Patents by Inventor R. Jordan
R. Jordan 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: 9481265Abstract: A convertible golf cart seat assembly is disclosed. The convertible golf cart seat assembly includes a main seat frame attached to the existing golf cart structure, a plastic stationary cargo board supported by the main seat frame, a plastic flip board rotatably hinged to the main seat frame, and a seat with a plastic backer board attached to the flip board. The hinge between the flip board and the main seat frame includes flip board flanges on the flip board and cargo board flanges on the stationary cargo board that abut each other and provide strength to the cargo bed created by the stationary cargo board and the flip board.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2014Date of Patent: November 1, 2016Assignee: Nivel Parts & Manufacturing Co., LLCInventors: Brent Moore, John R. Jordan
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Patent number: 9452942Abstract: A method and apparatus for treating water including a tank having an inlet and outlet and a water treatment material or resin within the tank. A control valve assembly having multiple, separable levels houses a water usage metering mechanism and a regeneration control mechanism, each having associated turbines. An inlet/bypass valve communicates source water with the tank inlet or directly to a system outlet. When the treatment material is exhausted, it is regenerated by actuating the bypass valve to communicate the source water with the system outlet. The turbine driven regeneration control then sequences the steps of regeneration, including opening a control valve to communicate inlet water to a venturi in order to aspirate brine solution and deliver to the tank outlet. The brine solution passes through the treatment material and is discharged through the tank inlet which is communicated to a system drain.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2012Date of Patent: September 27, 2016Assignee: Kinetico IncorporatedInventors: Jerome P. Kovach, Stuart L. Park, Francis A. Red, Keith E. Brown, James W. Kewley, George R. Jordan, Jr., Jimmie L. Hunt, Jr., Dale J. Spangenberg, Jr.
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Publication number: 20160176315Abstract: A convertible golf cart seat assembly is disclosed. The convertible golf cart seat assembly includes a main seat frame attached to the existing golf cart structure, a plastic stationary cargo board supported by the main seat frame, a plastic flip board rotatably hinged to the main seat frame, and a seat with a plastic backer board attached to the flip board. The hinge between the flip board and the main seat frame includes flip board flanges on the flip board and cargo board flanges on the stationary cargo board that abut each other and provide strength to the cargo bed created by the stationary cargo board and the flip board.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2014Publication date: June 23, 2016Inventors: Brent Moore, John R. Jordan
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Patent number: 9333787Abstract: An optical device projecting one or more synthetically magnified images that has been laser marked with one or more static two dimensional (2D) images is provided. The static 2D image(s) laser marked on or within this device and the synthetically magnified image(s) projected by this device help determine the authenticity of a document (e.g., passport data page) or product that employs it. Several embodiments of the inventive device also offer increased resistance to tampering or alteration and wear.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2014Date of Patent: May 10, 2016Assignees: Visual Physics, LLC, Crane & Co., Inc., Crane ABInventors: Samuel M. Cape, Jonathan D. Gosnell, Kaj Markkus Helminen, Gregory R. Jordan, Scott K. Palm, Giles D. Prett, Timothy W. Schneider, Anthony J. Zucchero
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Publication number: 20160101643Abstract: A single layer image projection system that is made up of an arrangement of optionally reflective arcuate elements having an upper arcuate surface, a lower surface, and an arcuate area bounded by the upper arcuate and lower surfaces, and an optionally reflective pattern of image relief microstructures disposed on or within at least some of the upper arcuate surfaces of the arcuate elements, is provided. The arrangement of optionally reflective arcuate elements and the optionally reflective pattern of image relief microstructures are in a single layer and interact to project one or more images. For an upper arcuate surface with convex surface curvature, the image relief microstructures extend downwardly from this surface terminating within the arcuate area, and for an upper arcuate surface with concave surface curvature, the image relief microstructures extend upwardly from this surface terminating within an area defined by the curvature of the upper arcuate surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2015Publication date: April 14, 2016Applicant: Visual Physics, LLCInventors: Samuel M. Cape, Richard A. Steenblik, Gregory R. Jordan
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Patent number: 9115943Abstract: An apparatus for facilitating rapid loading of cartridges into a firearm magazine includes a curved outer strip and a curved inner strip. The curved outer strip and the curved inner strip are adjacently connected to the each other, where the curved inner strip is positioned within the curved outer strip. Users can load rifle cartridges into a pair of recess tracks as the pair of recess tracks is formed by the curved outer strip and the curved inner strip. Then the rifle cartridges are manually loaded into the firearm magazine from the curved outer strip and the curved inner strip.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2014Date of Patent: August 25, 2015Inventor: Andrew R. Jordan
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Publication number: 20150217550Abstract: A process and a transfer film for transferring microstructures to a flexible or rigid final substrate that offers advantages in both speed and precision is provided. The inventive process involves subjecting a transfer film in a continuous roll-to-roll process to the following operations: either forming microstructures on, or transferring microstructures to a surface of the transfer film; and then transferring the microstructures from the transfer film onto a surface of the final substrate. The microstructures are single or multi-layer structures that are made up of: voids in a substantially planar surface, the voids optionally filled or coated with another material; raised areas in a substantially planar surface; or combinations thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2012Publication date: August 6, 2015Applicant: Visual Physics, LLCInventors: Jonathan D. Gosnell, Gregory R. Jordan, Caroline B. Kennedy
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Publication number: 20150140536Abstract: A flexible, yet self-supporting, optical film processed to include at least one curable resin cured on selected areas thereof. The processed film is useful in a method for simulating one of a multiplicity of opthalmic conditions representative of a disease state or vision disorder. The resin has a surface (or interface with the film) that forms an optically active profile variation in a selected area of the film, that is responsible for refraction or transmission of light, or both, which simulates the one or more opthalmic conditions representative of the disease state. The resin optionally has an opacity variation and optionally has a color variation, each optional variation optionally assisting the film to simulate the one or more opthalmic conditions, such as metamorphopsia.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2014Publication date: May 21, 2015Inventors: Marc Chase WEINSTEIN, Gregory R. JORDAN
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Publication number: 20140376091Abstract: An optionally transferable optical system with a reduced thickness is provided. The inventive optical system is basically made up of a synthetic image presentation system in which one or more arrangements of structured image icons are substantially in contact with, but not completely embedded within, one or more arrangements of focusing elements. The focusing element and image icon arrangements cooperate to form at least one synthetic image. By way of the subject invention, the requirement for an optical spacer to provide the necessary focal distance between the focusing elements and their associated image icon(s) is removed. As a result, overall system thicknesses are reduced, suitability as a surface-applied authentication system is enabled, and tamper resistance is improved.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2012Publication date: December 25, 2014Applicant: VISUAL PHYSICS, LLCInventors: Gregory R. Jordan, Samuel M. Cape, Scott K. Palm, Jonathan D. Gosnell, Caroline B. Kennedy
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Publication number: 20140367957Abstract: Moiré-type magnification systems are disclosed. The moiré magnification systems can comprise a surface and a periodic array of image relief microstructures having a periodic surface curvature disposed on or within the surface. The image relief microstructures can have a first image repeat period along a first image reference axis within the array, and the periodic surface curvature can have a first curvature repeat period along a first curvature reference axis within the array. Transmission of light through the array, reflection of light from the array, or a combination thereof forms a magnified moiré image.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2014Publication date: December 18, 2014Inventor: Gregory R. Jordan
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Patent number: 8867134Abstract: A system for projecting one or more synthetic optical images, which demonstrates improved resistance to optically degrading external effects, is provided. The inventive system serves to lock the focal length of the focusing elements in place. In other words, no other transparent materials or layers brought into contact with the inventive system will serve to materially alter the focal length or the optical acuity of synthetic images formed by the system.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2010Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Visual Physics, LLCInventors: Richard A. Steenblik, Mark J. Hurt, Samuel M. Cape, Gregory R. Jordan
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Publication number: 20140299550Abstract: A method and apparatus for treating water including a tank having an inlet and outlet and a water treatment material or resin within the tank. A control valve assembly having multiple, separable levels houses a water usage metering mechanism and a regeneration control mechanism, each having associated turbines. An inlet/bypass valve communicates source water with the tank inlet or directly to a system outlet. When the treatment material is exhausted, it is regenerated by actuating the bypass valve to communicate the source water with the system outlet. The turbine driven regeneration control then sequences the steps of regeneration, including opening a control valve to communicate inlet water to a venturi in order to aspirate brine solution and deliver to the tank outlet. The brine solution passes through the treatment material and is discharged through the tank inlet which is communicated to a system drain.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2012Publication date: October 9, 2014Inventors: Jerome P. Kovach, Stuart L. Park, Francis A. Red, Keith E. Brown, James W. Kewley, George R. Jordan, Jimmie L. Hunt, Dale J. Spangenberg, JR.
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Publication number: 20140232809Abstract: An optical device projecting one or more synthetically magnified images that has been laser marked with one or more static two dimensional (2D) images is provided. The static 2D image(s) laser marked on or within this device and the synthetically magnified image(s) projected by this device help determine the authenticity of a document (e.g., passport data page) or product that employs it. Several embodiments of the inventive device also offer increased resistance to tampering or alteration and wear.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2014Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicants: VISUAL PHYSICS, LLC, CRANE AB, CRANE & CO., INC.Inventors: Samuel M. Cape, Jonathan D. Gosnell, Kaj Markkus Helminen, Gregory R. Jordan, Scott K. Palm, Giles D. Prett, Timothy W. Schneider, Anthony J. Zucchero
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Patent number: 8773763Abstract: A tamper indicating optical security device that operates to produce one or more synthetic images is provided. Any attempt to detach (e.g., forcibly remove) this device from an underlying base material will cause one or more layers of the security device to separate or delaminate, rending the device partially or totally inoperable. The inventive device is contemplated for use with, among other things, currency or banknotes, secure documents such as bonds, checks, travelers checks, identification cards, lottery tickets, passports, postage stamps, and stock certificates, as well as non-secure documents such as stationery items and labels. The inventive device is also contemplated for use with consumer goods as well as bags or packaging used with consumer goods.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2010Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: Visual Physics, LLCInventors: Richard A. Steenblik, Mark J. Hurt, Gregory R. Jordan, Samuel M. Cape
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Patent number: 8755121Abstract: An optical device projecting one or more synthetically magnified images that has been laser marked with one or more static two dimensional (2D) images is provided. The static 2D image(s) laser marked on or within this device and the synthetically magnified image(s) projected by this device help determine the authenticity of a document (e.g., passport data page) or product that employs it. Several embodiments of the inventive device also offer increased resistance to tampering or alteration and wear.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2012Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Assignees: Crane & Co., Inc., Crane AB, Visual Physics, LLCInventors: Samuel M. Cape, Jonathan D. Gosnell, Kaj Markkus Helminen, Gregory R. Jordan, Scott K. Palm, Giles D. Prett, Timothy W. Schneider, Anthony J. Zucchero
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Patent number: 8732972Abstract: Different advantageous embodiments provide an apparatus comprising a plurality of frame guides positioned along a base. Each of the plurality of frame guides is substantially configured to provide a ninety degree angle with the base on at least one side of the each of the plurality of frame guides. One or more coupling mechanisms are secured to the base.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2012Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Inventor: Garland R. Jordan
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Publication number: 20140095323Abstract: The present application relates to systems and computer-implemented methods for conducting a second price auction associated with an opportunity to realize an online advertisement. In some implementations, advertisers may be informed with the opportunity to realize the online advertisement, and may be provided with information associated with a user that may view the opportunity to realize the online advertisement; an individual reserve price may then be determined for each advertiser, based on the advertiser's individual bidding preference and the information associated with the user; and then the auction may be conducted to determine a winning bidder among candidate advertisers whose bidding price is higher than the individual reserve price associated therewith, using second price method.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: Yahoo Inc.Inventors: Sergei Vassilvitskii, Patrick R. Jordan, Uri Nadav, Mohammad Mahdian, Inbal Talgam-Cohen, Hu Fu
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Publication number: 20140006144Abstract: The present application relates to systems and computer-implemented methods for calculating a suggested reserve price associated with an opportunity to realize an online advertisement. In some implementations, data associated with historical online advertisement auctions are clustered based on a reference opportunity for realizing an online advertisement, wherein each historical online advertisement auction of the cluster is associated with a first bid price of higher value and a second bid price of lower value; a dominance relationship between a distribution of the first bid prices of the cluster and a distribution of the second bid prices of the cluster is determined; a reserve price associated with the cluster based on the dominance relationship is calculated; and the reserve price is stored as a suggested reserve price to realize an online advertisement, wherein the suggested reserve price is associated with the reference opportunity that is associated with the cluster.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2012Publication date: January 2, 2014Applicant: Yahoo Inc.Inventors: David Pardoe, Patrick R. Jordan, Prabhakar Krishnamurthy, Sergei Vassilvitskii, Erik Vee
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Publication number: 20140006171Abstract: The present application relates to systems and computer-implemented methods for calculating a suggested market variable associated with an auction of an online advertisement realization opportunity. In some implementations, an optimization procedure may be operated, wherein the optimization procedure may comprise sending an initial market variable associated with one or more auctions to bidding agents; receiving from each of the bidding agents a response market variable associated with the initial market variable; determining according to an auction bidding rule a winning market variable from the response market variables; and substituting the initial market variable with the wining market variable. The optimization procedure may be operated repeatedly until the winning market variable stabilizes. Then the stabilized market variable may be sent to an advertiser as the suggested market variable.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2012Publication date: January 2, 2014Applicant: Yahoo! Inc.Inventors: Patrick R. Jordan, Prabhakar Krishnamurthy, David Pardoe, Chris Leggetter, Sergei Vassilvitskii, Chris Bartels
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Publication number: 20140006141Abstract: The present application relates to systems and computer-implemented methods for determining a future bidding strategy regarding auctions associated with realization of an online advertisement. In some implementations, a server may be used to determine an optimized bid pacing parameter for an online advertisement based on a current bid pacing parameter associated with the online advertisement and an online advertisement supply information for a time period so that based on the optimized bid pacing, realization of the online advertisement over the time period substantially confirms to a spending strategy associated with the online advertisement during the time period. As such, the systems and computer-implemented methods may allow advertisers to control their spending strategy accurately during an advertising campaign.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2012Publication date: January 2, 2014Applicant: Yahoo! Inc.Inventors: Sergei Vassilvitskii, Patrick R. Jordan, Chris Leggetter, Prabhakar Krishnamurthy, David Pardoe, Uri Nadav