Patents by Inventor Robert Allen Dickerson

Robert Allen Dickerson 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: 20080122176
    Abstract: Disclosed, is a new bet for the game of Craps referred to as “spot bets” wherein a player places a bet that one or both of the dice will show up with a certain number of spots on its upward face. The spot bet combines turn bets and hopper bets, except in this case one individual bet takes the place of 6 separate bets. The player can bet on the 2 spot, for example, and this takes place of individual turning bets on the 1-2, the 3-2, the 4-2, the 5-2 and the 6-2 and a hopper bet on the 2-2. Furthermore, the player can make analogous spot bets on the 1-spot, the 3-spot, the 4-spot, the 5-spot, and/or the 6-spot. Another option is the small spot bet wherein the player is betting on 5 separate numbers, none of which adds to 7. The player can bet on the 2 “small spot”, for example, and this takes place of individual turning bets on the 1-2, the 3-2, the 4-2, and the 6-2 and a hopper bet on the 2-2.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 28, 2006
    Publication date: May 29, 2008
    Inventor: Robert Allen Dickerson
  • Patent number: 6674781
    Abstract: A method of utilizing lithium hypochlorite and hydrogen peroxide to generate singlet delta oxygen, which is used as fuel for a COIL device. The invention also comprises a method of regenerating lithium hypochlorite from the side products of singlet delta oxygen production. Singlet delta oxygen is produced by reacting LiOCl with H2O2 to form LiCl, H2O, and O2(1&Dgr;). The singlet delta oxygen is used to power a COIL apparatus, and the remaining aqueous LiOCl/LiCl solution is considered a byproduct stream. The reactant hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is preferably supplied as a vapor and the reactant LiOCl is supplied as a LiOCl-rich LiOCl/LiCl aqueous solution. Water is removed from the LiCl-rich LiOCl/LiCl aqueous byproduct stream and the LiCl in the byproduct stream is regenerated under basic conditions into LiOCl and water. The water that is removed from the byproduct stream is converted into hydrogen peroxide through a catalytic, electrochemical, or chemical process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 6, 2004
    Assignee: The Boeing Company
    Inventors: Robert Allen Dickerson, Alan Zachary Ullman