication infrastructure, for controlling said wheels and/or the drive mechanism. When a web-enabled mobile phone is used to (i) scan a device-level machine-readable code displayed on the GPS-tracked wireless-networked ECV, (ii) complete an ECV rental transaction over the wireless communication infrastructure, and (iii) obtain access control over the rented GPS-tracked wireless-networked ECV, then the wireless electronic control module enables the GPS-tracked wireless-networked ECV to be operated on a ground surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2021Publication date: February 17, 2022Applicant: Safemark Systems, L.P.Inventors: Mark Christopher Schmidt, Wesley Edward Swogger, Thomas Dwayne Taylor, Michael Buchoff Buchoff, Sowmya Balda, Stephanie Cornelia Lutz, Marc Maxwell Barber, Kevin George Miranda
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Publication number: 20210312557Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to methods and systems to automatically generate personal articles insurance data and/or personal articles insurance policies, quotes, premiums, pricing, discounts, etc. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to automatically generating personal articles insurance data based upon information extracted from digital images of documentation associated with a personal article, such as via object recognition and/or optical character recognition techniques. The digital images of documentation of the personal article may include digital images of alpha-numeric text related to the personal article and/or at least one picture of the personal article. Personal articles insurance quotes, policies, premiums, discounts, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2016Publication date: October 7, 2021Inventors: Kathryn E. Knarr, Dwayne Taylor, Amy Engelhorn