Patents by Inventor Jonathan Torkelson
Jonathan Torkelson 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: 20230242052Abstract: A system for implementing strobing of existing vehicle hazard lights including an interface to a vehicle wiring harness configured to receive input to an existing vehicle flasher module, and a strobing circuit that responds to an activation signal from the vehicle wiring harness that is indicative of a hazard flasher deployment event by producing an electrical output through the interface to the vehicle wiring harness that causes a strobing of existing vehicle hazard lamps.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2023Publication date: August 3, 2023Inventors: DAVID M. TUCKER, DANIEL ANTHONY TUCKER, JOHN ZACHARIAH COBB, JONATHAN TORKELSON, DENVER KIMBERLIN, DEVENDER NATH MAURYA
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Publication number: 20230153092Abstract: A method and system for managing unification of plurality of concurrent activities in computing environment is disclosed. Method includes receiving request from user to modify computing environment and retrieving set of available versions of packages associated with existing activity or new activity, from package source database, based on receiving request. Method includes analyzing iteratively homogenous and heterogenous dependencies for retrieved set of available versions of the packages, using semantic versioning. Method includes determining acceptable versions of packages, upon analyzing. Further, method includes generating dependency graphs for the acceptable versions of the packages. Furthermore, method includes performing unification of acceptable versions of the packages based on dependency graphs.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2022Publication date: May 18, 2023Inventors: Jonathan Torkelson, Devender Nath Maurya, Nicholas Wesley Vinyard
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Patent number: 11524638Abstract: A system for implementing strobing of existing vehicle hazard lights including an interface to a vehicle wiring harness configured to receive input to an existing vehicle flasher module, and a strobing circuit that responds to an activation signal from the vehicle wiring harness that is indicative of a hazard flasher deployment event by producing an electrical output through the interface to the vehicle wiring harness that causes a strobing of existing vehicle hazard lamps.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2021Date of Patent: December 13, 2022Assignee: ESS-HELP, INC.Inventors: David M. Tucker, Daniel Anthony Tucker, John Zachariah Cobb, Jonathan Torkelson, Denver Kimberlin, Devender Nath Maurya
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Patent number: 11511686Abstract: A system for implementing strobing of existing vehicle hazard lights including an interface to a vehicle wiring harness configured to receive input to an existing vehicle flasher module, and a strobing circuit that responds to an activation signal from the vehicle wiring harness that is indicative of a hazard flasher deployment event by producing an electrical output through the interface to the vehicle wiring harness that causes a strobing of existing vehicle hazard lamps.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2021Date of Patent: November 29, 2022Assignee: ESS-Help, Inc.Inventors: David M. Tucker, Daniel Anthony Tucker, John Zachariah Cobb, Jonathan Torkelson, Denver Kimberlin, Devender Nath Maurya
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Publication number: 20220274548Abstract: A system for implementing strobing of existing vehicle hazard lights including an interface to a vehicle wiring harness configured to receive input to an existing vehicle flasher module, and a strobing circuit that responds to an activation signal from the vehicle wiring harness that is indicative of a hazard flasher deployment event by producing an electrical output through the interface to the vehicle wiring harness that causes a strobing of existing vehicle hazard lamps.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2022Publication date: September 1, 2022Inventors: DAVID M. TUCKER, DANIEL ANTHONY TUCKER, JOHN ZACHARIAH COBB, JONATHAN TORKELSON, DENVER KIMBERLIN, DEVENDER NATH MAURYA
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Patent number: 11332088Abstract: A system for implementing strobing of existing vehicle hazard lights including an interface to a vehicle wiring harness configured to receive input to an existing vehicle flasher module, and a strobing circuit that responds to an activation signal from the vehicle wiring harness that is indicative of a hazard flasher deployment event by producing an electrical output through the interface to the vehicle wiring harness that causes a strobing of existing vehicle hazard lamps.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2020Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: ESS-HELP, Inc.Inventors: David M. Tucker, Daniel Anthony Tucker, John Zachariah Cobb, Jonathan Torkelson, Denver Kimberlin, Devender Nath Maurya
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Publication number: 20220126769Abstract: A system for implementing strobing of existing vehicle hazard lights including an interface to a vehicle wiring harness configured to receive input to an existing vehicle flasher module, and a strobing circuit that responds to an activation signal from the vehicle wiring harness that is indicative of a hazard flasher deployment event by producing an electrical output through the interface to the vehicle wiring harness that causes a strobing of existing vehicle hazard lamps.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2022Publication date: April 28, 2022Inventors: DAVID M. TUCKER, DANIEL ANTHONY TUCKER, JOHN ZACHARIAH COBB, JONATHAN TORKELSON, DENVER KIMBERLIN, DEVENDER NATH MAURYA
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Publication number: 20210284086Abstract: A system for implementing strobing of existing vehicle hazard lights including an interface to a vehicle wiring harness configured to receive input to an existing vehicle flasher module, and a strobing circuit that responds to an activation signal from the vehicle wiring harness that is indicative of a hazard flasher deployment event by producing an electrical output through the interface to the vehicle wiring harness that causes a strobing of existing vehicle hazard lamps.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2021Publication date: September 16, 2021Inventors: DAVID M. TUCKER, DANIEL ANTHONY TUCKER, JOHN ZACHARIAH COBB, JONATHAN TORKELSON, DENVER KIMBERLIN, DEVENDER NATH MAURYA
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Publication number: 20210188200Abstract: A system for implementing strobing of existing vehicle hazard lights including an interface to a vehicle wiring harness configured to receive input to an existing vehicle flasher module, and a strobing circuit that responds to an activation signal from the vehicle wiring harness that is indicative of a hazard flasher deployment event by producing an electrical output through the interface to the vehicle wiring harness that causes a strobing of existing vehicle hazard lamps.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2021Publication date: June 24, 2021Inventors: DAVID M. TUCKER, DANIEL ANTHONY TUCKER, JOHN ZACHARIAH COBB, JONATHAN TORKELSON, DENVER KIMBERLIN, DEVENDER NATH MAURYA
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Patent number: 11021117Abstract: A system for implementing strobing of existing vehicle hazard lights including an interface to a vehicle wiring harness configured to receive input to an existing vehicle flasher module, and a strobing circuit that responds to an activation signal from the vehicle wiring harness that is indicative of a hazard flasher deployment event by producing an electrical output through the interface to the vehicle wiring harness that causes a strobing of existing vehicle hazard lamps.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2019Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: ESS-HELP, INC.Inventors: David M. Tucker, Daniel Anthony Tucker, John Zachariah Cobb, Jonathan Torkelson, Denver Kimberlin, Devender Nath Maurya
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Publication number: 20210138981Abstract: A system for implementing strobing of existing vehicle hazard lights including an interface to a vehicle wiring harness configured to receive input to an existing vehicle flasher module, and a strobing circuit that responds to an activation signal from the vehicle wiring harness that is indicative of a hazard flasher deployment event by producing an electrical output through the interface to the vehicle wiring harness that causes a strobing of existing vehicle hazard lamps.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2021Publication date: May 13, 2021Inventors: DAVID M. TUCKER, DANIEL ANTHONY TUCKER, JOHN ZACHARIAH COBB, JONATHAN TORKELSON, DENVER KIMBERLIN, DEVENDER NATH MAURYA
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Publication number: 20200276945Abstract: A system for implementing strobing of existing vehicle hazard lights including an interface to a vehicle wiring harness configured to receive input to an existing vehicle flasher module, and a strobing circuit that responds to an activation signal from the vehicle wiring harness that is indicative of a hazard flasher deployment event by producing an electrical output through the interface to the vehicle wiring harness that causes a strobing of existing vehicle hazard lamps.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2020Publication date: September 3, 2020Inventors: DAVID M. TUCKER, DANIEL ANTHONY TUCKER, JOHN ZACHARIAH COBB, JONATHAN TORKELSON, DENVER KIMBERLIN, DEVENDER NATH MAURYA
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Publication number: 20200276946Abstract: A system for implementing strobing of existing vehicle hazard lights including an interface to a vehicle wiring harness configured to receive input to an existing vehicle flasher module, and a strobing circuit that responds to an activation signal from the vehicle wiring harness that is indicative of a hazard flasher deployment event by producing an electrical output through the interface to the vehicle wiring harness that causes a strobing of existing vehicle hazard lamps.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2020Publication date: September 3, 2020Inventors: DAVID M. TUCKER, DANIEL ANTHONY TUCKER, JOHN ZACHARIAH COBB, JONATHAN TORKELSON, DENVER KIMBERLIN, DEVENDER NATH MAURYA
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Publication number: 20200276944Abstract: A system for implementing strobing of existing vehicle hazard lights including an interface to a vehicle wiring harness configured to receive input to an existing vehicle flasher module, and a strobing circuit that responds to an activation signal from the vehicle wiring harness that is indicative of a hazard flasher deployment event by producing an electrical output through the interface to the vehicle wiring harness that causes a strobing of existing vehicle hazard lamps.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2020Publication date: September 3, 2020Inventors: David M. Tucker, Daniel Anthony Tucker, John Zachariah Cobb, Jonathan Torkelson, Denver Kimberlin, Devender Nath Maurya
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Publication number: 20190283693Abstract: A system for implementing strobing of existing vehicle hazard lights including an interface to a vehicle wiring harness configured to receive input to an existing vehicle flasher module, and a strobing circuit that responds to an activation signal from the vehicle wiring harness that is indicative of a hazard flasher deployment event by producing an electrical output through the interface to the vehicle wiring harness that causes a strobing of existing vehicle hazard lamps.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2019Publication date: September 19, 2019Inventors: DAVID M. TUCKER, DANIEL ANTHONY TUCKER, JOHN ZACHARIAH COBB, JONATHAN TORKELSON, DENVER KIMBERLIN, DEVENDER NATH MAURYA
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Publication number: 20180357150Abstract: A computer based electronic device emulation and development system includes examining a target platform program and determining a first memory location utilized by the target platform program, and providing a first software object to a host program containing a function that allows access to the first memory location.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2018Publication date: December 13, 2018Inventors: Ashok Kumar Chaubey, DEVENDER NATH MAURYA, Devender Pal Sharma, Jonathan Torkelson, Manish Dubey, NICHOLAS WESLEY VINYARD
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Publication number: 20150131411Abstract: Security events, such as gunshots may be determined using hybrid sensors. The hybrid sensors have at least two different elements that are sensitive to the security event, such as conventional microphone and a fiber optic microphone, which, in the case of a gunshot, permits a better scanning of the report of the gunshot to better determine its direction, signature features, and time of arrival. Additionally, sensor can be employed having multiple elements that are sensitive to a security event where at least one of the elements is not coplanar with the rest. This displacement along an orthogonal axis may be used to improve the ability of a network of such sensors to determine the direction and origin of a security event in a three dimensional system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2012Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Judson Mannon Gudgel, Jonathan Torkelson, Stewart Reed
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Publication number: 20140264055Abstract: The invention is generally a system and process for detecting phosphonate. The system and process detect and monitor phosphonate using optical, electronics and analytical software technology in a side stream to measure the level of phosphonate in the stream and then calculate the amount of the proper chemicals to inject into a cooling tower or boiler to prevent scale, rust and corrosion.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Advantage Controls, LLCInventors: Richard Morris, Kaveh Ashenayi, Peter LoPresti, Jonathan Torkelson
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Patent number: 7225102Abstract: A fishing reel with an electronics module enclosed by an exterior housing of the fishing reel is disclosed. The electronics module provides a watertight environment for a plurality of circuits. The circuits are useful to perform a variety of functions, including but not limited to determining a status of a fishing environment, controlling reel functions, or otherwise.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2004Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Assignee: W.C. Bradley/Zebco Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Roy E. Stiner, Randy A. Atherton, Micah Jones, Curtis Schmidt, Jonathan Torkelson
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Publication number: 20050133650Abstract: A fishing reel with an electronics module enclosed by an exterior housing of the fishing reel is disclosed. The electronics module provides a watertight environment for a plurality of circuits. The circuits are useful to perform a variety of functions, including but not limited to determining a status of a fishing environment, controlling reel functions, or otherwise.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2004Publication date: June 23, 2005Applicant: W.C. Bradley/Zebco Holdings. Inc.Inventors: Roy Stiner, Randy Atherton, Micah Jones, Curtis Schmidt, Jonathan Torkelson