Patents by Inventor Jeanne Guerin
Jeanne Guerin 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: 7500716Abstract: The present invention is an entertainment device coupled to a tray table. The present invention includes a tray table, and a display device mounted to the tray table. The display device is rotatably attached to the tray table. The tray table includes a first section that is rotatably attached to a second section and the second section table is slideably attached to at least one of a bulkhead or a seatback. The present invention also includes a processing device coupled to the display, a user interface device coupled to the processing device, a passenger control unit/telephone headset, head phone jack, and personal computer jack (data and power). The processing device is electrically coupled to at least one of an on-board entertainment system or telecommunications system.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2002Date of Patent: March 10, 2009Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Jeanne Guerin, Shawn A. Cleflin, Mark E. Wentland
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Patent number: 7454803Abstract: A mist delivery system includes an enclosure having at least one misting nozzle coupled thereto. The enclosure includes a primary wall and a secondary wall, whereby an air channel is defined between the primary wall and the secondary wall. A controller directs misted air through the misting nozzle and further activates an air flow system such that misted air within the shower area flows through and is dried in the air channel.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2007Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Jeanne Guerin, Douglas E Emsley, Donald R Furlong, Dennis C Lin, Bethany L. Franko, Kevin S Zielki, Cynthia Vandewall, Peter R Mitchell, William Sanford, Vicki Curtis, Wing Cheung
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Publication number: 20080072376Abstract: A mist delivery system includes an enclosure having at least one misting nozzle coupled thereto. The enclosure includes a primary wall and a secondary wall, whereby an air channel is defined between the primary wall and the secondary wall. A controller directs misted air through the misting nozzle and further activates an air flow system such that misted air within the shower area flows through and is dried in the air channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2007Publication date: March 27, 2008Inventors: JEANNE GUERIN, DOUGLAS EMSLEY, DONALD FURLONG, DENNIS LIN, BETHANY FRANKO, KEVIN ZIELKI, CYNTHIA VANDEWALL, PETER MITCHELL, WILLIAM SANFORD, VICKI CURTIS, WING CHEUNG
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Patent number: 7222820Abstract: A lavatory complex for an aircraft. The lavatory complex includes a male lavatory facility and a female lavatory facility. The male lavatory facility includes stall units and may include urinals. The female lavatory facility includes stall units. Each stall unit suitably includes a single commode. The male and female lavatory facilities include at least one sink separated from the stall units by stall unit doors. The lavatory complex may include sinks that are not located within either the male or female lavatory facilities. A lavatory may include illuminating indicators; an illuminated, folding, baby changing station; a vanity; a self-cleaning toilet; and/or an illuminated faucet.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2004Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Mark E. Wentland, Jeanne Guerin, Bethany L. Franko, Shawn A. Claflin, Douglas E. Emsley, Domenic S. Giuntoli, Melanie L. Kimsey, Hau T. Pho, Alan J. Anderson, Charles C. Jensen, Michael D. Thoreson, Michael Jaquish, Wayne T. Yutani, John A. Caldwell, Richard K. Simms, Dennis C. Lin, Thomas F. Pistler, Kevin W. Shimasaki
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Patent number: 7168108Abstract: A shower system includes a shower area defined by a shower stall or primary wall having at least one misting nozzle coupled thereto. The primary wall is enclosed by a shower stall housing or a secondary wall, whereby an air channel is defined between the shower stall and the shower stall housing. A controller directs misted air through the misting nozzle and further activates an air flow system such that misted air within the shower area flows through and is dried in the air channel.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2004Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Jeanne Guerin, Douglas E. Emsley, Donald R. Furlong, Dennis C. Lin
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Publication number: 20060064815Abstract: A mist delivery system includes an enclosure having at least one misting nozzle coupled thereto. The enclosure includes a primary wall and a secondary wall, whereby an air channel is defined between the primary wall and the secondary wall. A controller directs misted air through the misting nozzle and further activates an air flow system such that misted air within the shower area flows through and is dried in the air channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2004Publication date: March 30, 2006Applicant: THE BOEING COMPANYInventors: Jeanne Guerin, Douglas Emsley, Donald Furlong, Dennis Lin, Bethany Franko, Kevin Zielke, Cynthia Vandewall, Peter Mitchell, William Sanford, Vicki Curtis, Wing Cheung
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Publication number: 20050210576Abstract: A shower system includes a shower area defined by a shower stall or primary wall having at least one misting nozzle coupled thereto. The primary wall is enclosed by a shower stall housing or a secondary wall, whereby an air channel is defined between the shower stall and the shower stall housing. A controller directs misted air through the misting nozzle and further activates an air flow system such that misted air within the shower area flows through and is dried in the air channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2004Publication date: September 29, 2005Applicant: THE BOEING COMPANYInventors: Jeanne Guerin, Douglas Emsley, Donald Furlong, Dennis Lin
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Publication number: 20040227034Abstract: A lavatory complex for an aircraft is provided. The lavatory complex includes a male lavatory facility and a female lavatory facility. The male lavatory facility includes stall units and may include urinals. The female lavatory facility includes stall units. Each stall unit suitably includes a single commode. The male and female lavatory facilities include at least one sink separated from the stall units by stall unit doors. The lavatory complex may include sinks that are not located within either the male or female lavatory facilities. A lavatory may include illuminating indicators; an illuminated, folding, baby changing station; a vanity; a self-cleaning toilet; and/or an illuminated faucet.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2004Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventors: Mark E. Wentland, Jeanne Guerin, Bethany L. Franko, Shawn A. Claflin, Douglas E. Emsley, Domenic S. Giuntoli, Melanie L. Kimsey, Hau T. Pho, Alan J. Anderson, Charles C. Jensen, Michael D. Thoreson, Michael Jaquish, Wayne T. Yutani, John A. Caldwell, Richard K. Simms, Dennis C. Lin, Thomas F. Pistler, Kevin W. Shimasaki
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Publication number: 20030233659Abstract: The present invention is an entertainment device coupled to a tray table. The present invention includes a tray table, and a display device mounted to the tray table. The display device is rotatably attached to the tray table. The tray table includes a first section that is rotatably attached to a second section and the second section table is slideably attached to at least one of a bulkhead or a seatback. The present invention also includes a processing device coupled to the display, a user interface device coupled to the processing device, a passenger control unit/telephone headset, head phone jack, and personal computer jack (data and power). The processing device is electrically coupled to at least one of an on-board entertainment system or telecommunications system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventors: Jeanne Guerin, Shawn A. Cleflin, Mark E. Wentland
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Publication number: 20030177572Abstract: A method and apparatus for high speed cleansing of passengers aboard an aircraft. A hanging room and adjacent cleansing room. The cleansing room providing a cleansing process comprising a sequence of steps limited timewise for speedily processing passengers, sanitizing of the cleansing room through disinfection and drying comprising the final step prior to entry of a next passenger into the changing room.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2002Publication date: September 25, 2003Inventors: Jeanne Guerin, Charles R. Prochaska, Kevin Shimasaki