Patents by Inventor Charles McGonigal
Charles McGonigal 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: 20190279274Abstract: Recommendations for purchase are made based on customer behavior across multiple sessions. Correlations used for recommendations include: buy-to-buy (cross-session), view-to-view (same-session), view-to-buy (same-session), and abandon-to-buy (same-session) actions. A preview display allows a merchant to adjust recommendation algorithm weightings to achieve a desired result. A closed-loop system is provided with real-time feedback. The recommendations can be based on various segments of other users, including users of the same search engine.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2019Publication date: September 12, 2019Inventors: Charles McGonigal, Russell Salsbury, Saritha Guntumadugu, Mike Niemann, Hemanth Puttaswamy, Srinivasa Ogireddy
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Patent number: 10304113Abstract: Recommendations for purchase are made based on customer behavior across multiple sessions. Correlations used for recommendations include: buy-to-buy (cross-session), view-to-view (same-session), view-to-buy (same-session), and abandon-to-buy (same-session) actions. A preview display allows a merchant to adjust recommendation algorithm weightings to achieve a desired result. A closed-loop system is provided with real-time feedback. The recommendations can be based on various segments of other users, including users of the same search engine.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2009Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Charles McGonigal, Russell Salsbury, Saritha Guntumadugu, Mike Niemann, Hemanth Puttaswamy, Srinivasa Ogireddy
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Publication number: 20100121777Abstract: Recommendations for purchase are made based on customer behavior across multiple sessions. Correlations used for recommendations include: buy-to-buy (cross-session), view-to-view (same-session), view-to-buy (same-session), and abandon-to-buy (same-session) actions. A preview display allows a merchant to adjust recommendation algorithm weightings to achieve a desired result. A closed-loop system is provided with real-time feedback. The recommendations can be based on various segments of other users, including users of the same search engine.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2009Publication date: May 13, 2010Applicant: Coremetrics, Inc.Inventors: Charles McGonigal, Russell Salsbury, Saritha Guntumadugu, Mike Niemann, Hemanth Puttaswamy, Srinivasa Ogireddy
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Patent number: 7636677Abstract: Recommendations for purchase are made based on customer behavior across multiple sessions. Correlations used for recommendations include: buy-to-buy (cross-session), view-to-view (same-session), view-to-buy (same-session), and abandon-to-buy (same-session) actions. A preview display allows a merchant to adjust recommendation algorithm weightings to achieve a desired result. A closed-loop system is provided with real-time feedback. The recommendations can be based on various segments of other users, including users of the same search engine.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2007Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: Coremetrics, Inc.Inventors: Charles McGonigal, Russell Salsbury, Saritha Guntumadugu, Mike Niemann, Hemanth Puttaswamy, Srinivasa Ogireddy
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Patent number: 5434945Abstract: A protective shell for a splice closure or the like has a flange base member and a flange cover member. A triangularly shaped ridge extends along each flange which hold triangularly shaped clamps in place against displacement, yet, in conjunction with the clamps, create room for the insertion of mounting hardware in the clamps. The closure is supported within the shell so that it is surrounded by space for an encapsulant. The supports for the closure are configured to permit passage of liquid encapsulant into the space between the-bottom of the closure and the base member.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1994Date of Patent: July 18, 1995Assignee: AT&T CorpInventors: Denis E. Burek, Monty J. Edwards, Charles McGonigal
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Patent number: 5351371Abstract: An optical fiber splicing device includes a clip (20) which aligns and secures cylindrical rods (28, 30 and 32) utilized within a three-rod optical fiber splicing device. The clip (20) is a generally cylindrically shaped component which is made of a resilient material and is positionable so as to encase three cylindrical rods (28, 30 and 32). The clip (20) comprises a circular body portion (22) and two protruding leg portions (24 and 26) which extend from an point on the outer periphery of clip body (22). The two leg portions (24 and 26) are constructed and oriented such that they may be manipulated to controllably expand the inner diameter of clip body (22). To facilitate an optical fiber splice or connection, the clip (20) of the present invention allows the clip body (22) to be expanded to loosen the grip on rods (28, 30 and 32) held therein, thereby allowing the optical fiber ends to be inserted between the rods.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1993Date of Patent: October 4, 1994Assignee: AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventors: George F. DeVeau, Jr., Monty J. Edwards, Wing S. Liu, Charles McGonigal
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Patent number: 5220630Abstract: An optical fiber splicing device includes a clip (20) which aligns and secures cylindrical rods (28, 30 and 32) utilized within a three-rod optical fiber splicing device. The clip (20) is a generally cylindrically shaped component which is made of a resilient material and is positionable so as to encase three cylindrical rods (28, 30 and 32). The clip (20) comprises a circular body portion (22) and two protruding leg portions (24 and 26) which extend from an point on the outer periphery of clip body (22). The two leg portions (24 and 26) are constructed and oriented such that they may be manipulated to controllably expand the inner diameter of clip body (22). To facilitate an optical fiber splice or connection, the clip (20) of the present invention allows the clip body (22) to be expanded to loosen the grip on rods (28, 30 and 32) held therein, thereby allowing the optical fiber ends to be inserted between the rods.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1992Date of Patent: June 15, 1993Assignee: AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventors: George F. DeVeau, Jr., Monty J. Edwards, Wing S. Liu, Charles McGonigal
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Patent number: 4736269Abstract: A protector module (30) for protecting the conductors of a telephone loop cludes a pair of protector assemblies (40-40') which are supported within a common housing (32). A gas tube voltage protection subassembly (42) of each protector assembly is connected electrically to a grounding subassembly (44) for causing current associated with excessive voltage surges to be conducted to ground. A first electrode includes a portion which extends through annular dielectric and metallic members and an opening of an open-ended metallic container (93) to engage a shunting element (62) of a current protection subassembly (41). The superimposed annular members are held in engagement with the first electrode at a substantially constant pressure by axial forces applied by turned-in portions (109--109) of a side wall of the metallic container. The shunting element is supported at one end of the line pin in an initial position by a fusible material.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1986Date of Patent: April 5, 1988Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John M. Amein, Floyd J. Garner, E. Walton Horne, III, Raymond A. Levandoski, Charles McGonigal, Robert L. Sweatt
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Patent number: 4638559Abstract: A slotted beam contact element (13) for an electrical connector is constructed by forming an opening in a metallic strip (31) and then, if necessary, reshaping at least one portion of the strip which defines the opening. Then a bifurcated beam (14) is formed in the strip with the opening being disposed between at least portions of inner edge surfaces of the furcations (15--15) of the beam after which the furcations are moved toward each other. Forces are applied to the furcations at locations (38--38) along a major surface (35) of the strip adjacent to outer edge surfaces (37--37) of the furcations to cause the inner edge surfaces to define a slot having a predetermined configuration.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1984Date of Patent: January 27, 1987Assignee: AT&T Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Charles McGonigal
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Patent number: 4539748Abstract: An electrical connector which is capable of being used to interconnect insulated conductors in the field or in a factory during in-line processing includes a frame and contact element. The contact element which is used to establish an electrical connection between the conductors includes a center portion and two opposed bifurcated beams. A portion of each beam is upstanding from the plane of the contact element. Furcations of each beam define a slot for receiving one of the conductors to be interconnected. The contact element is attached to the frame which includes at least one deformable tang at each end. End portions of conductors to be connected are each positioned across an end of the frame. The tangs are wrapped about the conductors, the conductors are moved into the slots of the beams, and excess portions of the lengths severed.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1984Date of Patent: September 10, 1985Assignee: AT&T Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Brown, Douglas R. Fernandez, Charles McGonigal
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Patent number: 4472596Abstract: An electrical connector which is capable of being used to interconnect insulated conductors (21--21) the field or in a factory during in-line processing includes a base (22) and contact element (24). The contact element which is used to establish an electrical connection between the conductors includes a center (24) portion and two opposed bifurcated beams. A portion of each beam is upstanding from the plane of the contact element. Furcations of each beam define a slot (47) for receiving one of the conductors to be interconnected. The contact element is attached to the base which includes at least one deformable tang (31) at each end. End portions of conductors to be connected are each positioned across an end of the base. The tangs are wrapped about the conductors, the conductors are moved into the slots of the beams, and excess portions of the lengths severed.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1982Date of Patent: September 18, 1984Assignee: AT&T Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Brown, Douglas R. Fernandez, Charles McGonigal
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Patent number: 4211099Abstract: A slotted beam contact element for an electrical connector is constructed by forming an opening in a metallic strip and applying forces to at least one portion of the strip adjacent the opening to reshape said portion. Then a bifurcated beam is formed in the strip with at least portions of the furcations of the beam encompassing the opening after which the furcations are moved toward each other to cause the portions encompassing the opening to define a slot of predetermined width characteristics suitable for receiving an insulated conductor and for establishing electrical contact between the conductor and the furcations. For some uses of these kinds of contact elements, selected portions of the furcations may be coated or plated and/or heat treated prior to moving the furcations to their final closed position.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1978Date of Patent: July 8, 1980Assignee: Western Electric Company, Inc.Inventors: Charles McGonigal, James E. Voytko
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Patent number: 4136628Abstract: A slotted beam contact element for an electrical connector is constructed by forming an opening in a metallic strip and applying forces to at least one portion of the strip adjacent the opening to reshape said portion. Then a bifurcated beam is formed in the strip with at least portions of the furcations of the beam encompassing the opening after which the furcations are moved toward each other to cause the portions encompassing the opening to define a slot of predetermined width characteristics suitable for receiving an insulated conductor and for establishing electrical contact between the conductor and the furcations. For some uses of these kinds of contact elements, selected portions of the furcations may be coated or plated and/or heat treated prior to moving the furcations to their final closed position.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1977Date of Patent: January 30, 1979Assignee: Western Electric Company, Inc.Inventors: Charles McGonigal, James E. Voytko
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Patent number: 4075299Abstract: A plurality of groups of mandrels are arranged for movement successively through a plurality of workstations with each group being worked on at a station while other groups are being worked on simultaneously at other stations to produce continuously automatically groups of retractile cords. Cordage is fed from a supply into clamping engagement with each of the mandrels in the group in a cord-loading position and then wound helically in a plurality of spaced-apart convolutions on each of the mandrels of that group after which the wound cords are severed from the cordage supplies. The wound cords are advanced incrementally through a heating zone, wherein the cords are exposed to radiant heating supplemented by preheating of the mandrels, while cordage is being wound on the next successive groups of mandrels.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1976Date of Patent: February 21, 1978Assignee: Western Electric Company, Inc.Inventors: Gordon Foreman Bloxham, Claude Paren Brezeale, Eugene Raymond Cocco, Edwin Charles Hardesty, Byron Lee Small, Daniel Marion Steinert, Charles McGonigal
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Patent number: 4066317Abstract: A terminal strip assembly of an electrical conductor terminating system includes a first insulating terminal support block having an essentially M-shaped configuration, with a transverse bight portion, rows of electrical conductor guide portions projecting in a first direction from the same side of the bight portion, and resilient side legs projecting in a reverse direction from locations adjacent an opposite side of the bight portion. A row of U-shaped terminals is mounted on the first support block and each terminal includes bifurcated legs which extend within respective adjacent ones of the guide portions to receive electrical conductors inserted between the guide portions. A connector plug assembly for use with the terminal strip assembly includes a second insulating terminal support block having a row of essentially J-shaped electrical conductor terminals mounted thereon.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1976Date of Patent: January 3, 1978Assignee: Western Electric Company, Inc.Inventors: Herbert H. Bierenfeld, Charles McGonigal, Chauncey M. Horton, Jr., John A. Kelsey