Patents by Inventor Richard A. Willis
Richard A. Willis 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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Patent number: 11653767Abstract: A seatback assembly structured to at least partially support a seated individual on a wall, specifically but not exclusively, a pre-existing or newly constructed wall configured to facilitate one or more individuals to sit on an exposed portion thereof. The seatback assembly includes a back support orientation to and extending along the length of the wall and a connector assembly disposed in an operative position interconnecting the back support to the wall. The connector assembly includes at least one or a plurality of brackets, each including a base and a support segment and an anchor interconnecting each of the one or more brackets at least partially on the interior of and in stabilizing relation to the wall. A supporting orientation of the back support includes it connected to the wall in receiving, engageable relation to a seated individual.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2022Date of Patent: May 23, 2023Inventors: Lee Michael Jackson, Richard Willis Jackson
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Patent number: 8868260Abstract: A vehicle is provided. The vehicle may include, but is not limited to, a virtual backplane, a vehicle management computer communicatively coupled to the first virtual backplane and having a first predetermined schedule, a consolidated propulsion controller communicatively coupled to the virtual backplane and having a second predetermined schedule different from the first predetermined schedule, at least one engine communicatively coupled to the first virtual backplane, each of the at least one engines having a unique schedule, and at least one control system communicatively coupled to the first virtual backplane, each of the at least one control systems having a unique schedule, wherein each of the vehicle management computer, consolidated propulsion controller, at least one engines and at least one control system are configured to add and consume date from the virtual backplane according to their respective schedules.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2012Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Joseph Anthony Zarrella, Mitch Fletcher, Gordon Collyer, Richard Willis, Pat Resing
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Patent number: 8826187Abstract: A finger pointer is used for moving a cursor and selecting objects on a touchscreen. The finger pointer includes a cursor indicator and a finger contact area. The cursor indicator points to a location on the touchscreen that would be activated when the finger pointer is selected. The finger contact area indicates the location on the touchscreen where a user may touch the screen to activate or move the finger pointer. The finger pointer may be used to select objects such as hyperlinks on a browser web page, and items from an application of menu. The user touches the touchscreen within the finger contact area. The user then contacts the touchscreen at a different location to move the finger pointer to the different location such that the cursor indicator is positioned on an object is to be selected.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2008Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: Google Inc.Inventor: Richard Willis
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Publication number: 20140121862Abstract: A vehicle is provided. The vehicle may include, but is not limited to, a virtual backplane, a vehicle management computer communicatively coupled to the first virtual backplane and having a first predetermined schedule, a consolidated propulsion controller communicatively coupled to the virtual backplane and having a second predetermined schedule different from the first predetermined schedule, at least one engine communicatively coupled to the first virtual backplane, each of the at least one engines having a unique schedule, and at least one control system communicatively coupled to the first virtual backplane, each of the at least one control systems having a unique schedule, wherein each of the vehicle management computer, consolidated propulsion controller, at least one engines and at least one control system are configured to add and consume date from the virtual backplane according to their respective schedules.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2012Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Joseph Anthony Zarrella, Mitch Fletcher, Gordon Collyer, Richard Willis, Pat Resing
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Publication number: 20130081259Abstract: A method for performing transform calibration of an accelerometer of a telematics device during installation in a vehicle includes placing the device in the vehicle at an initial position having a known alignment with a given frame of reference of the vehicle, moving the telematics device from the initial position to a final installation position in the vehicle with a tri-axial rate gyroscope of the device concurrently tracking and integrating the angle changes to provide a set of coordinates of the final installation position, and transform calibrating the accelerometer of the device using the set of coordinates so as to leave the device installed at the final position with its accelerometer transform calibrated with respect to the given frame of reference.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2011Publication date: April 4, 2013Applicant: WEBTECH WIRELESS INC.Inventor: Richard Willis
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Patent number: 8119118Abstract: The invention features new helper virus-free methods for making herpesvirus amplicon particles that can be used in immunotherapies, including those for treating any number of infectious diseases and cancers (including chronic lymphocytic leukemia, other cancers in which blood cells become malignant, lymphomas (e.g. Hodgkin's lymphoma or non-Hodgkin's type lymphomas). Described herein are methods of making helper virus-free HSV amplicon particles; cells that contain those particles (e.g., packaging cell lines or patients' cells, infected in vivo or ex vivo); particles produced according to those methods; and methods of treating a patient with an hf-HSV particle made according to those methods.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2005Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: University of RochesterInventors: Howard J. Federoff, William J. Bowers, John G. Frelinger, Richard A. Willis, Thomas G. Evans, Stephen Dewhurst, Khaled A. Tolba, Joseph D. Rosenblatt
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Patent number: 7717338Abstract: In an apparatus for identifying items in a cargo hold, having an entrance that is accessible by a user, each of the items includes an individual mesh network communication device and each individual mesh network communication device includes a memory that stores a unique item identification. The apparatus includes a primary mesh network communications device and a portable computational device in data communication with the primary mesh network communication device. A frame separates the primary mesh network communications device from the portable computational device at a distance that enables the user to hold the portable computational device and to direct the mesh network communications device to the entrance of the cargo hold.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2006Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Inventors: Jan R. Saperstein, Richard A. Willis
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Publication number: 20090326308Abstract: Adsorbents and methods for the adsorptive separation of para-xylene from a mixture containing at least one other C8 aromatic hydrocarbon (e.g., a mixture of ortho-xylene, meta-xylene, para-xylene, and ethylbenzene) are described. Suitable adsorbents comprise nano-size zeolite X having an average crystallite size of less than about 500 nanometers. The adsorbents provide both improved capacity and mass transfer, which is especially advantageous for improving productivity in low temperature, low cycle time adsorptive separation operations in a simulated moving bed mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2008Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: UOP LLCInventors: Santi Kulprathipanja, Richard Willis, Dorothy Kuechl, Jim Priegnitz, Jack Hurst, Scott Commissaris, Linda Cheng
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Publication number: 20090288043Abstract: A finger pointer is used for moving a cursor and selecting objects on a touchscreen. The finger pointer includes a cursor indicator and a finger contact area. The cursor indicator points to a location on the touchscreen that would be activated when the finger pointer is selected. The finger contact area indicates the location on the touchscreen where a user may touch the screen to activate or move the finger pointer. The finger pointer may be used to select objects such as hyperlinks on a browser web page, and items from an application of menu. The user touches the touchscreen within the finger contact area. The user then contacts the touchscreen at a different location to move the finger pointer to the different location such that the cursor indicator is positioned on an object is to be selected.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2008Publication date: November 19, 2009Applicant: PURPLE LABSInventor: Richard Willis
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Patent number: 7451927Abstract: An apparatus for locating an item includes a mesh network communication device, a global positioning satellite chipset, a cellular telecommunications modem, a digital memory that stores a unique identification and a processor. The processor is programmed to determine the location of the item based on an input from the global positioning satellite chipset. If a mesh network connection is available, then processor transmits the unique identification and the location of the item to a requester via the mesh network, otherwise the processor registers with a wireless communication network with the cellular telecommunications modem and transmits the unique identification and the location of the item to a requester via the wireless communication network.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2006Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Inventors: Jan R. Saperstein, Richard A. Willis
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Patent number: 7416123Abstract: An apparatus for locating an item at a node includes an item-specific location device disposed in association with the item and that includes a circuit that uniquely identifies the item. A fixed mesh network communication device, in communication with a computer, is in an item storage portion of the node. The computer is programmed to execute the following steps: if an item identification request is received from a requester via a global computer network including a requested item identification, then send an item identification message to the fixed mesh network communication device. If an item identified message is received from the fixed mesh network communication device indicating that the item-specific location device corresponds to the requested item identification, then transmit to the requester, via the global computer network, an item identified notification and a location identification that identifies the node.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2005Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Inventors: Jan R. Saperstein, Richard A. Willis
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Publication number: 20070261595Abstract: Autocatalytic plating is a form of electrode-less plating in which a metal, for example, cobalt, nickel, gold, silver or copper, is deposited onto a substrate via a chemical reduction process. Coatings derived from this process are usually more uniform and adherent than from other processes and can be applied to unusually shaped surfaces. Non-metallic surfaces can only usually be coated via this process following suitable sensitisation of the substrate. This invention therefore provides a method of preparing a substrate material for subsequent autocatalytic deposition of a metal coating reducing the need for surface preparation by using a reducible silver salt with a suitable filler in a printable ink formulation. Autocatalytic deposition may be used to coat whole surfaces or pre-determined patterns may be deposited by known printing methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2005Publication date: November 15, 2007Applicant: QINETIQ LIMITEDInventors: Daniel Johnson, Richard Willis, William Damerall
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Publication number: 20070138272Abstract: An apparatus for locating an item at a node includes an item-specific location device disposed in association with the item and that includes a circuit that uniquely identifies the item. A fixed mesh network communication device, in communication with a computer, is in an item storage portion of the node. The computer is programmed to execute the following steps: if an item identification request is received from a requester via a global computer network including a requested item identification, then send an item identification message to the fixed mesh network communication device. If an item identified message is received from the fixed mesh network communication device indicating that the item-specific location device corresponds to the requested item identification, then transmit to the requester, via the global computer network, an item identified notification and a location identification that identifies the node.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2005Publication date: June 21, 2007Inventors: Jan Saperstein, Richard Willis
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Publication number: 20070138274Abstract: In an apparatus for identifying items in a cargo hold, having an entrance that is accessible by a user, each of the items includes an individual mesh network communication device and each individual mesh network communication device includes a memory that stores a unique item identification. The apparatus includes a primary mesh network communications device and a portable computational device in data communication with the primary mesh network communication device. A frame separates the primary mesh network communications device from the portable computational device at a distance that enables the user to hold the portable computational device and to direct the mesh network communications device to the entrance of the cargo hold.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2006Publication date: June 21, 2007Inventors: Jan R. Saperstein, Richard A. Willis
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Publication number: 20070138273Abstract: An apparatus for locating an item includes a mesh network communication device, a global positioning satellite chipset, a cellular telecommunications modem, a digital memory that stores a unique identification and a processor. The processor is programmed to determine the location of the item based on an input from the global positioning satellite chipset. If a mesh network connection is available, then processor transmits the unique identification and the location of the item to a requester via the mesh network, otherwise the processor registers with a wireless communication network with the cellular telecommunications modem and transmits the unique identification and the location of the item to a requester via the wireless communication network.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2006Publication date: June 21, 2007Inventors: Jan Saperstein, Richard Willis
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Publication number: 20070092097Abstract: Both water intrusion and wind noise issues are addressed with an audio porting assembly including a single frame (102) having a speaker cavity (110) and a microphone cavity (112) formed therein. An opening (114) formed within the frame (102) between the speaker cavity (110) and the microphone cavity (112) provides a path for indirect porting from the speaker cavity into the microphone cavity. A unitarily molded membrane (104) provides a seal over the frame (102).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2005Publication date: April 26, 2007Inventors: William Williams, Deborah Gruenhagen, Scot Hendry, Richard Willis
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Publication number: 20070092974Abstract: A method of determining a surface property of a plurality of solids by contacting the solids with a fluid, measuring the radiation emitted, absorbed, or altered during desorption of the fluid using a detector, and then determining at least one surface property of the solids from the radiation measurements has been invented. The invention is particularly useful in combinatorial applications in order to evaluate a plurality of solids or mixtures of solids to determine at least one surface property of each of the solids.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2006Publication date: April 26, 2007Inventors: Lasalle Swenson, Timothy Brandvold, Richard Willis, Kurt Vanden Bussche, Michael McCall
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Publication number: 20060235328Abstract: An apparatus is provided which is made of a garment having at least one connector to receive an electronic transmission module and an electronic monitor configured to remotely receive and control electronic transmission from the electronic transmission module. The garment includes a sensor to detect the temperature of the wearer. This invention also provides a connector for making an electrical connection. This invention also provides a method for monitoring the body temperature of the wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2006Publication date: October 19, 2006Inventor: Richard Willis
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Publication number: 20060219783Abstract: Disclosed are systems, apparatuses, and methods for tracking an item between two locations. In one embodiment, a system for tracking and monitoring an item between two locations is comprised of an RF tag, an RF reader, and a central monitoring station. The RF tag is attached to an item and the RF reader is located in a controlled space. The RF tag transmits tag data and the RF reader receives the tag data. The RF reader transmits the tag data via a communication platform. A central monitoring station receives the tag data via the communication platform. The central monitoring station determines whether the item entered or exited the controlled space at a predetermined time and location based on the received tag data. Responsive to the item having not entered or exited the controlled space at the predetermined time and location, the central monitoring station transmits an alarm signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2005Publication date: October 5, 2006Inventor: Richard Willis
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Publication number: 20060220798Abstract: Disclosed are systems, apparatuses, and methods for tacking and monitoring a patient and provider in a medical clinic. In one embodiment, a system for tracking and monitoring a patient and provider in a medical clinic comprises at least two RF tags, RF readers, and a data acquisition system. The RF tags are attached to a patient and a provider and transmit tag data to the RF readers. The RF readers receive the tag data and associate the tag data to a room, time, date, RF reader ID, etc. The RF readers transmit the tag data and associated data to the data acquisition system via a communication platform. The data acquisition system determines the length of time that the provider took to examine the patient based on the received data from the RF reader.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2005Publication date: October 5, 2006Inventor: Richard Willis