Patents Assigned to Criterion
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Patent number: 11431740Abstract: Embodiments include a computing device with a memory and a processor configured to perform operations including computing a cybersecurity and privacy (CS&P) framework profile (or risk factor) for a cybersecurity program implemented by an enterprise, computing a CS&P maturity level (or maturity factor) for the cybersecurity program, determining an integrated result for the cybersecurity program based at least in part on a combination of the CS&P framework profile and the maturity factor.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2018Date of Patent: August 30, 2022Assignee: Criterion Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert Carl Heckman, Daniel Keith Chandler
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Patent number: 9181722Abstract: An automatic vehicle storage system includes an adjustable, self-guided vehicle satellite for moving a vehicle between a pick-up and drop-off bay, a vehicle carriage, and a storage bay. The vehicle carriage is typically movable along and by a vehicle crane, which carries the vehicle to a desired storage bay, where the vehicle satellite then moves the vehicle. Once the vehicle is in the storage bay, the satellite and returns back to the carriage at the vehicle crane. The vehicle storage system is also capable of rotating the vehicle, such that the vehicle is forward-facing in the pick-up and drop-off bay when it is retrieved by the user, and to facilitate the simultaneous operation of side-by-side cranes within a storage facility.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2012Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignee: Criterion Manufacturing Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Rathbun, Jonathan Ertle, Michael Andrew McGovern, Jonathan Mark Rathbun, Michael William Timmer, David Jon Schroeder, Randall David Miller
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Publication number: 20120251276Abstract: An automatic vehicle storage system includes an adjustable, self-guided vehicle satellite for moving a vehicle between a pick-up and drop-off bay, a vehicle carriage, and a storage bay. The vehicle carriage is typically movable along and by a vehicle crane, which carries the vehicle to a desired storage bay, where the vehicle satellite then moves the vehicle. Once the vehicle is in the storage bay, the satellite and returns back to the carriage at the vehicle crane. The vehicle storage system is also capable of rotating the vehicle, such that the vehicle is forward-facing in the pick-up and drop-off bay when it is retrieved by the user, and to facilitate the simultaneous operation of side-by-side cranes within a storage facility.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Applicant: CRITERION MANUFACTURING SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Thomas Rathbun, Jonathan Ertle, Michael Andrew McGovern, Jonathan Mark Rathbun, Michael William Timmer, David Jon Schroeder, Randall David Miller
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Publication number: 20110083915Abstract: Wheelchairs in various embodiments include a variable-position drive system that can automatically move the drive wheels fore and aft through an approximately 41 cm range. Such a system provides all the benefits of front-, mid-, and rear-wheel drive configurations in a single wheelchair, for example, to adjust the drive wheels toward the rear for stability and speed outdoors and toward the center for maneuverability indoors. The performance-optimal placement of drive wheels often depends on the physical environment (e.g., terrain), on the combined center of mass of the wheelchair and user, and on the user's cognitive functioning, trunk stability, and driving skills. One disclosed embodiment includes a pair of mid-position drive wheels that can automatically be repositioned forward or backward to accommodate changes in terrain and center of mass, which will improve the power wheelchair's stability and maneuverability and, consequently, safety and ease of use in a wider range of scenarios.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: CRITERION HEALTH, INC.Inventors: Richard L. Nelson, Robert M. Levy
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Publication number: 20100107329Abstract: A device and associated method transfer a person having a handicap from one location to another, such as into or out of a wheelchair, bed, or bathtub. A wheeled base provides mobility to the device. A post and lifter arm support the patient during the transfer. The post is connected to a stabilization arm, which temporarily connects using a stabilization interface to a stabilization bracket. The stabilization bracket is typically attached rather permanently to a wall, ceiling, or other structural feature that provides substantial stability to the system. In various embodiments, the lifter arm may be actuated by hydraulics, the stabilization arm may be extendable, and a pair of extra wheels on the mobility base are adjustable horizontally (e.g., along one hedge of the base frame) or vertically (down to decrease the load on the casters, or up to allow the lifter to be “crabbed” sideways in confined spaces).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2009Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: CRITERION HEALTH, INC.Inventors: Richard L. Nelson, Robert M. Levy
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Patent number: 7491002Abstract: A spherical enclosure for a camera, has in some examples, an optically transmitting wall, a highly-reflective external surface, a coated internal surface, a collapsible internal lining, and a support tube. The wall may have a region of varying wall thickness providing a lens. The collapsible internal liner is made of a material that obscures the camera's silhouette, and is inserted through an opening in the wall while folded, and then expands into position. The inner surface of the enclosure may be coated with a material that reduces internal reflections. The camera, when mounted in the enclosure has the optical center of the camera coincident with the geometric center of the spherical enclosure, so that distortion of the camera image is minimized.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2005Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Criterion Technology, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Blair Mulvey, Russell Henry Mullins, William Rolfe Henry
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Patent number: 7309194Abstract: One or more embodiments of the invention enable a boring head to hold a boring tool at an adjustable offset from the axis of rotation in a balanced configuration while maintaining stability when rotating at high speed. The apparatus comprises a boring head body, a bar holder and dial screw, a boring bar, a balance shaft and a balance weight. The apparatus may be configured for a given diameter of operation through use of alternate size components and offsetting a balance weight to account for the components in use. One method of determining the various components to use comprises weighing the various components and creating a lookup table for quick lookup to enable machinists to quickly change the bore range on a machine.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2005Date of Patent: December 18, 2007Assignee: Criterion Machine WorksInventors: William Keefe, Randy Cloud, Robert Wahlstrom
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Patent number: 7230619Abstract: A respective weighting value is calculated for each texel in a texture map that is to be used to render a 3D computer model, the weighting value being calculated in dependence upon the red, green and blue values of the texel. Each weighting value is stored as an alpha value in the alpha channel for the corresponding texel in the texture map. During rendering, the texture map is rendered onto a polygon to generate R, G, B pixel values in the frame buffer together with a respective weighting value for each pixel comprising the weighting value calculated for the corresponding texel in the texture map, which is stored in the alpha channel for the pixel. A darkmap is rendered onto the polygon by subtracting from the pixel values in the frame buffer the darkmap values modulated by the frame buffer alpha values. The texel weighting values are calculated so that they have properties which result in a realistic image being generated.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2003Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: Criterion Software LimitedInventor: Jean-Christophe Leprevost
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Patent number: 6751295Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for determining market statistics for communication service providers. Determinations of whether or not a sampling of telephone numbers are assigned by a particular service provider are employed to determine market statistics. A message which is used to obtain a response. The response is interpreted to determine whether or not the telephone number associated with the wireless device is assigned. Alternatively, a sampling of telephone numbers are dialed over a digital line. Based upon the result of the dialing, it is determined whether or not the telephone numbers are assigned by the service provider. Telephone numbers which have been ported between service providers in networks which employ local number portability can be accounted for in the determination of market statistics. A telephone number portability database can also be employed for determining whether or not a telephone number is assigned by a service provider.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2002Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: Criterion Wireless Corp.Inventors: Scott L. McCulley, Marcus P. Wright, Steven J. Cuppy, David A. Simon
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Publication number: 20040066386Abstract: A respective weighting value is calculated for each texel in a texture map that is to be used to render a 3D computer model, the weighting value being calculated in dependence upon the red, green and blue values of the texel. Each weighting value is stored as an alpha value in the alpha channel for the corresponding texel in the texture map. During rendering, the texture map is rendered onto a polygon to generate R, G, B pixel values in the frame buffer together with a respective weighting value for each pixel comprising the weighting value calculated for the corresponding texel in the texture map, which is stored in the alpha channel for the pixel. A darkmap is rendered onto the polygon by subtracting from the pixel values in the frame buffer the darkmap texel weighting values are calculated so that they have properties which result in a realistic image being generated.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2003Publication date: April 8, 2004Applicant: CRITERION SOFTWARE LIMITEDInventor: Jean-Christophe Leprevost
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Patent number: 5291272Abstract: A non-contact method and apparatus for measuring dimensional variables of a threaded exterior surface of a length of pipe utilizes at least one laser generated parallel scanning light beam transmitter and at least one receiver which is disposed on a frame which moves with respect to the longitudinal axis of the pipe, to measure the amount of the scanning beam width which is blocked by the threaded exterior surface at a plurality of sequential locations along the longitudinal axis of the pipe, and the measured amounts are stored as a function of the sequential locations to produce a profile of the threaded exterior surface and to determine from the profile a desired dimensional variable of the threaded exterior surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1991Date of Patent: March 1, 1994Assignee: Criterion Resources, Inc.Inventor: Errol A. Demirsu
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Patent number: 5050868Abstract: An exercising machine for bodybuilders which facilitates the safe and proper performance of various lower body exercises such as squats and lunges. The machine safely facilitates free, natural movements in two planes to promote muscle growth and bone and tendon strength. The machine is ideally suited to use as a rehabilitation device. A rigid steel frame of generally rectangular configuration rests upon a resilient, skid-resistant mat. The frame comprises rigid, spaced apart side rails and parallel cross members. A carriage assembly is slidably disposed upon the rails for movement along the frame. The carriage assembly includes a pair of rigid, parallel arches which extend vertically from roller assemblies associated with the frame rails. The roller assemblies comprise twin-bearing pillow blocks which permit the carriage to roll securely along the rails. A weight bar system extending between carriage sides may be loaded as desired by the bodybuilder.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1990Date of Patent: September 24, 1991Assignee: Criterion Bodybuilding Equipment, Inc.Inventor: Bruce E. Pearson
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Patent number: 4083758Abstract: Copper values are recovered in metallic form from a solution containing such values along with chloride ions by, first, selectively removing the chloride ions from the solution, and then electrowinning the copper from the chloride-free solution. The process is particularly useful in recovering copper values from etching solutions in a metallic form, such as "wire-grade" metallic copper, that is available for fabrication into commercial copper products. The process is preferably applied to ammoniacal etching solutions derived from the manufacture of printed electronic circuit boards. As so applied, the chlorides are selectively removed by liquid-liquid extraction procedures, resulting in a substantially chloride-free, acidic stripping solution containing the copper values, which solution is subjected to electrolysis for winning copper metal.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1976Date of Patent: April 11, 1978Assignee: CriterionInventors: Wayne D. Hamby, Marvin Dale Slade
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Patent number: D517178Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2004Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: Criterion ImportsInventor: Fred A. Bickford
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Patent number: D521129Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2005Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: Criterion ImportsInventor: Fred A. Bickford
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Patent number: D521776Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2005Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Criterion Manufacturing Ltd.Inventors: Peter B. Moyle, Peke Cpe Hallenheim
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Patent number: D542059Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2005Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: Criterion Manufacturing LimitedInventors: Peter B. Moyle, Peke C P E Hallenheim
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Patent number: D498617Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2003Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Criterion Manufacturing LimitedInventors: Peter J. Murphy, Peter B. Moyle
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Patent number: D365712Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1993Date of Patent: January 2, 1996Assignee: Criterion Manufacturing LimitedInventor: John H. Smith
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Patent number: D367383Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1993Date of Patent: February 27, 1996Assignee: Criterion Manufacturing LimitedInventor: John A. Hatrick-Smith