Patents by Inventor Joseph Peterson
Joseph Peterson 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: 20130227900Abstract: An insulating member is disposed between the top of a wall and the underside of a roof to more effectively insulate the structure and prevent condensation fostering growth of mold and mildew occurring along the surfaces of the wall, ceiling and roof. A first surface of the insulating member overlies the top plate of the wall extending inward between the ceiling joists a distance of at least 1.5 feet. A second surface overlies the outside surface of the wall extending downward along the exterior of the wall a distance of at least 0.5 feet. A third surface is shaped to substantially conform to the opposing underside of the roof deck such that the space between the roof deck and the wall top plate is sealed off by the insulating member. Multiple air flow pathways extend through the insulating member providing continuous air flow from soffit area into the attic space.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2012Publication date: September 5, 2013Inventor: Joseph Peterson
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Publication number: 20120253409Abstract: A bone anchor (100) for attaching a rod (108) to a bone has an anchor member (106) for attachment to the bone and an anchor head (104) having a U-shaped opening for receiving the rod. The bone anchor also includes a locking cap (102) that has a main body (900) and a set screw (1000). Advantageously, in one embodiment the locking cap preferably is designed such that a single tool can be used to lock the locking cap in place on the anchor body preferably with a 90° turn and preferably then drive the set screw to clamp the rod. The locking cap also preferably non-threadingly engages the anchor body. The anchor body preferably has an inclined surface on its top surface which elastically deflects extending tabs on the main body to secure the locking cap to the anchor body. A method of implantation and assembly of the bone anchor are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Applicant: Synthes USA, LLCInventors: Joseph Peterson, Dennis Chien, Thomas Keyer, Edward McShane, Joseph Capozzoli, Pascal Hauri, Scott Kramer, David Schindler, Sandra Bockhorst
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Patent number: 8221472Abstract: A bone anchor (100) for attaching a rod (108) to a bone has an anchor member (106) for attachment to the bone and an anchor head (104) having a U-shaped opening for receiving the rod. The bone anchor also includes a locking cap (102) that has a main body (900) and a set screw (1000). Advantageously, in one embodiment the locking cap preferably is designed such that a single tool can be used to lock the locking cap in place on the anchor body preferably with a 90° turn and preferably then drive the set screw to clamp the rod. The locking cap also preferably non-threadingly engages the anchor body. The anchor body preferably has an inclined surface on its top surface which elastically deflects extending tabs on the main body to secure the locking cap to the anchor body. A method of implantation and assembly of the bone anchor are also described.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2006Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Synthes USA, LLCInventors: Joseph Peterson, Dennis Chien, Thomas Keyer, Edward McShane, Joseph Capozzoli, Pascal Hauri, Scott Kramer, David Schindler, Sandra Bockhorst, legal representative
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Publication number: 20110263945Abstract: A minimally invasive system includes a bone screw and a tissue retractor having distal and proximal end portions and a partial pathway therebetween. The tissue retractor is removably couplable to the bone screw. An instrument has distal and proximal end portions and a hollow cavity and is removably couplable to the tissue retractor. A drive shaft has a diameter less than a diameter of the hollow cavity and is rotatable with respect to the instrument. A counter-torque handle has gripping and an interlock end portions with an instrument interface releasably positioned within the hollow cavity at the proximal end portion thereof and rotatably fixed thereto in an assembled configuration. The interlock end portion also includes an open-ended slot having a width greater than the drive shaft diameter such that the counter-torque handle is movable to and from the assembled configuration while the drive shaft is within the hollow cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2010Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: SYNTHES USA, LLCInventors: Joseph PETERSON, Ralph SOLITARIO, JR.
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Patent number: 7840795Abstract: Disclosed is a method and apparatus for sharing sensitive data. A trusted operating system is configured to securely execute boot instructions for one or more hardware component. A virtual operating system in communication with the trusted operating system is configured with one or more security policies defining access rights associated with the one or more hardware component.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2007Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Inventors: Zachary Nathaniel Joseph Peterson, Adam Bradley Stubblefield, Stephen C. Bono, Matthew Daniel Green
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Publication number: 20080294202Abstract: A bone anchor (100) for attaching a rod (108) to a bone has an anchor member (106) for attachment to the bone and an anchor head (104) having a U-shaped opening for receiving the rod. The bone anchor also includes a locking cap (102) that has a main body (900) and a set screw (1000). Advantageously, in one embodiment the locking cap preferably is designed such that a single tool can be used to lock the locking cap in place on the anchor body preferably with a 90° turn and preferably then drive the set screw to clamp the rod. The locking cap also preferably non-threadingly engages the anchor body. The anchor body preferably has an inclined surface on its top surface which elastically deflects extending tabs on the main body to secure the locking cap to the anchor body. A method of implantation and assembly of the bone anchor are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2006Publication date: November 27, 2008Inventors: Joseph Peterson, Dennis Chien, Thomas Keyer, Edward McShane, Joseph Capozzoli, Pascal Hauri, Scott Kramer, Sandra Bockhorst, David Schindler
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Patent number: 7166078Abstract: A system for delivering information through a computer. The system comprises: data collecting means for collecting personal data including menstrual data regarding a menstrual cycle on a woman from a user; phase identification means for identifying a phase within the menstrual cycle; storage means for storing predetermined information; selection means for selecting information from the storage means, which is personalized based on the phase identified by the phase identification means; and delivery means for delivering the personalized information.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2003Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Shivani Saini, Randy Joseph Peterson
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Patent number: 6917993Abstract: A modular storage system comprises one or more storage modules, a moveable display capable of coupling to a storage module, and a sensor capable of detecting movement of the display. The individual storage modules have one or more magazines that can hold a plurality of storage cartridges. The modular storage system further comprises a controller that responds to detected display movement by reconfiguring a state of the modular storage system.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2003Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Kristianne Emma Johnson, Daniel Joseph Peterson
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Patent number: 6892169Abstract: A software interface used in designing communications circuits receives input from a user (20). In response, the software interface initiates accessing of a route plan (16) comprising a first route point group (38) associated with a first circuit end point (34), a second route point group (38) associated with a second circuit end point (34), and one or more routes (32) connecting the first and second route point groups (38). Each route (32) is available for use in designing the circuit. The software interface also initiates selection of a route (32) according to the route plan (16) and initiates the automatic assignment of the selected route (32) to the circuit in designing the circuit. The software interface provides information to the user (20) reflecting assignment of the route (32) to the circuit. The route plan (16) may be selected from among multiple route plans (16) according to a service application (14) automatically derived from an associated circuit order.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2000Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Metasolv Software, Inc.Inventors: David C. Campbell, Brenda D. Dunn, Mark W. McGuire, Joseph A. Peterson, John P. Reilly, Mary Kim Westervelt
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Publication number: 20050066326Abstract: A method, apparatus, system, and signal-bearing medium that in an embodiment request a program or programs to tune themselves to run faster or slower if a service class is not meeting its performance goal. In an embodiment, the program is repeatedly requested to incrementally tune itself until the performance goal is met or until no further improvement occurs. In various embodiments, the programs to be requested to tune themselves are selected based on whether the programs are bottlenecks for the service class, whether the programs do the majority of work for the service class, whether the programs easily meet their own performance goals, or whether the programs are low priority. In this way, the programs may be performance tuned in a way that is more effective and less intrusive than by adjusting global, system-level resource allocations.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2003Publication date: March 24, 2005Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: David Herbeck, David Hubka, Mark Masbruch, Mark Perkins, Joseph Peterson, DeVaughn Rackham, Richard Smith
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Patent number: 6779274Abstract: The spool impeller is a fully automatic cutting head for whirling filament vegetation trimmers, simpler, less expensive, and more reliable than the predecessors. Unlike the predecessors, the spool impeller does not waste filament. It consists of a single part, a small diameter spool attached to the drive shaft. The free end of filament coiled on the spool extends tangentially so that the tip traces a circle about the axis of rotation. In use, the coiled filament gradually unwinds to compensate for filament wear, maintaining a cutting swath of precisely constant size. There is no need for the operator to monitor the filament. Feeding new filament is controlled by the aerodynamic drag and centrifugal force acting directly on the extended filament. If the length of the extended filament is correct, drag and centrifugal force balance, and no unwinding or rewinding occurs. Too long, drag dominates over centrifugal force, rewinding the extended filament onto the spool just enough to restore the proper length.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2001Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Peterson Science & Technology, Inc.Inventors: Dennis R. Peterson, Joseph A. Peterson, Mary L. Peterson
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Patent number: 6643837Abstract: A computer-implemented system (10) for designing communications circuits includes one or more route plans (16) each with a first route point group (38) for a first circuit end point (34), a second route point group (38) associated with a second circuit end point (34), and one or more routes (32) connecting the first and second route point groups (38). Each route (32) is available for use in designing the circuit. A design engine (12) accesses a particular route plan (16), selects a route (32) according to the route plan (16), and automatically assigns the selected route (32) to the circuit in designing the circuit. The design engine (12) may select the particular route plan (16) from among multiple route plans (16) according to a service application (14) that is automatically derived from an associated circuit order.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2000Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: MetaSolv Software, Inc.Inventors: David C. Campbell, Brenda D. Dunn, Mark W. McGuire, Joseph A. Peterson, John P. Reilly, Mary Kim Westervelt
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Publication number: 20030120173Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system for delivering information through a computer. The system comprises: data collecting means for collecting personal data including menstrual data regarding a menstrual cycle on a woman from a user; and phase identification means for identifying a phase within the menstrual cycle. In one aspect of the invention, the system further comprises: storage means for storing predetermined information; selection means for selecting information, from the storage means, which is personalized based on the phase identified by the phase identification means; and delivery means for delivering the personalized information. In another aspect, the system comprises: storage means for storing predetermined information; and delivery means for delivering the predetermined information in response to the phase identified by the phase identification means.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2003Publication date: June 26, 2003Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Shivani Saini, Randy Joseph Peterson
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Patent number: 6487780Abstract: A rotary device for automatically dispensing and retracting a line, such as cutting filament for a vegetation trimmer, has a spool around which is wound a small coil of the line. The line has a cutting segment that extends radially from the spool. The cutting segment has a precise length that is automatically maintained by a balance of centrifugal force and aerodynamic drag. The rotary device also has additional storage capacity for the line. An additional supply of line for the rotary device beyond the small coil may be stored in many different forms while remaining ready for immediate deployment and use. Examples include extended storage loops of the line protruding from the spool, a second coil or reservoir of line located remotely from the spool, or a magazine of the line mounted to the spool.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2000Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: Peterson Science & Technology, Inc.Inventors: Dennis R. Peterson, Joseph A. Peterson
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Publication number: 20020073393Abstract: A computer-implemented system (10) for designing communications circuits includes one or more route plans (16) each with a first route point group (38) for a first circuit end point (34), a second route point group (38) associated with a second circuit end point (34), and one or more routes (32) connecting the first and second route point groups (38). Each route (32) is available for use in designing the circuit. A design engine (12) accesses a particular route plan (16), selects a route (32) according to the route plan (16), and automatically assigns the selected route (32) to the circuit in designing the circuit. The design engine (12) may select the particular route plan (16) from among multiple route plans (16) according to a service application (14) that is automatically derived from an associated circuit order.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2000Publication date: June 13, 2002Applicant: MetaSolv Software, Inc.Inventors: David C. Campbell, Brenda D. Dunn, Mark W. McGuire, Joseph A. Peterson, John P. Reilly, Mary Kim Westervelt
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Publication number: 20020026714Abstract: A cutting head for a rotary flail retains a coil portion of a cutting line on a spool, and feeds a portion of an excess of the cutting line to the spool to adjust the coil portion and thereby restore a length of the distal portion of the cutting line to maintain a cutting circle of desired size. The distal portion of the cutting line is extended by locating the coil portion such that a centrifugal force arising from rotation of the distal portion overcomes a drag force on the coil portion to unwind a precise amount of the coil portion from the spool. A magazine stores the excess of the cutting line, disposed in a helical path defining a helix having an axis which generally coincides with the axis of the spool. The cutting head has no moving parts, high storage capacity and multiple independent automatic line capability.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2001Publication date: March 7, 2002Inventors: Dennis R. Peterson, Joseph A. Peterson, Mary L. Peterson
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Publication number: 20020007560Abstract: The spool impeller is a fully automatic cutting head for whirling filament vegetation trimmers, simpler, less expensive, and more reliable than the predecessors. Unlike the predecessors, the spool impeller does not waste filament. It consists of a single part, a small diameter spool attached to the drive shaft. The free end of filament coiled on the spool extends tangentially so that the tip traces a circle about the axis of rotation. In use, the coiled filament gradually unwinds to compensate for filament wear, maintaining a cutting swath of precisely constant size. There is no need for the operator to monitor the filament. Feeding new filament is controlled by the aerodynamic drag and centrifugal force acting directly on the extended filament. If the length of the extended filament is correct, drag and centrifugal force balance, and no unwinding or rewinding occurs. Too long, drag dominates over centrifugal force, rewinding the extended filament onto the spool just enough to restore the proper length.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2001Publication date: January 24, 2002Inventors: Dennis R. Peterson, Joseph A. Peterson, Mary L. Peterson
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Patent number: 6311398Abstract: The spool impeller is a fully automatic cutting head for whirling filament vegetation trimmers, simpler, less expensive, and more reliable than the predecessors. Unlike the predecessors, the spool impeller does not waste filament. It consists of a single part, a small diameter spool attached to the drive shaft. The free end of filament coiled on the spool extends tangentially so that the tip traces a circle about the axis of rotation. In use, the coiled filament gradually unwinds to compensate for filament wear, maintaining a cutting swath of precisely constant size. There is no need for the operator to monitor the filament. Feeding new filament is controlled by the aerodynamic drag and centrifugal force acting directly on the extended filament. If the length of the extended filament is correct, drag and centrifugal force balance, and no unwinding or rewinding occurs. Too long, drag dominates over centrifugal force, rewinding the extended filament onto the spool just enough to restore the proper length.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1998Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Inventors: Dennis R. Peterson, Joseph A. Peterson
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Patent number: 6272756Abstract: A cutting head for a rotary flail retains a coil portion of a cutting line on a spool, and feeds a portion of an excess of the cutting line to the spool to adjust the coil portion and thereby restore a length of the distal portion of the cutting line to maintain a cutting circle of desired size. The distal portion of the cutting line is extended by locating the coil portion such that a centrifugal force arising from rotation of the distal portion overcomes a drag force on the coil portion to unwind a precise amount of the coil portion from the spool. A magazine stores the excess of the cutting line, disposed in a helical path defining a helix having an axis which generally coincides with the axis of the spool. The cutting head has no moving parts, high storage capacity and multiple independent automatic line capability.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Inventors: Dennis R. Peterson, Joseph A. Peterson, Mary L. Peterson
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Patent number: 6246485Abstract: A printer communication system includes a printer (20) having a printer controller (34) with memory (38) and a processor (36). The printer (20) receives and transmits information through a port (40) to which a host computer (10) is coupled. The printer controller (34) may be programmed to be operable to receive configuration-related commands through the port (40), process the configuration-related commands received by the port immediately provided that a command is a safe command to process while the printer (20) is busy processing a print job. The printer (20) may respond to the host computer (10) by indicating that the change was successful or that the printer (20) must be taken offline before the change may be made. The printer controller (34) is programmed to be remotely taken offline and put back online. A symbol set list command may be used by printer (20) to send symbol sets to host computer (10).Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1996Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Rickey Carter Brown, Joseph Peterson Kolb, Gail Marie Songer, Edward William Yohon, Jr.