Patents by Inventor Anthony Huber

Anthony Huber has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 11986942
    Abstract: Power tool devices described herein include a motor, an actuator configured to be actuated by a user, a plurality of power switching elements configured to drive the motor, a gate driver coupled to the plurality of power switching elements and configured to control the plurality of power switching elements, a first printed circuit board (PCB), an antenna, and a combined chip. The combined chip is located on the first PCB and is coupled to the actuator, the antenna, and the gate driver. The combined chip includes a memory and an electronic processor configured to determine that the actuator has been actuated, and provide, in response to determining that the actuator has been actuated, a signal to the gate driver, control the signal based on the motor position information, wirelessly transmit power tool device information to an external device, and wirelessly receive configuration information from the external device via the antenna.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 2023
    Date of Patent: May 21, 2024
    Assignee: Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation
    Inventors: Anthony Davis, Alexander Huber, Timothy R. Obermann
  • Patent number: 11941840
    Abstract: Apparatuses and methods determine the three-dimensional position and orientation of a fiducial marker and tracking the three-dimensional position and orientation across different fields-of-view. Methods include: capturing an image of a first space in which the fiducial marker is disposed with a first sensor having a first field-of-view; determining the three-dimensional location and orientation of the fiducial marker within the first space based on the image of the first space in which the fiducial marker is disposed; capturing an image of a second space in which the fiducial marker is disposed with a second sensor having a second field-of-view; calculating pan and tilt information for the second sensor to move the second field-of-view of the second sensor to acquire an image of the fiducial marker; and determining the three-dimensional location and orientation of the fiducial marker within the second space based on the image of the second space.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 2021
    Date of Patent: March 26, 2024
    Assignee: THE BOEING COMPANY
    Inventors: Yang Chen, Deepak Khosla, David Huber, Brandon M. Courter, Shane E. Arthur, Chris A. Cantrell, Anthony W. Baker
  • Patent number: 11393356
    Abstract: Embodiments provide experiment platforms comprising hardware, software, and user-specified data structures for user-conducted orbital experiments-by-proxy that focus on microgravity as a variable. The experiment is repeated in normal gravity as a control, on a similar platform that may or may not have been constructed and/or programmed by the user. Differences in experimental results performed by similar platforms are thus attributed to the influence of gravity on observed phenomena. Experiments are specified by user-defined data structures which govern the operation of control programs typically previously installed on orbital and ground hardware. Experimentation by proxy and parameter specification allows earthbound students to participate in space-based research at various levels of involvement and at sharply reduced cost, encouraging interest in science and technology in education and future work.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 2020
    Date of Patent: July 19, 2022
    Assignee: Valley Christian Schools
    Inventors: Danny Kim, Shih-jen Hwong, Stephen Anthony Huber, Mihir Kasmalkar, Micah Kim
  • Publication number: 20210027651
    Abstract: Embodiments provide experiment platforms comprising hardware, software, and user-specified data structures for user-conducted orbital experiments-by-proxy that focus on microgravity as a variable. The experiment is repeated in normal gravity as a control, on a similar platform that may or may not have been constructed and/or programmed by the user. Differences in experimental results performed by similar platforms are thus attributed to the influence of gravity on observed phenomena. Experiments are specified by user-defined data structures which govern the operation of control programs typically previously installed on orbital and ground hardware. Experimentation by proxy and parameter specification allows earthbound students to participate in space-based research at various levels of involvement and at sharply reduced cost, encouraging interest in science and technology in education and future work.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 15, 2020
    Publication date: January 28, 2021
    Inventors: Danny Kim, Shih-jen Hwong, Stephen Anthony Huber, Mihir Kasmalkar, Micah Kim
  • Patent number: 10854102
    Abstract: Embodiments provide experiment platforms comprising hardware, software, and user-specified data structures for user-conducted orbital experiments-by-proxy that focus on microgravity as a variable. The experiment is repeated in normal gravity as a control, on a similar platform that may or may not have been constructed and/or programmed by the user. Differences in experimental results performed by similar platforms are thus attributed to the influence of gravity on observed phenomena. Experiments are specified by user-defined data structures which govern the operation of control programs typically previously installed on orbital and ground hardware. Experimentation by proxy and parameter specification allows earthbound students to participate in space-based research at various levels of involvement and at sharply reduced cost, encouraging interest in science and technology in education and future work.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 2018
    Date of Patent: December 1, 2020
    Assignee: Valley Christian Schools
    Inventors: Danny Kim, Shih-jen Hwong, Stephen Anthony Huber, Mihir Kasmalkar, Micah Kim
  • Publication number: 20180240355
    Abstract: Embodiments provide experiment platforms comprising hardware, software, and user-specified data structures for user-conducted orbital experiments-by-proxy that focus on microgravity as a variable. The experiment is repeated in normal gravity as a control, on a similar platform that may or may not have been constructed and/or programmed by the user. Differences in experimental results performed by similar platforms are thus attributed to the influence of gravity on observed phenomena. Experiments are specified by user-defined data structures which govern the operation of control programs typically previously installed on orbital and ground hardware. Experimentation by proxy and parameter specification allows earthbound students to participate in space-based research at various levels of involvement and at sharply reduced cost, encouraging interest in science and technology in education and future work.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 20, 2018
    Publication date: August 23, 2018
    Inventors: Danny Kim, Shih-jen Hwong, Stephen Anthony Huber, Mihir Kasmalkar, Micah Kim
  • Patent number: 5941847
    Abstract: A breast shield is provided that includes a hood body with an outer rim within which a breast is received and a shield extension portion extending downstream from the outer rim. A milk drain is connected to the shield extension portion. A vacuum isolation element including a collapsible membrane is connected to the shield extension portion of the hood body. The collapsible membrane portion includes an interior cavity communicating with the vacuum source. The interior cavity is effective to create a negative pressure within the shield extension portion when collapsed by vacuum to isolate the vacuum source from expressed milk, with milk being channelled through the insert to a collector, such as a milk bottle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1999
    Assignee: Medela Holding AG
    Inventors: Anthony Huber, Beat J. Moser