Patents by Inventor Joseph Spano
Joseph Spano 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: 20110208920Abstract: A configuration of cached information stored within a cache is determined. One or more character omission rules are determined by: identifying the one or more optimizable characters based on the configuration, where the one or more optimizable characters are characters in the stored cached information that do not have an effect on an interpretation of the stored cached information by a requester computer; and determining, based on the configuration, one or more conditions under which omission of the one or more optimizable characters from the stored cached information produces a valid result in view of the configuration. One or more character omission rules are applied to the stored cached information by removing from the stored cached information the one or more optimizable characters that meet the one or more conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Michel Betancourt, Bijal D. Patel, Dipak M. Patel, Joseph Spano
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Patent number: 8001175Abstract: An algorithm facilitates optimization functionality for generating optimized response information. In facilitating such optimization, non-essential elements of the response information (i.e., unneeded for system interpretation) are eliminated thereby reducing the size of the response information and generating optimized response information as well as reducing the memory footprint of cache required for storing such optimized response information. Examples of such non-essential elements of response information include, but are not limited to, indention characters, tab characters, blank space characters and the like. Such optimization functionality is tailored to optimizing the size of response information being transmitted from a server. More specifically, it provides for reduction in bandwidth occupied by outgoing response information from a transmitting a server.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2004Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Michel Betancourt, Bijal D. Patel, Dipak M. Patel, Joseph Spano
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Publication number: 20060090033Abstract: An algorithm facilitates optimization functionality for generating optimized response information. In facilitating such optimization, non-essential elements of the response information (i.e., unneeded for system interpretation) are eliminated thereby reducing the size of the response information and generating optimized response information as well as reducing the memory footprint of cache required for storing such optimized response information. Examples of such non-essential elements of response information include, but are not limited to, indention characters, tab characters, blank space characters and the like. Such optimization functionality is tailored to optimizing the size of response information being transmitted from a server. More specifically, it provides for reduction in bandwidth occupied by outgoing response information from a transmitting a server.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2004Publication date: April 27, 2006Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Michel Betancourt, Bijal Patel, Dipak Patel, Joseph Spano
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Publication number: 20030029927Abstract: Scenery apparatus for a toy train track array formed from a series of oblong panels which can be folded for storage and interconnected for erecting in a wide variety of layouts. The panels contain structure for interconnecting the panels, for adjusting the size of the array, for securing the panels to the track and for ensuring that the panels will not interfere with the track and or the model trains running on the track with which the scenery is associated.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2002Publication date: February 13, 2003Inventor: Joseph Spano
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Patent number: 6135228Abstract: A hybrid personal vehicle capable of holonomic omni-directional self-locomotion. The vehicle may be programmed to navigate to a specified location in a crowded household environment. Additionally, sensors are provided for accurate docking and tight mating with fixtures such as a toilet or bed. A controller determines a docking trajectory to a specified fixture and behaves with arbitrary stiffness in each degree of freedom about a determined center of compliance.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1997Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Haruhiko H. Asada, Stephen Mascaro, Joseph Spano
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Patent number: 5957465Abstract: A PCI card is inserted through an I/O opening in a computer panel. On one edge of the card is a cover from one end of which projects a tab. A resilient gasket is attached to the panel to create a flexible EMC seal around the opening. Preferably the gasket is formed of tin-plated beryllium copper. The gasket has alternate staggered spring fingers oriented opposite to the direction of insertion of the PCI card. To retain the gasket the panel is formed with slots at either end and an outward struck projection at the middle. The gasket is formed with a tongue at either end to be inserted in one of the slots and a punched-out opening to receive the projection.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1997Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Sun Microsystems, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Derrick Gonsalves, Kenneth Kitlas, Robert Antonnucio, William Izzicupo, James Carney, Mark Pugliese, Joseph Spano, Mathew Palazola, David Desilets
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Patent number: 5953773Abstract: An apparatus for positioning a human subject on a surface and for transferring a subject from one surface to another. The subject is situated on the top surface of a fluid enclosure and an actuator mechanism causes local deformations of the top surface in such a manner as to create traveling waves whereby a force tangential to the top surface is exerted on the subject for moving the subject with respect to the surface. The actuator mechanism may be a motor driver and may be a plurality of linear actuators configured so as to cause local deformations of the top surface in a direction having a vertical and/or horizontal component. The linear actuators may be shape memory fibers.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1998Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Haruhiko H. Asada, Joseph Spano, William H. Finger
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Patent number: 5927389Abstract: A computer housing or electronic apparatus frame (10) includes a compartment (12) that provides space for mounting a fan assembly (14) or similar component. The fan assembly (14) is mounted on a fan tray support (16), which is removably mountable within the computer housing (10) by means of the fan tray mounts (18). Fan tray mounts (18) are oriented facing one another so that side rails (22) of fan tray (16) are slidably received by the fan tray mounts (18). The fan tray mounts (18) further includes an elongated guide channel (31) that extends the length of the fan tray mount and is formed in the inside face (30) thereof. The fan tray mounts (18) also include a first, outwardly projecting stop (52) that is positioned inwardly from end wall (38) and a second, outwardly-projecting, resiliently-deflectable stop and latch lever (54) provided adjacent end wall (36).Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Sun Microsystems, Inc.Inventors: Daniel D. Gonsalves, Robert Antonuccio, William Izzicupo, James Carney, Mark Pugliese, Joseph Spano, Matthew Palazola, David Desilets
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Patent number: 5839584Abstract: A structural foam, injection molded superstructure is attached to a motherboard by means of threaded inserts. The superstructure is formed with guide ways for CPU processor modules, and also for the edges of PCI cards. Features of the structure include cam levers on the CPU modules to install and extract the modules. A metal transverse vertical retaining bracket is attached to the superstructure to hold sides thereof parallel and prevent splaying of the free, open end of the superstructure upon extraction of CPU processor modules. The assembly provides stiffness to the motherboard.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1997Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: Sun Microsystems, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Derrick Gonsalves, Robert Antonnucio, William Izzicupo, James Carney, Mark Pugliese, Joseph Spano, Mathew Palazola, David Desilets
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Patent number: 4406296Abstract: A system of jewelry intended primarily though not exclusively for children incorporating an improved interconnectable bead. The improved interconnectable bead consists of a bead body having a male and a female connector and an opening through the bead body which is substantially perpendicular to an axis drawn through the male and female connectors. The bead body is strung on a string passed through the opening. The string ends are passed through a ring opening larger than the male connector and secured. The bead body may swivel freely until the male connector abuts the outer wall of the ring. If tension is applied to the string, the male connector will slip into the opening in the ring and thereby will be partially concealed. The improved bead may be used with hats and hair attachments and means for suspending it therefrom may be hook and loop fastening means.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1982Date of Patent: September 27, 1983Assignee: Howard WexlerInventors: Howard Wexler, Joseph Spano