Patents by Inventor John R. Dominick

John R. Dominick 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).

  • Patent number: 10793065
    Abstract: Multi-color illumination devices that can be used in various indicator-related or ambient lighting applications, particularly for vehicles. In accordance with one embodiment, the multi-color illumination device includes a light guide having a first end and a second end, a first light source located adjacent the first end of the light guide, and a second light source located adjacent the second end of the light guide. The multi-color illumination device is configured for attachment to a controller configured to illuminate the first light source, the second light source, or both the first light source and the second light source in accordance with one or more operation parameters to provide a status indication.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 2019
    Date of Patent: October 6, 2020
    Assignee: REBO LIGHTING & ELECTRONICS, LLC
    Inventors: John R. Dominick, Todd Irgang
  • Publication number: 20190308552
    Abstract: Multi-color illumination devices that can be used in various indicator-related or ambient lighting applications, particularly for vehicles. In accordance with one embodiment, the multi-color illumination device includes a light guide having a first end and a second end, a first light source located adjacent the first end of the light guide, and a second light source located adjacent the second end of the light guide. The multi-color illumination device is configured for attachment to a controller configured to illuminate the first light source, the second light source, or both the first light source and the second light source in accordance with one or more operation parameters to provide a status indication.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 3, 2019
    Publication date: October 10, 2019
    Inventors: John R. Dominick, Todd Irgang
  • Patent number: 8322883
    Abstract: An illumination device includes a flexible and substantially rod-like member having a predetermined length with a light-receiving surface and a light-emitting surface and an elongated light source extending along and positioned adjacent the light-receiving surface of the rod-like member, such that light entering the rod-like member from the elongated light source and through the light-receiving surface is preferentially scattered, thus causing a light intensity pattern that appears substantially uniform along the light-emitting surface of the rod-like member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 4, 2012
    Assignee: iLight Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark J. Cleaver, George R. Hulse, Joe A. Chambers, John R. Dominick
  • Patent number: 7118251
    Abstract: An illumination device generally comprises a housing, a light source, and a scattering member. The housing includes a base portion and a side wall, which collectively defines an interior cavity with an open end having a predetermined shape. A light source is positioned within the interior cavity, along with an electric connecting member adapted to connect the light source to a remote power source. A scattering member having substantially the same predetermined shape as the open end of the housing is positioned adjacent the light source at the open end of the interior cavity. The scattering member has a light-emitting surface and is composed of a material which causes light entering the scattering member to be directed through a portion of thereof before being scattered and emitted, such that a substantially uniform light pattern is perceived along the light-emitting surface of the scattering member in the predetermined shape.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 10, 2006
    Assignee: iLight Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Joe A. Chambers, Mark J. Cleaver, John R. Dominick, Eric Olav Eriksson, George R. Hulse
  • Patent number: 7012379
    Abstract: A cuttable illumination device has a first lamp, a second lamp, a current source element, and a voltage breakdown element connected such that the first lamp may be removed from the device without affecting the function and performance of the remaining portion of the illumination device. Additional lamps may be added to the device in conjunction with additional voltage breakdown elements to form a string of lamps where any number of lamps may be removed without affecting the function and performance of the remaining portion of the device. The device may have a waveguide member and a housing, creating a cuttable illumination device for simulating neon lighting.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 14, 2006
    Assignee: iLight Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Joe A. Chambers, John R. Dominick, Eric Olav Eriksson
  • Patent number: 7011421
    Abstract: An illumination device simulates neon lighting and allows for emission of light in colors that cannot ordinarily be achieved by use of LEDs alone through the incorporation of a light color conversion system into the illumination device. This light color conversion system comprises an intermediate light-transmitting medium tinted with a predetermined combination of one or more fluorescent dyes. Light emitted from the light source of the illumination device is directed into the intermediate light-transmitting medium and interacts with the fluorescent dyes contained therein. This light is partially absorbed by each of the fluorescent dyes of the intermediate light-transmitting medium, and a lower-energy light is then emitted from each of the fluorescent dyes and into the light-receiving surface of the waveguide. Thus, selection of appropriate combinations of dyes results in various colors being emitted from the illumination device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 14, 2006
    Assignee: iLight Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: George R. Hulse, John R. Dominick, Mark J. Cleaver, Eric Olav Eriksson
  • Patent number: 6948828
    Abstract: An illumination device for simulating neon of a predetermined design includes a substantially rigid power control board, a light source, at least one sidewall, and a waveguide. Light entering the lower lateral surface of the waveguide from the adjacent light source is directed along at least a portion of the length of the waveguide before being emitted from the light-emitting lateral surface of the waveguide, resulting in an essentially uniform light intensity pattern over its entire light-emitting surface. The control board is preferably a printed circuit board, prepopulated with multiple point light sources which are electrically connected to one another and are secured to and arranged in a predetermined design on the control board.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 27, 2005
    Assignee: iLight Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Joe A. Chambers, Mark J. Cleaver, John R. Dominick, George R. Hulse
  • Patent number: 6896398
    Abstract: An illumination device for the simulation of neon lighting comprises a leaky waveguide rod having a light-emitting lateral surface and a first set of one or more point light sources positioned adjacent one or both ends of the waveguide rod, the attenuation of light along the length of the waveguide rod being controlled such that light emitted from the lateral surface of the waveguide rod has essentially the same intensity over the length of the waveguide rod.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 24, 2005
    Assignee: iLight Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Joe A. Chambers, Mark J. Cleaver, John R. Dominick, George R. Hulse
  • Publication number: 20040168359
    Abstract: An illumination device includes a flexible and substantially rod-like member having a predetermined length with a light-receiving surface and a light-emitting surface and an elongated light source extending along and positioned adjacent the light-receiving surface of the rod-like member, such that light entering the rod-like member from the elongated light source and through the light-receiving surface is preferentially scattered, thus causing a light intensity pattern that appears substantially uniform along the light-emitting surface of the rod-like member.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 4, 2004
    Publication date: September 2, 2004
    Inventors: Mark J. Cleaver, George R. Hulse, Joe A. Chambers, John R. Dominick
  • Publication number: 20030198061
    Abstract: An illumination device for the simulation of neon lighting comprises a leaky waveguide rod having a light-emitting lateral surface and a first set of one or more point light sources positioned adjacent one or both ends of the waveguide rod, the attenuation of light along the length of the waveguide rod being controlled such that light emitted from the lateral surface of the waveguide rod has essentially the same intensity over the length of the waveguide rod.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 17, 2003
    Publication date: October 23, 2003
    Inventors: Joe A. Chambers, Mark J. Cleaver, John R. Dominick, George R. Hulse
  • Publication number: 20030198049
    Abstract: An illumination device simulates neon lighting and allows for emission of light in colors that cannot ordinarily be achieved by use of LEDs alone through the incorporation of a light color conversion system into the illumination device. This light color conversion system comprises an intermediate light-transmitting medium tinted with a predetermined combination of one or more fluorescent dyes. Light emitted from the light source of the illumination device is directed into the intermediate light-transmitting medium and interacts with the fluorescent dyes contained therein. This light is partially absorbed by each of the fluorescent dyes of the intermediate light-transmitting medium, and a lower-energy light is then emitted from each of the fluorescent dyes and into the light-receiving surface of the waveguide. Thus, selection of appropriate combinations of dyes results in various colors being emitted from the illumination device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 5, 2003
    Publication date: October 23, 2003
    Inventors: George R. Hulse, John R. Dominick, Mark J. Cleaver