Patents by Inventor Ronald R. Russell
Ronald R. Russell 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: 9197858Abstract: Multimedia distribution and broadcast systems and related processes are provided for transmitting multimedia contents and control information from a central uplink facility to a remote downlink via a satellite. The system is preferably implemented in order to generate sequences of multimedia that are broadcast from the remote downlink facility to viewers. The display arrangements of the multimedia sequences are varied and customized by each downlink facility using the control information in order to better inform and entertain viewers.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2012Date of Patent: November 24, 2015Assignee: Rovi Guides, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. McCoy, Edward R. Andes, David M. Berezowski, Bruce A. Blackwell, Franklin E. Boyer, Jon R. Braunsma, James T. Buckley, Eric Cockrell, Timothy B. Demers, Harlan Ford, Donald C. Kern, Pamela S. Klich, Terry J. Kroh, Randall C. Lievsay, Douglas E. Naufel, Steven P. Reiser, Alan K. Roper, Ronald R. Russell, Robert A. Wallis
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Publication number: 20120240149Abstract: Multimedia distribution and broadcast systems and related processes are provided for transmitting multimedia contents and control information from a central uplink facility to a remote downlink via a satellite. The system is preferably implemented in order to generate sequences of multimedia that are broadcast from the remote downlink facility to viewers. The display arrangements of the multimedia sequences are varied and customized by each downlink facility using the control information in order to better inform and entertain viewers.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2012Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: UNITED VIDEO PROPERTIES, INC.Inventors: Robert H. McCoy, Edward R. Andes, David M. Berezowski, Bruce A. Blackwell, Franklin E. Boyer, Jon R. Braunsma, James T. Buckley, Eric Cockrell, Timothy B. Demers, Harlan Ford, Donald C. Kern, Pamela S. Klich, Terry J. Kroh, Randall C. Lievsay, Douglas E. Naufel, Steven P. Reiser, Alan K. Roper, Ronald R. Russell, Robert A. Wallis
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Patent number: 8151297Abstract: Multimedia distribution and broadcast systems and related processes are provided for transmitting multimedia contents and control information from a central uplink facility to a remote downlink via a satellite. The system is preferably implemented in order to generate sequences of multimedia that are broadcast from the remote downlink facility to viewers. The display arrangements of the multimedia sequences are varied and customized by each downlink facility using the control information in order to better inform and entertain viewers.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2002Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: United Video Properties, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. McCoy, Edward R. Andes, David M. Berezowski, Bruce A. Blackwell, Franklin E. Boyer, Jon R. Braunsma, James T. Buckley, Eric Cockrell, Timothy B. Demers, Harlan Ford, Donald C. Kern, Pamela S. Klich, Terry J. Kroh, Randall C. Lievsay, Douglas E. Naufel, Steven P. Reiser, Alan K. Roper, Ronald R. Russell, Robert A. Wallis
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Publication number: 20030088873Abstract: Multimedia distribution and broadcast systems and related processes are provided for transmitting multimedia contents and control information from a central uplink facility to a remote downlink via a satellite. The system is preferably implemented in order to generate sequences of multimedia that are broadcast from the remote downlink facility to viewers. The display arrangements of the multimedia sequences are varied and customized by each downlink facility using the control information in order to better inform and entertain viewers.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2002Publication date: May 8, 2003Applicant: United Video Properties, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. McCoy, Edward R. Andes, David M. Berezowski, Bruce A. Blackwell, Franklin E. Boyer, Jon R. Braunsma, James T. Buckley, Eric Cockrell, Timothy B. Demers, Harlan Ford, Donald C. Kern, Pamela S. Klich, Terry J. Kroh, Randall C. Lievsay, Douglas E. Naufel, Steven P. Reiser, Alan K. Roper, Ronald R. Russell, Robert A. Wallis
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Patent number: 6526575Abstract: Multimedia distribution and broadcast systems and related processes are provided for transmitting multimedia contents and control information from a central uplink facility to a remote downlink via a satellite. The system is preferably implemented in order to generate sequences of multimedia that are broadcast from the remote downlink facility to viewers. The display arrangements of the multimedia sequences are varied and customized by each downlink facility using the control information in order to better inform and entertain viewers.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1997Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: United Video Properties, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. McCoy, Edward R. Andes, David M. Berezowski, Bruce A. Blackwell, Franklin E. Boyer, Jon R. Braunsma, James T. Buckley, Eric Cockrell, Timothy B. Demers, Harlan Ford, Donald C. Kern, Pamela S. Klich, Terry J. Kroh, Randall C. Lievsay, Douglas E. Naufel, Steven P. Reiser, Alan K. Roper, Ronald R. Russell, Robert A. Wallis
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Patent number: 4890184Abstract: An integrated protection unit is a circuit breaker which includes basic overcurrent protection facility along with selective electrical accessories. A molded plastic accessory access cover secured to the integrated protection unit cover protects the accessory components contained within the integrated protection unit cover from the environment. A combined overcurrent trip actuator and multiple accessory unit is either field-installed or factory-installed within the integrated protection unit. One such actuator-accessory unit includes a fast release overcurrent trip circuit.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1988Date of Patent: December 26, 1989Inventor: Ronald R. Russell
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Patent number: 4884164Abstract: An electronic trip unit within a self-contained circuit interrupter utilizes dual electromagnetic trip actuators. One such actuator responds to overcurrent conditions to interrupt the protected circuit up to a predetermined value. The other such actuator interrupts the protected circuit at all overcurrent conditions in excess of the predetermined value.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1989Date of Patent: November 28, 1989Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Richard A. Dziura, Ronald R. Russell, Graham A. Scott
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Patent number: 4860157Abstract: An integrated protection unit is a circuit breaker which includes basic overcurrent protection facility along with selective electrical accessories. A molded plastic accessory access cover secured to the integrated protection unit cover protects the accessory components contained within the integrated protection unit cover from the environment. A combined overcurrent trip actuator and multiple accessory module is either field-installed or factory-installed within the integrated protection unit. A separate actuator-accessory module is selected for different combinations of accessory functions. One such actuator-accessory module provides overcurrent protection along with remote trip facility.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1988Date of Patent: August 22, 1989Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Ronald R. Russell
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Patent number: 4858056Abstract: An integrated protection unit is a circuit breaker which includes basic overcurrent protection facility along with selective electrical accessories. A molded plastic accessory access cover secured to the integrated protection unit cover protects the accessory components contained within the integrated protection unit cover from the environment. A combined overcurrent trip actuator and multiple accessory module is either field-installed or factory-installed within the integrated protection unit. A separate actuator-accessory module is selected for different combinations of accessory functions. One such actuator-accessory module provides ground fault protection along with remote trip facility.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1988Date of Patent: August 15, 1989Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Ronald R. Russell
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Patent number: 4833563Abstract: An integrated protection unit is a circuit breaker which includes basic overcurrent protection facility along with selective electrical accessories. A molded plastic accessory access cover secured to the integrated protection unti cover protects the accessory components contained within the integrated protection unit cover from the environment. A combined overcurrent trip actuator and multiple accessory module is either field-installed or factory-installed within the integrated protection unit. A separate actuator-accessory module is selected for different combinations of accessory functions.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1988Date of Patent: May 23, 1989Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Ronald R. Russell
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Patent number: 4788621Abstract: An integrated protection unit is a circuit breaker which includes basic overcurrent protection facility along with selective electrical accessories. A molded plastic accessory access cover secured to the integrated protection unit cover protects the accessory components contained within the circuit breaker cover from the environment. A combined overcurrent trip actuator and multiple accessory unit can be field-installed within the integrated protection unit.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1987Date of Patent: November 29, 1988Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Ronald R. Russell, Robert A. Morris, Gregory T. DiVincenzo, Graham A. Scott
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Patent number: 4641217Abstract: A two pole ground fault circuit breaker is provided by the attachment of a power supply module and a second single pole circuit breaker module to a completely assembled single pole ground fault circuit breaker. Electrical interconnection between the signal processor circuit within the single pole ground fault circuit breaker module and the second pole is made by a first pair of conductors. Interconnection between the power supply module and the single pole within the ground fault circuit breaker is provided by a separate pair of conductors.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1985Date of Patent: February 3, 1987Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Robert A. Morris, Paul T. Rajotte, Ronald R. Russell, George W. Kiesel
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Patent number: 4468714Abstract: A zone selective interlock module is interposed between a pair of upstream and downstream static trip circuit breakers for controlling the short-time and ground fault zone selective interlock functions of the breakers. When a signal is received from a downstream static trip breaker, the module transmits a low-level interlock signal to a static trip breaker upstream. The interlock signal, in turn, activates the programmer circuit of the upstream breaker causing a shift in the upstream programmer time delay characteristics. The module also provides an energy storage feature to ensure the integrity of the interlock function in the event that the control power is lost upon the occurrence of a fault.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1982Date of Patent: August 28, 1984Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Ronald R. Russell
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Patent number: 4356526Abstract: A control circuit utilizes a system voltage monitoring control relay for applying a DC control voltage across a UVR solenoid and a voltage dropping resistor to maintain the UVR in its reset condition in the absence of an undervoltage condition. An RC network maintains the UVR reset condition for momentary dips in the system voltage. If the UVR does drop out to trip its circuit breaker, a second relay temporarily switches out the dropping resistor to render the control voltage capable of electromagnetically resetting the UVR. To accommodate drawout breaker applications, means is provided to sense when the UVR is reconnected to the control circuit pursuant to automatically initiating a UVR reset function via the second relay.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1981Date of Patent: October 26, 1982Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Ronald R. Russell
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Patent number: 4251789Abstract: A plunger is normally held in a retracted, non-indicating position by a permanent magnet against the force of a spring biasing the plunger to an extended, indicating position protruding through an indicator cap. An electromagnet is selectively energized to develop flux in opposition to the magnet holding flux, whereupon the plunger pops to its indicating position. The cap internally mounts a pair of contacts which are bridged by a plunger mounted shorting ring incident with the plunger assuming its indicating position, thereby completing an external electrical indication circuit.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1979Date of Patent: February 17, 1981Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Ronald R. Russell, Donald F. Aitken, Jr.
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Patent number: 4183071Abstract: DC control voltage derived from the system voltage activates a first relay to apply the control voltage across a dropping resistor and an undervoltage release (UVR) solenoid, thereby holding the UVR solenoid in while the system voltage remains above a minimum level. An energy storage RC network holds the UVR solenoid in for momentary drops in system voltage. In the event of a protracted system undervoltage condition, the first relay drops out to drop out the UVR solenoid and trip a system circuit breaker. When nominal system voltage is restored, the control voltage activates the first relay and, via an RC charging circuit, temporarily actuates a second relay to switch out the dropping resistor, thereby temporarily applying full control voltage across the UVR solenoid to reset it.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1978Date of Patent: January 8, 1980Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Ronald R. Russell
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Patent number: 4179646Abstract: A circuit breaker motor operator control circuit utilizes the voltage developed across a dynamic braking resistor during breaking of a permanent magnet DC motor to prevent re-energization of the motor until it has been braked to a virtual stop. The control circuit also includes a timing network operating to prevent continued pumping of the breaker operating mechanism by the motor operator should the operating mechanism for some reason fail to become charged within a prescribed time period.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1978Date of Patent: December 18, 1979Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Ronald R. Russell
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Patent number: 4166240Abstract: A control circuit controls AC energization of a universal, series wound AC motor in a circuit breaker motor operator to power a breaker charging cycle. At the end of a charging cycle, the motor field winding remains energized from the AC source, however a braking resistor is switched across the de-energized motor armature to achieve dynamic braking. A timing circuit operates in the dual capacity of controlling dynamic motor braking and preventing continued running of the motor operator should the breaker operating mechanism fail to reset during a charging cycle.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1978Date of Patent: August 28, 1979Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Ronald R. Russell
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Patent number: 4128804Abstract: A high current field test set is electrically connected to pass test currents of overcurrent proportions through a single pole of a multipole static trip circuit breaker. The normal electrical connections between the breaker phase and neutral current sensing transformers and the static trip unit are made via a ground fault defeat cable which serves to automatically route the phase current monitoring signals produced by the test currents and fed to the appropriate trip unit phase overcurrent signal processing network through two primary windings of the ground fault sensing differential current transformer in opposite directions, thereby inhibiting a ground fault trip function.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1978Date of Patent: December 5, 1978Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Ronald R. Russell
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Patent number: 4105965Abstract: A field test set for static trip circuit breakers is electrically connected to the static trip unit and to the circuit breaker trip coil and phase current sensor transformers. The test set, powered from a low voltage source, is equipped to shunt feed the trip unit power supply, bringing the trip unit up to power preparatory to the injection of selected levels of overcurrent and ground fault simulating test signal current for verifying the time-current characteristics and current pickup calibrations of the various trip functions of the trip unit. A lockout circuit automatically terminates a test signal current whose magnitude and duration represents potential harm to the trip unit. The test set is also equipped to test the trip coil energization level developed by the trip unit and also the continuity of the breaker current transformers.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1977Date of Patent: August 8, 1978Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Ronald R. Russell