161 |
Surveying instrument |
US19742238 |
1938-03-22 |
US2179514A |
1939-11-14 |
PAUL MORRIS |
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162 |
Traveler's rosary |
US65487533 |
1933-02-02 |
US1938727A |
1933-12-12 |
TAMMANY JOSEPH A |
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163 |
KINEMATIC ASSET MANAGEMENT |
US16051012 |
2018-07-31 |
US20180336379A1 |
2018-11-22 |
James C. Reynolds; Gary Dennis; Prakash Iyer |
A system for managing kinematic assets is disclosed. In one embodiment, the system comprises an electronic identification device associated with an asset. The system further comprises a container comprising a reader disposed within the container for receiving a unique identification of the identification device. The container further comprises a reader node for maintaining an inventory record comprising the asset and for generating a report when the asset is not detected by said reader. The report further comprises a location of the container when said report is generated. The system further comprises a kinematic asset management platform comprising an asset registry for storing data conveyed by the report and a reports engine for generating a second report conveying the location of said container when the report is generated. |
164 |
Rigid LCD assembly |
US15140140 |
2016-04-27 |
US10126579B2 |
2018-11-13 |
William Dunn; Michael LeCave |
Exemplary embodiments disclosed herein provide a LCD assembly including an LED backlight, a liquid crystal display (LCD) placed in front of the LED backlight, a glass plate positioned between LED backlight and the LCD; and an optical film positioned between the glass plate and the LCD. In some embodiments, the glass plate is bonded to the rear side of the LCD, generally around the perimeter of the LCD. Preferred embodiments place a diffusing film within a cavity that is defined between the glass plate and the LCD. Some embodiments also bond the backlight cavity walls to the glass plate, on a side opposing the LCD. |
165 |
INTERACTIVE SKIN FOR WEARABLE |
US15955487 |
2018-04-17 |
US20180299991A1 |
2018-10-18 |
Paul R. Juhasz; Emily Tiernan |
A wearable may be provided with or configured to provide interactive skin. The interactive skin may be configured for accepting touch input from a user. The interactive skin may include one or more flexible layers and may include or be mounted under a transparent display cover layer such as a layer of clear glass or plastic. Interactive skin may include a touch-sensitive layer that allows a user to provide touch input to the wearable. Display pixels on interactive skin may be used to display visual information to the user. The interactive skin may be configured for detecting a condition of at least one wearable and generating an output function in response to the detected condition. |
166 |
Kinematic asset management |
US15417068 |
2017-01-26 |
US10055617B2 |
2018-08-21 |
James C. Reynolds; Gary Dennis; Prakash Iyer |
A system for managing kinematic assets is disclosed. In one embodiment, the system comprises an electronic identification device associated with an asset. The system further comprises a container comprising a reader disposed within the container for receiving a unique identification of the identification device. The container further comprises a reader node for maintaining an inventory record comprising the asset and for generating a report when the asset is not detected by said reader. The report further comprises a location of the container when said report is generated. The system further comprises a kinematic asset management platform comprising an asset registry for storing data conveyed by the report and a reports engine for generating a second report conveying the location of said container when the report is generated. |
167 |
Recreational vehicle service compartment sealing shroud |
US15218453 |
2016-07-25 |
US09994194B2 |
2018-06-12 |
Randy Greene |
A sealing shroud is provided for blocking the port through a panel of the service compartment on an RV vehicle, or the like, through which the sewage outlet hose is connected to the external sewage line. This sealing shroud includes a pervious section preferably fabricated from a wire mesh which prevents rodents or other varmints from chewing an opening therein. The sealing shroud is carried by the external sewage line and blocks a rodent from entering into the RV through the space between the sewage line and the RV port. |
168 |
System for assisting with vehicle traffic stops |
US14948771 |
2015-11-23 |
US09963110B2 |
2018-05-08 |
James G. Getsay; Christina Knox |
A system for assisting with vehicle traffic stops wherein a first vehicle stops a second vehicle is provided. The system includes a control system structured to be operative from within the first vehicle and an arm assembly structured to be coupled to the first vehicle. The arm assembly includes a telescoping arm member, a drive system, and a remote assembly coupled to a distal end of the arm member. The remote assembly includes a number of electronic devices for (i) collecting information at or from a location adjacent the remote assembly and providing the information to the control system and (ii) enabling two-way communication between the first vehicle and the location, wherein the arm member is structured to be selectively elongated and retracted by the drive system under control of the control system. |
169 |
Vehicle resin part and vehicle resin part manufacturing method |
US14712819 |
2015-05-14 |
US09950459B2 |
2018-04-24 |
Jun Shirai; Taisuke Matsuzaki; Yuta Takagi |
To provide a vehicle resin part and a vehicle resin part manufacturing method with which raised portions can be formed using slanted slide molds even on opposing molded portions that have a narrow distance between them. In a rail cover, shelf-shaped portions that can be molded using a cavity and a core are formed on opposing side wall portions, and claw portions that can be molded using slanted slide molds are formed projecting from the shelf-shaped portions in the directions of the opposing side wall portions. Additionally, the claw portions are molded by moving, during demolding, the pair of slanted slide molds in the directions of the opposing side wall portions from a molding position and thereafter removing the pair of slanted slide molds in a forward direction. |
170 |
VEHICLE EXERCISE SYSTEM |
US15657913 |
2017-07-24 |
US20180008855A1 |
2018-01-11 |
Kostadin Dimitrov Yanev; Angel Georgiev Vassilev |
The present invention relates to systems, methods, and apparatus that facilitate exercise in vehicles. In particular, the present invention provides active exercise in passenger and navigation areas in vehicles by incorporating force sensors in the environment surrounding the passenger and/or navigator in the vehicle. The present invention applies the principles of isometric training and interacts with a remote or on-board computer platform to track, measure and provide instruction to the passage and/or navigator engaged in such isometric training. |
171 |
PEST BARRIER SYSTEM FOR PLUMBING OF MOBILE VEHICLES |
US15593201 |
2017-05-11 |
US20170303526A1 |
2017-10-26 |
Charles Ronald Emanuel |
A device useful as a pest barrier system for plumbing of mobile vehicles or plant barrier system is disclosed. The pest barrier system for plumbing of mobile vehicles comprising a pest protection system having a first half, a second half, a lower portions and an upper portions. The lower portions of the pest protection system comprise a lower rim. The upper portions of the pest protection system comprises an upper rim. The lower rim comprises a lower external diameter and a lower internal diameter. The upper rim comprises an upper external diameter. The pest protection system fits within a plumbing compartment of a mobile vehicle at a gap comprising an internal diameter which is smaller than the upper external diameter of the upper rim of the pest protection system. The lower portions of the pest protection system receives a portion of a fluid drainage hose having an external hose diameter. |
172 |
Rodent bait system for use with a vehicle |
US15384014 |
2016-12-19 |
US09663068B1 |
2017-05-30 |
George John Sykora |
A rodent bait system for use with a vehicle to prevent rodents from entering an interior of the vehicle includes a base assembly having tubular members coupled together by connecting joints, the base assembly being disposed on a ground surface such that the tubular members and connecting joints conform around a tire of the vehicle, the tubular members having at least one entryway for permitting a rodent to enter the base assembly, a housing assembly coupled to a tee coupling of the base assembly, a pair of rods coupled to an interior wall of the tee coupling, and a bait member disposed within the housing assembly and supported by the pair of rods. The rodent enters the entryway of the base assembly and is directed along an interior path defined by any number of the tubular members and connecting joints to permit the rodent access to the bait member. |
173 |
Ice and snow retention system for vehicles |
US14737089 |
2015-06-11 |
US09630571B1 |
2017-04-25 |
Samuel C. Newsome; Justin C. Newsome |
A system for minimizing movement of ice or snow along a surface of a vehicle. The system can include a plurality of stops configured to be mounted to the surface in a spaced apart manner, the surface comprising at least one of a roof, a trunk, or a hood of the vehicle. Each stop may include a base for mounting to the vehicle and a fin extending upwardly from the base, the fin having a substantially upright edge to at least partially define an abutment plane configured to face toward a center of the surface and limit motion of ice or snow remaining on the surface. |
174 |
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE SERVICE COMPARTMENT SEALING SHROUD |
US15218453 |
2016-07-25 |
US20170050619A1 |
2017-02-23 |
Randy Greene |
A sealing shroud is provided for blocking the port through a panel of the service compartment on an RV vehicle, or the like, through which the sewage outlet hose is connected to the external sewage line. This sealing shroud includes a pervious section preferably fabricated from a wire mesh which prevents rodents or other varmints from chewing an opening therein. The sealing shroud is carried by the external sewage line and blocks a rodent from entering into the RV through the space between the sewage line and the RV port. |
175 |
Systems, methods, and computer readable media for protecting an operator against glare |
US13944567 |
2013-07-17 |
US09566946B2 |
2017-02-14 |
Vincent Loubiere |
Systems, methods and computer readable media for protecting a pilot of an aircraft or an operator of a vehicle against glare from a luminous object. A system for attenuating glare experienced by an operator of a vehicle is provided with a transparent display unit or screen with adjustable pixels that is interposed between an operator of a vehicle and all or part of a windshield of the vehicle, and a device to control pixel intensity to attenuate glare from a luminous object. A system is provided with a positioning module for determining the position of the operator inside the vehicle, and for determining the position of at least one luminous object outside the vehicle that is a source of glare experienced by the operator. A system is provided with a computing device for computing a glare line between the operator and luminous object and the position of the display screen where the glare line intersects the display unit. |
176 |
Utility vehicle |
US14585967 |
2014-12-30 |
US09512809B2 |
2016-12-06 |
Yoshinori Tsumiyama; Keiji Takahashi |
A utility vehicle that includes: a chassis (1); a seat (6) provided on the chassis; a cargo bed (8) provided behind the seat; an engine (11) provided on the chassis; an intake device (101) for supplying combustion air to the engine; and a storage box (30) for storing equipment of the engine. The intake device has: an air intake duct (15) connected to the engine; an air cleaner device (21) connected to an air-intake upstream end of the air intake duct and stored in the storage box; and an extended air intake duct (16) connected to an air inlet of the air cleaner device. An air inlet (16A) of the extended air intake duct is located above a lower face (81) of the cargo bed and between the seat and the cargo bed. |
177 |
Flash photograph limited field blocker |
US13644236 |
2012-10-03 |
US09426345B1 |
2016-08-23 |
Fred John Turner, Jr.; Martin John Young; Frank Strazzabonsco; James Dennis Vohlken; Michael L Rowley |
An intruding flash is detected by a light detector in a plastic case that may be mounted adjacent to a license plate or window which is made safe from the intruding camera. The flash detector triggers a counteracting light flash. The case and electrical PC board have reflectors to capture lost light, guiding direct and indirect light to the desired surface area, increasing the invention's counteracting flash over the “target” area protected from an intruder camera. The counteracting flash is not directed at the intruding camera to blind the entire camera lens and field of view as with previous art. Instead the counter flash is directed about perpendicular to the incoming angle of the intruding flash, over exposing only that surface area within the intruder camera's full field of view to be protected from photography, preventing only that portion of the intruder camera's field of view from being imaged. |
178 |
Rigid LCD Assembly |
US15140140 |
2016-04-27 |
US20160238876A1 |
2016-08-18 |
William DUNN; Michael LeCave |
Exemplary embodiments disclosed herein provide a LCD assembly including an LED backlight, a liquid crystal display (LCD) placed in front of the LED backlight, a glass plate positioned between LED backlight and the LCD; and an optical film positioned between the glass plate and the LCD. In some embodiments, the glass plate is bonded to the rear side of the LCD, generally around the perimeter of the LCD. Preferred embodiments place a diffusing film within a cavity that is defined between the glass plate and the LCD. Some embodiments also bond the backlight cavity walls to the glass plate, on a side opposing the LCD. |
179 |
UTILITY VEHICLE |
US14585967 |
2014-12-30 |
US20160186705A1 |
2016-06-30 |
Yoshinori TSUMIYAMA; Keiji TAKAHASHI |
A utility vehicle according to the present invention comprises: a chassis 1; a seat 6 provided on the chassis 1; a cargo bed 8 provided behind the seat 6; an engine 11 provided on the chassis 1; an intake device 101 for supplying combustion air to the engine 11; and a storage box 30 for storing equipments of the engine 11. The intake device 101 has: an air intake duct 15 connected to the engine 11; an air cleaner device 21 connected to an air-intake upstream end of the air intake duct 15 and stored in the storage box 30; and an extended air intake duct 16 connected to an air inlet of the air cleaner device 21. An air inlet 16A of the extended air intake duct 16 is located above a lower face 81 of the cargo bed 8 and between the seat 6 and the cargo bed 8. |
180 |
GATE RETENTION FOR AN INDUCTOR BOX OF AN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT |
US14809060 |
2015-07-24 |
US20160021814A1 |
2016-01-28 |
Chad M. Johnson; Marvin A. Prickel; Michael J. Connors |
An inductor box for an agricultural implement includes an inlet configured to receive agricultural product from a tank. The inductor box also includes a housing having a cavity therein. The cavity is configured to receive the agricultural product from the inlet. The inductor box includes a gate configured to be removably inserted between the inlet and the cavity, to block the agricultural product from entering the cavity while disposed between the inlet and the cavity, and to enable the agricultural product to enter the cavity while removed from being disposed between the inlet and the cavity. The inductor box includes a first guide coupled to the housing and configured to direct the gate away from the inlet. The first guide is disposed between the gate and the inlet while the gate is disposed between the inlet and the cavity. |