JOHN MICHAEL GILBERT
Pilots at 26 Ave, Seattle, WA

License number
Washington A2780489
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
2915 26Th Ave W, Seattle, WA 98199

Professional information

John Gilbert Photo 1

Piano Entertainer At 88 Keys, Seattle,,Barrel Room , Portland, Or

Position:
Piano Entertainer at 88 Keys, Seattle,,Barrel Room , Portland, OR
Location:
Greater Seattle Area
Industry:
Health, Wellness and Fitness
Work:
88 Keys, Seattle,,Barrel Room , Portland, OR since Aug 2007 - Piano Entertainer John Gilbert 1998 - Aug 2013 - Entertainer, Energy Healer Self Employed Entertainer Jun 1974 - Aug 2013 - Piano Entertainer Nordstrom's May 2009 - Jun 2012 - Pianist
Education:
Grand Exhalted Kingdom
high school, Music


John Gilbert Photo 2

Owner, J Gilbert Footwear

Position:
Owner at J Gilbert Footwear
Location:
Greater Seattle Area
Industry:
Writing and Editing
Work:
J Gilbert Footwear since 1989 - Owner


John Alexander Gilbert Photo 3

John Alexander Gilbert, Seattle WA - Lawyer

Address:
Windermere Real Estate
1920 N 34Th St, Seattle 98103
(206) 527-5445
Licenses:
Washington - Active 1998


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Integrated-Strapdown-Air-Data Sensor System

US Patent:
4303978, Dec 1, 1981
Filed:
Apr 18, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/142135
Inventors:
Jack C. Shaw - Kirkland WA
John F. Gilbert - Des Moines WA
Guy R. Olbrechts - Bellevue WA
Melville D. McIntyre - Bellevue WA
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Seattle WA
International Classification:
G06F 1550, G05D 100
US Classification:
364453
Abstract:
A plurality of inertial measuring unit (IMU) modules (41A, B, C and D) each comprising gyros and accelerometers (61, 65 and 67) for sensing inertial information along two orthogonal axes, are strapdown mounted in an aircraft, preferably such that the sense axes of the IMUs are skewed with respect to one another. Inertial and temperature signals produced by the IMU modules, plus pressure signals produced by a plurality of pressure transducer modules (43A, B and C) and air temperature signals produced by total air temperature sensors (45A and B) are applied to redundant signal processors (47A, B and C). The signal processors convert the raw analog information signals into digital form, error compensate the incoming raw digital data and, then, manipulate the compensated digital data to produce signals suitable for use by the automatic flight control, pilot display and navigation systems of the aircraft. The signal processors include: an interface system comprising a gyro subsystem (47), an accelerometer and air calibration data subsystem (50) and an air data and temperature subsystem (52); a computer (54); an instruction decoder ( 56); and, a clock (58). During computer interrupt intervals raw digital data is fed to the computer (54) by the interface subsystems under the control of the instruction decoder (56).


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Digital Multimeter Having Sealed Input Jack Detection Arrangement

US Patent:
7654857, Feb 2, 2010
Filed:
Aug 14, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/893092
Inventors:
Terry G. Morey - Renton WA, US
John M. Gilbert - Seattle WA, US
Surjit Sanghera - Bothell WA, US
Daniel L. Parker - Arlington WA, US
Mathew J. Martineau - Seattle WA, US
Robert L. Huggins - Everett WA, US
Assignee:
Fluke Corporation - Everett WA
International Classification:
G01R 1/38
US Classification:
439489, 324115, 340687
Abstract:
A multimeter for testing a plurality of electrical parameters comprises a case having a plurality of test lead jacks. Each of the test lead jacks includes a unitary conductive socket. Preferably, the sockets are made of metal such as brass. A circuit board located in the case has jack conductors in electrical communication with each of the sockets. A jack detection arrangement is adapted to automatically determine whether a plug is inserted into a respective one of the sockets based on a change in electrical characteristics. For example, the jack detection arrangement may include a photonic emitter and a photonic detector situated such that a beam path therebetween is interrupted by insertion of a plug. The case may further have a rotary selector knob for selecting a multimeter function.


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Auto-Numbering Of Measurements In Digital Multimeter

US Patent:
2009012, May 21, 2009
Filed:
Aug 14, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/192105
Inventors:
Anthony C. GARLAND - Camano Isalnd WA, US
Jeffrey Meyer - Seattle WA, US
Bradey Honsinger - Everett WA, US
Joseph Ferrante - Redmond WA, US
John Gilbert - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
FLUKE CORPORATION - Everett WA
International Classification:
G01R 13/02
US Classification:
324115
Abstract:
A digital multimeter stores multiple sequential measurements of physical or electrical parameters. Each of the sequential measurements has a name including an automatically generated descriptor. The descriptor for each sequential measurement may indicate a relative position of the measurement within the sequence. For instance, the descriptor may indicate whether the measurement was obtained before or after other measurements in the sequence.


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Utility Strap For Use With Walker

US Patent:
D659057, May 8, 2012
Filed:
Aug 19, 2010
Appl. No.:
29/368196
Inventors:
Renata Patton - Atlanta GA, US
John R. Gilbert - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
1212
US Classification:
D12133


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Digital Multimeter Having Improved Recording Functionality

US Patent:
7679356, Mar 16, 2010
Filed:
Aug 14, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/838879
Inventors:
Anthony C. Garland - Camano Island WA, US
Bradey David Honsinger - Everett WA, US
Jeffrey William Meyer - Seattle WA, US
Joseph Victor Ferrante - Redmond WA, US
John Michael Gilbert - Seattle WA, US
Christopher Paul Gloger - Seattle WA, US
Mathew James Martineau - Seattle WA, US
Nathaniel Jeremiah Wetzel - Seattle WA, US
Brian Michael Capoccia - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Fluke Corporation - Everett WA
International Classification:
G01R 1/38, G01R 11/57, G01R 15/00, G01R 15/08, G01R 7/00
US Classification:
324115, 324141
Abstract:
A digital multimeter having improved recording functionality is disclosed. The digital multimeter disclosed incorporates a rotary switch, a series of keys and buttons, and a digital display so as to provide highly integrated, programmable and configurable features. Several of these features, either taken alone or in combination, provide significant improvements in ease of use, speed of user operation, and safety associated with use of the instrument.


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Multi-Purpose Utility Strap Device

US Patent:
8458864, Jun 11, 2013
Filed:
Dec 24, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/978502
Inventors:
Renata Patton - Raleigh NC, US
John R. Gilbert - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
A44B 18/00, B65D 63/10
US Classification:
24306, 24 16 R, 24442, 24298, 24302
Abstract:
A multi-purpose utility strap featuring an elongated strap component having an identical first end and second end. A first attachment component is disposed on the top surface of the strap component at the first end, a second attachment component is disposed on the top surface of the strap component next to the first attachment component, a third attachment component is disposed on the bottom surface of the strap component at the second end, and a fourth attachment component is disposed on the top surface of the strap component a distance from the second end. The first attachment component is adapted to engage the second attachment component to form a loop, and the third attachment component is adapted to engage the fourth attachment component to form a loop.


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Digital Multimeter Having Improved Recording Functionality

US Patent:
8456153, Jun 4, 2013
Filed:
Aug 14, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/192104
Inventors:
Anthony Garland - Camano Island WA, US
John Gilbert - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Fluke Corporation - Everett WA
International Classification:
G01R 1/38
US Classification:
324115, 324141
Abstract:
A digital multimeter automatically records measurements of electrical or physical parameters. The multimeter may record the measurements based on events such as the passage of time, fluctuations or deviations in the measurements, or user inputs. In some examples, the digital multimeter operates at a reduced power setting during automatic recording operations.