Patents by Inventor John K. Wilson
John K. Wilson 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: 20240090703Abstract: A cordless appliance includes a blender having a base unit with a housing and an upwardly opening upper cavity. A drive connection is positioned within the upwardly opening upper cavity. The housing further includes a battery-receiving cavity that is configured to receive a removable battery. A motor is disposed within the housing of the base unit it is contemplated to be powered by the removable battery. A blender jar includes an upper collar in an interior cavity. A first lid assembly is configured to be coupled to the upper collar of the blender jar and includes a blade assembly and a drive connecting member. A second lid assembly includes a cap member removably received on an open aperture of the second lid assembly. The first and second lid assemblies are configured for limited rotation with respect to the blender jar for engagement of the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Applicant: WHIRLPOOL CORPORATIONInventors: Antonius K. Aditjandra, Richard D. Arnold, Lynsey A. Howse, Rebecca K. Kasner, Brandon Tyler Mock, John Jay Myers, Nicholas Hill Schutte, Yifan Wang, Rex D. Wilson
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Patent number: 11921808Abstract: A method, computer system, and a computer program product for online posting annotation is provided. The present invention may include identifying a topic in an online posting. The present invention may include determining that a comment to the online posting relates to the online posting. The present invention may include adding at least one detail from the comment to the online posting. The present invention may include tagging the at least one added detail with at least one piece of metadata. The present invention may include validating a viewing access based on the at least one piece of metadata and displaying an amended online posting.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2020Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Shikhar Kwatra, Paul Krystek, John D. Wilson, Sarbajit K. Rakshit
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Publication number: 20220170853Abstract: Exemplary aspects of the present invention are directed to a sensor that uses the spectral sensitivity of detectors, the spectral properties of optical filters, and mathematical addition and or subtraction to isolate the desired spectral band. The sensor includes a downconverter member for converting the high energy beam to easily detectable visible or NIR light, and optical filter elements and relay optics for directing the visible light to the sensing members. The sensing members transmit an electronic signal proportional to the power of the light in the passband to amplifiers wherein multiple sensing members convey optical power of selected wavelength bands through an amplifier to a microprocessor with an algorithm to determine the power in the desired band of interest and then to a displaying member. The system may be used in a vacuum, in ambient non-vacuum conditions or a purged environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2021Publication date: June 2, 2022Inventors: William C. Fricke, Mike Ganopoulos, Clifford A. Martin, John K. Wilson
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Publication number: 20220173149Abstract: Exemplary aspects of the present invention are directed to an imaging sensor system for beams in the 1-200 nm spectral regions. The system may include a downconverter for converting the beam to visible light, optical filter elements, and relay optics for directing the visible light to the imaging detector. The relay optics convey the image and/or optical beam profile intensity to a 2-D imaging array such as CMOS, CCD (or other imaging detector device). The system can be used in a vacuum or in ambient non-vacuum conditions which may include a purged environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2021Publication date: June 2, 2022Inventors: William C. Fricke, Mike Ganopoulos, Clifford A. Martin, John K. Wilson
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Publication number: 20160241796Abstract: A light source contains a laser having a radiating facet that radiates light with an intrinsic or acquired intensity profile. The light is received by an optical scrambler comprising a bundle of optical fibers having and input surface and an output surface. The input surface formed by input endings of the optical fibers in the bundle, the input endings of the optical fibers having a position in the input surface defined by a first set of coordinates. The output surface formed by output endings of the optical fibers, the output endings of the optical fibers having a position in the output surface defined by a second set of coordinates, the second set of coordinates being a non-affine transformation of the first set of coordinates. The optical scrambler receives the light with the intensity pattern from the laser at the input surface and radiates light from the output surface having a different intensity profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2015Publication date: August 18, 2016Inventors: Peter S. Curreri, John K. Wilson
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Publication number: 20110030700Abstract: Apparatus, systems and methods effective in treating snoring behavior are provided. The treatment apparatus include a mouthpiece, a first chamber in communication with the mouthpiece, a displaceable member mounted with respect to the first chamber for applying a resistive force as gas is withdrawn from the first chamber, and an independent source of negative pressure acting upon the displaceable member. The evacuation force is increased due to the force required to displace the displaceable member positioned within the disclosed treatment apparatus. The independent source of negative pressure, e.g., a vacuum pump, increases the resistive force applied by the displaceable member. The displaceable member may take the form of a flexible membrane, piston or diaphragm that is mounted with respect to the inner wall of the first chamber or the second chamber. Use of the treatment apparatus is effective in reducing and/or eliminating snoring behavior for extended periods.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Inventor: John K. Wilson
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Patent number: 7775211Abstract: The disclosed apparatus, systems and methods are effective in treating snoring behavior. Exemplary embodiments of the disclosed treatment apparatus include a mouthpiece, a first chamber in communication with the mouthpiece, and a displaceable member mounted with respect to the first chamber for applying a resistive force as gas is withdrawn from the first chamber. A second, substantially airtight chamber is generally defined on the opposite side of the displaceable member. The evacuation force required to deflect, deform or otherwise is increased due to the force required to displace the displaceable member positioned within the disclosed treatment apparatus. In exemplary embodiments of the disclosed apparatus, the displaceable member may take the form of a flexible membrane, piston or diaphragm that is mounted with respect to the inner wall of the first chamber or the second chamber. Use of the treatment apparatus is effective in reducing and/or eliminating snoring behavior for extended periods.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2006Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Inventor: John K. Wilson
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Publication number: 20080053460Abstract: The disclosed apparatus, systems and methods are effective in treating snoring behavior. Exemplary embodiments of the disclosed treatment apparatus include a mouthpiece, a first chamber in communication with the mouthpiece, and a displaceable member mounted with respect to the first chamber for applying a resistive force as gas is withdrawn from the first chamber. A second, substantially airtight chamber is generally defined on the opposite side of the displaceable member. The evacuation force required to deflect, deform or otherwise is increased due to the force required to displace the displaceable member positioned within the disclosed treatment apparatus. In exemplary embodiments of the disclosed apparatus, the displaceable member may take the form of a flexible membrane, piston or diaphragm that is mounted with respect to the inner wall of the first chamber or the second chamber. Use of the treatment apparatus is effective in reducing and/or eliminating snoring behavior for extended periods.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2006Publication date: March 6, 2008Inventor: John K. Wilson
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Patent number: 4867154Abstract: Frames for endotracheal tubes are disclosed. One device consists of a U-shaped band made of semirigid plastic material which passes over the patient's lower face and which attaches at either end to the patient's cheeks and/or temples. The part of the band which passes over the area of the mouth, for orally intubated patients, or over the nose, for nasally intubated patients, has a clamping device which holds the endotracheal tube securely but which can be applied and released quickly and easily. Wire frames are also provided with similar clamps. The clamp consists of a longitudinal channel which may have one or more short spikes embedded in it and into which the tube is placed. A wide strap then wraps around the tube and locks in place thereby holding the tube tightly in the channel.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1987Date of Patent: September 19, 1989Assignee: The University of Virginia Alumni Patents FoundationInventors: Anthony B. Potter, John K. Wilson, Kirk Quackenbush, E. Jane Dwyer
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Patent number: 4632668Abstract: An adjustable ventricular catheter is disclosed. This invention has a proximal catheter in which a distal catheter telescopically slides. The distal catheter is prevented from separating from the proximal catheter in the maximum extended position by locking means. The distal catheter may be further extended, forshortened, or removed by means of a stylet inserted into the hollow of the proximal and distal catheters with flexible projections on the end of the stylet capturing drain holes on the closed end of the distal catheter such that sliding of the stylet moves the distal catheter in a telescoping relationship within the proximal catheter.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1984Date of Patent: December 30, 1986Assignee: University of Virginia Alumni Patents FoundationInventors: John K. Wilson, Jr., Tae S. Park