Patents by Inventor Mike Lindsay
Mike Lindsay 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: 11927413Abstract: A firearm mount, components thereof, and associated methods. The firearm can be configured for use with an AR-15 style firearm or other type of firearm. The firearm mount is adapted to securely hold the firearm assembly in position for cleaning, maintenance, and/or gunsmithing tasks. The firearm mount can include a lock configured to selectively lock and unlock a firearm assembly thereon.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2021Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: AOB Products CompanyInventors: Justin Burke, James Tayon, Mike Lindsay, Matthew Kinamore, Curtis Smith, Jarrod Grove
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Publication number: 20240077282Abstract: An anti-cant indicator assembly, components thereof, and associated methods. The anti-cant indicator assembly indicates the orientation of a weapon with respect to vertical. The anti-cant indicator assembly includes a mount configured to mount to the weapon, a level including a vial containing a bubble and a pivot connection connecting the level to the mount. The pivot connection is configured to permit movement of the level with respect to the mount about the pivot connection between an operational position in which the bubble can be referenced by the user for indicating orientation of the weapon with respect to vertical, and a stowed position different from the operational position. The pivot connection can include a retainer configured to releasably retain the level in at least one of the operational position or the stowed position. The level can be selectively movable with respect to the mount to calibrate the anti-cant indicator.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2023Publication date: March 7, 2024Applicant: AOB Products CompanyInventors: Mike Lindsay, Michael Cottrell, James Tayon, Timothy S. Kinney, Mark Dalton, Brian Steere, Justin Burke, Kyle Martin, Dennis W. Cauley, JR., Anthony Vesich, Ryan Varnum, Seth Wheeler, Brett Eckelkamp, Matthew Kinamore, Curtis Smith
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Patent number: 11852441Abstract: An anti-cant indicator assembly, components thereof, and associated methods. The anti-cant indicator assembly indicates the orientation of a weapon with respect to vertical. The anti-cant indicator assembly includes a mount configured to mount to the weapon, a level including a vial containing a bubble and a pivot connection connecting the level to the mount. The pivot connection is configured to permit movement of the level with respect to the mount about the pivot connection between an operational position in which the bubble can be referenced by the user for indicating orientation of the weapon with respect to vertical, and a stowed position different from the operational position. The pivot connection can include a retainer configured to releasably retain the level in at least one of the operational position or the stowed position. The level can be selectively movable with respect to the mount to calibrate the anti-cant indicator.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2020Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Assignee: AOB Products CompanyInventors: Mike Lindsay, Michael Cottrell, James Tayon, Timothy S. Kinney, Mark Dalton, Brian Steere, Justin Burke, Kyle Martin, Dennis W. Cauley, Jr., Anthony Vesich, Ryan Varnum, Seth Wheeler, Brett Eckelkamp, Matthew Kinamore, Curtis Smith
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Publication number: 20220113105Abstract: A firearm mount, components thereof, and associated methods. The firearm can be configured for use with an AR-15 style firearm or other type of firearm. The firearm mount is adapted to securely hold the firearm assembly in position for cleaning, maintenance, and/or gunsmithing tasks. The firearm mount can include a lock configured to selectively lock and unlock a firearm assembly thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2021Publication date: April 14, 2022Inventors: Justin Burke, James Tayon, Mike Lindsay, Matthew Kinamore, Curtis Smith, Jarrod Grove
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Patent number: 11231247Abstract: A firearm mount, components thereof, and associated methods. The firearm can be configured for use with an AR-15 style firearm or other type of firearm. The firearm mount is adapted to securely hold the firearm assembly in position for cleaning, maintenance, and/or gunsmithing tasks. The firearm mount can include a lock configured to selectively lock and unlock a firearm assembly thereon.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2020Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: AOB Products CompanyInventors: Justin Burke, James Tayon, Mike Lindsay, Matthew Kinamore, Curtis Smith, Jarrod Grove
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Publication number: 20210180916Abstract: An anti-cant indicator assembly, components thereof, and associated methods. The anti-cant indicator assembly indicates the orientation of a weapon with respect to vertical. The anti-cant indicator assembly includes a mount configured to mount to the weapon, a level including a vial containing a bubble and a pivot connection connecting the level to the mount. The pivot connection is configured to permit movement of the level with respect to the mount about the pivot connection between an operational position in which the bubble can be referenced by the user for indicating orientation of the weapon with respect to vertical, and a stowed position different from the operational position. The pivot connection can include a retainer configured to releasably retain the level in at least one of the operational position or the stowed position. The level can be selectively movable with respect to the mount to calibrate the anti-cant indicator.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2020Publication date: June 17, 2021Inventors: Mike Lindsay, Michael Cottrell, James Tayon, Timothy S. Kinney, Mark Dalton, Brian Steere, Justin Burke, Kyle Martin, Dennis W. Cauley, JR., Anthony Vesich, Ryan Varnum, Seth Wheeler, Brett Eckelkamp, Matthew Kinamore, Curtis Smith
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Publication number: 20210041195Abstract: A firearm mount, components thereof, and associated methods. The firearm can be configured for use with an AR-15 style firearm or other type of firearm. The firearm mount is adapted to securely hold the firearm assembly in position for cleaning, maintenance, and/or gunsmithing tasks. The firearm mount can include a lock configured to selectively lock and unlock a firearm assembly thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2020Publication date: February 11, 2021Inventors: Justin Burke, James Tayon, Mike Lindsay, Matthew Kinamore, Curtis Smith, Jarrod Grove
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Patent number: 10852092Abstract: A firearm rest for supporting a firearm on a support surface to facilitate a shooter in aiming the firearm at a target. The firearm rest includes a body comprising gripping material on different sides of the body. The rest can be used in different orientations such that the gripping material is in contact with both the firearm and the support surface, either the firearm or the support surface, or neither the firearm nor the support surface. The shooting rest includes a hub and protrusions extending from the body. Channels in various sides of the body facilitate use of the rest in different orientations.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2019Date of Patent: December 1, 2020Assignee: AOB Products CompanyInventors: Mike Lindsay, Michael Cottrell, James Tayon, Timothy S. Kinney, Mark Dalton, Brian Steere, Justin Burke, Kyle Martin, Dennis W. Cauley, Jr., Anthony Vesich, Seth Wheeler, Matthew Kinamore, Curtis Smith
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Patent number: 10190280Abstract: An improved drill tip 110 for a foundation pile includes a soil penetrating body 112 depending from a pile attachment structure 114, the soil penetrating body having a plurality of circular stepped flights 116 formed in the shape of a descending continuous conic spiral and having a continuous spiral-shaped lower face 120 and a spiraling outer face 122, a spiral flight 124 extending radially from the lower end 126 of the outer face 122 in linear alignment with the lower face 120, and an upper flight 128 extending radially from the pile attachment structure.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2014Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignee: Foundation Constructors, Inc.Inventors: Dermot Fallon, Mike Lindsay, Donald Alan Dolly, John Darell Honaker, Kenneth Robert Beveridge
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Patent number: 9907986Abstract: An exemplary fire suppression system includes a sprinkler nozzle. At least one conduit is connected to the nozzle for delivering a fire suppression fluid to the nozzle. The conduit and the nozzle establish a discharge path. A pneumatically driven pump is connected with the conduit for pumping fluid into the conduit. A gas source provides pressurized gas to the pump for driving the pump. The gas source also provides gas to the discharge path for achieving a desired discharge of the fluid from the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2010Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: UTC Fire & Security CorporationInventors: Bryan Robert Siewert, Ulf J. Jonsson, Mike Lindsay
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Patent number: 9849318Abstract: An exemplary fire suppression system includes a sprinkler nozzle. At least one conduit is connected to the nozzle for delivering a fire suppression fluid to the nozzle. The conduit and the nozzle establish a discharge path. A pneumatically driven pump is connected with the conduit for pumping fluid into the conduit. A gas source provides pressurized gas to the pump for driving the pump. The gas source also provides gas to the discharge path for achieving a desired discharge of the fluid from the nozzle. A controller selectively controls at least one of (i) the gas provided to the pump, which controls the fluid pressure in the conduit, or (ii) the gas provided to the nozzle or the conduit, which controls the gas pressure delivered to the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2010Date of Patent: December 26, 2017Assignee: UTC FIRE & SECURITY CORPORATIONInventors: Bryan Robert Siewert, May L. Corn, Jeffrey M. Cohen, Michael R. Carey, Mike Lindsay
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Publication number: 20140248092Abstract: An improved drill tip 110 for a foundation pile includes a soil penetrating body 112 depending from a pile attachment structure 114, the soil penetrating body having a plurality of circular stepped flights 116 formed in the shape of a descending continuous conic spiral and having a continuous spiral-shaped lower face 120 and a spiraling outer face 122, a spiral flight 124 extending radially from the lower end 126 of the outer face 122 in linear alignment with the lower face 120, and an upper flight 128 extending radially from the pile attachment structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2014Publication date: September 4, 2014Applicant: FOUNDATION CONSTRUCTORS, INC.Inventors: Dermot Fallon, Mike Lindsay, Donald Alan Dolly, John Darell Honaker, Kenneth Robert Beveridge
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Publication number: 20130292143Abstract: An exemplary fire suppression system includes a sprinkler nozzle. At least one conduit is connected to the nozzle for delivering a fire suppression fluid to the nozzle. The conduit and the nozzle establish a discharge path. A pneumatically driven pump is connected with the conduit for pumping fluid into the conduit. A gas source provides pressurized gas to the pump for driving the pump. The gas source also provides gas to the discharge path for achieving a desired discharge of the fluid from the nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2010Publication date: November 7, 2013Applicant: UTC FIRE & SECURITY CORPORATIONInventors: Bryan Robert Siewert, Ulf J. Jonsson, Mike Lindsay
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Publication number: 20130264075Abstract: An exemplary fire suppression system includes a sprinkler nozzle. At least one conduit is connected to the nozzle for delivering a fire suppression fluid to the nozzle. The conduit and the nozzle establish a discharge path. A pneumatically driven pump is connected with the conduit for pumping fluid into the conduit. A gas source provides pressurized gas to the pump for driving the pump. The gas source also provides gas to the discharge path for achieving a desired discharge of the fluid from the nozzle. A controller selectively controls at least one of (i) the gas provided to the pump, which controls the fluid pressure in the conduit, or (ii) the gas provided to the nozzle or the conduit, which controls the gas pressure delivered to the nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2010Publication date: October 10, 2013Applicant: UTC FIRE & SECURITY CORPORATIONInventors: Bryan Robert Siewert, May L. Corn, Jeffrey M. Cohen, Michael R. Carey, Mike Lindsay
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Publication number: 20110229272Abstract: An improved drill tip for a foundation pile comprises a frustro-conical upper section, a cylindrical middle section, and a generally conical lower section, all disposed in coaxial alignment about a center axis, the upper section for attachment to a foundation pile, and having a bottom edge diameter smaller than a top edge diameter and an upper helical flight having a radial extent less than the top edge diameter, the middle section extending from the bottom edge of the upper section and having approximately the same diameter as the bottom edge diameter, and the lower section extending from a lower edge portion of the middle section and having a plurality of symmetrically disposed helical fins having a radial extent less than the bottom edge diameter, the lowermost portion of the fins extending freely below the conical main body of the lower section in a configuration resembling a swiveling fishtail.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2010Publication date: September 22, 2011Inventors: Mike Lindsay, Win Hillebert, John Honaker