Patents by Inventor Lyle James
Lyle James 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: 12286039Abstract: Disclosed herein are child car seats configured to be installed in an associated vehicle using a safety belt of the associated vehicle and a top tether. The child car seat includes a seat shell supported on a base and at least one of a tensioner mechanism and a recline frame. The tensioner mechanism, which may include a panel, is configured to engage and tension each of the safety belt of the associated vehicle and the tether. The recline frame operatively attaches the seat shell to the base such that each of the seat shell and the recline frame are rotatably supported on the base, and the recline frame is further configured to permit the seat shell to recline with respect to the base.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2022Date of Patent: April 29, 2025Assignee: CYBEX GmbHInventors: Guy Dingman, Alexander Douglas Goare, Lyle James, James Meehan
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Patent number: 11643814Abstract: A flooring installation includes at least two floor supports separated from one another by a span distance, the floor supports each having lateral, vertical side walls between which an opening is defined. A bay is defined between the floor supports. A primary subfloor is supported atop and attached to one of the at least two floor supports, the primary subfloor including an overhanging portion overhanging a portion of the bay. A spanning brace is disposed between the at least two floor supports in the bay, the spanning brace engaging on opposing ends the lateral, vertical side walls of the floor supports, one end of the spanning brace extending beneath and spaced from the overhanging portion of the primary subfloor. A recessed subfloor panel is supported atop the spanning brace, the recessed subfloor panel being supported at a lower elevation than the overhanging portion of the adjacent, primary subfloor.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2021Date of Patent: May 9, 2023Assignee: Schluter Systems L.P.Inventors: Lyle James Kelly, Joshua Michael Price, John Christopher Daffer
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Publication number: 20220081899Abstract: A flooring installation includes at least two floor supports separated from one another by a span distance, the floor supports each having lateral, vertical side walls between which an opening is defined. A bay is defined between the floor supports. A primary subfloor is supported atop and attached to one of the at least two floor supports, the primary subfloor including an overhanging portion overhanging a portion of the bay. A spanning brace is disposed between the at least two floor supports in the bay, the spanning brace engaging on opposing ends the lateral, vertical side walls of the floor supports, one end of the spanning brace extending beneath and spaced from the overhanging portion of the primary subfloor. A recessed subfloor panel is supported atop the spanning brace, the recessed subfloor panel being supported at a lower elevation than the overhanging portion of the adjacent, primary subfloor.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2021Publication date: March 17, 2022Inventors: Lyle James Kelly, Joshua Michael Price, John Christopher Daffer
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Patent number: 11142905Abstract: A method is provided for supporting a recessed subfloor panel in a lowered position relative to an adjacent, primary subfloor, the primary subfloor being supported from beneath by one or more floor supports. The method includes positioning a spanning brace between a pair of floor supports and adjusting a length of the spanning brace such that the spanning brace engages and is supported by lateral, vertical sides of the pair of floor supports. A recessed subfloor panel is supported atop the spanning brace, the recessed subfloor panel being supported at a lower elevation than an adjacent, primary subfloor.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2019Date of Patent: October 12, 2021Assignee: Schuter Systems L.P.Inventors: Lyle James Kelly, Joshua Michael Price, John Christopher Daffer
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Publication number: 20200018064Abstract: A method is provided for supporting a recessed subfloor panel in a lowered position relative to an adjacent, primary subfloor, the primary subfloor being supported from beneath by one or more floor supports. The method includes positioning a spanning brace between a pair of floor supports and adjusting a length of the spanning brace such that the spanning brace engages and is supported by lateral, vertical sides of the pair of floor supports. A recessed subfloor panel is supported atop the spanning brace, the recessed subfloor panel being supported at a lower elevation than an adjacent, primary subfloor.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2019Publication date: January 16, 2020Inventors: Lyle James Kelly, Joshua Michael Price, John Christopher Daffer
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Publication number: 20160316973Abstract: A free standing egg cracking receptacle comprising two body segments (10) which are attached by a hinge (14), the lower segment of the receptacle comprises a concavity (18) located on the lower segments' surface which has the shape of a lower part of an egg. The upper segment of the receptacle comprises a concavity (18) located on the upper segments' lower surface which comprises the shape of the upper part of an egg and the concavity comprises a projection (22) located on the central part of the concavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2015Publication date: November 3, 2016Inventor: Lyle James Christiansen
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Patent number: 7132071Abstract: A method of molding reinforced polymer compositions using a molding machine with a tapered bore is provided. The method has particular application in molding polymer that is reinforced with particles having an aspect ratio that is greater than 1:1. The plunger machine used in the method includes a barrel housing with a smooth walled barrel with longitudinal fins projecting inwardly towards the center of the bore that defines a main melt chamber. A plunger housing, having a plunger bore, defines an initial melt chamber and is in communication with the main melt chamber. A plunger resides in the plunger bore and is reciprocatable therein. The barrel bore is continuously inwardly tapered and cooperates with the longitudinal fins to provide a shortened melt period and a smooth transition and alignment of reinforcing members within the polymer mixture during the melt process.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2004Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Assignee: Cool Options, Inc.Inventor: Lyle James Smith
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Patent number: 7077642Abstract: A plunger machine for molding reinforced polymer compositions is provided. The plunger machine has particular application in molding polymer that is reinforced with particles having an aspect ratio that is greater than 1:1. The plunger machine includes a barrel housing with a smooth walled barrel with longitudinal fins projecting inwardly towards the center of the bore that defines a main melt chamber. A plunger housing, having a plunger bore, defines an initial melt chamber and is in communication with the main melt chamber. A plunger resides in the plunger bore and is reciprocatable therein. The barrel bore is continuously inwardly tapered and cooperates with the longitudinal fins to provide a shortened melt period and a smooth transition and alignment of reinforcing members within the polymer mixture during the melt process.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2004Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Cool Options, Inc.Inventor: Lyle James Smith
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Publication number: 20040241279Abstract: A plunger machine for molding reinforced polymer compositions is provided. The plunger machine has particular application in molding polymer that is reinforced with particles having an aspect ratio that is greater than 1:1. The plunger machine includes a barrel housing with a smooth walled barrel with longitudinal fins projecting inwardly towards the center of the bore that defines a main melt chamber. A plunger housing, having a plunger bore, defines an initial melt chamber and is in communication with the main melt chamber. A plunger resides in the plunger bore and is reciprocatable therein. The barrel bore is continuously inwardly tapered and cooperates with the longitudinal fins to provide a shortened melt period and a smooth transition and alignment of reinforcing members within the polymer mixture during the melt process.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2004Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventor: Lyle James Smith
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Publication number: 20040238991Abstract: A method of molding reinforced polymer compositions using a molding machine with a tapered bore is provided. The method has particular application in molding polymer that is reinforced with particles having an aspect ratio that is greater than 1:1. The plunger machine used in the method includes a barrel housing with a smooth walled barrel with longitudinal fins projecting inwardly towards the center of the bore that defines a main melt chamber. A plunger housing, having a plunger bore, defines an initial melt chamber and is in communication with the main melt chamber. A plunger resides in the plunger bore and is reciprocatable therein. The barrel bore is continuously inwardly tapered and cooperates with the longitudinal fins to provide a shortened melt period and a smooth transition and alignment of reinforcing members within the polymer mixture during the melt process.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2004Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventor: Lyle James Smith
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Patent number: 6620497Abstract: A thermally conductive and electrically insulative polymer composition and a method for creating the same is provided. Thermally conductive filler material is coated with a thermally conductive and electrically insulative coating material and mixed with a base polymer matrix. The mixture is molded into the desired shape. The electrically insulative coating material prevents the transfer of electricity through the filler material thus resulting in an electrically insulative composition.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2001Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Cool Options, Inc.Inventors: Lyle James Smith, E. Mikhail Sagal, James D. Miller, Kevin McCullough
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Patent number: 6503964Abstract: A thermally conductive and electromagnetic interference and radio frequency reflective polymer composition and a method for creating the same is disclosed. Thermally conductive filler material is coated with a thermally conductive and electromagnetic interference and radio frequency reflective coating material and mixed with a base polymer matrix. The mixture is molded into the desired shape. The electromagnetic interference and radio frequency reflective coating material prevents the absorption and transfer of EMI and RF waves through the filler material thus resulting in an EMI and RF reflective composition.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2001Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Cool Options, Inc.Inventors: Lyle James Smith, Mikhail Sagal, James D. Miller, Kevin A. McCullough
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Patent number: 6377219Abstract: A net-shape molded composite heat exchanger is provided which includes a plurality of thermally conductive fins overmolded onto one end of a metallic heat pipe for use both as an antenna in a cellular telephone and a heat exchanger to dissipate the heat generated within the device. The heat exchanger is formed by net-shape molding the fins over one end of the heat pipe, from a thermally conductive composition, such as a polymer composition. The molded heat exchanger is freely convecting through the part, which makes it more efficient and has an optimal thermal configuration. In addition, the metallic heat pipe serves the additional function of conducting radio frequency waves to and from the cellular telephone device.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2001Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Cool Options, Inc.Inventor: Lyle James Smith
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Publication number: 20010048172Abstract: A thermally conductive and electrically insulative polymer composition and a method for creating the same is provided. Thermally conductive filler material is coated with a thermally conductive and electrically insulative coating material and mixed with a base polymer matrix. The mixture is molded into the desired shape. The electrically insulative coating material prevents the transfer of electricity through the filler material thus resulting in an electrically insulative composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2001Publication date: December 6, 2001Inventors: Lyle James Smith, E. Mikhail Sagal, James D. Miller, Kenvin McCullough
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Publication number: 20010048397Abstract: A net-shape molded composite heat exchanger is provided which includes a plurality of thermally conductive fins overmolded onto one end of a metallic heat pipe for use both as an antenna in a cellular telephone and a heat exchanger to dissipate the heat generated within the device. The heat exchanger is formed by net-shape molding the fins over one end of the heat pipe, from a thermally conductive composition, such as a polymer composition. The molded heat exchanger is freely convecting through the part, which makes it more efficient and has an optimal thermal configuration. In addition, the metallic heat pipe serves the additional function of conducting radio frequency waves to and from the cellular telephone device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2001Publication date: December 6, 2001Inventor: Lyle James Smith
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Publication number: 20010025075Abstract: A thermally conductive and electromagnetic interference and radio frequency reflective polymer composition and a method for creating the same is disclosed. Thermally conductive filler material is coated with a thermally conductive and electromagnetic interference and radio frequency reflective coating material and mixed with a base polymer matrix. The mixture is molded into the desired shape. The electromagnetic interference and radio frequency reflective coating material prevents the absorption and transfer of EMI and RF waves through the filler material thus resulting in an EMI and RF reflective composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2001Publication date: September 27, 2001Inventors: Lyle James Smith, Mikhail Sagal, James D. Miller, Kevin A. McCullough
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Patent number: 6238029Abstract: An electronics cabinet (12) has a welded frame (46) formed of sections of metal sheet which define a top (14), a base (16) and four corner posts (18). Two of the sections of metal sheet are formed into a pan-like configurations to define the top (14) and the base (16). Four of the sections of meal sheet are formed to define the four corner posts (18), each having a long side (144) and a short side (146) which are perpendicular. The longer sides (144) of the corner posts (18) are aligned parallel to a depth of the cabinet (12). Lengths of the four corner posts (18) extend for the height of the cabinet (12), with end portions (78) of the corner posts (18) overlapping and fitting flush against the outer sides (62, 64) of respective ones of the corners (15, 17) of the top (14) and base (16).Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2000Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: ADS, The Power Resource, Inc.Inventors: Steven Jeffrey Marzec, Lyle James Ratner
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Patent number: D742812Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2014Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignees: MICHELIN RECHERCHE et TECHNIQUE S.A., COMPAGNIE GENERALE DES ETABLISSEMENTS MICHELINInventors: John A. Hutz, Lyle James, Mhamed Louzri, Scott Norville, David Pressley, Brad Weaver
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Patent number: D744414Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2014Date of Patent: December 1, 2015Assignees: MICHELIN RECHERCHE et TECHNIQUE S.A., COMPAGNIE GENERALE DES ETABLISSMENTS MICHELINInventors: John A. Hutz, Lyle James, Mhamed Louzri, Lee Montgomery, David Pressley, Brad Weaver
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Patent number: D744939Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2014Date of Patent: December 8, 2015Assignees: MICHELIN RECHERCHE et TECHNIQUE S.A., COMPAGNIE GENERALE DES ETABLISSEMENTS MICHELINInventors: John A. Hutz, Lyle James, Scott Norville, David Pressley, Ed Ware, Brad Weaver