Patents by Inventor John L. Lynch
John L. Lynch 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: 20240070331Abstract: Systems, methods, and software for filtering components, such as hardware components, compatible with computer-modeled structures are presented. A compatible components system provides selection methods that present components compatible with computer-aided design (CAD) models designed in computer modeling software. The system executes methods designed to filter components made available to designers using attribute information of the features and attribute information of the components. Designers may interact with the compatibility methods numerous times, narrowing components through a series or number of filtering steps until a desired compatible component is easily selected. The computer modeling software may include graphical user interfaces for selecting component source locations, filtering types of components presented by the system, and adding components to CAD models.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2023Publication date: February 29, 2024Applicant: Desprez, LLCInventors: James L. Jacobs, II, John E. Cronin, Justin R. Kunz, Steven M. Lynch
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Patent number: 11914927Abstract: Systems, methods, and software for filtering components, such as hardware components, compatible with computer-modeled structures are presented. A compatible components system provides selection methods that present components compatible with computer-aided design (CAD) models designed in computer modeling software. The system executes methods designed to filter components made available to designers using attribute information of the features and attribute information of the components. Designers may interact with the compatibility methods numerous times, narrowing components through a series or number of filtering steps until a desired compatible component is easily selected. The computer modeling software may include graphical user interfaces for selecting component source locations, filtering types of components presented by the system, and adding components to CAD models.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2020Date of Patent: February 27, 2024Inventors: James L. Jacobs, II, John E. Cronin, Justin R. Kunz, Steven M. Lynch
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Patent number: 8134464Abstract: An EAS/expulsion detrimental substance tag (101) in which the tag is held to an article by an attaching assembly, a part of which may be releasably prevented from being withdrawn from the body of the tag. The tag body may be provided with one or more sensors, that are disposed in the body. The sensors are positioned adjacent the detrimental substance. The Benefit Denial (Ink portion) of this tag may feature an ink vial. When the tag and its ink vial are attacked, the tag will expel the detrimental substance out and onto the article being protected.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2007Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Sensormatic Electronics, LLCInventors: John L. Lynch, Franklin H. Valade, Jr., Krystyna E. Cwik, Craig R. Szklany
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Publication number: 20090021378Abstract: An EAS/expulsion detrimental substance tag (101) in which the tag is held to an article by an attaching assembly, a part of which may be releasably prevented from being withdrawn from the body of the tag. The tag body may be provided with one or more sensors, that are disposed in the body. The sensors are positioned adjacent the detrimental substance. The Benefit Denial (Ink portion) of this tag may feature an ink vial. When the tag and its ink vial are attacked, the tag will expel the detrimental substance out and onto the article being protected.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2007Publication date: January 22, 2009Applicant: Sensormatic Electronics CorporationInventors: John L. Lynch, Franklin H. Valade, Krystyna E. Cwik, Craig R. Szklany
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Patent number: 5347262Abstract: A pin-and-clutch theft-deterrent device that enables instantaneous detection of separation-force tampering with the theft-deterrent device. The device includes a pin in one component and a clutch assembly in a second component for attaching the device to an article to be protected by grasping the pin with the clutch to provide a predetermined retaining force for resisting separation of the components by prying or pulling the components apart; a force-sensitive switch assembly for detecting application to the two components of at least a predetermined threshold separation force applied in opposition to the predetermined retaining force; and a transponder coupled to the switch assembly for responding to an irradiated interrogation signal by radiating an alarm signal when the switch assembly detects application to the two components of at least the predetermined threshold separation force.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1992Date of Patent: September 13, 1994Assignee: Security Tag Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert C. Thurmond, Edward J. DiCarlo, Fred W. Herman, Dennis L. Hogan, John L. Lynch, Hildan B. Russell
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Patent number: 5069047Abstract: An apparatus for releasing locked components of a theft-deterrent device includes a seat for receiving a component of the theft deterrent device that contains a clutch and a ferromagnetic anvil that is positioned by a spring to force the clutch to apply pressure against an inserted pin that is anchored in another component of the device so as to restrain the pin from release from the clutch; and a magnet with a pole piece coupled thereto, with the magnet and the pole piece being disposed for movement between a protracted position and a retracted position. When magnet and the pole piece are in their protracted position the pole piece is disposed about the sides of the clutch-containing component and applies magnetic flux from the magnet that is directed to overcome the force of the spring and reposition the ferromagnetic anvil to thereby relax the pressure applied against the pin by the clutch so that the pin-anchoring component can be released from the clutch-containing component.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1990Date of Patent: December 3, 1991Assignee: Security Tag Systems, Inc.Inventors: John L. Lynch, Lincoln H. Charlot, Jr.
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Patent number: 5054172Abstract: In a device for deterring theft of a protected article, including a pin and clutch respectively embodied in two components that are adapted to be locked together on opposite sides of a portion of the protected article to prevent unauthorized removal of the device from the article, the pin-containing component contains two fragile elongated glass vials that fracture when at least a predetermined pressure is applied thereto, with the vials containing a detrimental substance that would damage an article attached to the device if such substance were to be released from the vial; and the head of the pin includes a breaker element having a wedge-shaped surface of a fiber-loaded-reinforced thermoplastic, (which does not scratch glass), for applying more than the predetermined pressure against the vial in response to the pinhead being moved in response to application to the two components of at least a predetermined threshold separation force, to thereby completely fracture the vials by inducing a high bending stressType: GrantFiled: October 24, 1990Date of Patent: October 8, 1991Assignee: Security Tag Systems, Inc.Inventors: Dennis L. Hogan, John L. Lynch, Lincoln H. Charlot, Jr.
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Patent number: RE35361Abstract: In a device for deterring theft of a protected article, including a pin and clutch respectively embodied in two components that are adapted to be locked together on opposite sides of a portion of the protected article to prevent unauthorized removal of the device from the article, the pin-containing component contains two fragile elongated glass vials that fracture when at least a predetermined pressure is applied thereto, with the vials containing a detrimental substance that would damage an article attached to the device if such substance were to be released from the vial; and the head of the pin includes a breaker element having a wedge-shaped surface of a fiber-loaded-reinforced thermoplastic, (which does not scratch glass), for applying more than the predetermined pressure against the vial in response to the pinhead being moved in response to application to the two components of at least a predetermined threshold separation force, to thereby completely fracture the vials by inducing a high bending stressType: GrantFiled: September 30, 1992Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Assignee: Security Tag Systems, Inc.Inventors: Dennis L. Hogan, John L. Lynch, Lincoln H. Charlot, Jr.