Patents by Inventor Jason A. McDaniel
Jason A. McDaniel 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: 11354101Abstract: A system, method, and platform for automated and orchestrated software development and deployment are described. The platform automatically creates scripts for the target platform and orchestrates its execution. The platform receives source script, separates script commands from variables and values, determines source data and target data in the scripts, and stores them separately. The platform further creates a list of end functions (also referred to as tasks) to be executed on the target machine based on a given workflow and target machine data and provides orchestrated detailed execution scripts for the target machine. As one may appreciate, the platform provides an automated way to use an existing script written for one target machine to generate scripts for another target machine.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2021Date of Patent: June 7, 2022Assignee: ARGANTEAL, CORP.Inventors: Mark Collins, Greg Andress, Jason McDaniel, Steve Kelley
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Publication number: 20220091826Abstract: A system, method, and platform for automated and orchestrated software development and deployment are described. The platform automatically creates scripts for the target platform and orchestrates its execution. The platform receives source script, separates script commands from variables and values, determines source data and target data in the scripts, and stores them separately. The platform further creates a list of end functions (also referred to as tasks) to be executed on the target machine based on a given workflow and target machine data and provides orchestrated detailed execution scripts for the target machine. As one may appreciate, the platform provides an automated way to use an existing script written for one target machine to generate scripts for another target machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2021Publication date: March 24, 2022Inventors: Mark Collins, Greg Andress, Jason McDaniel, Steve Kelley
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Patent number: 11275570Abstract: A system, method, and platform for automated and orchestrated software development and deployment are described. The platform automatically creates scripts for the target platform and orchestrates its execution. The platform receives source script, separates script commands from variables and values, determines source data and target data in the scripts, and stores them separately. The platform further creates a list of end functions (also referred to as tasks) to be executed on the target machine based on a given workflow and target machine data and provides orchestrated detailed execution scripts for the target machine. As one may appreciate, the platform provides an automated way to use an existing script written for one target machine to generate scripts for another target machine.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2021Date of Patent: March 15, 2022Assignee: ARGANTEAL, CORP.Inventors: Mark Collins, Greg Andress, Jason McDaniel, Steve Kelley
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Patent number: 10524557Abstract: A lock unit for a cosmetic holder. The lock unit has a lock placed around a base of the cosmetic holder. The base of the cosmetic holder is normally rotated to dispense the required amount of cosmetic. The lock is used to prevent the base of the cosmetic holder from spindling and dispensing cosmetic, when the cosmetic holder is not in use. The lock is removed to release locking around the base of the cosmetic holder. The locking around the base of the cosmetic holder is released to allow a user to spin the base of the cosmetic holder to dispense more cosmetic when required.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2018Date of Patent: January 7, 2020Inventors: Jason McDaniel, Amanda Aponte
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Publication number: 20180010596Abstract: System and method for dispensing product to a washing machine. A chemical dispensing system includes a system controller, machine interface, and pump controller that communicate through serial data buses. The system controller provides a user interface, retrieves washing machine status information from the machine interface, and issues product dispensing commands to the pump controller. The pump controller monitors pump status and dispenses product in response to commands from the system controller. The pump controller: (1) determines pump activation periods based on calibration data stored in a pump controller memory; (2) tracks pump usage and adjusts the activation period to compensate for pump wear as the pump ages; (3) disables the pump if conditions exists that preclude operating the pump; (4) monitors product levels, and (5) reports pump status to the system controller. Integral channels are included in the pump housing to provide stress relief to a squeeze tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2017Publication date: January 11, 2018Inventors: Terry Tincher, Sean Lafferty, Jason McDaniel, Bryan Andersen
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Patent number: 9835148Abstract: System and method for dispensing product to a washing machine. A chemical dispensing system includes a system controller, machine interface, and pump controller that communicate through serial data buses. The system controller provides a user interface, retrieves washing machine status information from the machine interface, and issues product dispensing commands to the pump controller. The pump controller monitors pump status and dispenses product in response to commands from the system controller. The pump controller: (1) determines pump activation periods based on calibration data stored in a pump controller memory; (2) tracks pump usage and adjusts the activation period to compensate for pump wear as the pump ages; (3) disables the pump if conditions exists that preclude operating the pump; (4) monitors product levels, and (5) reports pump status to the system controller. Integral channels are included in the pump housing to provide stress relief to a squeeze tube.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2016Date of Patent: December 5, 2017Assignee: Delaware Capital Formation, Inc.Inventors: Terry Tincher, Sean Lafferty, Jason McDaniel, Bryan Andersen
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Publication number: 20160348668Abstract: System and method for dispensing product to a washing machine. A chemical dispensing system includes a system controller, machine interface, and pump controller that communicate through serial data buses. The system controller provides a user interface, retrieves washing machine status information from the machine interface, and issues product dispensing commands to the pump controller. The pump controller monitors pump status and dispenses product in response to commands from the system controller. The pump controller: (1) determines pump activation periods based on calibration data stored in a pump controller memory; (2) tracks pump usage and adjusts the activation period to compensate for pump wear as the pump ages; (3) disables the pump if conditions exists that preclude operating the pump; (4) monitors product levels, and (5) reports pump status to the system controller. Integral channels are included in the pump housing to provide stress relief to a squeeze tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2016Publication date: December 1, 2016Inventors: Terry Tincher, Sean Lafferty, Jason McDaniel, Bryan Andersen
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Patent number: 9447536Abstract: System and method for dispensing product to a washing machine. A chemical dispensing system includes a system controller, machine interface, and pump controller that communicate through serial data buses. The system controller provides a user interface, retrieves washing machine status information from the machine interface, and issues product dispensing commands to the pump controller. The pump controller monitors pump status and dispenses product in response to commands from the system controller. The pump controller: (1) determines pump activation periods based on calibration data stored in a pump controller memory; (2) tracks pump usage and adjusts the activation period to compensate for pump wear as the pump ages; (3) disables the pump if conditions exists that preclude operating the pump; (4) monitors product levels, and (5) reports pump status to the system controller. Integral channels are included in the pump housing to provide stress relief to a squeeze tube.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2011Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Assignee: Delaware Capital Formation, Inc.Inventors: Terry Tincher, Sean Lafferty, Jason McDaniel, Bryan Andersen
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Publication number: 20130294978Abstract: A diluent such as water is sprayed from a nozzle through a screen onto water soluble packages of chemical supported on the screen to produce a solution for treatment of a system. The solution falls into a reservoir and is recirculated through the nozzle onto the screen for a duration sufficient to dissolve a load of chemical into solution. The concentrated solution is dispensed to a system. The reservoir can be flushed into the system before recirculating solution to the nozzle for further chemical dissolving. Chemical-containing packages can be loaded at any time without system interruption. Chemical is supplied in powder or solid form.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2012Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventors: Reynato Mariano, Patrick Chebi, Russ Jerusik, Richard E. Haas, Jason A. McDaniel
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Publication number: 20130092704Abstract: System and method for dispensing product to a washing machine. A chemical dispensing system includes a system controller, machine interface, and pump controller that communicate through serial data buses. The system controller provides a user interface, retrieves washing machine status information from the machine interface, and issues product dispensing commands to the pump controller. The pump controller monitors pump status and dispenses product in response to commands from the system controller. The pump controller: (1) determines pump activation periods based on calibration data stored in a pump controller memory; (2) tracks pump usage and adjusts the activation period to compensate for pump wear as the pump ages; (3) disables the pump if conditions exists that preclude operating the pump; (4) monitors product levels, and (5) reports pump status to the system controller. Integral channels are included in the pump housing to provide stress relief to a squeeze tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2011Publication date: April 18, 2013Applicant: DELAWARE CAPITAL FORMATION, INC.Inventors: Terry Tincher, Sean Lafferty, Jason McDaniel, Bryan Andersen
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Patent number: 7537195Abstract: A hands-free faucet comprises a spout, a valve, a position sensitive device, and a logical control. The position sensitive device is positioned on the user's side of the spout, and has a trigger zone and an extended zone, each defined in part by a distance range from the position sensitive device. The logical control comprises a manual mode, wherein the position sensitive device is deactivated and the valve remains open, and a hands-free mode, wherein the valve is opened when the position sensitive device detects an object within the trigger zone, and wherein the valve is closed only when the position sensitive device does not detect an object within the trigger zone and does not detect an object that is moving within the extended zone.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2007Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: Masco Corporation of IndianaInventors: Jason A. McDaniel, Patrick Jonte
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Publication number: 20070235672Abstract: A hands-free faucet comprises a spout, a valve, a position sensitive device, and a logical control. The position sensitive device is positioned on the user's side of the spout, and has a trigger zone and an extended zone, each defined in part by a distance range from the position sensitive device. The logical control comprises a manual mode, wherein the position sensitive device is deactivated and the valve remains open, and a hands-free mode, wherein the valve is opened when the position sensitive device detects an object within the trigger zone, and wherein the valve is closed only when the position sensitive device does not detect an object within the trigger zone and does not detect an object that is moving within the extended zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: Jason McDaniel, Patrick Jonte
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Patent number: 7232111Abstract: A hands-free faucet comprises a spout, a valve, a position sensitive device, and a logical control. The position sensitive device is positioned on the user's side of the spout, and has a trigger zone and an extended zone, each defined in part by a distance range from the position sensitive device. The logical control comprises a manual mode, wherein the position sensitive device is deactivated and the valve remains open, and a hands-free mode, wherein the valve is opened when the position sensitive device detects an object within the trigger zone, and wherein the valve is closed only when the position sensitive device does not detect an object within the trigger zone and does not detect an object that is moving within the extended zone.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2004Date of Patent: June 19, 2007Assignee: Masco Corporation of IndianaInventors: Jason A. McDaniel, Patrick Jonte
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Patent number: 6962168Abstract: A capacitive touch-controlled automatic faucet comprises: a spout, a magnetically latching valve, a proximity sensor, a handle, a capacitive touch-control, and a logical control. The proximity sensor is sensitive to motion of objects within a detection zone of the proximity sensor. The handle determines a water flow rate and temperature. The capacitive touch-control is positioned in the spout and generates an output signal while the touch-control is in contact with a user. The logical control receives the output signal, and toggles the magnetically latching valve when the output signal begins and ends within a period of time less than a predetermined threshold, but does not toggle the magnetically latching valve when the output signal persists for a period longer than the predetermined threshold. The faucet has a manual mode, wherein the proximity sensor is inactive, and a hands-free mode, wherein water flow is toggled in response to the proximity sensor.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2004Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: Masco Corporation of IndianaInventors: Jason A. McDaniel, Patrick Jonte
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Publication number: 20050151101Abstract: A hands-free faucet comprises a spout, a valve, a position sensitive device, and a logical control. The position sensitive device is positioned on the user's side of the spout, and has a trigger zone and an extended zone, each defined in part by a distance range from the position sensitive device. The logical control comprises a manual mode, wherein the position sensitive device is deactivated and the valve remains open, and a hands-free mode, wherein the valve is opened when the position sensitive device detects an object within the trigger zone, and wherein the valve is closed only when the position sensitive device does not detect an object within the trigger zone and does not detect an object that is moving within the extended zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2004Publication date: July 14, 2005Inventors: Jason McDaniel, Patrick Jonte
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Publication number: 20050150557Abstract: A capacitive touch-controlled automatic faucet comprises: a spout, a magnetically latching valve, a proximity sensor, a handle, a capacitive touch-control, and a logical control. The proximity sensor is sensitive to motion of objects within a detection zone of the proximity sensor. The handle determines a water flow rate and temperature. The capacitive touch-control is positioned in the spout and generates an output signal while the touch-control is in contact with a user. The logical control receives the output signal, and toggles the magnetically latching valve when the output signal begins and ends within a period of time less than a predetermined threshold, but does not toggle the magnetically latching valve when the output signal persists for a period longer than the predetermined threshold. The faucet has a manual mode, wherein the proximity sensor is inactive, and a hands-free mode, wherein water flow is toggled in response to the proximity sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2004Publication date: July 14, 2005Inventors: Jason McDaniel, Patrick Jonte