Patents by Inventor Riae Yoo
Riae Yoo 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: 11175025Abstract: A light display system and device for use in a body of water or other liquid is described. The light display device may be controlled remotely via a control hub and/or control panel, or controlled by internally preprogrammed commands. A plurality of light display devices may be controlled in selected, choreographed sequences to provide various unique visual displays including, for example, geometrical patterns and/or naturalistic patterns giving the impression of organic phenomena such as swarming fireflies, bioluminescent creatures and the like.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2020Date of Patent: November 16, 2021Assignee: WETInventors: Mark Fuller, Riae Yoo, Scott Winslow, EunKyoung Kim
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Publication number: 20200292158Abstract: A light display system and device for use in a body of water or other liquid is described. The light display device may be controlled remotely via a control hub and/or control panel, or controlled by internally preprogrammed commands. A plurality of light display devices may be controlled in selected, choreographed sequences to provide various unique visual displays including, for example, geometrical patterns and/or naturalistic patterns giving the impression of organic phenomena such as swarming fireflies, bioluminescent creatures and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2020Publication date: September 17, 2020Applicant: WETInventors: Mark Fuller, Riae Yoo, Scott Winslow, EunKyoung Kim
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Patent number: 10539305Abstract: A light display system and device for use in a body of water or other liquid is described. The light display device may be controlled remotely via a control hub and/or control panel, or controlled by internally preprogrammed commands. A plurality of light display devices may be controlled in selected, choreographed sequences to provide various unique visual displays including, for example, geometrical patterns and/or naturalistic patterns giving the impression of organic phenomena such as swarming fireflies, bioluminescent creatures and the like.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2017Date of Patent: January 21, 2020Assignee: WETInventors: Mark Fuller, Riae Yoo, Scott Winslow, EunKyoung Kim
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Publication number: 20190120501Abstract: A heater with a visual flame display is described. The heater may include a top portion and a base, separated by concentric cylinders. The innermost cylinder houses a flame element, which may be spun into a vortex. The cylinders may be constructed from transparent materials such that the flame element is visible to an observer. The base provides heat at or near ground level for efficient heat distribution.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2018Publication date: April 25, 2019Applicant: WETInventors: Mark Fuller, Susan Fuller, Dezso Molnar, James W. Doyle, Riae Yoo, Scott Winslow
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Patent number: 10101036Abstract: A heater with a visual flame display is described. The heater may include a top portion and a base, separated by concentric cylinders. The innermost cylinder houses a flame element, which may be spun into a vortex. The cylinders may be constructed from transparent materials such that the flame element is visible to an observer. The base provides heat at or near ground level for efficient heat distribution.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2015Date of Patent: October 16, 2018Assignee: WETInventors: Mark Fuller, Susan Fuller, Dezso Molnar, James W. Doyle, Riae Yoo, Scott Winslow
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Publication number: 20170292686Abstract: A light display system and device for use in a body of water or other liquid is described. The light display device may be controlled remotely via a control hub and/or control panel, or controlled by internally preprogrammed commands. A plurality of light display devices may be controlled in selected, choreographed sequences to provide various unique visual displays including, for example, geometrical patterns and/or naturalistic patterns giving the impression of organic phenomena such as swarming fireflies, bioluminescent creatures and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2017Publication date: October 12, 2017Inventors: Mark Fuller, Riae Yoo, Scott Winslow, EunKyoung Kim
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Publication number: 20150354817Abstract: A heater with a visual flame display is described. The heater may include a top portion and a base, separated by concentric cylinders. The innermost cylinder houses a flame element, which may be spun into a vortex. The cylinders may be constructed from transparent materials such that the flame element is visible to an observer. The base provides heat at or near ground level for efficient heat distribution.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2015Publication date: December 10, 2015Applicant: WETInventors: Mark Fuller, Susan Fuller, Dezso Molnar, James W. Doyle, Riae Yoo, Scott Winslow
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Patent number: 8590183Abstract: A fluid vortex display device includes a cylindrical vessel sealed at an upper end. A first fluid inlet is coupled to the cylindrical vessel adjacent a lower end of the vessel and directed at a substantial angle to an outer circumference of the cylindrical vessel. A discharge outlet of a pump is coupled to the fluid inlet. A closure is coupled to the lower end of the vessel. The closure includes a fluid outlet that is substantially spaced apart from a central longitudinal axis of the vessel. The closure may project into the cylindrical vessel to create an annular space adjacent the fluid inlet. The fluid outlet may be in the upper surface of the closure, which may not be perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis of the vessel. A support stand may support the vessel such that it is not perpendicular to a level foundation surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2010Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: WET Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Mark W. Fuller, Michael Jason Baldwin, Riae Yoo
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Patent number: 8500038Abstract: A fluid display includes a fluid source, a gas source, and a light source. The fluid source coherently emits fluid along a first trajectory. The gas source emits gas along a second trajectory that intersects the first trajectory. The light source is directed toward the intersection of the first trajectory and the second trajectory. The second trajectory may intersect the first trajectory at an oblique angle. The fluid source and/or the gas source may emit intermittently. The fluid source may emit a laminar jet or spherical fluid globules. The gas source may intermittently emit a gas vortex. The gas may be a flammable gas. The fluid may be water and the gas may be air. The fluid display may provide a “water sparkler” effect.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2008Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: WET Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Mark W. Fuller, Michael Jason Baldwin, Keith J. Kalis, Helen S. Park, Riae Yoo
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Patent number: 8333331Abstract: A decorative water display provides a laminar water bell. A gas burner may be provided inside the laminar water bell to produce a decorative flame. A laminar nozzle having an outlet arranged to eject a laminar jet of water upwardly in a substantially vertical direction may strike an impactor suspended directly above the outlet of the laminar nozzle such that the laminar jet of water forms the laminar water bell. Alternatively, a vertical pipe may supply water to a thin annular region between two plates such that water flowing between the two plates assumes a generally laminar flow characteristic and forms the laminar water bell when ejected from between the two plates. Alternatively, a hemispherical nozzle may have a slot arranged to eject a sheet of water upwardly to form a segment of the laminar water bell.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2007Date of Patent: December 18, 2012Assignee: Wet Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Mark W. Fuller, James Doyle, Helen Park, Riae Yoo, Michael Jason Baldwin, Keith Kalis, John Edmark
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Publication number: 20110138661Abstract: A fluid vortex display device includes a cylindrical vessel sealed at an upper end. A first fluid inlet is coupled to the cylindrical vessel adjacent a lower end of the vessel and directed at a substantial angle to an outer circumference of the cylindrical vessel. A discharge outlet of a pump is coupled to the fluid inlet. A closure is coupled to the lower end of the vessel. The closure includes a fluid outlet that is substantially spaced apart from a central longitudinal axis of the vessel. The closure may project into the cylindrical vessel to create an annular space adjacent the fluid inlet. The fluid outlet may be in the upper surface of the closure, which may not be perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis of the vessel. A support stand may support the vessel such that it is not perpendicular to a level foundation surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2010Publication date: June 16, 2011Applicant: WET ENTERPRISES, INC. DBA WET DESIGNInventors: Mark W. Fuller, Michael Jason Baldwin, Riae Yoo
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Publication number: 20080296787Abstract: A fluid display includes a fluid source, a gas source, and a light source. The fluid source coherently emits fluid along a first trajectory. The gas source emits gas along a second trajectory that intersects the first trajectory. The light source is directed toward the intersection of the first trajectory and the second trajectory. The second trajectory may intersect the first trajectory at an oblique angle. The fluid source and/or the gas source may emit intermittently. The fluid source may emit a laminar jet or spherical fluid globules. The gas source may intermittently emit a gas vortex. The gas may be a flammable gas. The fluid may be water and the gas may be air. The fluid display may provide a “water sparkler” effect.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2008Publication date: December 4, 2008Applicant: WET ENTERPRISES, INC.Inventors: Mark W. Fuller, Michael Jason Baldwin, Keith J. Kalis, Helen S. Park, Riae Yoo
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Patent number: D863518Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2015Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: WETInventors: Mark Fuller, Susan Fuller, James Doyle, Riae Yoo, Dezso Molnar, Scott Winslow