Patents by Inventor William C. Jones, Jr.
William C. Jones, Jr. 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: 9290366Abstract: A materials handling vehicle is provided comprising: a power unit; a work assembly coupled to the power unit comprising a first auxiliary device; and a fluid supply system. The fluid supply system may comprise: pump structure for supplying a fluid; a first manifold apparatus located on the power unit; a second manifold apparatus located on the work assembly; and fluid supply line structure coupled between the first and second manifolds. The first manifold may receive fluid from the pump structure and comprise valve structure for maintaining fluid pressure at an output port of the first manifold apparatus at a commanded pressure substantially equal to or greater than an operating pressure of the first auxiliary device.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2011Date of Patent: March 22, 2016Assignee: Crown Equipment CorporationInventors: William C. Jones, Jr., Karl L. Dammeyer, Darrin R. Ihle, Lucas B. Waltz
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Patent number: 8550673Abstract: A secondary lighting system for providing light to a motorcycle when the motorcycle tilts in a turn having a light base with a front and a back surface and an inner cavity, a light component in the front surface, a tilt sensor in the inner cavity adapted to detect a tilt angle of a motorcycle, a microprocessor in the inner cavity operatively connected to the tilt sensor and to the light component, wherein when the tilt sensor detects a tilt angle that is greater than a pre-programmed threshold the tilt sensor sends an input signal to the microprocessor whereupon the microprocessor sends an output command to the light component to activate the light component, the light component emits light at a lighting angle.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2012Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Inventor: William C. Jones, Jr.
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Patent number: 8414065Abstract: A materials handling vehicle is provided comprising: a frame; a set of wheels supported on the frame to allow the materials handling vehicle to move across a floor surface; a rider compartment located within the frame for receiving an operator; and an operator support assembly. The operator support assembly comprises a suspended floorboard upon which the operator may stand when located within the rider compartment and an energy absorbing structure coupled to the frame and the suspended floorboard for absorbing and dissipating at least a portion of energy resulting from disturbances encountered by the vehicle as it moves across the floor surface prior to the energy portion reaching the operator standing on the suspended floorboard, the energy absorbing structure including a damping element comprising a valve for effecting a damping function.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2010Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: Crown Equipment CorporationInventors: William C. Jones, Jr., Brian M. Lambert, Gary J. May
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Publication number: 20120171004Abstract: A materials handling vehicle is provided comprising: a power unit; a work assembly coupled to the power unit comprising a first auxiliary device; and a fluid supply system. The fluid supply system may comprise: pump structure for supplying a fluid; a first manifold apparatus located on the power unit; a second manifold apparatus located on the work assembly; and fluid supply line structure coupled between the first and second manifolds. The first manifold may receive fluid from the pump structure and comprise valve structure for maintaining fluid pressure at an output port of the first manifold apparatus at a commanded pressure substantially equal to or greater than an operating pressure of the first auxiliary device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2011Publication date: July 5, 2012Inventors: William C. Jones, JR., Karl L. Dammeyer, Darrin R. Ihle, Lucas B. Waltz
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Publication number: 20120132485Abstract: A materials handling vehicle is provided comprising a power unit, a mast assembly and a fluid supply system. The mast assembly is coupled to the power unit. The mast assembly comprises a weldment, a movable element and a ram/cylinder assembly coupled to the movable element to effect movement of the element. The fluid supply system includes manifold apparatus and at least one fluid line coupled to the manifold apparatus and the ram/cylinder assembly. The manifold apparatus provides pressurized hydraulic fluid to the ram/cylinder assembly via the fluid line to raise the movable element. The manifold apparatus is mounted to the mast assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2011Publication date: May 31, 2012Applicant: Crown Equipment CorporationInventors: Craig J. Rekow, Ryan R. Berger, Thornton K. Lothrop, Roger J. Quinlan, JR., William C. Jones, JR.
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Patent number: 8104583Abstract: A materials handling vehicle is provided comprising a power unit, a mast assembly and a fluid supply system. The mast assembly is coupled to the power unit. The mast assembly comprises a weldment, a movable element and a ram/cylinder assembly coupled to the movable element to effect movement of the element. The fluid supply system includes manifold apparatus and at least one fluid line coupled to the manifold apparatus and the ram/cylinder assembly. The manifold apparatus provides pressurized hydraulic fluid to the ram/cylinder assembly via the fluid line to raise the movable element. The manifold apparatus is mounted to the mast assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2006Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: Crown Equipment CorporationInventors: Craig J. Rekow, Ryan R. Berger, Thornton K. Lothrop, Roger J. Quinlan, Jr., William C. Jones, Jr.
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Patent number: 7870919Abstract: A materials handling vehicle is provided comprising a frame including a longitudinal centerline and an operator compartment; first and second front wheels coupled to the frame; a rear steer wheel assembly coupled to the frame; mast apparatus coupled to the frame and including a pair of forks; and a battery associated with the frame and having a center of gravity. The battery is preferably positioned such that the battery center of gravity is laterally offset from the longitudinal center line. A stability triangle for the vehicle is defined by a first point at the first front wheel, a second point at the second front wheel and a third point at the rear steer wheel assembly. Preferably, the stability triangle defines a scalene triangle.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Assignee: Crown Equipment CorporationInventors: Lucas B. Waltz, William C. Jones, Jr., Andrew D. Smith
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Publication number: 20110001335Abstract: A materials handling vehicle is provided comprising: a frame; a set of wheels supported on the frame to allow the materials handling vehicle to move across a floor surface; a rider compartment located within the frame for receiving an operator; and an operator support assembly. The operator support assembly comprises a suspended floorboard upon which the operator may stand when located within the rider compartment and an energy absorbing structure coupled to the frame and the suspended floorboard for absorbing and dissipating at least a portion of energy resulting from disturbances encountered by the vehicle as it moves across the floor surface prior to the energy portion reaching the operator standing on the suspended floorboard, the energy absorbing structure including a damping element comprising a valve for effecting a damping function.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2010Publication date: January 6, 2011Applicant: CROWN EQUIPMENT CORPORATIONInventors: William C. Jones, JR., Brian M. Lambert, Gary J. May
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Patent number: 7497505Abstract: A materials handling vehicle is provided comprising: a frame; a set of wheels supported on the frame to allow the materials handling vehicle to move across a floor surface; a rider compartment located within the frame for receiving an operator; and an operator support assembly. The operator support assembly comprises a suspended floorboard upon which the operator may stand when located within the rider compartment and an energy absorbing structure coupled to the frame and the suspended floorboard for absorbing and dissipating at least a portion of energy resulting from disturbances encountered by the vehicle as it moves across the floor surface prior to the energy portion reaching the operator standing on the suspended floorboard, the energy absorbing structure including a damping element for effecting a damping function.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2005Date of Patent: March 3, 2009Assignee: Crown Equipment CorporationInventors: Lewis H. Manci, Brian M. Lambert, James F. Schloemer, Gary J. May, William C. Jones, Jr., George R. Wetterer, Eugene G. Bruns
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Patent number: 7344000Abstract: A materials handling vehicle is provided comprising: a base; a carriage assembly movable relative to the base; at least one cylinder coupled to the base to effect movement of the carriage assembly relative to the base; and a hydraulic system to supply a pressurized fluid to the cylinder. The hydraulic system includes an electronically controlled valve coupled to the cylinder. The vehicle further comprises control structure to control the operation of the valve such that the valve is closed in the event of an unintended descent of a carriage assembly in excess of a commanded speed.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2004Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Crown Equipment CorporationInventors: Karl L. Dammeyer, William C. Jones, Jr.
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Patent number: 6112612Abstract: A single lever hand control for multiple functions having two distinct axes of movement. In the case of a stand-up, battery powered lift truck having a mast, a carriage with forks raised and lowered on the mast, and the forks side shifted on the carriage, which also can be tilted from vertical, forward or back, the operator stands facing to the side with reference to the direction of travel of the truck. Movement of the control lever right to left from a neutral position relative to the direction the operator is facing controls the forward or reverse direction and the speed of the truck. The mast and carriage operations are controlled by the lever being pushed or pulled by the operator transversely to the direction of travel. The force required to displace the lever in one direction is less than that required in the other consistent with the large muscle groups employed to overcome the respective forces.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1995Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: Clark Material Handling CompanyInventors: Arun K. Seksaria, William C. Jones, Jr.
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Patent number: 6089165Abstract: A railway vehicle truck assembly comprises the following, in part: wheel sets having longitudinally spaced, transversely extending axles, and wheels mounted to the axles; transversely spaced longitudinally extending truck frames mounted to the axles; and a transversely extending bolster mounted to the truck frames. The bolster has a center bowl and opposed, elongated bolster arms extending from the center bowl. An underslung equalizer beam is located below the axles and mounted to the axle boxes. Brake beam guides are located in the equalizer spring seats which are located on the underslung equalizer beam. The equalizer beam is hot-box detector compatible so as to not interfere with the axle bearing detection scanners located alongside the railroad track.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1998Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Assignee: Buckeye Steel CastingsInventors: Richard B. Polley, Roger F. Sanzo, William C. Jones, Jr., Todd A. Porter
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Patent number: 6053112Abstract: There is disclosed a method for compensating for wheel wear to maintain a constant car floor height above the railroad track where the compensating shim is at all times attached to the railway truck. The method comprises generally the steps of providing a wheel wear compensating shim that, when not being used, is removably attached to the underside of the bearing housing or other suitable location, lifting of the side frame away from the primary suspension, disposing the compensating shim between the side frame and the primary suspension, and finally lowering the side frame back onto the shim and primary suspension. The railway truck can thus be shimmed for wheel wear at any location where the side frame and accompanying car body can be lifted without the need to take the railcar to a retrofit service shop.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1998Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Assignee: Buckeye Steel Castings CompanyInventor: William C. Jones, Jr.
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Patent number: 5724986Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing a metered amount of aerosolized medication and/or for measuring breathing function includes a casing that defines a cavity, a first or discharge opening from which a subject inhales from the cavity or exhales into the cavity, a second or air opening through which air enters the cavity, and a third opening in fluid communication with the cavity between the first and second openings. The casing also defines an open pocket for receiving a pressurized canister and a fourth or medication opening through which the contents of the canister discharge into the cavity of the casing. A pressure transducer in fluid communication with the third opening senses the pressure of breath moving through the cavity. Alternatively, a fan and photocell assembly may replace the pressure transducer and sense the flow of gas through the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1995Date of Patent: March 10, 1998Assignee: Jones Medical Instrument Co.Inventors: William C. Jones, Jr., Scott E. Jones
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Patent number: 5462139Abstract: An improved mounting bracket for supporting a disc brake actuator assembly on a railcar truck, the mounting bracket being a cast metal bracket designed to bolt onto a portion of the truck frame, the bracket being generally H-shaped in cross section along a major portion of its length with the "H" being generally disposed horizontally so that the two sides of the H comprise upper and lower substantially solid horizontal walls.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1994Date of Patent: October 31, 1995Assignee: GSI Engineering, Inc.Inventors: William C. Jones, Jr., Richard B. Polley, Roger F. Sanzo
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Patent number: 5076093Abstract: An apparatus for calibrating a spirometer controls the temperature and moisture content of the gas which it receives and accurately measures the flow rates of gas it receives and discharges. This apparatus includes a housing with an opening through which it receives and discharges the gas. This housing contains a piston which engages the inner surface of the housing to form a gas receiving chamber within the housing. The piston lies in sliding engagement in the housing and a user may move it to increase or decrease the volume of the chamber and pull gas into the chamber through the opening or force gas out of the chamber. A heating element disposed proximate the chamber heats the gas which the chamber receives; and a gas moisturizing element disposed in the housing adds moisture to the gas moving into the chamber and out of the chamber through the housing opening.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1990Date of Patent: December 31, 1991Inventors: William C. Jones, Jr., William C. Jones, Sr.
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Patent number: 4991591Abstract: A spirometer for measuring breathing functions of a human subject includes a housing and a hollow elongate body with a first opening through which the subject inhales or exhales, a second opening through which the breath enters the elongate body when the subject inhales or discharges from the body when the subject exhales, and a third opening disposed between said first and second openings. The spirometer also includes a pressure transducer in fluid communication with the third opening of the elongate body. This transducer measures the pressure of the breath moving through the elongate body. A plug member disposed proximate the second opening of the elongate body closes a predetermined portion of the second opening when the rate of flow of the breath through the elongate body reaches a predetermined level.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1989Date of Patent: February 12, 1991Inventors: William C. Jones, William C. Jones, Jr.
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Patent number: D541419Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2005Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignee: Jones Medical Instrument CompanyInventor: William C. Jones, Jr.
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Patent number: D556908Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2007Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: Jones Medical Instrument CompanyInventors: Scott E. Jones, William C. Jones, Jr.
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Patent number: D335343Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1990Date of Patent: May 4, 1993Inventors: William C. Jones, William C. Jones, Jr.