Patents by Inventor Scott Stuart
Scott Stuart 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: 10866061Abstract: A multi-axis firearm foregrip which is highly adjustable and which enables a firearm to be held or supported in a position which is ergonomic for the user or appropriate for use of the firearm. The foregrip may be rapidly adjusted to a selected one of many different positions as deemed appropriate by the user to enable optimal use of the firearm. The foregrip comprises a mount, a handle and a joint. The mount may be engageable to the firearm, for example to a rail system of the firearm. The handle is adjacent to the mount. The joint engages the handle to the mount and allows for handle movement relative to the mount. In embodiments, the foregrip utilizes a ball-and-socket joint which enables swiveling movement of the handle relative to the mount providing a wide range of handle adjustment before the handle is held at the selected position by the foregrip.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2017Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: TJA Design LLCInventors: Todd J. Anstett, Jason Scott Stuart
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Patent number: 10773564Abstract: A swing arm suspension for suspending a rear drive wheel in a three-wheeled electric vehicle has an adjustable arm which allows the tension on the drive belt to be easily adjusted for installing or removing the drive belt or adjusting tension for operation.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2017Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Assignee: ELECTRAMECCANICA VEHICLES CORP.Inventors: Daniel Stanley Watt, Jerry Kroll, Scott Stuart Hargrove, Henry Reisner, Edward Theobald
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Patent number: 10661300Abstract: A method for painting a work piece of plastic material. The method includes applying a first coating of an electrically conductive material to the work piece and electrically grounding the first coating. The method also includes electrostatically charging a paint to render the paint conductive for statically attracting the conductive paint toward the grounded first coating of the work piece. The method also includes overlying a mask of a non-conductive material over at least a portion of the first coating of the work piece and electrically insulating the mask. The work piece is then sprayed with the conductive paint to apply a layer of paint on the first coating with the mask preventing the conductive paint from being applied on the portions of the first coating of the work piece that are covered by the mask.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2016Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignee: Lacks Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Lee Chase, Scott Stuart
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Patent number: 10378740Abstract: A light assembly includes a C-shaped body defined by a top plate extending between two legs, and LED light provided within the body, and a battery also provided within the body. Each of the legs of the core may define a clamping member projecting from a corresponding one of the legs towards the other one of the legs, and each clamping member having a V-shaped cross-section.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2017Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Assignee: Lacks Home ProductsInventors: Scott Stuart, Michael Modrusic
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Publication number: 20190092112Abstract: A swing arm suspension for suspending a rear drive wheel in a three-wheeled electric vehicle has an adjustable arm which allows the tension on the drive belt to be easily adjusted for installing or removing the drive belt or adjusting tension for operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2017Publication date: March 28, 2019Inventors: Daniel Stanley WATT, Jerry KROLL, Scott Stuart HARGROVE, Henry REISNER, Edward THEOBALD
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Patent number: 10227784Abstract: A deck light assembly for attachment to a deck railing includes a C-shaped body with a core nesting within a cover and a top plate extending between two legs. A foot extends inwardly from each of the legs to engage the bottom of the deck railing and secure the deck light assembly thereon. A solar panel on the top plate charges a battery and causes an LED light to illuminate in the absence of ambient light. A shade on the outer surface of one of the legs directs light downwardly. One leg includes a catch with a planar portion biased inwardly to engage the deck railing and configured to flex outwardly to disengage from the deck railing. A nub extends from the catch for application of an outward force to flex the planar portion for attaching or removing the deck light assembly from the deck railing.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2016Date of Patent: March 12, 2019Assignee: Lacks Home ProductsInventors: Scott Stuart, Michael Modrusic
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Publication number: 20170314889Abstract: A multi-axis firearm foregrip which is highly adjustable and which enables a firearm to be held or supported in a position which is ergonomic for the user or appropriate for use of the firearm. The foregrip may be rapidly adjusted to a selected one of many different positions as deemed appropriate by the user to enable optimal use of the firearm. The foregrip comprises a mount, a handle and a joint. The mount may be engageable to the firearm, for example to a rail system of the firearm. The handle is adjacent to the mount. The joint engages the handle to the mount and allows for handle movement relative to the mount. In embodiments, the foregrip utilizes a ball-and-socket joint which enables swiveling movement of the handle relative to the mount providing a wide range of handle adjustment before the handle is held at the selected position by the foregrip.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2017Publication date: November 2, 2017Applicant: TJA DESIGN LLCInventors: Todd J. Anstett, Jason Scott Stuart
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Publication number: 20170241626Abstract: A deck light assembly for attachment to a deck railing includes a C-shaped body with a core nesting within a cover and a top plate extending between two legs. The body includes a top plate extending between a first leg and a second leg. An LED light and a battery may each be disposed within the body between the core and the cover. Each of the legs of the core may define a clamping member, with the clamping members in mirror-image pairs across from one-another for securing the deck light assembly upon the deck railing, and each clamping member having a V-shaped cross-section with a top portion extending downwardly and inwardly away from the associated leg to a knuckle, and with a bottom portion extending downwardly from the knuckle and outwardly toward the associated leg. The clamping members may be flexible outwardly for allowing the deck light assembly to be easily removed or repositioned on the deck railing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2017Publication date: August 24, 2017Inventors: SCOTT STUART, MICHAEL MODRUSIC
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Publication number: 20170241627Abstract: A deck light assembly for attachment to a deck railing includes a C-shaped body with a core nesting within a cover and a top plate extending between two legs. A foot extends inwardly from each of the legs to engage the bottom of the deck railing and secure the deck light assembly thereon. A solar panel on the top plate charges a battery and causes an LED light to illuminate in the absence of ambient light. A shade on the outer surface of one of the legs directs light downwardly. One leg includes a catch with a planar portion biased inwardly to engage the deck railing and configured to flex outwardly to disengage from the deck railing. A nub extends from the catch for application of an outward force to flex the planar portion for attaching or removing the deck light assembly from the deck railing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2016Publication date: August 24, 2017Applicant: Lacks Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Scott Stuart, Michael Modrusic
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Patent number: 9709356Abstract: A multi-axis firearm foregrip which is highly adjustable and which enables a firearm to be held or supported in a position which is ergonomic for the user or appropriate for use of the firearm. The foregrip may be rapidly adjusted to a selected one of many different positions as deemed appropriate by the user to enable optimal use of the firearm. The foregrip comprises a mount, a handle and a joint. The mount may be engageable to the firearm, for example to a rail system of the firearm. The handle is adjacent to the mount. The joint engages the handle to the mount and allows for handle movement relative to the mount. In embodiments, the foregrip utilizes a ball-and-socket joint which enables swiveling movement of the handle relative to the mount providing a wide range of handle adjustment before the handle is held at the selected position by the foregrip.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2015Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: TJA DESIGN LLCInventors: Todd J. Anstett, Jason Scott Stuart
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Publication number: 20170136491Abstract: A method for painting a work piece of plastic material. The method includes applying a first coating of an electrically conductive material to the work piece and electrically grounding the first coating. The method also includes electrostatically charging a paint to render the paint conductive for statically attracting the conductive paint toward the grounded first coating of the work piece. The method also includes overlying a mask of a non-conductive material over at least a portion of the first coating of the work piece and electrically insulating the mask. The work piece is then sprayed with the conductive paint to apply a layer of paint on the first coating with the mask preventing the conductive paint from being applied on the portions of the first coating of the work piece that are covered by the mask.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2016Publication date: May 18, 2017Inventors: Lee Chase, Scott Stuart
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Patent number: 8022341Abstract: An improved oven is aimed at optimizing heat transfer and delivering an optimal cooking efficiency in comparison to conventional high-speed cooking ovens. The oven includes tubes that generate plume arrays of a heated gas and introduce them into a cooking chamber of the oven. The tubes may be removably located at the bottom of the cooking chamber of the oven. The tubes are dimensioned for hot air impingement to tighten impingement plume arrays, subject to the space constraints of the oven's cooking chamber. With the optimized cooking efficiency provided by the present invention, high-speed cooking technology may now be extended to ovens operating on a power supply based on a voltage less than 220 volts, preferably between 110 and 125 volts, with more productive results, so that the high-speed cooking technology may find wider applicability and a broader customer base.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2008Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Appliance Scientific, Inc.Inventors: Philip R. McKee, Earl R. Winkelmann, Scott Stuart Smith, Lee Thomas VanLanen
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Publication number: 20090095739Abstract: An improved oven is aimed at optimizing heat transfer and delivering an optimal cooking efficiency in comparison to conventional high-speed cooking ovens. The oven includes tubes that generate plume arrays of a heated gas and introduce them into a cooking chamber of the oven. The tubes may be removably located at the bottom of the cooking chamber of the oven. The tubes are dimensioned for hot air impingement to tighten impingement plume arrays, subject to the space constraints of the oven's cooking chamber. With the optimized cooking efficiency provided by the present invention, high-speed cooking technology may now be extended to ovens operating on a power supply based on a voltage less than 220 volts, preferably between 110 and 125 volts, with more productive results, so that the high-speed cooking technology may find wider applicability and a broader customer base.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2008Publication date: April 16, 2009Inventors: Philip R. McKee, Earl R. Winkelmann, Scott Stuart Smith, Lee Thomas VanLanen
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Publication number: 20060140389Abstract: A system and a method for providing a service begins when a customer establishes a communication link, such as a telecommunications link, with a service provider, such as directory assistance. An exchange of information occurs, and a service, such as a telephone number or catalog order, is provided by the service provider at least in part via the communication link. Before the customer terminates the communication link, he or she is requested to provide feedback, which preferably relates to the quality of the service provided. In another embodiment, the exchange of information is monitored, and an action, such as notifying a supervisor, is taken if a predetermined condition is detected, such as usage of unacceptable language by a call handling agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2006Publication date: June 29, 2006Inventors: Robert Stuart, Scott Stuart
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Publication number: 20060053101Abstract: A more efficient search algorithm introduces a variety of new tools and strategies to more efficiently search and retrieve desired records from an electronic database. Among these are a strategy that utilizes the first and last positional characters, or phonemes, to exploit the fact that often last positional character is nearly as important as a first positional character in distinguishing database records from one another. In addition, virtual search parameters, that are not a portion of the database records, can also be utilized in distinguishing database records, such as by identifying a number of characters in a search field for a requested database record as a way of distinguishing that record from all others with a different number of characters. The invention finds potential application in any database search application, but is particularly useful in delivering directory assistance services.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2005Publication date: March 9, 2006Inventors: Robert Stuart, Scott Stuart
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Publication number: 20050141693Abstract: A system and a method for providing a service begins when a customer establishes a communication link, such as a telecommunications link, with a service provider, such as directory assistance. An exchange of information occurs, and a service, such as a telephone number or catalog order, is provided by the service provider at least in part via the communication link. Before the customer terminates the communication link, he or she is requested to provide feedback, which preferably relates to the quality of the service provided. In another embodiment, the exchange of information is monitored, and an action, such as notifying a supervisor, is taken if a predetermined condition is detected, such as usage of unacceptable language by a call handling agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2005Publication date: June 30, 2005Inventors: Robert Stuart, Scott Stuart
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Patent number: 6748458Abstract: The input/output expansion system (“I/O expansion system”) for an external or main computing unit includes a rack; at least one I/O expansion module mounted to the rack, the I/O expansion module comprising at least one I/O circuit card; a utilities control module mounted to the rack, the utilities control module being configured to receive a command from the external computer unit and generating a signal in response to the command for distribution to at least one I/O expansion module; and expansion power chassis mounted to the rack, the an expansion power chassis being electrically connected to a power source and being configured to distribute the power to the at least one I/O expansion module and the utilities control module.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2001Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: Hewlett Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: J. Michael Andrewartha, Martha G. Peterson, Farrukh S. Syed, Brent A. Boudreaux, Richard A. Schumacher, Bryan Wayne Pogor, Eric C. Peterson, Lee Thomas VanLanen, Patrick Wesley Clark, Michael Jay Zalta, Scott Stuart Smith, Kirankumar Chhaganlal Patel
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Patent number: 6675720Abstract: A cable management system includes an opposed pair of articulated A-frame support assemblies that are connected by a cable support platform, such as a roller. The A-frame support assemblies may be reach between an electrical system chassis and an equipment rack in a manner that permits the elevation of the cable support platform to change concomitant with extensile and de-extensile motion of the electrical system chassis relative to the equipment rack. This change in elevation manages slack in the cable to feed cable forwardly during extensile motion of the electrical system chassis and to pull cable rearwardly with de-extensile motion.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2001Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Martha G. Peterson, Brent A. Boudreaux, Patrick Wesley Clark, Scott Stuart Smith, Michael Jay Zalta, Lee Thomas Van Laren
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Publication number: 20030042096Abstract: A cable management system includes an opposed pair of articulated A-frame support assemblies that are connected by a cable support platform, such as a roller. The A-frame support assemblies may be reach between an electrical system chassis and an equipment rack in a manner that permits the elevation of the cable support platform to change concomitant with extensile and de-extensile motion of the electrical system chassis relative to the equipment rack. This change in elevation manages slack in the cable to feed cable forwardly during extensile motion of the electrical system chassis and to pull cable rearwardly with de-extensile motion.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2001Publication date: March 6, 2003Inventors: Martha G. Peterson, Brent A. Boudreaux, Patrick Wesley Clark, Scott Stuart Smith, Michael Jay Zalta, Lee Thomas Van Laren
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Patent number: D802516Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2016Date of Patent: November 14, 2017Assignee: Lacks Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Scott Stuart