Patents by Inventor Joshua Sahley

Joshua Sahley 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).

  • Publication number: 20240189867
    Abstract: A helmet rental system keeping the helmets in individual boxes that have a self-cleaning system built into the system to make the helmets safe for reuse. The full surface of the helmet is to be exposed to heat, possible steam, cleaner, one or more rotating brush(es) and/or UV light to clean the surface fully. The helmet holder allows the heat, steam, cleaner, brushes, and light to easily hit the surface. The cleaning system is based on heat and then cool off the box with AC and/or vent system before allowing the helmet to be rented again after each return. Heat comes from vents under the helmet holding system, holding it in place and/or from all around the helmet. Boxes are modular so one could simply remove a few screws to add or remove rows or boxes to the system to expand or reduce the amount of available helmets and configuration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 26, 2024
    Publication date: June 13, 2024
    Inventor: Joshua Sahley
  • Patent number: 11911528
    Abstract: A helmet rental system keeping the helmets in individual boxes that have a self-cleaning system built into the system to make the helmets safe for reuse. The full surface of the helmet is to be exposed to heat, possible steam, cleaner, one or more rotating brush(es) and/or UV light to clean the surface fully. The helmet holder allows the heat, steam, cleaner, brushes, and light to easily hit the surface. The cleaning system is based on heat and then cool off the box with AC and/or vent system before allowing the helmet to be rented again after each return. Heat comes from vents under the helmet holding system, holding it in place and/or from all around the helmet. Boxes are modular so one could simply remove a few screws to add or remove rows or boxes to the system to expand or reduce the amount of available helmets and configuration.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 2021
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2024
    Inventor: Joshua Sahley
  • Publication number: 20220001055
    Abstract: A helmet rental system keeping the helmets in individual boxes that have a self-cleaning system built into the system to make the helmets safe for reuse. The full surface of the helmet is to be exposed to heat, possible steam, cleaner, one or more rotating brush(es) and/or UV light to clean the surface fully. The helmet holder allows the heat, steam, cleaner, brushes, and light to easily hit the surface. The cleaning system is based on heat and then cool off the box with AC and/or vent system before allowing the helmet to be rented again after each return. Heat comes from vents under the helmet holding system, holding it in place and/or from all around the helmet. Boxes are modular so one could simply remove a few screws to add or remove rows or boxes to the system to expand or reduce the amount of available helmets and configuration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 20, 2021
    Publication date: January 6, 2022
    Inventor: Joshua Sahley
  • Patent number: 11124738
    Abstract: Potassium carbonate, Cocoglucoside, a Preservative, Sodium gluconate, and Demineralized water. The formulation is intended to be dispensed and/or applied from a spray bottle or wet wipe. Demineralized water is used as a solvent and has a concentration of approximately up to approximately 99 percent of the weight by percentage. Potassium carbonate is the uric acid remover, and has a concentration of approximately 1-25 percent of the formulation. Cocoglucoside or Coco Glucoside is a natural, non-ionic, surfactant and acts as a cleaner and has a concentration of approximately 0.1-15 percent. Sodium gluconate is used as a chelating agent and has a concentration of approximately 0.1-25 percent. A chemical preservative may be added the formulation in any amount or percentage as desired or in any amount or sufficient quantity desired for the preservation or shelf life of the product.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 2020
    Date of Patent: September 21, 2021
    Inventors: Joshua Sahley, Krzysztof Zaja̧c
  • Patent number: 10800995
    Abstract: Potassium carbonate, Cocoglucoside, a Preservative, Sodium gluconate, and Demineralized water. The formulation is intended to be dispensed and/or applied from a spray bottle or wet wipe. Demineralized water is used as a solvent and has a concentration of approximately up to approximately 99 percent of the weight by percentage. Potassium carbonate is the uric acid remover, and has a concentration of approximately 1-25 percent of the formulation. Cocoglucoside or Coco Glucoside is a natural, non-ionic, surfactant and acts as a cleaner and has a concentration of approximately 0.1-15 percent. Sodium gluconate is used as a chelating agent and has a concentration of approximately 0.1-25 percent. A chemical preservative may be added the formulation in any amount or percentage as desired or in any amount or sufficient quantity desired for the preservation or shelf life of the product.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 6, 2018
    Date of Patent: October 13, 2020
    Inventors: Joshua Sahley, Krzysztof Zając
  • Publication number: 20190000172
    Abstract: A helmet rental system designed to be easy to use for customers by keeping the helmets in individual boxes that have a self-cleaning system built into the system to make the helmets safe for reuse. The cleaning system is based on heat and then cool off the box with AC and/or vent system for a few minutes before allowing the helmet to be rented again after each return. The heat comes from vents under the helmet holding system, holding it in place and/or from all around the helmet. The boxes are modular so one could simply remove a few screws and remove a box to replace it with its own heat system attached or just replace the helmet holder insert, door, etc. One can also add or remove rows or boxes to the system to expand or reduce the amount of available helmets and configuration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 27, 2018
    Publication date: January 3, 2019
    Inventor: Joshua Sahley