Patents by Inventor Michael A. Callaway
Michael A. Callaway 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: 20240177115Abstract: A method for implementing software-defined community clouds includes receiving, from a first requestor, a first access request requesting access to a first project of a plurality of projects. Each project includes project data governed by a compliance regime that enforces compliance requirements. The method includes, for each compliance requirement, determining that the first access request satisfies the compliance requirement. The method includes, based on determining that the first access request satisfies compliance requirements, granting the first requestor access to the first project. The method includes receiving, from a second requestor, a second access request requesting access to a second project and determining that the second access request fails to satisfy one of the one of the compliance requirements. The method also includes, based on determining that the second access request fails to satisfy one of the compliance requirements, denying the second requestor access to the second project.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2022Publication date: May 30, 2024Applicant: Google LLCInventors: Christopher William Johnson, Jason Edward Callaway, Anthony Michael Carnevale, Timothy Matthew Dierks, Omkhar Arasaratnam
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Publication number: 20240121337Abstract: One example method of operation may include identifying a call originated from a caller entity destined for a called entity at a call content server, identifying a called number associated with the called entity and a caller number associated with the caller entity, comparing a telephone number prefix associated with the called number with a number of enhanced call content data elements to identify a match, selecting one or more of the enhanced call content data elements to pair with the called number based on the match, and forwarding the selected enhanced call content data elements to the called entity.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2023Publication date: April 11, 2024Applicant: FIRST ORION CORP.Inventors: Brandon Wayne Murphy, Robert Collin Seely, Aaron Christopher Jacobi, Benjamin Michael Lavigne, Mark Bradley McHenry, John Cooper Gillespie, Matthew Jack Beckham, Kristen Chipolla Sanchez, Lyndsay Michelle Norcross, Jay Todd Callaway
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Patent number: 11924373Abstract: One example method of operation may include identifying a call originated from a caller entity destined for a called entity at a call content server, identifying a called number associated with the called entity and a caller number associated with the caller entity, comparing a telephone number prefix associated with the called number with a number of enhanced call content data elements to identify a match, selecting one or more of the enhanced call content data elements to pair with the called number based on the match, and forwarding the selected enhanced call content data elements to the called entity.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2021Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: FIRST ORION CORP.Inventors: Brandon Wayne Murphy, Robert Collin Seely, Aaron Christopher Jacobi, Benjamin Michael Lavigne, Mark Bradley McHenry, John Cooper Gillespie, Matthew Jack Beckham, Kristen Chipolla Sanchez, Lyndsay Michelle Norcross, Jay Todd Callaway
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Patent number: 11001763Abstract: Embodiments of an organosulfur capture or scavenger nanomaterial of this disclosure include a sorbent containing a composition of a mixed metal oxide, the metal being in various oxidation states. In embodiments, the mixed metal is manganese, iron, nickel, copper, or zinc. In some embodiments the sorbent includes a first mixed metal oxide and a second different metal or mixed metal oxide. The scavenger material may be synthesized from a metal precursor salt, neutralized and dried, and then washed or soaked to remove one or more byproducts. The resulting sorbent is in nanoparticulate form and has an amorphous non-crystalline structure.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2017Date of Patent: May 11, 2021Assignee: H2SZERO, LLCInventor: Michael Callaway
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Publication number: 20200048562Abstract: Embodiments of an organosulfur capture or scavenger nanomaterial of this disclosure include a sorbent containing a composition of a mixed metal oxide, the metal being in various oxidation states. In embodiments, the mixed metal is manganese, iron, nickel, copper, or zinc. In some embodiments the sorbent includes a first mixed metal oxide and a second different metal or mixed metal oxide. The scavenger material may be synthesized from a metal precursor salt, neutralized and dried, and then washed or soaked to remove one or more byproducts. The resulting sorbent is in nanoparticulate form and has an amorphous non-crystalline structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2017Publication date: February 13, 2020Inventor: Michael Callaway
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Patent number: 8404031Abstract: The various embodiments of the invention relates to the composition of matter of a hydrogen sulfide sorption material and the related method of manufacture and method of use. The Capture Material is manufactured from steel or iron solubilized with hydrochloric acid. The resulting iron chloride solution is treated with caustic solution to increase the pH, and then further neutralized with lime. Prior to filtration, a flocculent is used to aid in the separation of the Capture Material. After filtration, the Capture Material is dried, crushed, and screened to an appropriate mesh size and packaged. The Capture Material is used by charging standard sorption towers and allowing hydrogen sulfide laden gas or vapor to flow through a bed of the Capture Material. The Capture Material thereby chemically and physically sorbs the hydrogen sulfide and removing the hydrogen sulfide from the gas or vapor exiting the sorption tower.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2010Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Inventor: Michael Callaway
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Patent number: 7874096Abstract: The present invention relates to a releasing device and more particularly a releasing device used to release fish in water. Deep-water fishes such as rockfish often exhibit the effects of rapid water pressure change such as expelled gas bladder, protruded eyes when brought to the surface. The fish releasing device of the present utilizes a jaw assembly, a weight, and other components to clamp onto a fish. The device is dropped into the water which pulls the fish beneath the surface of the water and automatically releases the fish upon the opening of the clamping jaw.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2007Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Inventor: Patrick Michael Callaway
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Patent number: 7589520Abstract: A method for soaking a device in an automated testing system, includes setting a temperature control device to a first temperature, exposing the device to the temperature control device, and driving the temperature control device to a second temperature. The temperature transition rate from the first temperature to the second temperature is derived from a first natural decay rate. The first natural decay rate is based on a first-order thermal response of the device when the device is suspended in free air. The second temperature of the temperature control device is relative to a set point temperature so that when the device is socketed for testing, the temperature of the device settles at the set point temperature.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2006Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: Delta Design, Inc.Inventors: Troy Taylor, Michael Callaway, Tom Jones
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Publication number: 20080129322Abstract: A method for soaking a device in an automated testing system, includes setting a temperature control device to a first temperature, exposing the device to the temperature control device, and driving the temperature control device to a second temperature. The temperature transition rate from the first temperature to the second temperature is derived from a first natural decay rate. The first natural decay rate is based on a first-order thermal response of the device when the device is suspended in free air. The second temperature of the temperature control device is relative to a set point temperature so that when the device is socketed for testing, the temperature of the device settles at the set point temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2006Publication date: June 5, 2008Inventors: Troy Taylor, Michael Callaway, Tom Jones
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Publication number: 20080110077Abstract: The present invention relates to a releasing device and more particularly a releasing device used to release fish in water. Deep-water fishes such as rockfish often exhibit the effects of rapid water pressure change such as expelled gas bladder, protruded eyes when brought to the surface. The fish releasing device of the present utilizes a jaw assembly, a weight, and other components to clamp onto a fish. The device is dropped into the water which pulls the fish beneath the surface of the water and automatically releases the fish upon the opening of the clamping jaw.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2007Publication date: May 15, 2008Inventor: Patrick Michael Callaway
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Patent number: 5958352Abstract: The present invention provides a method for scavenging H.sub.2 S from aqueous and hydrocarbon substrates, preferably natural gas, using aldehyde ammonia trimers.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1997Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Michael Callaway, Gordon T. Rivers
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Patent number: 4087874Abstract: A carrier bag for infants wherein a two-layer inner bag is provided with a lower support layer section and an upper pillow layer section. The inner bag is removably disposed within an outer bag having a quilt attached thereto so that an infant may be placed on top of the outer bag and covered with the quilt.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1977Date of Patent: May 9, 1978Inventors: Lee W. Callaway, Michael A. Callaway