Patents by Inventor Jonathon E. Slightam

Jonathon E. Slightam 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).

  • Patent number: 11098735
    Abstract: Devices for controlling movement of aerial buckets via hydraulic systems. Each hydraulic system has valves that control movement of the aerial bucket. A control head of the device has a joystick that is moveable and encoders that detect movement of the joystick. A valve actuator manifold of the device is coupled between the control head and the hydraulic system and supports valve actuators moveably coupled to the valves. Servo drive systems supported by the valve actuator manifold are coupled to the valve actuators and are controllable to move the valve actuators. A processor module of the device is in communication with the encoders and the servo drive systems. The processor module controls the servo drive systems based on input from the encoders such that moving the joystick controls movement of the aerial bucket.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 2017
    Date of Patent: August 24, 2021
    Assignee: Marquette University
    Inventors: Jonathon E. Slightam, Mark L. Nagurka, Richard W. Marklin, Jr.
  • Publication number: 20200080574
    Abstract: Devices for controlling movement of aerial buckets via hydraulic systems. Each hydraulic system has valves that control movement of the aerial bucket. A control head of the device has a joystick that is moveable and encoders that detect movement of the joystick. A valve actuator manifold of the device is coupled between the control head and the hydraulic system and supports valve actuators moveably coupled to the valves. Servo drive systems supported by the valve actuator manifold are coupled to the valve actuators and are controllable to move the valve actuators. A processor module of the device is in communication with the encoders and the servo drive systems. The processor module controls the servo drive systems based on input from the encoders such that moving the joystick controls movement of the aerial bucket.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 8, 2017
    Publication date: March 12, 2020
    Applicant: Marquette University
    Inventors: Jonathon E. Slightam, Mark L. Nagurka, Richard W. Marklin, JR.
  • Patent number: 10321963
    Abstract: An apparatus for moving an elongate rod longitudinally and rotationally, and a method of moving the elongate rod longitudinally and rotationally, are provided. A translation member has a first translation member end held relatively stationary and a longitudinally spaced second translation member end which is selectively movable longitudinally with respect to the first translation member end via actuation of the translation member. The second translation member end is operatively connected to selectively impart longitudinal motion to the elongate rod. A rotation member has a first rotation member end held relatively stationary and a longitudinally spaced second rotation member end which is selectively rotatable with respect to the first rotation member end via actuation of the rotation member. The second rotation member end is operatively connected to selectively impart rotational motion to the elongate rod.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 2016
    Date of Patent: June 18, 2019
    Assignee: VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY
    Inventors: David B. Comber, Eric J. Barth, Jonathon E. Slightam, Vito Russel Gervasi
  • Publication number: 20170036883
    Abstract: An apparatus for moving an elongate rod longitudinally and rotationally, and a method of moving the elongate rod longitudinally and rotationally, are provided. A translation member has a first translation member end held relatively stationary and a longitudinally spaced second translation member end which is selectively movable longitudinally with respect to the first translation member end via actuation of the translation member. The second translation member end is operatively connected to selectively impart longitudinal motion to the elongate rod. A rotation member has a first rotation member end held relatively stationary and a longitudinally spaced second rotation member end which is selectively rotatable with respect to the first rotation member end via actuation of the rotation member. The second rotation member end is operatively connected to selectively impart rotational motion to the elongate rod.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 4, 2016
    Publication date: February 9, 2017
    Inventors: David B. Comber, Eric J. Barth, Jonathon E. Slightam, Vito Russel Gervasi