Patents by Inventor Robb Allan Peebles

Robb Allan Peebles 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).

  • Publication number: 20150255860
    Abstract: A bracelet configured to interface with a mobile device includes: a first housing having a generally semicircular shape; and a second housing having a generally semicircular shape that is hingedly coupled to the first housing. The first housing includes: an inner cover manufactured from a metallic material; and an outer cover comprising at least a first bent plate and a second bent plate each manufactured from a metallic material. The second housing includes: an inner cover manufactured from a metallic material; and an outer cover manufactured from a metallic material. The bracelet also comprises: a plastic insert positioned within the first housing and comprising a plurality of plastic spacing elements positioned at at least an end of the first bent plate, an end of the second bent plate, and between the first bent plate and the second bent plate; and a flexible printed circuit board electrically connected to the first bent plate and the second bent plate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 9, 2015
    Publication date: September 10, 2015
    Inventors: Johnny Bernard Lienau, Richard S. Walters, Matt Gonia, Joe Bonniwell, Robb Allan Peebles
  • Patent number: 6282931
    Abstract: A method is provided for retrofitting an existing dead-bolt assembly with an electrically operated actuator (12, 112, 212, 312, 800). The electrically operated actuator automatically operates the dead-bolt assembly while preserving manual operation of the lock. The actuator assembly has rotating means for rotation of the drive bar (18), which in turn extends or retracts the bolt (14) of the lock. The rotating means may be a lever (28, 128, 238, 328, 438, 818) attached to the drive bar (18) that is pivotable about the axis of rotation of the drive bar (18). The actuator assembly has driving means that forces the rotating means to rotate. The driving means is responsive to an electrical signal, which, for example, may be initiated from a remote-controlled transmitter (502, 602). The driving means may include a motor (20, 120, 220) for rotating a rod (22, 122, 222, 322) that in turn operates an assembly that rotates or drives the rotating means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 4, 2001
    Assignee: Access Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott Padiak, David Corbett Brown, Robb Allan Peebles, Paul Evans, Stephen R. Elpern, David G. Elpern, Allen C. Ward, Walid Habib
  • Patent number: 6089058
    Abstract: A method is provided for retrofitting an existing dead-bolt assembly with an electrically operated actuator (12, 112, 212, 312, 800). The electrically operated actuator automatically operates the dead-bolt assembly while preserving manual operation of the lock. The actuator assembly has rotating means for rotation of the drive bar (18), which in turn extends or retracts the bolt (14) of the lock. The rotating means may be a lever (28,128, 238, 328, 438, 818) attached to the drive bar (18) that is pivotable about the axis of rotation of the drive bar (18). The actuator assembly has driving means that forces the rotating means to rotate. The driving means is responsive to an electrical signal, which, for example, may be initiated from a remote-controlled transmitter (502, 602). The driving means may include a motor (20, 120, 220) for rotating a rod (22, 122, 222, 322) that in turn operates an assembly that rotates or drives the rotating means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 18, 2000
    Assignee: Access Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen R. Elpern, David G. Elpern, Allen C. Ward, Walid Habib, Paul Evans, Scott Padiak, David Corbett Brown, Robb Allan Peebles
  • Patent number: 5979199
    Abstract: An electrically operated actuator (12, 112, 212, 312, 800) automatically operates dead-bolt assemblies and other locks, while preserving manual operation of the locks. The actuator assembly has rotating means for rotation of the drive bar (18), which in turn extends or retracts the bolt (14) of the lock. The rotating means may be a lever (28, 128, 238, 328, 438, 818) attached to the drive bar (18) that is pivotable about the axis of rotation of the drive bar (18). The actuator assembly has driving means that forces the rotating means to rotate. The driving means is responsive to an electrical signal, which, for example, may be initiated from a remote-controlled transmitter (502, 602). The driving means may include a motor (20, 120, 220) for rotating a rod (22, 122, 222, 322) that in turn operates an assembly that rotates or drives the rotating means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1999
    Assignee: Access Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen R. Elpern, David G. Elpern, Allen C. Ward, Walid Habib, Paul Evans, Scott Padiak, David Corbett Brown, Robb Allan Peebles
  • Patent number: 5844130
    Abstract: A vehicle including a frame member and a vehicle wheel mounted for rotation relative to the frame member about a rotation axis. The vehicle also includes a transmitting circuit mounted on a one of the frame member and the vehicle wheel. The transmitting circuit includes an antenna coil having a diameter. A ferrite core is mounted adjacent the transmitting circuit on the one of the frame member and the vehicle wheel. A non-planar, curved antenna coil is mounted on the other of the frame member and the vehicle wheel. The non-planar, curved antenna coil has a radius of curvature that is approximately equivalent to the rotational pathway of the transmitting circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1998
    Assignee: SSI Technologies
    Inventors: Randy James Hilgart, Larry Duane Ridge, Robb Allan Peebles