Patents by Inventor George Brandon
George Brandon 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: 12185492Abstract: A tray for modules may be configured to be in power communication with a motherboard. The tray may include a tray status indicator to be powered by a power storage circuit within the tray when the tray is disconnected from the motherboard. The tray may include slots to receive removable modules that are to be in power communication with the tray. The tray may include module status indicators to be powered by the power storage circuit when the tray is disconnected from the motherboard. The tray may include an indicator that a given one of the removable modules has a fault. The indication is to be persistent after disconnection of the tray from the motherboard. The tray may include a display controller circuit to selectively apply display schemes for the tray status indicator and the module status indicators depending upon whether the tray is connected to power of the motherboard.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2023Date of Patent: December 31, 2024Assignee: SOFTIRON LIMITEDInventors: Sean Michael Robin, George Brandon Dunson
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Publication number: 20230389217Abstract: A tray for modules may be configured to be in power communication with a motherboard. The tray may include a tray status indicator to be powered by a power storage circuit within the tray when the tray is disconnected from the motherboard. The tray may include slots to receive removable modules that are to be in power communication with the tray. The tray may include module status indicators to be powered by the power storage circuit when the tray is disconnected from the motherboard. The tray may include an indicator that a given one of the removable modules has a fault. The indication is to be persistent after disconnection of the tray from the motherboard. The tray may include a display controller circuit to selectively apply display schemes for the tray status indicator and the module status indicators depending upon whether the tray is connected to power of the motherboard.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2023Publication date: November 30, 2023Applicant: SOFTIRON LIMITEDInventors: Sean Michael Robin, George Brandon Dunson
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Patent number: 10438609Abstract: The translator detects audio with the use of at least one microphone. The system analyzes the audio input to determine the spoken words. The translator determines the phonemes of the spoken words and outputs each phoneme to the user. The translator maps each phoneme to a haptic code that represents the detected phoneme. After determining the phonemes to output to the user, the system actuates multiple actuators to communicate the code to the user. The actuators contact the user to communicate the code associated with each phoneme of the audio input.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2017Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Inventor: George Brandon Foshee
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Patent number: 9773391Abstract: When the sight impaired become mobile, they often bump their heads on unseen objects and/or hazards that could result in injury. The object detection device uses signal emitting proximity sensors that alert the user to unseen objects. The object detection device notifies the user of detected objects. Stimulators, such as actuators, produce a detected feedback to contact the user to warn the user that an object has been detected and the distance between the object and the user. Each actuator contacts the user at a specific contact point. The actuator contacting the user at a specific contact point informs the user of the distance between the user and the detected object.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2014Date of Patent: September 26, 2017Assignee: FAUXSEE INNOCATIONS, LLCInventors: George Brandon Foshee, Timothy Allen Zigler
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Publication number: 20170213568Abstract: The translator detects audio with the use of at least one microphone. The system analyzes the audio input to determine the spoken words. The translator determines the phonemes of the spoken words and outputs each phoneme to the user. The translator maps each phoneme to a haptic code that represents the detected phoneme. After determining the phonemes to output to the user, the system actuates multiple actuators to communicate the code to the user. The actuators contact the user to communicate the code associated with each phoneme of the audio input.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2017Publication date: July 27, 2017Inventor: George Brandon Foshee
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Patent number: 9651014Abstract: A system and method for a double source battery charger of an engine-generator. The double source battery charger of the engine-generator includes an electric starter and a battery. The electric starter is selectively energized by the battery to start an engine of the engine-generator. The double source charger maintains the battery at a desired charge such that the battery has sufficient charge to energize the electric starter. The double source battery charger is selectively coupled to one of two power sources to charge the battery: an alternator of the engine-generator and an external AC source, such as a standard 120 Volt or 240 Volt wall outlet. As a result, the battery is charged by either power from a wall outlet or, if the generator is running, by power provided from the alternator.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2013Date of Patent: May 16, 2017Assignee: TECHTRONIC OUTDOOR PRODUCTS TECHNOLOGY LIMITEDInventors: George Brandon, Mina William Atta
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Patent number: 8803699Abstract: When the sight impaired become mobile, they often bump their heads on unseen objects and/or hazards that could result in injury. The object detection device uses signal emitting proximity sensors that alert the user to unseen objects. The object detection device notifies the user of detected objects. Stimulators contact the user to warn the user that an object has been detected and the distance between the object and the user. Each stimulator contacts the user at a specific contact point. The stimulator finger contacting the user at a specific contact point informs the user of the distance between the user and the detected object.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2012Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Inventors: George Brandon Foshee, Timothy Allen Zigler
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Publication number: 20140110951Abstract: A system and method for a double source battery charger of an engine-generator. The double source battery charger of the engine-generator includes an electric starter and a battery. The electric starter is selectively energized by the battery to start an engine of the engine-generator. The double source charger maintains the battery at a desired charge such that the battery has sufficient charge to energize the electric starter. The double source battery charger is selectively coupled to one of two power sources to charge the battery: an alternator of the engine-generator and an external AC source, such as a standard 120 Volt or 240 Volt wall outlet. As a result, the battery is charged by either power from a wall outlet or, if the generator is running, by power provided from the alternator.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2013Publication date: April 24, 2014Applicant: Techtronic Outdoor Products Technology LimitedInventors: George Brandon, Mina William Atta
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Publication number: 20130044005Abstract: When the sight impaired become mobile, they often bump their heads on unseen objects and/or hazards that could result in injury. The object detection device uses signal emitting proximity sensors that alert the user to unseen objects. The object detection device notifies the user of detected objects. Stimulators contact the user to warn the user that an object has been detected and the distance between the object and the user. Each stimulator contacts the user at a specific contact point. The stimulator finger contacting the user at a specific contact point informs the user of the distance between the user and the detected object.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2012Publication date: February 21, 2013Inventors: George Brandon Foshee, Timothy Allen Zigler