Patents by Inventor Paul Gray
Paul Gray 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: 20150147191Abstract: A zero turn mower vehicle 10 includes left and right hydrostatic transmissions 11a, 11b driving wheels 15a, 15b. The transmissions 11a, 11b each include a swashplate type axial piston hydraulic pump 17 having a swashplate 22. A system 12 and method controls each pump 17. A controller 31 receives input signals and provides output signals to electric motors 33a, 33b to control each swashplate 22. Operator interface input devices 30a, 30b provide inputs to controller 31. Angle sensors 35a, 35b provide additional inputs to controller 31. Displacement amplifiers 36a, 36b amplify displacement of each swashplate 22, and torque amplifiers 34a, 34b amplify torque of electric motors 33a, 33b.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2015Publication date: May 28, 2015Applicant: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventors: David Mark Heathcoat, JR., Jason Lee Emmette, Roger Paul Gray, Somer Renee Malone, Kirk Ayres Lola, Kerry Todd Brock, Eli Cutshall
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Patent number: 9015694Abstract: According to one embodiment of the invention, a method for altering stored firmware within a network device comprises receiving, by a first network device, information to download firmware. This information is provided from the first network device to at least a second network device, which is communicatively coupled to the first network device. The information enables the second network device to access a second version of firmware different than a first version of firmware installed on the second network device.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Aruba Networks, IncInventors: Gordon Paul Gray, Anthony Burke, David Munro, Yan Liu, Derek Crovo
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Publication number: 20140123124Abstract: According to one embodiment of the invention, a method for altering stored firmware within a network device comprises receiving, by a first network device, information to download firmware. This information is provided from the first network device to at least a second network device, which is communicatively coupled to the first network device. The information enables the second network device to access a second version of firmware different than a first version of firmware installed on the second network device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicant: Aruba Networks, Inc.Inventors: Gordon Paul Gray, Anthony Burke, David Munro, Yan Liu, Derek Crovo
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Publication number: 20140122674Abstract: According to one embodiment, a method comprises automatically uploading device information from a first network device in a first operating state to a second network device in response to an event, such as an initial power up. The second network device is part of the cloud, and thus, providing cloud-based services. Subsequent to the uploading of the device information, the first network device receives information controlling the operation of the first network device based on the device information.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicant: ARUBA NETWORKS, INC.Inventors: Gordon Paul Gray, Anthony Burke, David Munro, Yan Liu
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Publication number: 20140091268Abstract: A constant pulling force winch control system includes a sensor that senses a degree of winding of a winch cable around a winch drum, and a control system configured to control a winch motor to achieve a constant pulling force on the winch cable based on the degree of winding sensed by the sensor. The sensor may be a position sensor that measures a position of the winch cable relative to a centerline of the winch drum as the degree of winding. The position sensor may sense an angular position of a tension plate relative to a tensioner shaft to measure the degree of winding. The winch motor may be a hydraulic winch motor or an electric motor, and the control system is configured to control the power applied to the hydraulic winch motor to achieve the constant pulling force based on the degree of winding sensed by the sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicants: PARKER-HANNIFIN CORPORATION, WARN INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: Oliver HERAVI, Randy C. KARAMBELAS, Roger Paul GRAY, II, Alexander MILANESE, Ronald P. MIDDENDORF, Anthony J. WROBLEWSKI, Kirk A. LOLA, Mark D. SCHUSTER, Thomas J. LARSON
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Publication number: 20140036841Abstract: According to one embodiment, a particular network device that comprises at least one hardware processor is described. The network device is configured to perform operations including operating in a first mode by communicating wirelessly with at least one wireless client device to provide the at least one wireless client device access to one or more resources, where the operating in the first mode comprises receiving packets transmitted by the at least one wireless client device and forwarding the packets to the one or more resources. Furthermore, the network device performs operations, including switching from operating in the first mode to operating in a monitoring mode and operating in the monitoring mode by decoding data packets addressed to network devices other than the particular network device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2013Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: Aruba Networks, Inc.Inventor: Gordon Paul Gray
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Patent number: 8616528Abstract: Hydraulic powered assemblies 10 and 110 are disclosed. The assembly 10 includes a support unit 12, a hydraulic motor 14, and a driven member 16 that is integral with the hydraulic motor 14. The hydraulic motor 14 includes a power group 32 that includes six gerotor power units 34a-34f. Each gerotor power unit 34a-34f includes an inner rotor 40 that is fixed to a stationary through-shaft 24 and an outer rotor 42 that is mounted for hypocycloidal movement relative to the inner rotor 40. The driven member 16 includes segments 51 that support the outer rotors 40 within the segments 51. The segments 51 carry a winch cable receiving member 60 when the assembly 10 is used as a winch. The hydraulic powered assembly 110 is an alternative embodiment that includes two power groups 131 and 132. The power groups 131 and 133 may be symmetrical or asymmetrical.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2009Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Parker Hannifin CorporationInventors: Roger Paul Gray, II, Mark Schuster, Richard Hynes, Jason Richardson, Jim McBurnett, Brook Cutshaw
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Publication number: 20130334868Abstract: A braking mechanism is provided for a hydraulic motor driven wheel utilizing a two-piece design of a hub that rotates by means of a drive shaft. A hydraulic chamber is created on the hub in which a piston resides. The piston is grounded (i.e., non-rotatable relative to the motor housing) in the sealed chamber. The piston face inside of the chamber has a radial set of face teeth. These face teeth are similar to the face teeth inside of the hydraulic chamber. When the chamber is pressurized, the piston face teeth are pushed away from the hub face teeth allowing the hub to freely rotate. When pressure is released from the chamber, a spring, or a number of springs, push the piston into the hub causing it to stop rotating relative to the piston.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2013Publication date: December 19, 2013Applicants: PARKER-HANNIFIN CORPORATION, WARN INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: Craig FEUSSE, Roger Paul GRAY, II
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Patent number: 8534431Abstract: A braking mechanism is provided for a hydraulic motor driven wheel utilizing a two-piece design of a hub that rotates by means of a drive shaft. A hydraulic chamber is created on the hub in which a piston resides. The piston is grounded (i.e., non-rotatable relative to the motor housing) in the sealed chamber. The piston face inside of the chamber has a radial set of face teeth. These face teeth are similar to the face teeth inside of the hydraulic chamber. When the chamber is pressurized, the piston face teeth are pushed away from the hub face teeth allowing the hub to freely rotate. When pressure is released from the chamber, a spring, or a number of springs, push the piston into the hub causing it to stop rotating relative to the piston.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2011Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignees: Warn Industries, Inc., Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventors: Craig Feusse, Roger Paul Gray, II
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Publication number: 20100176358Abstract: Hydraulic powered assemblies 10 and 110 are disclosed. The assembly 10 includes a support unit 12, a hydraulic motor 14, and a driven member 16 that is integral with the hydraulic motor 14. The hydraulic motor 14 includes a power group 32 that includes six gerotor power units 34a-34f. Each gerotor power unit 34a-34f includes an inner rotor 40 that is fixed to a stationary through-shaft 24 and an outer rotor 42 that is mounted for hypocycloidal movement relative to the inner rotor 40. The driven member 16 includes segments 51 that support the outer rotors 40 within the segments 51. The segments 51 carry a winch cable receiving member 60 when the assembly 10 is used as a winch. The hydraulic powered assembly 110 is an alternative embodiment that includes two power groups 131 and 132. The power groups 131 and 133 may be symmetrical or asymmetrical.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2009Publication date: July 15, 2010Inventors: Roger Paul Gray, II, Mark Schuster, Richard Hynes, Jason Richardson, Jim McBurnett, Brook Cutshaw
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Publication number: 20090028118Abstract: Methods, apparatuses and systems facilitating the management of wireless computer network environments and the detection of rogue and other devices that may affect the performance and/or security of the wireless computer network. The present invention enables accurate and cost effective WLAN airspace mapping. In one embodiment, the present invention allows any conforming access point the ability to routinely scan its airspace, collect data on all operating frequencies and report this information back to a management platform. In one embodiment, the management and reporting functionality described herein uses a standards-based vehicle, such as Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). In one embodiment, the present invention facilitates isolation of rogue wireless devices affecting the computer network environment and effective decision-making as to management of the detected device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2007Publication date: January 29, 2009Applicant: AIRWAVE WIRELESS, INC.Inventors: Gordon Paul Gray, Jason Edward Luther, Daniel Thomas Augustine
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Publication number: 20080058982Abstract: The present disclosure includes a generalized kinematics library which may be used to control the motion of a machine tool system and to process data for other applications, such as simulation graphics. Methods are disclosed to interpolate the movement of various axes of a machine tool system through a machine singularity point.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2007Publication date: March 6, 2008Applicant: Hurco Companies, Inc.Inventor: Paul Gray
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Publication number: 20080058984Abstract: The present disclosure includes a generalized kinematics library which may be used to control the motion of a machine tool system and to process data for other applications, such as simulation graphics. Methods are disclosed to interpolate the movement of various axes of a machine tool system through a machine singularity point.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2007Publication date: March 6, 2008Applicant: Hurco Companies, Inc.Inventors: Paul Gray, Jiang Lu, Kishore Lankalapalli
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Patent number: 7295524Abstract: Methods, apparatuses and systems facilitating the management of wireless computer network environments and the detection of rogue and other devices that may affect the performance and/or security of the wireless computer network. The present invention enables accurate and cost effective WLAN airspace mapping. In one embodiment, the present invention allows any conforming access point the ability to routinely scan its airspace, collect data on all operating frequencies and report this information back to a management platform. In one embodiment, the management and reporting functionality described herein uses a standards-based vehicle, such as Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). In one embodiment, the present invention allows for detection of all wireless traffic within or affecting an enterprise's computer network environment, picking up all active access points (Ad Hoc or Infrastructure) and all wireless clients data regardless of SSID, channel, or security settings.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2003Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Airwave Wireless, IncInventors: Gordon Paul Gray, Jason Edward Luther, Daniel Thomas Augustino
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Publication number: 20070259075Abstract: A confection support holder is disclosed. The confection support holder includes, a support chamber, a resilient insulation cover, an outer support cover, a plurality of protrusions and a reservoir. The resilient insulation cover includes a second resilient insulation side contacting said support chamber and a first resilient insulation side. The outer support cover includes a first cover side contacting a confection and a second cover side contacting said first resilient insulation side, a bottom cover portion, a top cover portion and a body cover portion. The plurality of protrusions contact said first cover side of said outer support cover and contact said confection, providing support. The reservoir, including a plurality of ridge members, is sealed to said bottom cover portion, providing protection from said confection dripping.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2006Publication date: November 8, 2007Inventor: Paul Gray
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Publication number: 20070152074Abstract: An electronic kitchen faucet dispensing apparatus capable of dispensing measured operator-selectable quantities of hot or cold liquid into a container with a flow rate suitable to prevent splashing and loss of the ensuing mixture while maintaining a rapid flow rate to quickly fill larger containers. The dispensing faucet can be used for measuring liquids required for preparing recipes, making instant beverages, or in the preparation of pre-packaged foods, and may be retrofitted to an existing faucet. The apparatus may utilize various controls to automatically control liquid flow, including 1) flow sensors and control valving; 2) positive-displacement pumps; and 3) flow-restrictors with shut-off valves. Also, it can be connected to a garbage disposal to prevent damage to the disposal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2007Publication date: July 5, 2007Inventors: Elliott Stowe, Richard Blake, Paul Gray, Thomas Newhouse, Michael Bergeron
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Publication number: 20070011566Abstract: Methods, apparatuses, and systems are presented for performing data encoding involving receiving a sequence of data bits, encoding the sequence of data bits in accordance with a parity check matrix (H-matrix) to generate a sequence of encoded bits, wherein the H-matrix is capable of being partitioned into a first matrix and a second matrix, the first matrix being a dual-diagonal matrix, the second matrix comprising one or more vertically stacked sub-matrices, each sub-matrix consisting of a plurality of columns, each column having a column weight of no more than 1, wherein the second matrix is capable of being expressed as a product of a parity check matrix, an interleaver permutation matrix, and a repeat block matrix, and the interleaver permutation matrix satisfies a clash-free interleaver constraint, and outputting the sequence of encoded bits.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2006Publication date: January 11, 2007Applicant: TrellisWare Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Paul Gray, Keith Chugg
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Publication number: 20060163773Abstract: A method of melt infiltrating a fiber-reinforced ceramic matrix composite preform includes (a) dipping the preform into a bath of molten Silicon; (b) leaving the preform in the bath for a predetermined time; (c) withdrawing the preform from the bath; and (d) cooling the preform.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2005Publication date: July 27, 2006Applicant: General Electric CompanyInventor: Paul Gray
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Publication number: 20060147622Abstract: A method of producing a CMC article having a net shape, and by which the article can be formed to have an exterior surface with desirable characteristics, such as being free of an imprint pattern of a fiber reinforcement material within the article. The method entails providing a body comprising the fiber reinforcement material, and depositing a coating on a surface of the body. The coating contains a carbonaceous binder and a slurry containing a ceramic particulate material. Following its deposition, the carbonaceous binder within the coating is cured to render the coating machinable, and the coating is then machined to approximately produce the net shape of the article.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2004Publication date: July 6, 2006Inventor: Paul Gray
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Publication number: 20060138246Abstract: An electronic kitchen faucet capable of dispensing a measured, operator selectable quantity of hot or cold liquid into a container with a flow rate suitable to prevent splashing or loss of the ensuing mixture while maintaining a rapid flow rate to quickly fill larger containers. The dispensing faucet can be used for measuring liquids required for preparing recipes, making instant beverages, or in the preparation of pre-packaged foods. The dispensing faucet apparatus may be retrofitted to an existing faucet. The invention may utilize the liquid flow sensor to automatically control a kitchen garbage disposal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2004Publication date: June 29, 2006Inventors: Elliott Stowe, Richard Blake, Paul Gray, Thomas Newhouse, Michael Bergeron