Patents by Inventor L. Larson
L. Larson 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: 20200215983Abstract: An interior rearview mirror assembly for a vehicle includes a mirror head and a mounting structure attached at a central region of the mirror back plate. A circuit board is disposed at the mirror back plate to one side of the central region, and first and second electrical connectors are disposed at the rear of the reflective element to the other side of the central region, with the first and second electrical connectors being in electrically conductive continuity with electrically conductive coatings at respective surfaces of the front and rear glass substrates. The electrical conductors are electrically connected between the respective electrical connector and reflectance control circuitry at the circuit board. A wire harness is electrically connected to the circuit board, and a portion of the wire harness passes through the mounting structure and has a connector end for electrically connecting to a vehicle wire harness.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2020Publication date: July 9, 2020Inventors: John T. Uken, Mark L. Larson, Rodney K. Blank, Joseph D. Suchecki, Craig Kendall
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Publication number: 20200216409Abstract: A method for manufacturing an insecticidal compound and insecticidal compositions comprising the insecticidal compound and methods of use are presented herein. The manufacturing method presented herein allows for a high purity grade of thiocyclam hydrochloride to be synthesized. The insecticidal compositions comprising the thiocyclam hydrochloride can be used for prevention of crop destruction by insects. The use of thiocyclam hydrochloride in insecticidal compositions as described herein can achieve greater efficacy than previously known insecticides, by eliminating the insect pests more reliably and efficiently.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2020Publication date: July 9, 2020Inventors: Cameron S. Gibb, Christopher L. Larson, Mark T. Singleton, Kamal L. Kataria, Samantha Besse, Joseph A. Moore, III, Thomas C. Lovelace, Chandra S. Kanugala, Srinivas Vollala, Balraju Vadla
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Publication number: 20200216408Abstract: A method for manufacturing an insecticidal compound and insecticidal compositions comprising the insecticidal compound and methods of use are presented herein. The manufacturing method presented herein allows for a high purity grade of thiocyclam hydrochloride to be synthesized. The insecticidal compositions comprising the thiocyclam hydrochloride can be used for prevention of crop destruction by insects. The use of thiocyclam hydrochloride in insecticidal compositions as described herein can achieve greater efficacy than previously known insecticides, by eliminating the insect pests more reliably and efficiently.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2020Publication date: July 9, 2020Inventors: Cameron S. Gibb, Christopher L. Larson, Mark T. Singleton, Kamal L. Kataria, Samantha Besse, Joseph A. Moore, III, Thomas C. Lovelace, Chandra S. Kanugala, Srinivas Vollala, Balraju Vadla
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Publication number: 20200207276Abstract: A vehicular interior rearview mirror system includes an interior rearview mirror assembly having a casing and an electrochromic reflective element, with a video display screen disposed in the casing behind the electrochromic reflective element. With the interior rearview mirror assembly mounted at the interior cabin portion of the vehicle, the video display screen is operable to display video images that are viewable through a transflective mirror reflector of the electrochromic reflective element by a driver of the vehicle. A rearward-viewing video camera is disposed at a rear portion of the vehicle and control circuitry is disposed at the interior rearview mirror assembly. Image data captured by the rearward-viewing video camera is provided via a coaxial cable to the control circuitry, which is operable to control the video display screen to display video images that are derived, at least in part, from the captured image data.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2020Publication date: July 2, 2020Inventors: Rodney K. Blank, Mark L. Larson, Niall R. Lynam
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Publication number: 20200203015Abstract: The present application is directed to systems and methods for interoperability between pathways configured and executable on a device. The device may execute, via a pathway engine, a plurality of pathways. Each pathway of the plurality of pathways may monitor a defined set of data points of a user and execute actions based on monitoring of the defined set of data points. A first pathway may determine a point in execution of the first pathway to receive one or more inputs from a second pathway of the plurality of pathways. The first pathway may receive, from the second pathway, as input data values of a second defined set of data being monitored by the second pathway. The first pathway may determine, using the values of the first defined set of data points and values of the second defined set of data, to take a predetermined action of the first pathway.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2019Publication date: June 25, 2020Applicant: LifecareX ABInventors: James N. Weinstein, Deborah A. Jadczak, Ethan M. Berke, MD, MPH, Justin B. Montgomery, McKay L. Larson, Meghan Poperowitz, Michael J. Smyth, Nate E. Larson, Vincent J. Fusca, III, Curtis Petersen
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Publication number: 20200198338Abstract: A method of treating a contoured surface with surface treatment layer includes applying a surface preparation layer along the contoured surface and applying a basecoat layer on top of the surface preparation layer. The method further includes stabilizing the basecoat layer to prepare a basecoat surface along the basecoat layer for one or more subsequent layers of the surface treatment coating and jetting a decorative livery layer along the contoured surface using one or more ink jet print heads. The method further includes applying an adhesion promoter on top of the decorative livery layer and stabilizing the adhesion promoter layer to produce a desired bonding surface along the adhesion promoter layer. Additionally, the method includes applying a clear coat layer to cover the underlying decorative livery layer, the basecoat layer and the surface preparation layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2018Publication date: June 25, 2020Applicant: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Terrell D. Riley, Alexandra E. Corona, Bennett M. Moriarty, Ryan M. Trumbo, Kjersta L. Larson-Smith, Jill E. Seebergh
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Patent number: 10668738Abstract: A method of treating a contoured surface with surface treatment layer includes applying a surface preparation layer along the contoured surface and applying a basecoat layer on top of the surface preparation layer. The method further includes stabilizing the basecoat layer to prepare a basecoat surface along the basecoat layer for one or more subsequent layers of the surface treatment coating and jetting a decorative livery layer along the contoured surface using one or more ink jet print heads. The method further includes applying an adhesion promoter on top of the decorative livery layer and stabilizing the adhesion promoter layer to produce a desired bonding surface along the adhesion promoter layer. Additionally, the method includes applying a clear coat layer to cover the underlying decorative livery layer, the basecoat layer and the surface preparation layer.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2018Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Terrell D. Riley, Alexandra E. Corona, Bennett M. Moriarty, Ryan M. Trumbo, Kjersta L. Larson-Smith, Jill E. Seebergh
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Publication number: 20200130585Abstract: A dual-state interior rearview mirror assembly includes a mirror head including an electro-optic mirror reflective element having a transflective mirror reflector. A video display device is disposed rearward of the viewable reflective region and occupies at least 75 percent of the viewable reflective region of the mirror reflective element. With the mirror assembly operating in a first state, the video display device does not display video images and the driver views rearward via reflection at the viewable reflective region and, with the mirror assembly operating in a second state, the video display device displays video images at the display screen for viewing at the viewable reflective region by the driver. Video images displayed by the display screen at a center zone of the viewable reflective region are at unit magnification, and video images displayed at driver-side and passenger-side zones are not displayed at unit magnification.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2019Publication date: April 30, 2020Inventors: Mark L. Larson, John T. Uken, Christopher R. Koetje
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Publication number: 20200135339Abstract: The present application is directed to systems and methods providing a pathway configurable and executable via a pathway engine on a device. A device may establish a pathway configured via a pathway engine to execute on the device to monitor data points of a user and to generate actions based on monitoring of the data points. A monitor of the pathway engine may monitor data points of the user received by the device. The monitor may compare each value of the data points to the expected value and the predetermined threshold specified for the trigger condition. The pathway, based on the comparison, may determine that the trigger condition has been triggered. The pathway, responsive to the triggering of the trigger condition, may initiate an alert to identify the trigger condition and execution of the action specified by the pathway.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2019Publication date: April 30, 2020Applicant: LifecareX ABInventors: James N. Weinstein, Deborah A. Jadczak, Ethan M. Berke, Justin B. Montgomery, McKay L. Larson, Meghan Poperowitz, Michael J. Smyth, Nate E. Larson, Vincent J. Fusca, III, Curtis Petersen
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Publication number: 20200135031Abstract: A vehicular exterior rearview mirror assembly includes a mirror reflector sub-assembly having a mirror reflective element, a mirror back plate, a heater pad, and a blind zone indication module that includes a plastic housing having a front end configured for attaching the blind zone indication module at the rear side of the mirror reflective element. When at least one light emitting diode of the blind zone indication module is electrically powered, light emitted by the light emitting diode exits the blind zone indication module via a light-transmitting portion of the front end of the plastic housing of the blind zone indication module. With the blind zone indication module disposed at the mirror reflective element, and with the light-transmitting portion of the front end of the plastic housing juxtaposed with a light-transmitting aperture of the mirror back plate, light emitted by the light emitting diode passes through the mirror reflective element.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2019Publication date: April 30, 2020Inventors: Craig Kendall, Jeremy R. Shooks, Mark E. Kramer, Mark L. Larson
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Patent number: 10604224Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for insulation and moisture drainage. One exemplary embodiment is a bay blanket configured to insulate an aircraft. The bay blanket includes insulation, and a first trough running along a length of a leftward face of the insulation and adapted to receive water draining from an outboard side of the insulation. The first trough includes sidewalls that meet at an inboard side of the insulation and extend from the inboard side to the outboard side. The bay blanket also includes a second trough running along a length of a rightward face of the insulation and adapted to receive water draining from the outboard side. The second trough includes sidewalls that meet at the inboard side and extend from the inboard side to the outboard side.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2016Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Robert M. Irwin, Mark L. Larson
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Patent number: 10589684Abstract: A vehicular rearview mirror assembly includes a mirror head having a mirror casing and an electro-optic mirror reflective element. A mirror casing sidewall has a terminal end region that circumscribes an open end of the mirror casing and has a rounded end region surface. A first substrate of the reflective element has a rounded circumferential perimeter region extending at least partially between a front surface and a rear surface of the first substrate and having a first radius of curvature. The rounded surface of the mirror casing has a second radius of curvature. The substrate thickness of the first substrate is less than the first radius of curvature. The rounded surface of the mirror casing and the rounded circumferential perimeter region of the first substrate combine to provide a curved transition between the front surface and the outer surface of the mirror casing.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2018Date of Patent: March 17, 2020Assignee: MAGNA MIRRORS OF AMERICA, INC.Inventors: John T. Uken, Mark L. Larson, Rodney K. Blank, Joseph D. Suchecki, Craig Kendall
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Patent number: 10583782Abstract: An electro-optic mirror reflective element for a rearview mirror assembly for a vehicle includes a front substrate and a rear substrate with an electro-optic medium disposed therebetween. A display element is disposed at the front substrate and includes a transparent organic light emitting diode display. With the electro-optic mirror reflective element disposed at a rearview mirror assembly at the vehicle and when the display element is activated, information displayed by the display element is viewable by a driver of the vehicle. With the electro-optic mirror reflective element disposed at the rearview mirror assembly at the vehicle and when the display element is not activated, the driver views reflected images of the scene rearward of the vehicle as reflected off a specularly reflective mirror reflector disposed at a surface of the rear substrate.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2016Date of Patent: March 10, 2020Assignee: MAGNA MIRRORS OF AMERICA, INC.Inventors: Rodney K. Blank, Mark L. Larson, Niall R. Lynam
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Patent number: 10556663Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for insulation and moisture drainage. One exemplary embodiment is an apparatus comprising a bay blanket configured to insulate an aircraft. The bay blanket includes insulation, and a first waterproof lip that protrudes from the insulation in an outboard direction towards a frame of the aircraft and extends along a length of a leftward side of the bay blanket. The bay blanket also includes a second waterproof lip that protrudes from the insulation in an outboard direction towards the frame of the aircraft along a length of a rightward side of the bay blanket.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2018Date of Patent: February 11, 2020Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Jennifer Lynn Dickson, Jesse Vitalez Tibayan, Irina Alekseevna Zakharova, Mark L. Larson
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Publication number: 20200039441Abstract: An interior rearview mirror assembly for a vehicle includes a mirror head accommodating a reflective element. A display device is accommodated in the mirror head and behind the reflective element. The reflective element is tiltable between a mirror mode orientation, where the vehicle driver views rearward of the vehicle via the reflective element, and a display mode orientation, where the display device is actuated and the vehicle driver views images displayed by the display device through the transflective mirror reflector of the reflective element. An actuator has an actuator body that is pivotally mounted at the reflective element and that has a pivot element of a pivot joint that pivotally mounts the mirror head at an interior portion of the vehicle. The actuator pivots the reflective element relative to the actuator body to tilt the reflective element between the mirror mode orientation and the display mode orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2019Publication date: February 6, 2020Inventors: Anthony J. LaCross, Darryl P. De Wind, Mark L. Larson, Rodney K. Blank, Christopher R. Koetje, Eric Peterson
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Publication number: 20200031286Abstract: A vehicular interior rearview mirror assembly includes a mirror head having a mirror reflective element with a transflective mirror reflector. A video display device is disposed rearward of the mirror reflective element and has a display screen that occupies at least 75 percent of the reflective region of the mirror reflective element. The video display device is operable to display video images captured by a rearward viewing camera of the vehicle. When the video display device is operated to display video images, light emitted by the video display device passes through the transflective mirror reflector of the mirror reflective element for viewing of displayed video images by a driver of the vehicle viewing the mirror reflective element. Light emitted by the video display device may exit the mirror reflective element as circularly polarized light.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2019Publication date: January 30, 2020Inventors: Mark L. Larson, Christopher R. Koetje, Anthony J. LaCross, Eric Peterson
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Patent number: 10522042Abstract: A vehicular exterior rearview mirror assembly includes a blind zone indication module that includes a plastic housing having a front end configured for attaching the blind zone indication module at the rear side of the mirror reflective element. When at least one light emitting diode of the blind zone indication module is electrically powered, light emitted by the light emitting diode exits the blind zone indication module via a light-transmitting portion of the front end of the plastic housing of the blind zone indication module. With the blind zone indication module disposed at the mirror reflective element, and with the light-transmitting portion of the front end of the plastic housing juxtaposed with a light-transmitting aperture of the mirror back plate, light emitted by the light emitting diode passes through the mirror reflective element.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2018Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: MAGNA MIRRORS OF AMERICA, INC.Inventors: Craig Kendall, Jeremy R. Shooks, Mark E. Kramer, Mark L. Larson
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Patent number: 10518704Abstract: A vehicular interior rearview mirror assembly includes a mirror head pivotable about a mirror support. An electro-optic mirror reflective element includes a transflective mirror reflector that at least partially reflects light incident thereon and at least partially transmits incident light therethrough. A video display device is disposed rearward of a reflective region of the mirror reflective element and includes a display screen that occupies at least 75 percent of the reflective region. A light sensor is disposed at an overhang region and is integrated with a user input that is configured to actuate at the overhang region of the mirror reflective element. The video display device is operated responsive at least in part to actuation by a user of the user input. Electro-optic dimming of the mirror reflective element and/or display intensity of the video display device is variable responsive to a light level detected by the light sensor.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2018Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: MAGNA MIRRORS OF AMERICA, INC.Inventors: Mark L. Larson, John T. Uken, Christopher R. Koetje
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Patent number: 10442360Abstract: An interior rearview mirror assembly for a vehicle includes a mirror head having a reflective element. A display device is disposed in the mirror head and behind the reflective element. The display device, when actuated, is viewable through the reflective element. The mirror head is adjustable between a mirror mode orientation, where the driver of the vehicle views rearward of the vehicle via the reflective element, and a display mode orientation, where the driver of the vehicle views images displayed by the display device through the reflective element. When in the display mode orientation, the reflective element is angled upward or downward relative to the orientation of the reflective element when in the mirror mode orientation. An actuator is pivotally mounted at the mirror head and includes a pivot element that adjustably mounts the mirror head at a mirror mount that attaches at the interior surface of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2018Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: MAGNA MIRRORS OF AMERICA, INC.Inventors: Anthony J. LaCross, Darryl P. De Wind, Mark L. Larson, Rodney K. Blank, Christopher R. Koetje, Eric Peterson
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Patent number: 10421404Abstract: An interior rearview mirror assembly for a vehicle includes a mirror head having a mirror reflective element with a transflective mirror reflector. A video display device is disposed rearward of the mirror reflective element, and a polymer reflector layer is disposed in front of the video display device. The video display device is operable to display video images captured by a rearward viewing camera of the vehicle. When the video display device is operated to display video images, light emitted by the video display device passes through the polymer reflector layer and the mirror reflective element for viewing of displayed video images by a driver of the vehicle viewing the mirror reflective element. Linearly polarized light emitted by the video display device is circularly polarized as it passes through the polymer reflector layer, such that the displayed video images comprise circularly polarized light.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2017Date of Patent: September 24, 2019Assignee: MAGNA MIRRORS OF AMERICA, INC.Inventors: Mark L. Larson, Christopher R. Koetje, Anthony J. LaCross, Eric Peterson