Patents by Inventor John Hincks Duke

John Hincks Duke 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).

  • Publication number: 20220331201
    Abstract: An articulated patient support platform cyclically expands and contracts a patient's lung volume, to both support breathing and mobilize lung tissue. In the lung expansion phase, a change in angle between a leg and hip supporting portion and a chest and head supporting portion causes extension the patient's spine, which increases the distance between the patient's sternum and spine. In the lung contraction phase, the reverse change in this angle causes flexion the patient's spine, which decreases the distance between the sternum and spine. A cycle of increase and decrease in spine-sternum distance expands and contracts lung volume in the manor of a bellows. Motorized operation of the platform thereby provides non-invasive natural breathing support. A corollary benefit of this lung expansion/contraction cycle is mobilization of lung tissue, which is beneficial in reducing post-operative pneumonia risk.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 16, 2021
    Publication date: October 20, 2022
    Inventor: John Hincks Duke
  • Patent number: 11097150
    Abstract: An omnidirectional rocking chair for abdominal exercise has a rectangular support base with a convex lower support surface with variable radii of curvature. The chair back supports only the user's lower back. Rocking the chair develops outward momentum in the mass of the user's upper back, arms and head. The minimum lower support surface radius of curvature is in its central portion and the center of that curvature is above the center of gravity of the seated user and chair. The peripheral portions of the lower support surface have larger radii of curvature. The corner portions of the lower support surface have maximum radii of curvature. The effect of progressive increase in support surface radius of curvature is to increase righting moment in the rocking motion where the respective larger radii portions contact the floor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 2019
    Date of Patent: August 24, 2021
    Inventor: John Hincks Duke
  • Publication number: 20200016456
    Abstract: An omnidirectional rocking chair for abdominal exercise has a rectangular support base with a convex lower support surface with variable radii of curvature. The chair back supports only the user's lower back. Rocking the chair develops outward momentum in the mass of the user's upper back, arms and head. The minimum lower support surface radius of curvature is in its central portion and the center of that curvature is above the center of gravity of the seated user and chair. The peripheral portions of the lower support surface have larger radii of curvature. The corner portions of the lower support surface have maximum radii of curvature. The effect of progressive increase in support surface radius of curvature is to increase righting moment in the rocking motion where the respective larger radii portions contact the floor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 14, 2019
    Publication date: January 16, 2020
    Inventor: John Hincks Duke
  • Patent number: 9776710
    Abstract: A fuel efficient aircraft propulsion system comprises a wingtip mounted ducted pusher fan with convergent backwash and a skewed conical engine nacelle. The system both mitigates wingtip vortex drag and converts a portion of vortex energy into propulsion force and lift force. The forward-tapering nacelle skews both downward and inward, so the lower nacelle surface is flush with the lower wing surface and the inboard nacelle surface does not alter flow over the upper wing surface. This firstly preserves lift at the outboard wing end. Secondly, air displacement by the nacelle accelerates flow only on the outboard and upper nacelle surfaces, and because the nacelle occupies the core of the nascent wingtip vortex, rotational air velocity is greatest on the upper nacelle surface. The resultant pressure drop on the upper nacelle surface contributes to aircraft lift. And because the nacelle surface tapers forward, this pressure drop does not exert backward-acting drag on the aircraft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 2014
    Date of Patent: October 3, 2017
    Inventor: John Hincks Duke
  • Patent number: 9709024
    Abstract: A free stream fluid kinetic energy conversion device combines a large diameter freewheeling primary rotor with small diameter secondary power takeoff rotors placed within the lift induced blade tip vortices of the primary rotor. This enables use of high rotational speed generating units and avoids diseconomy of scale in gearbox expense. The device partially recovers otherwise lost blade tip vortex energy. The freewheeling primary rotor transmits no reaction torque to the support structure. Resilient buoyant tether deployment accommodates transient eddy induced structural loads.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 2013
    Date of Patent: July 18, 2017
    Inventor: John Hincks Duke
  • Patent number: 9586084
    Abstract: A rocking chair provides abdominal exercise by user actuation of pivotal armrest handles that are configured to provide a crunch type exercise motion. The arrangement of internal pivot frames is such that armrest handle actuation shifts the user's center of mass both vertically and longitudinally, which in turn initiates a natural rocking motion by gravity. The inertial dynamics of the resulting motion are inherently kinesthetically pleasurable. The resistance is provided by the user's own body weight with variation through differential leverage. Alternatively, the configuration of the armrest handles is such that a user may benefit from an isometric exercise by simply holding them stationary in a conventional armrest position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 15, 2016
    Date of Patent: March 7, 2017
    Inventor: John Hincks Duke
  • Publication number: 20160229527
    Abstract: A fuel efficient aircraft propulsion system comprises a wingtip mounted ducted pusher fan with convergent backwash and a skewed conical engine nacelle. The system both mitigates wingtip vortex drag and converts a portion of vortex energy into propulsion force and lift force. The forward-tapering nacelle skews both downward and inward, so the lower nacelle surface is flush with the lower wing surface and the inboard nacelle surface does not alter flow over the upper wing surface. This firstly preserves lift at the outboard wing end. Secondly, air displacement by the nacelle accelerates flow only on the outboard and upper nacelle surfaces, and because the nacelle occupies the core of the nascent wingtip vortex, rotational air velocity is greatest on the upper nacelle surface. The resultant pressure drop on the upper nacelle surface contributes to aircraft lift. And because the nacelle surface tapers forward, this pressure drop does not exert backward-acting drag on the aircraft.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 2, 2014
    Publication date: August 11, 2016
    Inventor: John Hincks Duke
  • Publication number: 20160206910
    Abstract: A rocking chair provides abdominal exercise by user actuation of pivotal armrest handles that are configured to provide a crunch type exercise motion. The arrangement of internal pivot frames is such that armrest handle actuation shifts the user's center of mass both vertically and longitudinally, which in turn initiates a natural rocking motion by gravity. The inertial dynamics of the resulting motion are inherently kinesthetically pleasurable. The resistance is provided by the user's own body weight with variation through differential leverage. Alternatively, the configuration of the armrest handles is such that a user may benefit from an isometric exercise by simply holding them stationary in a conventional armrest position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 15, 2016
    Publication date: July 21, 2016
    Inventor: John Hincks Duke
  • Patent number: 8978655
    Abstract: A respirator comprises: a nose and mouth covering porous filter body and a flexible restraining device arranged so that the body may pivot in its vertical plane of symmetry about its nose contact portion, and the restraining device attaches to the body at positions where its restraining force imparts torque in the body about said nose contact portion so that the chin contact portion of said body bears against the user's chin. In use, the resulting chin contact force may be less than the opposing user expiration force on the filter body, so the periphery of the chin contact portion may separate from the user's chin during expiration to benefit user comfort and mitigate eyeglass condensation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 2012
    Date of Patent: March 17, 2015
    Inventors: John Hincks Duke, Ritu Goel
  • Patent number: 8939804
    Abstract: An autonomous submersible vessel employs ambient wave energy to both propel itself and to generate required onboard electrical power. The vessel comprises a ballast stabilized stator portion and a rotor portion with wings rotated by wave-induced orbital water particle motion. Phased power generation resists rotor portion rotation when the horizontal component of water motion is in the desired direction of navigation, so increased hydrodynamic drag at that time acts to pull the vessel forward. The vessel further comprises a means to collect and preserve plankton samples. The vessel design enables alternate operation as an oceanographic glider to also navigate in deep water and in calm seas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 2012
    Date of Patent: January 27, 2015
    Inventor: John Hincks Duke
  • Publication number: 20140308111
    Abstract: A free stream fluid kinetic energy conversion device combines a large diameter freewheeling primary rotor with small diameter secondary power takeoff rotors placed within the lift induced blade tip vortices of the primary rotor. This enables use of high rotational speed generating units and avoids diseconomy of scale in gearbox expense. The device partially recovers otherwise lost blade tip vortex energy. The freewheeling primary rotor transmits no reaction torque to the support structure. Resilient buoyant tether deployment accommodates transient eddy induced structural loads.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 10, 2013
    Publication date: October 16, 2014
    Inventor: John Hincks Duke
  • Patent number: 8421260
    Abstract: A hydrokinetic turbine is adapted to slow water energy conversion to avoid adverse environmental impact on tidal flushing. It combines a large bulbous upstream hub with a peripheral array of current deflectors downstream of the hub. The deflectors are analogous to delta plane wings at high angle of attack, but here are oriented to cause both tangential and radially inwards angular acceleration of ambient flow. Torque develops in reaction to these angular accelerations, in contrast to Bernoulli effect lift on high aspect ratio foil sections that require high surface flow speeds. The fluid accelerations further combine to form a vortex in the turbine's turbulent wake, which draws additional water through the deflector array. In one embodiment, the deflectors' support members pivot about their inner ends in the mode of a rotary kite that may economically project a resilient structure over a very large area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 2010
    Date of Patent: April 16, 2013
    Inventor: John Hincks Duke
  • Publication number: 20120329345
    Abstract: An autonomous submersible vessel employs ambient wave energy to both propel itself and to generate required onboard electrical power. The vessel combines a ballast stabilized stator portion and a wave orbit driven rotor portion. Controlled resistance to their relative rotation occurs only when the horizontal component of wave orbit motion coincides with the desired direction of navigation, so increased hydrodynamic drag at that time acts to pull the vessel forward. The vessel incorporates a means to collect and preserve plankton samples. The vessel design enables alternate operation as an oceanographic glider to also navigate in deep water and in calm seas.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 27, 2012
    Publication date: December 27, 2012
    Inventor: John Hincks Duke
  • Publication number: 20120013128
    Abstract: A hydrokinetic turbine is adapted to slow water energy conversion to avoid adverse environmental impact on tidal flushing. It combines a large bulbous upstream hub with a peripheral array of current deflectors downstream of the hub. The deflectors are analogous to delta plane wings at high angle of attack, but here are oriented to cause both tangential and radially inwards angular acceleration of ambient flow. Torque develops in reaction to these angular accelerations, in contrast to Bernoulli effect lift on high aspect ratio foil sections that require high surface flow speeds. The fluid accelerations further combine to form a vortex in the turbine's turbulent wake, which draws additional water through the deflector array. In one embodiment, the deflectors' support members pivot about their inner ends in the mode of a rotary kite that may economically project a resilient structure over a very large area.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 19, 2010
    Publication date: January 19, 2012
    Inventor: John Hincks Duke
  • Publication number: 20030147308
    Abstract: The clock shows time as a function of the earth's rotation in a way that distinguishes universal time from local solar time, according to where the user resides within his or her time zone. Time is indicated by movement a marker at the user's location on a rotating polar projection map of the earth.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 31, 2003
    Publication date: August 7, 2003
    Inventor: John Hincks Duke
  • Patent number: D515850
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 7, 2004
    Date of Patent: February 28, 2006
    Inventor: John Hincks Duke
  • Patent number: D904536
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 2019
    Date of Patent: December 8, 2020
    Inventors: John Hincks Duke, Jonathan Michael Haisman