Patents by Inventor Jonathan D. Young
Jonathan D. Young 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: 20180153135Abstract: Apparatuses and methods for restraining a pet are disclosed herein. A portable pet restraint apparatus includes a body with an end section having a cavity with a lower peripheral edge, a suction device mounted to the body with a vacuum-enabling suction component for placement upon an attachment surface, and a force-transmitting shaft attached to the vacuum-enabling suction component and movable to bring the vacuum-enabling suction component between vacuum-disabling and vacuum-enabling conditions relative to the attachment surface. An actuator lever can be pivotable between enabled and disabled positions to move the force-transmitting shaft and vacuum-enabling suction component therewith between the vacuum-disabling and vacuum-enabling conditions. The apparatus can also include a retractable leash device having a length of leash within a leash housing and extendable therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2017Publication date: June 7, 2018Inventors: Jonathan D. Young, Nicole D. Young
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Patent number: 7438610Abstract: A grounding connector includes a base with a first crimping structure extending from the base for crimping to the cable and securing the cable relative to the base along a cable axis. A first contact member can extend from the base laterally adjacent to the first crimping structure. The first contact member can have a narrowing first cable slot for receiving the cable to engage and form electrical contact with the cable when the first crimping structure is crimped to the cable.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2007Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Antaya Technologies CorporationInventors: Manuel H. Machado, Jonathan D. Young
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Patent number: 7255589Abstract: A grounding connector includes a base with a first crimping structure extending from the base for crimping to the cable and securing the cable relative to the base along a cable axis. A first contact member can extend from the base laterally adjacent to the first crimping structure. The first contact member can have a narrowing first cable slot for receiving the cable to engage and form electrical contact with the cable when the first crimping structure is crimped to the cable.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2006Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: Antaya Technologies CorporationInventors: Manuel H. Machado, Jonathan D. Young
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Patent number: 7182625Abstract: A grounding connector includes a base with a first crimping structure extending from the base for crimping to the cable and securing the cable relative to the base along a cable axis. A first contact member can extend from the base laterally adjacent to the first crimping structure. The first contact member can have a narrowing first cable slot for receiving the cable to engage and form electrical contact with the cable when the first crimping structure is crimped to the cable.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2004Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: Antaya Technologies CorporationInventors: Manuel H Machado, Jonathan D. Young
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Patent number: 6005511Abstract: A radar highway motor vehicle guidance apparatus for guiding a land vehicle along a roadway using a backward looking and a forward looking, lateral position sensing, monopulse tracking radar guidance apparatus which transmits radar pulses backward and forward of the vehicle. The pulses are reflected back to the vehicle by a stripe distributed along the roadway. The stripe is a frequency selective surface which generates retro-reflective grating lobes at an operating frequency of the tracking radar. Operating the radar at two frequencies allows the radar to look at regions spaced at two different distances from the front of the vehicle. Highway related information may be encoded in the frequency selective surface by variations in the shape or dimensions of the frequency selective stripe morphology in order to modulate the reflected signal with highway information which is then also detected at the radar receiver.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1997Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Assignee: The Ohio State UniversityInventors: Jonathan D. Young, Lee W. Henderson
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Patent number: 5684490Abstract: A radar highway motor vehicle guidance apparatus for guiding a land vehicle along a roadway using a forward looking, lateral position sensing, monopulse tracking radar guidance apparatus which transmits radar pulses forward of the vehicle. The pulses are reflected back to the vehicle by a stripe distributed along the roadway. The stripe is a frequency selective surface which generates retro-reflective grating lobes at an operating frequency of the tracking radar. Operating the radar at two frequencies allows the radar to look at regions spaced at two different distances from the front of the vehicle. Highway related information may be encoded in the frequency selective surface by variations in the shape or dimensions of the frequency selective stripe morphology in order to modulate the reflected signal with highway information which is then also detected at the radar receiver. Target discrimination is enhanced by using pseudo random codes and matching antenna polarization with stripe polarization.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1995Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Assignee: The Ohio State UniversityInventors: Jonathan D. Young, Lee W. Henderson
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Patent number: 5319970Abstract: An air data sensor (10) for mounting on an air vehicle (14), the outer end (11) is spaced outwardly from a surface of the air vehicle (14), a mounting base (12) and an outer end (11) which is provided with sensing ports (21, 22) for sensing air data parameters, the body (32) of the sensor (10) is made so that when viewed in the bisecting plane of the body (32), the inner and outer edges (34, 36) of the body curve continuously from the outer end (11) to the base (12). These edges (34, 36) diverge from adjacent to the outer end (11) to the base (12) to provide a very smooth streamlined probe (10) which tends to reduce drag.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1992Date of Patent: June 14, 1994Assignee: Rosemount, Inc.Inventors: Michael T. Peterson, Jeffrey M. Setterholm, C. Michael Peterson, Jonathan D. Young, William J. Leeper
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Patent number: 4066970Abstract: A synchronizing, pick-off type circuit for use with underground detection systems of a variety utilizing a high voltage pulse generator generating pulses by dielectric breakdown over a gap and evidencing a sustained and discernable substantially lower voltage level for a short interval following the pulse. Pick-off is derived by tapping a transmitting coaxial cable with a "T" connection carrying a choke inductor and a resistor, each of which is coupled to the central conductor of the coaxial cable and which are mutually connected in parallel circuit relationship.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1977Date of Patent: January 3, 1978Assignee: The Ohio State UniversityInventors: Jonathan D. Young, Ross Caldecott
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Patent number: 4062010Abstract: An apparatus and method wherein an electrical impulse source transmits a radar-type signal through an antenna into the ground and is reflected by a target. The reflected signal or echo is detected by the antenna and an analog-to-digital converter converts it to a digital form which may be readily operated on, stored and recalled. A memory stores the information until recalled for comparison with a subsequent signal to give an indication of the location of metallic and non-metallic buried targets.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1977Date of Patent: December 6, 1977Assignee: The Ohio State UniversityInventors: Jonathan D. Young, Ross Caldecott
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Patent number: 4028707Abstract: An apparatus and method wherein an electrial impulse source transmits a radar-type signal through an antenna into the ground and is reflected by a target. The reflected signal or echo is detected by the antenna and an analog-to-digital converter converts it to a digital form which may be readily operated on, stored and recalled. A memory stores the information until recalled for comparison with a subsequent signal to give an indication of the location of metallic and non-metallic buried targets.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1976Date of Patent: June 7, 1977Assignee: The Ohio State UniversityInventors: Jonathan D. Young, Ross Caldecott
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Patent number: 4006481Abstract: An apparatus for detecting the presence of a buried, hidden object in the vicinity of a digging tool in order to prevent a human disaster and damage to utility lines or other buried structures. The apparatus includes an impulse generator and data processing means connected to a slot antenna formed in the tool of an earthmoving machine for radiating a burst of broad spectrum electromagnetic energy into the ground and for receiving and data processing reflected electromagnetic echoes. One antenna embodying the invention comprises a slot formed through a wall of a hydraulically driven shovel and filled with a ceramic absorber. The slot has four radially extending, orthogonally arranged loops having unclosed central portions of the loops joined end to end to form four apexes.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1975Date of Patent: February 1, 1977Assignee: The Ohio State UniversityInventors: Jonathan D. Young, Curtis W. Davis, III, Leon Peters, Jr., Ross Caldecott
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Patent number: 3967282Abstract: An apparatus and method wherein an electrical impulse source transmits a radar-type signal through an antenna into the ground and is reflected by a target. The reflected signal or echo is detected by the antenna and an analog-to-digital converter converts it to a digital form which may be readily operated on, stored and recalled. A memory stores the information until recalled for comparison with a subsequent signal. A processing means compares the stored and subsequent signal to give an indication of the location of metallic and non-metallic buried targets.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1974Date of Patent: June 29, 1976Assignee: The Ohio State UniversityInventors: Jonathan D. Young, Ross Caldecott
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Patent number: D346980Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1993Date of Patent: May 17, 1994Assignee: Rosemount Inc.Inventors: Michael T. Peterson, Jeffrey M. Setterholm, C. Michael Peterson, Jonathan D. Young, William J. Leeper