Patents by Inventor Kenneth Harte
Kenneth Harte 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: 20240054849Abstract: A self-service kiosk includes a housing and an imaging device in a key fob receptacle in the housing. The imaging device captures an image of a master key fob placed in the receptacle. The kiosk includes a key fob dispenser having a dispensing slot to receive a duplicated key fob and a dispensing mechanism to dispense the duplicated key fob into the dispensing slot. The kiosk also includes a processor that receives an image from the imaging device, and detects a presence of the master key fob in the key fob receptacle based on an analysis of the received image. Upon detecting the presence of the master key fob, the processor reads codes stored on the master key fob, writes the codes on a blank key fob to generate the duplicated key fob, and causes the dispensing mechanism to dispense the duplicated key fob in the dispensing slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2023Publication date: February 15, 2024Applicant: THE HILLMAN GROUP, INC.Inventors: Byron Keith GRICE, Michael Kenneth HART, Michael James SCHMIDT, Brian David ROSNER, Ari BENNETT, Robert FOORD, Bryan Keith SOLACE
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Publication number: 20230050287Abstract: Systems and methods disclosed for use in identifying and duplicating objects, particularly access devices such as house keys, office keys, automobile keys, and RFID key fobs. Within a singular housing, the customizable systems may include any or all of a key identification system, a key duplication system, an automobile key identification system, and/or an RFID key fob duplication system. Unique capabilities of the systems include the ability to verify that an existing automobile key matches data input by the user pertaining to the associated automobile. Further, the systems reduce frustration, error, and waste by programming a duplicate blank RFID key fob in a fully automated manner within the housing of the machine. To facilitate this process, blank RFID key fobs may be stored inside of the housing within RFID key fob containers that are readily stacked and dispensed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2022Publication date: February 16, 2023Inventors: Byron Keith Grice, Michael J. Schmidt, Michael Kenneth Hart, Ari Bennett, Patrick Kowalsky, Brian Rosner, Wendell Luckow, Bryan Solace, David Wilkinson, Roger Palmer
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Patent number: 8997432Abstract: A modular entrance floor system comprising a plurality of floor sections, the plurality of floor sections being disposed adjacent each other and defining a perimeter of an entrance floor area. Each floor section includes a base plate permanently coupled to a foundation, and a surface plate removably attached to the base plate. The surface plate has at least one drain feature. The plurality of floor sections are configured such that the surface plate of a first floor section is interchangeable with the surface plate of a second floor section, independent of the adjacent floor sections.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2013Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: E.M.E.H., Inc.Inventors: John Leavitt Gard, David E. Adams, Nancy Jane Perkins, David Ronald Bailey, Craig Young, Kenneth Hart, Richard P. Morris, Nathan D. Morris
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Publication number: 20140075876Abstract: A modular entrance floor system comprising a plurality of floor sections, the plurality of floor sections being disposed adjacent each other and defining a perimeter of an entrance floor area. Each floor section includes a base plate permanently coupled to a foundation, and a surface plate removably attached to the base plate. The surface plate has at least one drain feature. The plurality of floor sections are configured such that the surface plate of a first floor section is interchangeable with the surface plate of a second floor section, independent of the adjacent floor sections.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2013Publication date: March 20, 2014Applicant: E.M.E.H., INC.Inventors: John Leavitt GARD, David E. Adams, Nancy Jane Perkins, David Ronald Bailey, Craig Young, Kenneth Hart, Richard P. Morris, Nathan D. Morris
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Patent number: 8601767Abstract: A modular entrance floor system comprising a plurality of floor sections, the plurality of floor sections being disposed adjacent each other and defining a perimeter of an entrance floor area. Each floor section includes a base plate permanently coupled to a foundation, and a surface plate removably attached to the base plate. The surface plate has at least one drain feature. The plurality of floor sections are configured such that the surface plate of a first floor section is interchangeable with the surface plate of a second floor section, independent of the adjacent floor sections.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2012Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: E.M.E.H., Inc.Inventors: John Leavitt Gard, David E. Adams, Nancy Jane Perkins, David Ronald Bailey, Craig Young, Kenneth Hart, Richard P. Morris, Nathan D. Morris
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Publication number: 20070224768Abstract: A method and apparatus delivers pulsed laser energy to a damage-sensitive surface. The pulse scanning method and apparatus allow for the deposition of a total dose of laser radiation that could not be attained by any conventional means without damaging the substrate being exposed. Using a solid-state diode pumped YAG laser and an enclosure with a gas ambient, laser pulses are scanned across a substrate according to one of several programmed approaches. Pulses are deposited that are non-adjacent in time, or non-adjacent in space, or both; conventional methods have the pulses adjacent in both time and space. Using the various approaches of the invention, the degree of spatial and temporal adjacency can be precisely controlled to permit significant laser radiation doses without causing any substrate damage.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2007Publication date: September 27, 2007Applicant: UVTech Systems, Inc.Inventors: Victoria Chaplick, Kenneth Harte, Ronald Millman, David Elliott
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Publication number: 20070054492Abstract: A method for removing ion implanted photoresist from a surface of a substrate is provided. The method may include introducing a gas to a reaction chamber containing the substrate; illuminating the ion implanted photoresist with radiation from a laser in the presence of the gas; and scanning the radiation across the surface in the presence of the gas to photoreactively remove the ion implanted photoresist from the surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2006Publication date: March 8, 2007Inventors: David Elliott, Ronald Millman, Victoria Chaplick, Murray Tardif, Krista Aiello, Kenneth Harte
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Publication number: 20050133123Abstract: A glass fiber reinforced metal matrix composite is described. The composite includes glass fibers distributed in a metal matrix body. The fibers may be uniformly distributed in the metal matrix and may include continuous lengths of the glass fibers. The glass fibers may be glass fibers, S-glass, E-glass fibers, soda-lime-silica fibers, basalt fibers, quartz fibers, or other similar glassy fibers. The metal matrix may include aluminum or alloys of aluminum as well as other metals and alloys.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2004Publication date: June 23, 2005Inventors: Brian Joseph, Brian Gordon, Kenneth Hart, Joseph Polsinelli, James Witzgall, Gregg Wolfe
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Publication number: 20050132877Abstract: Two or more flow control valves may be used to provide redundant flow control for a hydraulic actuator or servoactuator. The flow control valves include a sleeve, a bypass control spool, and a primary control spool. Under normal operating conditions, each bypass control spool is stationary relative to the sleeve and the flow control valve functions as a four-way hydraulic flow control valve. Each flow control valve is connected to a bypass-shutoff valve including a bypass spool that is moveable from a shut-off position to a bypass position. Upon supply pressure failure to one flow control valve, the bypass spool moves to the bypass position, reducing pressure in the corresponding actuator piston chambers. When a primary control spool becomes jammed, the corresponding bypass control spool moves within its sleeve allowing a bypass groove to port control pressure to the return line, thereby reducing pressure in the corresponding actuator piston chambers.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2003Publication date: June 23, 2005Inventor: Kenneth Hart
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Patent number: D979575Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2020Date of Patent: February 28, 2023Assignee: THE HILLMAN GROUP, INC.Inventors: Rodrigo Serzedello, Bryan Keith Solace, Michael Kenneth Hart