Patents by Inventor William S. Groh
William S. Groh 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: 20080196238Abstract: An animal training apparatus including an electrical conductor embedded within a flexible member, and a housing having a through-opening for receiving the electrical conductor therethrough. The flexible member is molded around the electrical conductor and the antenna, while the electrical conductor is positioned such that it extends into the housing through the through-opening. As a result of the molding process, the flexible member shields the housing through-opening, discouraging substances such as water from accessing the interior of the housing via the through-opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2008Publication date: August 21, 2008Applicant: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: Albert L. LEE, William S. Groh, Steven L. Lawrence, Steven M. Schrick
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Publication number: 20080168716Abstract: A pet door gasket assembly adapted to provide a strong thermal, chemical, and mechanical bond between the gasket and a rigid pet door flap adapted to be mounted within an opening in a frame in a manner permitting a pet to have unattended ingress and egress through the opening. The gasket assembly incorporates a flexible, resilient, and permanently lubricated polymeric material chemically and mechanically bonded to the perimetrical portion of a rigid pet door flap. The gasket is formed of a moldable resilient and flexible polymeric material encircles the perimetrical edge of the flap and extends radially inwardly and along the first and second faces of, the annular perimetrical portion of the central portion of the flap, about end portions of pins which project from the opposite faces of the annular portion of the flap, and terminates at flanges defined on the annular portion of the perimetrical portion of the flap.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: Radio Systems CorporationInventor: William S. Groh
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Publication number: 20080134987Abstract: A bark control device for deterring a dog from barking. The bark control device includes a vibration dampening material forming or covering at least a portion of the bark control device housing. The vibration dampening material reduces the transfer of vibrations through the bark control device housing by reducing the vibrations to levels undetectable by a bark sensor, by preventing the production of vibrations having characteristics sufficiently similar to a bark, and/or by inhibiting the propagation of such vibrations through the bark control device housing. The vibration dampening material of the housing reduces the occurrence of corrections to the dog due to vibrations emanating from a source other than a bark by the dog.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: Albert L. Lee, William S. Groh
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Patent number: 7382328Abstract: An animal training apparatus including an electrical conductor embedded within a flexible member, and a housing having a through-opening for receiving the electrical conductor therethrough. The flexible member is molded around the electrical conductor and the antenna, while the electrical conductor is positioned such that it extends into the housing through the through-opening. As a result of the molding process, the flexible member shields the housing through-opening, discouraging substances such as water from accessing the interior of the housing via the through-opening.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2006Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: Albert L. Lee, IV, William S. Groh, Steven L. Lawrence, Steven M. Schrick
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Patent number: 7222589Abstract: A bark control device (10) for deterring a dog from barking. The bark control device (10) includes a housing (12) carried by the dog, the housing having a vibration dampening surface (13) covering at least a portion of the exterior of the housing (12). The device (10) also includes a bark detection mechanism (18), a stimulus delivery system (26) for delivering a stimulus to the dog to dissuade the dog from barking, and circuitry (22, 24) for activating the stimulus delivery system (26) in response to the detection by the bark detection mechanism (18) of a bark by the dog. The vibration dampening surface (13) of the housing (12) inhibits the delivery of false correction stimuli to the dog as the result of vibrations emanating from a source other than a bark by the dog.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2004Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: Albert L. Lee, IV, William S. Groh
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Patent number: 6959511Abstract: A pet door offering ingress or egress through a structural member. A lock mechanism in the pet door allows the pet owner to restrict ingress and/or egress as desired. The pet door features a dual control system that simplifies the setting of the lock. Each control corresponds to movement of the flap in one direction. The dual control system is also designed to be easier to access than a conventional pet door lock mechanism and to be less susceptible to unintentional adjustment resulting from incidental contact with the controls.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2003Date of Patent: November 1, 2005Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: Ryan E. Johnson, Kurt J. Steinbacher, William S. Groh
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Patent number: 6921089Abstract: A gasket sealing system for providing a gasket seal disposed between a lid removably connectable at a receiving module containing electrical circuitry and/or batteries. The lid includes a perimeter surface that is removably insertable against a rim bordering an opening into the module. A gasket is adapted to bond to the perimeter surface of the lid. The gasket includes a first contacting surface having an arcuate shape that deforms upon contact against the module rim. The gasket includes a bonding surface adapted to bond to the shape of the perimeter surface of the lid. The gasket is composed of a resilient material that is self-lubricating. When the lid is removed from the rim of the opening, the deformable gasket is disconnected from sealing against the rim of the module without disruption of the integrity of the gasket.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2003Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: William S. Groh, Christopher E. Mainini
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Patent number: 6917295Abstract: A battery-powered transmitter which emits an audible sound or RF signal, including a housing which is mountable to the collar for a pet, for example. The present device is switchable between “on” and “off” modes of operation by means of a rotary cap whose rotational position effects switching of the device between its “on” and “off” modes of operation. Tactile and visual indication of the then-current operational mode of the device is provided by means of the rotational position of the rotary cap and indicia provided on the housing of the device and on the rotary cap itself. The rotary cap of the present invention further provides for sealing of the rotary cap with respect to the housing against foul weather conditions, including immersion in water, while simultaneously providing for rotary motion of the cap for effecting switching of the device between its “on” and “off” operational modes, employing an expansible seal between the cap and the housing.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2002Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: William S. Groh, Albert Lee, IV
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Publication number: 20040163316Abstract: A pet door offering ingress or egress through a structural member. A lock mechanism in the pet door allows the pet owner to restrict ingress and/or egress as desired. The pet door features a dual control system that simplifies the setting of the lock. Each control corresponds to movement of the flap in one direction. The dual control system is also designed to be easier to access than a conventional pet door lock mechanism and to be less susceptible to unintentional adjustment resulting from incidental contact with the controls.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Applicant: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: Ryan E. Johnson, Kurt J. Steinbacher, William S. Groh
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Publication number: 20040113795Abstract: A battery-powered transmitter which emits an audible sound or RF signal, including a housing which is mountable to the collar for a pet, for example. The present device is switchable between “on” and “off” modes of operation by means of a rotary cap whose rotational position effects switching of the device between its “on” and “off” modes of operation. Tactile and visual indication of the then-current operational mode of the device is provided by means of the rotational position of the rotary cap and indicia provided on the housing of the device and on the rotary cap itself.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2002Publication date: June 17, 2004Applicant: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: William S. Groh, Albert Lee
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Publication number: 20040100039Abstract: A gasket sealing system for providing a gasket seal disposed between a lid removably connectable at a receiving module containing electrical circuitry and/or batteries. The lid includes a perimeter surface that is removably insertable against a rim bordering an opening into the module. A gasket is adapted to bond to the perimeter surface of the lid. The gasket includes a first contacting surface having an arcuate shape that deforms upon contact against the module rim. The gasket includes a bonding surface adapted to bond to the shape of the perimeter surface of the lid. The gasket is composed of a resilient material that is self-lubricating. When the lid is removed from the rim of the opening, the deformable gasket is disconnected from sealing against the rim of the module without disruption of the integrity of the gasket.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2003Publication date: May 27, 2004Applicant: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: William S. Groh, Christopher E. Mainini
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Patent number: 6668760Abstract: An apparatus for controlling the barking of a dog through application of a spray deterrent, or spray control bark collar. The spray control bark collar administers a dose of a pressurized substance in response to the barking of the dog. The spray control bark collar detects the barking of the dog through the measuring of vibrations produced by the dog. In addition, the spray control bark collar delivers successively larger doses of the spray deterrent to the dog to deter the dog from further barking should the dog fail to respond to previous deterrent attempts. Finally, the spray control bark collar monitors the usage of the spray deterrents to gauge the amount of the deterrent substance remaining in the deterrent substance reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: William S. Groh, Albert L. Lee, IV.
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Publication number: 20030154928Abstract: An apparatus for controlling the barking of a dog through application of a spray deterrent, or spray control bark collar. The spray control bark collar administers a dose of a pressurized substance in response to the barking of the dog. The spray control bark collar detects the barking of the dog through the measuring of vibrations produced by the dog. In addition, the spray control bark collar delivers successively larger doses of the spray deterrent to the dog to deter the dog from further barking should the dog fail to respond to previous deterrent attempts. Finally, the spray control bark collar monitors the usage of the spray deterrents to gauge the amount of the deterrent substance remaining in the deterrent substance reservoir.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2002Publication date: August 21, 2003Applicant: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: Albert L. Lee, William S. Groh
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Publication number: 20030154929Abstract: An apparatus for controlling the barking of a dog through application of a spray deterrent, or spray control bark collar. The spray control bark collar administers a dose of a pressurized substance in response to the barking of the dog. The spray control bark collar detects the barking of the dog through the measuring of vibrations produced by the dog. In addition, the spray control bark collar delivers successively larger doses of the spray deterrent to the dog to deter the dog from further barking should the dog fail to respond to previous deterrent attempts. Finally, the spray control bark collar monitors the usage of the spray deterrents to gauge the amount of the deterrent substance remaining in the deterrent substance reservoir.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2002Publication date: August 21, 2003Applicant: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: William S. Groh, Albert L. Lee
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Patent number: 6604490Abstract: An apparatus for controlling the barking of a dog through application of a spray deterrent, or spray control bark collar. The spray control bark collar administers a dose of a pressurized substance in response to the barking of the dog. The spray control bark collar detects the barking of the dog through the measuring of vibrations produced by the dog. In addition, the spray control bark collar delivers successively larger doses of the spray deterrent to the dog to deter the dog from further barking should the dog fail to respond to previous deterrent attempts. Finally, the spray control bark collar monitors the usage of the spray deterrents to gauge the amount of the deterrent substance remaining in the deterrent substance reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2002Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: Albert L. Lee, IV, William S. Groh
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Patent number: 6588376Abstract: In a device adapted to dissuade a dog from barking, there is provided a reservoir of spray material associated with a collar which encircles the dog's neck. The reservoir includes at least one wall member defining an interior volume for the receipt of spray material therein. The reservoir includes a first dimension (i.e., a centerline) which lies within the median sagittal plane of an erect dog which is facing forward, thereby orienting one portion of the interior of the reservoir vertically lowermost. An exit port is provided for the transport of spray material from the interior to the exterior of the reservoir. A semi-rigid, lengthwise substantially non-compressible, conduit having a first end thereof connected in fluid flow communication with the exit port, extends from the exit port and terminates at its opposite and open end at the vertically lowermost interior portion of the reservoir when the present appliance is mounted at a location on the collar beneath the lower jaw of the dog.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2002Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventor: William S. Groh
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Publication number: 20030098550Abstract: A gasket sealing system for providing a gasket seal disposed between a lid removably connectable at a receiving module containing electrical circuitry and/or batteries. The lid includes a perimeter surface that is removably insertable against a rim bordering an opening into the module. A gasket is adapted to bond to the perimeter surface of the lid. The gasket includes a first contacting surface having an arcuate shape that deforms upon contact against the module rim. The gasket includes a bonding surface adapted to bond to the shape of the perimeter surface of the lid. The gasket is composed of a resilient material that is self-lubricating. When the lid is removed from the rim of the opening, the deformable gasket is disconnected from sealing against the rim of the module without disruption of the integrity of the gasket.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2001Publication date: May 29, 2003Inventors: William S. Groh, Christopher E. Mainini
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Patent number: 6435902Abstract: A sensor mount provides for attachment of a vibration sensor or other sensor to a machine without having to turn or rotate the sensor. In conjunction with a sensor module having an integral sensor and a shoulder formed at the outer periphery of the sensor module, the invention provides a coupler having a lower threaded portion for being threadingly engaged with a corresponding threaded recess formed in the machine. An externally threaded upper portion of the coupler remains exposed above the machine structure. A fastener is configured to attach the sensor module to the coupler by engaging the sensor module shoulder and the exposed upper portion of the coupler. The fastener may be captured to the sensor module or separable therefrom. When attached to a machine, the fastener and coupler are substantially symmetrically positioned with respect to a central axis of the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2000Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignees: CSI Technology, Inc., PCB Piezotronics, Inc.Inventors: William S. Groh, James C. Robinson, David M. Lally, Michael Traphagen
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Patent number: D515027Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2004Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: William S. Groh, Christopher E. Mainini
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Patent number: D531117Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2005Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: Steven M. Schrick, Albert L. Lee, IV, William S. Groh