Luke T.
Luke T. Bredeweg, Byron Center, MI US
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20150360605 | VEHICLE VISOR VANITY LIGHT AND ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY - The specification discloses a vehicle visor including a vanity light assembly and an actuator assembly. The visor vanity additionally includes a mirror and a movable mirror cover. The light assembly includes a light source and a light pipe for conveying light from the light source to two or more diffusers, for example, on opposite ends of the mirror. The actuator assembly includes a switching arrangement for switching the light source on and off without flicker or noise in response to the opening and closing of the mirror cover. | 12-17-2015 |
Luke T. Ganzevoort, Caledonia, MI US
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20160041086 | LUBRICATION CONTROL SYSTEM AND RELATED METHOD OF USE - A system for measuring and optionally controlling the COF of moving surfaces. The system may include a component that rides on the moving surface and a controller that measures the drag force between the component and the moving surface. The system may include a linkage to hold the component so that it does not move with the moving surface and a load cell to measure the force between the component and the moving surface. The load cell may be oriented transversely to the drag force. The system may control a lubrication system based on the measurements. The system may include a component that is urged into the moving surface by a normal force, and may include one load cell to measure the tangential force and another to measure the normal force. A controller may compare the measured tangential and normal forces to obtain a representation of the COF. | 02-11-2016 |
Luke T. Hiesterman, Cupertino, CA US
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20130328888 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ANIMATING BETWEEN COLLECTION VIEWS - Techniques, systems, and methods for allowing a user to select amongst different collection views and to animate the transition from one collection view to another. To select a different collection view, the user may provide a certain gesture on the display screen which causes the items displayed in the current collection view to transition in an animated fashion to a new collection view selected by the particular gesture. The particular type of animation between different collection views depends upon the manner in which the items in each collection view are defined in their respective layouts and the manner that facilitates a relatively seamless transition of the items from one layout to another layout. | 12-12-2013 |