Patents by Inventor Wyatt M. Felt
Wyatt M. Felt 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: 20240043103Abstract: Disclosed systems, devices, and methods support an automated dynamic way to reversibly span the surface of a waterway, and may include deploying a floating boom and catch bin to redirect and capture floating waste before it reaches the terminus of the waterwaye; detecting, by a sensor suite, impending boat traffic; activating, by a control system, one or more actuating line motors for one or more closing lines; verifying, by the control system, a closed configuration; verifying, by the control system, whether a battery bank charge is above a required threshold, where if the battery bank charge falls below the required threshold then the system remains in the closed configuration; activating, by the control system, one or more actuating line motors for one or more opening lines if the battery bank charge is above the required threshold; and verifying, by the control system, an open configuration of the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2023Publication date: February 8, 2024Inventors: Erik V. Van Otten, Wyatt M. Felt, Jacob S. Yardley, Jacob R. Greenwood
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Publication number: 20230340744Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods for detecting, by a sensor suite, impending boat traffic; activating, by a control system, one or more actuating line motors for one or more closing lines; verifying, by the control system, a closed configuration; verifying, by the control system, whether a battery bank charge is above a required threshold, where if the battery bank charge falls below the required threshold then the system remains in the closed configuration; activating, by the control system, one or more actuating line motors for one or more opening lines if the battery bank charge is above the required threshold; and verifying, by the control system, an open configuration of the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2023Publication date: October 26, 2023Inventors: Wyatt M. Felt, Erik V. Van Otten, Jacob S. Yardley
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Publication number: 20200060590Abstract: A system for wirelessly monitoring the health of an infant comprising a sensing module removably disposed within a wearable article. At least a portion of the sensing module can be in contact with an infant's foot. The sensing module can include a processing unit configured to receive and process health readings received by the sensing module. A wireless transmitter can also be in communication with the processing unit. The wireless transmitter can be configured to transmit the processed health readings to a receiving station. The receiving station can indicate an alarm if the processed health readings indicate a health trend that falls outside of a particular threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2019Publication date: February 27, 2020Inventors: Kurt Gibbons Workman, Tanor G. Hodges, Jacob B. Colvin, Wyatt M. Felt, Jordan J. Monroe, Zachary David Bomsta
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Patent number: 10499837Abstract: A system for wirelessly monitoring the health of an infant comprising a sensing module removably disposed within a wearable article. At least a portion of the sensing module can be in contact with an infant's foot. The sensing module can include a processing unit configured to receive and process health readings received by the sensing module. A wireless transmitter can also be in communication with the processing unit. The wireless transmitter can be configured to transmit the processed health readings to a receiving station. The receiving station can indicate an alarm if the processed health readings indicate a health trend that falls outside of a particular threshold.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2017Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Assignee: OWLET BABY CARE, INC.Inventors: Kurt Gibbons Workman, Tanor G. Hodges, Jacob B. Colvin, Wyatt M. Felt, Jordan J. Monroe, Zachary David Bomsta
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Publication number: 20170245791Abstract: A system for wirelessly monitoring the health of an infant comprising a sensing module removably disposed within a wearable article. At least a portion of the sensing module can be in contact with an infant's foot. The sensing module can include a processing unit configured to receive and process health readings received by the sensing module. A wireless transmitter can also be in communication with the processing unit. The wireless transmitter can be configured to transmit the processed health readings to a receiving station. The receiving station can indicate an alarm if the processed health readings indicate a health trend that falls outside of a particular threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2017Publication date: August 31, 2017Inventors: Kurt Gibbons Workman, Tanor G. Hodges, Jacob B. Colvin, Wyatt M. Felt, Jordan J. Monroe, Zachary David Bomsta
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Patent number: 9693730Abstract: A system for wirelessly monitoring the health of an infant comprising a sensing module removably disposed within a wearable article. At least a portion of the sensing module can be in contact with an infant's foot. The sensing module can include a processing unit configured to receive and process health readings received by the sensing module. A wireless transmitter can also be in communication with the processing unit. The wireless transmitter can be configured to transmit the processed health readings to a receiving station. The receiving station can indicate an alarm if the processed health readings indicate a health trend that falls outside of a particular threshold.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2013Date of Patent: July 4, 2017Assignee: Owlet Protection Enterprises LLCInventors: Kurt Gibbons Workman, Tanor G. Hodges, Jacob B. Colvin, Wyatt M. Felt, Jordan J. Monroe, Zachary David Bomsta
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Publication number: 20150369264Abstract: A self-sensing fiber-driven motion system having an actuator moveable between a first configuration and a second configuration, fibers generally surrounding the actuator that change from a first orientation to a second orientation in response to force exerted upon the fibers caused by the movement of the actuator from the first configuration to the second configuration, electrically conductive elements generally following the fibers such that an electrical condition of the electrically conductive elements changes from a first electrical condition to a second electrical condition in response to the changing of the fibers from the first orientation to the second orientation, and a sensor system detecting a change of electrical condition from the first electrical condition to the second electrical condition, thereby determining a movement of the actuator in response to the change of electrical condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2015Publication date: December 24, 2015Inventors: WYATT M. FELT, C. David Remy
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Publication number: 20150157263Abstract: A system for wirelessly monitoring the health of an infant comprising a sensing module removably disposed within a wearable article. At least a portion of the sensing module can be in contact with an infant's foot. The sensing module can include a processing unit configured to receive and process health readings received by the sensing module. A wireless transmitter can also be in communication with the processing unit. The wireless transmitter can be configured to transmit the processed health readings to a receiving station. The receiving station can indicate an alarm if the processed health readings indicate a health trend that falls outside of a particular threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2013Publication date: June 11, 2015Applicant: OWLET PROTECTION ENTERPRISES LLCInventors: Kurt Gibbons Workman, Tanor G. Hodges, Jacob B. Colvin, Wyatt M. Felt, Jordan J. Monroe, Zachary David Bomsta
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Patent number: RE49079Abstract: A system for wirelessly monitoring the health of an infant comprising a sensing module removably disposed within a wearable article. At least a portion of the sensing module can be in contact with an infant's foot. The sensing module can include a processing unit configured to receive and process health readings received by the sensing module. A wireless transmitter can also be in communication with the processing unit. The wireless transmitter can be configured to transmit the processed health readings to a receiving station. The receiving station can indicate an alarm if the processed health readings indicate a health trend that falls outside of a particular threshold.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2019Date of Patent: May 24, 2022Assignee: Owlet Baby Care, Inc.Inventors: Kurt Gibbons Workman, Tanor G. Hodges, Jacob B. Colvin, Wyatt M. Felt, Jordan J. Monroe, Zachary David Bomsta