Patents by Inventor John McElwain

John McElwain 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).

  • Patent number: 7869826
    Abstract: A method for relating a plurality of system identifications (SIDs) in a mobile device is provided. The method includes the steps of identifying a plurality of SIDs having a common spatial characteristic, storing the identified plurality of SIDs, comparing a SID received from a wireless service provider to the stored plurality of SIDs and, upon any one of the plurality of stored SIDs matching the received SID, declaring the wireless service provider as being a Home service provider. The common spatial characteristic can be postal zone, such as one identified by a ZIP code. In the preferred embodiment the steps of identifying, storing, comparing and declaring are executed only if the mobile station is classified as being in a Prepaid mode of operation. If none of the plurality of stored SIDs matches the received SID, the method further compares the received SID to other stored SIDs, including at least one of a Partner SID, a Favored SID and a Forbidden SID.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 11, 2011
    Assignee: Nokia Corporation
    Inventors: John McElwain, Petri Katekeetta
  • Publication number: 20030022689
    Abstract: A method for relating a plurality of system identifications (SIDs) in a mobile device is provided. The method includes the steps of identifying a plurality of SIDs having a common spatial characteristic, storing the identified plurality of SIDs, comparing a SID received from a wireless service provider to the stored plurality of SIDs and, upon any one of the plurality of stored SIDs matching the received SID, declaring the wireless service provider as being a Home service provider. The common spatial characteristic can be postal zone, such as one identified by a ZIP code. In the preferred embodiment the steps of identifying, storing, comparing and declaring are executed only if the mobile station is classified as being in a Prepaid mode of operation. If none of the plurality of stored SIDs matches the received SID, the method further compares the received SID to other stored SIDs, including at least one of a Partner SID, a Favored SID and a Forbidden SID.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 27, 2001
    Publication date: January 30, 2003
    Inventors: John McElwain, Petri Katekeetta
  • Patent number: 4702227
    Abstract: A solar collector whose absorber plate is made of a conventional building material, e.g., tile, stucco, concrete or the like, and forms the outer surface, e.g., wall or roof, of the building. The fluid to be heated, typically air, flows behind the absorber rather than between an absorbing plate and a cover of glass or other transparent material, and heat is transferred to the fluid by metal conductors which extend from adjacent the outside surface of the absorber to, and define at least part of the flow passage. The system includes a cold tank of liquid in which heat is stored at a relatively low temperature, a heat tank of liquid at a relatively higher temperature; and a heat pump for transferring heat from the cold tank to the heat tank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1985
    Date of Patent: October 27, 1987
    Inventor: John A. McElwain
  • Patent number: 4350200
    Abstract: Solar collectors whose absorbers are made of a conventional building material form the outer surface of the roof and wall of a building. Air flows behind the absorbers and heat is transferred to the air by expanded metal conductors which extend from adjacent the outside surfaces of the absorbers into the flow passages. Heat from the collectors is stored in a system including a cold tank of liquid, a heat tank of liquid at a higher temperature, and a hot water tank of liquid at an even higher temperature. A heat pump may transfer heat from the cold tank to the heat tank and from the heat tank to the hot water tank. Cold and heat exchangers are provided in each tank for receiving heated air from the collectors and transferring heat therefrom to the liquid in the tank; and the exchangers in the cold and heat tanks transfer heat between the liquid in the tanks and air from or to the building. Air flows to and from the collectors, tanks, and buildings in ducts formed by the floor and roof beams and wall slabs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1982
    Inventor: John A. McElwain