Patents by Inventor Scott Fink
Scott Fink 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: 11793329Abstract: A locking case system for cosmetic products includes a fixture adapted to receive cosmetic products and a locking case adapted to be coupled to the fixture. Upon coupling the locking case to the fixture, at least one snap member of at least one side wall of the locking case is snapped into at least one receiving portion of the at least one side wall of the fixture. In addition, at least one snap member of a rear wall of the locking case is snapped into at least one receiving aperture in a top edge of a rear wall of the fixture. Further, at least one snap member of a front member of the locking case is snapped into the at least one receiving aperture of a front wall of the fixture to secure the cosmetic products to the fixture.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2022Date of Patent: October 24, 2023Assignee: WALGREEN CO.Inventors: Scott Fink, Nick Farinola
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Patent number: 11627819Abstract: An anti-theft system for cosmetic products. The anti-theft system includes a fixture adapted to receive cosmetic products, and an anti-theft apparatus coupled to the fixture. The anti-theft apparatus includes a base and at least one finger extending from the base. The at least one finger is adapted to either contact or be disposed adjacent to at least one cosmetic product disposed within the fixture. So configured, the at least one finger is adapted to secure the at least one cosmetic product to the fixture.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2020Date of Patent: April 18, 2023Assignee: WALGREEN CO.Inventors: Scott Fink, Nick Farinola
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Patent number: 11382439Abstract: A locking case system for cosmetic products includes a fixture adapted to receive cosmetic products and a locking case adapted to be coupled to the fixture. Upon coupling the locking case to the fixture, at least one snap member of at least one side wall of the locking case is snapped into at least one receiving portion of the at least one side wall of the fixture. In addition, at least one snap member of a rear wall of the locking case is snapped into at least one receiving aperture in a top edge of a rear wall of the fixture. Further, at least one snap member of a front member of the locking case is snapped into the at least one receiving aperture of a front wall of the fixture to secure the cosmetic products to the fixture.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2020Date of Patent: July 12, 2022Assignee: WALGREEN CO.Inventors: Scott Fink, Nick Farinola
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Patent number: 11021123Abstract: An electronic module assembly for controlling the deployment of one or more airbags in an aircraft includes a power source, a crash sensor configured to produce a signal in response to a crash event and an accelerometer that is configured to produce a signal in response to a crash event. A processor starts a timer upon detection of the signal from the crash sensor. When the processor receives a signal from the crash sensor, the processor is configured to determine if a signal has also been received from the accelerometer and if signals from both the crash sensor and the accelerometer indicate a crash event then the processor reads a memory associated with an inflator. The processor reads a timing value selected for the inflator and fires the inflator when the timer has a value equal to the timing value selected for the inflator.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2019Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: AmSafe, Inc.Inventors: Peter Anthony Settles, Scott Fink, Giuseppe Gullotto
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Publication number: 20190291674Abstract: An electronic module assembly for controlling the deployment of one or more airbags in an aircraft includes a power source, a crash sensor configured to produce a signal in response to a crash event and an accelerometer that is configured to produce a signal in response to a crash event. A processor starts a timer upon detection of the signal from the crash sensor. When the processor receives a signal from the crash sensor, the processor is configured to determine if a signal has also been received from the accelerometer and if signals from both the crash sensor and the accelerometer indicate a crash event then the processor reads a memory associated with an inflator. The processor reads a timing value selected for the inflator and fires the inflator when the timer has a value equal to the timing value selected for the inflator.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2019Publication date: September 26, 2019Inventors: Peter Anthony Settles, Scott Fink, Giuseppe Gullotto
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Patent number: 10391960Abstract: An electronic module assembly for controlling the deployment of one or more airbags in an aircraft includes a power source, a crash sensor configured to produce a signal in response to a crash event and an accelerometer that is configured to produce a signal in response to a crash event. A processor starts a timer upon detection of the signal from the crash sensor. When the processor receives a signal from the crash sensor, the processor is configured to determine if a signal has also been received from the accelerometer and if signals from both the crash sensor and the accelerometer indicate a crash event then the processor reads a memory associated with an inflator. The processor reads a timing value selected for the inflator and fires the inflator when the timer has a value equal to the timing value selected for the inflator.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2017Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: AmSafe, Inc.Inventors: Peter Anthony Settles, Scott Fink, Giuseppe Gullotto
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Publication number: 20180244229Abstract: An electronic module assembly for controlling the deployment of one or more airbags in an aircraft includes a power source, a crash sensor configured to produce a signal in response to a crash event and an accelerometer that is configured to produce a signal in response to a crash event. A processor starts a timer upon detection of the signal from the crash sensor. When the processor receives a signal from the crash sensor, the processor is configured to determine if a signal has also been received from the accelerometer and if signals from both the crash sensor and the accelerometer indicate a crash event then the processor reads a memory associated with an inflator. The processor reads a timing value selected for the inflator and fires the inflator when the timer has a value equal to the timing value selected for the inflator.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2017Publication date: August 30, 2018Inventors: Peter Anthony Settles, Scott Fink, Giuseppe Gullotto
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Publication number: 20070195966Abstract: A hearing aid is identified by storing a binary code in the hearing aid, receiving a transmitted code, reading out a subset of bits from the stored binary code, and comparing the transmitted code with the subset for identification. The reading step preferably reads the lowest order nibble, byte, or word of the binary code. In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a charger for the hearing aid, a controller for the hearing aid, and a programmer for the hearing aid store the identification codes for two way communication among the devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2006Publication date: August 23, 2007Applicant: Zounds, Inc.Inventors: Scott Fink, Samuel Thomasson
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Publication number: 20070195979Abstract: Hearing loss is evaluated and compensated by applying a hearing aid having substantially uniform frequency response across several bands of the audible spectrum, evaluating hearing loss in each band using the hearing aid, programming the hearing aid to compensate for the loss in each band, and using the hearing aid to compensate for hearing loss. The evaluation is preferably preceded by substantially canceling noise in the ear canal using the electronics in the hearing aid. In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the evaluation is not performed if a hearing aid is not recognized by a hand held programmer but the user has the option of programming a hearing aid with existing data. The evaluation optionally includes providing background noise in the ear not being evaluated to reduce the chance of cross-coupling during the evaluation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2006Publication date: August 23, 2007Applicant: Zounds, Inc.Inventors: Samuel Thomasson, Scott Fink
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Publication number: 20070195978Abstract: Data is transferred to and from a hearing aid by transmitting an audible carrier having a frequency greater than 5 kilohertz, modulating the carrier with data, and detecting the modulated carrier in the hearing aid with a narrow band filter. The frequency is in a region where impairment occurs and there are many other sounds, thereby masking the communication, yet not interfering with it.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2006Publication date: August 23, 2007Applicant: Zounds, Inc.Inventors: Scott Fink, Samuel Thomasson
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Publication number: 20070195965Abstract: A hearing aid having a plurality of frequency bands is calibrated by evaluating the response of the hearing aid in each band and programming the hearing aid to produce a specific sound pressure level in each band, thereby providing a calibrated instrument that can be used for both evaluation and compensation of hearing loss. The sound pressure levels are preferably the same for each band. The evaluation step is preferably performed at the center frequency of each band.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2006Publication date: August 23, 2007Applicant: Zounds, Inc.Inventors: Samuel Thomasson, Scott Fink
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Publication number: 20070195977Abstract: A hearing aid is identified by storing a first binary code in the hearing aid as a first identification code, storing a second binary code in the hearing aid as a default code, and replacing the default code with a second identification code if a second hearing aid is used by the person using the first hearing aid. The identification code includes a bit indicating for which ear the hearing aid is intended. If two hearing aids are used, the identification code of the first hearing aid is substituted for the default code in the second hearing aid and vice-versa, thereby pairing the first hearing aid with the second hearing aid and indicating that there are two hearing aids needed, even if one hearing aid should become lost or inoperative.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2006Publication date: August 23, 2007Applicant: Zounds, Inc.Inventors: Scott Fink, Samuel Thomasson
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Publication number: 20070104343Abstract: A hearing aid having a rechargeable battery and a charger for charging the battery include means for transferring data means for transferring data unidirectionally or bidirectionally between the hearing aid and the charger using either a magnetic field, light, or sound. The hearing aid includes means for detecting the charge state of a battery and for sending a signal to the charger indicative of the charge state. For acoustic coupling, the charger includes a microphone and a speaker and also includes a chamber for receiving at least a portion of the hearing aid.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2005Publication date: May 10, 2007Applicant: Zounds, Inc.Inventors: Bradley Bengtsson, Scott Fink, Samuel Thomasson
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Publication number: 20060114983Abstract: A microcontroller having digital to frequency converter and pulse frequency modulator capabilities. The digital to frequency converter (DFC) generates a 50 percent duty cycle square wave signal that may be varied in frequency, wherein the 50 percent duty cycle square wave signal is directly proportional and linear with a count value put into an increment register. The pulse to frequency modulator (PFM) generates pulses having pulse widths of the input clock for each rollover of a counter. The frequency of these pulses is directly proportional and linear with the count value put into the increment register.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2004Publication date: June 1, 2006Inventors: Scott Fink, Johannes Niekerk, Joseph Julicher
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Patent number: 6696316Abstract: An Integrated Circuit (IC) package is disclosed comprising an IC chip with a microcontroller therein having an n-bit data bus, and up to n pins electrically coupled to the microcontroller. The IC package also includes a control register coupled to the microcontroller for receiving enable and disable signals from the microcontroller. One or more of the pins have one or more functional block associated thereto. Each functional block defines a specified function for its corresponding pin. Thus, each pin having a plurality of corresponding functional blocks has a number of potential functions equal to the number of corresponding functional blocks. The specific function for a given pin is selected by the enable signal from the control register which selects the appropriate functional block upon appropriate command from the microcontroller. By using pins with multiple functions, the instant invention permits an n-bit architecture microcontroller to use less than or equal to n pins.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2002Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Microchip Technology Inc.Inventors: Scott Fink, Gregory Bingham, Richard Hull, Scott Ellison
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Publication number: 20030074509Abstract: An Integrated Circuit (IC) package is disclosed comprising an IC chip with a microcontroller therein having an n-bit data bus, and up to n pins electrically coupled to the microcontroller. The IC package also includes a control register coupled to the microcontroller for receiving enable and disable signals from the microcontroller. One or more of the pins have one or more functional block associated thereto. Each functional block defines a specified function for its corresponding pin. Thus, each pin having a plurality of corresponding functional blocks has a number of potential functions equal to the number of corresponding functional blocks. The specific function for a given pin is selected by the enable signal from the control register which selects the appropriate functional block upon appropriate command from the microcontroller. By using pins with multiple functions, the instant invention permits an n-bit architecture microcontroller to use less than or equal to n pins.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Applicant: MICROCHIP TECHNOLOGY INCORPORATEDInventors: Scott Fink, Gregory Bingham, Richard Hull, Scott Ellison
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Patent number: 6483183Abstract: An Integrated Circuit (IC) package is disclosed comprising an IC chip with a microcontroller therein having an n-bit data bus, and up to n pins electrically coupled to the microcontroller. The IC package also includes a control register coupled to the microcontroller for receiving enable and disable signals from the microcontroller. One or more of the pins have one or more functional block associated thereto. Each functional block defines a specified function for its corresponding pin. Thus, each pin having a plurality of corresponding functional blocks has a number of potential functions equal to the number of corresponding functional blocks. The specific function for a given pin is selected by the enable signal from the control register which selects the appropriate functional block appropriate command from the microcontroller. By using pins with multiple functions, the instant invention permits an n-bit architecture microcontroller to use less than or equal to n pins.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1998Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Microchip Technology IncorporatedInventors: Scott Fink, Gregory Bingham, Richard Hull, Scott Ellison
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Patent number: 5847450Abstract: An Integrated Circuit (IC) package is disclosed comprising an IC chip with a microcontroller therein having an n-bit data bus, and up to n pins electrically coupled to the microcontroller. The IC package also includes a control register coupled to the microcontroller for receiving enable and disable signals from the microcontroller. One or more of the pins have one or more functional block associated thereto. Each functional block defines a specified function for its corresponding pin. Thus, each pin having a plurality of corresponding functional blocks has a number of potential functions equal to the number of corresponding functional blocks. The specific function for a given pin is selected by the enable signal from the control register which selects the appropriate functional block upon appropriate command from the microcontroller. BY using pins with multiple functions, the instant invention permits an n-bit architecture microcontroller to use less than or equal to n pins.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1996Date of Patent: December 8, 1998Assignee: Microchip Technology IncorporatedInventors: Scott Fink, Gregory C. Bingham, Richard Hull, Scott Ellison
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Patent number: D937611Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2019Date of Patent: December 7, 2021Assignee: WALGREEN CO.Inventors: Scott Fink, Nick Farinola
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Patent number: D965355Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2020Date of Patent: October 4, 2022Assignee: WALGREEN CO.Inventors: Scott Fink, Nick Farinola