Patents by Inventor Timothy J. Harvey
Timothy J. Harvey 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: 10930138Abstract: A cargo tracking apparatus for detecting proximity to a cargo structure includes a cargo sensor, a location sensor, a wireless transmitter, and a processor, all disposed within a housing that is configured to be attached to the cargo structure. The cargo sensor, which is adjacent a sensor window in the housing, detects a portion of the cargo structure disposed near the sensor window and generates a cargo sensor signal based on detection or lack of detection of the cargo structure. The location sensor generates location information based on the location of the cargo tracking apparatus. The processor receives the cargo sensor signal and the location information, and based thereon generates alert messages that contain the location information and information indicative of whether the cargo structure is disposed near the cargo tracking apparatus. The wireless transmitter transmits the alert messages.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2020Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: Spireon, Inc.Inventors: Charles F. Raasch, Edward D. Suski, Timothy J. Harvey
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Publication number: 20200219380Abstract: A cargo tracking apparatus for detecting proximity to a cargo structure includes a cargo sensor, a location sensor, a wireless transmitter, and a processor, all disposed within a housing that is configured to be attached to the cargo structure. The cargo sensor, which is adjacent a sensor window in the housing, detects a portion of the cargo structure disposed near the sensor window and generates a cargo sensor signal based on detection or lack of detection of the cargo structure. The location sensor generates location information based on the location of the cargo tracking apparatus. The processor receives the cargo sensor signal and the location information, and based thereon generates alert messages that contain the location information and information indicative of whether the cargo structure is disposed near the cargo tracking apparatus. The wireless transmitter transmits the alert messages.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2020Publication date: July 9, 2020Applicant: Spireon, Inc.Inventors: Charles F. Raasch, Edward D. Suski, Timothy J. Harvey
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Patent number: 10636280Abstract: A cargo tracking apparatus for detecting proximity to a cargo structure includes a cargo sensor, a location sensor, a wireless transmitter, and a processor, all disposed within a housing that is configured to be attached to the cargo structure. The cargo sensor, which is adjacent a sensor window in the housing, detects a portion of the cargo structure disposed near the sensor window and generates a cargo sensor signal based on detection or lack of detection of the cargo structure. The location sensor generates location information based on the location of the cargo tracking apparatus. The processor receives the cargo sensor signal and the location information, and based thereon generates alert messages that contain the location information and information indicative of whether the cargo structure is disposed near the cargo tracking apparatus. The wireless transmitter transmits the alert messages.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2018Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: Spireon, Inc.Inventors: Charles F. Raasch, Edward D. Suski, Timothy J. Harvey
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Publication number: 20190279494Abstract: A cargo tracking apparatus for detecting proximity to a cargo structure includes a cargo sensor, a location sensor, a wireless transmitter, and a processor, all disposed within a housing that is configured to be attached to the cargo structure. The cargo sensor, which is adjacent a sensor window in the housing, detects a portion of the cargo structure disposed near the sensor window and generates a cargo sensor signal based on detection or lack of detection of the cargo structure. The location sensor generates location information based on the location of the cargo tracking apparatus. The processor receives the cargo sensor signal and the location information, and based thereon generates alert messages that contain the location information and information indicative of whether the cargo structure is disposed near the cargo tracking apparatus. The wireless transmitter transmits the alert messages.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2018Publication date: September 12, 2019Applicant: Spireon, Inc.Inventors: Charles F. Raasch, Edward D. Suski, Timothy J. Harvey
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Patent number: 8850781Abstract: A western safety stirrup is disclosed having an elastic band forming the outer side of the portion of the stirrup wherein a boot is to be placed, held at top and bottom by studs. The upper stud is recessed below the outer side of the stirrup so as not to catch on clothing or brush. The lower stud has a flattened head and protrudes at an angle downwardly, and is attached to the elastic band by means of a leather wrap having holes in each end to place over the lower stud. When outward pressure is placed on the elastic band, it pops off and the boot is released from the stirrup. A leather keeper flap over the band attached at its upper end allows for the elastic to break away while protecting against snagging and provides a more western aesthetic appearance to the stirrup.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2012Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Inventors: Timothy J. Harvey, Robert Oaks
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Patent number: 8732486Abstract: A method and device for supplementing current from the USB bus for enumerating USB devices that require additional current beyond that allowable by USB bus specification is disclosed. A chargeable power source, such as a capacitor or rechargeable battery, is supplied to the enumeration circuitry and is charged from the USB bus for an initial period of time. The charged power source is then discharged to supplement the allowable current available for enumeration during a second period of time. It is during this second period of time that the enumeration takes place. The circuitry may exist in the USB device or may be supplied separately as a power monitor or power maintenance chip or device.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2008Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Cypress Semiconductor CorporationInventor: Timothy J. Harvey
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Publication number: 20140053516Abstract: A western safety stirrup is disclosed having an elastic band forming the outer side of the portion of the stirrup wherein a boot is to be placed, held at top and bottom by studs. The upper stud is recessed below the outer side of the stirrup so as not to catch on clothing or brush. The lower stud has a flattened head and protrudes at an angle downwardly, and is attached to the elastic band be means of a leather wrap having holes in each end to place over the lower stud. When outward pressure is placed on the elastic band, it pops off and the boot is released from the stirrup. A leather keeper flap over the band attached at its upper end allows for the elastic to break away while it protecting against snagging and provides a more western aesthetic appearance to the stirrup.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2012Publication date: February 27, 2014Inventors: Timothy J. Harvey, Robert Oaks
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Patent number: 7911970Abstract: A method for presenting data via a display on a first computing device according to a user-selected format is described. One of a plurality of data format structures is selected. The structure comprises one or more predetermined data segments according to the selected format. A bus data stream comprising a plurality of data segments is received from a second device. The plurality of data segments being in one of a plurality of possible predetermined formats. The plurality of data segments is decoded in one or more data structures according to the selected format. The contents of the one or more data structures are displayed on a screen. A user analyzes the displayed contents and determines whether to execute debugging operations for the second device according to the contents of the displayed data structures.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2009Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Inventor: Timothy J. Harvey
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Publication number: 20100195512Abstract: A method for presenting data via a display on a first computing device according to a user-selected format is described. One of a plurality of data format structures is selected. The structure comprises one or more predetermined data segments according to the selected format. A bus data stream comprising a plurality of data segments is received from a second device. The plurality of data segments being in one of a plurality of possible predetermined formats. The plurality of data segments is decoded in one or more data structures according to the selected format. The contents of the one or more data structures are displayed on a screen. A user analyzes the displayed contents and determines whether to execute debugging operations for the second device according to the contents of the displayed data structures.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2009Publication date: August 5, 2010Inventor: Timothy J. Harvey
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Executable code derived from user-selectable links embedded within the comments portion of a program
Patent number: 7346849Abstract: An apparatus, computer program, and method are disclosed for generating computer executable code. The code is compiled from a data set, and the data set is compiled by selecting a link within a comments portion of a text editor portion of a program. The data set can then be inserted into an applications program to form the computer executable code. The comments portion involves a line of text that is preceded by a comments designator and succeeded by at least one link word that is adapted for modification by an on-screen pointer. Any changes to the link word via a graphical user interface will correspondingly change fields within a data set, which preferably is also displayed within the same window as the comments portion. The fields of bits within the data set can be used to program a hardware device or system. One example of such a device is a programmable device, or general purpose interface circuit that is juxtaposed between, for example, a computer and a peripheral device.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Cypress Semiconductor Corp.Inventors: Thomas P. Mulligan, Steve H. Kolokowsky, Timothy J. Harvey -
Patent number: 7340627Abstract: A method and device for supplementing current from the USB bus for enumerating USB devices that require additional current beyond that allowable by USB bus specification. A chargeable power source, such as a capacitor or rechargeable battery, is supplied to the enumeration circuitry and is charged from the USB bus for an initial period of time. The charged power source is then discharged to supplement the allowable current available for enumeration during a second period of time. It is during this second period of time that the enumeration takes place. The circuitry may exist in the USB device or may be supplied separately as a power monitor or power maintenance chip or device.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2002Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: Cypress Semiconductor CorporationInventor: Timothy J. Harvey
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Patent number: 4837620Abstract: A teletext system with multiple page teletext memory includes a page up and a page down function. Upon direct access of a page of teletext data, appropriate flags are set in the sector memory and the preceding page of data and the four successive pages of data are also acquired and stored. Corresponding page numbers are placed in the page request register and in response to a page up or page down command, a display register is incremented or decremented, respectively, to display the next page of data. The high page and low page information is recalculated by the CCU and the teletext system acquires a new page of teletext data to replace a page that is being discarded. Should a page request be made via the up/down page commands for a page that has not been completely acquired, the system reverts to a direct access mode of operation and the cycle is repeated.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1988Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Assignee: Zenith Electronics CorporationInventor: Timothy J. Harvey