Patents by Inventor Jason Sprinkle
Jason Sprinkle 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: 20250278981Abstract: Gaming systems, machines, and methods are provided enabling variable gameplay using variable and/or dynamic reward values based on a continuation award evaluation. Continuation award evaluations may include awards assessed utilizing essential (i.e., numbers, patterns, daubs, etc.) and/or immaterial (i.e., color of card, shape of matching area, number of card, etc.) and/or supplemental (i.e., additional attributes of the ball call and/or bingo card such as added number, symbols, colors, etc.) elements of the bingo game. The continuation award evaluations may be distinct and independent from a principal result of a result index and/or from an end of a bingo game.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2025Publication date: September 4, 2025Inventors: Daniel FULTON, Alan ROIREAU, Jason SPRINKLE, Thomas ZAHORIK, Barry SCOTT
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Publication number: 20250054369Abstract: Improved gaming systems, machines, devices, and methods are provided enabling variable gameplay using variable and/or dynamic reward values. The gaming system includes at least a gaming server and one or more gameplay stations, the gaming server determining a reward value in response to receiving a gameplay request and evaluating an award level of the gameplay request based on a progressive pool processing system, the reward value including at least a value based on one of a plurality of partitioned sections of one or more progressive pool(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2024Publication date: February 13, 2025Inventors: Daniel FULTON, Joshua LARSON, Brandon BOOKER, Jason SPRINKLE, Alan ROIREAU
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Publication number: 20250006003Abstract: Improved gaming systems, machines, and methods are provided enabling variable gameplay using variable and/or dynamic reward values. The gaming system includes at least a gaming server and one or more gameplay stations, the gaming server determining a reward value in response to receiving a gameplay request and evaluating an award level of the gameplay request based on a wager pot processing system, the reward value including at least a dynamic value based on a wager pot pool.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2024Publication date: January 2, 2025Inventors: Daniel FULTON, Alan ROIREAU, Jason SPRINKLE, Joshua LARSON, Brandon BOOKER
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Publication number: 20240412598Abstract: Improved gaming systems, machines, and methods are provided enabling variable gameplay using a primary game underlying a secondary game. A gaming machine includes a display device configured to display an output to a user, an input device configured to accept a wager from the user for a primary game, the primary game being based on a bingo game, a processor coupled to a memory, the input device and the display device. The gaming machine is configured to provide a secondary game to the user, receive an input from the user for the secondary game and convert the user input to the wager for the primary game, determine a result of the wager for the primary game, and provide an output of the secondary game to the user corresponding to the result of the wager.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2024Publication date: December 12, 2024Inventors: Daniel FULTON, Alan ROIREAU, Jason SPRINKLE, Barry SCOTT, Daniel MILLIGAN, Thomas ZAHORIK, Joshua LARSON, Paul SUGGS
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Publication number: 20240346885Abstract: An improved gaming systems, machines, and methods are provided enabling variable gameplay using a primary game underlying a secondary game. A gaming machine includes a display device configured to display an output to a user, an input device configured to accept a wager from the user for a primary game, the primary game being based on one or more historic events, a processor coupled to a memory, the input device and the display device. The gaming machine is configured to provide a secondary game to the user, receive an input from the user for the secondary game and convert the user input to the wager for the primary game, determine a result of the wager for the primary game, and provide an output of the secondary game to the user corresponding to the result of the wager.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2024Publication date: October 17, 2024Inventors: Daniel FULTON, Alan ROIREAU, Jason SPRINKLE, Barry SCOTT, Thomas ZAHORIK, Joshua LARSON, Brandon BOOKER
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Publication number: 20060173108Abstract: It is possible to improve significantly the optical performance of diacetal or DBS-based nucleating or clarifying agents using a co-additive. Haze is a measure of the lack of clarity in a thermoplastic or plastic material. A low level of haze is usually quite desirable, and nucleating/clarifying agents are designed to reduce the degree of haze in a plastic or thermoplastic material. A co-additive may be used in connection with a nucleating/clarifying agents in a polymer or copolymer to achieve even greater results in terms of improved clarity (reduced haze), or in terms of a higher crystallization temperature (Tc) of the polymer. A method for reducing haze in polymer articles using a co-additive composition in addition to nucleating and clarifying agents is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2005Publication date: August 3, 2006Inventors: Jiannong Xu, Jiang Li, Benjamin Bolt, Kemper Lake, Jason Sprinkle, Brian Burkhart, Keith Keller
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Patent number: 6875811Abstract: Individual compounds that provide effective toning (or bluing) to combat yellowing within polyester articles (such as bottles, containers, and the like) are provided. Such a novel toner permits effective neutralization of yellowness while also providing highly desirable low haze and increased brightness due to a sharp absorption peak within the needed range of wavelengths (e.g., from about 565 to 590 nm) and a narrow half-height band width. Furthermore, such an individual compound is preferably liquid in nature and may thus be incorporated within an added ultraviolet absorber solution or shelf-stable dispersion to facilitate addition within target polyesters at various stages of production. The particular UV absorbers desired as additives within target polyesters also tend to exhibit certain yellowing effects that require attention as well. The inventive single bluing agent compound thus also accords effective neutralization of such UV absorber yellowing as well.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2002Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: Todd D. Danielson, Jason Sprinkle, Daniel Connor, Donnie Hyder
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Patent number: 6835333Abstract: Combinations of at least two individual colorant compounds that provide effective toning (or bluing) to combat yellowing within polyester articles (such as bottles, containers, and the like) are provided. Such a novel toner combination permits effective neutralization of yellowness while also providing highly desirable low haze and increased brightness due to a sharp absorption peak within the needed range of wavelengths (e.g., from about 565 to 590 nm) and a narrow half-height band width. Furthermore, such a combination of compounds is preferably liquid in nature and may thus be incorporated within an added ultraviolet absorber solution or shelf-stable dispersion to facilitate addition within target polyesters at various stages of production. The inventive combination bluing agent accords effective neutralization of UV absorber yellowing as well. Methods of production and liquid UV absorber/individual bluing agent formulations are also encompassed within this invention.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2002Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: Todd E. Danielson, Jason Sprinkle, Daniel Connor, Donnie Hyder
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Publication number: 20040157517Abstract: Combinations of individual colorant compounds that provide effective toning (or bluing) to combat yellowing within polyester articles (such as bottles, containers, and the like) are provided. Such a novel toner combination permits effective neutralization of yellowness while also providing highly desirable low haze and increased brightness due to a sharp absorption peak within the needed range of wavelengths (e.g., from about 565 to 590 nm) and a narrow half-height band width. Furthermore, such a combination of compounds is preferably liquid in nature and may thus be incorporated within an added ultraviolet absorber solution or shelf-stable dispersion to facilitate addition within target polyesters at various stages of production. The particular UV absorbers desired as additives within target polyesters also tend to exhibit certain yellowing effects that require attention as well. The inventive combination bluing agent thus also accords effective neutralization of such UV absorber yellowing as well.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2003Publication date: August 12, 2004Inventors: Todd D. Danielson, Jason Sprinkle, Daniel Connor, Donnie Hyder
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Publication number: 20030212172Abstract: Individual compounds that provide effective toning (or bluing) to combat yellowing within polyester articles (such as bottles, containers, and the like) are provided. Such a novel toner permits effective neutralization of yellowness while also providing highly desirable low haze and increased brightness due to a sharp absorption peak within the needed range of wavelengths (e.g., from about 565 to 590 nm) and a narrow half-height band width. Furthermore, such an individual compound is preferably liquid in nature and may thus be incorporated within an added ultraviolet absorber solution or shelf-stable dispersion to facilitate addition within target polyesters at various stages of production. The particular UV absorbers desired as additives within target polyesters also tend to exhibit certain yellowing effects that require attention as well. The inventive single bluing agent compound thus also accords effective neutralization of such UV absorber yellowing as well.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2002Publication date: November 13, 2003Inventors: Todd D. Danielson, Jason Sprinkle, Daniel Connor, Donnie Hyder
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Publication number: 20030209698Abstract: Combinations of individual colorant compounds that provide effective toning (or bluing) to combat yellowing within polyester articles (such as bottles, containers, and the like) are provided. Such a novel toner combination permits effective neutralization of yellowness while also providing highly desirable low haze and increased brightness due to a sharp absorption peak within the needed range of wavelengths (e.g., from about 565 to 590 nm) and a narrow half-height band width. Furthermore, such a combination of compounds is preferably liquid in nature and may thus be incorporated within an added ultraviolet absorber solution or shelf-stable dispersion to facilitate addition within target polyesters at various stages of production. The particular UV absorbers desired as additives within target polyesters also tend to exhibit certain yellowing effects that require attention as well. The inventive combination bluing agent thus also accords effective neutralization of such UV absorber yellowing as well.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2002Publication date: November 13, 2003Inventors: Todd D. Danielson, Jason Sprinkle, Daniel Connor, Donnie Hyder