Patents by Inventor Matthew Allison
Matthew Allison 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: 20210251305Abstract: A reversible pocket decoration may include a first end with a first decoration; a second end with a second decoration that is different from the first decoration; where the reversible pocket decoration is sized to fit within a pocket, such that one of the first ends and second ends is visible extending out of the pocket and the other end is not visible within the pocket.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2020Publication date: August 19, 2021Applicant: AllisonBrothers LLCInventors: Joshua Allison, Matthew Allison
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Patent number: 9595247Abstract: A heel-toe actuated bass drum pedal system includes a pedal having a heel hinge point at a rear portion and an opposing toe hinge point at a front portion. A heel transfer arm is connected between the heel hinge point and the base. A heel rocker pivot is connected to the base and a heel linkage connected between the heel transfer arm and the heel rocker pivot such that movement of the heel linkage provides rotational movement to the heel rocker pivot which may carry a drum beater. A toe rocker pivot is connected to the base and a toe linkage connected between the toe rocker pivot and the toe hinge point for providing the rotational movement to the toe rocker pivot which may include a second drum beater. A return spring biases the rocker pivots toward a preselected rotation.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2015Date of Patent: March 14, 2017Assignee: Pangolin Laser Systems, Inc.Inventors: William R. Benner, Jr., Shawn Michael Alvarez, Chelsea Dickens, Lauren Berthelsen, Preston Johnson, Matthew Allison, John Rosasco
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Publication number: 20160189692Abstract: A heel-toe actuated bass drum pedal system includes a pedal having a heel hinge point at a rear portion and an opposing toe hinge point at a front portion. A heel transfer arm is connected between the heel hinge point and the base. A heel rocker pivot is connected to the base and a heel linkage connected between the heel transfer arm and the heel rocker pivot such that movement of the heel linkage provides rotational movement to the heel rocker pivot which may carry a drum beater. A toe rocker pivot is connected to the base and a toe linkage connected between the toe rocker pivot and the toe hinge point for providing the rotational movement to the toe rocker pivot which may include a second drum beater. A return spring biases the rocker pivots toward a preselected rotation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2015Publication date: June 30, 2016Inventors: William R. Benner, JR., Shawn Michael Alvarez, Chelsea Dickens, Lauren Berthelsen, Preston Johnson, Matthew Allison, John Rosasco
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Publication number: 20080098753Abstract: An ice-making machine with an add on board that has a processor, a log program and a log memory. The log program periodically writes current values of operation parameters of the ice making of the machine in the log memory and makes the logged data available to an external device at predetermined times or when the current values contain an error condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2007Publication date: May 1, 2008Inventors: Matthew Allison, Daniel Jaszkowski
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Publication number: 20080092571Abstract: An ice-making machine having an assembly and a controller that controls said assembly to make ice. A sensing device senses a current level of ice in an ice bin that receives the ice made by the assembly. The controller compares the current level to a high set point and a low set point and, based on a current energy rate, controls the assembly to maintain the current level at or near the high set point when said current energy rate is low and at or near the low set point when the current energy rate is high to provide energy efficiency. The controller and sensing device are part of a retrofit assembly that retrofits an existing ice machine with the energy efficient feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: Matthew Allison, Daniel Jaszkowski
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Publication number: 20080092562Abstract: Ice-making machine with an add on board that has a textual display that can be used for a user to view various parameters of the ice-making machine and its operation and in some cases to adjust the parameters. The add on board includes a processor and a display program that presents a main menu and a series of sub-menus that are selectable from a list on the main menu. The display program includes both a view mode and an adjust mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: Matthew Allison, Daniel Jaszkowski
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Patent number: 7275387Abstract: An ice cube-making machine that is characterized by noiseless operation at the location where ice cubes are dispensed and be lightweight packages for ease of installation. The ice cube-making machine has an evaporator package, a separate compressor package and a separate condenser package. Each of these packages has a weight that can generally by handled by one or two installers for ease of installation. The noisy compressor and condenser packages can be located remotely of the evaporator package. The maximum height distance between the evaporator package and the condenser package is greatly enhanced by the three package system. A pressure regulator operates during a harvest cycle to limit flow of refrigerant leaving the evaporator, thereby increasing pressure and temperature of the refrigerant in the evaporator and assisting in defrost thereof. The evaporator can be integrated with a beverage dispenser and an ice dispenser.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2005Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignees: Scotsman Ice Systems, Mile High Equipment Co.Inventors: David Brett Gist, Matthew Allison, Daniel Leo Ziolkowski, Michael Kraus, Michael J. Andresen
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Publication number: 20070130983Abstract: Ice making machine that uses PETD harvest technology, evaporators, ice molds and cooling system. One evaporator makes thin layers of ice that are laminated to form a larger ice piece. Other evaporators include an ice forming surface on a material that has good thermal conductivity for forming ice in a freeze mode and good electrical conductivity to serve as a resistive heater during a harvest mode. One evaporator has a plate and an array of freezing sites that extend above a surface thereof. Another evaporator has a plate that is divided into strips of good and poor thermal conductivity by. Another evaporator has a refrigerant tube that is sandwiched between a pair of corrugated sheets that have ice forming surfaces. Another evaporator has a waffle style pan that is constructed of a dielectric layer sandwiched between a pair of copper layers. Another evaporator forms an ice slab on an inclined flat surface, which after harvest is diced into cubes with a wire grid.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2006Publication date: June 14, 2007Inventors: John Broadbent, Matthew Allison
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Publication number: 20070101752Abstract: An ice-making machine comprising: an evaporator comprising at least one ice-forming surface; a water supply, a refrigerant supply and an electrical energy source; wherein the water supply supplies water that forms ice on the ice-forming surface during an ice-making mode, and wherein the electrical energy source applies an electrical pulse energy to the evaporator to melt an interfacial layer of the ice such that it is freed from the ice-forming surface during a harvesting mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2006Publication date: May 10, 2007Inventors: John Broadbent, Matthew Allison, William Smith
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Patent number: 7036326Abstract: A beverage dispenser is provided that stores ice and has a cold plate. The cold plate is provided with refrigerant and/or ice water drainage for cooling of the beverage upon dispensing.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2004Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Scotsman Ice SystemsInventor: Matthew Allison
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Patent number: 7017355Abstract: An evaporator assembly and method of making the assembly wherein a refrigerant flow path is created that covers a large area of the back of either one or two evaporator pans. The refrigerant conduit includes a plurality of elongated sections that are non-circular, for example, rectangular, in cross-section. The sections are sized and spaced so as that refrigerant flow therethrough covers substantially all of the backs of the evaporator pans. The sections are formed with either tubes or ridges. The evaporator assembly is made by using bonding processes and/or die casting processes.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2004Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Scotsman Ice SystemsInventors: Matthew Allison, Casimer S. Sowa
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Patent number: 7017353Abstract: An ice cube-making machine that is characterized by noiseless operation at the location where ice cubes are dispensed and be lightweight packages for ease of installation. The ice cube-making machine has an evaporator package, a separate compressor package and a separate condenser package. Each of these packages has a weight that can generally by handled by one or two installers for ease of installation. The noisy compressor and condenser packages can be located remotely of the evaporator package. The maximum height distance between the evaporator package and the condenser package is greatly enhanced by the three package system. A pressure regulator operates during a harvest cycle to limit flow of refrigerant leaving the evaporator, thereby increasing pressure and temperature of the refrigerant in the evaporator and assisting in defrost thereof. The evaporator can be integrated with a beverage dispenser and an ice dispenser.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2003Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignees: Scotsman Ice Systems, Mile High Equipment CompanyInventors: David Brett Gist, Matthew Allison, Daniel Leo Ziolkowski, Michael Kraus, Michael J. Andresen
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Publication number: 20060016206Abstract: An ice cube-making machine that is characterized by noiseless operation at the location where ice cubes are dispensed and be lightweight packages for ease of installation. The ice cube-making machine has an evaporator package, a separate compressor package and a separate condenser package. Each of these packages has a weight that can generally by handled by one or two installers for ease of installation. The noisy compressor and condenser packages can be located remotely of the evaporator package. The maximum height distance between the evaporator package and the condenser package is greatly enhanced by the three package system. A pressure regulator operates during a harvest cycle to limit flow of refrigerant leaving the evaporator, thereby increasing pressure and temperature of the refrigerant in the evaporator and assisting in defrost thereof. The evaporator can be integrated with a beverage dispenser and an ice dispenser.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2005Publication date: January 26, 2006Inventors: David Gist, Matthew Allison, Daniel Ziolkowski, Michael Kraus, Michael Andresen
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Publication number: 20050166612Abstract: An ice-making machine and method of maintaining and cleaning an ice-making machine are provided. The ice-making machine has predictive maintenance and cleaning. Operational conditions of the ice-making machine, such as, for example, water quality, are used to establish service intervals and/or types of service, and the service intervals and/or types of service are indicated to the user with a lead-time to allow for timely obtaining the service.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2005Publication date: August 4, 2005Inventors: Matthew Allison, Daniel Jaszkowski, Garth Pearson
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Publication number: 20050150250Abstract: An evaporator device and method of making the device. The evaporator device comprises a one-piece metallic body, which is preferably aluminum or an alloy thereof, with a refrigerant tube embedded therein. The metallic body further includes horizontal fins and vertical partitions protruding from at least one surface that define an array of ice forming cells. The one-piece metallic body is formed by a die casting process that eliminates the conventional assembly steps of separate evaporator pans, refrigerant tube pieces, vertical partitions horizontal fins and other parts.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2004Publication date: July 14, 2005Inventors: Matthew Allison, Melvin Baker, Cassimer Sowa, Michael Andresen
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Publication number: 20050081545Abstract: An ice cube-making machine that is characterized by noiseless operation at the location where ice cubes are dispensed and be lightweight packages for ease of installation. The ice cube-making machine has an evaporator package, a separate compressor package and a separate condenser package. Each of these packages has a weight that can generally by handled by one or two installers for ease of installation. The noisy compressor and condenser packages can be located remotely of the evaporator package. The maximum height distance between the evaporator package and the condenser package is greatly enhanced by the three package system. A pressure regulator operates during a harvest cycle to limit flow of refrigerant leaving the evaporator, thereby increasing pressure and temperature of the refrigerant in the evaporator and assisting in defrost thereof. The evaporator can be integrated with a beverage dispenser and an ice dispenser.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2003Publication date: April 21, 2005Inventors: David Gist, Matthew Allison, Daniel Ziolkowski, Michael Kraus, Michael Andresen
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Publication number: 20050056044Abstract: A beverage dispenser is provided that stores ice and has a cold plate. The cold plate is provided with refrigerant and/or ice water drainage for cooling of the beverage upon dispensing.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2004Publication date: March 17, 2005Inventor: Matthew Allison
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Patent number: 6854277Abstract: An ice cube-making machine that is characterized by noiseless operation at the location where ice cubes are dispensed and be lightweight packages for ease of installation. The ice cube-making machine has an evaporator package, a separate compressor package and a separate condenser package. Each of these packages has a weight that can generally by handled by one or two installers for ease of installation. The noisy compressor and condenser packages can be located remotely of the evaporator package. The maximum height distance between the evaporator package and the condenser package is greatly enhanced by the three package system. A pressure regulator operates during a harvest cycle to limit flow of refrigerant leaving the evaporator, thereby increasing pressure and temperature of the refrigerant in the evaporator and assisting in defrost thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2003Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignees: Scotsman Ice Systems, Mile High Equipment Co.Inventors: David Brett Gist, Matthew Allison, Daniel Leo Ziolkowski
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Publication number: 20050005627Abstract: An ice cube-making machine that is characterized by substantially noiseless operation at the location where ice cubes are dispensed and a lightweight configuration for ease of installation. The ice cube-making machine has a support structure that substantially isolates the compressor from the atmosphere to reduce the transmission of noise and vibration.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2004Publication date: January 13, 2005Inventors: Matthew Allison, David Gist
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Publication number: 20040187513Abstract: An evaporator assembly and method of making the assembly wherein a refrigerant flow path is created that covers a large area of the back of either one or two evaporator pans. The refrigerant conduit includes a plurality of elongated sections that are non-circular, for example, rectangular, in cross-section. The sections are sized and spaced so as that refrigerant flow therethrough covers substantially all of the backs of the evaporator pans. The sections are formed with either tubes or ridges. The evaporator assembly is made by using bonding processes and/or die casting processes.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2004Publication date: September 30, 2004Applicant: SCOTSMAN ICE SYSTEMSInventors: Matthew Allison, Casimer S. Sowa