Patents by Inventor Luke A. Salisbury
Luke A. Salisbury 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: 12173990Abstract: A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) impedes locomotion of a human target by providing a stimulus signal through the target via one or more electrodes. A propulsion system provides a force that launches the one or more electrodes toward the target to deliver the stimulus signal. The electrodes may be mechanically and electrically coupled to a deployment unit by a filament. An electrode may cooperate with a winding machine to wind the filament into a winding. The winding may be positioned inside the body of the electrode for deployment during launch.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2023Date of Patent: December 24, 2024Inventors: Luke Salisbury, Albert Lavin, Milan Cerovic, Magne Nerheim
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Publication number: 20240393088Abstract: A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) impedes locomotion of a human or animal target by providing a stimulus signal through one or more electrodes and through the target. The CEW includes a handle and one or more removable deployment units coupled to the handle. A deployment unit may include a wad, a tensioner, a guide, and posts to improve accuracy of launch of electrodes form the deployment unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2024Publication date: November 28, 2024Inventors: Luke SALISBURY, Albert LAVIN, Aleksander PETROVIC
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Patent number: 12061075Abstract: A system for a practice electrode (e.g. dart) for a conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”). An officer issued a CEW is required to practice with the CEW in order to maximize its safe and effective use in a stressful situation. Preferably, training is performed using equipment as similar as possible to the equipment an officer uses in the field. Training with a CEW against a live target may be improved, at least from the perspective of the target, by using a practice dart that is similar in weight and flight to a conventional electrode, but that does not pierce target clothing or tissue or deliver a high voltage current through the target. A practice dart may be similar to a conventional electrode but include additional structure (e.g. cap) that prevents piercing. The additional structure and/or a non-conductive filament may reduce a likelihood of or preclude delivery a current through the target.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2023Date of Patent: August 13, 2024Assignee: Axon Enterprise, Inc.Inventors: Luke A. Salisbury, Michael E. Gish, Kevin Brian Terence Coles
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Patent number: 12050087Abstract: A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) impedes locomotion of a human or animal target by providing a stimulus signal through one or more electrodes and through the target. The CEW includes a handle and one or more removable deployment units coupled to the handle. A deployment unit may include a wad, a tensioner, a guide, and posts to improve accuracy of launch of electrodes form the deployment unit.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2023Date of Patent: July 30, 2024Assignee: Axon Enterprise, Inc.Inventors: Luke Salisbury, Albert Lavin, Aleksander Petrovic
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Publication number: 20240077286Abstract: A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) impedes locomotion of a human or animal target by providing a stimulus signal through one or more electrodes and through the target. The CEW includes a handle and one or more removable deployment units coupled to the handle. A deployment unit may include a wad, a tensioner, a guide, and posts to improve accuracy of launch of electrodes form the deployment unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2023Publication date: March 7, 2024Inventors: Luke SALISBURY, Albert LAVIN, Aleksander PETROVIC
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Patent number: 11828572Abstract: A cartridge for coupling to a conducted electrical weapon to launch electrodes toward a target to provide a current through the target to impede locomotion of the target. The cartridge includes a cover that covers a forward portion of the cartridge. The cover may be over molded on the forward portion of the cartridge. The cover includes a frangible portion. The frangible portion may surround the perimeter of a door or be positioned between flaps. The frangible portion may be broken to separate the door from the cover or to disengage the flaps so they can move. The electrode may launch through a door opening or between the flaps to travel toward the target.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2021Date of Patent: November 28, 2023Assignee: Axon Enterprise, Inc.Inventors: Albert K. Lavin, Luke A. Salisbury, Milan Cerovic
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Publication number: 20230296360Abstract: A system for a practice electrode (e.g. dart) for a conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”). An officer issued a CEW is required to practice with the CEW in order to maximize its safe and effective use in a stressful situation. Preferably, training is performed using equipment as similar as possible to the equipment an officer uses in the field. Training with a CEW against a live target may be improved, at least from the perspective of the target, by using a practice dart that is similar in weight and flight to a conventional electrode, but that does not pierce target clothing or tissue or deliver a high voltage current through the target. A practice dart may be similar to a conventional electrode but include additional structure (e.g. cap) that prevents piercing. The additional structure and/or a non-conductive filament may reduce a likelihood of or preclude delivery a current through the target.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2023Publication date: September 21, 2023Inventors: Luke A. SALISBURY, Michael E. GISH, Kevin Brian Terence COLES
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Publication number: 20230288174Abstract: A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) impedes locomotion of a human target by providing a stimulus signal through the target via one or more electrodes. A propulsion system provides a force that launches the one or more electrodes toward the target to deliver the stimulus signal. The electrodes may be mechanically and electrically coupled to a deployment unit by a filament. An electrode may cooperate with a winding machine to wind the filament into a winding. The winding may be positioned inside the body of the electrode for deployment during launch.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2023Publication date: September 14, 2023Inventors: Luke SALISBURY, Albert LAVIN, Milan CEROVIC, Magne NERHEIM
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Patent number: 11668548Abstract: A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) impedes locomotion of a human target by providing a stimulus signal through the target via one or more electrodes. A propulsion system provides a force that launches the one or more electrodes toward the target to deliver the stimulus signal. The electrodes may be mechanically and electrically coupled to a deployment unit by a filament. An electrode may cooperate with a winding machine to wind the filament into a winding. The winding may be positioned inside the body of the electrode for deployment during launch.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2021Date of Patent: June 6, 2023Assignee: Axon Enterprise, Inc.Inventors: Luke Salisbury, Albert Lavin, Milan Cerovic, Magne Nerheim
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Patent number: 11662188Abstract: A system for a practice electrode (e.g. dart) for a conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”). An officer issued a CEW is required to practice with the CEW in order to maximize its safe and effective use in a stressful situation. Preferably, training is performed using equipment as similar as possible to the equipment an officer uses in the field. Training with a CEW against a live target may be improved, at least from the perspective of the target, by using a practice dart that is similar in weight and flight to a conventional electrode, but that does not pierce target clothing or tissue or deliver a high voltage current through the target. A practice dart may be similar to a conventional electrode but include additional structure (e.g. cap) that prevents piercing. The additional structure and/or a non-conductive filament may reduce a likelihood of or preclude delivery a current through the target.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2021Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Assignee: Axon Enterprise, Inc.Inventors: Luke A. Salisbury, Michael E. Gish, Kevin Brian Terence Coles
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Patent number: 11609070Abstract: A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) impedes locomotion of a human or animal target by providing a stimulus signal through one or more electrodes and through the target. The CEW includes a handle and one or more removable deployment units coupled to the handle. A deployment unit may include a wad, a tensioner, a guide, and posts to improve accuracy of launch of electrodes form the deployment unit.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2021Date of Patent: March 21, 2023Assignee: Axon Enterprise, Inc.Inventors: Luke Salisbury, Albert Lavin, Aleksander Petrovic
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Patent number: 11473879Abstract: A CEW includes a handle and one or more cartridges. A cartridge may cooperate with the handle to launch one or more electrodes. Launched electrodes fly toward the target to couple to the target to provide a stimulus signal through the target to impede locomotion of the target. Prior to launch, detents may retain an electrode in a bore of the cartridge. The bore may be sealed with a door. Launching the electrode may remove the door from the cartridge. The door may couple to the electrode. The door may remain coupled to the electrode during flight and impact of the electrode with the target. The door may cushion the impact of the electrode against the target. Cushioning the impact may reduce the likelihood of injuring the target. Retaining the door coupled to the electrode during flight may improve the flight characteristics of the electrode.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2020Date of Patent: October 18, 2022Assignee: Axon Enterprise, Inc.Inventors: Luke Salisbury, Dubravko Zekanovic, Magne Nerheim
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Publication number: 20220276026Abstract: A cartridge for coupling to a conducted electrical weapon to launch electrodes toward a target to provide a current through the target to impede locomotion of the target. The cartridge includes a cover that covers a forward portion of the cartridge. The cover may be over molded on the forward portion of the cartridge. The cover includes a frangible portion. The frangible portion may surround the perimeter of a door or be positioned between flaps. The frangible portion may be broken to separate the door from the cover or to disengage the flaps so they can move. The electrode may launch through a door opening or between the flaps to travel toward the target.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2021Publication date: September 1, 2022Inventors: Albert K. LAVIN, Luke A. SALISBURY, Milan CEROVIC
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Publication number: 20220260350Abstract: A system for a practice electrode (e.g. dart) for a conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”). An officer issued a CEW is required to practice with the CEW in order to maximize its safe and effective use in a stressful situation. Preferably, training is performed using equipment as similar as possible to the equipment an officer uses in the field. Training with a CEW against a live target may be improved, at least from the perspective of the target, by using a practice dart that is similar in weight and flight to a conventional electrode, but that does not pierce target clothing or tissue or deliver a high voltage current through the target. A practice dart may be similar to a conventional electrode but include additional structure (e.g. cap) that prevents piercing. The additional structure and/or a non-conductive filament may reduce a likelihood of or preclude delivery a current through the target.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2021Publication date: August 18, 2022Inventors: Luke A. SALISBURY, Michael E. GISH, Kevin Brian Terence COLES
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Patent number: 11402180Abstract: An actuatable bay conducted electrical weapon comprises a plurality of bays. Each of the bays is configured to releasably receive a deployment unit comprising one or more electrodes. At least one of the bays the plurality of bays is coupled to a body of the conducted electrical weapon via a respective movable member. Each respective movable member is coupled to the body of the conducted electrical weapon by a respective kinematic joint. Responsive to an activation of a control interface, each respective movable member is configured to move about each respective kinematic joint to an expanded position, wherein a distance between each of the bays of the plurality of bays is greater in the expanded position than in a collapsed position. The increased distance is configured to provide a greater initial spread between the one or more electrodes to increase a likelihood of causing NMI in a target.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2020Date of Patent: August 2, 2022Assignee: Axon Enterprise, Inc.Inventors: Luke Salisbury, Patrick W. Smith
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Patent number: 11231255Abstract: A cartridge for coupling to a conducted electrical weapon to launch electrodes toward a target to provide a current through the target to impede locomotion of the target. The cartridge includes a cover that covers a forward portion of the cartridge. The cover may be over molded on the forward portion of the cartridge. The cover includes a frangible portion. The frangible portion may surround the perimeter of a door or be positioned between flaps. The frangible portion may be broken to separate the door from the cover or to disengage the flaps so they can move. The electrode may launch through a door opening or between the flaps to travel toward the target.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2019Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: Axon Enterprise, Inc.Inventors: Albert Lavin, Luke Salisbury, Milan Cerovic
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Patent number: 11187504Abstract: A system for a practice electrode (e.g. dart) for a conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”). An officer issued a CEW is required to practice with the CEW in order to maximize its safe and effective use in a stressful situation. Preferably, training is performed using equipment as similar as possible to the equipment an officer uses in the field. Training with a CEW against a live target may be improved, at least from the perspective of the target, by using a practice dart that is similar in weight and flight to a conventional electrode, but that does not pierce target clothing or tissue or deliver a high voltage current through the target. A practice dart may be similar to a conventional electrode but include additional structure (e.g. cap) that prevents piercing. The additional structure and/or a non-conductive filament may reduce a likelihood of or preclude delivery a current through the target.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2020Date of Patent: November 30, 2021Assignee: Axon Enterprise, Inc.Inventors: Luke A. Salisbury, Michael E. Gish, Kevin Brian Terence Coles
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Publication number: 20210348889Abstract: A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) impedes locomotion of a human or animal target by providing a stimulus signal through one or more electrodes and through the target. The CEW includes a handle and one or more removable deployment units coupled to the handle. A deployment unit may include a wad, a tensioner, a guide, and posts to improve accuracy of launch of electrodes form the deployment unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2021Publication date: November 11, 2021Inventors: Luke SALISBURY, Albert LAVIN, Aleksander PETROVIC
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Patent number: 11098986Abstract: A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) impedes locomotion of a human or animal target by providing a stimulus signal through one or more electrodes and through the target. The CEW includes a handle and one or more removable deployment units coupled to the handle. A deployment unit may include a wad, a tensioner, a guide, and posts to improve accuracy of launch of electrodes form the deployment unit.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2020Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignee: Axon Enterprise, Inc.Inventors: Luke Salisbury, Albert Lavin, Aleksander Petrovic
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Patent number: D999329Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2020Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignee: Axon Enterprise, Inc.Inventors: Albert K. Lavin, Milan Cerovic, Luke A. Salisbury