Patents by Inventor William A. Scott
William A. Scott 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: 11964734Abstract: A transom lift for boats that can be used for loading and transporting objects such as a dinghy or large coolers. The transom lift has generally parallel and vertical members that fit inside of generally vertical and parallel sides of transom mount ladders. Hooks extend from the generally parallel, spaced apart, elongated, and vertical members, and are constructed and arranged to fit over steps of the transom mount ladder. A supported planar member or platform extends from a lower portion of the generally vertical, spaced apart, elongated, and parallel members. The transom lift is raised and lowered by pulling on an upper end of the transom lift using the transom mount ladder as a guide for vertical movement of the transom lift. The hooks position and hold the planar member or platform in the desired vertical position, either above or below the water line.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2021Date of Patent: April 23, 2024Inventor: William A. Scott
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Publication number: 20230119944Abstract: A transom lift for boats that can be used for loading and transporting objects such as a dinghy or large coolers. The transom lift has generally parallel and vertical members that fit inside of generally vertical and parallel sides of transom mount ladders. Hooks extend from the generally parallel, spaced apart, elongated, and vertical members, and are constructed and arranged to fit over steps of the transom mount ladder. A supported planar member or platform extends from a lower portion of the generally vertical, spaced apart, elongated, and parallel members. The transom lift is raised and lowered by pulling on an upper end of the transom lift using the transom mount ladder as a guide for vertical movement of the transom lift. The hooks position and hold the planar member or platform in the desired vertical position, either above or below the water line.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2021Publication date: April 20, 2023Inventor: William A. Scott
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Patent number: 9585415Abstract: The fermentation of cucumbers and other vegetables into pickles is traditionally a long term process. By exposing the flesh of the vegetable and pickling with calcium chloride instead of sodium chloride, a faster fermentation pickle is achieved with no decrease in quality.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2015Date of Patent: March 7, 2017Assignee: Fermenting Solutions International, LLCInventor: William A. Scott
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Publication number: 20150132435Abstract: The fermentation of cucumbers and other vegetables into pickles is traditionally a long term process. By exposing the flesh of the vegetable and pickling with calcium chloride instead of sodium chloride, a faster fermentation pickle is achieved with no decrease in quality.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2015Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: A-FERM SYSTEMS, LLCInventor: William A. Scott
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Publication number: 20150110922Abstract: The fermentation of cucumbers and other vegetables into pickles is traditionally a long term process. By exposing the flesh of the vegetable and pickling with calcium chloride instead of sodium chloride, a faster fermentation pickle is achieved with no decrease in quality.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2013Publication date: April 23, 2015Applicant: FERMENTING SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL, LLCInventor: William A. Scott
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Publication number: 20140370152Abstract: The fermentation of cucumbers and other vegetables into pickles is traditionally a long term process. By exposing the flesh of the vegetable and pickling with calcium chloride instead of sodium chloride, a faster fermentation pickle is achieved with no decrease in quality.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2014Publication date: December 18, 2014Applicant: FERMENTING SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL, LLCInventor: William A. Scott
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Patent number: 8109400Abstract: Example embodiments are directed toward industrial packages. Example embodiments may meet several packaging requirements for different modes of transport, including both roadway and flight regulations such as Department of Transportation (DOT) Class 7 requirements for ground transport of radioactive materials and International Air Transport Association (IATA) Regulations for air transport of radioactive materials. Example embodiments may include integrated bumpers, specialized bottom tube skids, lid lattice support, multiple gasket pressurization seal, corner reinforcement, and/or multiple shielding and modular interior components.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2007Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Global Nuclear Fuel-Americas, LLC.Inventors: Andrew K. Langston, Carlton Wayne Clark, David Grey Smith, Thomas C. Ware, William A. Scott
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Patent number: 7549618Abstract: A straight bore butterfly valve carburetor with accelerator assist module includes a butterfly valve carburetor with a straight bore and a vacuum accelerator assist module. The butterfly valve carburetor with a straight bore includes a substantially straight bore intake chamber. The venturi in the intake chamber is eliminated. The vacuum accelerator assist module includes two housing halves, a diaphragm and means for biasing the diaphragm into the fuel chamber. The diaphragm creates a vacuum chamber and a fuel chamber. The vacuum chamber communicates with the substantially straight bore intake chamber and the fuel chamber communicates with a fuel metering chamber of the carburetor. A vacuum is applied to the diaphragm at engine idle, which overcomes the means for biasing. When the butterfly valve is opened, the vacuum collapses and fuel is feed into the substantially straight bore intake chamber to increase engine speed.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2008Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: Country Industries Technologies, LLCInventor: William A. Scott
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Publication number: 20090145907Abstract: Example embodiments are directed toward industrial packages. Example embodiments may meet several packaging requirements for different modes of transport, including both roadway and flight regulations such as Department of Transportation (DOT) Class 7 requirements for ground transport of radioactive materials and International Air Transport Association (IATA) Regulations for air transport of radioactive materials. Example embodiments may include integrated bumpers, specialized bottom tube skids, lid lattice support, multiple gasket pressurization seal, corner reinforcement, and/or multiple shielding and modular interior components.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2007Publication date: June 11, 2009Inventors: Andrew K. Langston, Carlton Wayne Clark, David Grey Smith, Thomas C. Ware, William A. Scott
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Patent number: 7410153Abstract: An accelerator assist module for carburetors includes two housing halves, a diaphragm and means for biasing the diaphragm. Each housing half includes a peripheral flange, a cavity and a pipe extension. The peripheral flange of each housing half preferably includes means for securing thereof to the opposing housing half. The diaphragm creates a vacuum chamber and a fuel chamber. The means for biasing forces the diaphragm into the fuel chamber. The vacuum chamber communicates with an intake chamber of a carburetor and the fuel chamber communicates with a fuel metering chamber of the carburetor. A vacuum is applied to the diaphragm at engine idle, which overcomes the means for biasing. When a butterfly valve of the carburetor is opened, the vacuum collapses and air inside the fuel cavity is displaced into the fuel metering chamber and fuel into the intake chamber to increase engine speed.Type: GrantFiled: January 1, 2008Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: Country Industries Technologies, LLCInventor: William A. Scott
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Patent number: 7170076Abstract: A tool operates with a guide system to identify the orientation of a tool on a work piece. In one implementation, the tool identifies its orientation with respect to a guide signal supplied by the guide system. In an alternate embodiment, the tool determines its absolute orientation, such as a (x, y) coordinate. The tool includes an action component adapted to alter the work piece, such as a cutting head in a router. A guide detector in the tool detects a position of a guide signal from the guide system. A location detector in the tool receives the position data and employs it to determine the tool's orientation. Based on the detected orientation, the tool decides whether any tool adjustments are necessary. Examples of tool adjustments include the following: adjusting the position of the action component, enabling or disabling the action component, and providing operating indicators to direct a tool operator's use of the tool.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2002Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Robotoolz LimitedInventors: Andrew G. Butler, Christopher A. Tacklind, Lance Reisman, Aragon Burlingham, Daniel T. Adams, Eugene F. Duval, William A. Scott, Rick Feffer, Jonathan Carver
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Patent number: 7080657Abstract: A fuel tank venting system includes a fuel cap, a vent diaphragm and a vent disc. A valve cavity with a substantially concave bottom is formed in a bottom of the fuel cap. At least one air passage is formed through the vent disc. A substantially convex surface is formed on a top of the diaphragm projection. The vent diaphragm is retained between the substantially concave bottom and the substantially convex surface. When air is needed for fuel flow, a vacuum within the fuel tank pulls the perimeter of the vent diaphragm downward, which breaks a seal with the substantially concave bottom to allow air flow. In a second embodiment, the fuel tank venting system is contained in a wall of the fuel tank. In a third embodiment, the fuel tank venting system is contained in a fuel vent body, which is attached to the fuel tank.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2004Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Inventor: William A. Scott
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Patent number: 6878954Abstract: A tool is employed in conjunction with alignment, depth, and level detectors. The tool can use all or some of these detectors. The alignment detector provides an orthogonal laser line grid on an incident surface when the detector has a predefined relationship with the surface. The depth detector emits two sets of parallel laser planes that converge with each other. When the laser planes impact on an incident surface two sets of lines are formed. The laser lines from one laser plane set move closer to the lines from the other laser plane set as the depth detector moves closer to the surface—showing changes in depth or distance. The level detector employs two converging laser planes. An operator positions the level detector above an incident surface, so the laser planes' line of intersection appears on the surface if the surface is level. If the surface is not level, lines separate from each laser plane appear on the surface—signaling the need for a level adjustment.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2002Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: Toolz, Ltd.Inventors: Andrew G. Butler, Christopher A. Tacklind, Lance Reisman, Aragon Burlingham, Daniel T. Adams, Eugene F. Duval, William A. Scott, Rick Feffer, Jonathan Carver
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Patent number: 6866056Abstract: A fuel tank venting system includes a fuel cap, a vent diaphragm and a vent disc. A valve cavity with a substantially concave bottom is formed in a bottom of the fuel cap. The vent disc preferably includes a disc flange and a diaphragm projection. At least one air passage is formed through the vent disc. A substantially convex surface is formed on a top of the diaphragm projection. The vent diaphragm is retained between the substantially concave bottom and the substantially convex surface. When air is needed for fuel flow, a vacuum within the fuel tank pulls the perimeter of the vent diaphragm downward, which breaks a seal with the substantially concave bottom. Air flows around the unsealed perimeter of the vent diaphragm through the at least one air passage. In a second embodiment, the fuel tank venting system is contained in a wall of the fuel tank.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2004Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Inventor: William A. Scott
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Method and system for providing international procurement, such as via an electronic reverse auction
Publication number: 20040073507Abstract: A system for providing procurement, such as international procurement via an electronic reverse auction system, provides several components. Once the need to procure a new item (or service) is identified, a global commodity leader is notified to help identify leveraging across a large business organization. Substantially in parallel, suppliers for participating in a reverse auction are identified, a qualification plan for qualifying suppliers and items to be procured is established, and an electronic request for quotations (“RFQ”) is generated. Following completion of these tasks, the electronic RFQ is provided to identified suppliers under an auction and results received within a time limit established for the auction. The winning supplier is identified and feedback is provided to the winning supplier, as well as to other suppliers, to provide, for example, a smooth, beneficial and amicable transition between an existing supplier and a new supplier, if necessary.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2001Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventors: William A. Scott, Kathryn D. Coffman, Paula J. Duell -
Patent number: 6681470Abstract: An auger mounting assembly includes a slide bearing assembly and a mounting plate. The mounting plate is attached to a motor vehicle such as an all-terrain vehicle. The slide bearing assembly is pivotally retained by the mounting plate. An auger mounting bracket extends from the slide bearing assembly. The auger mounting bracket retains a handle of the auger. The slide bearing plate may be retained in a horizontal position for transport. A second embodiment of an auger mounting assembly includes a hitch bracket and the slide bearing assembly. The hitch bracket is attached to a hitch of a motor vehicle. The slide bearing assembly is pivotally mounted to the hitch bracket.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2003Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Inventor: William A. Scott
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Publication number: 20030014350Abstract: A system for providing metrics reports concerning reverse electronic auctions provides several components. The system includes a gather component for receiving electronic auction information from one or more electronic auction computers and a database for storing the electronic auction information. The system may also include a submission component for receiving requests for metrics reports from a user on a user computer, as well as a metrics report component for creating a metrics report which may be at least partially based on parameters supplied by the user and the electronic information stored in the database. Metrics reports may be used to track the reverse electronic auctions in order to determine where additional improvements and/or efficiencies can be made. Some or all steps in the process are performed electronically, or with electronic forms (e.g., Web-based forms), to eliminate bottlenecks and streamline the metrics report generation process.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2001Publication date: January 16, 2003Inventors: Paula Duell, Chuyu Xi, Niraj Khurana, William A. Scott, Michell Ward, Vincio B. Tiburcio
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Publication number: 20030000355Abstract: A tool operates with a guide system to identify the orientation of a tool on a work piece. In one implementation, the tool identifies its orientation with respect to a guide signal supplied by the guide system. In an alternate embodiment, the tool determines its absolute orientation, such as a (x, y) coordinate. The tool includes an action component adapted to alter the work piece, such as a cutting head in a router. A guide detector in the tool detects a position of a guide signal from the guide system. A location detector in the tool receives the position data and employs it to determine the tool's orientation. Based on the detected orientation, the tool decides whether any tool adjustments are necessary. Examples of tool adjustments include the following: adjusting the position of the action component, enabling or disabling the action component, and providing operating indicators to direct a tool operator's use of the tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2002Publication date: January 2, 2003Inventors: Andrew G. Butler, Christopher A. Tacklind, Lance Reisman, Aragon Burlingham, Daniel T. Adams, Eugene F. Duval, William A. Scott, Rick Feffer, Jonathan Carver
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Publication number: 20020162978Abstract: A tool is employed in conjunction with alignment, depth, and level detectors. The tool can use all or some of these detectors. The alignment detector provides an orthogonal laser line grid on an incident surface when the detector has a predefined relationship with the surface. The depth detector emits two sets of parallel laser planes that converge with each other. When the laser planes impact on an incident surface two sets of lines are formed. The laser lines from one laser plane set move closer to the lines from the other laser plane set as the depth detector moves closer to the surface—showing changes in depth or distance. The level detector employs two converging laser planes. An operator positions the level detector above an incident surface, so the laser planes' line of intersection appears on the surface if the surface is level. If the surface is not level, lines separate from each laser plane appear on the surface—signaling the need for a level adjustment.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2002Publication date: November 7, 2002Inventors: Andrew G. Butler, Christopher A. Tacklind, Lance Reisman, Aragon Burlingham, Daniel T. Adams, Eugene F. Duval, William A. Scott, Rick Feffer, Jonathan Carver
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Patent number: D447130Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2000Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: 3Com CorporationInventors: William A. Scott, Alan J. Luckow, James S. Gable, Jonathan M. Fitch, Carl C. Hewitt