Patents by Inventor Phillip Gulley

Phillip Gulley 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).

  • Patent number: 10753957
    Abstract: Described herein are wireless smart devices having integrated force, position, acceleration, and rotational sensing for science education (e.g., Newton's laws of motion, kinematics, etc.). An integrated wireless device includes an accelerometer to generate acceleration data based on detecting a current rate of acceleration of the integrated wireless device, a shaft encoder to detect angular positional changes of a shaft or axle of the integrated wireless device over time, and at least one processing unit coupled to the accelerometer. The at least one processing unit is configured to decode angular position data of the shaft encoder into positional data and to synchronize acceleration data received from the accelerometer with the positional data. In one example, a force load cell is coupled to the at least one processing unit. The force load cell measures applied force or impact force.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 2019
    Date of Patent: August 25, 2020
    Assignee: PASCO SCIENTIFIC
    Inventors: Richard A. Escott, Thomas Reineking, Phillip Gulley, Scott E. Wild, Jon D. Hanks, Ann D. Hanks
  • Publication number: 20200096532
    Abstract: Described herein are wireless smart devices having integrated force, position, acceleration, and rotational sensing for science education (e.g., Newton's laws of motion, kinematics, etc.). An integrated wireless device includes an accelerometer to generate acceleration data based on detecting a current rate of acceleration of the integrated wireless device, a shaft encoder to detect angular positional changes of a shaft or axle of the integrated wireless device over time, and at least one processing unit coupled to the accelerometer. The at least one processing unit is configured to decode angular position data of the shaft encoder into positional data and to synchronize acceleration data received from the accelerometer with the positional data. In one example, a force load cell is coupled to the at least one processing unit. The force load cell measures applied force or impact force.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 19, 2019
    Publication date: March 26, 2020
    Applicant: PASCO scientific
    Inventors: Richard A. Escott, Thomas Reineking, Phillip Gulley, Scott E. Wild, Jon D. Hanks, Ann D. Hanks
  • Patent number: 10481173
    Abstract: Described herein are wireless smart devices having integrated force, position, acceleration, and rotational sensing for science education (e.g., Newton's laws of motion, kinematics, etc.). An integrated wireless device includes an accelerometer to generate acceleration data based on detecting a current rate of acceleration of the integrated wireless device, a shaft encoder to detect angular positional changes of a shaft or axle of the integrated wireless device over time, and at least one processing unit coupled to the accelerometer. The at least one processing unit is configured to decode angular position data of the shaft encoder into positional data and to synchronize acceleration data received from the accelerometer with the positional data. In one example, a force load cell is coupled to the at least one processing unit. The force load cell measures applied force or impact force.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 5, 2016
    Date of Patent: November 19, 2019
    Assignee: PASCO SCIENTIFIC
    Inventors: Richard A. Escott, Thomas Reineking, Phillip Gulley, Scott E. Wild, Jon D. Hanks, Ann D. Hanks
  • Patent number: 10482789
    Abstract: Described herein are propulsive force devices for providing propulsive force to integrated wireless devices for science education (e.g., Newton's laws of motion, kinematics, etc.). A propulsive force device includes a motor to drive a rotating member to generate a propulsive force and a motor driver coupled to the motor. The motor driver controls operation of the motor and at least one processing unit is coupled to the motor driver. The at least one processing unit is configured to receive a control signal from an integrated wireless device to adjust at least one parameter of the propulsive force device. When the propulsive force device is mounted to an integrated wireless device, operation of the propulsive force device may be configured to alter, adjust, or otherwise change dynamic properties of the integrated wireless device during science education experiments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 2017
    Date of Patent: November 19, 2019
    Assignee: PASCO SCIENTIFIC
    Inventors: Richard A. Escott, Thomas Reineking, Phillip Gulley, Scott E. Wild, Jon D. Hanks, Ann D. Hanks
  • Publication number: 20170200397
    Abstract: Described herein are propulsive force devices for providing propulsive force to integrated wireless devices for science education (e.g., Newton's laws of motion, kinematics, etc.). A propulsive force device includes a motor to drive a rotating member to generate a propulsive force and a motor driver coupled to the motor. The motor driver controls operation of the motor and at least one processing unit is coupled to the motor driver. The at least one processing unit is configured to receive a control signal from an integrated wireless device to adjust at least one parameter of the propulsive force device and to provide a control signal to the motor driver to control operation of the motor driver including adjustment of the at least one parameter.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 28, 2017
    Publication date: July 13, 2017
    Inventors: Richard A. Escott, Thomas Reineking, Phillip Gulley, Scott E. Wild, Jon D. Hanks, Ann D. Hanks
  • Publication number: 20170192034
    Abstract: Described herein are wireless smart devices having integrated force, position, acceleration, and rotational sensing for science education (e.g., Newton's laws of motion, kinematics, etc.). An integrated wireless device includes an accelerometer to generate acceleration data based on detecting a current rate of acceleration of the integrated wireless device, a shaft encoder to detect angular positional changes of a shaft or axle of the integrated wireless device over time, and at least one processing unit coupled to the accelerometer. The at least one processing unit is configured to decode angular position data of the shaft encoder into positional data and to synchronize acceleration data received from the accelerometer with the positional data. In one example, a force load cell is coupled to the at least one processing unit. The force load cell measures applied force or impact force.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 5, 2016
    Publication date: July 6, 2017
    Applicant: PASCO scientific
    Inventors: Richard A. Escott, Thomas Reineking, Phillip Gulley, Scott E. Wild, Jon D. Hanks, Ann D. Hanks
  • Patent number: D613285
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 2009
    Date of Patent: April 6, 2010
    Assignee: Pasco Scientific
    Inventors: Clinton Wayne Grant, Phillip Gulley, Brian Patrick Perone, Rhonda L. Rosales, Sandrine Lebas