Patents by Inventor Jonathan Watt
Jonathan Watt 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: 20250313299Abstract: Front forks for bicycles are described herein. An example front fork includes a leg including an upper tube and a lower tube. The upper tube and the lower tube are configured in a telescopic arrangement. The upper tube and the lower tube define an interior region that is sealed and contains a volume of air in the lower tube. The front fork also includes a valve coupled to the upper tube at or near a top end of the upper tube. A flow path is formed between the volume of air in the lower tube and the valve such that when the valve is opened, pressure in the lower tube is equalized with atmospheric pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2025Publication date: October 9, 2025Applicant: SRAM, LLCInventors: CHARLES DUNLAP, TIMOTHY LYNCH, MICHAEL MAXWELL, ALEXANDER ROSENBERRY, JONATHAN WATT
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Patent number: 10905213Abstract: A case for protecting a portable electronic device includes a cushion member formed from a single piece of elastomeric material and having a first portion, a second portion, and a hinge portion connecting the first portion to the second portion permitting articulation of the installed portable electronic device. The case also includes a first rigid shell member removably attachable to the portable electronic device over the first portion of the cushion member, wherein the cushion member extends substantially between the first rigid shell member and the installed portable electronic device. The case also includes a second rigid shell member removably attachable to the portable electronic device over the second portion of the cushion member, wherein the cushion member extends substantially between the second rigid shell member and the installed portable electronic device.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2018Date of Patent: February 2, 2021Assignee: Otter Products, LLCInventors: Jamie L. Johnson, Stephen Willes, W. Travis Smith, Jonathan Watt
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Patent number: 10258127Abstract: A case for protecting a portable electronic device includes a first member, a second member, and a flexible hinge member. The first member is removably attachable to a first portion of the portable electronic device for covering an outer surface of the first portion of the portable electronic device while not covering a display screen area of the portable electronic device. The second member of the case is removably attachable to a second portion of the portable electronic device for covering the outer surface of the second portion of the portable electronic device while not covering the display. The flexible hinge member is in proximity to a hinging portion of the portable electronic device when the case is attached. The flexible hinge member permits articulation of the portable electronic device when the case is attached to the portable electronic device due to flexing of a flexible material.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2017Date of Patent: April 16, 2019Assignee: Otter Products, LLCInventors: Jamie L. Johnson, Stephen Willes, W. Travis Smith, Jonathan Watt
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Publication number: 20190053592Abstract: A case for protecting a portable electronic device includes a cushion member formed from a single piece of elastomeric material and having a first portion, a second portion, and a hinge portion connecting the first portion to the second portion permitting articulation of the installed portable electronic device. The case also includes a first rigid shell member removably attachable to the portable electronic device over the first portion of the cushion member, wherein the cushion member extends substantially between the first rigid shell member and the installed portable electronic device. The case also includes a second rigid shell member removably attachable to the portable electronic device over the second portion of the cushion member, wherein the cushion member extends substantially between the second rigid shell member and the installed portable electronic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2018Publication date: February 21, 2019Inventors: Jamie L. Johnson, Stephen Willes, Travis W. Smith, Jonathan Watt
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Patent number: 10016039Abstract: A protective cover for an electronic device includes a first hardshell member, a second hardshell member, and a flexible hinge member. The first hardshell member removably attaches to a first portion of the electronic device to protect the first portion of the electronic device. The second hardshell member removably attaches to a second portion of the electronic device to protect the second portion of the electronic device. The flexible hinge member includes a flexible material and is attached to the first hardshell member and the second hardshell member such that the flexible hinge member aligns with a hinge of the electronic device. The flexible hinge member flexes to allow the second portion of the electronic device to remain articulable relative to the first portion of the electronic device when the protective cover is on the electronic device.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2017Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Assignee: Otter Products, LLCInventors: Jamie L. Johnson, Stephen Willes, W. Travis Smith, Jonathan Watt
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Publication number: 20180049526Abstract: A case for protecting a portable electronic device includes a first member, a second member, and a flexible hinge member. The first member is removably attachable to a first portion of the portable electronic device for covering an outer surface of the first portion of the portable electronic device while not covering a display screen area of the portable electronic device. The second member of the case is removably attachable to a second portion of the portable electronic device for covering the outer surface of the second portion of the portable electronic device while not covering the display. The flexible hinge member is in proximity to a hinging portion of the portable electronic device when the case is attached. The flexible hinge member permits articulation of the portable electronic device when the case is attached to the portable electronic device due to flexing of a flexible material.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2017Publication date: February 22, 2018Inventors: Jamie L. Johnson, Stephen Willes, Travis W. Smith, Jonathan Watt
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Patent number: 9703330Abstract: A protective cover for a portable computing device includes a first hardshell component, a second hardshell component, and a hinging element. The first hardshell component removably snaps onto a first portion of the portable computing device to protect the first portion of the portable computing device. The second hardshell component removably snaps onto a second portion of the portable computing device to protect the second portion of the portable computing device. The hinging element comprises a flexible material and is attached to the first hardshell component and the second hardshell component such that the hinging element of the protective cover aligns with the hinging structure of the portable computing device. The hinging element flexes to allow the second portion of the portable computing device to remain articulable relative to the first portion of the portable computing device when the protective cover is installed on the portable computing device.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2015Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: Otter Products, LLCInventors: Jamie L. Johnson, Stephen Willes, W. Travis Smith, Jonathan Watt
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Publication number: 20170164705Abstract: A protective cover for an electronic device includes a first hardshell member, a second hardshell member, and a flexible hinge member. The first hardshell member removably attaches to a first portion of the electronic device to protect the first portion of the electronic device. The second hardshell member removably attaches to a second portion of the electronic device to protect the second portion of the electronic device. The flexible hinge member includes a flexible material and is attached to the first hardshell member and the second hardshell member such that the flexible hinge member aligns with a hinge of the electronic device. The flexible hinge member flexes to allow the second portion of the electronic device to remain articulable relative to the first portion of the electronic device when the protective cover is on the electronic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2017Publication date: June 15, 2017Inventors: Jamie L. Johnson, Stephen Willes, Travis W. Smith, Jonathan Watt
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Publication number: 20150205332Abstract: A protective cover for a portable computing device includes a first hardshell component, a second hardshell component, and a hinging element. The first hardshell component removably snaps onto a first portion of the portable computing device to protect the first portion of the portable computing device. The second hardshell component removably snaps onto a second portion of the portable computing device to protect the second portion of the portable computing device. The hinging element comprises a flexible material and is attached to the first hardshell component and the second hardshell component such that the hinging element of the protective cover aligns with the hinging structure of the portable computing device. The hinging element flexes to allow the second portion of the portable computing device to remain articulable relative to the first portion of the portable computing device when the protective cover is installed on the portable computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2015Publication date: July 23, 2015Inventors: Jamie L. Johnson, Stephen Willes, Travis W. Smith, Jonathan Watt
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Publication number: 20070215781Abstract: The present invention is a seat height adjustment mechanism for exercise equipment having a seat. Examples of such exercise equipment include: stationary exercise bicycles; road or mountain type bicycles; resistance strength training supporting racks or platforms (e.g., preacher curl benches, military or shoulder press racks, etc.) for use with free weights; and resistance strength training machines that employ as resistance weight plates, deflectable members, elastic bands, springs, hydraulic cylinders, pneumatic cylinders, etc. The mechanism comprises a member, a telescopic member, and an engagement member. The member extends upwardly and includes a rack. The telescopic member includes a first end telescopically received in the member and a seat end. The engagement member is coupled to the telescopic member and adapted to engage the rack.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2006Publication date: September 20, 2007Applicant: Nautilus, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Watt, Jonathan Harrach-Salazar, Mark Holtan
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Publication number: 20060035757Abstract: An exercise apparatus comprises a frame defining a front portion and at least one front wheel operably coupled with the front portion of the frame. The exercise apparatus also comprises an elevation support frame defining a front portion and a rear portion. The front portion is pivotally supported at the front portion of the frame and the rear portion operably supports at least one rear wheel. The exercise apparatus further comprises a motor coupled with the elevation support frame, the motor adapted to pivot the elevation support frame and extend the at least one rear wheel away from the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2005Publication date: February 16, 2006Applicant: Nautilus, Inc.Inventors: Edward Flick, Adam Hubbard, Richard Trevino, Jonathan Watt, Andrew Lull
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Publication number: 20060003868Abstract: The present invention provides for a variable stride exercise device having a variable size close curved striding path during use. The exercise device described and depicted herein utilizes various configurations of linkage assemblies, cam members, and other components, connected with a frame to allow a user to dynamically vary his stride path during exercise. An exercise device conforming to aspects of the present invention provides a foot path that adapts to the change in stride length rather than forcing the user into a fixed size path. Some embodiments of the exercise device include a lockout device that selectively eliminates the variable stride features of the exercise device and allows the user to exercise in a stepping motion. Other aspects of the present invention relate to a releasable connection mechanism that can be used to selectively and/or automatically limit or eliminate the variable stride feature of an exercise device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2005Publication date: January 5, 2006Applicant: Nautilus, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Lull, Keith Weier, Zachary Krapfl, Chester Kowalewski, Jonathan Watt
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Publication number: 20050202939Abstract: The present invention provides for a variable stride exercise device having a variable size close curved striding path during use. The exercise device described and depicted herein utilizes various configurations of linkage assemblies, cam members, and other components, connected with a frame to allow a user to dynamically vary his stride path during exercise. An exercise device conforming to aspects of the present invention provides a foot path that adapts to the change in stride length rather than forcing the user into a fixed size path. A user's exertion level may have several components impacting the stride length provided by the machine, such as leg power, torso power, and (in embodiments with arm supports or exercise components) arm power. Other embodiments of the exercise device include a lockout device that selectively eliminates the variable stride features of the exercise device and allows the user to exercise in a stepping motion.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2005Publication date: September 15, 2005Applicant: Nautilus, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Lull, Zachary Krapfl, Chester Kowalewski, Jonathan Watt
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Publication number: 20050026752Abstract: The present invention provides for a variable stride exercise device having a variable size close curved striding path during use. The exercise device described and depicted herein utilizes various configurations of linkage assemblies, cam members, and other components, connected with a frame to allow a user to dynamically vary his stride path during exercise. An exercise device conforming to aspects of the present invention provides a foot path that adapts to the change in stride length rather than forcing the user into a fixed size path. A user's exertion level may have several components impacting the stride length provided by the machine, such as leg power, torso power, and (in embodiments with arm supports or exercise components) arm power. Other embodiments of the exercise device include a lockout device that selectively eliminates the variable stride features of the exercise device and allows the user to exercise in a stepping motion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2004Publication date: February 3, 2005Applicant: Nautilus, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Lull, Zachary Krapfl, Chester Kowalewski, Jonathan Watt
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Patent number: D623179Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2009Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Otter Products, LLCInventors: Curtis R. Richardson, Jamie L. Johnson, Jonathan Watt, Cameron Magness
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Patent number: D632685Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2010Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Otter Products, LLCInventors: Curtis Richardson, Jamie Johnson, Jonathan Watt, Travis Smith
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Patent number: D634741Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2010Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Otter Products, LLCInventors: Curtis Richardson, Jamie Johnson, Jonathan Watt, Travis Smith
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Patent number: D637588Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2010Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: Otter Products, LLCInventors: Curtis Richardson, Jamie Johnson, Jonathan Watt, Cameron Magness