Patents by Inventor Koby John HALE
Koby John HALE 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: 12369540Abstract: A surge irrigation system with one or more valve location units configured for location at a flood irrigation valve assembly. Each valve location unit has an elongate linkage with a rod configured to rotatably open and close a flood irrigation valve assembly with a powered actuator. A control unit is connected to the powered actuator and configured to wirelessly receive instructions to operate the powered actuator. Various embodiments also implement a base station to relay information and/or instructions between valve location units and a user. A user may control the system through, for example, a mobile device interface. Embodiments of the invention may also include moisture sensors configured to provide feedback to the system. A method of using the surge irrigation system is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2024Date of Patent: July 29, 2025Assignee: CJC Holdings, LLCInventors: Clayton Reed Carter, E. Clay Slade, Brett Ray Thayne, Janos Lakatos, Kellyn Gene Merritt, Koby John Hale, Nathan Gibbons Merrill
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Publication number: 20250064004Abstract: A surge irrigation system with one or more valve and/or headgate location units configured for location at a flood irrigation valve and/or headgate assembly. Each valve and/or headgate location unit has an elongate linkage with a rod configured to rotatably open and close a flood irrigation valve and/or headgate assembly with a powered actuator. A control unit is connected to the powered actuator and configured to wirelessly receive instructions to operate the powered actuator. Various embodiments also implement a base station to relay information and/or instructions between valve and/or headgate location units and a user. A user may control the system through, for example, a mobile device interface. Embodiments of the invention may also include moisture sensors configured to provide feedback to the system. A method of using the surge irrigation system is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2024Publication date: February 27, 2025Applicant: CJC Holdings, LLCInventors: Clayton Reed CARTER, E. Clay SLADE, Brett Ray THAYNE, Janos LAKATOS, Kellyn Gene MERRITT, Koby John HALE, Nathan Gibbons MERRILL
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Patent number: 12178167Abstract: A surge irrigation system with one or more valve location units configured for location at a flood irrigation valve assembly. Each valve location unit has an elongate linkage with a rod configured to rotatably open and close a flood irrigation valve assembly with a powered actuator. A control unit is connected to the powered actuator and configured to wirelessly receive instructions to operate the powered actuator. Various embodiments also implement a base station to relay information and/or instructions between valve location units and a user. A user may control the system through, for example, a mobile device interface. Embodiments of the invention may also include moisture sensors configured to provide feedback to the system. A method of using the surge irrigation system is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2022Date of Patent: December 31, 2024Assignee: CJC Holdings, LLCInventors: Clayton Reed Carter, E. Clay Slade, Brett Ray Thayne, Janos Lakatos, Kellyn Gene Merritt, Koby John Hale, Nathan Gibbons Merrill
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Publication number: 20240401293Abstract: A diversion point water delivery control system with a headgate assembly, first gate, and powered actuator for controlling the first gate. A headgate box surrounds the headgate assembly and has a second gate that restricts waterflow to the diversion point. Sensors measure water levels adjacent to the headgate box and determine water flow. A powered control unit connects to the powered actuator and sensors and has a computer with memory to operate the system, as well as a transceiver for sending and receiving instructions and data. In one mode of operation, the first gate may be automatically positioned and repositioned to maintain a predetermined water flow through a diversion to a channeled waterway despite water level fluctuations in a primary waterway from which water is diverted. This helps the system conserve water by preventing overdelivery and over-diversion in water delivery networks.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2024Publication date: December 5, 2024Applicant: CJC Holdings, LLCInventors: Clayton Reed CARTER, E. Clay SLADE, Janos LAKATOS, Koby John HALE, Nathan Gibbons MERRILL
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Publication number: 20240389525Abstract: A surge irrigation system with one or more valve location units configured for location at a flood irrigation valve assembly. Each valve location unit has an elongate linkage with a rod configured to rotatably open and close a flood irrigation valve assembly with a powered actuator. A control unit is connected to the powered actuator and configured to wirelessly receive instructions to operate the powered actuator. Various embodiments also implement a base station to relay information and/or instructions between valve location units and a user. A user may control the system through, for example, a mobile device interface. Embodiments of the invention may also include moisture sensors configured to provide feedback to the system. A method of using the surge irrigation system is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2024Publication date: November 28, 2024Applicant: CJC Holdings, LLCInventors: Clayton Reed CARTER, E. Clay SLADE, Brett Ray THAYNE, Janos LAKATOS, Kellyn Gene MERRITT, Koby John HALE, Nathan Gibbons MERRILL
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Publication number: 20230086588Abstract: A surge irrigation system with one or more valve location units configured for location at a flood irrigation valve assembly. Each valve location unit has an elongate linkage with a rod configured to rotatably open and close a flood irrigation valve assembly with a powered actuator. A control unit is connected to the powered actuator and configured to wirelessly receive instructions to operate the powered actuator. Various embodiments also implement a base station to relay information and/or instructions between valve location units and a user. A user may control the system through, for example, a mobile device interface. Embodiments of the invention may also include moisture sensors configured to provide feedback to the system. A method of using the surge irrigation system is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2022Publication date: March 23, 2023Applicant: CJC Holdings, LLCInventors: Clayton Reed CARTER, E. Clay SLADE, Brett Ray THAYNE, Janos LAKATOS, Kellyn Gene MERRITT, Koby John HALE, Nathan Gibbons MERRILL