Patents by Inventor Tim Reynolds
Tim Reynolds 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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Publication number: 20210389606Abstract: Optical devices such as eyeglass lenses and digital displays having improved optical characteristics achieved, in part, through incorporation of an index matching system between material layers having different refractive indices.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2021Publication date: December 16, 2021Applicant: Vision Ease, LPInventors: Jeff Brown, Michael S. Boulineau, Michael Marshall, Tim Reynolds
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Publication number: 20210325570Abstract: An ophthalmic article having a coating system which provides antireflective, easy clean and anti-fogging properties to the ophthalmic article. The coating system includes alternating layers of low refractive index and high refractive index metal oxides and a sol-gel based hydrophilic top layer formed of one or more silanes, one or more alcohols, DI water and itaconic acid. The coating system provides favorable surface energy and particle size distribution to the ophthalmic article when the sol-gel based top layer is deposited on top surface of the alternating layers of low refractive index and high refractive index metal oxides.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2021Publication date: October 21, 2021Applicant: Vision Ease, LPInventors: Tim Reynolds, Sandy Goebel, Robin Kezar, Jeffrey Brown
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Patent number: 11131866Abstract: Optical devices such as eyeglass lenses and digital displays having improved optical characteristics achieved, in part, through incorporation of an index matching system between material layers having different refractive indices.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2019Date of Patent: September 28, 2021Assignee: Vision Ease, LPInventors: Jeff Brown, Michael S. Boulineau, Michael Marshall, Tim Reynolds
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Publication number: 20210208309Abstract: An ophthalmic lens incorporating an optically functional wafer having improved adhesion to a polymerized polyurea-urethane bulk lens resin.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2021Publication date: July 8, 2021Applicant: Vision Ease, LPInventors: Hannah Vu, David Olund, Sarawuth Seewattanangkoon, Ladawan Chantharadet, Harjit Bhambra, Tim Reynolds, Robin Kezar, Jeff Brown, Richard Blacker
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Patent number: 10962684Abstract: An ophthalmic lens incorporating an optically functional wafer having improved adhesion to a polymerized polyurea-urethane bulk lens resin.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2017Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: Vision Ease, LPInventors: Hannah Vu, David Olund, Sarawuth Seewattanangkoon, Ladawan Chantharadet, Harjit Bhambra, Tim Reynolds, Robin Kezar, Jeff Brown, Richard Blacker
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Publication number: 20200004044Abstract: Optical devices such as eyeglass lenses and digital displays having improved optical characteristics achieved, in part, through incorporation of an index matching system between material layers having different refractive indices.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2019Publication date: January 2, 2020Applicant: Vision Ease, LPInventors: Jeff Brown, Michael S. Boulineau, Michael Marshall, Tim Reynolds
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Patent number: 10444538Abstract: Optical devices such as eyeglass lenses and digital displays having improved optical characteristics achieved, in part, through incorporation of an index matching system between material layers having different refractive indices.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2017Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: Vision Ease, LPInventors: Jeff Brown, Michael S. Boulineau, Michael Marshall, Tim Reynolds
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Publication number: 20180067337Abstract: Optical devices such as eyeglass lenses and digital displays having improved optical characteristics achieved, in part, through incorporation of an index matching system between material layers having different refractive indices.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Applicant: Vision Ease, LPInventors: Jeff Brown, Michael S. Boulineau, Michael Marshall, Tim Reynolds
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Publication number: 20170329051Abstract: An ophthalmic lens incorporating an optically functional wafer having improved adhesion to a polymerized polyurea-urethane bulk lens resin.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2017Publication date: November 16, 2017Applicant: Vision Ease, LPInventors: Hannah Vu, David Olund, Sarawuth Seewattanangkoon, Ladawan Chantharadet, Harjit Bhambra, Tim Reynolds, Robin Kezar, Jeff Brown, Richard Blacker
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Patent number: 9522658Abstract: A control system for a vehicle includes a powertrain comprising a prime mover and a driveline. The control system selectively controls the driveline to assume a first state in which a transmission of the driveline is substantially fully connected to the prime mover and a second state in which when the vehicle is stationary the transmission is at least partially disconnected or decoupled from the prime mover to reduce a torque loading on the prime mover. The control system controls the driveline to assume the second state when the vehicle is held stationary by a brake in response to actuation of a driver operable brake control. Upon release of the brake control, the control system verifies that a first portion of a powertrain of the vehicle is rotating at a speed exceeding a prescribed threshold and commands the driveline to assume the first state before permitting release of the brake.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2013Date of Patent: December 20, 2016Assignee: JAGUAR LAND ROVER LIMITEDInventors: Tim Reynolds, Craig Percy
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Patent number: 9483621Abstract: A medication dispenser. The dispenser comprises a sensor for receiving biometric information from a user, a memory for storing a minimum dosing interval, a controller for determining whether the user is an authorized user, a belt having medication-carrying slots, a dose opening defined in an exterior surface of the dispenser, and a signaling device. The controller activates the signaling device and the sensor only when the minimum dosing interval has elapsed as measured from a last successful user authentication. The sensor is responsive to user biometric information provided any time after activation of the signaling device and the sensor, but not before activation of the signaling device and the sensor. After determining the use is an authorized user, a medication-carrying slot is aligned with the dose opening.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2015Date of Patent: November 1, 2016Assignee: Advancen MOD CorporationInventors: N. Sharon Conley, Tim Reynolds
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Publication number: 20150310186Abstract: A medication dispenser. The dispenser comprises a sensor for receiving biometric information from a user, a memory for storing a minimum dosing interval, a controller for determining whether the user is an authorized user, a belt having medication-carrying slots, a dose opening defined in an exterior surface of the dispenser, and a signaling device. The controller activates the signaling device and the sensor only when the minimum dosing interval has elapsed as measured from a last successful user authentication. The sensor is responsive to user biometric information provided any time after activation of the signaling device and the sensor, but not before activation of the signaling device and the sensor. After determining the use is an authorized user, a medication-carrying slot is aligned with the dose opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2015Publication date: October 29, 2015Inventors: N. Sharon Conley, Tim Reynolds
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Publication number: 20150031504Abstract: In one aspect of the invention there is provided a control system for a vehicle, the vehicle having a powertrain comprising a prime mover and a driveline, the control system being configured selectively to control the driveline to assume a first state in which a transmission of the driveline is substantially fully connected to the prime mover and a second state in which when the vehicle is stationary the transmission is at least partially disconnected or decoupled from the prime mover thereby to reduce a torque loading on the prime mover, the control system being configured to control the driveline to assume the second state when the vehicle is held stationary by brake means in response to actuation of driver operable brake control means, the control system being operable upon release of the brake control means to verify that a first portion of a powertrain of the vehicle is rotating at a speed exceeding a prescribed threshold and to command the driveline to assume the first state before permitting release ofType: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2013Publication date: January 29, 2015Inventors: Tim Reynolds, Craig Percy
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Patent number: 8193987Abstract: In a geolocation system for determining a geolocation of a target emitter, a method for determining the geolocation. The method comprises receiving a signal transmitted from the target emitter at each one of a plurality of sensors; determining whether signals received at n sensors, from among the plurality of sensors, satisfy one or more threshold values related to a condition of the received signals; if signals received at n sensors satisfy the threshold value, commanding m of the n sensors to transmit the signal received thereat or information related to the signal received thereat to a processor; at the processor, determining time difference estimates for the m received signals and determining the geolocation of the target emitter from the time difference estimates.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2009Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: DRS Soneticom. Inc.Inventors: Tim Reynolds, Shane McLeod, James Russell
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Publication number: 20110270442Abstract: An ambulatory medication on demand dispenser. The dispenser comprises a sensor for receiving biometric information from a user, a controller responsive to the biometric information for determining whether the user is an authorized user, a memory component for storing prescribed medication dispensing information and actual medication dispensing information, a communications device for communicating the actual medication dispensing information to a monitoring site, a continuous belt and a plurality of medication-carrying slots defined on an exterior-facing surface of the belt, a dose opening defined in an exterior surface of the medication on demand dispenser, and the controller for controlling the belt according to a prescribed dose administration schedule and after determining the user is an authorized user, the belt controllable to present a medication dose at the dose opening for removal by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2011Publication date: November 3, 2011Inventors: N. Sharon Conley, Tim Reynolds
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Publication number: 20100123627Abstract: In a geolocation system for determining a geolocation of a target emitter, a method for determining the geolocation. The method comprises receiving a signal transmitted from the target emitter at each one of a plurality of sensors; determining whether signals received at n sensors, from among the plurality of sensors, satisfy one or more threshold values related to a condition of the received signals; if signals received at n sensors satisfy the threshold value, commanding m of the n sensors to transmit the signal received thereat or information related to the signal received thereat to a processor; at the processor, determining time difference estimates for the m received signals and determining the geolocation of the target emitter from the time difference estimates.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2009Publication date: May 20, 2010Inventors: Tim Reynolds, Shane McLeod, James Russell
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Patent number: 7661532Abstract: In one embodiment, the invention comprises a tray insert for a medication dispenser, the dispenser permitting access to a medication dose after a minimum dosing interval has elapsed since presentation of an immediately previous dose. The dispenser comprises a dispenser cover having an opening through which a patient accesses the medication dose presented through the opening and a carousel for receiving the tray insert. The tray insert comprises a substrate, a plurality of medication retention areas in the substrate each for holding at least one medication dose, each medication retention area received within a depression of the carousel and a cover removably affixed to an upper surface of the substrate for retaining the medication doses in the medication retention areas prior to use, wherein after the tray insert is mated with the carousel the cover.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2007Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: Avancen, LLCInventors: N. Sharon Conley, Bernard Boydston, Steven Dercole, Rob Grillo, Tim Reynolds
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Publication number: 20090106154Abstract: The remote deposit gateway is a payment management system designed to capture many types of payments and provide basic management tools for tracking and researching these payments. Payment capture of check images are used for Check 21 Act processing. Recurring checks allow scanned checks to be used on a recurring payment plan. Credit card payments can be entered for single or recurring payments. Management of returns and special notes for each item are allowed in the system. Batching of payments and checking sums is a feature of the system. The system employs a smart calendar program to track processing chronologically. Use of the system speeds up funds collection times, reduces collection costs and increases collection rates on returned items.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2008Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: GUARDIAN PAYMENT SYSTEMS, LLCInventors: Tim Reynolds, David Schoenberger
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Publication number: 20090078606Abstract: In one embodiment, the invention comprises a tray insert for a medication dispenser, the dispenser permitting access to a medication dose after a minimum dosing interval has elapsed since presentation of an immediately previous dose. The dispenser comprises a dispenser cover having an opening through which a patient accesses the medication dose presented through the opening and a carousel for receiving the tray insert. The tray insert comprises a substrate, a plurality of medication retention areas in the substrate each for holding at least one medication dose, each medication retention area received within a depression of the carousel and a cover removably affixed to an upper surface of the substrate for retaining the medication doses in the medication retention areas prior to use, wherein after the tray insert is mated with the carousel the cover.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2007Publication date: March 26, 2009Inventors: N. Sharon Conley, Bernard Boydston, Steven Dercole, Rob Grillo, Tim Reynolds
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Patent number: D1003728Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2021Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Inventors: Tim Reynolds, Paul Smith, Simon Adamson