Patents by Inventor Andrew Junkins
Andrew Junkins 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: 11675725Abstract: An interposer includes a planar substrate and a pad array formed on a bottom side of the planar substrate to connect with a pin array within a CPU socket. A serial computer expansion bus connector is formed on the top side of the planar substrate and is electronically coupled to a portion of the pad array. The interposer further includes a perimeter structure adapted for securing to a CPU carrier. The interposer may be included in a kit with a heatsink securable to the CPU socket, wherein the heatsink includes a contact area for contacting the interposer and applying a load to the interposer. A printed circuit board assembly may include first and second CPU sockets that are connected by a CPU interconnect, where the interposer may be installed in the first CPU socket and a CPU may be installed in the second CPU socket.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2021Date of Patent: June 13, 2023Inventors: Paul T. Artman, Martin W Hiegl, Andrew Junkins
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Publication number: 20230116097Abstract: An interposer includes a planar substrate and a pad array formed on a bottom side of the planar substrate to connect with a pin array within a CPU socket. A serial computer expansion bus connector is formed on the top side of the planar substrate and is electronically coupled to a portion of the pad array. The interposer further includes a perimeter structure adapted for securing to a CPU carrier. The interposer may be included in a kit with a heatsink securable to the CPU socket, wherein the heatsink includes a contact area for contacting the interposer and applying a load to the interposer. A printed circuit board assembly may include first and second CPU sockets that are connected by a CPU interconnect, where the interposer may be installed in the first CPU socket and a CPU may be installed in the second CPU socket.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2021Publication date: April 13, 2023Inventors: Paul T. Artman, Martin W Hiegl, Andrew Junkins
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Publication number: 20230098634Abstract: An apparatus or hybrid connector includes a connector assembly and a plurality of electronically conductive elements supported by the connector assembly. The connector assembly further includes a first connector for connecting with a first printed circuit board (PCB), a second connector for connecting with a second PCB, and a wire termination connected to a high-speed communication cable. The second connector forms a right angle with the first connector, and the second connector is oriented to connect with the second PCB in an orthogonal orientation to the first PCB. The conductive elements have a first end terminating in the second card edge connector, whereas a first portion of the conductive elements have a second end terminating in the wire termination and a second portion of the conductive elements have a second end terminating in the first connector. Multiple hybrid connectors may be connected to a first printed circuit board.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2021Publication date: March 30, 2023Inventors: Jonathan Hinkle, Andrew Junkins, Tony C Sass
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Publication number: 20220151098Abstract: Cooling devices for cooling electronic components with liquid cooling and associated methods thereof are disclosed. According to an aspect, a device includes a housing that defines an interior space. The device also includes an electronic component positioned in the interior space. The device also includes a liquid cooling component configured to engage the housing and the electronic component for cooling the electronic component and the interior space.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2020Publication date: May 12, 2022Inventors: Andrew Junkins, Paul Artman, Vinod Kamath
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Patent number: 8701984Abstract: A banking system includes a plurality of automated banking machines and operates to cause financial transfers responsive to data read from data bearing records. Each machine (10) includes a user interface (16), a card reader (18) of data bearing records, a cash dispenser (42), and other transaction function devices. The card reader operates to read card data corresponding to financial accounts from user cards. In exchange for providing the machines at no charge to a merchant, user transaction fees assessed to machine users are shared by both the machine provider and the merchant.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2012Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Roy Shirah, Andrew Junkins, Matthew Force, Mike Ryan, William Beskitt, Robert Bowser, Mark D. Smith
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Patent number: 8608060Abstract: A cash dispensing banking machine that operates responsive to data bearing records includes a card reader that reads identifying data from a user card. The machine dispenses cash from a cash dispenser for a financial account without causing the card reader device to read data from a card corresponding to the financial account, when a determination indicates that a voice of the user corresponds to a particular recognized user stored in a data store in correlated relation with the financial account.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2013Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Nalarajan Ramachandran, Roy Mleziva, Jeffrey A. Hill, Mark Owens, Mark D. Smith, Sean Haney, Andrew Junkins, Matthew Force, H. Thomas Graef, Elizabeth M Herrera, Robert G. Miller
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Patent number: 8356748Abstract: A cash dispensing banking machine that operates responsive to data bearing records includes a card reader that reads identifying data from a user card. The machine dispenses cash from a cash dispenser for a financial account without causing the card reader device to read data from a card corresponding to the financial account, when a determination indicates that a voice of the user corresponds to a particular recognized user stored in a data store in correlated relation with the financial account.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2011Date of Patent: January 22, 2013Assignee: Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Natarajan Ramachandran, Mark Owens, Mark D. Smith, Sean Haney, Andrew Junkins, Matthew Force, H. Thomas Graef, Elizabeth M. Herrera, Robert G. Miller, Roy Mleziva, Jeffrey A. Hill
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Patent number: 8328085Abstract: A banking system includes a plurality of automated banking machines and operates to cause financial transfers responsive to data read from data bearing records. Each machine (10) includes a user interface (16), a card reader (18) of data bearing records, a cash dispenser (42), and other transaction function devices. The card reader operates to read card data corresponding to financial accounts from user cards. In exchange for providing the machines at no charge to a merchant, user transaction fees assessed to machine users are shared by both the machine provider and the merchant.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2010Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Roy Shirah, Andrew Junkins, Matthew Force, Mike Ryan, William D. Beskitt, Robert Bowser, Mark D. Smith
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Publication number: 20110309141Abstract: A cash dispensing banking machine that operates responsive to data bearing records includes a card reader that reads identifying data from a user card. The machine dispenses cash from a cash dispenser for a financial account without causing the card reader device to read data from a card corresponding to the financial account, when a determination indicates that a voice of the user corresponds to a particular recognized user stored in a data store in correlated relation with the financial account.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Natarajan Ramachandran, Mark Owens, Mark D. Smith, Sean Haney, Andrew Junkins, Matthew Force, H. Thomas Graef, Elizabeth M. Herrera, Robert G. Miller, Roy Mleziva, Jeffrey A. Hill
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Patent number: 8011572Abstract: A cash dispensing banking transaction machine that operates responsive to data bearing records includes a card reader that reads identifying data from a user card. The machine dispenses cash from a cash dispenser for a financial account without causing the card reader device to read data from a card corresponding to the financial account, when a determination indicates that a voice of the user included in an audio input signal to audio input device corresponds to a particular recognized user stored in a data store in correlated relation with the financial account.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2008Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Natarajan Ramachandran, Mark Owens, Mark D. Smith, Sean Haney, Andrew Junkins, Matthew Force, H. Thomas Graef, Elizabeth M. Herrera, Robert G. Miller, Roy Mleziva, Jeffrey A. Hill
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Patent number: 7891554Abstract: An automated banking machine (10) identifies and stores documents such as currency bills deposited by a user. The machine then selectively recovers documents from storage and dispenses them to other users. The machine includes a central transport (70) wherein documents deposited in a stack are unstacked, oriented, and identified. Such documents are then routed to storage areas in recycling canisters (92, 94, 96, 98). When a user subsequently requests a dispense, documents stored in the storage areas are selectively picked therefrom and delivered to the user through an input/output area (50) of the machine. The control system (30) for the machine includes a terminal processor (548). Identification devices identify the type and character of a document, and distinguish genuine documents, such as genuine currency bills, from unidentifiable or suspect documents.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2009Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: H. Thomas Graef, William D. Beskitt, Damon J. Blackford, Dale Blackson, Robert Bowser, Keith A. Drescher, Jeffrey Eastman, Matthew Force, Sean Haney, Michael Harty, Dale Horan, Andrew Junkins, Edward L. Laskowski, Ashok Modi, Mark Owens, Mike Ryan, Bill Schadt, David Schultz, Mike Theriault, Mark D. Smith
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Patent number: 7789296Abstract: An automated transaction machine (600) includes a note receiving storage and dispensing mechanism (624). The mechanism (624) includes a stacker mechanism (654). The stacker mechanism collects in a stack notes such as currency bills that are to be dispensed from the machine to a user, and the stack is then presented to the user from the machine. The stacker mechanism includes a stack support member (668), a flexible member (692) and spaced supports (694). Notes are engaged in supporting connection with the stack support member as the stack support member is rotated in a first rotational direction. After the stack is accumulated, rotation of the stack support member in an opposed rotational direction delivers the stack from the stacker mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2008Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Sean Haney, Mark D. Smith, Nat Ramachandran, Matthew Force, H. Thomas Graef, Robert G. Miller, Mark Owens, Andrew Junkins, Elizabeth M. Herrera
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Patent number: 7735723Abstract: An automated canister reloading machine is able to reload a currency canister removed from an ATM. The reloading machine includes a supply of currency notes. The reloading machine can transfer currency notes from the supply into a storage area of the canister. The canister includes a memory that can store data representative of information concerning the canister, such as data representative of the type and number of currency notes held in the canister. The reloading machine is able to update the canister memory.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2008Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Diebold Self-Service Systems division of Diebold IncorporatedInventors: Matthew V. Force, H. Thomas Graef, Robert A. Bowser, Jeffrey M. Eastman, Michael J. Harty, Andrew Junkins, Michael E. Lindroos, Mark J. Owens, Mike R. Ryan, Alan Looney, Roy Shirah
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Publication number: 20100102118Abstract: A cash dispensing banking transaction machine that operates responsive to data bearing records includes a card reader that reads identifying data from a user card. The machine dispenses cash from a cash dispenser for a financial account without causing the card reader device to read data from a card corresponding to the financial account, when a determination indicates that a voice of the user included in an audio input signal to audio input device corresponds to a particular recognized user stored in a data store in correlated relation with the financial account.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2008Publication date: April 29, 2010Inventors: Natarajan Ramachandran, Mark Owens, Mark D. Smith, Sean Haney, Andrew Junkins, Matthew Force, H. Thomas Graef, Elizabeth M. Herrera, Robert G. Miller, Roy Mleziva, Jeffrey A. Hill
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Publication number: 20090242625Abstract: An automated banking machine (10) identifies and stores documents such as currency bills deposited by a user. The machine then selectively recovers documents from storage and dispenses them to other users. The machine includes a central transport (70) wherein documents deposited in a stack are unstacked, oriented, and identified. Such documents are then routed to storage areas in recycling canisters (92, 94, 96, 98). When a user subsequently requests a dispense, documents stored in the storage areas are selectively picked therefrom and delivered to the user through an input/output area (50) of the machine. The control system (30) for the machine includes a terminal processor (548). Identification devices identify the type and character of a document, and distinguish genuine documents, such as genuine currency bills, from unidentifiable or suspect documents.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicant: Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: H. Thomas Graef, William D. Beskitt, Damon J. Blackford, Dale Blackson, Robert Bowser, Keith A. Drescher, Jeffrey Eastman, Matthew Force, Sean Haney, Michael Harty, Dale Horan, Andrew Junkins, Edward L. Laskowski, Ashok Modi, Mark Owens, Mike Ryan, Bill Schadt, David Schultz, Mike Theriault, Mark D. Smith
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Publication number: 20090140039Abstract: An automated canister reloading machine is able to reload a currency canister removed from an ATM. The reloading machine includes a supply of currency notes. The reloading machine can transfer currency notes from the supply into a storage area of the canister. The canister includes a memory that can store data representative of information concerning the canister, such as data representative of the type and number of currency notes held in the canister. The reloading machine is able to update the canister memory.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2008Publication date: June 4, 2009Applicant: Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Matthew Force, H. Thomas Graef, Robert Bowser, Jeffrey Eastman, Michael Harty, Andrew Junkins, Michael E. Lindroos, Mark Owens, Mike Ryan, Alan Looney, Roy Shirah
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Patent number: 7494046Abstract: An automated banking machine (10) identifies and stores documents such as currency bills deposited by a user. The machine then selectively recovers documents from storage and dispenses them to other users. The machine includes a central transport (70) wherein documents deposited in a stack are unstacked, oriented and identified. Such documents are then routed to storage areas in recycling canisters (92, 94, 96, 98). When a user subsequently requests a dispense, documents stored in the storage areas are selectively picked therefrom and delivered to the user through an input/output area (50) of the machine. The control system (30) for the machine includes a terminal processor (548). Identification devices identify the type and character of a document, and distinguish genuine documents, such as genuine currency bills, from unidentifiable or suspect documents.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2003Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: H. Thomas Graef, Mark D. Smith, Edward L. Laskowski, William D. Beskitt, Damon J. Blackford, Dale Blackson, Robert Bowser, Keith A. Drescher, Jeffrey Eastman, Matthew Force, Sean Haney, Michael Harty, Dale Horan, Andrew Junkins, Ashok Modi, Mark Owens, Mike Ryan, Bill Schadt, David Schultz, Mike Theriault
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Patent number: 7448535Abstract: An automated canister reloading machine is able to reload a currency canister removed from an ATM. The reloading machine includes a supply of currency notes. The reloading machine can transfer currency notes from the supply into a storage area of the canister. The canister includes a memory that can store data representative of information concerning the canister, such as data representative of the type and number of currency notes held in the canister. The reloading machine is able to update the canister memory.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2007Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Diebold Self-Service Systems division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Matthew Force, H. Thomas Graef, Robert Bowser, Jeffrey Eastman, Michael Harty, Andrew Junkins, Michael E. Lindroos, Mark Owens, Mike Ryan, Alan Looney, Roy Shirah
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Publication number: 20080197183Abstract: An automated transaction machine (600) includes a note receiving storage and dispensing mechanism (624). The mechanism (624) includes a stacker mechanism (654). The stacker mechanism collects in a stack notes such as currency bills that are to be dispensed from the machine to a user, and the stack is then presented to the user from the machine. The stacker mechanism includes a stack support member (668), a flexible member (692) and spaced supports (694). Notes are engaged in supporting connection with the stack support member as the stack support member is rotated in a first rotational direction. After the stack is accumulated, rotation of the stack support member in an opposed rotational direction delivers the stack from the stacker mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2008Publication date: August 21, 2008Applicant: Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Sean Haney, Mark D. Smith, Nat Ramachandran, Matthew Force, H. Thomas Graef, Robert G. Miller, Mark Owens, Andrew Junkins, Elizabeth M. Herrera
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Patent number: 7360683Abstract: An automated transaction machine (600) includes a note receiving storage and dispensing mechanism (624). The mechanism (624) includes a stacker mechanism (654). The stacker mechanism collects in a stack notes such as currency bills that are to be dispensed from the machine to a user, and the stack is then presented to the user from the machine. The stacker mechanism includes a stack support member (668), a flexible member (692) and spaced supports (694). Notes are engaged in supporting connection with the stack support member as the stack support member is rotated in a first rotational direction. After the stack is accumulated, rotation of the stack support member in an opposed rotational direction delivers the stack from the stacker mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2001Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Sean Haney, Mark D. Smith, Nat Ramachandran, Matthew Force, H. Thomas Graef, Robert G. Miller, Mark Owens, Andrew Junkins, Elizabeth M. Herrera