Patents by Inventor Jon Ward
Jon Ward 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: 20250005278Abstract: A computer-implemented, cloud-based productivity tool incorporates a user interface configured to: (a) prompt the user to input a set of unstructured text strings; (b) allow the user to categorize the set of unstructured text strings in accordance with a set of categories provided by the user; (c) sequence the categorized text strings; (d) summarize the categorized text strings; and (e) produce an output based on the foregoing. In this way—by using a form of “reverse mind-mapping”—a user can quickly enter his or her thoughts in a free-form way and then subsequently organize that information in accordance with emergent categories that become apparent to the user through the process provided by the tool. A social aspect is provided to allow shared thinking between subscribers through text communication. In addition, a journaling module is provided for extracting insights from writing that accumulates over time.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2023Publication date: January 2, 2025Inventor: Jon Ward
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Patent number: 11687710Abstract: A computer-implemented, cloud-based productivity tool incorporates a user interface configured to: (a) prompt the user to input a set of unstructured text strings; (b) allow the user to categorize the set of unstructured text strings in accordance with a set of categories provided by the user; (c) sequence the categorized text strings; (d) summarize the categorized text strings; and (e) produce an output based on the foregoing. In this way—by using a form of “reverse mind-mapping”—a user can quickly enter his or her thoughts in a free-form way and then subsequently organize that information in accordance with emergent categories that become apparent to the user through the process provided by the tool. A social aspect is provided to allow shared thinking between subscribers through text communication. In addition, a journaling module is provided for extracting insights from writing that accumulates over time.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2021Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Assignee: Braincat, Inc.Inventor: Jon Ward
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Publication number: 20210312123Abstract: A computer-implemented, cloud-based productivity tool incorporates a user interface configured to: (a) prompt the user to input a set of unstructured text strings; (b) allow the user to categorize the set of unstructured text strings in accordance with a set of categories provided by the user; (c) sequence the categorized text strings; (d) summarize the categorized text strings; and (e) produce an output based on the foregoing. In this way—by using a form of “reverse mind-mapping”—a user can quickly enter his or her thoughts in a free-form way and then subsequently organize that information in accordance with emergent categories that become apparent to the user through the process provided by the tool. A social aspect is provided to allow shared thinking between subscribers through text communication. In addition, a journaling module is provided for extracting insights from writing that accumulates over time.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2021Publication date: October 7, 2021Inventor: Jon Ward
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Patent number: 9981364Abstract: A hand tool impacting device may include, a drive shaft with an aperture, an impaler disk, and a floating pin positioned within the aperture of the drive shaft. A set of circular ramps on the outer edge of the impaler disk may interact with a stationary pin insert to translate the drive shaft and create an impacting motion. A pair of springs placed against either side of the floating pin may allow a specialized tool bit to engage or disengage the impaler disk, thereby allowing selective use of translational impacting motion, or rotational torque. An impact bit for engaging the impaler disk may include, a tool head configured to engage a work piece and a tool shaft configured to be inserted into a hollow drive shaft to engage a floating pin. According to one embodiment, the impact bit includes a number of sleeves to guide the tool head during operation.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2015Date of Patent: May 29, 2018Assignee: Brigham Young UniversityInventors: Christopher Andrew Mattson, Jake Allred, Jeremy Alsup, Travis Anderson, David Christensen, Jacob Morrise, Jon Ward
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Publication number: 20150375376Abstract: A hand tool impacting device may include, a drive shaft with an aperture, an impaler disk, and a floating pin positioned within the aperture of the drive shaft. A set of circular ramps on the outer edge of the impaler disk may interact with a stationary pin insert to translate the drive shaft and create an impacting motion. A pair of springs placed against either side of the floating pin may allow a specialized tool bit to engage or disengage the impaler disk, thereby allowing selective use of translational impacting motion, or rotational torque. An impact bit for engaging the impaler disk may include, a tool head configured to engage a work piece and a tool shaft configured to be inserted into a hollow drive shaft to engage a floating pin. According to one embodiment, the impact bit includes a number of sleeves to guide the tool head during operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2015Publication date: December 31, 2015Inventors: Christopher Andrew MATTSON, Jake ALLRED, Jeremy ALSUP, Travis ANDERSON, David CHRISTENSEN, Jacob MORRISE, Jon WARD
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Patent number: 9102046Abstract: A hand tool impacting device may include a drive shaft, an impaler disk, and a floating pin positioned in an aperture of the drive shaft. Circular ramps along an outer edge of the impaler disk may interact with a stationary pin to translate the drive shaft and generate an impacting motion. A pair of springs placed against a side of the floating pin may allow a tool bit to engage or disengage the impaler disk, for selective use of translational impacting motion or rotational torque. An impact bit for engaging the impaler disk may include a tool head that may engage a work piece and a tool shaft inserted into the drive shaft to engage the floating pin.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2011Date of Patent: August 11, 2015Assignee: Brigham Young UniversityInventors: Christopher Mattson, Jake Allred, Jeremy Alsup, Travis Anderson, David Christensen, Jacob Morrise, Jon Ward
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Publication number: 20120152577Abstract: A hand tool impacting device may include, a drive shaft with an aperture, an impaler disk, and a floating pin positioned within the aperture of the drive shaft. A set of circular ramps on the outer edge of the impaler disk may interact with a stationary pin insert to translate the drive shaft and create an impacting motion. A pair of springs placed against either side of the floating pin may allow a specialized tool bit to engage or disengage the impaler disk, thereby allowing selective use of translational impacting motion, or rotational torque. An impact bit for engaging the impaler disk may include, a tool head configured to engage a work piece and a tool shaft configured to be inserted into a hollow drive shaft to engage a floating pin. According to one embodiment, the impact bit includes a number of sleeves to guide the tool head during operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Inventors: Christopher Mattson, Jake Allred, Jeremy Alsup, Travis Anderson, David Christensen, Jacob Morrise, Jon Ward
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Patent number: 7347379Abstract: The present invention relates to a dual antenna coil identification system, and more particularly, to an interrogator or reader for inductively coupling to a transponder and thereby extract data from the transponder. The magnetic field required to energize a transponder is generated by currents flowing through two essentially identical but opposite phased antenna coils arranged near the area where tags are to be read.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2002Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: Avid Identification Systems, Inc.Inventors: William H. Ward, Timothy Jon Ward
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Publication number: 20050252937Abstract: The present invention provides a valve configured to dispense a flowable product. The valve includes an inner valve portion having a chamber to allow an accumulation therein of the flowable product, an end wall surface, and an annular surface spaced from the end wall surface. The valve also includes an outer valve portion having a chamber receiving therein at least part of the inner valve portion. The outer valve portion further includes an end wall surface engageable with the end wall surface of the inner valve portion, and an annular surface spaced from the end wall surface and engageable with the annular surface of the inner valve portion. The respective end wall surfaces of the inner valve portion and the outer valve portion are engageable substantially simultaneously with engagement of the respective annular surfaces of the inner valve portion and the outer valve portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2004Publication date: November 17, 2005Applicant: Gehl's Guernsey Farms, Inc.Inventors: John Gehl, Jon Ward, Charles Rademacher
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Patent number: 6345645Abstract: A water distribution valve, ideally suited for distributing water from a recirculating pump of a swimming pool to selective outlet lines, is designed with a main housing in the form of an outer cylindrical section. This main housing has outlet ports located through the peripheral surface thereof at equal angular spaced intervals. These outlet openings are located in a plane which is perpendicular to the central axis of the main housing. A fluid distribution member, in the form of a T-shaped body, is rotatably mounted inside the main housing member. The base or stem of the T is connected with a water inlet; and one arm of the T has a fluid delivery opening in it for delivering water from the inlet through the opening.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1999Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Assignees: Caretaker Systems, Inc., S.A.I.C.Inventors: Michael Kenna, Jon Ward, Michael Farrier, Steven Wallace