Patents by Inventor Tim Baker
Tim Baker 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: 11602099Abstract: The present disclosure refers to a method for operating a round baler. The method comprises providing a nonstop baler type machine; controlling a feeding mechanism for feeding of crop into a prechamber and a main bale forming chamber by a control system of the baler; in a feeding operation, feeding the crop through a first feeding channel into the prechamber; and switching the feeding operation by the control system, thereby, stopping feeding the crop into the prechamber and starting feeding the crop through a second feeding channel into a main bale forming chamber of the baler. The control system is configured to switch the feeding operation in response to a binding material parameter reaching a predetermined parameter value, the binding material provided for wrapping a bale formed in the main bale forming chamber. Furthermore, a round baler is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2018Date of Patent: March 14, 2023Assignee: KVERNELAND GROUP RAVENNA S.R.L.Inventors: Seamus Varley, Tim Baker
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Patent number: 11540446Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a method for operating a round baler. The method comprises providing a nonstop baler type machine; feeding of crop into a prechamber and a main bale forming chamber; and providing, by a binding unit, a binding material to the main bale forming chamber for wrapping a bale formed in the main bale forming chamber, comprising, in a first mode of operation, providing a stretching apparatus in contact with the binding material, thereby, applying a compressive force to the binding material for stretching the binding material; and in a second mode of operation, providing the stretching apparatus free of contact with the binding material. Furthermore, a round baler is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2018Date of Patent: January 3, 2023Assignee: KVERNELAND GROUP RAVENNA S.R.LInventors: Tim Baker, Seamus Varley
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Publication number: 20220415075Abstract: A system for predicting and detecting urination events of users is disclosed. The system can include any number of wearable devices, mobile devices, hubs, computing devices, and servers to collect, share, process, and interpret data, as well as to provide stimuli to users and caregivers. Biometric and/or environmental data associated with a user can be collected and applied to a urination model to determine a predicted urination time. The user or a caregiver can be provided with direct or environmental stimuli conveying information about predicted urination times. Ongoing biometric and/or environmental data collection can be used to identify, and provide stimuli warning of, imminent urination events. Voluntary and involuntary feedback of actual urination events, as well as continued biometric and/or environmental data collection, can be used to train individual and collective urination models.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2022Publication date: December 29, 2022Applicant: GOGO Band, Inc.Inventors: Steven Zyglowicz, Tim Baker, Jon Coble, Israel Franco
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Patent number: 11430245Abstract: A system for predicting and detecting urination events of users is disclosed. The system can include any number of wearable devices, mobile devices, hubs, computing devices, and servers to collect, share, process, and interpret data, as well as to provide stimuli to users and caregivers. Biometric and/or environmental data associated with a user can be collected and applied to a urination model to determine a predicted urination time. The user or a caregiver can be provided with direct or environmental stimuli conveying information about predicted urination times. Ongoing biometric and/or environmental data collection can be used to identify, and provide stimuli warning of, imminent urination events. Voluntary and involuntary feedback of actual urination events, as well as continued biometric and/or environmental data collection, can be used to train individual and collective urination models.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2020Date of Patent: August 30, 2022Inventors: Steven Zyglowicz, Tim Baker, Jon Coble, Israel Franco
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Patent number: 11160214Abstract: The application discloses a bale wrapping apparatus (100), comprising a wrapping table with bale rotating means (112, 122) to hold, control and rotate a bale for the application of a wrapping material, and dispenser means (300) configured to dispense the wrapping material from rolls, and a dispenser means rotational support (116) configured to rotate the dispensed wrapping material around a uniform and/or non-uniform bale of material around a central rotating axis, and a wrapping control system configured to power, control, adjust and/or regulate the dispensed wrapping material through the dispenser means (300) to a predefined stretch ratio within acceleration and/or deceleration zones within one or more 360 degree rotations of the dispenser means rotational support (116). Furthermore, the application discloses a method for wrapping a bale (200) made from a crop product by a bale wrapping apparatus (100).Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2016Date of Patent: November 2, 2021Assignee: KVERNELAND GROUP RAVENNA S.R.L.Inventor: Tim Baker
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Publication number: 20200302201Abstract: A system for predicting and detecting urination events of users is disclosed. The system can include any number of wearable devices, mobile devices, hubs, computing devices, and servers to collect, share, process, and interpret data, as well as to provide stimuli to users and caregivers. Biometric and/or environmental data associated with a user can be collected and applied to a urination model to determine a predicted urination time. The user or a caregiver can be provided with direct or environmental stimuli conveying information about predicted urination times. Ongoing biometric and/or environmental data collection can be used to identify, and provide stimuli warning of, imminent urination events. Voluntary and involuntary feedback of actual urination events, as well as continued biometric and/or environmental data collection, can be used to train individual and collective urination models.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2020Publication date: September 24, 2020Applicant: GOGO Band, Inc.Inventors: Steven Zyglowicz, Tim Baker, Jon Coble, Israel Franco
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Publication number: 20200281125Abstract: The application discloses a bale wrapping apparatus (100), comprising a wrapping table with bale rotating means (112, 122) to hold, control and rotate a bale for the application of a wrapping material, and dispenser means (300) configured to dispense the wrapping material from rolls, and a dispenser means rotational support (116) configured to rotate the dispensed wrapping material around a uniform and/or non-uniform bale of material around a central rotating axis, and a wrapping control system configured to power, control, adjust and/or regulate the dispensed wrapping material through the dispenser means (300) to a predefined stretch ratio within acceleration and/or deceleration zones within one or more 360 degree rotations of the dispenser means rotational support (116). Furthermore, the application discloses a method for wrapping a bale (200) made from a crop product by a bale wrapping apparatus (100).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2016Publication date: September 10, 2020Inventor: Tim Baker
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Publication number: 20200229352Abstract: The present disclosure refers to a method for operating a round baler. The method comprises providing a nonstop baler type machine; controlling a feeding mechanism for feeding of crop into a prechamber and a main bale forming chamber by a control system of the baler; in a feeding operation, feeding the crop through a first feeding channel into the prechamber; and switching the feeding operation by the control system, thereby, stopping feeding the crop into the prechamber and starting feeding the crop through a second feeding channel into a main bale forming chamber of the baler. The control system is configured to switch the feeding operation in response to a binding material parameter reaching a predetermined parameter value, the binding material provided for wrapping a bale formed in the main bale forming chamber. Furthermore, a round baler is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2018Publication date: July 23, 2020Inventors: Seamus VARLEY, Tim BAKER
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Publication number: 20200205347Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a method for operating a round baler. The method comprises providing a nonstop baler type machine; feeding of crop into a prechamber and a main bale forming chamber; and providing, by a binding unit, a binding material to the main bale forming chamber for wrapping a bale formed in the main bale forming chamber, comprising, in a first mode of operation, providing a stretching apparatus in contact with the binding material, thereby, applying a compressive force to the binding material for stretching the binding material; and in a second mode of operation, providing the stretching apparatus free of contact with the binding material. Furthermore, a round baler is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2018Publication date: July 2, 2020Applicant: Kverneland Group Ravenna S.r.l.Inventors: Tim BAKER, Seamus VARLEY
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Patent number: 10685249Abstract: A system for predicting and detecting urination events of users is disclosed. The system can include any number of wearable devices, mobile devices, hubs, computing devices, and servers to collect, share, process, and interpret data, as well as to provide stimuli to users and caregivers. Biometric and/or environmental data associated with a user can be collected and applied to a urination model to determine a predicted urination time. The user or a caregiver can be provided with direct or environmental stimuli conveying information about predicted urination times. Ongoing biometric and/or environmental data collection can be used to identify, and provide stimuli warning of, imminent urination events. Voluntary and involuntary feedback of actual urination events, as well as continued biometric and/or environmental data collection, can be used to train individual and collective urination models.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2017Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: GOGO Band, Inc.Inventors: Steven Zyglowicz, Tim Baker, Jon Coble, Israel Franco
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Publication number: 20170293846Abstract: A system for predicting and detecting urination events of users is disclosed. The system can include any number of wearable devices, mobile devices, hubs, computing devices, and servers to collect, share, process, and interpret data, as well as to provide stimuli to users and caregivers. Biometric and/or environmental data associated with a user can be collected and applied to a urination model to determine a predicted urination time. The user or a caregiver can be provided with direct or environmental stimuli conveying information about predicted urination times. Ongoing biometric and/or environmental data collection can be used to identify, and provide stimuli warning of, imminent urination events. Voluntary and involuntary feedback of actual urination events, as well as continued biometric and/or environmental data collection, can be used to train individual and collective urination models.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2017Publication date: October 12, 2017Applicant: GOGO Band, Inc.Inventors: Steven Zyglowicz, Tim Baker, Jon Coble, Israel Franco
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Patent number: 9626535Abstract: The invention relates to an interactive system (S) for a device including a control unit (UCd), means for releasing multimedia content (Md), with the control unit (UCd) cooperating with said means for providing the control thereof. To enhance the attractiveness of the device, the system (S) comprises a processing unit (UC), at least one tag (T1, T2, Ti, Tn) to be affixed to said means for releasing (Md). Said at least one tag is directly connected to the processing unit and further enables a wireless communication (CP) with a communicating object (Oc). The processing unit (UC) is so arranged as to communicate with the control unit (UCd) in order to trigger an action relative to the multimedia content released in response to a communication initiated by said at least one tag.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2014Date of Patent: April 18, 2017Assignee: OXOInventors: Tim Baker, Vincent Berge
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Publication number: 20140225714Abstract: Interactive system for a device releasing multimedia content, associated device and methods. The invention relates to an interactive system (S) for a device including a control unit (UCd), means for releasing multimedia content (Md), with the control unit (UCd) cooperating with said means for providing the control thereof. To enhance the attractiveness of the device, the system (S) comprises a processing unit (UC), at least one tag (T1, T2, Ti, Tn) to be affixed to said means for releasing (Md). Said at least one tag is directly connected to the processing unit and further enables a wireless communication (CP) with a communicating object (Oc). The processing unit (UC) is so arranged as to communicate with the control unit (UCd) in order to trigger an action relative to the multimedia content released in response to a communication initiated by said at least one tag.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2014Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: OXOInventors: Tim Baker, Vincent Berge
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Patent number: 7768424Abstract: The reader (1) for a utility meter is disclosed. The reader (1) is capable of receiving data, in a variety of different protocols, by either inductive coupling or by radio frequency transmission. The reader (1) is a hand-held device which comprises an inductive read nozzle (2), a RF module, a display (4), a keypad (5) a trigger switch (6), a handle (7) a communication port (8), a battery charging interface (9), a memory and a microprocessor. The reader (1) is capable of storing utility usage data in memory and/or downloading utility usage data to a computer through the communication port (8).Type: GrantFiled: July 4, 2007Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: F.C. Patents, LLCInventors: Ian Phillip Harvey, Neil Furmidge, Richard Hall, Tim Baker
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Patent number: D645715Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2010Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Jeremy Rubens, Tim Baker, James Dangora, Paul Hatch
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Patent number: D663597Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2011Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignees: Robert Bosch Tool Corp., Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Kevin Wasielewski, Tim Baker, James Dangora, Christopher Sweet
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Patent number: D694606Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2012Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Arturo Castro Salomon, Daniel Blythe, Tim Baker, James Dangora
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Patent number: D847403Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2017Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: JOBAR INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventor: Tim A. Baker
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Patent number: D854116Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2018Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Assignee: JOBAR INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventor: Tim A. Baker
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Patent number: D886329Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2017Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: JOBAR INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventor: Tim A. Baker