Patents by Inventor Joseph Dube
Joseph Dube 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: 20240042253Abstract: Fire protection systems and methods for ceiling-only high-piled storage protection. The systems include a plurality of fluid distribution devices disposed beneath a ceiling and above a high-piled storage commodity having a nominal storage height ranging from a nominal 20 ft. to a maximum nominal storage height of 55 ft. and means for quenching a fire in the storage commodity. The stored commodity to be protected may include ex posed expanded plastics. The fluid distribution devices include a frame body having an inlet, an outlet, a sealing assembly, and an electronically operated releasing mechanism supporting the sealing assembly in the outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2023Publication date: February 8, 2024Applicant: Tyco Fire Products LPInventors: Zachary L. Magnone, Daniel G. Farley, Chad Albert Goyette, John Desrosier, Donald D. Brighenti, Bernhard Abels, Jacob Joseph Dube, Richard P. Bonneau
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Patent number: 11844971Abstract: Fire protection systems and methods for ceiling-only high-piled storage protection. The systems include a plurality of fluid distribution devices disposed beneath a ceiling and above a high-piled storage commodity having a nominal storage height ranging from a nominal 20 ft. to a maximum nominal storage height of 55 ft. and means for quenching a fire in the storage commodity. The stored commodity to be protected may include exposed expanded plastics. The fluid distribution devices include a frame body having an inlet, an outlet, a sealing assembly, and an electronically operated releasing mechanism supporting the sealing assembly in the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2020Date of Patent: December 19, 2023Assignee: Tyco Fire Products LPInventors: Zachary L. Magnone, Daniel G. Farley, Chad Albert Goyette, John Desrosier, Donald D. Brighenti, Bernhard Abels, Jacob Joseph Dube, Richard P. Bonneau
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Publication number: 20220212046Abstract: A fire suppression system includes a temperature sensor, a suppression system activator, and processing circuitry. The temperature sensor monitors a temperature and the suppression system activator can activate the fire suppression system to suppress a fire. The processing circuitry can determine a fire alert in response to the monitored temperature exceeding a temperature threshold value and adjust a polling rate of the temperature sensor in response to the temperature exceeding the temperature threshold value. The processing circuitry can determine a rate of change of the monitored temperature over a time period and activates the fire suppression system in response to the rate of change exceeding the rate of change threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2020Publication date: July 7, 2022Applicant: Tyco Fire Products LPInventors: Pedriant Pena, Robert D. Heon, Jacob Joseph Dube
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Publication number: 20210077841Abstract: Fire protection systems and methods for ceiling-only high-piled storage protection. The systems include a plurality of fluid distribution devices disposed beneath a ceiling and above a high-piled storage commodity having a nominal storage height ranging from a nominal 20 ft. to a maximum nominal storage height of 55 ft. and means for quenching a fire in the storage commodity. The stored commodity to be protected may include exposed expanded plastics. The fluid distribution devices include a frame body having an inlet, an outlet, a sealing assembly, and an electronically operated releasing mechanism supporting the sealing assembly in the outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2020Publication date: March 18, 2021Inventors: Zachary L. Magnone, Daniel G. Farley, Chad Albert Goyette, John Desrosier, Donald D. Brighenti, Bernhard Abels, Jacob Joseph Dube, Richard P. Bonneau
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Patent number: 10870024Abstract: Fire protection systems and methods for ceiling-only high-piled storage protection. The systems include a plurality of fluid distribution devices disposed beneath a ceiling and above a high-piled storage commodity having a nominal storage height ranging from a nominal 20 ft. to a maximum nominal storage height of 55 ft. and means for quenching a fire in the storage commodity. The stored commodity to be protected may include exposed expanded plastics. The fluid distribution devices include a frame body having an inlet, an outlet, a sealing assembly, and an electronically operated releasing mechanism supporting the sealing assembly in the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2015Date of Patent: December 22, 2020Assignee: Tyco Fire Products LPInventors: Zachary L. Magnone, Daniel G. Farley, Chad Albert Goyette, John Desrosier, Donald D. Brighenti, Bernhard Abels, Jacob Joseph Dube, Richard P. Bonneau
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Patent number: 9911406Abstract: Audio loudspeaker 100 can be arranged in various vertical arrays, such as 102 or 104. Each loudspeaker 100 includes a generally trapezoidal-shaped housing 120 composed of two forwardly projecting lobe sections 122. A pair of low-frequency cone transducers 130 are housed in the lobe sections 122. A vertically arranged set 132 of high-frequency compression drivers are positioned centrally in the housing to project in the forward direction. Three mid-frequency cone transducers 134 are vertically arranged along opposite sides of the high frequency drivers 132. Each of the low-, mid-, and high-frequency transducers are individually powered and controlled by a separate DSP channel.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2015Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: LOUD AUDIO, LLCInventors: Nathan Butler, Steven Desrosiers, Matthew Joseph Dube, Geoffrey Peter McKinnon, Jeffrey A. Rocha
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Patent number: 9661418Abstract: Audio loudspeaker 300 can be arranged in various vertical arrays, such as 302. Each loudspeaker 300 is identical in construction and includes a housing 310 generally in the shape of a rectangular cuboid. A pair of ultra low-frequency transducers 300 are positioned in the housing 310. Each of the ultra low-frequency transducers is individually powered and controlled by a separate DSP channel, thereby to directionally steer the transducer output.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2015Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Assignee: LOUD TECHNOLOGIES INCInventors: Nathan Butler, Steven Desrosiers, Matthew Joseph Dube, Geoffrey Peter McKinnon, Jeffrey A. Rocha, John Francis Dugan
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Publication number: 20150358734Abstract: Audio loudspeaker 300 can be arranged in various vertical arrays, such as 302. Each loudspeaker 300 is identical in construction and includes a housing 310 generally in the shape of a rectangular cuboid. A pair of ultra low-frequency transducers 300 are positioned in the housing 310. Each of the ultra low-frequency transducers is individually powered and controlled by a separate DSP channel, thereby to directionally steer the transducer output.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2015Publication date: December 10, 2015Applicant: LOUD TECHNOLOGIES INCInventors: Nathan Butler, Steven Desrosiers, Matthew Joseph Dube, Geoffrey Peter McKinnon, Jeffrey A. Rocha, John Francis Dugan
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Publication number: 20150289050Abstract: Audio loudspeaker 100 can be arranged in various vertical arrays, such as 102 or 104. Each loudspeaker 100 includes a generally trapezoidal-shaped housing 120 composed of two forwardly projecting lobe sections 122. A pair of low-frequency cone transducers 130 are housed in the lobe sections 122. A vertically arranged set 132 of high-frequency compression drivers are positioned centrally in the housing to project in the forward direction. Three mid-frequency cone transducers 134 are vertically arranged along opposite sides of the high frequency drivers 132. Each of the low-, mid-, and high-frequency transducers are individually powered and controlled by a separate DSP channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2015Publication date: October 8, 2015Applicant: LOUD Technologies IncInventors: Nathan Butler, Steven Desrosiers, Matthew Joseph Dube, Geoffrey Peter McKinnon, Jeffrey A. Rocha
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Publication number: 20060226314Abstract: An improved clamp is disclosed. The clamp comprises a location surface adapted to lie against an external surface of the object to be engaged, and first and second clamp members adapted for movement relative to one another. The first and second clamp members are adapted to be brought into engagement with the object, such that the object or part of the object is captivated between the location surface and the first and second clamp members.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2006Publication date: October 12, 2006Applicant: Severfield-Rowen PLCInventors: Joseph Dube, Armin Brosch, Bernd Lau
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Publication number: 20050223842Abstract: An adjustable steering system that is adapted for use with a vehicle having a steering stem, a steering stem angle, one or more fork members, and one or more handlebars, generally comprises: an upper triple clamp comprising, a first frame member comprising, one or more first fork member bores adapted to receive the fork member, one or more first steering stem bores adapted to receive the steering stem; one or more handlebar support members adapted to support the handlebar and provided with one or more modular stack members; and one or more bolt members to selectively maintain the handlebar support member in one or more selectable positions, wherein, the frame member has one or more frame engaging parts that are adapted to engage, at the selectable positions, one or more handlebar support engaging parts provided on the handlebar support member; and one or more steering angle members to selectively change the angle of the steering stem; and a lower triple clamp comprising, a second frame member comprising, oneType: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2004Publication date: October 13, 2005Inventors: Joseph Dube, John Oggiono, Bogdan Zielinski
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Patent number: D746264Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2014Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Assignee: LOUD Technologies IncInventors: John Francis Dugan, Matthew Joseph Dube, Geoffrey Peter McKinnon