Patents by Inventor John Charles Scott
John Charles Scott 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: 12182859Abstract: A credit card recommendation system for recommending credit cards to a user can be based on the consumer's estimated monthly spend, estimated spend across a plurality of categories, and user credit data. The credit card recommendation system can filter credit cards based on a likelihood of approval for the user. The credit card recommendation can determine a reward valuation and an adjustment valuation by assessing user spend and the characteristics corresponding to the credit card. The credit card recommendation can train a model to score credit cards for users, and apply specific user data to the model to determine a credit card score particular to the user.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2023Date of Patent: December 31, 2024Assignee: ConsumerInfo.com, Inc.Inventors: Erik John Rehder, Elias John Tuma, Andrew Alexander Charles Scott, Rakesh Patel, Christine Marie Brueggeman
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Patent number: 11046409Abstract: A marine outboard engine includes an internal combustion engine assembly that includes an internal combustion engine, a fuse assembly, a fuel filter, a spark plug, a gearcase including one of a propeller and an impeller, a swivel bracket, and a cowling. The cowling includes a service panel disposed on a first lateral side of the internal combustion engine assembly, and an affixed panel disposed on a second lateral side of the internal combustion engine assembly. The service and affixed panels define a split line therebetween and are removably attached to each other. The fuse assembly, the fuel filter, and the spark plug are mounted to one of the first lateral side and the affixed panel proximate to the split line and are at least in part accessible from the first lateral side when the service panel is detached and removed from the affixed panel.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2019Date of Patent: June 29, 2021Inventors: Dale A. Wiegele, Darrell Wiatrowski, John Charles Scott, Vincent Groleau, Ivan Brousseau
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Publication number: 20200198748Abstract: A marine outboard engine includes an internal combustion engine assembly that includes an internal combustion engine, a fuse assembly, a fuel filter, a spark plug, a gearcase including one of a propeller and an impeller, a swivel bracket, and a cowling. The cowling includes a service panel disposed on a first lateral side of the internal combustion engine assembly, and an affixed panel disposed on a second lateral side of the internal combustion engine assembly. The service and affixed panels define a split line therebetween and are removably attached to each other. The fuse assembly, the fuel filter, and the spark plug are mounted to one of the first lateral side and the affixed panel proximate to the split line and are at least in part accessible from the first lateral side when the service panel is detached and removed from the affixed panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2019Publication date: June 25, 2020Inventors: Dale A. WIEGELE, Darrell WIATROWSKI, John Charles SCOTT, Vincent GROLEAU, Ivan BROUSSEAU
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Patent number: 9863498Abstract: An outboard engine has a cowling defining an engine compartment and an outlet fluidly communicating therewith. An engine housed in the engine compartment includes an engine block and an output shaft defining an output shaft axis, an axial direction, a radial direction and a circumferential direction. An outer end thereof extends outside the engine block. A flywheel mounted thereto rotates therewith. A cover fixed with respect to the engine block defines a chamber housing the flywheel disposed axially between the engine block and the cover, and radially between the output shaft and the cover. The cover includes a channel member defining a channel between a first end and a second end fluidly communicating with the outlet. The channel member defines a cross-sectional area of the channel. A circumferentially-extending portion of the channel is continuous with the chamber and has a cross-sectional area increasing towards the second end.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2014Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Assignee: BRP US INC.Inventors: Paul Westhoff, Jr., John Charles Scott, Dale Wiegele, Jonathan Servais
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Patent number: 9180950Abstract: A cowling for housing an outboard engine. The cowling includes a plurality of walls defining at least in part an engine compartment. An engine compartment inlet, in fluid communication with the engine compartment, is defined at least in part by at least one of the plurality of walls. A hydrophobic mesh member disposed across the inlet is adapted to prevent at least a portion of a water content of an airflow flowing to the engine compartment via the engine compartment inlet from entering the engine compartment. An outboard engine having the cowling is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2013Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignee: BRP US INC.Inventors: Mike Davenport, Dale Wiegele, John Charles Scott, Paul Westhoff, Jr., Jonathan Servais
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Patent number: 9073616Abstract: A marine outboard engine includes an engine having a front, back, top and two lateral sides. A cowling, covering the engine at least partially, includes a central support structure fixedly connected to at least one of the engine, a swivel bracket, and an exhaust system. The central support structure extending across at least a portion of the front, top and back of the engine defines at least partially a space through which at least a portion of at least one of its lateral sides is accessible. The space is selectively covered by at least one side panel which is at least partially selectively connected to the central support structure and at least partially disconnectable therefrom to reveal the portion of the at least one of the lateral sides of the engine while the central support structure extends across at least the portion of the front, top and back thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2014Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: BRP US INC.Inventors: Dale A. Wiegele, Dave Calamia, George Broughton, Guillaume Longpre, Jeff T. Turner, John Charles Scott, Mark C. Noble, Patrick C. Tetzlaff, Philippe Petit, Roger Raetzman, Vincent Groleau
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Patent number: 8951018Abstract: A variable pitch propeller comprises a plurality of blades pivotally connected to a hub. Each of the plurality of blades has a base having a leading end and a trailing end. The trailing edge has a notch therein forming a discontinuity in a profile of the trailing edge. The notch is sized and shaped so as to accommodate passage therethrough of a portion of the leading edge of an adjacent blade when the blade and the adjacent blade are pivoted. A blade for a variable pitch propeller is also presented.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2011Date of Patent: February 10, 2015Assignee: BRP US Inc.Inventors: Dave Calamia, Gerald Ewens, John Charles Scott, John Valek, Richard McChesney, Mark C. Noble
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Patent number: 8858280Abstract: An outboard engine has a cowling defining an engine compartment, an internal combustion engine disposed at least in part in the engine compartment, a driveshaft operatively connected to the internal combustion engine, and one of a propeller and an impeller operatively connected to the driveshaft. The one of the propeller and the impeller rotates about an axis that is angled relative to the driveshaft. A device is disposed inside the engine compartment. A box is disposed outside the engine compartment and is operatively connected to the engine compartment. A line has a portion disposed inside the box and an end operatively connected to the device. An outboard engine having a box disposed outside the engine compartment and operatively connected to the bracket is also disclosed. A watercraft having the outboard engine is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2011Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Assignee: BRP US Inc.Inventors: Dale A. Wiegele, Jeff T. Turner, John Charles Scott, Mark C. Noble, Patrick C. Tetzlaff
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Patent number: 6907603Abstract: An update management system provides access to software updates (patches and upgrades) and to an update catalog server. The catalog server includes a chronology generator. When a request for an update family tree for a target update is received, the chronology generator accesses an index to find the database and record number for the target update. The record is retrieved, indicating updates superseded by the target update and updates superseding the target update. Records for the superseded and superseding updates are, in turn, retrieved. The process is iterated until there are no further superseding and no superseded updates indicated. The succession relations indicated in the retrieved records are arranged into a family tree for the target patch. The family tree can be used (along with dependency data) to help determine an update for a given workstation that optimizes performance and compatibility.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2003Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventor: John Charles Scott
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Patent number: 6850097Abstract: AC to DC inverters that are formed from electronic switches, such as MOSFETs, that are controlled by gating pulses obtained from comparators. The comparators compare a varying signal against two closely spaced reference voltages so as to provide gating pulses with delays needed to prevent shoot-through in the electronic switches.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2003Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: Coolit Systems Inc.Inventor: Robert John Charles Scott
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Publication number: 20040120170Abstract: AC to DC inverters that are formed from electronic switches, such as MOSFETs, that are controlled by gating pulses obtained from comparators. The comparators compare a varying signal against two closely spaced reference voltages so as to provide gating pulses with delays needed to prevent shoot-through in the electronic switches.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2003Publication date: June 24, 2004Applicant: COOLIT SYSTEMS INC.Inventor: Robert John Charles Scott
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Publication number: 20040073900Abstract: An update management system provides access to software updates (patches and upgrades) and to an update catalog server. The catalog server includes a chronology generator. When a request for an update family tree for a target update is received, the chronology generator accesses an index to find the database and record number for the target update. The record is retrieved, indicating updates superseded by the target update and updates superseding the target update. Records for the superseded and superseding updates are, in turn, retrieved. The process is iterated until there are no further superseding and no superseded updates indicated. The succession relations indicated in the retrieved records are arranged into a family tree for the target patch. The family tree can be used (along with dependency data) to help determine an update for a given workstation that optimizes performance and compatibility. Optionally, the family tree can be used to generate an update state list to assist in the optimization.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2003Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventor: John Charles Scott
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Patent number: 6687142Abstract: AC to DC inverters that are formed from electronic switches, such as MOSFETs, that are controlled by gating pulses obtained from comparators. The comparators compare a varying signal against two closely spaced reference voltages so as to provide gating pulses with delays needed to prevent shoot-through in the electronic switches.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2001Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: Coolit Systems Inc.Inventor: Robert John Charles Scott
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Publication number: 20030112646Abstract: AC to DC inverters that are formed from electronic switches, such as MOSFETs, that are controlled by gating pulses obtained from comparators. The comparators compare a varying signal against two closely spaced reference voltages so as to provide gating pulses with delays needed to prevent shoot-through in the electronic switches.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2001Publication date: June 19, 2003Applicant: COOLIT SYSTEMS INC.Inventor: Robert John Charles Scott
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Publication number: 20020112230Abstract: An update management system provides access to software updates (patches and upgrades) and to an update catalog server. The catalog server includes a chronology generator. When a request for an update family tree for a target update is received, the chronology generator accesses an index to find the database and record number for the target update. The record is retrieved, indicating updates superseded by the target update and updates superseding the target update. Records for the superseded and superseding updates are, in turn, retrieved. The process is iterated until there are no further superseding and no superseded updates indicated. The succession relations indicated in the retrieved records are arranged into a family tree for the target patch. The family tree can be used (along with dependency data) to help determine an update for a given workstation that optimizes performance and compatibility. Optionally, the family tree can be used to generate an update state list to assist in the optimization.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2000Publication date: August 15, 2002Inventor: John Charles Scott
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Patent number: D710900Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2013Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Assignee: BRP US Inc.Inventors: Philippe Petit, Vincent Groleau, Philip Godfrey, Guillaume Longpre, Pierre Rondeau, Dale Wiegele, John Charles Scott, Mark C. Noble
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Patent number: D714345Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2013Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: BRP US Inc.Inventors: Philippe Petit, Vincent Groleau, Philip Godfrey, Guillaume Longpre, Pierre Rondeau, Dale Wiegele, John Charles Scott, Mark C. Noble
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Patent number: D717832Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2013Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: BRP US Inc.Inventors: Philippe Petit, Vincent Groleau, Philip Godfrey, Guillaume Longpre, Pierre Rondeau, Dale Wiegele, John Charles Scott, Mark C. Noble
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Patent number: D717833Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2013Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: BRP US Inc.Inventors: Philippe Petit, Vincent Groleau, Philip Godfrey, Guillaume Longpre, Pierre Rondeau, Dale Wiegele, John Charles Scott, Mark C. Noble