Tippets
Jared Gene Tippets, Newberg, OR US
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20150122955 | TELESCOPING EXTENSION ARM FOR SUPPORTING A MONITOR - An arm for supporting a monitor comprises a telescoping arm assembly, a support member and a cord storage device. The telescoping arm assembly has at least first and second telescoping members telescopingly movable relative to each other, a distal end configured to support a monitor and a hollow interior through which at least one cord from the monitor can be routed. The support member is connected to the telescoping arm assembly proximally of the distal end to suspend the telescoping arm assembly. The support member is configured to extend transverse to the telescoping arm assembly and to be attached to a support surface. The cord storage device is positioned at least partially within at least one of the telescoping arm assembly or the support member. The cord storage device winds and unwinds the cord from the monitor as the first and second telescoping members are moved toward and away from each other, respectively. | 05-07-2015 |
Roger Tippets, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20100284073 | System and method for mounting a polarizer - A mounted polarizer and corresponding assembly method is provided. The mounted polarizer includes a substrate, and a polarizer with a plurality of parallel wires mounted on a supporting base. An epoxy binds the polarizer to the substrate, such that the plurality of parallel wires is mounted between the substrate and the supporting base, and the epoxy is in direct contact with the plurality of wires. The substrate, the epoxy and the supporting base all have a substantially matching refractive index. The mounted polarizer substantially transmits one polarization of light, and substantially blocks transmission of another polarization of light. | 11-11-2010 |
Tom Tippets, Yerington, NV US
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20130335236 | ALL TERRAIN VEHICLE SIGNALING APPARATUS - The present technology provides a communication system which allows a first operator of a vehicle to signal an operator of a second vehicle. The first operator may transmit a notification signal via a first transceiver to a second transceiver associated with the second operator with a specific message, such as “stop.” When the second transceiver receives the notification signal, a visual indicator may be provided to the operator of the second vehicle. The second transceiver may also automatically transmit a confirmation signal upon receiving the notification signal. By receiving the notification signal, the first user may be informed that the notification signal was received by the second transceiver. By providing for a notification signal and an automated confirmation signal in response, the present system informs the first user the confidence that his transmitted signal was received. | 12-19-2013 |