Patents by Inventor Kyle Davidson
Kyle Davidson 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: 12117261Abstract: An aerodynamic element (often referred to as a vane or fletching) that is operatively coupled to the nock end (the back) of an arrow or similar projectile at an angle to the axis of the projectile is known to stabilize flight. This angle, known as offset or helical, in combination with the airflow generates both low and high pressures on different sides of the vane. This pressure difference imparts a torque around the projectiles primary axis which is one component to stabilizing the arrow's flight. Knowing the exact angle of this offset or helical of the vane to the axis of the arrow is critical to create an arrow with optimal performance. The illustrative tool allows the user to very accurately and precisely adjust a fletching jig to exactly the desired angle, as well as being able to setup multiple jigs with exactly the same setup.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2022Date of Patent: October 15, 2024Inventor: Kyle Davidson
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Publication number: 20240122441Abstract: A vessel rinsing apparatus including a mounting base, a fluid discharge member including a plurality of nozzles, a valve member operably coupled to the fluid discharge member and configured to control water flow through the nozzles, and an escutcheon supported by the mounting base.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: Mark Cipriani, Todd Huffington, Alfred Nelson, Michael Veros, Kyle Davidson, Kurt Thomas, Jeffrey Moore
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Publication number: 20240068780Abstract: An archery sight with an elevation rail positioned at an angle to the mounting member permits the scope to be sighted for further distances. The scope includes a level positioned at the top of the central opening in the scope housing. A fiber optic cable is also positioned on top of the scope housing to gather the most light. A fiber optic cap can be slid over the fiber optic cable to adjust the amount of light exposure to the fiber optic cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2023Publication date: February 29, 2024Applicant: DIALED ARCHERY, LLCInventors: THAD J. EADS, Kyle Davidson, Scott A. Bakken, Taylor Kollman, Jordan Riley
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Publication number: 20230309220Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein include an electronic package. In an embodiment, the electronic package comprises a printed circuit board (PCB), where the PCB comprises a glass weave, a resin, and metal organic frameworks (MOFs) disposed within the resin. In an embodiment, a package substrate is coupled to the PCB, and a die is coupled to the package substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2022Publication date: September 28, 2023Inventors: Yang JIAO, Kyle DAVIDSON, Srinivasa ARAVAMUDHAN, Jerry T. HARRIS
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Patent number: 11686562Abstract: An aerodynamic element (often referred to as a vane or fletching) that is operatively coupled to the nock end (the back) of an arrow that adds significant stability associated with vanes of similar height (referred to as “high profile” in the archery community) without the noise (amplitude and frequency) commonly associated with such vanes while also providing low drag characteristics. The vane has an initial front or leading edge at a shallow initial angle relative to the axis of the arrow. When the vane is mounted at an angle (known as offset or helical) to the axis of the arrow, this front shallow initial angle (and area under it) is utilized as a vortex generator. This vortex mixes and therefore helps balance velocities in the lower pressure, large aft area which is initiated at a point along the leading edge that increases to a steeper angle relative to the initial angle. The top of the vane is parallel to the axis of the arrow for stability as well as sound advantages.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2022Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Inventor: Kyle Davidson
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Publication number: 20220373291Abstract: An aerodynamic element (often referred to as a vane or fletching) that is operatively coupled to the nock end (the back) of an arrow or similar projectile at an angle to the axis of the projectile is known to stabilize flight. This angle, known as offset or helical, in combination with the airflow generates both low and high pressures on different sides of the vane. This pressure difference imparts a torque around the projectiles primary axis which is one component to stabilizing the arrow's flight. Knowing the exact angle of this offset or helical of the vane to the axis of the arrow is critical to create an arrow with optimal performance. The illustrative tool allows the user to very accurately and precisely adjust a fletching jig to exactly the desired angle, as well as being able to setup multiple jigs with exactly the same setup.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2022Publication date: November 24, 2022Inventor: Kyle Davidson
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Publication number: 20220236040Abstract: An aerodynamic element (often referred to as a vane or fletching) that is operatively coupled to the nock end (the back) of an arrow that adds significant stability associated with vanes of similar height (referred to as “high profile” in the archery community) without the noise (amplitude and frequency) commonly associated with such vanes while also providing low drag characteristics. The vane has an initial front or leading edge at a shallow initial angle relative to the axis of the arrow. When the vane is mounted at an angle (known as offset or helical) to the axis of the arrow, this front shallow initial angle (and area under it) is utilized as a vortex generator. This vortex mixes and therefore helps balance velocities in the lower pressure, large aft area which is initiated at a point along the leading edge that increases to a steeper angle relative to the initial angle. The top of the vane is parallel to the axis of the arrow for stability as well as sound advantages.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2022Publication date: July 28, 2022Inventor: Kyle Davidson
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Publication number: 20220181289Abstract: An integrated circuit package may be fabricated by disposing an underfill material between an electronic substrate and an integrated circuit device through an opening in the electronic substrate. In one embodiment, an integrated circuit assembly may include an electronic substrate having a first surface and an opposing second surface, wherein the electronic substrate includes at least one opening extending from the first surface to the second surface. The integrated circuit assembly may further include an integrated circuit device, wherein the integrated circuit device is electrically attached to the electronic substrate with at least one interconnect, and an underfill material may be disposed between the first surface of the electronic substrate and the integrated circuit device, wherein a portion of the underfill material extends into the opening in the electronic substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2020Publication date: June 9, 2022Applicant: Intel CorporationInventors: Eng Huat Goh, Kyle Davidson, Min Suet Lim, Kevin Byrd, James Wade
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Patent number: 11105075Abstract: A shower head assembly includes a base configured to be coupled to a building structure. A neck is translatably coupled to the base, and flexible tubing is coupled to and configured to receive water from a shower head pipe. A shower head spout is configured to receive water from the flexible tubing and discharge water from the shower head assembly. The shower head spout is coupled to the neck and is translatable with the neck relative to the base to facilitate adjustment of the position of the shower head spout relative to the base. A securing mechanism selectively inhibits translation of the neck and the shower head spout relative to the base.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2019Date of Patent: August 31, 2021Assignee: Delta Faucet CompanyInventors: Kyle Davidson, Celine Garland, Scott Sorrell
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Patent number: 11075495Abstract: A tool that facilitates handling and alignment of a Micro-D connector while installing or coupling to another Micro-D connector. The tool squares up and aligns the two mating connectors to each other prior to them making any contact in order to prevent misalignment and possible damage to either, or both, of the connectors.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2018Date of Patent: July 27, 2021Assignee: RAYTHEON COMPANYInventors: Kenneth Leonard, Kyle Davidson, Daniel C. Mcgowan
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Publication number: 20210052131Abstract: A vessel rinsing apparatus including a mounting base, a fluid discharge member including a plurality of nozzles, a valve member operably coupled to the fluid discharge member and configured to control water flow through the nozzles, and an escutcheon supported by the mounting base.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2020Publication date: February 25, 2021Inventors: Mark Cipriani, Todd Huffington, Alfred Nelson, Michael Veros, Kyle Davidson, Kurt Thomas, Jeffrey Moore
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Publication number: 20200185873Abstract: A tool that facilitates handling and alignment of a connector while installing or coupling to another connector. The tool squares up and aligns the two mating connectors to each other prior to them making any contact in order to prevent misalignment and possible damage to either, or both, of the connectors.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2018Publication date: June 11, 2020Applicant: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Kenneth Leonard, Kyle Davidson, Daniel C. Mcgowan
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Publication number: 20190345700Abstract: A shower head assembly includes a base configured to be coupled to a building structure. A neck is translatably coupled to the base, and flexible tubing is coupled to and configured to receive water from a shower head pipe. A shower head spout is configured to receive water from the flexible tubing and discharge water from the shower head assembly. The shower head spout is coupled to the neck and is translatable with the neck relative to the base to facilitate adjustment of the position of the shower head spout relative to the base. A securing mechanism selectively inhibits translation of the neck and the shower head spout relative to the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2019Publication date: November 14, 2019Inventors: Kyle Davidson, Celine Garland, Scott Sorrell
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Patent number: 10230207Abstract: A connector removal tool comprising a rigid press and release device for removing a connector from an electronics assembly. Upon engagement of the rigid press and the release device, first and second press members of the rigid press engage and move about a pair of deflecting engagement members of the release device to cause the pair of deflecting engagement members to deflect to compress and unlock interlocking tabs of the connector to facilitate removal from the electronics assembly. A single motion of the rigid press can cause unlocking of the connector. Alternatively, a connector removal tool comprises biased deflecting rigid press members that engage directly with a connector to unlock the interlocking tabs of the connector to facilitate removal of the connector from an electronics assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2017Date of Patent: March 12, 2019Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: William Krupp, Kyle Davidson, Daniel C. Mcgowan
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Publication number: 20180159289Abstract: A connector removal tool comprising a rigid press and release device for removing a connector from an electronics assembly. Upon engagement of the rigid press and the release device, first and second press members of the rigid press engage and move about a pair of deflecting engagement members of the release device to cause the pair of deflecting engagement members to deflect to compress and unlock interlocking tabs of the connector to facilitate removal from the electronics assembly. A single motion of the rigid press can cause unlocking of the connector. Alternatively, a connector removal tool comprises biased deflecting rigid press members that engage directly with a connector to unlock the interlocking tabs of the connector to facilitate removal of the connector from an electronics assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2017Publication date: June 7, 2018Inventors: William Krupp, Kyle Davidson, Daniel C. Mcgowan
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Publication number: 20140275802Abstract: A surgical retractor support system includes a body extending from a first end to a second end through an intermediate portion, and a surgical retractor retaining configuration arranged relative to the body. The surgical retractor retaining configuration including an opening configured and disposed to receive a handle end of a surgical retractor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: TRACTO LLC.Inventors: Zachary A. Gerdts, Jeremiah J. Shives, Jon Sieber, Brian Kamradt, Kyle Davidson
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Patent number: 8820705Abstract: A faucet assembly including a handle that rotates about a rotational axis extending perpendicular to an angled interface for adjusting a water parameter.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2011Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: Masco Corporation of IndianaInventors: Kyle Davidson, Kurt J. Thomas, Derek A. Brown, Ryan J. Shaw
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Publication number: 20130014844Abstract: A faucet assembly including a handle that rotates about a rotational axis extending perpendicular to an angled interface for adjusting a water parameter.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2011Publication date: January 17, 2013Inventors: Kyle Davidson, Kurt J. Thomas, Derek A. Brown, Ryan J. Shaw
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Publication number: 20110215657Abstract: An apparatus for routing conductors, such as signal carrying conductors, from within an electro-mechanical machine housing to a location outside the housing is provided. The apparatus includes a base for fitting in a first opening in the housing and securing a lower portion of the apparatus to the housing. The apparatus also includes a channel for carrying the conductors, which may be formed in a shape corresponding to a profile of a portion of the housing. The apparatus includes a fastener, such as a snap-type mechanical fastener, for securing the apparatus to the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2010Publication date: September 8, 2011Inventor: Kyle Davidson
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Patent number: D1026835Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2022Date of Patent: May 14, 2024Inventors: Jeremy Schmitt, Kyle Davidson