Patents by Inventor Adrian Peter
Adrian Peter 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: 20090083726Abstract: User requests for a web application can be received at a reverse proxy. Web application code for a first application can be obtained. Data can be checked at the reverse proxy to determine whether to insert an element into the first application. If there is a match, a combined web application can be produced, including the first web application and the element.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2008Publication date: March 26, 2009Applicant: ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Michael Ryan Amend, David P. Meyer, Joseph A. Stanko, Phani Pandrangi, Adrian Peter McDermott, Don L. Hayler, Thomas Doyle Quigley, Stanley Hsinheng Lin
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Publication number: 20080250388Abstract: A tag in first web application code can be interpreted to indicate a pagelet web application. Code from the pagelet web application can be inserted into a page of the first application.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2007Publication date: October 9, 2008Applicant: BEA SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: David Meyer, Joseph A. Stanko, Phani Pandrangi, Adrian Peter McDermott, Don L. Hayler
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Publication number: 20080077981Abstract: A reverse proxy server can receive user requests for web applications. Web application code can be obtained for a first web application. A tag in the first web application can be interpreted to indicate a pagelet web application. The pagelet web application code can be obtained from the pagelet web application and a combined presentation produced.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2007Publication date: March 27, 2008Applicant: BEA SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: David Meyer, Joseph A. Stanko, Phani Pandrangi, Adrian Peter McDermott, Don L. Hayler
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Publication number: 20080077983Abstract: A reverse proxy server can receive user requests for web applications. Web application code can be obtained for a first web application. The reverse proxy server can be configured to recognize a specific proxied web application page to indicate a pagelet web application. The pagelet web application code can be obtained from the pagelet web application and a combined presentation produced by inserting the pagelet web application into a specified location in the first web application. This embodiment allows a pagelet web application code to be inserted into a first web application where the first web application code has not been modified prior to the first web application being proxied.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2007Publication date: March 27, 2008Applicant: BEA SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: David Meyer, Joseph A. Stanko, Phani Pandrangi, Adrian Peter McDermott, Don L. Hayler, Thomas Quigley
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Publication number: 20080077980Abstract: Web application code can be interpreted to indicate a pagelet web application. A combined display including a section of the pagelet web application in a page of the first application can then be produced.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2007Publication date: March 27, 2008Applicant: BEA SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: David F. Meyer, Joseph A. Stanko, Phani Pandrangi, Adrian Peter McDermott, Don L. Hayler
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Patent number: 7130850Abstract: Computer-implemented methods are described for, first, characterizing a specific category of information content—pornography, for example—and then accurately identifying instances of that category of content within a real-time media stream, such as a web page, e-mail or other digital dataset. This content-recognition technology enables a new class of highly scalable applications to manage such content, including filtering, classifying, prioritizing, tracking, etc. An illustrative application of the invention is a software product for use in conjunction with web-browser client software for screening access to web pages that contain pornography or other potentially harmful or offensive content. A target attribute set of regular expression, such as natural language words and/or phrases, is formed by statistical analysis of a number of samples of datasets characterized as “containing,” and another set of samples characterized as “not containing,” the selected category of information content.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2003Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Adrian Peter Russell-Falla, Andrew Bard Hanson
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Patent number: 7092477Abstract: A reactor service manipulator delivery system supported on a remotely operated trolley that travels on top of a track attached to the steam dam of a BWR shroud. The trolley has a mast and pulley system designed to manipulate a TV camera for inspection of various reactor components inboard and outboard of the shroud at the same time that fuel is being moved within the core during a refueling operation so that refueling can be performed in parallel with the inspection.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2003Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Co LLCInventors: Adrian Peter Wivagg, Paul Joseph Boone, Paul R. Radovich, Sr.
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Publication number: 20040212126Abstract: An apparatus and method for molding multi-material parts. The mold has a plurality of first mold cavities interspersed alternately among a plurality of second mold cavities. A first molten material is injected into the first mold cavities and solidified. Cores with the first material are moved only one mold pitch to the second mold cavities where a second molten material is injected and solidified with the first material to form the multi-material parts which are ejected from the mold when it is opened. In one embodiment, cavities and cores are arranged in a column, and dummy cores on each end of a column of cores close off the injection nozzle in an end cavity from which a core has been removed for a molding cycle. In another embodiment, cavities and cores are arranged radially, and cores are rotationally moved one mold pitch with each molding cycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2003Publication date: October 28, 2004Applicant: Husky Injection Molding Systems LTDInventors: Richard Edward Tustin, Adrian Peter Looije
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Publication number: 20040052891Abstract: An apparatus and method for folding a hinged molded part in a molding machine. As a part-removal apparatus, preferably a swing arm mechanism, grips one of the lid portion or the base portion of the molded part and moves the molded part out of the mold, a deflector connected to a portion of the mold engages the other portion of the part and initiates folding of the lid portion to the base portion at the hinge. The deflector further folds the part as the mold closes. The portions of the part are pushed together and latched in one embodiment by the swing arm mechanism that grips and moves the molded part against the deflector, and in another embodiment by a closing actuator operated separately from the swing arm mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2002Publication date: March 18, 2004Applicant: Husky Injection Molding Systems LTDInventors: Jacek Kalemba, Adrian Peter Looije
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Patent number: 6683561Abstract: A coherent radar detection system (2) comprises a radar signal transmitter (4) and a correlation receiver (6). The transmitter (4) comprises a waveform generator which generates a signal at an intermediate frequency. The signal is divided into two divided signals by a coupler, and then the divided signals are mixed together in a mixer to generate an output signal which has a wider bandwidth than the intermediate frequency. The bandwidth can be increased further by repeating the coupler/mixer stage. The system generates very wide bandwidth signals coherently, allowing coherent processing in high resolution range gates.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1999Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: BAE Systems Electronics LimitedInventors: Peter Donald Fraser Tait, Adrian Peter Kyte, Peter James Steward, David John Shephard, Timothy Edward Ffrench
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Patent number: 6675162Abstract: Computer-implemented methods are described for, first, characterizing a specific category of information content—pornography, for example—and then accurately identifying instances of that category of content within a real-time media stream, such as a web page, e-mail or other digital dataset. This content-recognition technology enables a new class of highly scalable applications to manage such content, including filtering, classifying, prioritizing, tracking etc. An illustrative application of the invention is a software product for use in conjunction with web-browser client software for screening access to web pages that contain pornography or other potentially harmful or offensive content.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2001Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Adrian Peter Russell-Falla, Andrew Bard Hanson
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Publication number: 20020115431Abstract: A cellular telephone subscriber who wishes directory assistance services is connected in the conventional manner to an operator who identifies a destination telephone number desired by the subscriber. As in the prior art, the operator then initiates a call connecting the subscriber to the destination telephone number. However, rather than dropping all further involvement with the call, the preferred embodiment of the present invention continually monitors the connection thereby established for a predetermined DTMF signal issued by the customer, such as that obtained by pressing the “*” button. If such a signal is detected, the customer is transferred back to a directory assistance operator, who can then provide whatever further assistance is needed (e.g. redialing a busy number, or providing further directory assistance). Billing information for the calls originated by the directory assistance operator on the subscriber's behalf is logged in a database at the directory assistance center.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2002Publication date: August 22, 2002Applicant: Metro One Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Patrick Michael Cox, Adrian Peter Powell, Paul William Filliger, Michael Anthony Kepler
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Patent number: 6390509Abstract: A shroud connection device for replacement core spray piping systems in a boiling water reactor includes replacement pipe, first and second coupling devices, and a rod. The pipe has a spherically shaped end, and includes a penetration extending through it from an inside portion to an outside portion. The first coupling device has first and second ends, the first end being dimensioned so as to receive the spherically shaped end of the pipe, and the second end abutting an outside portion of the shroud. The second coupling device has third and fourth ends, the third end abutting an inside portion of the shroud. The rod extends between the second coupling device and the penetration in the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2000Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Company LLCInventor: Adrian Peter Wivagg
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Patent number: 6310553Abstract: According to one form of the invention, and with reference to FIG. 1, there is provided a positioning means. The positioning means comprising a global positioning system (GPS) 1 and a switch means 2. The GPS 1 and the switch means 2 are carried by a search and rescue dog 4 by way of a harness or jacket 3. The switch means incorporates a pull mechanism or a sound sensitive mechanism which activates the switch mechanism 2 when the dog 4 pulls the pull mechanism or barks. This causes activation of the GPS 1 to record and/or transmit information to identify the position of the positioning means, and thus a person, animal, substance, or article found by the dog.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2000Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Inventor: Adrian Peter Dance
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Patent number: 6293593Abstract: A collar clamp assembly is disclosed for repairing and providing a temporary seal around leaking pipe coupling areas of an internal core spray system of a nuclear reactor. The clamp assembly includes first and second housings having respective first and second ends and a pair of longitudinal edges between the ends. The housings have a tongue and groove mating configuration along the longitudinal edges to seal and accommodate variations in the outside diameter of the core spray piping. A plurality of threaded fasteners are used to secure the first and second housings together to form a closed conduit shaped to receive a length of the core spray piping, including the leaking pipe coupling. First and second seals are located at first and second longitudinally spaced positions, respectively, on each of the first and second housings and extend around the closed conduit.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1999Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Company LLCInventor: Adrian Peter Wivagg
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Publication number: 20010014598Abstract: A cellular telephone subscriber who wishes directory assistance services is connected in the conventional manner to an operator who identifies a destination telephone number desired by the subscriber. As in the prior art, the operator then initiates a call connecting the subscriber to the destination telephone number. However, rather than dropping all further involvement with the call, the preferred embodiment of the present invention continually monitors the connection thereby established for a predetermined DTMF signal issued by the customer, such as that obtained by pressing the “*” button. If such a signal is detected, the customer is transferred back to a directory assistance operator, who can then provide whatever further assistance is needed (e.g. redialing a busy number, or providing further directory assistance). Billing information for the calls originated by the directory assistance operator on the subscriber's behalf is logged in a database at the directory assistance center.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 1999Publication date: August 16, 2001Inventors: PATRICK MICHAEL COX, ADRIAN PETER POWELL, PAUL WILLIAM FILLIGER, MICHAEL ANTHONY KEPLER
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Publication number: 20010012772Abstract: A cellular telephone subscriber who wishes directory assistance services is connected in the conventional manner to an operator who identifies a destination telephone number desired by the subscriber. As in the prior art, the operator then initiates a call connecting the subscriber to the destination telephone number. However, rather than dropping all further involvement with the call, the preferred embodiment of the present invention continually monitors the connection thereby established for a predetermined DTMF signal issued by the customer, such as that obtained by pressing the “*” button. If such a signal is detected, the customer is transferred back to a directory assistance operator, who can then provide whatever further assistance is needed (e.g. redialing a busy number, or providing further directory assistance). Billing information for the calls originated by the directory assistance operator on the subscriber's behalf is logged in a database at the directory assistance center.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 1999Publication date: August 9, 2001Inventors: PATRICK MICHAEL COX, ADRIAN PETER POWELL, PAUL WILLIAM FILLIGER, MICHAEL ANTHONY KEPLER
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Publication number: 20010012773Abstract: A cellular telephone subscriber who wishes directory assistance services is connected in the conventional manner to an operator who identifies a destination telephone number desired by the subscriber. As in the prior art, the operator then initiates a call connecting the subscriber to the destination telephone number. However, rather than dropping all further involvement with the call, the preferred embodiment of the present invention continually monitors the connection thereby established for a predetermined DTMF signal issued by the customer, such as that obtained by pressing the “*” button. If such a signal is detected, the customer is transferred back to a directory assistance operator, who can then provide whatever further assistance is needed (e.g. redialing a busy number, or providing further directory assistance). Billing information for the calls originated by the directory assistance operator on the subscriber's behalf is logged in a database at the directory assistance center.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 1999Publication date: August 9, 2001Inventors: PATRICK MICHAEL COX, ADRIAN PETER POWELL, PAUL WILLIAM FILLIGER, MICHAEL ANTHONY KEPLER
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Patent number: 6266664Abstract: Computer-implemented methods are described for, first, characterizing a specific category of information content—pornography, for example—and then accurately identifying instances of that category of content within a real-time media stream, such as a web page, e-mail or other digital dataset. This content-recognition technology enables a new class of highly scalable applications to manage such content, including filtering, classifying, prioritizing, tracking, etc. An illustrative application of the invention is a software product for use in conjunction with web-browser client software for screening access to web pages that contain pornography or other potentially harmful or offensive content.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1998Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: Rulespace, Inc.Inventors: Adrian Peter Russell-Falla, Andrew Bard Hanson
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Patent number: 6109120Abstract: The universal active shaft sensor mounting assembly comprises a base including structure thereon for fixedly engaging a rotational shaft sensor onto an end of a rotatable shaft in a manner maintaining the sensor fixed in position against rotation. The assembly is fixed to the end of the shaft by a spindle rotatably engaged to the base with the axis of rotation for the spindle and shaft being the same. A target element fixedly engages another end of the rotatable spindle, rotating therewith and interacting with the sensor mounted to the base.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1999Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignees: 4B Elevator Components, Synatel Instrumentation Ltd.Inventors: Christopher Robinson, Adrian Peter Morris