Patents by Inventor Jeffrey D. Morris
Jeffrey D. Morris 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: 11962617Abstract: Embodiments of the invention are directed to a system, method, or computer program product for cross-channel network security with tiered adaptive mitigation operations. In this regard, the invention is structured for dynamic detection of security events associated with network devices and resources, and triggering real-time mitigation operations across a plurality of resource channels. The invention provides a novel method for employing activity data to construct and implement mitigation actions for de-escalating authorization tiers that are adapted to the specific attributes of the activity data, in order to prevent security exposure associated with the activity. Another aspect of the invention is directed to determining whether to continue the tiered adaptive mitigation actions and/or trigger a security proceed signal.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2021Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Assignee: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: Michael Joseph Carroll, Jeffrey Brian Bashore, Joel Filliben, Andrew DongHo Kim, Akhilendra Reddy Kotha, Pavan Kumar Reddy Kotlo, Ronnie Joe Morris, Jr., Dharmender Kumar Satija, Michael Shih, Scott Anderson Sims, Craig D. Widmann
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Patent number: 7590553Abstract: Systems and methods integrate various types of scheduling information to create a single spatial view of a schedule. The spatial view enables observation of one's schedule at a glance and reduces the need for accessing additional information from other sources in order to comprehend scheduling information. Thus, users can access information regarding the time, location, and subject matter of appointments and/or events in a single location without the hassle of looking back and forth between various information sources. This helps users meet their scheduled appointments and events in an on-time and prepared manner.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2003Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Justine Coates, Timothy Sharpe, Jeffrey D. Morris
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Patent number: 7014027Abstract: A friction material has a plurality of connected sections and a plurality of oil localization slots. Each connected section is defined by adjacent oil localization slots in the friction material. The oil localization slot has opposing sides that define a reservoir which retains fluid in the oil localization slot when the friction material is formed into a desired shape on an end use product.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2003Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: BorgWarner Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey W. Adair, Jeffrey D. Morris, Graham Marlborough, Gary I. Skipper, Norman R. Jones
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Patent number: 4677171Abstract: Disclosed is a process and apparatus for the continuous mass polymerization of styrenic and alkenylnitrile monomers. The process comprises the steps of continuously introducing a feed comprising a predetermined ratio of styrenic and alkenylnitrile monomers into a reaction vessel to produce a reaction mixture; subjecting the reaction mixture to conditions of temperature and pressure under which said monomers copolymerize to produce a styrenic/alkenylnitrile copolymer; subjecting the reaction mixture to agitation; continuously withdrawing styrenic/alkenylnitrile copolymer from the reaction vessel; and by withdrawing vapour phase from the reaction vessel in a controlled amount by varying the amount of cooled surface available for condensing the vapors, condensing the vapors by contact with the cooled surface and returning the condensate to the reaction vessel. The process and apparatus also include a novel means for devolatilizing the product copolymer.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1985Date of Patent: June 30, 1987Assignee: Cosden Technology, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey D. Morris, Robert A. Fuller
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Patent number: 4555384Abstract: A process and apparatus for the continuous mass polymerization of styrenic and alkenylnitrile monomers.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1983Date of Patent: November 26, 1985Assignee: Cosden Technology, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey D. Morris, Robert A. Fuller
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Patent number: 4551309Abstract: A process and apparatus for the continuous mass polymerization of styrenic and alkenylnitrile monomers. The process comprises the steps of continuously introducing a feed comprising a predetermined ratio of styrenic and alkenylnitrile monomers into a reaction vessel to produce a reaction mixture; subjecting the reaction mixture to conditions of temperature and pressure under which said monomers copolymerize to produce a styrenic/alkenylnitrile copolymer; subjecting the reaction mixture to sufficient agitation; continuously withdrawing styrenic/alkenylnitrile copolymer from the reaction vessel; and devolatilizing the styrenic/alkenylnitrile withdrawn from the reaction vessel by a two-stage procedure including first adjusting the ratio of styrenic to alkenylnitrile monomer therein followed by heating to volatilize the volatile components and then separation of volatile components.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1983Date of Patent: November 5, 1985Assignee: Cosden Technology, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey D. Morris, Robert A. Fuller
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Patent number: 4551510Abstract: Disclosed is a process and apparatus for the continuous mass polymerization of styrenic and alkenylnitrile monomers. The process comprises the steps of continuously introducing a feed comprising a predetermined ratio of styrenic and alkenylnitrile monomers into a reaction vessel to produce a reaction mixture; subjecting the reaction mixture to conditions of temperature and pressure under which said monomers copolymerize to produce a styrenic/alkenylnitrile copolymer; subjecting the reaction mixture to agitation; continuously withdrawing styrenic/alkenylnitrile copolymer from the reaction vessel; and by withdrawing vapor phase from the reaction vessel in a controlled amount by varying the amount of cooled surface available for condensing the vapors, condensing the vapors by contact with the cooled surface and returning the condensate to the reaction vessel. The process and apparatus also include a novel means for devolatilizing the product copolymer.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1984Date of Patent: November 5, 1985Assignee: Cosden Technology, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey D. Morris, Robert A. Fuller
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Patent number: 4550149Abstract: Disclosed is a process for the continuous mass polymerization of styrenic and alkenylnitrile monomers. The process comprises the steps of continuously introducing a feed comprising a predetermined ratio of styrenic and alkenylnitrile monomers into a reaction vessel to produce a reaction mixture; subjecting the reaction mixture to conditions of temperature and pressure under which said monomers copolymerize to produce a styrenic/alkenylnitrile copolymer; subjecting the reaction mixture to sufficient agitation; continuously withdrawing styrenic/alkenylnitrile copolymer from the reaction vessel; and devolatilizing the styrenic/alkenylnitrile withdrawn from the reaction vessel by a two-stage procedure including first adjusting the ratio of styrenic to alkenylnitrile monomer therein followed by heating to volatilize the volatile components and then separation of volatile components.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1984Date of Patent: October 29, 1985Assignee: Cosden Technology, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey D. Morris, Robert A. Fuller
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Patent number: 4548788Abstract: A process and apparatus for the continuous mass polymerization of styrenic and alkenylnitrile monomers. The process comprises the steps of continuously introducing a feed comprising a predetermined ratio of styrenic and alkenylnitrile monomers into a reaction vessel to produce a reaction mixture; subjecting the reaction mixture to conditions of temperature and pressure under which said monomers copolymerize to produce a styrenic/alkenylnitrile copolymer; subjecting the reaction mixture to agitation; continuously withdrawing styrenic/alkenylnitrile copolymer from the reaction vessel; and by withdrawing vapor phase from the reaction vessel in a controlled amount by varying the amount of cooled surface available for condensing the vapors, condensing the vapors by contact with the cooled surface and returning the condensate to the reaction vessel. The process and apparatus also include a novel means for devolatilizing the product copolymer.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1983Date of Patent: October 22, 1985Assignee: Cosden Technology, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey D. Morris, Robert A. Fuller
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Patent number: 4542196Abstract: Disclosed is a process and apparatus for the continuous mass polymerization of styrenic and alkenylnitrile monomers.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1982Date of Patent: September 17, 1985Assignee: Cosden Technology, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey D. Morris, Robert A. Fuller