Patents by Inventor Robert G. Cox
Robert G. Cox 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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Publication number: 20230013742Abstract: A support apparatus for a person includes a main cushion having a bottom surface, a top surface to form a support surface for a person supported on the main cushion, and a length having a perimeter that has longitudinal and lateral sides extending around the perimeter. In addition, the support apparatus has at least one sleeve located along one of the sides of the man cushion. The sleeve is configured between a stowed state, where the sleeve is closely adjacent to the one side, and a deployed state, where the sleeve forms an extension of the top surface of the main cushion to thereby increase the width or the length of the support surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2022Publication date: January 19, 2023Inventors: James Tumavich, Ryan Ross, Robert G. Cox
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Patent number: 11484449Abstract: A support apparatus for a person includes a main cushion having a bottom surface, a top surface to form a support surface for a person supported on the main cushion, and a length having a perimeter that has longitudinal and lateral sides extending around the perimeter. In addition, the support apparatus has at least one sleeve located along one of the sides of the man cushion. The sleeve is configured between a stowed state, where the sleeve is closely adjacent to the one side, and a deployed state, where the sleeve forms an extension of the top surface of the main cushion to thereby increase the width or the length of the support surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2020Date of Patent: November 1, 2022Assignee: Stryker CorporationInventors: James Tumavich, Ryan Ross, Robert G. Cox
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Publication number: 20210045947Abstract: A support apparatus for a person includes a main cushion having a bottom surface, a top surface to form a support surface for a person supported on the main cushion, and a length having a perimeter that has longitudinal and lateral sides extending around the perimeter. In addition, the support apparatus has at least one sleeve located along one of the sides of the man cushion. The sleeve is configured between a stowed state, where the sleeve is closely adjacent to the one side, and a deployed state, where the sleeve forms an extension of the top surface of the main cushion to thereby increase the width or the length of the support surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2020Publication date: February 18, 2021Inventors: James Tumavich, Ryan Ross, Robert G. Cox
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Publication number: 20110303616Abstract: A system for recovering floating oil from the surface of a body of water includes a sump vertically movably mounted between a pair of spaced interconnected floating pontoons. A hydraulic system is coupled to the sump for lowering the sump into the water below the pontoons to a predetermined depth. The forward wall of the sump is angled down and back from an upper edge and a blade is hingedly attached along the upper edge of the forward wall. In use, the sump is lowered into the water until the blade is at the proper slice depth to separate floating oil from the surface of the water as the pontoons are drawn through an oil spill in a forward direction. The separated oil is deposited immediately onto the angled forward wall where gravity causes it to accelerate downwardly along the angled wall. This “gravity drop” tends to pull or urge additional oil across the blade and onto the angled forward wall to enhance the separation of floating oil from the surface of the water.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2011Publication date: December 15, 2011Inventors: Robert G. Cox, William J. Cox
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Publication number: 20110206357Abstract: A chemical delivery assembly includes a volatilizable chemical member and a housing member. The volatilizable chemical member includes a volatilizable chemical. The housing member carries the volatilizable chemical member and is configured for being carried by and coupled with an appliance having an electrical supply and/or an appliance element used to controllably emit a volatilized chemical from the volatilizable chemical.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventors: Joe Scheiber, Robert G. Cox
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Patent number: 7965926Abstract: A chemical heating assembly includes a face plate, a chemical packet, a housing, a pair of electrical prongs carried by the housing, and a light assembly. The housing includes a first sliding arrangement and a first snap-fit arrangement, is connected to the face plate, and at least partially defines a pocket for the chemical packet. The light assembly includes a lamp, a second sliding arrangement engaged with the first sliding arrangement, and a second snap-fit arrangement coupled with the first snap-fit arrangement. The light assembly is mechanically connected to the housing and electrically connected with the pair of electrical prongs using the first and second sliding arrangements and the first and second snap-fit arrangements.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2008Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Group Dekko, Inc.Inventors: Jeff Pohl, Robert G. Cox
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Publication number: 20090196585Abstract: A chemical heating assembly includes a face plate, a chemical packet, a housing, a pair of electrical prongs carried by the housing, and a light assembly. The housing includes a first sliding arrangement and a first snap-fit arrangement, is connected to the face plate, and at least partially defines a pocket for the chemical packet. The light assembly includes a lamp, a second sliding arrangement engaged with the first sliding arrangement, and a second snap-fit arrangement coupled with the first snap-fit arrangement. The light assembly is mechanically connected to the housing and electrically connected with the pair of electrical prongs using the first and second sliding arrangements and the first and second snap-fit arrangements.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventors: Jeff Pohl, Robert G. Cox
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Patent number: 7493028Abstract: A vaporization device including a housing, a plurality of wicks, a plurality of heating elements and a power control circuit. The plurality of wicks are at least partially contained within the housing and include a first wick and a second wick. The plurality of heating elements include a first heating element and a second heating element. The first heating element is proximate to the first wick and the second heating element is proximate to the second wick. The power control circuit powers the first heating element at a first level when the second heating element is not powered. The power control circuit powers the first heating element at a second level when the second heating element is powered.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2006Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Group Dekko, Inc.Inventors: T. Scott DeWitt, Robert G. Cox
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Publication number: 20080142550Abstract: An appliance assembly includes an appliance and a chemical delivery assembly. The appliance includes an electrical supply and/or an appliance element. The chemical delivery assembly includes a volatilizable chemical and is carried by and coupled with the appliance. The appliance assembly uses the electrical supply and/or the appliance element to controllably emit a volatilized chemical from the volatilizable chemical.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2007Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventors: Joe Scheiber, Robert G. Cox
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Patent number: 7190888Abstract: A vaporization device including a housing, a container, a wick, a heating element and an adjustment mechanism. The wick is fixed to the container and extends therefrom. The heating element is positioned in the housing proximate a portion of the wick. The adjustment mechanism interconnects the container with the housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2005Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Assignee: Dekko Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence R. Wolf, Robert G. Cox
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Patent number: 7085481Abstract: A vaporization device including a housing, a wick, at least one heating element and a rotational coupling. The wick is partially contained within the housing and extends from the housing. The at least one heating element being proximate the wick. The rotational coupling interconnects the heating element with the housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2005Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Dekko Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Aaron L. Hooks, Robert G. Cox
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Patent number: 7039302Abstract: An electrically heated chemical delivery system including a heat sensitive chemical and an electrical heater adjacent to the heat sensitive chemical. The heater includes a heater element with a first heater side and a second heater side and a flexible printed circuit in electrical contact with both the first heater side and the second heater side. The flexible printed circuit includes at least one fold allowing electrical contact with both the first heater side and the second heater side.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2005Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Dekko Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Robert G. Cox, James T. Blake, Gavin L. Replogle, David W. Kompara, Aaron L. Hooks
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Patent number: 6961515Abstract: An electrically heated chemical delivery system including a heat sensitive chemical and an electrical heater adjacent to the heat sensitive chemical. The heater includes a heater element with a first heater side and a second heater side and a flexible printed circuit in electrical contact with both the first heater side and the second heater side. The flexible printed circuit includes at least one fold allowing electrical contact with both the first heater side and the second heater side.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2003Date of Patent: November 1, 2005Assignee: Dekko Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Robert G. Cox, James T. Blake, Gavin L. Replogle, David W. Kompara, Aaron L. Hooks
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Patent number: 6728478Abstract: A heated chemical delivery system with an electrical plug-in, a heater electrically connected to the electrical plug-in and a housing connected to both the electrical plug-in and the heater. The housing includes a plurality of sides and a plurality of side openings with each side opening associated with a respective side. At least two of the side openings have different cross-sectional configurations corresponding to different chemical packets to be received therein.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2003Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Dekko Heating Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Robert G. Cox, Jeremiah M. Lewis
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Patent number: 6640565Abstract: An ice maker includes a mold having at least one cavity configured for containing water therein for freezing into ice. An auger extends substantially vertically through the at least one mold cavity. The auger is configured for rotating to thereby push the ice out of the at least one mold cavity. A temperature sensor is positioned in association with the mold for sensing a temperature of the mold. A heat transfer member is metallurgically coupled with the auger and extends downwardly from the mold.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2002Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: Dekko Heating Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Andrei Tchougounov, Robert G. Cox, Donald E. DeWitt
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Publication number: 20030156830Abstract: A heated chemical delivery system with an electrical plug-in, a heater electrically connected to the electrical plug-in and a housing connected to both the electrical plug-in and the heater. The housing includes a plurality of sides and a plurality of side openings with each side opening associated with a respective side. At least two of the side openings have different cross-sectional configurations corresponding to different chemical packets to be received therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2003Publication date: August 21, 2003Inventors: Robert G. Cox, Jeremiah M. Lewis
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Publication number: 20030156829Abstract: An electrically heated chemical delivery system including a heat sensitive chemical and an electrical heater adjacent to the heat sensitive chemical. The heater includes a heater element with a first heater side and a second heater side and a flexible printed circuit in electrical contact with both the first heater side and the second heater side. The flexible printed circuit includes at least one fold allowing electrical contact with both the first heater side and the second heater side.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2003Publication date: August 21, 2003Inventors: Robert G. Cox, James T. Blake, Gavin L. Replogle, David W. Kompara, Aaron L. Hooks
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Patent number: 6526763Abstract: A method of making ice in an automatic ice maker includes the steps of: providing a mold including one cavity; filling the at least one mold cavity at least partially with water; providing an ice removal device at least partly within the at least one mold cavity; coupling a mechanical drive with the ice removal device; coupling a controller with the drive; measuring a temperature of the mold; measuring an ambient temperature associated with the mold; and controlling operation of the drive using the controller, dependent upon the measured temperature of the mold and the measured ambient pressure.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2001Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Dekko Heating Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Andrei Tchougounov, Robert G. Cox, Terry L Hygema, Steven M. Nimtz
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Patent number: 6490873Abstract: An ice maker includes a mold with least one cavity for containing water therein for freezing into ice. A temperature sensor is positioned in association with the mold and provides an output signal. An auger is positioned partly within the at least one mold cavity. A mechanical drive rotatably drives the auger. A controller is coupled with the sensor and the drive, and controls operation of the drive depending upon the output signal from the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2000Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: Dekko Heating Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Andrei Tchougounov, Robert G. Cox, Donald E. DeWitt
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Patent number: 6470701Abstract: An ice maker includes a mold with at least one cavity for containing water therein for freezing into ice. Each cavity has a plurality of side walls. An ice removal device is positioned at least partly within the at least one mold cavity. A fill tube is positioned in association with the at least one mold cavity. The fill tube includes an outlet from which water is expelled at an impingement angle against at least one side wall of at least one mold cavity. The impingement angle is between about 10° and 60° relative to a horizontal reference.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2001Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Dekko Heating Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Andrei Tchougounov, Robert G. Cox, Donald E. De Witt