Patents by Inventor William A. Knight
William A. Knight 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: 8475966Abstract: An apparatus and method is disclosed for recovering a flammable vapor emanating from a vent of a tank. The apparatus comprises an input conduit for connecting to the vent of the tank. An input manifold connects the input conduit to an input of a compressor with an output manifold connecting an output of the compressor to an input of a storage tank. An output conduit connects an output of the storage tank to the turbine generator for generating electrical power by processing the flammable vapor. An electrical connector directs electrical power from the turbine generator to drive the apparatus as well as to supply surplus power to an external load.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2010Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: IES Consulting, Inc.Inventors: James William Knight, Donald Edward Haynes, Jr.
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Publication number: 20110300464Abstract: An apparatus and method is disclosed for recovering a flammable vapor emanating from a vent of a tank. The apparatus comprises an input conduit for connecting to the vent of the tank. An input manifold connects the input conduit to an input of a compressor with an output manifold connecting an output of the compressor to an input of a storage tank. An output conduit connects an output of the storage tank to the turbine generator for generating electrical power by processing the flammable vapor. An electrical connector directs electrical power from the turbine generator to drive the apparatus as well as to supply surplus power to an external load.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2010Publication date: December 8, 2011Inventors: James William Knight, Donald Edward Haynes, JR.
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Patent number: 7762082Abstract: An apparatus and method is disclosed for recovering a flammable vapor emanating from a vent of a tank. The apparatus comprises an input conduit for connecting to the vent of the tank. An input manifold connects the input conduit to an input of a compressor with an output manifold connecting an output of the compressor to an input of a storage tank. An output conduit connects an output of the storage tank to the turbine generator for generating electrical power by burning the flammable vapor. An electrical connector directs electrical power from the turbine generator to drive the apparatus as well as to supply surplus power to an external load.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2004Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: IES Consulting Inc.Inventors: James William Knight, Donald Edward Haynes, Jr.
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Publication number: 20070178802Abstract: A rattle stick having an elongated member with an outwardly extending flange at one end and a handle at the opposite end. On the outer surface of the elongated member is at least one knob. Slidably fitted over the elongated member is a sleeve having at least one knob on an inner surface that is positioned to engage at least one knob on the outer surface of the member.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2006Publication date: August 2, 2007Inventor: William Knight
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Publication number: 20070050371Abstract: A method for interacting with an online database through a variety of communications methods is described. Using e-mail programs, instant messaging applications, or SMS for mobile devices, a user of an online service composes and sends a language-based text message to an online service. A user services application implemented by the online service reads the incoming messages, verifies rights to the requested data, and determines whether the text message is a query or command. If the rights to the requested data have been confirmed by the mail reader application, the requested data is returned to the user in response to a query or the change is made to a record in the database in response to a command. In the case of e-mail, a confirmation step may be required in order to prevent spoofed e-mail commands.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2005Publication date: March 1, 2007Applicant: Trumba CorporationInventors: Theodore Johnson, Peter Mullen, William Knight
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Publication number: 20050171948Abstract: A system and method for identifying critical features in an ordered scale space within a multi-dimensional feature space is described. Features are extracted from a plurality of data collections. Each data collection is characterized by a collection of features semantically-related by a grammar. Each feature is normalized and frequencies of occurrence and co-occurrences for the feature for each of the data collections is determined. The occurrence frequencies and the co-occurrence frequencies for each of the features are mapped into a set of patterns of occurrence frequencies and a set of patterns of co-occurrence frequencies. The pattern for each data collection is selected and distance (similarity) measures between each occurrence frequency in the selected pattern is calculated. The occurrence frequencies are projected onto a one-dimensional document signal in order of relative decreasing similarity using the similarity measures.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2002Publication date: August 4, 2005Inventor: William Knight
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Publication number: 20050036402Abstract: A mixer apparatus is disclosed for mixing livestock feed and the like. The apparatus includes a container for the reception therein of the feed. The container includes a housing and a wall extending away from the housing. The wall defines an opening which is disposed remote from the housing for the reception therethrough of the feed. The arrangement is such that the housing and the wall define therebetween an enclosure for the feed received through the opening. An auger is disposed within the enclosure, the auger having an axis of rotation which extends through the housing. A final driven wheel is disposed within the housing, the final driven wheel being rotatable about the axis of rotation. The final driven wheel is drivingly connected to the auger so that when the final driven wheel is rotated within the housing, the auger is rotated therewith within the enclosure. The final driven wheel and the auger together as a unit are removable and replaceable relative to the housing and enclosure respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2003Publication date: February 17, 2005Inventor: William Knight
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Patent number: 6509161Abstract: A method of distinguishing between fluorescent light emitted by green fluorescent protein and fluorescent light emitted by auto-fluorescent molecules, the method comprising: using plane-polarised light to illuminate a sample containing green fluorescent protein and auto-fluorescent molecules; detecting the intensity of fluorescent light that is emitted with a first polarisation from the sample; detecting the intensity of fluorescent light that is emitted with a second polarisation from the sample; and subtracting a first of said detected intensities from a second of said detected intensities to obtain a difference signal.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2000Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: Gentronix LimitedInventors: Michael Gordon Barker, Nicholas Billinton, Nicholas John Goddard, Richard Maurice Walmsley, Andrew William Knight, Peter Robert Fielden
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Publication number: 20020179643Abstract: A fragrance emitting device comprising a container containing two differently colored, differently fragranced immiscible liquids, and a light source. The light source is located in the base of the device and shines through the container heating a first of said two immiscible liquids. Portions of said first immiscible liquid rise from a layer formed by said first immiscible liquid at the bottom of said container into a layer formed immediately above said first layer by said second immiscible liquid thereby heating said second immiscible liquid. Vapors are released from the device when portions of the first immiscible liquid reach the uppermost surface of the second immiscible liquid and also when the second immiscible liquid reaches a specified temperature. Preferably a replacement container and a cap are removable from the base for easy, inexpensive replacement of said immiscible liquids.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2002Publication date: December 5, 2002Applicant: Pankhurst Design and Developments LimitedInventors: William Knight, Kursty Groves, Richard Paul Hayes-Pankhurst
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Patent number: 6409376Abstract: A mixer apparatus is disclosed for mixing livestock feed and the like. The apparatus includes a container for the reception therein of the feed. The container includes a housing and a wall extending away from the housing. The wall defines an opening which is disposed remote from the housing for the reception therethrough of the feed. The arrangement is such that the housing and the wall define therebetween an enclosure for the feed received through the opening. An auger is disposed within the enclosure, the auger having an axis of rotation which extends through the housing. A final driven wheel is disposed within the housing, the final driven wheel being rotatable about the axis of rotation. The final driven wheel is drivingly connected to the auger so that when the final driven wheel is rotated within the housing, the auger is rotated therewith within the enclosure. The final driven wheel and the auger together as a unit are removable and replaceable relative to the housing and enclosure respectively.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2000Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Inventor: William Knight
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Patent number: 6367646Abstract: A battery box for holding a single battery includes a one-piece container portion to receive a battery therein and a one-piece, vented lid releasably attached to the container portion through a latching arrangement. The container portion has a base with a raised portion for supporting the battery and at least one depression for receiving battery acid. Four walls extend from the base with opposed side walls including latching components. The lid has at least one extension spaced from an associated wall of the container portion adapted to accommodate battery cables or the like. Each lid vent includes a snap-on vent cover. A pair of handles attached to the container portion is attached to a pair of elongated ribs for distributing forces between the handle and the end wall. A pair of grooves in the base extend between opposed walls and are adapted to receive a strap therein on an exterior of the battery box and form the raised area and adjacent depressions in the interior.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Erie Plastics CorporationInventors: Mary M. Hoagland, Paul C. Roche, William Knight Nook
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Patent number: 6360467Abstract: A muzzleloading rifle has a stock, a receiver, a forwardly extending barrel, a removable breech plug in the rearward end of the barrel and forwardly of the receiver, and a trigger mechanism. An elongated bolt member has a rearward end pivotally secured within the receiver and adapted to be pivoted from an aligned position within the receiver to an angular position outwardly through a slot in the side of the receiver. A transverse cross lug is mounted in a locking position within the receiver and has one end pivotally secured to the bolt so that when the bolt is pivoted outwardly from the receiver, the cross lug will be unlocked from the receiver to allow the bolt to be moved to a rearward position in the slot of the receiver. The bolt is operatively connected to an elongated striker pin in the bolt to pull the striker pin rearwardly against a compression spring when the bolt is moved forwardly to cock the striker pin.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2000Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Assignee: Ebsco Industries, Inc.Inventor: William A. Knight
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Patent number: 6311421Abstract: A breech plug having an elongated body with external threads that is threadably mounted adjacent to the rearward end of the bore of a barrel of a conventional muzzle-loading rifle. The body having both forward and rearward ends with a circular depression in the forward end and surrounded by an annular rim. The circular depression having a tapered bottom surface that slopes inwardly and rearwardly and terminates in the center portion in communication with a center bore that extends longitudinally along a center axis of the body. Within the circular depression are a pair of intersecting grooves that extend across the depression. The grooves have outer ends that extend from the outer edge of the rim inwardly and rearwardly across the tapered bottom surface to the center portion in communication with the center bore of the body to permit an ignition flame emerging from the center bore to move forwardly and outwardly through the grooves to the inner diameter of the bore of the barrel to ignite a propellant.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2000Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: EBSCO Industries, Inc.Inventor: William A. Knight
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Patent number: 6189253Abstract: A muzzleloading rifle has a bolt with a laterally extending handle. The bolt is operationally connected to the cocking piece of the firearm by means of engaged cam surfaces of the bolt and the cocking piece which will permit the rifle to be cocked only by moving the bolt handle in an upwardly and rotational motion without any longitudinal movement of the bolt towards the cocking piece. After the firearm has been loaded by means of depositing a disc element with a primer element in the center bore thereof in the breech opening of the firearm, the firearm is placed in a firing condition by reversing rotational motion of the bolt handle. The disc element has a center bore which is adapted to receive a conventional nipple and a percussion cap, or in lieu thereof, and preferably, a shot gun primer. The latter is preferred in that it provides a hotter and more intense ignition of the gun powder in the muzzleloading rifle art.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1999Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Assignee: Ebsco Industries, Inc.Inventors: William A. Knight, L. Dale Watley
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Patent number: 5926963Abstract: A forward sight for a rifle barrel has a sight element having a base portion for engagement with the forward end of the rifle barrel. An elongated fiber optic member is on the base member and has a rearward end exposed to view by sighting longitudinally towards the rearward end of the base portion. The fiber optic member is partially imbedded in the base member and extends through at least one raised portion on the raised member. The base portion is comprised of a transparent one-piece material extending substantially along the length of the fiber optic member to obtain substantial exposure of the fiber optic member to ambient light.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1996Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Modern Muzzleloading, Inc.Inventor: William A. Knight
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Patent number: 5915934Abstract: A muzzleloading rifle has a bolt with a laterally extending handle. The bolt is operationally connected to the cocking piece of the firearm by means of engaged cam surfaces of the bolt and the cocking piece which will permit the rifle to be cocked only by moving the bolt handle in an upwardly and rotational motion without any longitudinal movement of the bolt towards the cocking piece. After the firearm has been loaded by means of depositing a disc element with a primer element in the center bore thereof in the breech opening of the firearm, the firearm is placed in a firing condition by reversing rotational motion of the bolt handle. The disc element has a center bore which is adapted to receive a conventional nipple and a percussion cap, or in lieu thereof, and preferably, a shot gun primer. The latter is preferred in that it provides a hotter and more intense ignition of the gun powder in the muzzleloading rifle art.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1997Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: Modern Muzzleloading, Inc.Inventors: William A. Knight, L. Dale Watley
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Patent number: D421476Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1998Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Assignee: Ebsco Industries, Inc.Inventors: William A. Knight, L. Dale Watley
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Patent number: D684929Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2012Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: The Noco CompanyInventors: Jonathan Lewis Nook, William Knight Nook, Sr., James Richard Stanfield, Derek Michael Underhill
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Patent number: D687767Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2012Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Assignee: The Noco CompanyInventors: Jonathan Lewis Nook, William Knight Nook, Sr., James Richard Stanfield, Derek Michael Underhill
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Patent number: D689016Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2012Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: The Noco CompanyInventors: Jonathan Lewis Nook, William Knight Nook, Sr., James Richard Stanfield, Derek Michael Underhill