Patents by Inventor Scott L. Barnes
Scott L. Barnes 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: 11896534Abstract: An external automotive condenser and light assembly for mounting on a body of a vehicle, the condenser and light assembly includes a condenser housing having a top portion defining at least one top opening and a bottom portion defining at least one bottom opening. The condenser housing includes a front face so as to permit at least one warning light to be affixed thereto. The condenser housing includes a right face extending rearward from the front face. The condenser housing includes a left face extending rearward from the front face. At least one warning light is affixed to an exterior of the front face.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2021Date of Patent: February 13, 2024Assignee: REV Ambulance Group Orlando, Inc.Inventors: Scott L. Barnes, Herschel W. Davis, Jr., Matthew W. Grafton, Robert L. Collins
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Publication number: 20210282985Abstract: An external automotive condenser and light assembly for mounting on a body of a vehicle, the condenser and light assembly includes a condenser housing having a top portion defining at least one top opening and a bottom portion defining at least one bottom opening. The condenser housing includes a front face so as to permit at least one warning light to be affixed thereto. The condenser housing includes a right face extending rearward from the front face. The condenser housing includes a left face extending rearward from the front face. At least one warning light is affixed to an exterior of the front face.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2021Publication date: September 16, 2021Inventors: Scott L. Barnes, Herschel W. Davis, JR., Matthew W. Grafton, Robert L. Collins
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Patent number: 11007096Abstract: The present invention relates generally to an external condenser and light assembly and, more particularly, to an improved external air conditioning condenser and housing that is designed to additionally serve as a light assembly for an emergency vehicle. The condenser housing is mounted to the exterior of the emergency vehicle, which improves the performance of the emergency vehicle's air-conditioning system. The design of the condenser housing also allows it to serve as a light assembly on which emergency vehicle lights are mounted. The condenser housing and light assembly structure thereby provides for proper air conditioning functionality without occupying space on the exterior of the vehicle that would more preferably be occupied by emergency lighting.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2014Date of Patent: May 18, 2021Assignee: REV Ambulance Group Orlando, Inc.Inventors: Scott L. Barnes, Herschel W. Davis, Jr., Matthew W. Grafton, Robert L. Collins
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Patent number: 10413458Abstract: The present invention relates generally to an external condenser and light assembly and, more particularly, to an improved external air conditioning condenser and housing that is designed to additionally serve as a light assembly for an emergency vehicle. The condenser housing is mounted to the exterior of the emergency vehicle, which improves the performance of the emergency vehicle's air-conditioning system. The design of the condenser housing also allows it to serve as a light assembly on which emergency vehicle lights are mounted. The condenser housing and light assembly structure thereby provides for proper air conditioning functionality without occupying space on the exterior of the vehicle that would more preferably be occupied by emergency lighting.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2017Date of Patent: September 17, 2019Assignee: REV AMBULANCE GROUP ORLANDO, INC.Inventors: Scott L. Barnes, Herschel W. Davis, Jr., Matthew W. Grafton, Robert L. Collins
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Publication number: 20170181906Abstract: The present invention relates generally to an external condenser and light assembly and, more particularly, to an improved external air conditioning condenser and housing that is designed to additionally serve as a light assembly for an emergency vehicle. The condenser housing is mounted to the exterior of the emergency vehicle, which improves the performance of the emergency vehicle's air-conditioning system. The design of the condenser housing also allows it to serve as a light assembly on which emergency vehicle lights are mounted. The condenser housing and light assembly structure thereby provides for proper air conditioning functionality without occupying space on the exterior of the vehicle that would more preferably be occupied by emergency lighting.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2017Publication date: June 29, 2017Inventors: Scott L. Barnes, Herschel W. Davis, Jr., Matthew W. Grafton, Robert L. Collins
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Patent number: 9561142Abstract: The present invention relates generally to an external condenser and light assembly and, more particularly, to an improved external air conditioning condenser and housing that is designed to additionally serve as a light assembly for an emergency vehicle. The condenser housing is mounted to the exterior of the emergency vehicle, which improves the performance of the emergency vehicle's air-conditioning system. The design of the condenser housing also allows it to serve as a light assembly on which emergency vehicle lights are mounted. The condenser housing and light assembly structure thereby provides for proper air conditioning functionality without occupying space on the exterior of the vehicle that would more preferably be occupied by emergency lighting.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2016Date of Patent: February 7, 2017Assignee: REV Ambulance Group Orlando, Inc.Inventors: Scott L. Barnes, Herschel W. Davis, Jr., Matthew W. Grafton, Robert L. Collins
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Publication number: 20170027783Abstract: The present invention relates generally to an external condenser and light assembly and, more particularly, to an improved external air conditioning condenser and housing that is designed to additionally serve as a light assembly for an emergency vehicle. The condenser housing is mounted to the exterior of the emergency vehicle, which improves the performance of the emergency vehicle's air-conditioning system. The design of the condenser housing also allows it to serve as a light assembly on which emergency vehicle lights are mounted. The condenser housing and light assembly structure thereby provides for proper air conditioning functionality without occupying space on the exterior of the vehicle that would more preferably be occupied by emergency lighting.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2016Publication date: February 2, 2017Inventors: Scott L. Barnes, Herschel W. Davis, JR., Matthew W. Grafton, Robert L. Collins
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Publication number: 20150048640Abstract: The present invention relates generally to an external condenser and light assembly and, more particularly, to an improved external air conditioning condenser and housing that is designed to additionally serve as a light assembly for an emergency vehicle. The condenser housing is mounted to the exterior of the emergency vehicle, which improves the performance of the emergency vehicle's air-conditioning system. The design of the condenser housing also allows it to serve as a light assembly on which emergency vehicle lights are mounted. The condenser housing and light assembly structure thereby provides for proper air conditioning functionality without occupying space on the exterior of the vehicle that would more preferably be occupied by emergency lighting.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2014Publication date: February 19, 2015Inventors: Scott L. Barnes, Herschel W. Davis, JR., Matthew W. Grafton, Robert L. Collins
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Patent number: 8899059Abstract: The present invention relates generally to an external condenser and light assembly and, more particularly, to an improved external air conditioning condenser and housing that is designed to additionally serve as a light assembly for an emergency vehicle. The condenser housing is mounted to the exterior of the emergency vehicle, which improves the performance of the emergency vehicle's air-conditioning system. The design of the condenser housing also allows it to serve as a light assembly on which emergency vehicle lights are mounted. The condenser housing and light assembly structure thereby provides for proper air conditioning functionality without occupying space on the exterior of the vehicle that would more preferably be occupied by emergency lighting.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2011Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: Wheeled Coach Industries, Inc.Inventors: Scott L. Barnes, Herschel W. Davis, Jr., Matthew W. Grafton, Robert L. Collins
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Publication number: 20120049556Abstract: The present invention relates generally to an external condenser and light assembly and, more particularly, to an improved external air conditioning condenser and housing that is designed to additionally serve as a light assembly for an emergency vehicle. The condenser housing is mounted to the exterior of the emergency vehicle, which improves the performance of the emergency vehicle's air-conditioning system. The design of the condenser housing also allows it to serve as a light assembly on which emergency vehicle lights are mounted. The condenser housing and light assembly structure thereby provides for proper air conditioning functionality without occupying space on the exterior of the vehicle that would more preferably be occupied by emergency lighting.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2011Publication date: March 1, 2012Applicant: WHEELED COACH INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: Scott L. Barnes, Herschel W. Davis, JR., Matthew W. Grafton, Robert L. Collins
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Patent number: 5580795Abstract: A photoconductive isotype heterojunction impedance-matched infrared detector has blocking contacts which are positioned on the bottom side of the detector. The blocking contacts prevent transfer of minority carriers from the active region of the detector, thereby extending the lifetime of these carriers. The detector is formed by first fabricating an active layer followed by an isotype blocking layer on a growth substrate. These layers are etched and appropriate passivation layers and contacts are applied. A mechanical supporting substrate is applied to the detector and the growth substrate is removed. Etch stop holes are formed which extend into the active layer of the detector. A precision thickness of the active layer required in an impedance-matched detector design is produced by thinning the active layer in an etching process until the surface of the active layer reaches the etch stop hole.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1995Date of Patent: December 3, 1996Assignee: Loral Vought Systems CorporationInventors: Thomas R. Schimert, Scott L. Barnes
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Patent number: 4911152Abstract: A traction splint for applying traction to an injured limb of a patient. The traction splint includes a pair of spaced adjustably extensible side members, a traction mechanism coupled to first ends of the side members for exerting a pulling force on the limb, and a cross member traversing second ends of the side members and adapted to abut a portion of the patient. The cross member is pivotally connected to the second ends whereby extending one of the side members more than the other side member angularly displaces the cross member with respect to the side member.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1986Date of Patent: March 27, 1990Assignee: Aero Products, Inc.Inventors: Scott L. Barnes, Harold J. Haun