Patents by Inventor Kenneth Welch
Kenneth Welch 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: 20240135735Abstract: A multispectral imaging device and system is provided. The multispectral imaging device includes a light emitting diode (LED) array including a plurality of LEDs configured to sequentially emit light towards a target object to be scanned, each of the LEDs being configured to emit a differing wavelength from one another; a scanning hood configured to house the LED array; a luminosity sensor configured to capture luminosity data of each light emitted by the plurality of LEDs and reflected from the target object; a printed circuit board (PCB) configured to provide electronic connections and mounting surfaces for the LED array and the luminosity sensor; a housing configured encase the PCB; and a trigger configured to initiate operation of the LED array.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2023Publication date: April 25, 2024Applicant: Synthetik Applied Technologies, LLCInventors: Hayden Russell SATHER, William Michael ROSS, Eric Jordan SINGER, David Kenneth MEMKE, David Wesley WELCH
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Publication number: 20150289724Abstract: A shower stall that is door-less and open yet prevents shower water from exiting therefrom during use. The shower stall includes an enclosure. The enclosure has a door-less and open ingress and egress portion, and a shape that prevents the shower water from exiting through the door-less and open ingress and egress portion of the enclosure during use.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2014Publication date: October 15, 2015Inventors: Gloria A. Welch, Kenneth Welch
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Publication number: 20080101963Abstract: A buoyancy pump device for use in fluid. The buoyancy pump device includes a buoyancy block housing defining a buoyancy chamber therein through which the fluid may flow. A buoyancy block is disposed within the buoyancy chamber to move axially therein in a first direction responsive to rising of the fluid in the buoyancy chamber and a second direction responsive to lowering of the fluid in the buoyancy chamber. A piston cylinder is connected to the buoyancy block housing and has at least one valve disposed therein operating as an inlet in response to movement of the buoyancy block in the second direction and an outlet in response to movement of the buoyancy block in the first direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2007Publication date: May 1, 2008Inventors: Kenneth Welch, Curtis Rothi, Harold Rothi
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Publication number: 20080001410Abstract: A system for generating electricity includes a buoyancy pump operable to convert wave motion from a body of water into mechanical energy. The buoyancy pump includes a buoyancy block that reciprocally moves in response to wave motion to pump an operating fluid that is delivered to a turbine to produce electricity. The buoyancy block is preferably sized such that a diameter of the buoyancy block is no less than about one-sixth a wavelength and no greater than about one wavelength of an average wave for a region in which the buoyancy pump is operated.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2007Publication date: January 3, 2008Inventor: Kenneth Welch
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Publication number: 20060242954Abstract: A system for generating electricity includes a buoyancy pump operable to convert wave motion from a body of water into mechanical energy. The buoyancy pump includes a buoyancy block that reciprocally moves in response to wave motion to pump an operating fluid that is delivered to a turbine to produce electricity. The buoyancy block is preferably sized such that a diameter of the buoyancy block is no less than about one-sixth a wavelength and no greater than about one wavelength of an average wave for a region in which the buoyancy pump is operated.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2005Publication date: November 2, 2006Inventor: Kenneth Welch
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Publication number: 20060230750Abstract: A system and method generating electricity includes converting wave motion into mechanical power. A fluid matter is driven as a function of the mechanical power to a reservoir. The fluid matter is flowed from the reservoir. At least a portion of a kinetic energy of the flowing fluid matter is converted into electrical energy. The fluid matter may be liquid or gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2006Publication date: October 19, 2006Inventors: Kenneth Welch, Curtis Rothi, Harold Rothi
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Publication number: 20060233613Abstract: A system for generating electricity includes a pump operable to convert wave motion from a body of water into mechanical energy. The pump includes an input port through which an operating fluid can enter the pump and an output port through which the operating fluid can exit the pump. A first outlet line and a second outlet line are fluidly coupled to the output port of the pump. A first reservoir is fluidly connected to the first outlet line, and a second reservoir is fluidly connected to the second outlet line, both reservoirs being selectively capable of receiving operating fluid driven through the output port.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2005Publication date: October 19, 2006Inventors: Kenneth Welch, Curtis Rothi, Harold Rothi
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Publication number: 20060039945Abstract: Volatile impregnated substrates, such as wicks and mats, that can be used in a dispensing device that uses a heat source or otherwise uses active means to promote the release of the volatile material from the substrate are disclosed. The preferred substrate has a structure including sand particles adhered together by a binder to form a network of pores and passages. The binder is selected from thermoset polymeric materials and mixtures thereof. A volatile material is disposed in the pores before the substrate is installed in the dispensing device. The impregnated substrate is positioned in the dispensing device on or near the heat source of the dispensing device. The heat source is activated thereby elevating the temperature of the substrate such that volatile material is released from the pores. In one embodiment, the sand particles comprise silica sand and the binder is a cured novolac resin.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2005Publication date: February 23, 2006Inventors: Brian Davis, Robert Emmrich, Michael Aulozzi, Padma Varanasi, Michael Fryan, Kenneth Welch, Stanley Flashinski, Debra Strasser
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Publication number: 20060020935Abstract: A system and method for decoding data (e.g., decoding audio data in an audio decoder) utilizing dynamic code reconfiguration. Various aspects of the present invention may comprise identifying a data frame to process. Such identification may, for example, comprise selecting a data frame from a plurality of input channels. A processing task may be selected from a plurality of processing tasks. Such a processing task may, for example, comprise data parsing, decoding, combined parsing and decoding, and a variety of other tasks. Software instructions corresponding to the selected processing task may be identified and loaded from a first memory module into a local memory module and executed to process the identified data frame. The first memory module may, for example, comprise memory external to a signal-processing module, and the local memory module may, for example, comprise memory internal to the signal-processing module.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2004Publication date: January 26, 2006Inventors: Sang Tran, Kenneth Welch
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Publication number: 20050284952Abstract: A wick assembly is provided for use in a dispensing device that dispenses volatile material from a wick by heat. Two wick sections of differing material are provided in stacked fashion, with a coupler sleeve that can be used to facilitate attachment of the wick structure to a reservoir. One wick section preferably provides control over the rate of dispensing, where the other provides improved thermal resistance and resistance to clogging.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2004Publication date: December 29, 2005Inventors: Brian Davis, Robert Emmrich, Kenneth Welch, Padma Varanasi, Joel Adair
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Publication number: 20050285296Abstract: A method of manufacturing an insect coil includes the steps of feeding a sheet of dough material which includes an active insect control ingredient dispersed therein in a first direction, cutting the sheet of dough material with a die to form an insect coil, ejecting the insect coil from the die, and applying an extra dose of active to a specific location on the coil while the coil is being ejected from the die. Preferably, the extra dose of active is applied as a droplet using capillary forces that develop between the upper surface of the insect coil and the droplet itself and is forced through a tube located above the desired location. The insect coil may be tip treated only or may be zone treated at a plurality of spaced locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2004Publication date: December 29, 2005Inventor: Kenneth Welch
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Publication number: 20050262287Abstract: A system and method for processing data (e.g., encoded audio data in an audio decoder). Various aspects of the present invention may comprise a first memory module comprising a first software module and a second software module. A signal-processing module may comprise a processor and local memory. A first data segment may be received, and the processor may identify the first software module for processing the first data segment. The first software module may be transferred to the local memory and executed by the processor to process the first data segment. A second data segment may be received, and the processor may identify the second software module for processing the second data segment. The second software module may be transferred to the local memory in memory space formerly occupied by the first software module. The processor may then utilize the second software module to process the second data segment.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2004Publication date: November 24, 2005Inventors: Sang Tran, Kenneth Welch
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Publication number: 20050186140Abstract: Volatile impregnated substrates, such as wicks and mats, that can be used in a dispensing device that uses a heat source or otherwise uses active means to promote the release of the volatile material from the substrate are disclosed. The preferred substrate has a structure including sand particles adhered together by a binder to form a network of pores and passages. The binder is selected from thermoset polymeric materials and mixtures thereof. A volatile material is disposed in the pores before the substrate is installed in the dispensing device. The impregnated substrate is positioned in the dispensing device on or near the heat source of the dispensing device. The heat source is activated thereby elevating the temperature of the substrate such that volatile material is released from the pores. In one embodiment, the sand particles comprise silica sand and the binder is a cured novolac resin.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2005Publication date: August 25, 2005Inventors: Brian Davis, Robert Emmrich, Michael Aulozzi, Padma Varanasi, Michael Fryan, Kenneth Welch, Stanley Flashinski, Debra Strasser
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Publication number: 20050181002Abstract: Volatile impregnated substrates, such as wicks and mats, that can be used in a dispensing device that uses a heat source or otherwise uses active means to promote the release of the volatile material from the substrate are disclosed. The preferred substrate has a structure including sand particles adhered together by a binder to form a network of pores and passages. The binder is selected from thermoset polymeric materials and mixtures thereof. A volatile material is disposed in the pores before the substrate is installed in the dispensing device. The impregnated substrate is positioned in the dispensing device on or near the heat source of the dispensing device. The heat source is activated thereby elevating the temperature of the substrate such that volatile material is released from the pores. In one embodiment, the sand particles comprise silica sand and the binder is a cured novolac resin.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2005Publication date: August 18, 2005Inventors: Brian Davis, Robert Emmrich, Michael Aulozzi, Padma Varanasi, Michael Fryan, Kenneth Welch, Stanley Flashinski, Debra Strasser
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Publication number: 20050169774Abstract: A buoyancy pump device for use in fluid. The buoyancy pump device includes a buoyancy block housing defining a buoyancy chamber therein through which the fluid may flow. A buoyancy block is disposed within the buoyancy chamber to move axially therein in a first direction responsive to rising of the fluid in the buoyancy chamber and a second direction responsive to lowering of the fluid in the buoyancy chamber. A piston cylinder is connected to the buoyancy block housing and has at least one valve disposed therein operating as an inlet in response to movement of the buoyancy block in the second direction and an outlet in response to movement of the buoyancy block in the first direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2005Publication date: August 4, 2005Inventors: Kenneth Welch, Curtis Rothi, Harold Rothi
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Publication number: 20050158353Abstract: Substrates are provided for use in a heating and/or blowing device that dispenses volatile material. The substrates are a porous medium (such as porous ceramic) having their interior pores coated by a polymeric material (such as a polysiloxane). The substrate is impregnated with a volatile such as pyrethrum. The substrate is less susceptible to clogging. Also disclosed are methods of making those substrates in which the polymeric material is wicked into the substrate with a volatile solvent.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2004Publication date: July 21, 2005Inventors: Kenneth Welch, Robert Emmrich, Michael Aulozzi
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Patent number: 3948546Abstract: A coupling member for building into the end portion of a hose. The coupling member includes a portion which extends into the bore of the hose body and has one or more annular protuberances extending around the exterior surface. At least one notch extending into one of the protuberances provides a seal to prevent the flow of the fluid passing through the hose from leaking between the outer surface of the coupling member and the hose bore.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1973Date of Patent: April 6, 1976Assignee: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventors: Joseph A. Welsby, Kenneth Welch, deceased