Patents by Inventor James W. Jackson
James W. Jackson 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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Publication number: 20240077309Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to displaying information related to a physical activity. In some embodiments, methods and user interfaces for managing the display of information related to a physical activity are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2023Publication date: March 7, 2024Inventors: Nicholas D. FELTON, James B. CARY, Edward CHAO, Kevin W. CHEN, Christopher P. FOSS, Eamon F. GILRAVI, Austen J. GREEN, Bradley W. GRIFFIN, Anders K. HAGLUNDS, Lori HYLAN-CHO, Stephen P. JACKSON, Matthew S. KOONCE, Paul T. NIXON, Robert M. PEARSON
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Patent number: 7490442Abstract: A system and associated method for forming a window opening in a poured concrete wall and installing a window therein includes a one-piece reusable window buck having a number of retainers temporarily coupled thereto. An anchor portion of each retainer becomes embedded in the poured concrete wall and after the window buck is removed from the window opening formed in the wall, the window is easily and conveniently installed in the window opening and secured therein by the window retainer and cooperating clip on the window frame without the need for additional mechanical fasteners or tools.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2004Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Feather Lite Innovations, Inc.Inventors: James W. Jackson, Stephen Mayer
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Patent number: 6991205Abstract: A concrete form has an embossed panel for molding a facade of brickwork in a particular pattern on a concrete wall or the like. Specially constructed support beams, struts and flanges are secured to the panel on the back of the panel to prevent undesired deformation of the borders. Each flange has a panel engaging surface and a plurality of projections on the surface adapted to be received within depressions in the borders presented by the brickwork pattern. The panel is embossed to resemble a brickwork pattern, and the marginal borders vertically traverse the pattern through vertically aligned joints in alternate courses, the flanges having similarly arranged projections to be received within the spaced depressions presented by the aligned, vertically spaced joints.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2004Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: Feather Lite Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Dallas E. Myers, James W. Jackson
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Patent number: 6905106Abstract: A pin and wedge combination to couple adjacent panels of a concrete wall form together includes a pin with a tapered region along its shank to assist in removal of the pin from the hole in the flange of the panel and the tie-rod during disassembly of a concrete wall form.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2003Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Featherlite Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Dallas E. Myers, James W. Jackson
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Publication number: 20040217254Abstract: A concrete form has an embossed panel for molding a facade of brickwork in a particular pattern on a concrete wall or the like. Specially constructed support beams, struts and flanges are secured to the panel on the back of the panel to prevent undesired deformation of the borders. Each flange has a panel engaging surface and a plurality of projections on the surface adapted to be received within depressions in the borders presented by the brickwork pattern. The panel is embossed to resemble a brickwork pattern, and the marginal borders vertically traverse the pattern through vertically aligned joints in alternate courses, the flanges having similarly arranged projections to be received within the spaced depressions presented by the aligned, vertically spaced joints.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2004Applicant: Feather Lite Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Dallas E. Myers, James W. Jackson
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Publication number: 20040089787Abstract: A pin and wedge combination to couple adjacent panels of a concrete wall form together includes a pin with a tapered region along its shank to assist in removal of the pin from the hole in the flange of the panel and the tie-rod during disassembly of a concrete wall form.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2003Publication date: May 13, 2004Applicant: Feather Lite Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Dallas E. Myers, James W. Jackson
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Patent number: 6691976Abstract: A sliding pin is selectively mounted to the back of a poured concrete wall form panel for use in combination with a standard wedge for coupling adjacent panels of the concrete wall form together. The pin when attached to the panel conveniently slides relative to the panel to and between engaged, stowed and retracted positions. Furthermore, the pin is captured within a carrier and is rotatable for convenient access to the slot in the shank of the pin. The components of the system are durable to withstand impact blows by a hammer or other tool, do not require specialized hardware for their use and will not be fouled by splashed concrete or other debris.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2001Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Feather Lite Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Dallas E. Myers, James W. Jackson, John W. Poynter
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Patent number: 6550194Abstract: A system and associated method for forming a window opening in a poured concrete wall and installing a window therein includes a two-piece reusable window buck having a retainer temporarily coupled thereto. The retainer becomes partially embedded in the poured concrete wall and after the window buck is removed from the window opening formed in the wall, the window is easily and conveniently installed in the window opening and secured therein by the window retainer and cooperating spring clip on the window frame without the need for additional mechanical fasteners or tools.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2001Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: Feather Lite Innovations, Inc.Inventors: James W. Jackson, John W. Poynter
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Publication number: 20020047082Abstract: A system and associated method for forming a window opening in a poured concrete wall and installing a window therein includes a two-piece reusable window buck having a retainer temporarily coupled thereto. The retainer becomes partially embedded in the poured concrete wall and after the window buck is removed from the window opening formed in the wall, the window is easily and conveniently installed in the window opening and secured therein by the window retainer and cooperating spring clip on the window frame without the need for additional mechanical fasteners or tools.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2001Publication date: April 25, 2002Inventors: James W. Jackson, John W. Poynter
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Publication number: 20020008188Abstract: A sliding pin is selectively mounted to the back of a poured concrete wall form panel for use in combination with a standard wedge for coupling adjacent panels of the concrete wall form together. The pin when attached to the panel conveniently slides relative to the panel to and between engaged, stowed and retracted positions. Furthermore, the pin is captured within a carrier and is rotatable for convenient access to the slot in the shank of the pin. The components of the system are durable to withstand impact blows by a hammer or other tool, do not require specialized hardware for their use and will not be fouled by splashed concrete or other debris.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2001Publication date: January 24, 2002Inventors: Dallas E. Myers, James W. Jackson, John W. Poynter
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Patent number: 6185884Abstract: A system and associated method for forming a window opening in a poured concrete wall and installing a window therein includes a two-piece reusable window buck having a retainer temporarily coupled thereto. The retainer becomes partially embedded in the poured concrete wall and after the window buck is removed from the window opening formed in the wall, the window is easily and conveniently installed in the window opening and secured therein by the window retainer and cooperating spring clip on the window frame without the need for additional mechanical fasteners or tools.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Feather Lite Innovations Inc.Inventors: Dallas E. Myers, James W. Jackson, Norman Cottongim
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Patent number: 4726846Abstract: A method for reclaiming waste asphalt sheet material reinforced with inelastic brittle fibers, such as fiberglass, subjects the material to tearing, kneading, sheet and frictional drag forces, preferably in a kneading mixer, to reduce the material to a viscous fluid state in which the fibers have been pulverized to particles of a maximum dimension less than about 600 microns. If mineral particles of larger dimension are present in the reduced fluid material, they are crushed to filler particles of maximum dimension less than about 600 microns by passing the reduced fluid material between oppositely rotated, heated crush rolls. The novel reclaimed waste includes at least the asphalt and the pulverized fiber, may include mineral filler of maximum particle size less than 600 microns, some or all of which may be crushed mineral granules of larger maximum dimension contained in the waste material.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1986Date of Patent: February 23, 1988Assignee: Bird IncorporatedInventors: James W. Jackson, Cecil E. Stapley, Franklin W. Wood
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Patent number: 4023320Abstract: An integrally molded one-piece ornamental plastic shutter having marginal portions providing peripheral front surfaces and inner and outer top, bottom and side surfaces. A plurality of discrete slats extend between the inner side surfaces. The slats slope downwardly and are parallel to and spaced from one another. Their lower edge portions are extended rearwardly to simulate the appearance and the rigid feel of the slats of a conventional wooden shutter.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1976Date of Patent: May 17, 1977Assignee: Bird & Son, Inc.Inventor: James W. Jackson
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Patent number: D381172Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1995Date of Patent: July 15, 1997Inventors: James M. Jackson, James W. Jackson