Patents by Inventor Kevin Miner
Kevin Miner 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: 20240293703Abstract: A system includes: a golf range; targets on the golf range; a building including golf bays including golf ball dispensers, each including a receptacle, a passageway, a gateway, and a display device embedded in the golf ball dispenser; at least one golf ball sensor; one or more computers communicatively coupled with the at least one golf ball sensor and the golf ball dispensers, the one or more computers being configured to track a golf ball in flight on the golf range, identify where the golf ball lands on the golf range, identify the golf bay from which the golf ball was hit, and present information, regarding the golf ball hit from the golf bay, on the display device of the golf ball dispenser associated with the golf bay, the information being in accordance with where the golf ball lands on the golf range.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2024Publication date: September 5, 2024Inventors: Brian David Burdette, Andrew David Macaulay, Clinton Scott Lovejoy, William Kevin Miner, Theodore YuChiang Cheng, Mark Joseph Semsak, Gabriel Heath Denk, Justin Dean Pendleton, Brian Lee Roderman, David Christopher Singer, Clifton Frederick Geisler, Scott Michael Thibeault, Frances Meng Wang, Michael Ryan Petri, Kenneth John Buras, JR.
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Publication number: 20220203178Abstract: A golf ball dispenser includes: a receptacle configured to hold multiple golf balls; a passageway connecting an outlet of the golf dispenser with the receptacle; a gateway coupled between the passageway and the receptacle to restrict a passage of the multiple golf balls into the passageway, the gateway being selectively moveable to allow a golf ball to pass into the passageway for delivery to a tee area; and a display device embedded in the golf ball dispenser to present at least information regarding the golf ball in flight after the golf ball is hit from the tee area. Further, methods, systems, and apparatus, including medium-encoded computer program products, for use with such golf ball dispensers, can control holding and dispensing of golf balls at a golf facility, e.g., a driving range.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2022Publication date: June 30, 2022Inventors: Brian David Burdette, Andrew David Macaulay, Clinton Scott Lovejoy, William Kevin Miner, Theodore YuChiang Cheng, Mark Joseph Semsak, Gabriel Heath Denk, Justin Dean Pendleton, Brian Lee Roderman, David Christopher Singer, Clifton Frederick Geisler, Scott Michael Thibeault, Frances Meng Wang, Michael Ryan Petri, Kenneth John Buras, JR.
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Patent number: 7320331Abstract: An in-situ plasma cleaning device (PCD) performs an atomic surface cleaning process to remove contaminants and/or to modify the cylindrical surfaces of both the target and substrate. The atomic cleaning process utilizes a plasma generated locally within the in-situ plasma cleaning device with suitable properties to clean both the target and substrate cylindrical surfaces either concurrently or separately. Moreover, the in-situ plasma cleaning device is designed to traverse the length of the target and the substrate cylindrical surfaces during the cleaning process.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2003Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: United States of America as represented by the Secrertary of the ArmyInventors: Michael J. Audino, Michael Cipollo, David Glocker, Kevin Miner, Patrick Vottis
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Publication number: 20050284649Abstract: An apparatus for generating an impact against a target object comprises a driver reciprocally disposed in a housing. The driver includes a hollow tube having a closed end and a nozzle sealing the other end. A piston is slidably positioned in the tube. Propellant is disposed between the piston and the closed end of the tube and fluid is disposed between the nozzle and the piston. A rupture disc is provided for sealing the nozzle which is adapted to rupture when the pressure in the tube exceeds a predetermined pressure. A striker is also mounted in the housing so that in a retracted position of the striker a head portion is proximate the driver and a portion of a shaft extends outwardly from the housing. The striker member is movable between the retracted position and an extended position. The propellant is ignited so that combustion gases build pressure in the tube between the piston and the closed end of the tube causing the pressure in the tube to exceed the predetermined pressure for rupturing the disc.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2005Publication date: December 29, 2005Inventors: Feliciano Sabates, David Wilson, Charles Mossey, Mark Johnson, Charles VanCampen, John Keating, Daniel Crayon, Kevin Miner
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Patent number: 6889591Abstract: An apparatus for generating an impact against a target object comprises a driver reciprocally disposed in a housing. The driver includes a hollow tube having a closed end and a nozzle seating the other end. A piston is slidably positioned in the tube. Propellant is disposed between the piston and the closed end of the tube and fluid is disposed between the nozzle and the piston. A rupture disc is provided for sealing the nozzle which is adapted to rupture when the pressure in the tube exceeds a predetermined pressure. A striker is also mounted in the housing so that in a retracted position of the striker a head portion is proximate the driver and a portion of a shaft extends outwardly from the housing. The striker member is movable between the retracted position and an extended position. The propellant is ignited so that combustion gases build pressure in the tube between the piston and the closed end of the tube causing the pressure in the tube to exceed the predetermined pressure for rupturing the disc.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2003Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Inventors: Feliciano Sabates, David Wilson, Charles Mossey, Mark Johnson, Charles VanCampen, John J. Keating, Daniel Crayon, Kevin Miner
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Publication number: 20040069134Abstract: An apparatus for generating an impact against a target object comprises a driver reciprocally disposed in a housing. The driver includes a hollow tube having a closed end and a nozzle sealing the other end. A piston is slidably positioned in the tube. Propellant is disposed between the piston and the closed end of the tube and fluid is disposed between the nozzle and the piston. A rupture disc is provided for sealing the nozzle which is adapted to rupture when the pressure in the tube exceeds a predetermined pressure. A striker is also mounted in the housing so that in a retracted position of the striker a head portion is proximate the driver and a portion of a shaft extends outwardly from the housing. The striker member is movable between the retracted position and an extended position. The propellant is ignited so that combustion gases build pressure in the tube between the piston and the closed end of the tube causing the pressure in the tube to exceed the predetermined pressure for rupturing the disc.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2003Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventors: Feliciano Sabates, David Wilson, Charles Mossey, Mark Johnson, Charles VanCampen, John J. Keating, Daniel Crayon, Kevin Miner
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Patent number: 6564688Abstract: An apparatus for generating an impact against a target object comprises a driver reciprocally disposed in a housing. The driver includes a hollow tube having a closed end and a nozzle sealing the other end. A piston is slidably positioned in the tube. Propellant is disposed between the piston and the closed end of the tube and fluid is disposed between the nozzle and the piston. A rupture disc is provided for sealing the nozzle which is adapted to rupture when the pressure in the tube exceeds a predetermined pressure. A striker is also mounted in the housing so that in a retracted position of the striker a head portion is proximate the driver and a portion of a shaft extends outwardly from the housing. The striker member is movable between the retracted position and an extended position. The propellant is ignited so that combustion gases build pressure in the tube between the piston and the closed end of the tube causing the pressure in the tube to exceed the predetermined pressure for rupturing the disc.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2001Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Inventors: Feliciano Sabates, David Wilson, Charles Mossey, Mark Johnson, Charles VanCampen, John J. Keating, Daniel Crayon, Kevin Miner
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Publication number: 20020112599Abstract: An apparatus for generating an impact against a target object comprises a driver reciprocally disposed in a housing. The driver includes a hollow tube having a closed end and a nozzle sealing the other end. A piston is slidably positioned in the tube. Propellant is disposed between the piston and the closed end of the tube and fluid is disposed between the nozzle and the piston. A rupture disc is provided for sealing the nozzle which is adapted to rupture when the pressure in the tube exceeds a predetermined pressure. A striker is also mounted in the housing so that in a retracted position of the striker a head portion is proximate the driver and a portion of a shaft extends outwardly from the housing. The striker member is movable between the retracted position and an extended position. The propellant is ignited so that combustion gases build pressure in the tube between the piston and the closed end of the tube causing the pressure in the tube to exceed the predetermined pressure for rupturing the disc.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2001Publication date: August 22, 2002Inventors: Feliciano Sabates, David Wilson, Charles Mossey, Mark Johnson, Charles VanCampen, John J. Keating, Daniel Crayon, Kevin Miner
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Patent number: 5054224Abstract: An apparatus and method for producing a disposable composite laminate gun th polygon rifling and integrally fabricated conically shaped chamber section. A polygonal shaped barrel mandrel is joined with a radial segmented chamber mandrel, wound with alternate helical and hoop filament wraps, impregnated and cured to produce an inexpensive, light weight gun.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1990Date of Patent: October 8, 1991Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: Glenn Friar, Kevin Miner, Christopher Rinaldi, David Wilson
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Patent number: D1027438Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2019Date of Patent: May 21, 2024Assignee: Topgolf International, Inc.Inventors: Brian David Burdette, Andrew David Macaulay, Clinton Scott Lovejoy, William Kevin Miner, Theodore YuChiang Cheng, Mark Joseph Semsak, Gabriel Heath Denk, Justin Dean Pendleton, Brian Lee Roderman, David Christopher Singer, Clifton Frederick Geisler, Scott Michael Thibeault, Frances Meng Wang