Patents by Inventor Carl Carter
Carl Carter 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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Publication number: 20240110349Abstract: A chute rotation control system for a snow thrower is disclosed. One example embodiment is a chute rotation control system configured to rotate a chute of a snow thrower, comprising: a chute rotation motor coupled to the chute via one or more gears, wherein the chute rotation motor is configured to alternately rotate the chute clockwise and counterclockwise; a left chute control configured to receive one or more left user inputs and to generate a left output signal; a right chute control configured to receive one or more right user inputs and to generate a right output signal; and a motor controller configured to receive the left input signal and the right input signal, to cause the chute rotation motor to rotate the chute counterclockwise in response to the left input, and to cause the chute rotation motor to rotate the chute clockwise in response to the right input signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2023Publication date: April 4, 2024Inventors: Carl Luli, Michael Wright, Brian Carter, David Kusnerak
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Patent number: 11940254Abstract: A projectile designed to be lead-free and have a ballistic coefficient ranging from about 0.13 to about 0.80 or greater for enhanced energy/performance at extended ranges may have an elongated body formed with a jacket including a wall having an end defining an ogive portion and a cavity or recess defined within the jacket and in which a core is received. The projectile can be configured in various calibers and sizes. The projectile core may be formed from a plurality of core sections, and at least one of the plurality of core sections may include tungsten powder and a lead-free binder material pressed together to form a substantially cylindrical shape or compact. One or more of the core sections further can be sintered, and the one or more core sections may be received in an end-to-end relationship within the cavity defined by the jacket to form a stacked, sectional core.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2022Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: Barnes Bullets, LLCInventors: Jason Wesley Robbins, Carl Carter, Christopher Creed Crosby, Gregory S. Christensen, Mitchell Dean Kukson, Brian James Simons, Greggory Sloan, Michael Painter
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Patent number: 11920865Abstract: Devices and methods for cleaning and/or drying endoscopic instruments, such as endoscopes, are provided. A drying device for use with an endoscopic instrument comprises an elongate member configured for advancement through an internal lumen within the endoscopic instrument and a drying member removably coupled to a portion of the elongate member. The drying element comprises a variable pressure region shaped and configured to increase the hydrodynamic fluid friction force and fluid pressure force applied to the wall of the internal lumen of the endoscope to more effectively remove all of the moisture and fluid from the internal surfaces of an endoscopic instrument.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2023Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: GI Scientific, LLCInventors: Scott Miller, Frank Carter, Carl Gauger
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Patent number: 11811899Abstract: A virtual machine host may provide IPv4 connections to IPv4 virtual machine guests and map the connections to IPv6 networks. The IPv6 addressed exposed by the virtual machine host may be used in an IPv6 environment to communicate with the virtual machine guests, enabling various IPv6 connected scenarios for the IPv4 virtual machines. The virtual machine host may receive IPv6 communications, and translate those communications to IPv4 to communicate with the virtual machine guests. Similarly, the outbound IPv4 communications may be translated into IPv6 for communications to the IPv6 network.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2021Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Carl Carter-Schwendler, Murali Sangubhatla
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Publication number: 20230131262Abstract: A projectile designed to be lead-free and have a ballistic coefficient ranging from about 0.13 to about 0.80 or greater for enhanced energy/performance at extended ranges may have an elongated body formed with a jacket including a wall having an end defining an ogive portion and a cavity or recess defined within the jacket and in which a core is received. The projectile can be configured in various calibers and sizes. The projectile core may be formed from a plurality of core sections, and at least one of the plurality of core sections may include tungsten powder and a lead-free binder material pressed together to form a substantially cylindrical shape or compact. One or more of the core sections further can be sintered, and the one or more core sections may be received in an end-to-end relationship within the cavity defined by the jacket to form a stacked, sectional core.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2022Publication date: April 27, 2023Inventors: Jason Wesley Robbins, Carl Carter, Christopher Creed Crosby, Gregory S. Christensen, Mitchell Dean Kukson, Brian James Simons, Greggory Sloan, Michael Painter
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Patent number: 11408717Abstract: A projectile designed to be lead-free and have a ballistic coefficient ranging from about 0.13 to about 0.80 or greater for enhanced energy/performance at extended ranges may have an elongated body formed with a jacket including a wall having an end defining an ogive portion and a cavity or recess defined within the jacket and in which a core is received. The projectile can be configured in various calibers and sizes. The projectile core may be formed from a plurality of core sections, and at least one of the plurality of core sections may include tungsten powder and a lead-free binder material pressed together to form a substantially cylindrical shape or compact. One or more of the core sections further can be sintered, and the one or more core sections may be received in an end-to-end relationship within the cavity defined by the jacket to form a stacked, sectional core.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2021Date of Patent: August 9, 2022Assignee: Barnes Bullets, LLCInventors: Jason Wesley Robbins, Carl Carter, Christopher Creed Crosby, Gregory S. Christensen, Mitchell Dean Kukson, Brian James Simons, Greggory Sloan, Michael Painter
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Publication number: 20220159104Abstract: A virtual machine host may provide IPv4 connections to IPv4 virtual machine guests and map the connections to IPv6 networks. The IPv6 addressed exposed by the virtual machine host may be used in an IPv6 environment to communicate with the virtual machine guests, enabling various IPv6 connected scenarios for the IPv4 virtual machines. The virtual machine host may receive IPv6 communications, and translate those communications to IPv4 to communicate with the virtual machine guests. Similarly, the outbound IPv4 communications may be translated into IPv6 for communications to the IPv6 network.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2021Publication date: May 19, 2022Inventors: Carl Carter-Schwendler, Murali Sangubhatla
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Publication number: 20210341275Abstract: A projectile designed to be lead-free and have a ballistic coefficient ranging from about 0.13 to about 0.80 or greater for enhanced energy/performance at extended ranges may have an elongated body formed with a jacket including a wall having an end defining an ogive portion and a cavity or recess defined within the jacket and in which a core is received. The projectile can be configured in various calibers and sizes. The projectile core may be formed from a plurality of core sections, and at least one of the plurality of core sections may include tungsten powder and a lead-free binder material pressed together to form a substantially cylindrical shape or compact. One or more of the core sections further can be sintered, and the one or more core sections may be received in an end-to-end relationship within the cavity defined by the jacket to form a stacked, sectional core.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2021Publication date: November 4, 2021Inventors: Jason Wesley Robbins, Carl Carter, Christopher Creed Crosby, Gregory S. Christensen, Mitchell Dean Kukson, Brian James Simons, Greggory Sloan, Michael Painter
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Patent number: 11146666Abstract: A virtual machine host may provide IPv4 connections to IPv4 virtual machine guests and map the connections to IPv6 networks. The IPv6 addressed exposed by the virtual machine host may be used in an IPv6 environment to communicate with the virtual machine guests, enabling various IPv6 connected scenarios for the IPv4 virtual machines. The virtual machine host may receive IPv6 communications, and translate those communications to IPv4 to communicate with the virtual machine guests. Similarly, the outbound IPv4 communications may be translated into IPv6 for communications to the IPv6 network.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2019Date of Patent: October 12, 2021Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Carl Carter-Schwendler, Murali Sangubhatla
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Publication number: 20190335021Abstract: A virtual machine host may provide IPv4 connections to IPv4 virtual machine guests and map the connections to IPv6 networks. The IPv6 addressed exposed by the virtual machine host may be used in an IPv6 environment to communicate with the virtual machine guests, enabling various IPv6 connected scenarios for the IPv4 virtual machines. The virtual machine host may receive IPv6 communications, and translate those communications to IPv4 to communicate with the virtual machine guests. Similarly, the outbound IPv4 communications may be translated into IPv6 for communications to the IPv6 network.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2019Publication date: October 31, 2019Inventors: Carl Carter-Schwendler, Murali Sangubhatla
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Patent number: 10382593Abstract: A virtual machine host may provide IPv4 connections to IPv4 virtual machine guests and map the connections to IPv6 networks. The IPv6 addressed exposed by the virtual machine host may be used in an IPv6 environment to communicate with the virtual machine guests, enabling various IPv6 connected scenarios for the IPv4 virtual machines. The virtual machine host may receive IPv6 communications, and translate those communications to IPv4 to communicate with the virtual machine guests. Similarly, the outbound IPv4 communications may be translated into IPv6 for communications to the IPv6 network.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2016Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Carl Carter-Schwendler, Murali Sangubhatla
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Patent number: 10026854Abstract: The present invention describes an aluminum-based paste composition including an aluminum powder, one or more glass fits, an organo-aluminate compound; and an organic vehicle. The present invention also describes a solar cell including an aluminum-based paste composition applied on a back surface of a silicon wafer.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2016Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Assignee: Sun Chemical CorporationInventors: Philippe Schottland, Jin-an He, Christelle Conan, Robert Gilbert, Carl Carter, Robert Mateuszczyk
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Publication number: 20170054042Abstract: The present invention describes an aluminum-based paste composition including an aluminum powder, one or more glass fits, an organo-aluminate compound; and an organic vehicle. The present invention also describes a solar cell including an aluminum-based paste composition applied on a back surface of a silicon wafer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2016Publication date: February 23, 2017Applicant: Sun Chemical CorporationInventors: Philippe Schottland, Jin-an He, Christelle Conan, Robert Gilbert, Carl Carter, Robert Mateuszczyk
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Publication number: 20160323422Abstract: A virtual machine host may provide IPv4 connections to IPv4 virtual machine guests and map the connections to IPv6 networks. The IPv6 addressed exposed by the virtual machine host may be used in an IPv6 environment to communicate with the virtual machine guests, enabling various IPv6 connected scenarios for the IPv4 virtual machines. The virtual machine host may receive IPv6 communications, and translate those communications to IPv4 to communicate with the virtual machine guests. Similarly, the outbound IPv4 communications may be translated into IPv6 for communications to the IPv6 network.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2016Publication date: November 3, 2016Inventors: Carl Carter-Schwendler, Murali Sangubhatla
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Patent number: 9392080Abstract: A virtual machine host may provide IPv4 connections to IPv4 virtual machine guests and map the connections to IPv6 networks. The IPv6 addressed exposed by the virtual machine host may be used in an IPv6 environment to communicate with the virtual machine guests, enabling various IPv6 connected scenarios for the IPv4 virtual machines. The virtual machine host may receive IPv6 communications, and translate those communications to IPv4 to communicate with the virtual machine guests. Similarly, the outbound IPv4 communications may be translated into IPv6 for communications to the IPv6 network.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2009Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Carl Carter-Schwendler, Murali Sangubhatla
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Patent number: 9391217Abstract: The present invention describes an aluminum-based paste composition including an aluminum powder, one or more glass frits, an organo-aluminate compound; and an organic vehicle. The present invention also describes a solar cell including an aluminum-based paste composition applied on a back surface of a silicon wafer.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2011Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Assignee: Sun Chemical CorporationInventors: Philippe Schottland, Jin-an He, Christelle Conan, Robert Gilbert, Carl Carter, Robert Mateuszczyk
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Patent number: 8898321Abstract: Enabling a user interface (UI) for management of a host device from a client device. A connection is established between the host device and the client device via a web portal. The host device and the client device are without a host management software installed thereon. A content window is displayed on the client device in response to the established connection with the host device. A client status display area is displayed on the client device indicating at least a connection status with the host device. A corresponding host status display area is displayed on the host device indicating a connection status with the client device. The displayed client status display area specifically identifies the client device and defines client parameters for receiving messages during management of the host device. The displayed host status display area specifically identifies the host device and defines host parameters for receiving messages during interaction with the client device.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2008Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Noah Benjamin Edelstein, Carl Carter-Schwendler, Todd Ryun Manion, Ryan Yonghee Kim, Jeson Patel
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Publication number: 20140124024Abstract: The present invention describes an aluminum-based paste composition including an aluminum powder, one or more glass frits, an organo-aluminate compound; and an organic vehicle. The present invention also describes a solar cell including an aluminum-based paste composition applied on a back surface of a silicon wafer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2011Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: Sun Chemical CorporationInventors: Philippe Schottland, Jin-an He, Christelle Conan, Robert Gilbert, Carl Carter, Robert Mateuszezyk
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Publication number: 20130159228Abstract: The subject disclosure generally relates to dynamic user experience adaptation and services provisioning. A user experience component can provide a user experience (UX) to a user. The UX can include, but is not limited to, an operating system, an application (e.g., word processor, electronic mail, computer aided drafting, video game, etc.), a user interface, and so forth. A monitoring component can monitor feedback generated in association with interaction with the user experience by the user. An update component can analyze the feedback, and update a user model associated with the user based at least in part on the analysis, and an adaptation component can modify the user experience based at least in part the user model.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Henricus Johannes Maria Meijer, Roger Barga, Carl Carter-Schwendler, Alexander Sasha Stojanovic
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Patent number: 8452792Abstract: Techniques for defocusing queries over big datasets and dynamic datasets are provided to broaden search results and incorporate all potentially relevant data and avoid overly narrowing queries. An analytic component can receive queries directed at one region of a dataset and analyze the queries to generate inferences about the queries. The queries can then be defocused by a defocusing component and incorporate a larger dataset than originally searched to broaden the queries. The larger dataset can incorporate all, or a part of the original dataset and can also be disparate from the original dataset. Clusters of queries can also be merged and unified to deal with ‘local minima’ issues and broaden the understanding of the dataset. In other embodiments, dynamic data can be monitored and changes tracked, to ensure that all portions of the dataset are being searched by the queries.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2011Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Roger Barga, Alexander Sasha Stojanovic, Henricus Johannes Maria Meijer, Carl Carter-Schwendler, Michael Isard, Savas Parastatidis