Patents by Inventor Michael Wiseman
Michael Wiseman 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: 7335897Abstract: A new method and system for desorption ionization is described and applied to the ionization of various compounds, including peptides and proteins present on metal, polymer, and mineral surfaces. Desorption electrospray ionization (DESI) is carried out by directing charged droplets and/or ions of a liquid onto the surface to be analyzed. The impact of the charged particles on the surface produces gaseous ions of material originally present on the surface. The resulting mass spectra are similar to normal ESI mass spectra in that they show mainly singly or multiply charged molecular ions of the analytes. The DESI phenomenon was observed both in the case of conductive and insulator surfaces and for compounds ranging from nonpolar small molecules such as lycopene, the alkaloid coniceine, and small drugs, through polar compounds such as peptides and proteins. Changes in the solution that is sprayed can be used to selectively ionize particular compounds, including those in biological matrices.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2005Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: Purdue Research FoundationInventors: Zoltán Takáts, Bogdan Gologan, Justin Michael Wiseman, Robert Graham Cooks
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Publication number: 20070120001Abstract: A load control device comprises a frame defining a first anchor slot configured to receive a first restraint member, and a second anchor slot configured to receive a second restraint member. At least a portion of the frame yields under a load between the first and second anchor slots that is in excess of a predetermined load.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2005Publication date: May 31, 2007Inventors: James Esler, Michael Wiseman, James Anthony, David Merrick, Guy Dingman
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Publication number: 20070040441Abstract: A vehicle safety restraint system comprises a portable base having a mounting assembly and a restraint assembly. The portable base may be a booster seat. The mounting assembly mounts the base to the seat of a vehicle and the restraint assembly restrains an occupant of the base. The mounting assembly may wrap around at least a portion of the vehicle seat to mount the booster seat to the vehicle. The restraint assembly may comprise a five-point or a four-point restraint and may include a lateral support assembly. The restraint assembly may further include a torso support assembly. A method of mounting a portable base to a vehicle seat is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2004Publication date: February 22, 2007Applicant: Indiana Mills & Manufacturing Inc.Inventors: Donald Boyle, Michael Wiseman, Thomas Woellert, James Anthony
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Publication number: 20070012735Abstract: A portable and concealable chair and backpack apparatus includes a frame, a frame cover, a backpack attached to the frame cover, a seat, and a concealment cover. The apparatus also includes shoulder straps attached to the frame cover for use in transporting the apparatus. The concealment cover includes a cover frame and a cover supported by the cover frame so as to substantially surround and cover a user seated on the seat. The cover frame includes a plurality of support ribs which support the cover even in strong wind conditions. The number and shape of ribs used will vary the shape and volume of the enclosed area. The cover is formed of 3-D camouflage and includes at least one opening for unobstructed viewing and shooting therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2005Publication date: January 18, 2007Applicant: Eastman Holding CompanyInventors: Scott Lee, Michael Wiseman
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Publication number: 20070012734Abstract: A foldable chair that includes shoulder straps for transporting the chair, pockets of various sizes and shapes for storage of hunting gear and a thick seat cushion for improved comfort is disclosed. The seat cushion is made of thick, dense foam for improved comfort and includes a strap on the bottom edge to attach the seat cushion to the backpack when the cushion is not being used as a seat. The present invention further includes a pivotable frame capable of forming an angled structure when self-support is desired and capable of pivoting into a flat frame for resting against a tree or other vertical support when desired. The invention also includes a cover, mesh or otherwise, surrounding the frame that acts as a back support while the chair is in-use.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2005Publication date: January 18, 2007Applicant: Eastman Holding CompanyInventors: Scott Lee, Michael Wiseman
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Patent number: 6962394Abstract: A coupling to attach a device such as an infant seat to an anchor member. One version of the coupling is characterized by a frame having a mouth with a seat configured to receive the anchor member and a lever movably mounted on the frame to hold the anchor member inside the mouth. The lever has a downwardly projecting finger that blocks the mouth of the notch in the closed position and allows access to the notch when moved to the open position. The coupling may include a stop member to resist movement from the closed to the open position. The coupling also may include a web adjuster or other connecting device operatively disposed between the coupling and the device.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2002Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: Indiana Mills & Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: James T. Anthony, Michael A. Wiseman, Guy R. Dingman, Steven T. Berenyi
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Patent number: 6868585Abstract: A web adjuster device includes a frame defining a first web engaging surface. A web clamping member is movably mounted to the frame and defines second and third web engaging surfaces. A web is received between the first and second web engaging surfaces, and in one direction of web travel the web engages the third web engaging surface to force the second web engaging surface toward the first web engaging surface to trap the web therebetween. In an opposite direction, the web engages the third web engaging surface to force the second web engaging surface away from the first web engaging surface to allow web travel in this direction. The third web engaging surface may be omitted in favor of a web engaging protrusion extending from the web engaging surface of the frame, wherein the second web engaging surface facilitates trapping of the web against the web engaging protrusion.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2002Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Indiana Mills & Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: James R. Anthony, Guy R. Dingman, Nick A. Campbell, Michael A. Wiseman, Gregory L. Woodard, Steven T. Berenyl
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Patent number: 6868591Abstract: A buckle for use with a safety belt includes a buckle housing formed to define a cavity, an actuator aperture in communication with the cavity, and an insertion opening in communication with the cavity. An actuator of the buckle is coupled to the buckle housing and formed to include a button accessible through the actuator aperture of the buckle housing as well as a belt-anchor catch coupled to the button to move with the button. The buckle further includes an ejector spring positioned within the cavity of the buckle housing along a substantially central longitudinal axis defined to extend from a back end of the buckle housing to a front end of the buckle housing. First and second belt anchors are formed to be inserted, at least in part, into the insertion opening to engage the ejector spring and move the ejector spring to a retracted position.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2003Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Indiana Mills & Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Guy R. Dingman, Gregory L. Woodard, Donald C. Boyle, Michael A. Wiseman
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Patent number: 6820310Abstract: A web adjuster for varying a length of a web. The web adjuster has a gripping bar having a pair of ears mounted near each of its ends, a frame including a web stop, and one or more springs to normally urge the bar toward the web stop and against the web. The adjuster may include a coupling device, such as another web or a snap hook, to operatively anchor the coupling device.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2002Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Indiana Mills & Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Gregory L. Woodard, Guy R Dingman, Michael A. Wiseman
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Publication number: 20040003486Abstract: A buckle for use with a safety belt includes a buckle housing formed to define a cavity, an actuator aperture in communication with the cavity, and an insertion opening in communication with the cavity. An actuator of the buckle is coupled to the buckle housing and formed to include a button accessible through the actuator aperture of the buckle housing as well as a belt-anchor catch coupled to the button to move with the button. The buckle further includes an ejector spring positioned within the cavity of the buckle housing along a substantially central longitudinal axis defined to extend from a back end of the buckle housing to a front end of the buckle housing. First and second belt anchors are formed to be inserted, at least in part, into the insertion opening to engage the ejector spring and move the ejector spring to a retracted position.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2003Publication date: January 8, 2004Inventors: Guy R. Dingman, Gregory L. Woodard, Donald C. Boyle, Michael A. Wiseman
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Publication number: 20030196677Abstract: A dental floss holder including a pair of arms capable of holding dental floss material therebetween, an illumination device and a switch. The illumination device is capable to acquire either one of an active mode and an inactive mode, in the active mode the illumination device generating light for emission from the dental floss holder. The switch selectively causes the illumination device to switch between the active mode and the inactive mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2003Publication date: October 23, 2003Inventor: Michael Wiseman
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Publication number: 20030030311Abstract: A web adjuster for varying a length of a web. The web adjuster has a gripping bar having a pair of ears mounted near each of its ends, a frame including a web stop, and one or more springs to normally urge the bar toward the web stop and against the web. The adjuster may include a coupling device, such as another web or a snap hook, to operatively anchor the coupling device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2002Publication date: February 13, 2003Inventors: Gregory L. Woodard, Guy R. Dingman, Michael A. Wiseman
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Publication number: 20030030310Abstract: A coupling to attach a device such as an infant seat to an anchor member. One version of the coupling is characterized by a frame having a mouth with a seat configured to receive the anchor member and a lever movably mounted on the frame to hold the anchor member inside the mouth. The lever has a downwardly projecting finger that blocks the mouth of the notch in the closed position and allows access to the notch when moved to the open position. The coupling may include a stop member to resist movement from the closed to the open position. The coupling also may include a web adjuster or other connecting device operatively disposed between the coupling and the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2002Publication date: February 13, 2003Inventors: James T. Anthony, Michael A. Wiseman, Guy R. Dingman, Steven T. Berenyi
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Publication number: 20030019080Abstract: A web adjuster device includes a frame defining a first web engaging surface. A web clamping member is movably mounted to the frame and defines second and third web engaging surfaces. A web is received between the first and second web engaging surfaces, and in one direction of web travel the web engages the third web engaging surface to force the second web engaging surface toward the first web engaging surface to trap the web therebetween. In an opposite direction, the web engages the third web engaging surface to force the second web engaging surface away from the first web engaging surface to allow web travel in this direction. The third web engaging surface may be omitted in favor of a web engaging protrusion extending from the web engaging surface of the frame, wherein the second web engaging surface facilitates trapping of the web against the web engaging protrusion.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2002Publication date: January 30, 2003Inventors: James R. Anthony, Guy R. Dingman, Nick A. Campbell, Michael A. Wiseman, Gergory L. Woodard, Steven T. Berenyl
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Publication number: 20020119259Abstract: A method is disclosed for coating a substrate in order to provide a component formed by the substrate with a desired aesthetic apperance. The method eliminates production steps, reduces production time and reduces production costs compared to known coating processes. This method comprises the steps of washing a substrate with a cleaning agent, rinsing said cleaning agent from the substrate and pouring or showering a waterborne adhesion promoter over the substrate. The method also includes the steps of heat flashing the substrate carrying the adhesion promoter, applying a base coat after the heat flash step has been completed and applying a decorative coating layer onto the substrate after the base coat has been applied. The method can also include the steps of applying a clear cover coat over the decorative coating layer and curing the clear cover coat to the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2001Publication date: August 29, 2002Inventors: Sawako Kamei, Michael Wiseman, Ashley Nichols, Kenneth Keller
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Patent number: 5813097Abstract: A dual tongue buckle includes a single latch member and a single ejection member housed within a buckle main body, and a pair of tongue members that are slidable relative to each other. When the first tongue is advanced sufficiently into the buckle main body over the latch member, the tongue forces the ejection member to rotate away from that side of the latch member allowing the latch member to lock to the first tongue, while the opposite end of the ejection member maintains the opposite end of the latch member in a pre-latched position. When the second tongue is advanced sufficiently into the buckle main body, it forces the opposite end of the ejection member away from the latching member to thereby lock the second tongue thereto. A releasing member depresses the latch member so that the ejection member at least partially ejects any of the tongue members latched therein from the buckle main body.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1996Date of Patent: September 29, 1998Assignee: Indiana Mills and Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Thomas P. Woellert, Michael A. Wiseman
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Patent number: 5380066Abstract: A retractor having means for controlling the withdrawal of a belt therefrom operated by a push button. A retractor frame has a spring biased rotatably mounted spool wrappingly receiving one end of a belt harness with the belt harness having an opposite end with buckle members fixed thereto to receive a buckle tongue. A locking bar is engageable with ratchet shaped end plates of the spool. The locking bar is pivotable into the ratchet shaped end plates to prevent further withdrawal of the belt harness. A manual push button control causes movement of the locking bar away from the ratchet shaped end plates to allow withdrawal of the belt harness until the push button is released and the locking bar pivots into its normal position in contact with the ratchet shaped end plates.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1993Date of Patent: January 10, 1995Assignee: Indiana Mills & Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Wiseman, Allan R. Lortz, David Merrick
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Patent number: 5283933Abstract: A pair of interactive tongues are for latching to a dual-tongue belt buckle. The belt buckle includes false latching features that only permits the latching mechanism to trigger when both of the tongues are fully inserted into the buckle. The contact surfaces of the first and second tongues include interactive features that prevent the tongues from sliding past one another in the direction of the tongue bars when the contact surfaces are meshed. The interactive features of the contact surfaces are shaped and configured so that the contact surfaces can be meshed by moving the tongues toward each other in a plurality of different directions that are perpendicular to the direction defined by the tongue bars.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1993Date of Patent: February 8, 1994Assignee: Indiana Mills & Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Wiseman, James R. Chinni
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Patent number: D342465Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1991Date of Patent: December 21, 1993Assignee: Indiana Mills & Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: James R. Anthony, Suzanne J. Mueller, Michael A. Wiseman
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Patent number: D364124Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1993Date of Patent: November 14, 1995Assignee: Indiana Mills & Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Allan R. Lortz, Michael A. Wiseman, Jeffrey L. Beaver