Patents by Inventor Scott Slaughter

Scott Slaughter 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: 20210319517
    Abstract: A computer-implemented method for remotely obtaining signatures for insurance-related documents is presented. An insurance provider user interface creates a first insurance-related digital document from customer-associated data for a customer. The user interface generates and transmits a data request for an electronic signature to a first communication channel for the customer, and transmits the customer-associated data to a third party server. The third party is an electronic signature service that creates a second insurance-related digital document with the customer-associated data, electronically authenticates the customer and facilitates an electronic exchange of the second insurance-related digital document between insurance provider and customer. The user interface receives the second insurance-related digital document with a digital signature of the customer from the third party server.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 12, 2016
    Publication date: October 14, 2021
    Inventors: Brant E. Aringdale, Todd S. Wiese, Stephen W. Lauritson, Holly B. Fuelling, Amy L. Shreves, Joseph Scott Slaughter, Michael J. Heffron, Jason Jerdee, Julie A. Jarrett
  • Patent number: 10934678
    Abstract: A grouting module may include a lower surface configured for connection to a screw pile component, an upper surface configured for connection to an upper hollow pile shaft, a body disposed between the upper surface and the lower surface, and an axial bore through the upper surface and at least a portion of the body. The body may include a flange configured to create an annular space around the upper adapter and one or more flow injection conduits configured for injecting grout received from the upper hollow pile shaft through the axial bore extension into the annular space while the pile is advanced downward into a substrate. Once the final pile tip elevation is reached, the pile extensions above the grouting module are counter-rotated slightly to realign the ports in the grouting module from side to bottom discharge and allow post-grouting of the lead pile extension.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 2, 2021
    Inventors: Carl Dekle, Scott Slaughter, Robert Forsythe, Raja Madhyannapu, Firouz Rosti
  • Publication number: 20210017728
    Abstract: A grouting module may include a lower surface configured for connection to a screw pile component, an upper surface configured for connection to an upper hollow pile shaft, a body disposed between the upper surface and the lower surface, and an axial bore through the upper surface and at least a portion of the body. The body may include a flange configured to create an annular space around the upper adapter and one or more flow injection conduits configured for injecting grout received from the upper hollow pile shaft through the axial bore extension into the annular space while the pile is advanced downward into a substrate. Once the final pile tip elevation is reached, the pile extensions above the grouting module are counter-rotated slightly to realign the ports in the grouting module from side to bottom discharge and allow post-grouting of the lead pile extension.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 28, 2019
    Publication date: January 21, 2021
    Inventors: Carl Dekle, Scott Slaughter, Robert Forsythe, Raja Madhyannapu, Firouz Rosti
  • Publication number: 20050204809
    Abstract: A parallel seismic tester utilizing a cone penetrometer to test the depth of a foundation or the like comprises three important elements: the cone penetrometer which houses a receiver, an impactor to impact the structure, and data gathering and analyzing equipment. The receiver may comprise a hydrophone, a geophone, or accelerometers. In the case where the receiver is a hydrophone, the hydrophone is embedded in a plastic, water filled container within the cone penetrometer head, and the head retracts prior to running tests.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 17, 2004
    Publication date: September 22, 2005
    Inventors: Scott Slaughter, Larry Olson