Patents by Inventor Timothy A. Barker

Timothy A. Barker 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: 20220218033
    Abstract: Disclosed are various aerosol provision devices that may inhibit or prevent the accumulation of condensation, during use, in a conduit that connects the device's heating chamber to the device's exterior. In devices according to one aspect, the interior surface of such a conduit is heated during a session of use. In devices according to another aspect, the interior surface of such a conduit is heated, such that at least a portion of its interior surface attains a temperature greater than or equal to 85° C. In devices according to another aspect, a portion of the interior surface of such a conduit has a thermal conductivity greater than or equal to 1 W/m/K. In another aspect, the interior surface of such a conduit is heated such that at least a middle portion of the interior surface attains a temperature greater than or equal to 70° C.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 5, 2020
    Publication date: July 14, 2022
    Inventors: Gary FALLON, Luke WARREN, Adam ROACH, Zoltan HERCZ, Srikanth NAULE, Thomas WESTON, Mitchel THORSEN, Jack QUARMBY, Charles Leoni, David RUSHFORTH, Timothy BARKER
  • Patent number: 10337693
    Abstract: As lighting systems age the need for retrofits—namely where newer lighting technology is used to replace older or different technology, but where a direct replacement is not possible without some kind of modification to the rest of the lighting system—increases. The residential lighting retrofit market is well established with a one-for-one light source replacement approach that is widely embraced; for example, a table lamp with a failed incandescent bulb can be readily replaced with an LED bulb despite the disparate power requirements because of the onboard driver system, and this avoids having to modify the lamp itself, the outlet, incoming power, etc. No such solution exists for specialized lighting systems such as sports and wide area lighting systems. The present invention is directed to such a solution, and one which is cost effective, easy to implement, and customizable to meet the varying site requirements of such specialized systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 2017
    Date of Patent: July 2, 2019
    Assignee: Musco Corporation
    Inventors: Myron Gordin, Timothy A. Barker, Andrew J. Schembs, Alan W. Sheldon, Luke C. McKee, Chris P. Lickiss, Aric D. Klyn, Joel D. DeBoef
  • Publication number: 20180246968
    Abstract: A system for processing user events of a platform having a plurality of users comprises: a customer data interface configured to receive from a customer management system customer data and release authorization data for the customer data; an input configured to receive user events of the platform, each comprising an identifier of at least one of the users; an attribute manager configured to determine, for the users of the platform, user attributes of a first type from user data of the platform and user attributes of a second type from the customer data; a query handler configured to respond to submitted queries by selectively releasing aggregate information related to user events; and a processing component configured to process the user events and the user attributes to extract the aggregate event-related information for release.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 28, 2017
    Publication date: August 30, 2018
    Inventors: Timothy BARKER, Timothy David BUDDEN, Lorenzo ALBERTON
  • Publication number: 20150090728
    Abstract: Insulated containers including at least one insulating material are described herein. The containers may include structures that maximize vacuum area relative to material volume. Certain containers may be configured to minimize the area of contact between material layers within a region to be insulated in order to provide maximum thermal resistance between the contacted area and the external environment. The insulated containers may be formed from a container opening enclosed within a container cover. A cavity may be formed within the space between the container opening and the container cover. The cavity may be vacuum sealed to prevent or reduce thermal leaks from the insulated container. The insulating material may include multiple material layer separated by layer cavities. The material layers may include projections arising from a base surface thereof for preventing the material layers from contacting each other, for instance, and causing a thermal short.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 11, 2014
    Publication date: April 2, 2015
    Inventors: Neil D. LUBART, Timothy J. WOJCIECHOWSKI, Charles HEWITT, Timothy BARKER