Patents by Inventor Seth Wilson
Seth Wilson 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: 11944040Abstract: A cleaning system of a combine harvester includes a fan, a first valve member positioned within a first duct of the fan for throttling the flow of air through the first duct, a second valve member positioned within the second duct of the fan for throttling the flow of air through the second duct, a first actuator for adjusting a position of the first valve member, a second actuator for adjusting a position of the second valve member, first and second sensors for sensing air pressure at first and second sieves, and a controller. The controller is configured to receive the sensed air pressures from the sensors, compare the sensed air pressures with either each other or threshold values, and transmit instructions to one or both of the actuators to adjust the positions of one or both of the valve members.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2021Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: CNH Industrial America LLCInventors: Scott Wilson, Seth Bich
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Publication number: 20240025240Abstract: A protective barrier affixable to a curved substrate comprises a stack of two or more lenses, each of the two or more lenses including a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film, a hard coat on a first side of the PET film, and an adhesive layer on a second side of the PET film opposite the first side. The stack of two or more lenses may have a modulation transfer function that exhibits a contrast value greater than 75% for a spatial resolution of one line-pair per 0.0003 radians at 65 degrees angle of incidence. Heat and pressure may be applied to conform the stack of two or more lenses to the shape of the curved substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2023Publication date: January 25, 2024Inventors: Bart E. Wilson, Stephen S. Wilson, Seth Wilson
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Patent number: 11807078Abstract: A protective barrier affixable to a curved substrate comprises a stack of two or more lenses, each of the two or more lenses including a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film, a hard coat on a first side of the PET film, and an adhesive layer on a second side of the PET film opposite the first side. The stack of two or more lenses may have a modulation transfer function that exhibits a contrast value greater than 75% for a spatial resolution of one line-pair per 0.0003 radians at 65 degrees angle of incidence. Heat and pressure may be applied to conform the stack of two or more lenses to the shape of the curved substrate.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2022Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: Racing Optics, Inc.Inventors: Bart E. Wilson, Stephen S. Wilson, Seth Wilson
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Publication number: 20230229200Abstract: A shield that is attachable to a touch sensitive screen is disclosed. The shield may be attached to the touch sensitive screen only at its outer peripheral portion. An air gap is enclosed between the shield and the touch sensitive screen to form a planar air bearing. The shield preferably does not touch the active area of the touch sensitive screen when the user is not touching the shield but only viewing the touch sensitive screen through the shield. This mitigates unwanted optical artifacts such as trapped air bubbles, Newton rings and chromatic interference while maintaining the sensitivity of the touch sensitive screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2023Publication date: July 20, 2023Inventors: Stephen S. Wilson, Bart Wilson, Seth Wilson
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Patent number: 11625072Abstract: A shield that is attachable to a touch sensitive screen is disclosed. The shield may be attached to the touch sensitive screen only at its outer peripheral portion. An air gap is enclosed between the shield and the touch sensitive screen to form a planar air bearing. The shield preferably does not touch the active area of the touch sensitive screen when the user is not touching the shield but only viewing the touch sensitive screen through the shield. This mitigates unwanted optical artifacts such as trapped air bubbles, Newton rings and chromatic interference while maintaining the sensitivity of the touch sensitive screen.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2021Date of Patent: April 11, 2023Assignee: Racing Optics, Inc.Inventors: Stephen S. Wilson, Bart Wilson, Seth Wilson
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Publication number: 20230106297Abstract: A protective barrier affixable to a curved substrate comprises a stack of two or more lenses, each of the two or more lenses including a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film, a hard coat on a first side of the PET film, and an adhesive layer on a second side of the PET film opposite the first side. The stack of two or more lenses may have a modulation transfer function that exhibits a contrast value greater than 75% for a spatial resolution of one line-pair per 0.0003 radians at 65 degrees angle of incidence. Heat and pressure may be applied to conform the stack of two or more lenses to the shape of the curved substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2022Publication date: April 6, 2023Inventors: Bart E. Wilson, Stephen S. Wilson, Seth Wilson
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Publication number: 20230026696Abstract: Described are receptor ligands of transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 4 (TRPV4), pharmaceutical compositions including the compounds, and methods of using the compounds and compositions for treating ocular disorders.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2020Publication date: January 26, 2023Inventors: Paul Richard Sebahar, Ryan Looper, David Krizaj, Christopher A. Reilly, Seth Wilson Grant
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Patent number: 11548356Abstract: A protective barrier affixable to a curved substrate comprises a stack of two or more lenses, each of the two or more lenses including a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film, a hard coat on a first side of the PET film, and an adhesive layer on a second side of the PET film opposite the first side. The stack of two or more lenses may have a modulation transfer function that exhibits a contrast value greater than 75% for a spatial resolution of one line-pair per 0.0003 radians at 65 degrees angle of incidence. Heat and pressure may be applied to conform the stack of two or more lenses to the shape of the curved substrate.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2020Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: Racing Optics, Inc.Inventors: Bart E. Wilson, Stephen S. Wilson, Seth Wilson
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Publication number: 20220075424Abstract: A shield that is attachable to a touch sensitive screen is disclosed. The shield may be attached to the touch sensitive screen only at its outer peripheral portion. An air gap is enclosed between the shield and the touch sensitive screen to form a planar air bearing. The shield preferably does not touch the active area of the touch sensitive screen when the user is not touching the shield but only viewing the touch sensitive screen through the shield. This mitigates unwanted optical artifacts such as trapped air bubbles, Newton rings and chromatic interference while maintaining the sensitivity of the touch sensitive screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2021Publication date: March 10, 2022Inventors: Stephen S. Wilson, Bart Wilson, Seth Wilson
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Publication number: 20210283994Abstract: A protective barrier affixable to a curved substrate comprises a stack of two or more lenses, each of the two or more lenses including a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film, a hard coat on a first side of the PET film, and an adhesive layer on a second side of the PET film opposite the first side. The stack of two or more lenses may have a modulation transfer function that exhibits a contrast value greater than 75% for a spatial resolution of one line-pair per 0.0003 radians at 65 degrees angle of incidence. Heat and pressure may be applied to conform the stack of two or more lenses to the shape of the curved substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2020Publication date: September 16, 2021Inventors: Bart E. Wilson, Stephen S. Wilson, Seth Wilson
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Publication number: 20200183460Abstract: A shield that is attachable to a touch sensitive screen is disclosed. The shield may be attached to the touch sensitive screen only at its outer peripheral portion. An air gap is enclosed between the shield and the touch sensitive screen to form a planar air bearing. The shield preferably does not touch the active area of the touch sensitive screen when the user is not touching the shield but only viewing the touch sensitive screen through the shield. This mitigates unwanted optical artifacts such as trapped air bubbles, Newton rings and chromatic interference while maintaining the sensitivity of the touch sensitive screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2020Publication date: June 11, 2020Inventors: Stephen S. Wilson, Bart Wilson, Seth Wilson
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Patent number: 10620670Abstract: A shield that is attachable to a touch sensitive screen is disclosed. The shield may be attached to the touch sensitive screen only at its outer peripheral portion. An air gap is enclosed between the shield and the touch sensitive screen to form a planar air bearing. The shield preferably does not touch the active area of the touch sensitive screen when the user is not touching the shield but only viewing the touch sensitive screen through the shield. This mitigates unwanted optical artifacts such as trapped air bubbles, Newton rings and chromatic interference while maintaining the sensitivity of the touch sensitive screen.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2018Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Assignee: Racing Optics, Inc.Inventors: Stephen S. Wilson, Bart Wilson, Seth Wilson
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Patent number: 10345934Abstract: A shield that is attachable to a touch sensitive screen is disclosed. The shield may be attached to the touch sensitive screen only at its outer peripheral portion. An air gap is enclosed between the shield and the touch sensitive screen to form a planar air bearing. The shield preferably does not touch the active area of the touch sensitive screen when the user is not touching the shield but only viewing the touch sensitive screen through the shield. This mitigates unwanted optical artifacts such as trapped air bubbles, Newton rings and chromatic interference while maintaining the sensitivity of the touch sensitive screen.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2015Date of Patent: July 9, 2019Assignee: Racing Optics, Inc.Inventors: Stephen S. Wilson, Bart Wilson, Seth Wilson
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Publication number: 20190094914Abstract: A shield that is attachable to a touch sensitive screen is disclosed. The shield may be attached to the touch sensitive screen only at its outer peripheral portion. An air gap is enclosed between the shield and the touch sensitive screen to form a planar air bearing. The shield preferably does not touch the active area of the touch sensitive screen when the user is not touching the shield but only viewing the touch sensitive screen through the shield. This mitigates unwanted optical artifacts such as trapped air bubbles, Newton rings and chromatic interference while maintaining the sensitivity of the touch sensitive screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2018Publication date: March 28, 2019Inventors: Stephen S. Wilson, Bart Wilson, Seth Wilson
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Publication number: 20170192131Abstract: A stack of laminated transparent lenses consists of two alternating optically clear materials in intimate contact. The materials are a plastic lens and clear adhesive. The adhesive is uninterrupted. The lens and the adhesive have refraction mismatch of less than 0.2. A tab portion is part of each lens acts as an aid in peeling away the outermost lens after contamination of the lens layer during racing conditions. The lens stack can be mounted to the posts on the face shield or laminated directly to a windshield.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2017Publication date: July 6, 2017Inventors: Bart Wilson, Seth Wilson, Stephen S. Wilson
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Publication number: 20170147100Abstract: A shield that is attachable to a touch sensitive screen is disclosed. The shield may be attached to the touch sensitive screen only at its outer peripheral portion. An air gap is enclosed between the shield and the touch sensitive screen to form a planar air bearing. The shield preferably does not touch the active area of the touch sensitive screen when the user is not touching the shield but only viewing the touch sensitive screen through the shield. This mitigates unwanted optical artifacts such as trapped air bubbles, Newton rings and chromatic interference while maintaining the sensitivity of the touch sensitive screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2017Publication date: May 25, 2017Inventors: Stephen S. Wilson, Bart Wilson, Seth Wilson
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Publication number: 20170031525Abstract: A shield that is attachable to a touch sensitive screen is disclosed. The shield may be attached to the touch sensitive screen only at its outer peripheral portion. An air gap is enclosed between the shield and the touch sensitive screen to form a planar air bearing. The shield preferably does not touch the active area of the touch sensitive screen when the user is not touching the shield but only viewing the touch sensitive screen through the shield. This mitigates unwanted optical artifacts such as trapped air bubbles, Newton rings and chromatic interference while maintaining the sensitivity of the touch sensitive screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2016Publication date: February 2, 2017Inventors: Stephen S. Wilson, Bart Wilson, Seth Wilson
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Patent number: 9471163Abstract: A shield that is attachable to a touch sensitive screen is disclosed. The shield may be attached to the touch sensitive screen only at its outer peripheral portion. An air gap is enclosed between the shield and the touch sensitive screen to form a planar air bearing. The shield preferably does not touch the active area of the touch sensitive screen when the user is not touching the shield but only viewing the touch sensitive screen through the shield. This mitigates unwanted optical artifacts such as trapped air bubbles, Newton rings and chromatic interference while maintaining the sensitivity of the touch sensitive screen.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2015Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: Racing Optics, Inc.Inventors: Stephen S. Wilson, Bart Wilson, Seth Wilson
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Patent number: D985875Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2022Date of Patent: May 9, 2023Assignee: Racing Optics, Inc.Inventors: Stephen S. Wilson, Bart E. Wilson, Seth Wilson
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Patent number: D990089Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2023Date of Patent: June 20, 2023Assignee: Racing Optics, Inc.Inventors: Stephen S. Wilson, Bart E. Wilson, Seth Wilson