Patents by Inventor Walter Scott
Walter Scott 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).
-
Patent number: 6725682Abstract: An apparatus for cooling an electronic device that includes a fluid heat exchanger, a chiller, and a pump. The fluid heat exchanger transfers heat from a hot portion of the surface of the electronic device to a fluid and has a body through which the fluid may be circulated. The body has a protrusion having a first surface that may be thermally coupled to the hot portion such that the surface of the body is sufficiently distant from the surface of the electronic device that sufficient ambient air may circulate therebetween so as to substantially prevent condensation from forming on the surface of the electronic device and from forming on and dripping from the heat exchanger when the fluid is cooled to at least the dew point of the ambient air and circulated through the body. A heat-conducting path is provided from the first surface to a region of the body that is thermally coupled to the fluid when the fluid is circulated through the body.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2001Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Coolit Systems Inc.Inventor: Alexander Robin Walter Scott
-
Patent number: 6707361Abstract: A flexible permanent magnet containing atomized, generally spherical rare earth magnet particles bonded in a binder resin including a nitrile rubber and precipitated amorphous silica. The bonded permanent magnet exhibits high mechanical flexibility and elasticity, good magnetic properties, and good heat aging, and the magnet powder may be mixed with the binder resin with little to no risk of combustion. In an exemplary embodiment, a permanent magnet composition includes a nitrile rubber with about 23-37% acrylonitrile content, an ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer, a precipitated amorphous silica, and atomized, generally spherical rare earth magnet particles having a size distribution including a median particle size in the range of about 35-55 &mgr;m with a standard deviation in the range of about 10-30 &mgr;m and less than about 0.1% of the particles having a diameter above about 115 &mgr;m.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2002Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: The Electrodyne Company, Inc.Inventor: Walter Scott Blume
-
Publication number: 20030189475Abstract: A flexible permanent magnet containing atomized, generally spherical rare earth magnet particles bonded in a binder resin including a nitrile rubber and precipitated amorphous silica. The bonded permanent magnet exhibits high mechanical flexibility and elasticity, good magnetic properties, and good heat aging, and the magnet powder may be mixed with the binder resin with little to no risk of combustion. In an exemplary embodiment, a permanent magnet composition includes a nitrile rubber with about 23-37% acrylonitrile content, an ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer, a precipitated amorphous silica, and atomized, generally spherical rare earth magnet particles having a size distribution including a median particle size in the range of about 35-55 &mgr;m with a standard deviation in the range of about 10-30 &mgr;m and less than about 0.1% of the particles having a diameter above about 115 &mgr;m.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2002Publication date: October 9, 2003Applicant: The Electrodyne Company, Inc.Inventor: Walter Scott Blume
-
Publication number: 20030105716Abstract: Systems and techniques for improving the performance of a network system having one or more sending systems and one or more receiving systems may include determining the digital signature of a received digital file, comparing the digital signature against stored digital signatures of digital files accessible to the receiving system, and determining whether to store the received digital file and/or a location identifier for the stored version of the received digital file based on a result of the comparison.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2002Publication date: June 5, 2003Inventors: Lorin R. Sutton, Craig E. Despeaux, Walter Scott Hall, Michael K. Adamski
-
Publication number: 20030010050Abstract: An apparatus for cooling an electronic device that includes a fluid heat exchanger, a chiller, and a pump. The fluid heat exchanger transfers heat from a hot portion of the surface of the electronic device to a fluid and has a body through which the fluid may be circulated. The body has a protrusion having a first surface that may be thermally coupled to the hot portion such that the surface of the body is sufficiently distant from the surface of the electronic device that sufficient ambient air may circulate therebetween so as to substantially prevent condensation from forming on the surface of the electronic device and from forming on and dripping from the heat exchanger when the fluid is cooled to at least the dew point of the ambient air and circulated through the body. A heat-conducting path is provided from the first surface to a region of the body that is thermally coupled to the fluid when the fluid is circulated through the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2001Publication date: January 16, 2003Inventor: Alexander Robin Walter Scott
-
Publication number: 20030006651Abstract: A battery (102) powers a wireless telephone's power amplifier (106) through a Switch Mode Power Supply (SMPS) (104). The SMPS has a capacity lower than the maximum power requirements of the amplifier. When a controller (116) senses that an amplifier power-requirement threshold has been exceeded, it closes a switch (114) parallel to the SMPS, allowing power to flow from the battery to the amplifier without passing through the SMPS. This architecture allows the use of a smaller SMPS, and eliminates SMPS-generated noise to the amplifier when the amplifier is least able to tolerate such noise, namely, under high power conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2001Publication date: January 9, 2003Inventors: Gary J. Ballantyne, Keith Bargroff, Paul L. Chan, Jonathan Klaren, Charles J. Persico, Walter Scott Charles, Somphou Sithideth
-
Patent number: 6381639Abstract: Method and apparatus for determining an enforceable policy applicable to one or more network devices. The method includes attaching one or more rule elements to one or more domain elements to create policies, the domain elements representing network devices and groups of network devices, and the rule elements defining actions, a method for determining whether a conflict exists between the polices, and a method for resolving the conflicts to produce one or more enforceable policies.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1998Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Aprisma Management Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Suzanne Thebaut, Walter Scott, Eric Rustici, Prasan Kaikini, Lundy Lewis, Rajiv Malik, Steve Sycamore, Roger Dev, Oliver Ibe, Ajay Aggarwal, Todd Wohlers
-
Patent number: 6243747Abstract: Apparatus and method for monitoring parameters that govern the operational characteristics of a network device, including the use of templates for generating configuration records of network devices of a selected model type. A database of models is provided, each model representing an associated network device and including attribute values for the parameters of the associated network device. Templates are used to screen a model in order to retrieve values for each of the attributes and create a configuration record. The configuration records may be stored in the configuration manager or other storage device, and/or transferred to the pre-existing model database for use by a network management system in reconfiguring the associated network devices. Additionally, a method and apparatus is provided that defines network groups, defines network policies for groups, determines conflicts, and resolves conflicts among groups and devices.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1999Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: Cabletron Systems, Inc.Inventors: Lundy Lewis, Rajiv Malik, Steve Sycamore, Suzanne Thebaut, Walter Scott, Eric Rustici, Prasan Kaikini
-
Patent number: 6138778Abstract: The present invention is a low differential pressure relief valve made up of a valve body and an elastic membrane for downhole tools, especially rolling cutter drill bits. An aperture is formed in the membrane and a valve body with protruding end stops is mounted in the aperture. The thickness and shape of the valve body are such that the aperture is stretched when assembled. The amount the membrane is stretched and the geometry of the protruding end stop, control the differential relief pressure. The valve body and each end stop can be designed so that the pressure relief setting will be different, depending upon which side of the membrane has the higher pressure. The relief device may be adapted to be integral with existing elastic membrane type lubricant pressure compensation devices for downhole tools.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1999Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Camco International Inc.Inventors: Randall Ray Price, Walter Scott Dillard
-
Patent number: 5901138Abstract: A rate based flow and congestion control mechanism for packet communications whereby the acceleration and deceleration of the sending rate is moderated to be responsive to the traffic encountered. The method of the present invention also reduces oscillation in the transmission rate by being responsive to the characteristics of the network traffic and allowing burst intervals to be borrowed on a periodic basis.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1996Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Lance Dana Bader, David Louis Kaminsky, Vachaspathi Peter Kompella, Robert Walter Scott
-
Patent number: 5889953Abstract: Method and apparatus for determining an enforceable policy applicable to one or more network devices. The method includes attaching one or more rule elements to one or more domain elements to create policies, the domain elements representing network devices and groups of network devices, and the rule elements defining actions, a method for determining whether a conflict exists between the polices, and a method for resolving the conflicts to produce one or more enforceable policies.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1996Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: Cabletron Systems, Inc.Inventors: Suzanne Thebaut, Walter Scott, Eric Rustici, Prasan Kaikini, Lundy Lewis, Rajiv Malik, Steve Sycamore, Roger Dev, Oliver Ibe, Ajay Aggarwal, Todd Wohlers
-
Patent number: 5872928Abstract: Apparatus and method for monitoring parameters that govern the operational characteristics of a network device, including the use of templates for generating configuration records of network devices of a selected model type. A database of models is provided, each model representing an associated network device and including attribute values for the parameters of the associated network device. Templates are used to screen a model in order to retrieve values for each of the attributes and create a configuration record. The configuration records may be stored in the configuration manager or other storage device, and/or transferred to the pre-existing model database for use by a network management system in reconfiguring the associated network devices. Additionally, a method and apparatus is provided that defines network groups, defines network policies for groups, determines conflicts, and resolves conflicts among groups and devices.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1995Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Assignee: Cabletron Systems, Inc.Inventors: Lundy Lewis, Rajiv Malik, Steve Sycamore, Suzanne Thebaut, Walter Scott, Eric Rustici, Prasan Kaikini
-
Patent number: 5675741Abstract: Method and apparatus for determining a communications path between a source and a destination in an Internet Protocol (IP) network. The method determines a path list of next-hop routers between the source and destination by selecting between a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) query of a current router on the path, and by sending a User Datagram Protocol (UDP) probe packet having a destination field with a destination IP address and a Time-to-Live (TTL) field with a value of one greater than the number of hops to the current router. The steps are iterated until the next router is determined to be the destination. Preferably, the UDP probe packets are loose-source routed through the source. In addition, a topology information database may be accessed to resolve an unknown router, and/or resolve intrarouter devices on the path.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1994Date of Patent: October 7, 1997Assignee: Cabletron Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ajay Aggarwal, Walter Scott, Eric Rustici, David Bucciero, Andrew Haskins, Wallace Matthews
-
Patent number: 4614957Abstract: An improved electromagnetic radiation-sensitive semiconductor device together with a method of making same is disclosed in which surface regions directly beneath the active portion of the electrical contacts are provided with a layer of semiconductor material having a higher bandgap than the radiation sensitive material which repels minority carriers but allows the passage of majority carriers. Because the rate of annihilation of minority carriers at the contact to which they are attracted is reduced, the responsivity of the detector is greatly enhanced.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1984Date of Patent: September 30, 1986Assignee: Honeywell Inc.Inventors: David K. Arch, M. Walter Scott, Darryl L. Smith, Leonard R. Weisberg, R. Andrew Wood
-
Patent number: 4371861Abstract: A permalloy thin film temperature sensing element in which the NiFe film material is deposited on a substrate in very narrow lines less than about 15 .mu.m wide and in film thicknesses in excess of about 400A.degree. preferably in the range of 1600.degree.-3200A.degree..Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1980Date of Patent: February 1, 1983Assignee: Honeywell Inc.Inventors: Mona Abdelrahman, Ralph W. Fuchs, James O. Holman, Robert G. Johnson, M. Walter Scott
-
Patent number: 4270973Abstract: A method of growing single crystals of silicon doped with thallium for use as an extrinsic silicon photodetector of 3-5 um infrared radiation which will operate above 77 K.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1980Date of Patent: June 2, 1981Assignee: Honeywell Inc.Inventors: Joseph L. Schmit, M. Walter Scott
-
Patent number: 4085500Abstract: Ohmic contacts to p-type mercury cadmium telluride are prepared by depositing a Column IB metal on a surface of the p-type mercury cadmium telluride, depositing a buffer material on the Column IB metal, and contacting the buffer material with a bonding material which is capable of alloying with the Column IB metal. The buffer material prevents alloying between the Column IB metal and the bonding material.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1976Date of Patent: April 25, 1978Assignee: Honeywell Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Hager, Eric S. Johnson, M. Walter Scott, Ernest L. Stelzer
-
Patent number: 4047011Abstract: Three modular arrays structured from a common module are connected together a first way to form a binary quotient by successive approximations, or a second way to form a binary product. Any one of the three modular arrays may be used to add or subtract two binary numbers. To divide, one array is utilized to generate a shift and add sequence that represents the reciprocal of the divisor, most significant bit first. As this add and shift sequence is being formed, it is, at the same time, being utilized to manipulate the dividend, thereby forming the quotient, most significant bit first. In effect, the dividend is being multiplied by the reciprocal of the divisor so as to form a product of the dividend and reciprocal of the divisor, most significant bit first. This product is actually the quotient of the dividend and divisor. The binary product of two numbers is formed, most significant bit first, by manipulating the multiplicand according to an add and shift sequence determined by use of the multiplier.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1975Date of Patent: September 6, 1977Assignee: Burroughs CorporationInventor: Walter Scott Bennett
-
Patent number: 4025773Abstract: Three modular arrays structured from a common module are connected together a first way to form a binary quotient by successive approximations, or a second way to form a binary product. Any one of the three modular arrays may be used to add or subtract two binary numbers. To divide, one array is utilized to effectively form the reciprocal of the binary divisor, most significant bit first, by successive approximation. Control circuitry, including a carry detector, dictates the formation of the shift and add sequence that effectively represents the reciprocal of the divisor by controlling the positioning of the divisor before each addition step so that the product is a series of binary ones. The add and shift sequence utilized to generate the series of binary ones, as it is evolving, is also being utilized to manipulate the dividend, thereby forming the quotient, most significant bit first.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1975Date of Patent: May 24, 1977Assignee: Burroughs CorporationInventor: Walter Scott Bennett
-
Patent number: 4023462Abstract: A musical instrument tuning device for tuning a musical instrument, having a vibrating sound producing member, is herein disclosed. The musical instrument tuning device includes a tone sensor, connected to the vibrating sound producing member. A comparator is connected to the tone sensor. A signal generator is also connected to the tone sensor. A tone adjustor is connected to the comparator, and to the vibrating sound producing member. The tone sensor senses the rate of vibration of the vibrating sound producing element, and produces a tone sensor signal indicative of the rate of vibration. The signal generator produces a selected frequency signal. The comparator receives the tone sensor signal and selected frequency signal, and produces an error signal indicative of the difference between the tone sensor signal and selected frequency signal. The tone adjustor receives the error signal, and adjusts the rate of vibration of the vibrating sound producing element in response thereto.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1975Date of Patent: May 17, 1977Assignee: Sam DenovInventors: Sam Denov, Rame W. Bull, Walter Scott Bartky