Patents by Inventor Keir Samuel Jackson
Keir Samuel Jackson 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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Patent number: 11890510Abstract: A swimming cap including a main body including a first thickness; a rim portion, arranged around a rim of the swimming cap, including a second thickness; two overhang portions configured to be arranged symmetrically on either side of a spine of a wearer; and a recess configured to be arranged in proximity to the spine.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2022Date of Patent: February 6, 2024Assignee: adidas AGInventors: Deborah June Yeomans, Iain James Sabberton, Simon Peter Wilsher, Keir Samuel Jackson, Oliver Nathaniel Ambrose Price, Marco Albert Dittrich, Henry Hanson, Alain Walter, Jochen Suessmuth
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Patent number: 11763736Abstract: A messaging apparatus for wearable items. The messaging apparatus may comprise a light source, at least one sensor to detect are event, and a controller to control the flashing of the light source in response to the detection of the event. The controlling of the flashing of the light source may generate at least one visible element that is visible to a viewer. Further, the light source may not be adapted in the form of the at least one visible element, but rather, the controlled flashing of the light source may be in the form of the at least one visible element.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2022Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignee: adidas AGInventors: Peter David Cauwood, Keir Samuel Jackson, Keith Paul Thompson, Constantin Zwick, Tomek Kamil Cegielny, Scott James Grubb, Peter Georg Laitenberger
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Patent number: 11642570Abstract: The present invention concerns a swimming goggle including at least one main body including: (a) an outer lens; (b) an inner lens; (c) a sealed gap separating the outer lens and the inner lens; and (d) an inner space arranged adjacent to the inner lens.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2019Date of Patent: May 9, 2023Assignee: adidas AGInventors: Deborah June Yeomans, Iain James Sabberton, Simon Peter Wilsher, Keir Samuel Jackson, Oliver Nathaniel Ambrose Price, Iain Martin Hannah, Marco Albert Dittrich, Alain Walter, Jochen Suessmuth
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Publication number: 20220366839Abstract: A messaging apparatus for wearable items. The messaging apparatus may comprise a light source, at least one sensor to detect are event, and a controller to control the flashing of the light source in response to the detection of the event. The controlling of the flashing of the light source may generate at least one visible element that is visible to a viewer. Further, the light source may not be adapted in the form of the at least one visible element, but rather, the controlled flashing of the light source may be in the form of the at least one visible element.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2022Publication date: November 17, 2022Inventors: Peter David Cauwood, Keir Samuel Jackson, Keith Paul Thompson, Constantin Zwick, Tomek Kamil Cegielny, Scott James Grubb, Peter Georg Laitenberger
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Patent number: 11430379Abstract: A messaging apparatus for wearable items. The messaging apparatus may comprise a light source, at least one sensor to detect an event, and a controller to control the flashing of the light source in response to the detection of the event. The controlling of the flashing of the light source may generate at least one visible element that is visible to a viewer. Further, the light source may not be adapted in the form of the at least one visible element, but rather, the controlled flashing of the light source may be in the form of the at least one visible element.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2021Date of Patent: August 30, 2022Assignee: ADIDAS AGInventors: Peter David Cauwood, Keir Samuel Jackson, Keith Paul Thompson, Constantin Zwick, Tomek Kamil Cegielny, Scott James Grubb, Peter Georg Laitenberger
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Publication number: 20220258011Abstract: Embodiments of the invention concerns a method of designing a sports article, including: (a) scanning at least one body part of at least a first person; (b) creating a first digital model of the body part of the first person; (c) creating a digital model of the sports article; (d) digitally arranging the digital model of the sports article on the first digital model of the body part, while allowing the digital model of the sports article to stretch digitally and (e) digitally modifying at least one property of the digital model of the sports article based on the first digital model of the body part and the digital model of the sports article.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2022Publication date: August 18, 2022Inventors: Deborah June YEOMANS, Iain James SABBERTON, Simon Peter WILSHER, Keir Samuel JACKSON, Oliver Nathaniel Ambrose PRICE, Marco Albert DITTRICH, Henry HANSON, Alain WALTER, Jochen SUESSMUTH
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Patent number: 11351422Abstract: Embodiments of the invention concerns a method of designing a sports article, including: (a) scanning at least one body part of at least a first person; (b) creating a first digital model of the body part of the first person; (c) creating a digital model of the sports article; (d) digitally arranging the digital model of the sports article on the first digital model of the body part, while allowing the digital model of the sports article to stretch digitally and (e) digitally modifying at least one property of the digital model of the sports article based on the first digital model of the body part and the digital model of the sports article.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2019Date of Patent: June 7, 2022Assignee: adidas AGInventors: Deborah June Yeomans, Iain James Sabberton, Simon Peter Wilsher, Keir Samuel Jackson, Oliver Nathaniel Ambrose Price, Marco Albert Dittrich, Henry Hanson, Alain Walter, Jochen Suessmuth
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Publication number: 20210319745Abstract: A messaging apparatus for wearable items. The messaging apparatus may comprise a light source, at least one sensor to detect an event, and a controller to control the flashing of the light source in response to the detection of the event. The controlling of the flashing of the light source may generate at least one visible element that is visible to a viewer. Further, the light source may not be adapted in the form of the at least one visible element, but rather, the controlled flashing of the light source may be in the form of the at least one visible element.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2021Publication date: October 14, 2021Inventors: Peter David Cauwood, Keir Samuel Jackson, Keith Paul Thompson, Constantin Zwick, Tomek Kamil Cegielny, Scott James Grubb, Peter Georg Laitenberger
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Patent number: 11069283Abstract: A messaging apparatus for wearable items. The messaging apparatus may comprise a light source, at least one sensor to detect an event, and a controller to control the flashing of the light source in response to the detection of the event. The controlling of the flashing of the light source may generate at least one visible element that is visible to a viewer. Further, the light source may not be adapted in the form of the at least one visible element, but rather, the controlled flashing of the light source may be in the form of the at least one visible element.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2019Date of Patent: July 20, 2021Assignee: adidas AGInventors: Peter David Cauwood, Keir Samuel Jackson, Keith Paul Thompson, Constantin Zwick, Tomek Kamil Cegielny, Scott James Grubb, Peter Georg Laitenberger
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Publication number: 20200090581Abstract: A messaging apparatus for wearable items. The messaging apparatus may comprise a light source, at least one sensor to detect an event, and a controller to control the flashing of the light source in response to the detection of the event. The controlling of the flashing of the light source may generate at least one visible element that is visible to a viewer. Further, the light source may not be adapted in the form of the at least one visible element, but rather, the controlled flashing of the light source may be in the form of the at least one visible element.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2019Publication date: March 19, 2020Inventors: Peter David Cauwood, Keir Samuel Jackson, Keith Paul Thompson, Constantin Zwick, Tomek Kamil Cegielny, Scott James Grubb, Peter Georg Laitenberger
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Patent number: 10522071Abstract: A messaging apparatus for wearable items. The messaging apparatus may comprise a light source, at least one sensor to detect an event, and a controller to control the flashing of the light source in response to the detection of the event. The controlling of the flashing of the light source may generate at least one visible element that is visible to a viewer. Further, the light source may not be adapted in the form of the at least one visible element, but rather, the controlled flashing of the light source may be in the form of the at least one visible element.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2017Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: adidas AGInventors: Peter David Cauwood, Keir Samuel Jackson, Keith Paul Thompson, Constantin Zwick, Tomek Kamil Cegielny, Scott James Grubb, Peter Georg Laitenberger
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Publication number: 20190381361Abstract: The present invention concerns a swimming goggle including at least one main body including: (a) an outer lens; (b) an inner lens; (c) a sealed gap separating the outer lens and the inner lens; and (d) an inner space arranged adjacent to the inner lens.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2019Publication date: December 19, 2019Inventors: Deborah June YEOMANS, Iain James SABBERTON, Simon Peter WILSHER, Keir Samuel JACKSON, Oliver Nathaniel Ambrose PRICE, Iain Martin HANNAH, Marco Albert DITTRICH, Alain WALTER, Jochen SUESSMUTH
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Publication number: 20190381360Abstract: Embodiments of the invention concerns a method of designing a sports article, including: (a) scanning at least one body part of at least a first person; (b) creating a first digital model of the body part of the first person; (c) creating a digital model of the sports article; (d) digitally arranging the digital model of the sports article on the first digital model of the body part, while allowing the digital model of the sports article to stretch digitally and (e) digitally modifying at least one property of the digital model of the sports article based on the first digital model of the body part and the digital model of the sports article.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2019Publication date: December 19, 2019Applicant: adidas AGInventors: Deborah June YEOMANS, Iain James SABBERTON, Simon Peter WILSHER, Keir Samuel JACKSON, Oliver Nathaniel Ambrose PRICE, Marco Albert DITTRICH, Henry HANSON, Alain WALTER, Jochen SUESSMUTH
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Publication number: 20180166006Abstract: A messaging apparatus for wearable items. The messaging apparatus may comprise a light source, at least one sensor to detect an event, and a controller to control the flashing of the light source in response to the detection of the event. The controlling of the flashing of the light source may generate at least one visible element that is visible to a viewer. Further, the light source may not be adapted in the form of the at least one visible element, but rather, the controlled flashing of the light source may be in the form of the at least one visible element.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2017Publication date: June 14, 2018Inventors: Peter David Cauwood, Keir Samuel Jackson, Keith Paul Thompson, Constantin Zwick, Thomas Kamil Cegielny, Scott James Grubb, Peter Georg Laitenberger