Patents by Inventor Edward M. Buckley
Edward M. Buckley 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: 8961781Abstract: A filter status module for use with a container based filtration device includes a dispensing sensor and a user interface communicatively coupled to a processing unit. The processing unit counts a number of dispensing events, duration and/or angle of tilt signaled by the dispensing sensor and outputs a filter status on the user interface as a function of the number of dispensing events, duration and/or angle of tilt. The processing unit may further track an elapsed period of time from insertion of a new filter and output the filter status as a further function of the elapsed period of time.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2011Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Brita LPInventors: Benjamin Ma, Rick T. Nishijima, John W. Jamieson, Edward M. Buckley, Teruo Hishiki, David Dycher, Ho Pun Chung
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Publication number: 20130083884Abstract: A filter status module for use with a container based filtration device includes a dispensing sensor and a user interface communicatively coupled to a processing unit. The processing unit counts a number of dispensing events, duration and/or angle of tilt signaled by the dispensing sensor and outputs a filter status on the user interface as a function of the number of dispensing events, duration and/or angle of tilt. The processing unit may further track an elapsed period of time from insertion of a new filter and output the filter status as a further function of the elapsed period of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2011Publication date: April 4, 2013Inventors: Benjamin Ma, Rick T. Nishijima, John W. Jamieson, Edward M. Buckley, Teruo Hishiki, David Dycher, Ho Pun Chung
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Patent number: 5455488Abstract: Miniature light-activated lamp control apparatus and the like, including a thin disk-shaped switching unit positionable within a light bulb socket and a thin light conductor having one end attached thereto, the light conductor being extendable through the gap between the electrically conductive inner wall of the socket and the electrically conductive outer surface of the bulb base disposed in the socket, and terminating at the opposite end in a lens for gathering ambient or other light. The switching unit has a first contact on one side for engagement with the socket center terminal, and a second contact on an opposing side for engagement with the center terminal of a light bulb. The unit includes a thin circuit board having control circuitry mounted thereon, such circuitry being positioned to occupy available space between the conical bulb base and the circuit board.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1994Date of Patent: October 3, 1995Assignee: CMC Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David P. Rhoades, Christopher S. Paul, Edward M. Buckley, David M. Barton, Claude A. S. Hamrick
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Patent number: 5183457Abstract: An infant environmental transition system and method provides an infant with a controlled, healthy transistion from an intrauterine environment to the extrauterine environment, and includes a housing within which the infant is supported by a soft, form-fitting bed. Environmental conditions provided within the housing include simulated motions, sounds and tactile sensations resembling the intrauterine environment. A suspension and drive system controls the degree of movement imparted to the housing and to an infant supported therein. The resulting motion closely approximates the motion experienced by the fetus while the mother is walking. The sound profile simulates intrauterine cardiovascular and gastrointestinal sounds. The system simulates day and night variations in motions and sounds, integrates changes to the environment over time toward the natural extrauterine environment, and may respond to infant activity or other inputs at various intervals.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1990Date of Patent: February 2, 1993Assignee: Infant Advantage, Inc.Inventors: James D. Gatts, Edward M. Buckley, John W. Jamieson
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Patent number: 4690284Abstract: Apparatus (and method) for parts sorting and the like wherein parts and the like are transported into an interaction region and irradiated with wave energy which interacts with the parts and the like to provide wave energy that emits from the interaction region. The positions of the parts and the like as they move through the interaction region are detected at spaced locations along the path of travel therethrough. The wave energy that emits from the interaction region is sensed to derive a characteristic of the parts and the like at each of the spaced locations to provide signals from which the characteristic can be determined. The signals are analyzed for each spaced location to derive data representative of the characteristic which serves as the basis for sorting.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1985Date of Patent: September 1, 1987Assignee: Cochlea CorporationInventors: B. Shawn Buckley, Roy H. Reichwein, Edward M. Buckley, James A. Pinyan
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Patent number: 4649470Abstract: A data processing system using microcode architecture in which a two-level microcode system comprises one or more first, or "horizontal", microinstructions and a plurality of second, or "vertical", microinstruction portions in a vertical microcontrol store. In a preferred embodiment the vertical microinstruction portions include one or more "modifier" fields, a selection field for selecting a horizontal microinstruction and a sequencing field for selecting the next vertical microinstruction portion of a sequence thereof, one or more fields of the horizontal microinstructions being capable of modification by the vertical modifier fields in order to form output microinstructions for performing data processing operations. Unique bus protocol signals are generated to prevent simultaneous access to the system bus by two competing system components and to permit substantially immediate control of the systems bus by a component without requiring a CPU decision thereon.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1982Date of Patent: March 10, 1987Assignee: Data General CorporationInventors: David H. Bernstein, Edward M. Buckley, Roger W. March, Ronald I. Gusowski, deceased
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Patent number: 4576286Abstract: A system for sorting parts wherein a part to be sorted is irradiated with wave energy of a single frequency (or very narrow band of frequencies) which interacts with the part. Wave energy emanating from the part is sensed at many spatially separated places to generate an electric signal representative of a characteristic of the amplitude and phase of the detected wave energy at each place. The electric signal so generated is compared with a pre-established signal and any differences therebetween are determined to establish whether the part is within acceptable limits in terms of geometric characteristics, e.g., size, material characteristics and orientation. The part is then acted upon on the basis of the comparison.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1983Date of Patent: March 18, 1986Assignee: Cochlea CorporationInventors: Bruce S. Buckley, Edward M. Buckley, Roy H. Reichwein
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Patent number: 4557386Abstract: A system to measure geometric and electromagnetic characteristics of objects. Wave energy of a single frequency (or very narrow band of frequencies) is directed upon an object which reflects (or otherwise interacts with) the wave energy. The reflected wave energy is sensed by many spatially spaced sensors to provide electric signals whose amplitude and phase components are combined to give a quantity from which geometric and/or electromagnetic characteristics of the object can be ascertained.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1983Date of Patent: December 10, 1985Assignee: Cochlea CorporationInventors: Bruce S. Buckley, Edward M. Buckley, Roy H. Reichwein
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Patent number: 4464772Abstract: A unique frequency synthesizer unit for use in a data processing system I/O interface unit for providing at least one clock signal having a substantially constant frequency which can be generated in response to any one of a plurality of input clock signals each having a different frequency. The system I/O interface unit may be used, for example, to control communication between a system bus and a plurality of I/O buses having different timing and operating characteristics. The system I/O interface unit may be used, for example, to control communication between a system bus and a plurality of I/O buses having different timing and operating characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1980Date of Patent: August 7, 1984Assignee: Data General CorporationInventors: Edward M. Buckley, Michael B. Druke, Roger W. March