Patents by Inventor Brian A. Schuelke
Brian A. Schuelke 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).
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Patent number: 11623829Abstract: A storage bin sweep system including a sweep assembly having an inboard end, an outboard end, a forward side and a rearward side and including a sweep housing extending between the inboard and outboard ends, a plurality of paddles movable on a path extending along at least a portion of the sweep assembly between the inboard and outboard ends, and an endless loop member mounted on the sweep housing and on which the plurality of paddles are mounted at spaced locations along the endless loop member. At least one of the paddles may have a front surface contoured in a manner to urge particles located forward of the paddle toward the rearward side of the sweep assembly as the paddle moves toward the inboard end of the sweep assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2021Date of Patent: April 11, 2023Assignee: Sioux Steel CompanyInventors: Brent J. Bloemendaal, Brian Schuelke
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Publication number: 20210362967Abstract: A storage bin sweep system including a sweep assembly having an inboard end, an outboard end, a forward side and a rearward side and including a sweep housing extending between the inboard and outboard ends, a plurality of paddles movable on a path extending along at least a portion of the sweep assembly between the inboard and outboard ends, and an endless loop member mounted on the sweep housing and on which the plurality of paddles are mounted at spaced locations along the endless loop member. At least one of the paddles may have a front surface contoured in a manner to urge particles located forward of the paddle toward the rearward side of the sweep assembly as the paddle moves toward the inboard end of the sweep assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2021Publication date: November 25, 2021Inventors: BRENT J. BLOEMENDAAL, BRIAN SCHUELKE
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Patent number: 11104528Abstract: A storage bin sweep system including a sweep assembly having an inboard end, an outboard end, a forward side and a rearward side and including a sweep housing extending between the inboard and outboard ends, a plurality of paddles movable on a path extending along at least a portion of the sweep assembly between the inboard and outboard ends, and an endless loop member mounted on the sweep housing and on which the plurality of paddles are mounted at spaced locations along the endless loop member. At least one of the paddles may have a front surface contoured in a manner to urge particles located forward of the paddle toward the rearward side of the sweep assembly as the paddle moves toward the inboard end of the sweep assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2020Date of Patent: August 31, 2021Assignee: Sioux Steel CompanyInventors: Brent J. Bloemendaal, Brian Schuelke
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Patent number: 10676294Abstract: A modular storage bin sweep system utilizing paddles to sweep particulate matter across a floor may comprise a sweep assembly including at least two units connectable together. The assembly may comprise a plurality of interconnected paddles, a power unit configured to the paddles, a drive unit configured to move the sweep assembly with respect to a surface of the bin below the sweep assembly. In some embodiments, a traction enhancement structure may increase traction of the drive unit on the floor. In some embodiments, a pivot unit is configured to permit a degree of pivotability of the axes of the units with respect to each other, and may be combined with a drive unit. In some embodiments, the power unit includes a rotary electrical power transfer structure configured to transfer electrical power to the power unit when rotating in the bin.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2017Date of Patent: June 9, 2020Assignee: Sioux Steel CompanyInventors: Joe Harrenstein, Brian Schuelke, Leroy B. Stumpe, Eric Schuld
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Patent number: 9815639Abstract: A modular storage bin sweep system utilizing paddles to sweep particulate matter across a floor may comprise a sweep assembly including at least two units connectable together. The assembly may comprise a plurality of interconnected paddles, a power unit configured to the paddles, a drive unit configured to move the sweep assembly with respect to a surface of the bin below the sweep assembly. In some embodiments, a traction enhancement structure may increase traction of the drive unit on the floor. In some embodiments, a pivot unit is configured to permit a degree of pivotability of the axes of the units with respect to each other, and may be combined with a drive unit. In some embodiments, the power unit includes a rotary electrical power transfer structure configured to transfer electrical power to the power unit when rotating in the bin.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2015Date of Patent: November 14, 2017Assignee: Sioux Steel CompanyInventors: Brian Schuelke, Leroy B. Stumpe, Eric Schuld
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Publication number: 20170158443Abstract: A modular storage bin sweep system utilizing paddles to sweep particulate matter across a floor may comprise a sweep assembly including at least two units connectable together. The assembly may comprise a plurality of interconnected paddles, a power unit configured to the paddles, a drive unit configured to move the sweep assembly with respect to a surface of the bin below the sweep assembly. In some embodiments, a traction enhancement structure may increase traction of the drive unit on the floor. In some embodiments, a pivot unit is configured to permit a degree of pivotability of the axes of the units with respect to each other, and may be combined with a drive unit. In some embodiments, the power unit includes a rotary electrical power transfer structure configured to transfer electrical power to the power unit when rotating in the bin.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2017Publication date: June 8, 2017Inventors: JOE HARRENSTEIN, BRIAN SCHUELKE, LEROY B. STUMPE, ERIC SCHULD
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Patent number: 9199807Abstract: An elongated sweep apparatus for moving particulate matter in a bin may include a sweep assembly movable over the floor of the bin and a sweep drive assembly to move the sweep assembly. The sweep assembly may comprise a particulate sweep structure to move particulate matter toward one end of the elongated sweep apparatus. The sweep drive assembly may comprise at least one wheel to contact the floor and a slippage interface structure connected to the at least one wheel to transfer rotation to the at least one wheel and permit a degree of slippage of the rotational motion transferred to the at least one wheel when resistance to rotation of the at least one wheel exceeds a threshold resistance level.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2013Date of Patent: December 1, 2015Assignee: Sioux Steel CompanyInventor: Brian Schuelke
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Publication number: 20150175366Abstract: A modular storage bin sweep system utilizing paddles to sweep particulate matter across a floor may comprise a sweep assembly including at least two units connectable together. The assembly may comprise a plurality of interconnected paddles, a power unit configured to the paddles, a drive unit configured to move the sweep assembly with respect to a surface of the bin below the sweep assembly. In some embodiments, a traction enhancement structure may increase traction of the drive unit on the floor. In some embodiments, a pivot unit is configured to permit a degree of pivotability of the axes of the units with respect to each other, and may be combined with a drive unit. In some embodiments, the power unit includes a rotary electrical power transfer structure configured to transfer electrical power to the power unit when rotating in the bin.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2015Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: BRIAN SCHUELKE, LEROY B. STUMPE, ERIC SCHULD
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Patent number: 8967937Abstract: A modular storage bin sweep system utilizing paddles to sweep particulate matter across a floor may comprise a sweep assembly including at least two units connectable together. The assembly may comprise a plurality of interconnected paddles, a power unit configured to the paddles, a drive unit configured to move the sweep assembly with respect to a surface of the bin below the sweep assembly. In some embodiments, a traction enhancement structure may increase traction of the drive unit on the floor. In some embodiments, a pivot unit is configured to permit a degree of pivotability of the axes of the units with respect to each other, and may be combined with a drive unit. In some embodiments, the power unit includes a rotary electrical power transfer structure configured to transfer electrical power to the power unit when rotating in the bin.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2011Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: Sioux Steel CompanyInventors: Brian Schuelke, Leroy B. Stumpe, Eric Schuld
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Patent number: 8967934Abstract: A bale loading and transporting trailer apparatus comprises a transport assembly having wheels, and a bale support frame on the transport assembly to support the bale support frame above the ground surface. The bale support frame is movable with respect to the transport assembly between a load condition for supporting bales and a dump condition for rolling bales off of the bale support frame. A lift frame is configured to lift a bale positioned adjacent to the bale support frame onto the support frame. A bale shifting assembly is configured to shift a bale rearwardly from a load position on the bale support frame to a store position behind the load position. The bale shifting assembly may include a sled movable in a longitudinal direction on the bale support frame to carry a bale positioned thereon along the bale support frame.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2010Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: Sioux Steel CompanyInventors: Matt Palmlund, Brian Schuelke, Leroy Stumpe
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Patent number: 8571847Abstract: A processor-implemented method for improving efficiency of a static core turn-off in a multi-core processor with variation, the method comprising: conducting via a simulation a turn-off analysis of the multi-core processor at the multi-core processor's design stage, wherein the turn-off analysis of the multi-core processor at the multi-core processor's design stage includes a first output corresponding to a first multi-core processor core to turn off; conducting a turn-off analysis of the multi-core processor at the multi-core processor's testing stage, wherein the turn-off analysis of the multi-core processor at the multi-core processor's testing stage includes a second output corresponding to a second multi-core processor core to turn off; comparing the first output and the second output to determine if the first output is referring to the same core to turn off as the second output; outputting a third output corresponding to the first multi-core processor core if the first output and the second output are bType: GrantFiled: March 19, 2010Date of Patent: October 29, 2013
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Patent number: 8549363Abstract: A processor-implemented method for determining aging of a processing unit in a processor the method comprising: calculating an effective aging profile for the processing unit wherein the effective aging profile quantifies the effects of aging on the processing unit; combining the effective aging profile with process variation data, actual workload data and operating conditions data for the processing unit; and determining aging through an aging sensor of the processing unit using the effective aging profile, the process variation data, the actual workload data, architectural characteristics and redundancy data, and the operating conditions data for the processing unit.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2010Date of Patent: October 1, 2013
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Publication number: 20130064629Abstract: A modular storage bin sweep system utilizing paddles to sweep particulate matter across a floor may comprise a sweep assembly including at least two units connectable together. The assembly may comprise a plurality of interconnected paddles, a power unit configured to the paddles, a drive unit configured to move the sweep assembly with respect to a surface of the bin below the sweep assembly. In some embodiments, a traction enhancement structure may increase traction of the drive unit on the floor. In some embodiments, a pivot unit is configured to permit a degree of pivotability of the axes of the units with respect to each other, and may be combined with a drive unit. In some embodiments, the power unit includes a rotary electrical power transfer structure configured to transfer electrical power to the power unit when rotating in the bin.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2011Publication date: March 14, 2013Inventors: BRIAN SCHUELKE, Leroy B. Stumpe, Eric Schuld
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Publication number: 20110172984Abstract: A processor-implemented method for improving efficiency of a static core turn-off in a multi-core processor with variation, the method comprising: conducting via a simulation a turn-off analysis of the multi-core processor at the multi-core processor's design stage, wherein the turn-off analysis of the multi-core processor at the multi-core processor's design stage includes a first output corresponding to a first multi-core processor core to turn off; conducting a turn-off analysis of the multi-core processor at the multi-core processor's testing stage, wherein the turn-off analysis of the multi-core processor at the multi-core processor's testing stage includes a second output corresponding to a second multi-core processor core to turn off; comparing the first output and the second output to determine if the first output is referring to the same core to turn off as the second output; outputting a third output corresponding to the first multi-core processor core if the first output and the second output are bType: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2010Publication date: July 14, 2011
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Publication number: 20110173432Abstract: A processor-implemented method for determining aging of a processing unit in a processor the method comprising: calculating an effective aging profile for the processing unit wherein the effective aging profile quantifies the effects of aging on the processing unit; combining the effective aging profile with process variation data, actual workload data and operating conditions data for the processing unit; and determining aging through an aging sensor of the processing unit using the effective aging profile, the process variation data, the actual workload data, architectural characteristics and redundancy data, and the operating conditions data for the processing unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2010Publication date: July 14, 2011
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Publication number: 20050060110Abstract: A method, apparatus and computer program product are provided for implementing enhanced notification and control features in an oscilloscope. User selected notification options and user selected control options are stored. When a predefined event is identified, the user selected notification options are used for notifying a remote user of the identified predefined event. The user selected control options are used for receiving user selections enabling the user to remotely control oscilloscope operational settings. The user can be notified with a telephone call, an email or a pager text message and the user can change operational settings using a telephone call or an email containing commands.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2003Publication date: March 17, 2005Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Steven Jones, Peter Kubista, Kerry Pfarr, Brian Schuelke
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Patent number: 5287527Abstract: Disclosed is a logic output signal generating integrated circuit having a plurality of output drivers connected in parallel between a power bus and a ground bus. Each output driver has a pull up device disposed between the power bus and an output terminal and a pull down device disposed between the output terminal and the ground bus. Output drivers are paired for the reception of control signals. Control gates to the pull up device and the pull down device for one output driver in a pair is connected to receive an on-chip logic signal. The second output driver of the pair has the complement of that logic signal applied to the control gates of its pull up and pull down devices. An inverter operates on the logic signal to provide the complement. The load is divided between the output drivers for the true signals and those for the complementary signals.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1992Date of Patent: February 15, 1994Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Gary S. Delp, Brian A. Schuelke
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Patent number: 5136410Abstract: A fully redundant safety interlock system is provided comprising, means for detecting the loss of light on a fiber optic link; controller means, coupled to said means for detecting, for determining the safety condition of the link based on the output of said means for detecting, and for controlling the radiant energy output of an optical transmitter, based on the determined safety condition, via redundant output control signals; and means, coupled to said controller means, responsive to said redundant control signals, for interconnecting the output of said controller means to transmitter drive circuitry to thereby adjust the radiant energy output by the transmitter. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the controller means includes an electronic implementation of two independent state machines, each of which redundantly determines the connection state of the optical link between two optical link cards.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1990Date of Patent: August 4, 1992Assignee: IBM CorporationInventors: Gerald M. Heiling, David A. Knodel, Michael J. Peterson, Brian A. Schuelke, David W. Siljenberg, Ronald L. Soderstrom, John T. Trnka
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Patent number: 4792704Abstract: A circular translates an input signal about an input reference voltage to an output signal referenced to a different voltage. The input signal may be scaled, and multiple inputs may be scaled independently and summed. Shift networks transfer the input signal across a resistor on the input of a current mirror; the output signal appears across a resistor in an output of the mirror.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1987Date of Patent: December 20, 1988Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Kenneth G. Lobb, Timothy J. Schmerbeck, Brian A. Schuelke, Manning O. Sutton