Patents by Inventor Richard Crane
Richard Crane 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: 20240020618Abstract: A skills ontology includes classes of data that define skills possessed or demonstrated by employees of an enterprise. Specifically, sets of data may be received and segmented into strings of text referred to as utterances. The utterances may be provided to an NLU service/engine, which uses NLU techniques to process the utterances to extract intents and/or entities. Skills may be identified from within the extracted entities. New skill records may be added to the skills ontology for newly extracted skills. Employee profiles of the skills ontology may also be updated based on the actions being performed. Further, the skills ontology may be utilized to identify employees having the skills associated with tasks to be performed and assign the task to an employee for completion. Once the task as been completed, skills profiles of the employee in the skills ontology may be updated to reflect performance of the task.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2022Publication date: January 18, 2024Inventors: Manjeet Singh, Eric E. Schroeder, Jonathan Richard Crane
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Patent number: 11080241Abstract: A method includes transmitting, from a service platform customer instance, first data associated with a document to a first user device. The method further includes transmitting, from the service platform customer instance, second data associated with the document to a second user device. The method further includes receiving, at the service platform customer instance, a request from the first user device a request to make a change to the document from the first user device. The method further includes transmitting, from the service platform customer instance to the second user device, a request for permission to make the change. The method further includes updating, at the service platform customer instance, the document based on the change in response to receiving permission to make the change from the second user device.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2019Date of Patent: August 3, 2021Assignee: ServiceNow, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Richard Crane, Senthil Rajavallipuram Meenakshisundaram
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Publication number: 20200349120Abstract: A method includes transmitting, from a service platform customer instance, first data associated with a document to a first user device. The method further includes transmitting, from the service platform customer instance, second data associated with the document to a second user device. The method further includes receiving, at the service platform customer instance, a request from the first user device a request to make a change to the document from the first user device. The method further includes transmitting, from the service platform customer instance to the second user device, a request for permission to make the change. The method further includes updating, at the service platform customer instance, the document based on the change in response to receiving permission to make the change from the second user device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2019Publication date: November 5, 2020Inventors: Jonathan Richard Crane, Senthil Rajavallipuram Meenakshisundaram
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Patent number: 10093068Abstract: A system including one or more rubber bodies with respective rubber portions. The rubber body is positionable on a preselected portion of a surface of an object. An inner side of the rubber body is engageable with the preselected portion, and an outer side thereof is opposed to the inner side. The system includes a release film positionable on the rubber body, a heating blanket positionable on the release film, and a breather fabric. The system also includes a vacuum cover engageable with the breather fabric, which is sealed along a perimeter surrounding the preselected portion of the surface. A vacuum pump is in fluid communication with an interior space partially defined by the vacuum cover, for subjecting the rubber body to a predetermined pressure. The rubber portion is vulcanizable when subjected to heat generated by the heating blanket and to the predetermined pressure.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2014Date of Patent: October 9, 2018Assignee: Polycorp Ltd.Inventors: Dennis Joseph Nolan, Jamie Richard Crane, Tengli Luo, Jean Daniel Yiptong
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Publication number: 20160009036Abstract: A system including one or more rubber bodies with respective rubber portions. The rubber body is positionable on a preselected portion of a surface of an object. An inner side of the rubber body is engageable with the preselected portion, and an outer side thereof is opposed to the inner side. The system includes a release film positionable on the rubber body, a heating blanket positionable on the release film, and a breather fabric. The system also includes a vacuum cover engageable with the breather fabric, which is sealed along a perimeter surrounding the preselected portion of the surface. A vacuum pump is in fluid communication with an interior space partially defined by the vacuum cover, for subjecting the rubber body to a predetermined pressure. The rubber portion is vulcanizable when subjected to heat generated by the heating blanket and to the predetermined pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2014Publication date: January 14, 2016Applicant: POLYCORP LTD.Inventors: Dennis Joseph Nolan, Jamie Richard Crane, Tengli Luo, Jean Daniel Yiptong
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Patent number: 8689130Abstract: Techniques for providing a single text field and multiple different types of user input modes for inputting information into the single text field are described herein. In some instances, a user may enter a first portion of text into the text field in a first user input mode before inputting a second portion of text into the field in a second user input mode. The techniques may enforce a first set of rules associated with the first user input mode while the user enters the first portion of text. The techniques may then enforce a second, different set of rules associated with the second user input mode while the user enters the second portion of text. As such, the techniques enable a user to provide two or more different pieces of information into a single text field.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael Richard Crane, Iain Alasdair Kennedy, Vinay P. Vaidya
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Publication number: 20130288839Abstract: A process for the production of a yarn is disclosed, the process comprising providing a bundle comprising continuous filaments of a thermoplastic polymer, contacting the bundle with a sliver comprising fibres of a heat resistant material to form a mixed bundle, and applying a gas jet to the mixed bundle to distribute the fibres of the heat resistant material in the bundle. Also disclosed are yarns comprising filaments of a thermoplastic polymer and fibres of a heat resistant material, wherein the fibres are distributed between and among the filaments. Preferably, the heat resistant material is a non-thermoplastic polymer, especially an aramid. Yarns according to the invention find use in technical fabrics especially transmission belts.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2013Publication date: October 31, 2013Applicant: Heathcoat Fabrics LimitedInventor: Richard Crane
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Patent number: 8499539Abstract: A process for the production of a yarn is disclosed, the process comprising providing a bundle comprising continuous filaments of a thermoplastic polymer, contacting the bundle with a sliver comprising fibers of a heat resistant material to form a mixed bundle, and applying a gas jet to the mixed bundle to distribute the fibers of the heat resistant material in the bundle. Also disclosed are yarns comprising filaments of a thermoplastic polymer and fibers of a heat resistant material, wherein the fibers are distributed between and among the filaments. Preferably, the heat resistant material is a non-thermoplastic polymer, especially an aramid. Yarns according to the invention find use in technical fabrics especially transmission belts.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2010Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Heathcoat Fabrics LimitedInventor: Richard Crane
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Patent number: 8423899Abstract: Techniques for providing a single text field and multiple different types of user input modes for inputting information into the single text field are described herein. In some instances, a user may enter a first portion of text into the text field in a first user input mode before inputting a second portion of text into the field in a second user input mode. The techniques may enforce a first set of rules associated with the first user input mode while the user enters the first portion of text. The techniques may then enforce a second, different set of rules associated with the second user input mode while the user enters the second portion of text. As such, the techniques enable a user to provide two or more different pieces of information into a single text field.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2009Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael Richard Crane, Iain A. Kennedy, Vinay P. Vaidya
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Publication number: 20110098147Abstract: A process for the production of a yarn is disclosed, the process comprising providing a bundle comprising continuous filaments of a thermoplastic polymer, contacting the bundle with a sliver comprising fibres of a heat resistant material to form a mixed bundle, and applying a gas jet to the mixed bundle to distribute the fibres of the heat resistant material in the bundle. Also disclosed are yarns comprising filaments of a thermoplastic polymer and fibres of a heat resistant material, wherein the fibres are distributed between and among the filaments. Preferably, the heat resistant material is a non-thermoplastic polymer, especially an aramid. Yarns according to the invention find use in technical fabrics especially transmission belts.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2010Publication date: April 28, 2011Applicant: HEATHCOAT FABRICS LIMITEDInventor: Richard Crane
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Publication number: 20080296410Abstract: There is provided an airless spray gun housing for an airless spray gun adapted to hydraulically atomize and spray paint wherein the spray gun housing includes a barrel portion and a handle portion, the spray gun housing being a unitary construction wherein the barrel portion and handle portion are integral with each other so that no joint or seam exists between the barrel portion and the handle portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2007Publication date: December 4, 2008Inventors: Danuta Helena Carey, Christopher Michael Walsh, John Michael Plocic, John Richard Crane
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Publication number: 20080223958Abstract: A paint spray gun with suspension bracket attachment is provided whereby the spray gun can be easily and quickly suspended by the painting operator from a ladder rung, scaffold railing, pipe, bar or other structural element by the suspension bracket during the painting operation when the spray gun is temporarily not in use.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2007Publication date: September 18, 2008Inventors: Danuta Helena Carey, Christopher Michael Walsh, John Michael Plocic, John Richard Crane
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Publication number: 20070225254Abstract: Methods and compositions for treating or ameliorating diseases and other conditions, such as infectious diseases, autoimmune diseases and allergies are provided. The methods employ mono- and disaccharide-based compounds for selectively stimulating immune responses in animals and plants.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2007Publication date: September 27, 2007Applicant: Corixa CorporationInventors: David Persing, Richard Crane, Gary Elliot, J. Ulrich, Michael Lacy, David Johnson, Jory Baldridge, Rong Wang
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Publication number: 20050272693Abstract: Methods and compositions for treating or ameliorating diseases and other conditions, such as infectious diseases, autoimmune diseases and allergies are provided. The methods employ mono- and disaccharide-based compounds for selectively stimulating immune responses in animals and plants.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2005Publication date: December 8, 2005Applicant: Corixa CorporationInventors: David Persing, Richard Crane, Gary Elliott, J. Ulrich, Michael Lacy, David Johnson, Jory Baldridge, Ron Wang
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Patent number: 6313395Abstract: An interconnect structure for use with solar cells and like devices which are subject to compressive and/or expansive forces through packaging or in application comprises a flattened spiral of a metal strip. The interconnect is fabricated by first providing a length of metal strip, wrapping the metal strip around a cylindrical or flat mandrel or otherwise folded in a helical pattern, removing the mandrel, and then flattening the metal strip to reduce thickness of the interconnect.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2000Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: SunPower CorporationInventors: Richard A. Crane, Matthew B. Piper, Shandor G. Daroczi
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Patent number: 6310549Abstract: The present invention is a wireless security system. Each alarm sensor contains three magnetoresistive sensors and that are capable of detecting the three-dimensional vector of a magnetic field. Preferably, the sensors detect the orientation of the door or window based upon the earth's magnetic pole. The three-dimensional vector output of the magnetoresistive sensors is received by a microprocessor on-board the alarm sensor. The microprocessor continuously compares the magnetoresistive sensors output with the maximum allowable position of the door or window. If the magnetoresistive sensors output exceeds the maximum allowable position, the microprocessor will signal an alarm, which is transmitted to the network controller via a transmitter on-board the alarm sensor. If an intruder attempts to disable or override a sensor, the alarm sensor will transmit a tamper signal to the network controller.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2000Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Assignee: Digitech InternationalInventors: Jon Loftin, Richard Crane, Jerry Crane
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Patent number: 6175319Abstract: A method of generating an encoded signal from a sequential stream of digital data, where the encoded signal has a non-power carrying null state and a power carrying active state with two opposing polarities. Logical one bits are distinguished from logical zero bits by inverting the encoded signal's polarity at the start of only the logical one bits. The encoded signal is set to the active state during a bit set-up period before, and held in the active state during a bit hold period after each polarity inversion. At other times the encoded signal is set to the null state. The method may include the addition of equalization pulses during strings of consecutive logical zero bits to keep the encoded signal from remaining in the null state for extended periods. Each equalization pulse may be preceded by an equalization set-up period and followed by an equalization hold period where the encoded signal is in the active state.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1999Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Storage Technology CorporationInventors: Richard Crane Schneider, Keith Gary Boyer, Norman Lee Koren
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Patent number: 5673269Abstract: Method and apparatus for detecting valid data peaks read from a magnetic medium. Signals representing the peaks are entered into a shift register. Logic circuitry including comparator are connected to stages of the shift register to determine the relative magnitude of a peak sampled at time N versus subsequently sampled peaks. The generated magnitude information is used to determine which of the signals represent valid data peaks and which represent noise and the like.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1995Date of Patent: September 30, 1997Assignee: Storage Technology CorporationInventor: Richard Crane Schneider
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Patent number: 4394952Abstract: Disclosed is a deck board feeder which is adapted to be mounted over a conveyor conveying stringer boards to a nailing head of a pallet making machine. The deck board feeder includes a plurality of elongated spaced hoppers arranged in parallel and in a direction perpendicular to the conveyed stringers. Each hopper is adapted to receive a respective stack of deck boards and includes a board restraining device at one end thereof defining an adjustable area permitting passage of one deck board from the stack endwise out of the hopper. Each hopper also includes a driving member for pushing a deck board from the stack a predetermined distance endwise out of the hopper to a position where the end of the deck board may be nailed to an underlying stringer by the nailing head. The driving member is adjustable in position along the length of the hopper to thus accommodate boards of different lengths and the spacing of the hoppers is likewise adjustable.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1980Date of Patent: July 26, 1983Inventor: Richard A. Crane
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Patent number: 4118661Abstract: The system described is for controlling the "rapid" charging of electric batteries whose voltage-time profile exhibits a peak at or about the point when it is fully charged, and is arranged to curtail the charging when this peak is detected. The system may be time-multiplexed to control the charging of a plurality of batteries simultaneously. The peak may be detected by comparing each successive sample of the battery voltage with the preceding sample. The system may include means for adding to each sampled voltage, before it is compared with a previously stored sampled voltage, a predetermined reference increment, whereby to avoid errors due to jitter of the sampled voltage. In such a case, means are preferably also provided for inhibiting up-dating of the stored sampled voltage when the comparing means detects that the next following sampled voltage increased by the said increment has fallen to the same value as the stored sampled voltage.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1977Date of Patent: October 3, 1978Assignee: British Communications Corporation LimitedInventors: Wladyslaw Siekierski, Richard A. Crane