Patents by Inventor Mike A. Brown
Mike A. Brown 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: 20140113540Abstract: Exemplary embodiments disclosed herein provide a back pan cooling assembly for an electronic display having a rear pan. A cooling back pan is preferably positioned behind the rear pan, the space between the cooling back pan and the rear pan defining a gap. A fan is positioned to cause a flow of ambient air through the gap. An electronic component for driving the electronic display may be placed in conductive thermal communication with the cooling back pan. A rear cover can be placed against the cooling back pan to define a sealed compartment which does not permit ambient air to enter. A port can be provided within the rear cover which allows ambient air to travel between the surroundings, the fan, and the gap.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2013Publication date: April 24, 2014Applicant: MANUFACTURING RESOURCES INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: William Dunn, Mike Brown, Tim Hubbard
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Publication number: 20140042712Abstract: The embodiments herein provide a device for sealing an interface having an opening for a wire to pass through the interface. A pair of sealing blocks may be used where one block contains a protrusion and the opposing block contains a recess. The protrusion and recess preferably have an apex with a round having approximately the same dimension as the radius of the wire. A pair of posts may be positioned on opposing sides of the opening. One sealing block may contain an aperture for accepting one of the posts while the second sealing block may contain an aperture for accepting the opposing post. The posts may be threaded so that they can accept a threaded fastener. Exemplary embodiments may utilize mounting plates which may contain a flange such that squeezing the opposing flanges together can cause inward forces on the sealing blocks.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2012Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: MANUFACTURING RESOURCES INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Kevin O'Connor, Mike Brown
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Publication number: 20130265525Abstract: Exemplary embodiments provide a lighting system for a transparent LCD having opposing vertical edges, the system having a mullion lighting assembly positioned adjacent to each vertical edge of the transparent LCD, each mullion lighting assembly having sidewalls defining a center channel. A plurality of LEDs are positioned along the sidewall of each mullion assembly and on a side of the sidewall that opposes the center channel. The LEDs are preferably placed in conductive thermal communication with the sidewall. A fan is positioned to draw cooling air through the center channel. A lens may be positioned adjacent to the LEDs to collimate the light. Louvers may be used to direct the emitted light away from the LCD, so as to reflect off the goods within a display case or the cavity within the display case. Some embodiments may use a flange to direct the emitted light away from the LCD.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2012Publication date: October 10, 2013Inventors: William Dunn, Harry Presley, Mike Brown, Chris Tran
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Patent number: 8177491Abstract: A compressor nozzle device comprises a set of adjustable vanes which is interposed between two opposite wall members (3, 5), and a unison ring (7) for actuating said vanes (1). The unison ring (7) is arranged at a side of one of said wall members (3) opposite to the other side thereof facing the vanes (1).Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2005Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Phillipe Noelle, Mike Brown
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Patent number: 7634559Abstract: The present invention discloses systems and methods for monitoring, analyzing and reporting additions or changes to network software applications. The invention is achieved through a fully or partially automated system which allows for more accurate reporting and processing of metric data. The invention may link different subsystems that run a component so that any component change is automatically updated throughout the various subsystems. Further, the present invention allows users to view information related to component changes, thereby allowing the user to seek help related to that change. This information may include metrics, statistics, and/or other data associated with the components and component changes.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2003Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: Standard Chartered (CT) PLCInventor: Mike Brown
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Publication number: 20090001338Abstract: A seek-and-scan probe memory device comprising a patterned capping layer over a phase-change media, where the patterned capping layer defines the bit locations on the phase-change media. The patterned capping layer may be formed from self-assembled structures. In other embodiments, nanostructures are formed on the bottom electrode below the phase-change media to focus an applied electric field from the probe, so as to increase bit density and contrast. The nanostructures may be a regular or random array of nanostructures, formed by using a self-assembling material. The nanostructures may be conductive or non-conductive. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2007Publication date: January 1, 2009Inventors: Nathan Franklin, Qing Ma, Valluri R. Rao, Mike Brown, Yang Jiao
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Publication number: 20080289386Abstract: Extended release compositions containing selenium and methods of using such compositions in the treatment of soil deficient in selenium are provided. For example, the composition could comprise sodium selenium and acidulated phosphate.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2005Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: HI TECH PRODUCTS LIMITEDInventors: Murray Zander, Mike Brown
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Publication number: 20080083166Abstract: A sectional wood overhead garage doors to withstand very high wind loads such as those created by hurricane force winds typically greater than 90 mph and which can be greater than 140 mph. The door meets design pressures of ?65 psf and +48 psf. The door includes panel sections hingedly connected, each panel section having a frame assembly composed of upper and lower rails and, at least, a pair of end stiles, which form a substantially rectangular border. The frame assembly is fixedly attached to front and back surface protection members, which increase the resistance to wind-induced forces and the impact of objects. The front surface protection member may include a decorative protection assembly that provides an aesthetically pleasing, decorative surface. The decorative protection assembly can be constructed to resemble a flat panel door, a raised panel door, a turn-of-the-century carriage door, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2007Publication date: April 10, 2008Applicant: Designer Doors Inc.Inventors: Mike Brown, Kent Forsland, Tom Garfin
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Patent number: 7299853Abstract: A sectional wood overhead garage doors to withstand very high wind loads such as those created by hurricane force winds typically greater than 90 mph and which can be greater than 140 mph. The door meets design pressures of ?65 psf and +48 psf. The door includes panel sections hingedly connected, each panel section having a frame assembly composed of upper and lower rails and, at least, a pair of end stiles, which form a substantially rectangular border. The frame assembly is fixedly attached to front and back surface protection members, which increase the resistance to wind-induced forces and the impact of objects. The front surface protection member may include a decorative protection assembly that provides an aesthetically pleasing, decorative surface. The decorative protection assembly can be constructed to resemble a flat panel door, a raised panel door, a turn-of-the-century carriage door, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2003Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: Designer Doors, Inc.Inventors: Mike Brown, Kent Forsland, Tom Garfin
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Publication number: 20070017027Abstract: A beach bucket kit for use on the beach is provided which includes a bucket, a beach mat, stakes for anchoring the beach mat, and at least one beach towel. The kit may optionally contain a number of items used on the beach including suntan lotion, water bottles, frisbees, hair accessories and the like. A beach bucket kit for use by children is also provided which includes a bucket, at least one beach towel, and at least one toy.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2006Publication date: January 25, 2007Inventors: David Bowman, Mike Brown
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Patent number: 7050320Abstract: Briefly, in accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a memory device may include a memory layer and a MEMS layer. The memory layer may include an integrated circuit with a multiplexer and optionally a memory controller and a storage medium disposed on the integrated circuit where the storage medium includes chalcogenide islands as storage elements. The MEMS layer may include a movable MEMS platform having probes to connect selected chalcogenide islands via positioning of the MEMS platform. A high voltage source disposed external to the memory layer and the MEMS layer may provide a high voltage to a stator electrode on the memory layer and to a rotor electrode on the MEMS platform to control movement of the MEMS platform with respect to the storage medium. The memory device may be utilized in portable electronic devices such as media players and cellular telephones to provide a nonvolatile storage of information.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2004Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Stefan Lai, Albert Fazio, Valluri Rao, Mike Brown, Krishnamurthy Murali
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Publication number: 20050060401Abstract: The present invention discloses systems and methods for monitoring, analyzing and reporting additions or changes to network software applications. The invention is achieved through a fully or partially automated system which allows for more accurate reporting and processing of metric data. The invention may link different subsystems that run a component so that any component change is automatically updated throughout the various subsystems. Further, the present invention allows users to view information related to component changes, thereby allowing the user to seek help related to that change. This information may include metrics, statistics, and/or other data associated with the components and component changes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2003Publication date: March 17, 2005Applicant: AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL RELATED SERVICES COMPANY, INC.Inventor: Mike Brown
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Publication number: 20040163776Abstract: A sectional wood overhead garage doors to withstand very high wind loads such as those created by hurricane force winds typically greater than 90 mph and which can be greater than 140 mph. The door meets design pressures of −65 psf and +48 psf. The door includes panel sections hingedly connected, each panel section having a frame assembly composed of upper and lower rails and, at least, a pair of end stiles, which form a substantially rectangular border. The frame assembly is fixedly attached to front and back surface protection members, which increase the resistance to wind-induced forces and the impact of objects. The front surface protection member may include a decorative protection assembly that provides an aesthetically pleasing, decorative surface. The decorative protection assembly can be constructed to resemble a flat panel door, a raised panel door, a turn-of-the-century carriage door, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventors: Mike Brown, Kent Forsland, Tom Garfin
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Patent number: 6707830Abstract: In accordance with the method and system of the present invention, a first link protocol utilizing a set mode command is sent from one or more transmit terminals to establish a link with one or more receive terminals. The set mode command comprises a frame format including an identifying byte field in accordance with International Telecommunication Union's Q.921 Annex E protocol specification. The one or more transmit terminals wait a predetermined T200 time interval to receive a response from the one or more receive terminals to determine if the link is established. If a response is not received from the one or more receive terminals, the one or more transmit terminals resends the set mode command a predetermined N200 times. If the link is still not established within the predetermined N200 times, a second link protocol utilizing a set asynchronous balanced mode extended command having a different identifying byte field in accordance with International Telecommunication Union's Q.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1998Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Mike A. Brown, Richard Doll, Martin Gallant, Scott W. Noble
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Patent number: 6553172Abstract: A fiber optic cable routing device is provided for use in a fiber optic connection unit. The fiber optic connection unit may include a pair of longitudinally extending and spaced apart frame members; and a support structure mounted between the pair of frame members and adapted for connection to a plurality of vertically oriented circuit packs. The fiber optic cable routing device is disposed below the plurality of circuit packs and mounted between the pair of frame members. The cable routing device includes a faceplate and a plurality of spaced apart separating members extending outwardly from the faceplate. The plurality of separating members define a plurality of channels therebetween for routing fiber optic cable towards the circuit packs, such that each channel provides a minimum bend radius to protect the fiber optic cable extending therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2001Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: Ceyba Inc.Inventors: Andre Lortie, Willi Lotz, Mike Brown
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Publication number: 20030069752Abstract: The present invention is directed to a remote health-monitoring system and method for the remote monitoring and supervision of outpatient vital signs using videoconferencing techniques. The system includes a management site, at least one medical professional site, a patient site, and a computer program operative to facilitate communications between the management site, the medical professional site, and the patient site to provide remote health monitoring. Video images and physiological data of a patient are digitally transmitted from a patient to a remote health care provider over a communications network, typically the Internet.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2002Publication date: April 10, 2003Inventors: Timon LeDain, Mike Brown, Kevin Bailey
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Publication number: 20020186951Abstract: A fiber optic cable routing device is provided for use in a fiber optic connection unit. The fiber optic connection unit may include a pair of longitudinally extending and spaced apart frame members; and a support structure mounted between the pair of frame members and adapted for connection to a plurality of vertically oriented circuit packs. The fiber optic cable routing device is disposed below the plurality of circuit packs and mounted between the pair of frame members. The cable routing device includes a faceplate and a plurality of spaced apart separating members extending outwardly from the faceplate. The plurality of separating members define a plurality of channels therebetween for routing fiber optic cable towards the circuit packs, such that each channel provides a minimum bend radius to protect the fiber optic cable extending therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2001Publication date: December 12, 2002Inventors: Andre Lortie, Willi Lotz, Mike Brown
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Patent number: 5368576Abstract: A needle safety device is provided which allows a health care professional to dispose of a needle quickly and safely while also only using only one hand. The safety device comprises a housing having an orifice therethrough; a puncture detection system in the housing and comprising a first membrane secured over the orifice, a pH sensitive dye, and a gas for raising the pH above normal atmospheric conditions; and a securing system in the housing and comprising a curable adhesive, a curing agent, and a membrane for temporally separating said adhesive from said curing agent.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1992Date of Patent: November 29, 1994Inventors: Melissa Brown, Mike Brown, Ajay Jagtiani
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Patent number: 4326573Abstract: Method of manufacturing a deformable fuel cell embodying the steps of providing a flexible mold which has an opening therein. A nut ring secured to the periphery of the opening and a protective plate is attached to the nut ring. Coating material is applied to the mold which hardens to form a body. The protective plate is removed and the nut ring is detached from the mold. The mold is then collapsed and removed from the body through a hole in the nut ring. Ballistic nylon cloth may be applied to the mold before the application of the coating material.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1980Date of Patent: April 27, 1982Inventors: Mike Brown, Jon Brook