Patents by Inventor John R. Fox
John R. Fox 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: 20240125835Abstract: Disclosed embodiments provide techniques for monitoring, detecting, predicting, and mitigating electrostatic electricity accumulation. Electrostatic electricity is detected within a premises, via multiple electrostatic electricity sensors. The electrostatic electricity sensors, also referred to as electrostatic charge sensors can detect electrostatic electricity and/or electrostatic potential. Disclosed embodiments acquire electrostatic electricity data from multiple sensors. Other mechanical activity is also acquired via sensors and/or computer vision techniques. The mechanical activity can include motion of machines and/or people. Disclosed embodiments correlate levels of electrostatic electricity data to mechanical activity using machine learning. The machine learning system is used to predict future levels of electrostatic electricity based on proposed and/or mechanical activity, as well as automatically invoke mitigation steps and generate alert messages.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2022Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: John M. Ganci, JR., Martin G. Keen, Jeremy R. Fox, Sarbajit K. Rakshit
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Publication number: 20240074370Abstract: A computer-implemented method for airflow control for agricultural pollination is disclosed. The computer-implemented method includes performing image analysis on an agricultural image to determine a type and classification of one or more plants in the agricultural image, determining one or more pollination requirements for the one or more determined plants, determining one or more current airflow parameters within a predetermined area of the one or more plants in the agricultural image, determining one or more optimal airflow parameters based on the type of plants in the agricultural image, the classification of plants in the agricultural image, the one or more pollination requirements for the plants in the agricultural image, and the one or more current airflow parameters, and generating an automatic airflow adjustment model for optimizing the airflow parameters for the plants based, at least in part, on the one or more determined optimal airflow parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2022Publication date: March 7, 2024Inventors: John M. Ganci, Jr., Sarbajit K. Rakshit, Martin G. Keen, Jeremy R. Fox
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Patent number: 11073255Abstract: A downlight eyebrow includes an elongated L-shaped structure including a first wall and a second wall forming a right angle. The downlight eyebrow may be installed at an upper edge of a vertical structure with the first eyebrow wall extending horizontally away from an upper edge of the structure and the second wall extending vertically downward from the first wall. A reflective material disposed on an interior surface of the second wall provides a primary reflector. A flange that extends from an intermediate point in the eyebrow, downward and away from the second wall, toward the vertical surface may provide a secondary reflector.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2020Date of Patent: July 27, 2021Assignee: Principal Lighting Group, LLCInventors: J. Bryan Vincent, Gerald Bruce Davis, Robin Lynn Hood, John R. Fox
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Publication number: 20200248889Abstract: A disclosed downlight eyebrow includes an elongated L-shaped structure including a first wall and a second wall that may form an angle of approximately 90 degrees. The downlight eyebrow may be installed at or in proximity to an upper edge of a wall, fascia, or other type of vertical structure with the first wall of the eyebrow extending horizontally away from an upper edge of the vertical structure. In this configuration, the second wall of the downlight eyebrow may be oriented in a vertical or substantially vertical plane, extending downward from the first wall, parallel or substantially parallel with the illuminated region and displace from the illuminated region by a width of the first wall. In some embodiments, a reflective material, film, or coating may be disposed on an interior surface of the second wall of the downlight eyebrow, wherein the interior surface of the second wall functions as the primary reflector.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2020Publication date: August 6, 2020Inventors: J. Bryan VINCENT, Gerald Bruce DAVIS, Robin Lynn HOOD, John R. FOX
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Patent number: 10627077Abstract: A downlight eyebrow includes an elongated L-shaped structure including a first wall and a second wall forming a right angle. The downlight eyebrow may be installed at an upper edge of a vertical structure with the first eyebrow wall extending horizontally away from an upper edge of the structure and the second wall extending vertically downward from the first wall. A reflective material disposed on an interior surface of the second wall provides a primary reflector. A flange that extends from an intermediate point in the eyebrow, downward and away from the second wall, toward the vertical surface may provide a secondary reflector.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2019Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Inventors: J. Bryan Vincent, Gerald Bruce Davis, Robin Lynn Hood, John R. Fox
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Publication number: 20190301707Abstract: A disclosed downlight eyebrow includes an elongated L-shaped structure including a first wall and a second wall that may form an angle of approximately 90 degrees. The downlight eyebrow may be installed at or in proximity to an upper edge of a wall, fascia, or other type of vertical structure with the first wall of the eyebrow extending horizontally away from an upper edge of the vertical structure. In this configuration, the second wall of the downlight eyebrow may be oriented in a vertical or substantially vertical plane, extending downward from the first wall, parallel or substantially parallel with the illuminated region and displace from the illuminated region by a width of the first wall. In some embodiments, a reflective material, film, or coating may be disposed on an interior surface of the second wall of the downlight eyebrow, wherein the interior surface of the second wall functions as the primary reflector.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2019Publication date: October 3, 2019Applicant: Principal Lighting Group, LLCInventors: J. Bryan VINCENT, Gerald Bruce DAVIS, Robin Lynn HOOD, John R. FOX
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Publication number: 20040199263Abstract: Improved prosthetic components and a method for assembly therefor are described wherein the prosthesis comprises prefabricated modular components including a socket adapter, shank or pylon, a keel, and a foot. The method for preparation of the improved prosthesis reduces the time required for prosthesis preparation over that of the prior art, and includes the steps of making a cast of the remaining leg stump and forming a socket therefor; placing the socket in an alignment jig; assembling modular pieces including a prefabricated keel, pylon, and socket adapter; attaching the socket adapter to the socket; draping a final coating of copolymer on the prosthesis; and removing the pylon and socket adapter from the interior of the prosthesis.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2004Publication date: October 7, 2004Applicant: Rothschild's Orthopedics, Inc.Inventors: Vernon R. Rothschild, John R. Fox, Russell J. Rothschild, Kelly Ann Rothchild
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Publication number: 20030097746Abstract: Improved prosthetic components and a method for assembly therefor are described wherein the prosthesis comprises prefabricated modular components including a socket adapter, shank or pylon, a keel, and a foot. The method for preparation of the improved prosthesis reduces the time required for prosthesis preparation over that of the prior art, and includes the steps of making a cast of the remaining leg stump and forming a socket therefor; placing the socket in an alignment jig; assembling modular pieces including a prefabricated keel, pylon, and socket adapter; attaching the socket adapter to the socket; draping a final coating of copolymer on the prosthesis; and removing the pylon and socket adapter from the interior of the prosthesis.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2002Publication date: May 29, 2003Applicant: Rothschild's Orthopedics, Inc.Inventors: Vernon R. Rothschild, John R. Fox, Russell J. Rothschild, Kelly A. Rothschild
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Patent number: 6497028Abstract: Improved prosthetic components and a method for assembly therefor are described wherein the prosthesis comprises prefabricated modular components including a socket adapter, shank or pylon, a keel, and a foot. The method for preparation of the improved prosthesis reduces the time required for prosthesis preparation over that of the prior art, and includes the steps of making a cast of the remaining leg stump and forming a socket therefor; placing the socket in an alignment jig; assembling modular pieces including a prefabricated keel, pylon, and socket adapter; attaching the socket adapter to the socket; draping a final coating of copolymer on the prosthesis; and removing the pylon and socket adapter from the interior of the prosthesis.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2000Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Assignee: Rothschild's Orthopedics, Inc.Inventors: Vernon R. Rothschild, John R. Fox, Russell J. Rothschild, Kelly Ann Rothschild
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Publication number: 20020133400Abstract: Systems and methods are described which afford greater flexibility for consumers to purchase through either on-line or traditional retail venues and receive a more direct perceived value from reward offerings. The system's network of CPGs enables sponsors and partnered e-commerce retailers to share development, database management, and other administrative costs. Cooperative database mining combined with timely, anticipated and permission-based relevant e-mail communications adds a powerful customer acquisition component to traditional database and customer loyalty programs. Member users benefit from the flexibility in the ways in which they can accumulate value in their member user accounts from entering rewards received from CPG Sponsors. Member users also have flexibility in the manner in which they spend value accumulated in their consumer accounts. In the present invention, conducting online transactions with any one of the partnered e-commerce retailers is simplified and streamlined.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2001Publication date: September 19, 2002Applicant: BOOMERANGMARKETING.COM INCORPORATEDInventors: David C. Terry, John R. Fox, Robert J. Beaudoin
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Patent number: 6146349Abstract: A copolymer thermoplastic natural foot orthosis for supporting and controlling the movement of a lower extremity and method for manufacturing the same. The orthosis is fabricated by forming a positive mold of the lower extremity, and modifying the positive mold in predetermined locations to accomplish the type of lower extremity control desired. A strip of heated thermoformable copolymer material is strategically positioned around predetermined locations on the positive mold for providing increased support for the natural foot orthosis at these predetermined locations. A sheet of heated thermoformable copolymer material is then drape mold around the positive mold and copolymer strip, wherein the copolymer sheet is vacuum sealed to conform to the shape of the positive mold. During the vacuum formation process, the copolymer sheet and copolymer strip combine together so that the copolymer sheet and copolymer strip are integrally formed into a single supporting structure.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1996Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Assignee: Rothschild's OrthopedicsInventors: Vernon R. Rothschild, John R. Fox, Russell J. Rothschild, Kelly Ann Rothschild
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Patent number: 5830406Abstract: A method of forming a socket for connecting a prosthesis to an amputated extremity including forming a molded cast into which an amputated extremity conforms, the molded cast having a closed distal end for positioning adjacent one end of the amputated extremity and an open proximal end for surrounding the amputated extremity, forming a vacuum assembly by connecting an attachment device for receiving a vacuum tube to the distal end of the mold cast and attaching a first end of the vacuum tube to the attachment device. Subsequently, wrapping a formable plastic layer around a portion of the vacuum tube, the attachment device and at least the distal end of the molded socket. The plastic layer is sealed around the vacuum tube and at least the distal end of the molded cast such that trapped air between the plastic layer and the vacuum assembly can be drawn through the vacuum tube, thus conforming the formal plastic layer to at least the distal end of mold cast and the attachment device.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1997Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Rothschild's OrthopedicsInventors: Vernon R. Rothschild, John R. Fox, Russell J. Rothschild
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Patent number: 5824110Abstract: A prosthetic socket for connecting a prosthesis to an amputated extremity. A molded cast having a distal end and a proximal end which conforms to the amputated extremity. A prosthetic socket component is affixed to the distal end of the molded cast for detachably connecting the molded cast to an artificial limb wherein the component is recessed within a plastic layer. The plastic layer is formed around a portion of the component and the distal end of the molded cast wherein the component is retained in position by the plastic layer.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1997Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: Rothschild's OrthopedicsInventors: Vernon R. Rothschild, John R. Fox, Russell J. Rothschild
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Patent number: 5756027Abstract: A method and apparatus for forming a prosthetic socket using a vacuum tube assembly for vacuum sealing a layer of plastic material onto a molded cast to form a prosthetic socket. The vacuum tube assembly includes a cylindrical shaft for providing an air path for the vacuum tube assembly between the prosthetic cast and a suction device. The cylindrical shaft includes a connection device attached to one end of the cylindrical shaft, wherein the connection device is used for affixing the vacuum tube assembly to an attachment device on the prosthetic socket. The attachment device is formed within the prosthetic socket and is the component which connects the prosthetic socket to an artificial limb shaft. A reciprocating cover is also provided on one end of the cylindrical shaft for covering the connection device, so that the reciprocating cover abuts the prosthetic socket when the connection device is affixed to the attachment device.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1997Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: Rothschild's OrthopedicsInventors: Vernon R. Rothschild, John R. Fox, Russell J. Rothschild
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Patent number: 5711973Abstract: A method and apparatus for forming a prosthetic socket using a vacuum tube assembly for vacuum sealing a layer of plastic material onto a molded cast to form a prosthetic socket. The vacuum tube assembly includes a cylindrical shaft for providing an air path for the vacuum tube assembly between the prosthetic cast and a suction device. The cylindrical shaft includes a connection device attached to one end of the cylindrical shaft, wherein the connection device is used for affixing the vacuum tube assembly to an attachment device on the prosthetic socket. The attachment device is formed within the prosthetic socket and is the component which connects the prosthetic socket to an artificial limb shaft. A reciprocating cover is also provided on one end of the cylindrical shaft for covering the connection device, so that the reciprocating cover abuts the prosthetic socket when the connection device is affixed to the attachment device.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1996Date of Patent: January 27, 1998Assignee: Rothschild's OrthopedicsInventors: Vernon R. Rothschild, John R. Fox, Russell J. Rothschild
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Patent number: 5152800Abstract: A prosthesis for fitting a below-the-knee amputee is disclosed and includes a socket for receiving the stump of the below-the-knee amputee, a keel having a peripheral groove formed about the periphery of a bottom portion of the keel, a tubular shin member extending from the socket and surrounding lateral and medial portions of the keel and filling the peripheral grooves formed about the bottom portion of the keel leaving a substantial portion of the bottom of the keel exposed. A resilient foot member is then secured to the exposed portion of the keel with the material of the tubular shin member being formed into the grooves of the keel and maintaining such keel within the shin member. Also the method of manufacturing such prosthesis.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1991Date of Patent: October 6, 1992Assignee: Rothschild's Orthopedic Appliances, Inc.Inventors: Vernon R. Rothschild, John R. Fox
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Patent number: 5108454Abstract: A prosthesis for fitting a below-the-knee amputee is disclosed and includes a socket for receiving the stump of the below-the-knee amputee, a keel having a peripheral groove formed about the periphery of a bottom portion of the keel, a tubular shin member extending from the socket and surrounding lateral and medial portions of the keel and filling the peripheral grooves formed about the bottom portion of the keel leaving a substantial portion of the bottom of the keel exposed. A resilient foot member is then secured to the exposed portion of the keel with the material of the tubular shin member being formed into the grooves of the keel and maintaining such keel within the shin member. Also the method of manufacturing such prosthesis.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1990Date of Patent: April 28, 1992Assignee: Rothschild's Orthopedic Appliances, Inc.Inventors: Vernon R. Rothschild, John R. Fox
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Patent number: 4792526Abstract: The instant invention relates to the separation and collection of hydrocarbons, including methane, from a gas emanating from an earth formation to determine the hydrocarbon potential of such earth formation. The apparatus includes a sequential network of cryogenic traps, adsorbent traps and furnaces to recover methane in one such cryogenic trap as a condensed carbon dioxide sample, in combination with (i) a valve antecedent to such network and (ii) a vacuum pump subsequent to such network to continuously provide a subatmospheric pressure throughout the network and prevent condensation of oxygen or atmospheric carbon dioxide in the cryogenic traps.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1987Date of Patent: December 20, 1988Assignee: Union Oil Company of CaliforniaInventors: Gregory P. Ouellette, Stephen R. Larter, John R. Fox
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Patent number: 4640207Abstract: A sewing machine operating station which cooperates with an overhead conveyor system having a number of trolleys which convey partly-formed garments between working stations, each trolley having a delivery arm from which garments can be suspended, and delivered to a working station. Each working station comprises a table, a sewing machine mounted on the table, and a working surface adjacent to the sewing machine and onto which a partly-formed garment can be placed in order to undergo a sewing operation. An inverted L-shaped guide is mounted on the table and can be coupled-up with the delivery arm of a trolley so as to guide a supply of partly-formed garments, suspended therefrom, to a position adjacent to the working surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1985Date of Patent: February 3, 1987Assignee: S.R. Gent plcInventors: Michael O'Keefe, John R. Fox