Patents by Inventor Jeff Doss
Jeff Doss 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: 11054141Abstract: A steam-based faux fireplace comprising a boiler configured to receive a fluid and generate steam, and a manifold configured to receive the steam from the boiler and emit the steam to generate a steam plume at an output. The manifold has a conduit configured to route the fluid about the manifold to heat the fluid before being routed to the boiler. The manifold is already heated due to the emitted steam. This configuration pre-heats the fluid before being presented to the boiler, allowing a smaller low power boiler to be used because the manifold acts as a fluid pre-heater. A very realistic faux flame with a significant length is generated from the low power boiler. In addition, the manifold includes a deflector configured to receive the impinging steam from the output, causing the steam to lose some energy and billow about the deflector and then illuminated to create a realistically looking flame.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2019Date of Patent: July 6, 2021Assignee: MODERN FLAMES, LLCInventors: Jason Swanson, David Daniel, Jeff Doss, Josh Wedge
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Publication number: 20190376693Abstract: A steam-based faux fireplace comprising a boiler configured to receive a fluid and generate steam, and a manifold configured to receive the steam from the boiler and emit the steam to generate a steam plume at an output. The manifold has a conduit configured to route the fluid about the manifold to heat the fluid before being routed to the boiler. The manifold is already heated due to the emitted steam. This configuration pre-heats the fluid before being presented to the boiler, allowing a smaller low power boiler to be used because the manifold acts as a fluid pre-heater. A very realistic faux flame with a significant length is generated from the low power boiler. In addition, the manifold includes a deflector configured to receive the impinging steam from the output, causing the steam to lose some energy and billow about the deflector and then illuminated to create a realistically looking flame.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2019Publication date: December 12, 2019Applicant: Modern Flames, LLCInventors: Jason Swanson, David Daniel, Jeff Doss, Josh Wedge
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Patent number: 10393385Abstract: A steam-based faux fireplace comprising a boiler configured to receive a fluid and generate steam, and a manifold configured to receive the steam from the boiler and emit the steam to generate a steam plume at an output. The manifold has a conduit configured to receive fluid from a reservoir and route the fluid about the manifold to heat the fluid before being routed to the boiler. The manifold is already heated due to the emitted steam. This configuration pre-heats the fluid before being presented to the boiler, allowing a smaller low power boiler to be used because the manifold acts as a fluid pre-heater. A very realistic faux flame with a significant length is generated from the low power boiler. In addition, the manifold includes a deflector configured to receive the impinging steam from the output, causing the steam to lose some energy and billow about the deflector and then illuminated to create a realistically looking flame.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2017Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: MODERN FLAMES, LLCInventors: Jason Swanson, David Daniel, Jeff Doss, Josh Wedge
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Patent number: 10145562Abstract: A steam-based faux fireplace comprising a boiler configured to receive a fluid and generate steam, and a manifold configured to receive the steam from the boiler and emit the steam to generate a steam plume at an output. A very realistic faux flame with a significant length is generated from the low power boiler. The manifold includes a deflector configured to receive directly impinging steam directed thereat from the output, causing the steam to lose some energy and velocity, and turbulently billow about the deflector. The turbulently billowing steam is illuminated to create a realistically looking flame.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2018Date of Patent: December 4, 2018Assignee: MODERN FLAMES, LLCInventors: Jason Swanson, David Daniel, Jeff Doss, Josh Wedge
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Publication number: 20180195731Abstract: A steam-based faux fireplace comprising a boiler configured to receive a fluid and generate steam, and a manifold configured to receive the steam from the boiler and emit the steam to generate a steam plume at an output. The manifold has a conduit configured to receive fluid from a reservoir and route the fluid about the manifold to heat the fluid before being routed to the boiler. The manifold is already heated due to the emitted steam. This configuration pre-heats the fluid before being presented to the boiler, allowing a smaller low power boiler to be used because the manifold acts as a fluid pre-heater. A very realistic faux flame with a significant length is generated from the low power boiler. In addition, the manifold includes a deflector configured to receive the impinging steam from the output, causing the steam to lose some energy and billow about the deflector and then illuminated to create a realistically looking flame.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2017Publication date: July 12, 2018Applicant: MODERN FLAMES, LLCInventors: Jason Swanson, David Daniel, Jeff Doss, Josh Wedge
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Publication number: 20180196764Abstract: A computing module includes an interface to asynchronously, serially exchange parallel system bus data with one or more other modules of a computer system that includes the computing module. The computing module can asynchronously, serially transfer first parallel bus data to another module of the computer system, and can asynchronously, serially receive second parallel bus data from another module of the computer system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2017Publication date: July 12, 2018Inventors: Frank W. Ahern, Desi Rhoden, Jeff Doss, Charles Mollo
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Publication number: 20180195730Abstract: A steam-based faux fireplace comprising a boiler configured to receive a fluid and generate steam, and a manifold configured to receive the steam from the boiler and emit the steam to generate a steam plume at an output. The manifold has a conduit configured to receive fluid from a reservoir and route the fluid about the manifold to heat the fluid before being routed to the boiler. The manifold is already heated due to the emitted steam. This configuration pre-heats the fluid before being presented to the boiler, allowing a smaller low power boiler to be used because the manifold acts as a fluid pre-heater. A very realistic faux flame with a significant length is generated from the low power boiler. In addition, the manifold includes a deflector configured to receive the impinging steam from the output, causing the steam to lose some energy and billow about the deflector and then illuminated to create a realistically looking flame.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2017Publication date: July 12, 2018Applicant: Modern Flames, LLCInventors: Jason Swanson, David Daniel, Jeff Doss, Josh Wedge
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Patent number: 10018362Abstract: A steam-based faux fireplace comprising a boiler configured to receive a fluid and generate steam, and a manifold configured to receive the steam from the boiler and emit the steam to generate a steam plume at an output. The manifold has a conduit configured to receive fluid from a reservoir and route the fluid about the manifold to heat the fluid before being routed to the boiler. The manifold is already heated due to the emitted steam. This configuration pre-heats the fluid before being presented to the boiler, allowing a smaller low power boiler to be used because the manifold acts as a fluid pre-heater. A very realistic faux flame with a significant length is generated from the low power boiler. In addition, the manifold includes a deflector configured to receive the impinging steam from the output, causing the steam to lose some energy and billow about the deflector and then illuminated to create a realistically looking flame.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2017Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Assignee: MODERN FLAMES LLCInventors: Jason Swanson, David Daniel, Jeff Doss, Josh Wedge
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Patent number: 9737899Abstract: A water control system including a showerhead and a tub faucet. The faucet has a temperature controlled valve configured in a first mode to automatically restrict fluid flow through the faucet and direct fluid to the showerhead once the fluid flowing through the faucet reaches a predetermined temperature, referred to as a hot mode. The faucet also has a manual override member configured to manually restrict fluid flow through the faucet and to the showerhead to allow cold showers, referred to as a cold mode. The valve includes a piston, and a sleeve configured to establish the hot mode and the cold mode.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2014Date of Patent: August 22, 2017Assignee: Evolve Technologies, LLCInventors: Jeff Doss, Jason Swanson
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Publication number: 20170075830Abstract: A computing module includes an interface to asynchronously, serially exchange parallel system bus data with one or more other modules of a computer system that includes the computing module. The computing module can asynchronously, serially transfer first parallel bus data to another module of the computer system, and can asynchronously, serially receive second parallel bus data from another module of the computer system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2016Publication date: March 16, 2017Inventors: Frank W. Ahern, Desi Rhoden, Jeff Doss, Charles Mollo
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Patent number: 9535454Abstract: A computing module includes an interface to asynchronously, serially exchange parallel system bus data with one or more other modules of a computer system that includes the computing module. The computing module can asynchronously, serially transfer first parallel bus data to another module of the computer system, and can asynchronously, serially receive second parallel bus data from another module of the computer system.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2012Date of Patent: January 3, 2017Assignee: INTELLECTUAL VENTURES I LLCInventors: Frank W. Ahern, Desi Rhoden, Jeff Doss, Charles Mollo
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Publication number: 20150096116Abstract: A water control system including a showerhead and a tub faucet. The faucet has a temperature controlled valve configured in a first mode to automatically restrict fluid flow through the faucet and direct fluid to the showerhead once the fluid flowing through the faucet reaches a predetermined temperature, referred to as a hot mode. The faucet also has a manual override member configured to manually restrict fluid flow through the faucet and to the showerhead to allow cold showers, referred to as a cold mode. The valve includes a piston, and a sleeve configured to establish the hot mode and the cold mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2014Publication date: April 9, 2015Inventors: Jeff Doss, Jason Swanson
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Publication number: 20130042046Abstract: A computing module includes an interface to asynchronously, serially exchange parallel system bus data with one or more other modules of a computer system that includes the computing module. The computing module can asynchronously, serially transfer first parallel bus data to another module of the computer system, and can asynchronously, serially receive second parallel bus data from another module of the computer system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2012Publication date: February 14, 2013Inventors: Frank W. Ahern, Desi Rhoden, Jeff Doss, Charles Mollo
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Patent number: 8291140Abstract: A computing module includes an interface to asynchronously, serially exchange parallel system bus data with one or more other modules of a computer system that includes the computing module. The computing module can asynchronously, serially transfer first parallel bus data to another module of the computer system, and can asynchronously, serially receive second parallel bus data from another module of the computer system.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2011Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Inventors: Frank W. Ahern, Desi Rhoden, Jeff Doss, Charles Mollo
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Publication number: 20120170194Abstract: A mobile computer stand is provided. The mobile computer stand includes a support portion comprising a base member, a rotatable member operatively coupled to the base member and an axis. The stand further includes a connection member operatively coupled to the support portion, wherein the connection member rotates about the axis in response to rotation of the rotatable member about the axis. Additionally, the connection member is freely rotatable through an entire 360 degrees of rotation in each direction with respect to the support portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2011Publication date: July 5, 2012Inventors: Charles Lord, Joseph Elijio Velasquez, Jeff Doss, Troy Sherman
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Publication number: 20120060724Abstract: A mobile computer lapdesk is provided, which includes a desk portion and soft-goods member coupled to a bottom side of the desk portion. The desk portion includes a desk surface and an adjustable member operatively coupled to the desk surface, wherein a mobile computer is coupled to the adjustable member in one of a portrait or a landscape orientation. The adjustable member may also include audio recesses, wherein the audio recesses provide passive sound amplification in response to coupling a mobile computer to the rotatable member with the audio recesses adjacent speakers of the mobile computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2011Publication date: March 15, 2012Inventors: Jeff Doss, Troy Sherman, Joseph Elijio Velasquez
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Publication number: 20120017023Abstract: A computing module includes an interface to asynchronously, serially exchange parallel system bus data with one or more other modules of a computer system that includes the computing module. The computing module can asynchronously, serially transfer first parallel bus data to another module of the computer system, and can asynchronously, serially receive second parallel bus data from another module of the computer system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2011Publication date: January 19, 2012Inventors: Frank W. Ahern, Desi Rhoden, Jeff Doss, Charles Mollo
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Patent number: 8060675Abstract: A computing module includes an interface to asynchronously, serially exchange parallel system bus data with one or more other modules of a computer system that includes the computing module. The computing module can asynchronously, serially transfer first parallel bus data to another module of the computer system, and can asynchronously, serially receive second parallel bus data from another module of the computer system.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2009Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Inventors: Frank Ahern, Desi Rhoden, Jeff Doss, Charles Mollo
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Publication number: 20110120670Abstract: The present invention achieves technical advantages as a combination portable computer carry case and cooling support with an deployable/expandable and retractable receptacle, such as a pocket. The device is configured to receive a portable computer for carrying in a first orientation, and also configured to support the portable computer at an angle upon a work surface in an ergonomic position in a second orientation. The pocket can hold portable computers of varying sizes, and is aesthetically appealing as it won't sag when used. The pocket conveniently collapses to provide a coplanar support surface when used as a support stand.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2010Publication date: May 26, 2011Inventors: Jeff Doss, Troy Sherman, Randall Toltzman
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Patent number: 7878417Abstract: A multifunctional restrictive valve for controlling the flow of water therethrough. The valve has a main body with a flow channel through the main body. The main body receives water upstream thereof through an inlet port and passes it out through an outlet port at the downstream end of the body. A flow control assembly is located in the flow channel and includes a temperature sensor/actuator acting on a piston to move, when the temperature sensor heats up the piston, to block water flow control ports. The flow control assembly also includes an override feature wherein the piston is located within a slide and the flow control ports are located in the slide. By moving the slide away from the piston when the piston is blocking the flow control ports, the temperature sensor and piston may be overridden and flow may resume through the main body.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2007Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Inventors: Michael Brown, John Lockhart, Jeff Doss