Patents by Inventor Marcellus Benson
Marcellus Benson 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: 8272919Abstract: The present invention is directed to an interactive intelligent toy that provides the appearance and experience of a toy hamster moving in, and interacting with, its environment and habitat. In an exemplary embodiment, the interactive intelligent toy comprises an intelligent motive and control component enclosed by a cover resembling a hamster, with fur coat, eyes, ears, mouth, nose, and whiskers. The motive component includes a drive mechanism and circuitry operable to control the drive mechanism, monitor and detect user and event inputs, and detect and decode embedded codes from a pathway and perform predetermined actions or generate predetermined sounds in response. The motive component moves along and through a pathway component having one or more embedded codes detectable by the motive component, the embedded codes providing information to the motive component to direct desired action of the motive component.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2009Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Assignee: Cepia, LLCInventors: James Russell Hornsby, Marcellus Benson, Joseph McGowan, Michael Reynolds
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Patent number: 8210897Abstract: The present invention is directed to an interactive intelligent toy comprising an intelligent element configured to resemble a person, animal, vehicle or other character and an environmental element configured to resemble a related environment, habitat or object. The intelligent element is adapted to perform certain preprogrammed actions upon coming into contact with or proximity to the environmental element. In one embodiment, the intelligent element is a motive component having a drive mechanism, a control mechanism and power source. The motive component is programmed to monitor and detect user and event inputs, and detect and decode embedded codes from an environmental element and perform predetermined actions or generate predetermined sounds in response. The motive component also engages with a coupling component and supplies the drive mechanism and power source for moving both the motive component and the coupling component.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2009Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Cepia, LLCInventors: James Russell Hornsby, Marcellus Benson, Joseph McGowan, Michael Reynolds
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Publication number: 20110269374Abstract: The present invention is directed to a powered hub device for use with a motorized toy, such as an interactive intelligent toy. The powered hub includes a drive bar positioned to frictionally engage with a moving component of a motorized toy, such as a spinning tire. The drive bar, driven by the moving component, in tune powers a drive mechanism to cause movement of various elements on the powered hub device. In a preferred embodiment, the powered hub includes a coupler that allows accessory event hubs to be connected to the powered hub so that motion is transferred to the accessory event hub. Various exemplary embodiments are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2010Publication date: November 3, 2011Inventors: James Russell Hornsby, Marcellus Benson, Joseph McGowan, Michael Reynolds
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Publication number: 20100261408Abstract: The present invention is directed to an interactive intelligent toy that provides the appearance and experience of a toy hamster moving in, and interacting with, its environment and habitat. In an exemplary embodiment, the interactive intelligent toy comprises an intelligent motive and control component enclosed by a cover resembling a hamster, with fur coat, eyes, ears, mouth, nose, and whiskers. The motive component includes a drive mechanism and circuitry operable to control the drive mechanism, monitor and detect user and event inputs, and detect and decode embedded codes from a pathway and perform predetermined actions or generate predetermined sounds in response. The motive component moves along and through a pathway component having one or more embedded codes detectable by the motive component, the embedded codes providing information to the motive component to direct desired action of the motive component.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2009Publication date: October 14, 2010Inventors: James Russell Hornsby, Marcellus Benson, Joseph McGowan, Michael Reynolds
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Publication number: 20100261405Abstract: The present invention is directed to an interactive intelligent toy comprising an intelligent element configured to resemble a person, animal, vehicle or other character and an environmental element configured to resemble a related environment, habitat or object. The intelligent element is adapted to perform certain preprogrammed actions upon coming into contact with or proximity to the environmental element. In one embodiment, the intelligent element is a motive component having a drive mechanism, a control mechanism and power source. The motive component is programmed to monitor and detect user and event inputs, and detect and decode embedded codes from an environmental element and perform predetermined actions or generate predetermined sounds in response. The motive component also engages with a coupling component and supplies the drive mechanism and power source for moving both the motive component and the coupling component.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2009Publication date: October 14, 2010Inventors: James Russell Hornsby, Marcellus Benson, Joseph McGowan, Michael Reynolds
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Publication number: 20070228186Abstract: The present invention is a dispenser adapted to be coupled to a fluid container. The dispenser comprises a dispensing head, an energy source, and a fluid pathway. The dispensing head includes a fluid pump, a motor adapted to power the pump, a trigger adapted to control the motor, and a nozzle orifice in fluid communication with a discharge end of the pump. The fluid pathway has one portion in fluid communication with an intake end of the pump and another portion inside the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2007Publication date: October 4, 2007Inventors: James Hornsby, Marcellus Benson, James Keefe, Joseph McGowan
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Publication number: 20070075099Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus and method for delivering or dispensing substances. The delivery apparatus comprises a housing, a cartridge for containing the fluid or liquid to be delivered, a conduit system, a nozzle, a pump and an actuating mechanism for actuating a stream of fluid or liquid. The delivery apparatus may include a motor and power source adapted to power the pump. The cartridge containing the fluid or liquid is typically an off-the-shelf container that may be purchased in stores, such as insecticides or household cleaners. The conduit system has an intake opening in fluid communication with the fluid inside the container and another portion in fluid communication with the intake of the nozzle. The conduit system further includes a structure for causing the stream of fluid or liquid to be generally laminar.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2006Publication date: April 5, 2007Inventors: James Hornsby, Marcellus Benson, James Keefe, Joseph McGowan, Ashley Hornsby
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Publication number: 20070045337Abstract: A dispensing device including a housing, a container portion for containing a substance to be dispensed, a nozzle portion, a dispensing mechanism and a power source for providing power to the dispensing mechanism, wherein, when actuated, the dispensing mechanism causes the substance to move from the container and through the nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2006Publication date: March 1, 2007Inventors: James Hornsby, Marcellus Benson, James Keefe, Joseph McGowan
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Publication number: 20060262529Abstract: An economical system and method for extracting amplitude and frequency information from a modulated AC signal are provided. In one embodiment, the invention includes a circuitry implementing op amps, a dual diode, a filter, and a comparator to receive and manipulate the modulated AC signal. The dual diode receives and splits the AC signal into two separate paths, including a baseline path and a filtering path. The AC signal passing through the baseline path remains substantially unchanged, and the AC signal passing through the filtering path passes through a low-pass filter. The signal is then sent through a comparator for comparing amplitudes of the AC signal from the two paths, and the comparator output is received by a microprocessor for controlling a display that generates a visual indicia responsive to the comparator output.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2006Publication date: November 23, 2006Inventors: James Hornsby, Marcellus Benson, James Keefe, Joseph McGowan, Ashley Hornsby
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Publication number: 20060221599Abstract: A lighting system, apparatus and method that can be integrated into an office or household item. The lighting system has one or more light modules, each comprising three lights of a different color. The light modules further have a cover component having a hole positioned above the lights. The lighting system may further have a cushioned layer coupled to the light modules. The light modules are coupled to a power source and an integrated circuit, wherein the integrated circuit is configured to operate the light modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2006Publication date: October 5, 2006Inventors: James Hornsby, Marcellus Benson, James Keefe, Joseph McGowan, Ashley Hornsby
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Publication number: 20060059640Abstract: A surface treatment device, including a body, at least one actuable vibration component associated with the body, and a contact component associated with the body, the contact component configured to contact a target surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2005Publication date: March 23, 2006Inventors: James Hornsby, Marcellus Benson, James Keefe, Joseph McGowan
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Publication number: 20060032944Abstract: A surface treatment device, including a body having a nozzle, a cartridge configured to be removeably attachable to the body, wherein the cartridge can receive treatment fluid, a spray pump associated with the body, wherein the spray pump can spray the treatment material through the nozzle onto a target surface, and a contact component associated with the body, the contact component configured to contact the target surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2005Publication date: February 16, 2006Inventors: James Hornsby, Marcellus Benson, James Keefe, Joseph McGowan
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Publication number: 20060015043Abstract: A surface treatment device comprising a body, a motor disposed in the body, an applicator operably coupled to the motor, and a container coupled to the applicator via a fluid flow path, the container containing a surface treatment substance.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: James Hornsby, Marcellus Benson, James Keefe, Joseph McGowan, Ashley Hornsby
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Publication number: 20060000854Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus and method for delivering or dispensing substances. The delivery apparatus comprises a housing, a cartridge for containing the fluid or liquid to be delivered, a conduit system, a nozzle, a pump and an actuating mechanism for actuating a stream of fluid or liquid. The delivery apparatus may include a motor and power source adapted to power the pump. The cartridge containing the fluid or liquid is typically an off-the-shelf container that may be purchased in stores, such as insecticides or household cleaners. The conduit system has an intake opening in fluid communication with the fluid inside the container and another portion in fluid communication with the intake of the nozzle. The conduit system further includes a structure for causing the stream of fluid or liquid to be generally laminar.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2005Publication date: January 5, 2006Inventors: James Hornsby, Marcellus Benson, James Keefe, Joseph McGowan, Ashley Hornsby
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Publication number: 20050133626Abstract: The present invention is a dispenser adapted to couple to a fluid container having an opening surrounded by a neck. The dispenser comprises a cap, a dispensing head, an energy source, and a conduit. The cap is adapted to seal the opening fluid tight when the dispenser is coupled to the container. The dispensing head is pivotably secured to the cap and includes a fluid pump, a motor adapted to power the pump, a trigger adapted to actuate the motor, and a nozzle orifice in fluid communication with a discharge end of the pump. The energy source is electrically connected to the motor and extends inside the container. The conduit has a first end in fluid communication with an intake end of the pump and a second end inside the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2004Publication date: June 23, 2005Inventors: James Hornsby, Marcellus Benson, James Keefe, Joseph McGowan
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Publication number: 20050133627Abstract: The present invention is a dispenser adapted to be coupled to a fluid container. The dispenser comprises a dispensing head, an energy source, and a fluid pathway. The dispensing head includes a fluid pump, a motor adapted to power the pump, a trigger adapted to control the motor, and a nozzle orifice in fluid communication with a discharge end of the pump. The fluid pathway has one portion in fluid communication with an intake end of the pump and another portion inside the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2004Publication date: June 23, 2005Inventors: James Hornsby, Marcellus Benson, James Keefe, Joseph McGowan
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Publication number: 20050133624Abstract: The present invention is a dispenser adapted to be coupled to a fluid container. The dispenser comprises a dispensing head, an energy source, and a fluid pathway. The dispensing head includes a fluid pump, a motor adapted to power the pump, a trigger adapted to control the motor, and a nozzle orifice in fluid communication with a discharge end of the pump. The fluid pathway has one portion in fluid communication with an intake end of the pump and another portion inside the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2004Publication date: June 23, 2005Inventors: James Hornsby, Marcellus Benson, James Keefe, Joseph McGowan
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Publication number: 20050133540Abstract: The present invention is a dispenser adapted to be coupled to a fluid container. The dispenser comprises a dispensing head, an energy source, and a fluid pathway. The dispensing head includes a fluid pump, a motor adapted to power the pump, a trigger adapted to control the motor, and a nozzle orifice in fluid communication with a discharge end of the pump. The fluid pathway has one portion in fluid communication with an intake end of the pump and another portion inside the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2004Publication date: June 23, 2005Inventors: James Hornsby, Marcellus Benson, James Keefe, Joseph McGowan