Patents by Inventor Jason Duke
Jason Duke 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: 9738008Abstract: A flail assembly for use in debarking logs moving in a processing direction includes a debarking assembly having a shaft that is mounted for rotation above the logs moving in the processing direction. A flail having a fixed end is attached to the shaft. The flail has a length that defines an arc of rotation of the free end of the flail as the shaft is rotated. A housing is positioned adjacent the flail. The housing has a center line that is generally aligned with the processing direction, and a deflector vane which extends inwardly towards the arc of rotation of the free end of the flail. The deflector vane serves to direct bark chips that are cast upwardly by the flail away from the center line of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2014Date of Patent: August 22, 2017Assignee: Astec Industries, Inc.Inventors: Arnold Neil Peterson, Jason Duke Tift
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Patent number: 9687713Abstract: The present invention is directed to a wireless basketball shot tracking system, method and processor-readable medium that allows a basketball player to train shooting from different locations as instructed by a hands-free-portable electronic device, and to track the results by a shot detector placed on the basketball goal. The shot detector is in wireless communication with the hands-free-portable electronic device. The electronic device stores whether basketball shots are made or missed from the various shooting locations, and can provide real-time shooting percentages of basketball players during basketball shooting sessions. The electronic device can provide a program mode, a play mode, a review mode and a random mode to help improve the shooting skills of a basketball player from different shooting locations on a basketball court. The electronic device can interface with external devices via a wired or wireless communications port for uploading or downloading program updates or shooting session data.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2016Date of Patent: June 27, 2017Inventor: Jason Duke
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Publication number: 20160332168Abstract: A sorting conveyor for separating ferromagnetic materials from a stream of materials includes a conveyor component having an input end and an output end. The sorting conveyor also includes a conveyor drive system for driving the conveyor component to move the stream of materials from the input end to the output end for discharge of at least a portion of the stream of materials as a product stream at the output end. A magnetic separator is located adjacent the conveyor component and adapted to divert ferromagnetic materials from the stream of materials into a metal stream that is separate from the product stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2016Publication date: November 17, 2016Applicant: Astec Industries, Inc.Inventors: Arnold Neil Peterson, Bradly Michael Deuerling, Adam James Love, Jason Duke Tift
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Patent number: 9474953Abstract: The present invention is directed to a wireless basketball shot tracking system, method and processor-readable medium that allows a basketball player to train shooting from different locations and/or with different styles as instructed by a hands-free-portable electronic device, and to track the results by a shot detector placed on the backboard or hoop. The shot detector is in wireless communication with the hands-free-portable electronic device. The electronic device stores whether shots are made or missed from the various shooting locations or styles, and provides real-time shooting percentages of basketball players during basketball shooting sessions. The electronic device interfaces with external devices via a wired or wireless communications port for uploading or downloading program updates or shooting session data.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2014Date of Patent: October 25, 2016Inventor: Jason Duke
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Publication number: 20150076265Abstract: A flail assembly for use in debarking logs moving in a processing direction includes a debarking assembly having a shaft that is mounted for rotation above the logs moving in the processing direction. A flail having a fixed end is attached to the shaft. The flail has a length that defines an arc of rotation of the free end of the flail as the shaft is rotated. A housing is positioned adjacent the flail. The housing has a center line that is generally aligned with the processing direction, and a deflector vane which extends inwardly towards the arc of rotation of the free end of the flail. The deflector vane serves to direct bark chips that are cast upwardly by the flail away from the center line of the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2014Publication date: March 19, 2015Inventors: Arnold Neil Peterson, Jason Duke Tift
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Patent number: 8845461Abstract: The present invention is directed to a wireless shot tracking system including a programmable electronic unit that is in electrical communication with a shot detector for automatically tracking and displaying real-time shooting percentages of basketball players during basketball shooting sessions, and a telescoping pole for mounting the shot detector to a basketball rim from the ground. The programmable electronic unit provides a program mode, a play mode, a review mode and a random mode to help improve the shooting skills of a basketball player from different shooting locations on a basketball court. The shot detector includes one or more vibration sensors to detect missed shots, and an activator that extends along a horizontal axis in a central region of the basketball hoop to detect made shots. The programmable electronic unit interfaces with a computer via a USB port for uploading or downloading program updates or shooting session data.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2011Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Inventor: Jason Duke
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Publication number: 20120322587Abstract: The present invention is directed to a wireless shot tracking system including a programmable electronic unit that is in electrical communication with a shot detector for automatically tracking and displaying real-time shooting percentages of basketball players during basketball shooting sessions, and a telescoping pole for mounting the shot detector to a basketball rim from the ground. The programmable electronic unit provides a program mode, a play mode, a review mode and a random mode to help improve the shooting skills of a basketball player from different shooting locations on a basketball court. The shot detector includes one or more vibration sensors to detect missed shots, and an activator that extends along a horizontal axis in a central region of the basketball hoop to detect made shots. The programmable electronic unit interfaces with a computer via a USB port for uploading or downloading program updates or shooting session data.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2011Publication date: December 20, 2012Inventor: Jason Duke
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Publication number: 20110197136Abstract: A method of profiling a web browser instance associated with a computer, so as to determine the propensity of a user of the web browser instance to undertake certain actions, the method comprising the steps of: storing a web page on a web server, said web page including profiling code; uploading the web page to a visitor web browser instance responsive to a request from said web browser; and executing the profiling code on the web server and/or web browser to extract profiling data from the visitor web browser instance.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2010Publication date: August 11, 2011Inventor: Jason Duke
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Publication number: 20060005540Abstract: A system for limiting the rotational speed of a turbocharger is disclosed. The turbocharger includes a compressor having an outlet fluidly coupled to an intake manifold of an internal combustion engine and a compressor outlet, a turbine having an inlet fluidly coupled to an exhaust manifold of the engine and an outlet. A control computer is configured to compute a maximum compressor outlet pressure value as a function of the compressor inlet pressure, the compressor inlet temperature, an operating condition other than the compressor inlet pressure or temperature and a maximum allowable turbocharger speed value, and to control a turbine swallowing capacity or efficiency control mechanism in a manner that limits compressor outlet pressure to the maximum compressor outlet pressure value to thereby limit rotational speed of the turbocharger to the maximum turbocharger speed value. The operating condition may be, for example, engine intake air flow rate or engine speed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2005Publication date: January 12, 2006Inventors: Scott Baize, Jason Dukes, Norbert Rehm, Dave Dunnuck
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Publication number: 20050172627Abstract: A system for limiting the rotational speed of a turbocharger is disclosed. The turbocharger includes a compressor having an outlet fluidly coupled to an intake manifold of an internal combustion engine and a compressor outlet, a turbine having an inlet fluidly coupled to an exhaust manifold of the engine and an outlet. A control computer is configured to compute a maximum compressor outlet pressure value as a function of the compressor inlet pressure, the compressor inlet temperature, an operating condition other than the compressor inlet pressure or temperature and a maximum allowable turbocharger speed value, and to control a turbine swallowing capacity or efficiency control mechanism in a manner that limits compressor outlet pressure to the maximum compressor outlet pressure value to thereby limit rotational speed of the turbocharger to the maximum turbocharger speed value. The operating condition may be, for example, engine intake air flow rate or engine speed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2004Publication date: August 11, 2005Inventors: Scott Baize, Jason Dukes, Norbert Rehm, Dave Dunnuck