Patents by Inventor Alan Carey
Alan Carey 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: 11665062Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer programs are presented for managing resources to deliver a network service in a distributed configuration. A method includes an operation for identifying resources for delivering a network service, the resources being classified by geographic area. Further, the method includes operations for selecting service agents to configure the identified resources, each service agent to manage service pools for delivering the network service across at least one geographic area, the service agents being selected to provide configurability for the service pools. The method further includes operations for sending configuration rules, to the service agents, configured to establish service pools for delivering the network service across the geographic areas. Service traffic information is collected from the service agents, and the resources are adjusted based on the collected service traffic information.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2021Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Damien Power, Alan Carey, Chris MacNamara
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Publication number: 20220131749Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer programs are presented for managing resources to deliver a network service in a distributed configuration. A method includes an operation for identifying resources for delivering a network service, the resources being classified by geographic area. Further, the method includes operations for selecting service agents to configure the identified resources, each service agent to manage service pools for delivering the network service across at least one geographic area, the service agents being selected to provide configurability for the service pools. The method further includes operations for sending configuration rules, to the service agents, configured to establish service pools for delivering the network service across the geographic areas. Service traffic information is collected from the service agents, and the resources are adjusted based on the collected service traffic information.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2021Publication date: April 28, 2022Inventors: Damien Power, Alan Carey, Christopher MacNamara
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Patent number: 11115283Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer programs are presented for managing resources to deliver a network service in a distributed configuration. A method includes an operation for identifying resources for delivering a network service, the resources being classified by geographic area. Further, the method includes operations for selecting service agents to configure the identified resources, each service agent to manage service pools for delivering the network service across at least one geographic area, the service agents being selected to provide configurability for the service pools. The method further includes operations for sending configuration rules, to the service agents, configured to establish service pools for delivering the network service across the geographic areas. Service traffic information is collected from the service agents, and the resources are adjusted based on the collected service traffic information.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2016Date of Patent: September 7, 2021Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Damien Power, Alan Carey, Chris MacNamara
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Publication number: 20190190785Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer programs are presented for managing resources to deliver a network service in a distributed configuration. A method includes an operation for identifying resources for delivering a network service, the resources being classified by geographic area. Further, the method includes operations for selecting service agents to configure the identified resources, each service agent to manage service pools for delivering the network service across at least one geographic area, the service agents being selected to provide configurability for the service pools. The method further includes operations for sending configuration rules, to the service agents, configured to establish service pools for delivering the network service across the geographic areas. Service traffic information is collected from the service agents, and the resources are adjusted based on the collected service traffic information.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2016Publication date: June 20, 2019Inventors: Damien Power, Alan Carey, Chris MacNamara
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Publication number: 20190042314Abstract: Particular embodiments described herein provide for an electronic device that can be configured to partition a resource into a plurality of partitions and allocate a reserved portion and a corresponding burst portion in each of the plurality of partitions. Each of the allocated reserved portions and corresponding burst portions are reserved for a specific component or application, where any part of the allocated burst portion not being used by the specific component or application can be used by other components and/or applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2018Publication date: February 7, 2019Applicant: Intel CorporationInventors: Timothy Verrall, John J. Browne, Tomasz Kantecki, Maryam Tahhan, Eoin Walsh, Andrew Duignan, Alan Carey, Wojciech Andralojc, Damien Power, Tarun Viswanathan
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Patent number: 9851248Abstract: An intracavity laser absorption infrared spectroscopy system for detecting trace analytes in vapor samples. The system uses a spectrometer in communications with control electronics, wherein the control electronics contain an analyte database that contains absorption profiles for each analyte the system is used to detect. The system can not only detect the presence of specific analytes, but identify them as well. The spectrometer uses a hollow cavity waveguide that creates a continuous loop inside of the device, thus creating a large path length and eliminating the need to mechanically adjust the path length to achieve a high Q-factor. In a preferred embodiment, the laser source may serve as the detector, thus eliminating the need for a separate detector.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2015Date of Patent: December 26, 2017Assignee: EMX International, LLCInventors: Daniel Lee Graybeal, Alan Carey Rogers, Andrey Muraview, Charles Mark Carnifax, Robert E. Peale
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Patent number: 9750290Abstract: A passive mechanical system comprising an unpowered exoskeleton to maintain static grip around an object via a tendon drive and ratchet mechanism. The ratchet mechanism combines a passive cable retract and ratchet system with one or more cables acting as artificial tendons. When a user wishes to keep their hand in a specific position around an object, the ratchet system is engaged. A cable retract mechanisim keeps the artifical tendon taught at all times. The combination of these systems allows for the user to keep grip on objects without the need to input force over time thereby reducing fatigue.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2016Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIAInventors: Alan Carey, Stephen Robinson
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Publication number: 20170071272Abstract: A passive mechanical system comprising an unpowered exoskeleton to maintain static grip around an object via a tendon drive and ratchet mechanism. The ratchet mechanism combines a passive cable retract and ratchet system with one or more cables acting as artificial tendons. When a user wishes to keep their hand in a specific position around an object, the ratchet system is engaged. A cable retract mechanisim keeps the artifical tendon taught at all times. The combination of these systems allows for the user to keep grip on objects without the need to input force over time thereby reducing fatigue.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2016Publication date: March 16, 2017Applicant: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIAInventors: Alan Carey, Stephen Robinson
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Patent number: 9377358Abstract: An intracavity laser absorption infrared spectroscopy system for detecting trace analytes in vapor samples. The system uses a spectrometer in communications with control electronics, wherein the control electronics contain an analyte database that contains absorption profiles for each analyte the system is used to detect. The system can not only detect the presence of specific analytes, but identify them as well. The spectrometer uses a hollow cavity waveguide that creates a continuous loop inside of the device, thus creating a large path length and eliminating the need to mechanically adjust the path length to achieve a high Q-factor. In a preferred embodiment, the laser source may serve as the detector, thus eliminating the need for a separate detector.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2015Date of Patent: June 28, 2016Assignee: EMX International, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Lee Graybeal, Alan Carey Rogers, Andrey Muraviev
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Publication number: 20160161400Abstract: An intracavity laser absorption infrared spectroscopy system for detecting trace analytes in vapor samples. The system uses a spectrometer in communications with control electronics, wherein the control electronics contain an analyte database that contains absorption profiles for each analyte the system is used to detect. The system can not only detect the presence of specific analytes, but identify them as well. The spectrometer uses a hollow cavity waveguide that creates a continuous loop inside of the device, thus creating a large path length and eliminating the need to mechanically adjust the path length to achieve a high Q-factor. In a preferred embodiment, the laser source may serve as the detector, thus eliminating the need for a separate detector.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2015Publication date: June 9, 2016Applicant: EMX International, LLCInventors: Daniel Lee Graybeal, Alan Carey Rogers, Andrey Muraview
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Publication number: 20150316414Abstract: An intracavity laser absorption infrared spectroscopy system for detecting trace analytes in vapor samples. The system uses a spectrometer in communications with control electronics, wherein the control electronics contain an analyte database that contains absorption profiles for each analyte the system is used to detect. The system can not only detect the presence of specific analytes, but identify them as well. The spectrometer uses a hollow cavity waveguide that creates a continuous loop inside of the device, thus creating a large path length and eliminating the need to mechanically adjust the path length to achieve a high Q-factor. In a preferred embodiment, the laser source may serve as the detector, thus eliminating the need for a separate detector.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2015Publication date: November 5, 2015Applicant: EMX INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Daniel Lee Graybeal, Alan Carey Rogers, Andrey Muraviev
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Patent number: 9075001Abstract: An intracavity laser absorption infrared spectroscopy system for detecting trace analytes in vapor samples. The system uses a spectrometer in communications with control electronics, wherein the control electronics contain an analyte database that contains absorption profiles for each analyte the system is used to detect. The system can not only detect the presence of specific analytes, but identify them as well. The spectrometer uses a hollow cavity waveguide that creates a continuous loop inside of the device, thus creating a large path length and eliminating the need to mechanically adjust the path length to achieve a high Q-factor. In a preferred embodiment, the laser source may serve as the detector, thus eliminating the need for a separate detector.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2013Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: EMX International, LLCInventors: Daniel Lee Graybeal, Alan Carey Rogers
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Publication number: 20150083922Abstract: An intracavity laser absorption infrared spectroscopy system for detecting trace analytes in vapor samples. The system uses a spectrometer in communications with control electronics, wherein the control electronics contain an analyte database that contains absorption profiles for each analyte the system is used to detect. The system can not only detect the presence of specific analytes, but identify them as well. The spectrometer uses a hollow cavity waveguide that creates a continuous loop inside of the device, thus creating a large path length and eliminating the need to mechanically adjust the path length to achieve a high Q-factor. In a preferred embodiment, the laser source may serve as the detector, thus eliminating the need for a separate detector.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2013Publication date: March 26, 2015Applicant: EMX INTERNATIONAL LLCInventors: Daniel Lee Graybeal, Alan Carey Rogers
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Patent number: 7048212Abstract: The present invention provides a sound activated detection system disposed within the conveyor and/or hammer roll area of a reduction mill for detecting unshredable materials fed into the machine. More specifically, an embodiment of this invention comprises a unshredable debris detector disposed in operative relationship in the material input path and includes a transducer, preferably a piezoelectric crystal, acoustically coupled to a sensing surface disposed transversely across a portion of the input path. Alternative embodiments may include one or more accelerometers, microphones, or other vibration or acoustic sensors either alone or in conjunction with the transducer for detecting the unshredable material.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2003Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Inventor: Alan Carey
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Publication number: 20050127217Abstract: The present invention provides a sound activated detection system disposed within the conveyor and/or hammer roll area of a reduction mill for detecting unshredable materials fed into the machine. More specifically, an embodiment of this invention comprises a unshredable debris detector disposed in operative relationship in the material input path and includes a transducer, preferably a piezoelectric crystal, acoustically coupled to a sensing surface disposed transversely across a portion of the input path. Alternative embodiments may include one or more accelerometers, microphones, or other vibration or acoustic sensors either alone or in conjunction with the transducer for detecting the unshredable material. The present invention further features a conveyor system wherein the conveyor(s) are automatically reversed for a predetermined amount of time when a unshredable object is detected.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2003Publication date: June 16, 2005Inventor: Alan Carey
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Patent number: D454183Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2000Date of Patent: March 5, 2002Inventors: James Patrick Yates, Brendan Alan Carey, John Abbott Richards