Patents by Inventor William Bellows
William Bellows 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: 20240131889Abstract: An example of an apparatus to transport utility-scale lithium-ion batteries in a racked and operational state. The apparatus includes a base and an isolation platform. In addition, the apparatus includes an isolator mounted on the base to support the isolation platform. The isolator is to dampen forces exerted on the isolation platform from the base. Furthermore, the apparatus includes a rack mounted onto the isolation platform. The rack is to secure a plurality of lithium-ion batteries to store energy at a utility-scale to be provided to a power distribution network. The plurality of lithium-ion batteries is racked in an operational state during transportation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2022Publication date: April 25, 2024Applicant: NOMAD TRANSPORTABLE POWER SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Jonathan Edward Bellows, Gregg Richard Noble, Alex David Perkins, Lindsay Edward Gorrill, Paul Brant Coombs, Nan Wu, Jason Jean Martin, Mark Williams Hagedorn
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Publication number: 20200087709Abstract: A point-of-care diagnostic system comprising a method and related device is provided for detecting and/or quantitating pathogens and/or antimicrobial resistance in a sample, such as a bodily fluid. In various embodiments, the described method comprises Recombinase Polymerase Assay (RPA) using specifically designed primer sets and probes. In various embodiments, the described system comprises a detection module, and a data analysis and processing module, where the detection module comprises a fluid handling system for performing Recombinase Polymerase Assay (RPA) on the sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2019Publication date: March 19, 2020Inventors: John BRACHT, Megan NELSON, William BELLOWS, Kathryn WALTERS-CONTE
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Publication number: 20070267904Abstract: A child motion device has a frame assembly configured to rest on a floor surface. A support arm assembly is coupled to and cantilevered from part of the frame assembly above the floor surface. A child supporting device is supported by the support arm assembly. A bounce mechanism of the device is employed to reciprocally bounce the child supporting device above the floor surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2006Publication date: November 22, 2007Applicant: Graco Children's Products Inc.Inventors: Joshua Clapper, William Bellows, Matthew Ransil, James Godiska, David Saint, Nate Saint
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Publication number: 20070262627Abstract: A child motion device has a frame assembly configured to rest on a floor surface. A support arm assembly is coupled to and cantilevered from part of the frame assembly above the floor surface. A child supporting device is supported by the support arm assembly. A bounce mechanism of the device is employed to reciprocally bounce the child supporting device above the floor surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2006Publication date: November 15, 2007Applicant: Graco Children's Products Inc.Inventors: Joshua Clapper, William Bellows, Matthew Ransil, James Godiska, David Saint, Nate Saint
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Publication number: 20070123141Abstract: A child activity center has a body structure that can be deflated and inflated. The body structure has a bottom end and a top end spaced upward from the bottom end when inflated. An opening is in the top end of the body structure and a child retaining region is accessible through the opening and defined within the body structure when inflated. A sealed air space is in the body structure and an air inlet is in communication with the air space and configured to permit inflation of the body structure. A seat is suspended in the retaining region and configured to support a child in the retaining region above the bottom end.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2006Publication date: May 31, 2007Applicant: Graco Children's Products Inc.Inventors: Cindy Berkey, Michael Dotsey, Thomas Pollack, William Bellows, Brian Kincaid
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Publication number: 20070120404Abstract: A child motion device has a frame assembly configured to rest on a support surface. The frame assembly includes at least one track configured to slidably receive a child seat assembly. The track can extend in any desired direction and include a geometric profile so that as the seat assembly travels along the track, a desired motion profile is imparted onto the seat assembly and to the child seated therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2006Publication date: May 31, 2007Applicant: Graco Children's Products Inc.Inventors: William Bellows, Dennis Stauffer
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Publication number: 20070111809Abstract: A child motion device has a frame assembly configured to rest on a floor surface. The device also has a drive system and a cantilevered arm extending from part of the device. The arm is supported above the floor surface and has a driven end coupled to and movable by the drive system and a distal end opposite the driven end. The drive system is configured to pivotally move the arm through a partial orbit around a generally vertical axis of rotation. A child seat is supported on the distal end of the support arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2006Publication date: May 17, 2007Applicant: Graco Children's Products Inc.Inventors: William Bellows, James Godiska, Baku Kakuda, Matthew Ransil
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Publication number: 20070096527Abstract: A high chair features various modes of adjustability and enhanced utility. The height of the chair can be adjusted using a single hand that engages a rear handle. The height of a seat platform of the chair can be adjusted separately relative to the tray. The tray itself is ergonomically designed for the benefit of the caregiver. A removable tray liner facilitates after-meal clean-up. Wheels on the underside of the tray ease fore/aft adjustment. A pivoting back rest of the chair minimizes rearward shift of the center of gravity of the occupied chair, thus requiring a smaller chair footprint. Further, an accessory bar pivoted to a seat back portion of the chair provides readily accessible entertainment.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2006Publication date: May 3, 2007Applicant: Graco Children's Products Inc.Inventors: Patrick Nolan, James Hutchinson, William Bellows, Michael Longenecker, Robert Haut, Myles Christensen, Paul Nelson
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Publication number: 20070096528Abstract: A high chair features various modes of adjustability and enhanced utility. The height of the chair can be adjusted using a single hand that engages a rear handle. The height of a seat platform of the chair can be adjusted separately relative to the tray. The tray itself is ergonomically designed for the benefit of the caregiver. A removable tray liner facilitates after-meal clean-up. Wheels on the underside of the tray ease fore/aft adjustment. A pivoting back rest of the chair minimizes rearward shift of the center of gravity of the occupied chair, thus requiring a smaller chair footprint. Further, an accessory bar pivoted to a seat back portion of the chair provides readily accessible entertainment.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2006Publication date: May 3, 2007Applicant: Graco Children's Products Inc.Inventors: Patrick Nolan, James Hutchinson, William Bellows, Michael Longenecker, Robert Haut, Myles Christensen, Paul Nelson
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Publication number: 20070085388Abstract: A high chair features various modes of adjustability and enhanced utility. The height of the chair can be adjusted using a single hand that engages a rear handle. The height of a seat platform of the chair can be adjusted separately relative to the tray. The tray itself is ergonomically designed for the benefit of the caregiver. A removable tray liner facilitates after-meal clean-up. Wheels on the underside of the tray ease fore/aft adjustment. A pivoting back rest of the chair minimizes rearward shift of the center of gravity of the occupied chair, thus requiring a smaller chair footprint. Further, an accessory bar pivoted to a seat back portion of the chair provides readily accessible entertainment.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2006Publication date: April 19, 2007Applicant: Graco Children's Products Inc.Inventors: Patrick Nolan, James Hutchinson, William Bellows, Michael Longenecker, Robert Haut, Myles Christensen, Paul Nelson
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Publication number: 20060252564Abstract: A child swing includes a swing frame, at least one hanger arm rotatably coupled to the swing frame, and a bouncer seat assembly including a bouncer frame and a seat coupled to the bouncer frame. The bouncer seat assembly is adapted to be attached to and detached from the at least one hanger arm. When the bouncer seat assembly is coupled to the at least one hanger arm, the bouncer frame and the seat can undergo swinging movement with the at least one hanger arm relative to the swing frame. When the bouncer seat assembly is detached from the at least one hanger arm and placed on a surface, the bouncer frame allows the seat to undergo bouncing movement relative to the surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2005Publication date: November 9, 2006Inventors: William Bellows, Nicholas Papageorge
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Publication number: 20060252565Abstract: A bouncer seat assembly generally has a wire frame structure and a seat suspended from the wire frame structure. The wire frame structure includes a seat section and a base section resiliently and flexibly coupled to and supporting the seat section above the base section. The wire frame structure is configured so that any gap between parts of the bouncer seat assembly is either sized small enough to prohibit a head of a child from fitting between any adjacent parts or sized large enough to prevent a head of a child from being entrapped or pinched between any adjacent parts.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2006Publication date: November 9, 2006Applicant: Graco Children's Products Inc.Inventors: William Bellows, Nicholas Papageorge, Baku Kakuda, Thomas Perrin
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Publication number: 20060220349Abstract: A compact folding high chair has a foldable frame assembly with a front frame section and a rear frame section pivotally coupled to one another at their respective upper ends. The frame assembly is movable to a folded configuration where the front and rear frame sections are spaced a close distance relative to one another. A front and a rear toe surface are provided on the respective lower ends of the front and rear frame sections. The front and rear toe surfaces are spaced a stabilizing distance from one another in the folded configuration. The stabilizing distance is greater than the close distance of the frame sections. The folded high chair can stand upright on the toe surfaces and remain relatively stable even though the frame sections are close to one another when folded.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2006Publication date: October 5, 2006Applicant: Graco Children's Products Inc.Inventors: Melissa Wolf, Dennis Stauffer, Paul Nelson, Herman Shie, Matthew Ransil, William Bellows, Thomas Perrin
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Publication number: 20060066142Abstract: A high chair features various modes of adjustability and enhanced utility. The height of the chair can be adjusted using a single hand that engages a rear handle. The height of a seat platform of the chair can be adjusted separately relative to the tray. The tray itself is ergonomically designed for the benefit of the caregiver. A removable tray liner facilitates after-meal clean-up. Wheels on the underside of the tray ease fore/aft adjustment. A pivoting back rest of the chair minimizes rearward shift of the center of gravity of the occupied chair, thus requiring a smaller chair footprint. Further, an accessory bar pivoted to a seat back portion of the chair provides readily accessible entertainment.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2005Publication date: March 30, 2006Inventors: Patrick Nolan, James Murray Hutchinson, William Bellows, Michael Longenecker, Robert Haut, Myles Christensen, Paul Nelson
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Publication number: 20050127722Abstract: A high chair features various modes of adjustability and enhanced utility. The height of the chair can be adjusted using a single hand that engages a rear handle. The height of a seat platform of the chair can be adjusted separately relative to the tray. The tray itself is ergonomically designed for the benefit of the caregiver. A removable tray liner facilitates after-meal clean-up. Wheels on the underside of the tray ease fore/aft adjustment. A pivoting back rest of the chair minimizes rearward shift of the center of gravity of the occupied chair, thus requiring a smaller chair footprint. Further, an accessory bar pivoted to a seat back portion of the chair provides readily accessible entertainment.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2004Publication date: June 16, 2005Inventors: Michael Longenecker, William Bellows, Jason Carpenter
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Patent number: D717574Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2013Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: China Wonderland Nurserygoods Co., Ltd.Inventors: William Bellows, Jonathan Pacella
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Patent number: D737616Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2014Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Assignee: WONDERLAND NURSERYGOODS COMPANY LIMITEDInventors: Jonathan K. Mountz, William Bellows
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Patent number: D742125Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2014Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: WONDERLAND NURSERYGOODS COMPANY LIMITEDInventors: Jonathan K. Mountz, William Bellows
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Patent number: D753427Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2014Date of Patent: April 12, 2016Assignee: WONDERLAND NURSERYGOODS COMPANY LIMITEDInventors: William Bellows, Andrew J. Taylor
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Patent number: D770213Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2014Date of Patent: November 1, 2016Assignee: WONDERLAND NURSERYGOODS COMPANY LIMITEDInventors: William Bellows, Daniel A. Sack