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  • 13355 Seabeck Hwy NW, Seabeck, WA 98380 (702) 504-4584
  • Palmdale, CA
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Lancaster, CA
  • Montclair, CA

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Seth Wilson
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Wilson Racing, LLC
6160 N Hollywood Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89115

Publications

Us Patents

Automobiles Having A Radiant Barrier

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US Patent:
8361260, Jan 29, 2013
Filed:
Jul 14, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/502944
Inventors:
Stephen S. Wilson - Las Vegas NV, US
Bart Wilson - Las Vegas NV, US
Seth Wilson - Las Vegas NV, US
International Classification:
B29C 65/00
US Classification:
156 71, 156247, 359359, 359360, 428 417
Abstract:
An automobile or vehicle having a high efficiency solar control system is provided. The automobile may have a painted surface and a film mounted to its exterior side. The film may reflect solar radiation in the near and mid infrared ranges yet allow high transmission of light in the visible range such that the painted panel may be seen. The film may have a layer of silver which reflects the solar radiation in the near and mid infrared ranges. Since the silver is susceptible to oxidation and turns the silver into a black body which absorbs the near and mid infrared radiation, the film may be designed to slow the rate of oxidation of the silver layer to an acceptable level. The silver layer may be sandwiched between the glass which does not allow oxygen to diffuse there through and reach the layer of silver and a stack of sacrificial layers having a certain thickness which slows down the rate of oxygen diffusion to an acceptable level.

Vehicles Having A High Efficiency Solar Control System

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US Patent:
20110007388, Jan 13, 2011
Filed:
Jul 10, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/501327
Inventors:
Stephen S. Wilson - Las Vegas NV, US
Bart Wilson - Las Vegas NV, US
Seth Wilson - Las Vegas NV, US
International Classification:
G02B 5/26
B60J 11/08
US Classification:
359360
Abstract:
An automobile or vehicle having a high efficiency solar control system is provided. The automobile may have a window defined by a sheet of glass and a film mounted to its exterior side. The film may reflect solar radiation in the near and mid infrared ranges yet allow high transmission of light in the visible range such that the occupants of the automobile may view his/her surroundings through the window. The film may have a layer of silver which reflects the solar radiation in the near and mid infrared ranges. Since the silver is susceptible to oxidation and turns the silver into a black body which absorbs the near and mid infrared radiation, the film may be designed to slow the rate of oxidation of the silver layer to an acceptable level. The silver layer may be sandwiched between the glass which does not allow oxygen to diffuse there through and reach the layer of silver and a stack of sacrificial layers having a certain thickness which slows down the rate of oxygen diffusion to an acceptable level.

Spectral Selective Solar Control Film Containing An Air Layer For Windows

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US Patent:
20110010994, Jan 20, 2011
Filed:
Jul 15, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/503686
Inventors:
Stephen S. Wilson - Las Vegas NV, US
Bart Wilson - Las Vegas NV, US
Seth Wilson - Las Vegas NV, US
International Classification:
E06B 3/30
E06B 3/00
US Classification:
49 61, 49506
Abstract:
A building structure having a high efficiency solar control system is provided. The building structure may have a window defined by a sheet of glass and a film mounted to its exterior side. There may be a gap between the film and the glass wherein the film, film and gap, or gap provides thermal insulation. The film may reflect solar radiation in the near and mid infrared ranges yet allow high transmission of light in the visible range such that the occupants of the building structure may view his/her surroundings through the window. The film may have a layer of silver which reflects the solar radiation in the near and mid infrared ranges. Since the silver is susceptible to oxidation and turns the silver into a black body which absorbs the near and mid infrared radiation, the film may be designed to slow the rate of oxidation of the silver layer to an acceptable level. The silver layer may be sandwiched between the glass which does not allow oxygen to diffuse there through and reach the layer of silver and a stack of sacrificial layers having a certain thickness which slows down the rate of oxygen diffusion to an acceptable level.

Spectral Selective Solar Control Film Containing An Air Layer For Windows

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US Patent:
20110013273, Jan 20, 2011
Filed:
Apr 19, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/762486
Inventors:
Stephen S. Wilson - Las Vegas NV, US
Bart Wilson - Las Vegas NV, US
Seth Wilson - Las Vegas NV, US
International Classification:
G02B 5/26
B32B 37/12
US Classification:
359360, 156 71
Abstract:
A building structure having a high efficiency solar control system is provided. The building structure may have a window defined by a sheet of glass and a film mounted to its exterior side. There may be a gap between the film and the glass wherein the film, film and gap, or gap provides thermal insulation. The film may reflect solar radiation in the near and mid infrared ranges yet allow high transmission of light in the visible range such that the occupants of the building structure may view his/her surroundings through the window. The film may have a layer of silver which reflects the solar radiation in the near and mid infrared ranges. Since the silver is susceptible to oxidation and turns the silver into a black body which absorbs the near and mid infrared radiation, a protective layer on the exterior of the infrared reflecting layer may be designed to slow the rate of oxidation of the silver layer to an acceptable level. The silver layer may be sandwiched between the glass which does not allow oxygen to diffuse there through and reach the layer of silver and the protective layer having a certain thickness which slows down the rate of oxygen diffusion to an acceptable level.

Low Absorption Spectral Selective Solar Control Film For Fenestration

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US Patent:
20110014481, Jan 20, 2011
Filed:
Jul 14, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/502878
Inventors:
Stephen S. Wilson - Las Vegas NV, US
Bart Wilson - Las Vegas NV, US
Seth Wilson - Las Vegas NV, US
International Classification:
B32B 17/06
E04F 13/00
US Classification:
428426, 156 71
Abstract:
A building structure having a high efficiency solar control system is provided. The building structure may have a window defined by a sheet of glass and a film mounted to its exterior side. The film may reflect solar radiation in the near and mid infrared ranges yet allow high transmission of light in the visible range such that the occupants of the building structure may view his/her surroundings through the window. The film may have a layer of silver which reflects the solar radiation in the near and mid infrared ranges. Since the silver is susceptible to oxidation and turns the silver into a black body which absorbs the near and mid infrared radiation, the film may be designed to slow the rate of oxidation of the silver layer to an acceptable level. The silver layer may be sandwiched between the glass which does not allow oxygen to diffuse there through and reach the layer of silver and a stack of sacrificial layers having a certain thickness which slows down the rate of oxygen diffusion to an acceptable level.

Solar Control Film

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US Patent:
20110014485, Jan 20, 2011
Filed:
Jul 15, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/503555
Inventors:
Stephen S. Wilson - Las Vegas NV, US
Bart Wilson - Las Vegas NV, US
Seth Wilson - Las Vegas NV, US
International Classification:
B32B 15/09
US Classification:
428458
Abstract:
An enclosure having a high efficiency solar control system is provided. The enclosure may have a transparent or opaque base layer and a film mounted to its exterior side. The film may reflect solar radiation in the near and mid infrared ranges yet allow high transmission of light in the visible range. The film may have a layer of silver which reflects the solar radiation in the near and mid infrared ranges. Since the silver is susceptible to oxidation and turns the silver into a black body which absorbs the near and mid infrared radiation, the film may be designed to slow the rate of oxidation of the silver layer to an acceptable level. The silver layer may be sandwiched between the base layer which may not allow oxygen to diffuse there through and reach the layer of silver and a stack of sacrificial layers having a certain thickness which slows down the rate of oxygen diffusion to an acceptable level.

Touch Screen Shield

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US Patent:
20110279383, Nov 17, 2011
Filed:
May 14, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/780443
Inventors:
Stephen S. Wilson - Las Vegas NV, US
Bart Wilson - Las Vegas NV, US
Seth Wilson - Las Vegas NV, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/041
US Classification:
345173
Abstract:
A shield that is attachable to a touch sensitive screen is disclosed. The shield may be attached to the touch sensitive screen only at its outer peripheral portion. An air gap is enclosed between the shield and the touch sensitive screen to form a planar air bearing. The shield preferably does not touch the active area of the touch sensitive screen when the user is not touching the shield but only viewing the touch sensitive screen through the shield. This mitigates unwanted optical artifacts such as trapped air bubbles, Newton rings and chromatic interference while maintaining the sensitivity of the touch sensitive screen.

Touch Screen Shield

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US Patent:
20120188743, Jul 26, 2012
Filed:
Jul 20, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/186690
Inventors:
Stephen S. Wilson - Las Vegas NV, US
Bart Wilson - Las Vegas NV, US
Seth Wilson - Las Vegas NV, US
International Classification:
H05K 9/00
B26D 3/00
US Classification:
361816, 493344
Abstract:
A shield that is attachable to a touch sensitive screen is disclosed. The shield may be attached to the touch sensitive screen only at its outer peripheral portion. An air gap is enclosed between the shield and the touch sensitive screen to form a planar air bearing. The shield preferably does not touch the active area of the touch sensitive screen when the user is not touching the shield but only viewing the touch sensitive screen through the shield. This mitigates unwanted optical artifacts such as trapped air bubbles, Newton rings and chromatic interference while maintaining the sensitivity of the touch sensitive screen.
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