Patents by Inventor Timothy Cullen Davison

Timothy Cullen Davison 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: 20240042809
    Abstract: A tire pressure monitoring system is configured to communicate with a tire pressure sensor and has an antenna assembly and a transmitter. The antenna assembly has a transmitting and a cancelling antenna. The transmitting antenna has a wire loop defined by a plurality of coils with a first terminal and a second terminal. The cancelling antenna has a wire loop defined by a plurality of coils with a first terminal and a second terminal. The arrangement of the transmitting antenna and the cancelling antenna defines a proximal zone wherein a field from the transmitting antenna is configured to be sufficient to actuate the tire pressure monitor, while beyond the proximal zone, a field from the cancelling antenna cancels the field from the transmitting antenna. The transmitter is coupled to the transmitting antenna, and the cancelling antenna. An antenna and methods are likewise disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 3, 2022
    Publication date: February 8, 2024
    Inventors: Mark Andrew Compton, Kevin Ray Spencer, Warren Edwin Guthrie, Eric Joshua Emens, Brandyn Jaymes Blehm, Andrew Scott Homrich, Timothy Cullen Davison
  • Publication number: 20220278562
    Abstract: Wireless charging systems and methods for detecting foreign objects proximate the wireless charging systems. A wireless charging system (10) includes a wirelessly chargeable battery (14) that receives power from a wireless charging device (16) when the wirelessly chargeable battery (14) is proximate the wireless charging device (16). The wireless charging device (16) determines an actual electrical consumption of the wireless charging system (10), and the wirelessly charging battery (14) measures a voltage induced in the wirelessly chargeable battery (14) by the wireless charging device (16). The wireless charging device (16), the wirelessly chargeable battery (14), or a combination of the two determines an expected electrical consumption of the wireless charging system (10) based on the measured voltage, and determines whether a foreign object (12) is proximate the wireless charging system (10) based on the expected and actual electrical consumptions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 7, 2020
    Publication date: September 1, 2022
    Applicant: Stryker Corporation
    Inventors: Burton C. Judson, Warren Guthrie, Timothy Cullen Davison, Stephen J. Reasoner, John Gregory Videtich