Patents by Inventor Jason M. Patterson
Jason M. Patterson 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: 12254235Abstract: The present disclosure provides a remote sensing system. The remote sensing system includes an article of personal protective equipment (PPE) including a display panel configured to be viewed by a wearer of the article of PPE. The remote sensing system further includes a plurality of sensors disposed remotely from the article of PPE. Each of the sensors is configured to generate a respective signal. The remote sensing system further includes a processor communicably coupled to the plurality of sensors and the display panel of the article of PPE. The processor is configured to receive the respective signals from the plurality of sensors. The processor is further configured to select at least one signal from the respective signals. The processor then determines at least one critical message corresponding to the at least one signal.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2022Date of Patent: March 18, 2025Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Jeffrey L. Landis, Jason M. Patterson, Darin K. Thompson, Eric J. Bassani
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Publication number: 20240184507Abstract: The present disclosure provides a remote sensing system. The remote sensing system includes an article of personal protective equipment (PPE) including a display panel configured to be viewed by a wearer of the article of PPE. The remote sensing system further includes a plurality of sensors disposed remotely from the article of PPE. Each of the sensors is configured to generate a respective signal. The remote sensing system further includes a processor communicably coupled to the plurality of sensors and the display panel of the article of PPE. The processor is configured to receive the respective signals from the plurality of sensors. The processor is further configured to select at least one signal from the respective signals. The processor then determines at least one critical message corresponding to the at least one signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2022Publication date: June 6, 2024Inventors: Jeffrey L. Landis, Jason M. Patterson, Darin K. Thompson, Eric J. Bassani
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Patent number: 10089889Abstract: A device, and method, for situational awareness of an emergency scene for first responders uses an unmanned aerial vehicle equipped with a sensor package in populated or otherwise restricted areas. The unmanned aerial vehicle is assigned to a control center for a designated incident while automatically tasking the unmanned aerial vehicle with the initiation of the incident response to autonomously proceed to the incident prior the control center taking active control of the unmanned aerial vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2015Date of Patent: October 2, 2018Assignee: Scott Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jason M. Patterson, William Eugene Parson, Jerry Alan Phifer, Jason Richard Cannon, Darrill Lee Plummer, Cedric Williams
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Publication number: 20170124885Abstract: A device, and method, for situational awareness of an emergency scene for first responders uses an unmanned aerial vehicle equipped with a sensor package in populated or otherwise restricted areas. The unmanned aerial vehicle is assigned to a control center for a designated incident while automatically tasking the unmanned aerial vehicle with the initiation of the incident response to autonomously proceed to the incident prior the control center taking active control of the unmanned aerial vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2015Publication date: May 4, 2017Applicant: Scott Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jason M. PATTERSON, William Eugene PARSON, Jerry Alan PHIFER, Jason Richard CANNON, Darrill Lee PLUMMER, Cedric WILLIAMS
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Patent number: 8608866Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention are related to a detergent dispenser configured to attach to an interior surface of a dishwasher door. The detergent dispenser may comprise a reservoir configured to hold detergent, wherein a portion of the upper wall of the reservoir has been removed to reduce a cross-sectional length thereof such that water flowing down the dishwasher door is encouraged into the reservoir. The detergent dispenser may also comprise a dispenser door comprising a closed configuration and an open configuration, wherein the dispenser door is configured to cover the reservoir in the closed configuration. The detergent dispenser may be configured to encourage water flowing down the interior surface of the dishwasher door to enter the reservoir when the dispenser door is in the open or closed configuration.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2011Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Electrolux Home Products, Inc.Inventors: Virgil J. Francisco, Mark D. Montgomery, Jason M. Patterson, Michael Bryan Pike, Ramon Rodriguez
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Publication number: 20130025637Abstract: According to exemplary embodiments, a dishwasher or other washing appliance includes a siphon break apparatus configured to substantially prevent a siphon effect in a fluid conduit configured to drain fluid from the dishwasher or other washing appliance. The siphon break apparatus may include a body portion that may be divided by a filter into a filter chamber and a flow chamber. The filter chamber may extend perpendicularly from the flow chamber. An aperture may be defined in the filter chamber and sealed shut by a domed closure of a normally-closed umbrella valve. The domed closure may unseal from the aperture and thereby allow air to enter the filter chamber, travel through the filter and into the flow chamber so as to relieve a low pressure region and substantially prevent a siphon effect in the fluid conduit. A related method is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2011Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: ELECTROLUX HOME PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Virgil J. Francisco, Jason M. Patterson, Billy Justin Hill, Mark D. Montgomery, James L. Burrows
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Publication number: 20120138101Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention are related to a detergent dispenser configured to attach to an interior surface of a dishwasher door. The detergent dispenser may comprise a reservoir configured to hold detergent, wherein a portion of the upper wall of the reservoir has been removed to reduce a cross-sectional length thereof such that water flowing down the dishwasher door is encouraged into the reservoir. The detergent dispenser may also comprise a dispenser door comprising a closed configuration and an open configuration, wherein the dispenser door is configured to cover the reservoir in the closed configuration. The detergent dispenser may be configured to encourage water flowing down the interior surface of the dishwasher door to enter the reservoir when the dispenser door is in the open or closed configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2011Publication date: June 7, 2012Applicant: ELECTROLUX HOME PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Virgil J. Francisco, Mark D. Montgomery, Jason M. Patterson, Michael Bryan Pike, Ramon Rodriguez
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Patent number: 7942156Abstract: A screening arrangement for screening washing fluid in a dishwashing appliance is provided. Such a screening arrangement comprises intersecting wall members forming a latticework structure, defining opposing inlet and outlet planes, for receiving the washing fluid therethrough. The wall members have inlet and outlet ends disposed toward the respective inlet and outlet planes. The wall member inlet ends, in cross section, have a non-planar apex portion tapering toward the outlet plane. A circumferential member extends about a periphery of the latticework structure, and at least a portion of the circumferential member is sloped toward the latticework structure so as to direct washing fluid received thereby toward the latticework structure. An associated apparatus is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2008Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Electrolux Home Products, Inc.Inventors: Virgil J. Francisco, Wyatt Wertz, Mark D. Montgomery, Jason M. Patterson, James L. Burrows
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Publication number: 20100122715Abstract: A screening arrangement for screening washing fluid in a dishwashing appliance is provided. Such a screening arrangement comprises intersecting wall members forming a latticework structure, defining opposing inlet and outlet planes, for receiving the washing fluid therethrough. The wall members have inlet and outlet ends disposed toward the respective inlet and outlet planes. The wall member inlet ends, in cross section, have a non-planar apex portion tapering toward the outlet plane. A circumferential member extends about a periphery of the latticework structure, and at least a portion of the circumferential member is sloped toward the latticework structure so as to direct washing fluid received thereby toward the latticework structure. An associated apparatus is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2008Publication date: May 20, 2010Inventors: Virgil J. Francisco, Wyatt Wertz, Mark D. Montgomery, Jason M. Patterson, James L. Burrows
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Patent number: 7628152Abstract: A breathing regulator having a non-linear positive pressure spring is provided for use in an air supplied respirator. The regulator includes a housing formed from a regulator body and a cover sub-assembly, a diaphragm assembly, and the non-linear spring. The spring holds the diaphragm assembly closed and resists the force applied by air pressure during exhalation by the user, but collapses once a sufficient amount of force has been applied, thereby permitting the user to exhale freely.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2004Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: STI Licensing Corp.Inventors: Jason M. Patterson, Samuel C. Shomstein
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Publication number: 20040261794Abstract: A breathing regulator having a non-linear positive pressure spring is provided for use in an air supplied respirator. The regulator includes a housing formed from a regulator body and a cover sub-assembly, a diaphragm assembly, and the non-linear spring. The spring holds the diaphragm assembly closed and resists the force applied by air pressure during exhalation by the user, but collapses once a sufficient amount of force has been applied, thereby permitting the user to exhale freely.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Applicant: STI Licensing Corp.Inventors: Jason M. Patterson, Samuel C. Shomstein