Patents by Inventor Anthony A. Hutchinson
Anthony A. Hutchinson 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: 20240091860Abstract: An improved exhaust system and method for an apparatus that removes support material from additively manufactured parts is disclosed. The apparatus includes an enclosed chamber in which the additively manufactured parts are placed. A heated detergent fluid is sprayed at the additively manufactured parts. The improved exhaust system exhausts heated air from the chamber. The improved exhaust system includes an exhaust channel having an inlet end open to the chamber through which heated air from the chamber is caused to flow. Relatively cooler air is caused to flow across the outside of the exhaust channel. When the heated air from the chamber encounters the exhaust channel across which the relatively cooler air is caused to flow, evaporated fluids in the heated air condense and fall back into the chamber. The improved exhaust system can be retrofitted onto older models of the support removal apparatus that do not have the improved exhaust system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2021Publication date: March 21, 2024Applicant: PostProcess Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Anthony Wesley, Michael Russell Valvo, Gary Douglas Burch, Daniel Hutchinson
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Patent number: 10817318Abstract: A multi-tenant virtual machine infrastructure (MTVMI) allows multiple tenants to independently access and use a plurality of virtual computing resources via the Internet. Within the MTVMI, different tenants may define unique configurations of virtual computing resources and unique rules to govern the use of the virtual computing resources. The MTVMI may be configured to provide valuable services for tenants and users associated with the tenants.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2018Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: SkytapInventors: Nicholas Luis Astete, Aaron Benjamin Brethorst, Joseph Michael Goldberg, Matthew Hanlon, Anthony A. Hutchinson, Gopalakrishnan Janakiraman, Alexander Kotelnikov, Petr Novodvorskiy, David William Richardson, Roxanne Camille Skelly, Nikolai Slioussar, Jonathan Weeks
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Publication number: 20190102209Abstract: A multi-tenant virtual machine infrastructure (MTVMI) allows multiple tenants to independently access and use a plurality of virtual computing resources via the Internet. Within the MTVMI, different tenants may define unique configurations of virtual computing resources and unique rules to govern the use of the virtual computing resources. The MTVMI may be configured to provide valuable services for tenants and users associated with the tenants.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2018Publication date: April 4, 2019Inventors: Nicholas Luis Astete, Aaron Benjamin Brethorst, Joseph Michael Goldberg, Matthew Hanlon, Anthony A. Hutchinson, Gopalakrishnan Janakiraman, Alexander Kotelnikov, Petr Novodvorskiy, David William Richardson, Roxanne Camille Skelly, Nikolai Slioussar, Jonathan Weeks
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Patent number: 10127059Abstract: A multi-tenant virtual machine infrastructure (MTVMI) allows multiple tenants to independently access and use a plurality of virtual computing resources via the Internet. Within the MTVMI, different tenants may define unique configurations of virtual computing resources and unique rules to govern the use of the virtual computing resources. The MTVMI may be configured to provide valuable services for tenants and users associated with the tenants.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2009Date of Patent: November 13, 2018Assignee: SkytapInventors: Nicholas Luis Astete, Aaron Benjamin Brethorst, Joseph Michael Goldberg, Matthew Hanlon, Anthony A. Hutchinson, Jr., Gopalakrishnan Janakiraman, Alexander Kotelnikov, Petr Novodvorskiy, David William Richardson, Roxanne Camille Skelly, Nikolai Slioussar, Jonathan Weeks
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Patent number: 9870238Abstract: A multi-tenant virtual machine infrastructure (MTVMI) allows multiple tenants to independently access and use a plurality of virtual computing resources via the Internet. Within the MTVMI, different tenants may define unique configurations of virtual computing resources and unique rules to govern the use of the virtual computing resources. The MTVMI may be configured to provide valuable services for tenants and users associated with the tenants.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2012Date of Patent: January 16, 2018Assignee: SkytapInventors: Nicholas Luis Astete, Aaron Benjamin Brethorst, Joseph Michael Goldberg, Matthew Hanlon, Anthony A. Hutchinson, Jr., Gopalakrishnan Janakiraman, Alexander Kotelnikov, Petr Novodvorskiy, David William Richardson, Roxanne Camille Skelly, Nikolai Slioussar, Jonathan Weeks
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Patent number: 9063763Abstract: A multi-tenant virtual machine infrastructure (MTVMI) allows multiple tenants to independently access and use a plurality of virtual computing resources via the Internet. Within the MTVMI, different tenants may define unique configurations of virtual computing resources and unique rules to govern the use of the virtual computing resources. The MTVMI may be configured to provide valuable services for tenants and users associated with the tenants.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2013Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: SkytapInventors: Nicholas Luis Astete, Aaron Benjamin Brethorst, Joseph Michael Goldberg, Matthew Hanlon, Anthony A. Hutchinson, Jr., Gopalakrishnan Janakiraman, Alexander Kotelnikov, Peter Holland, David William Richardson, Roxanne Camille Skelly, Nikolai Slioussar, Jonathan Weeks
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Patent number: 9052933Abstract: A multi-tenant virtual machine infrastructure (MTVMI) allows multiple tenants to independently access and use a plurality of virtual computing resources via the Internet. Within the MTVMI, different tenants may define unique configurations of virtual computing resources and unique rules to govern the use of the virtual computing resources. The MTVMI may be configured to provide valuable services for tenants and users associated with the tenants.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2013Date of Patent: June 9, 2015Assignee: SkytapInventors: Nicholas Luis Astete, Aaron Benjamin Brethorst, Joseph Michael Goldberg, Matthew Hanlon, Anthony A. Hutchinson, Jr., Gopalakrishnan Janakiraman, Alexander Kotelnikov, Peter Holland, David William Richardson, Roxanne Camille Skelly, Nikolai Slioussar, Jonathan Weeks
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Patent number: 8972978Abstract: A multi-tenant virtual machine infrastructure (MTVMI) allows multiple tenants to independently access and use a plurality of virtual computing resources via the Internet. Within the MTVMI, different tenants may define unique configurations of virtual computing resources and unique rules to govern the use of the virtual computing resources. The MTVMI may be configured to provide valuable services for tenants and users associated with the tenants.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2009Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: SkytapInventors: Nicholas Luis Astete, Aaron Benjamin Brethorst, Joseph Michael Goldberg, Matthew Hanlon, Anthony A. Hutchinson, Jr., Gopalakrishnan Janakiraman, Alexander Kotelnikov, Petr Novodvorskiy, David William Richardson, Roxanne Camille Skelly, Nikolai Slioussar, Jonathan Weeks
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Patent number: 8635351Abstract: A multi-tenant virtual machine infrastructure (MTVMI) allows multiple tenants to independently access and use a plurality of virtual computing resources via the Internet. Within the MTVMI, different tenants may define unique configurations of virtual computing resources and unique rules to govern the use of the virtual computing resources. The MTVMI may be configured to provide valuable services for tenants and users associated with the tenants.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: January 21, 2014Assignee: SkytapInventors: Nicholas Luis Astete, Aaron Benjamin Brethorst, Joseph Michael Goldberg, Matthew Hanlon, Anthony A. Hutchinson, Jr., Gopalakrishnan Janakiraman, Alexander Kotelnikov, Petr Novodvorskiy, David William Richardson, Roxanne Camille Skelly, Nikolai Slioussar, Jonathan Weeks
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Publication number: 20130290960Abstract: A multi-tenant virtual machine infrastructure (MTVMI) allows multiple tenants to independently access and use a plurality of virtual computing resources via the Internet. Within the MTVMI, different tenants may define unique configurations of virtual computing resources and unique rules to govern the use of the virtual computing resources. The MTVMI may be configured to provide valuable services for tenants and users associated with the tenants.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2013Publication date: October 31, 2013Inventors: Nicholas Luis Astete, Aaron Benjamin Brethorst, Joseph Michael Goldberg, Matthew Hanlon, Anthony A. Hutchinson, JR., Gopalakrishnan Janakiraman, Alexander Kotelnikov, Peter Holland, David William Richardson, Roxanne Camille Skelly, Nikolai Slioussar, Jonathan Weeks
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Publication number: 20130290506Abstract: A multi-tenant virtual machine infrastructure (MTVMI) allows multiple tenants to independently access and use a plurality of virtual computing resources via the Internet. Within the MTVMI, different tenants may define unique configurations of virtual computing resources and unique rules to govern the use of the virtual computing resources. The MTVMI may be configured to provide valuable services for tenants and users associated with the tenants.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2013Publication date: October 31, 2013Inventors: Nicholas Luis Astete, Aaron Benjamin Brethorst, Joseph Michael Goldberg, Matthew Hanlon, Anthony A. Hutchinson, Jr., Gopalakrishnan Janakiraman, Alexander Kotelnikov, Peter Holland, David William Richardson, Roxanne Camille Skelly, Nikolai Slioussar, Jonathan Weeks
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Patent number: 8473627Abstract: A multi-tenant virtual machine infrastructure (MTVMI) allows multiple tenants to independently access and use a plurality of virtual computing resources via the Internet. Within the MTVMI, different tenants may define unique configurations of virtual computing resources and unique rules to govern the use of the virtual computing resources. The MTVMI may be configured to provide valuable services for tenants and users associated with the tenants.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2011Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: SkytapInventors: Nicholas Luis Astete, Aaron Benjamin Brethorst, Joseph Michael Goldberg, Matthew Hanlon, Anthony A. Hutchinson, Jr., Gopalakrishnan Janakiraman, Alexander Kotelnikov, Petr Novodvorskiy, David William Richardson, Roxanne Camille Skelly, Nikolai Slioussar, Jonathan Weeks
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Patent number: 8473594Abstract: A multi-tenant virtual machine infrastructure (MTVMI) allows multiple tenants to independently access and use a plurality of virtual computing resources via the Internet. Within the MTVMI, different tenants may define unique configurations of virtual computing resources and unique rules to govern the use of the virtual computing resources. The MTVMI may be configured to provide valuable services for tenants and users associated with the tenants.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2009Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: SkytapInventors: Nicholas Luis Astete, Aaron Benjamin Brethorst, Joseph Michael Goldberg, Matthew Hanlon, Anthony A. Hutchinson, Jr., Gopalakrishnan Janakiraman, Alexander Kotelnikov, Petr Novodvorskiy, David William Richardson, Roxanne Camille Skelly, Nikolai Slioussar, Jonathan Weeks
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Publication number: 20130013738Abstract: A multi-tenant virtual machine infrastructure (MTVMI) allows multiple tenants to independently access and use a plurality of virtual computing resources via the Internet. Within the MTVMI, different tenants may define unique configurations of virtual computing resources and unique rules to govern the use of the virtual computing resources. The MTVMI may be configured to provide valuable services for tenants and users associated with the tenants.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2012Publication date: January 10, 2013Applicant: SkytapInventors: Nicholas Luis Astete, Aaron Benjamin Brethorst, Joseph Michael Goldberg, Matthew Hanlon, Anthony A. Hutchinson, JR., Gopalakrishnan Janakiraman, Alexander Kotelnikov, Petr Novodvorskiy, David William Richardson, Roxanne Camille Skelly, Nikolai Slioussar, Jonathan Weeks
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Publication number: 20120096158Abstract: A multi-tenant virtual machine infrastructure (MTVMI) allows multiple tenants to independently access and use a plurality of virtual computing resources via the Internet. Within the MTVMI, different tenants may define unique configurations of virtual computing resources and unique rules to govern the use of the virtual computing resources. The MTVMI may be configured to provide valuable services for tenants and users associated with the tenants.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2011Publication date: April 19, 2012Applicant: SkytapInventors: Nicholas Luis Astete, Aaron Benjamin Brethorst, Joseph Michael Goldberg, Matthew Hanlon, Anthony A. Hutchinson, JR., Gopalakrishnan Janakiraman, Alexander Kotelnikov, Petr Novodvorskiy, David William Richardson, Roxanne Camille Skelly, Nikolai Slioussar, Jonathan Weeks
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Publication number: 20100138830Abstract: A multi-tenant virtual machine infrastructure (MTVMI) allows multiple tenants to independently access and use a plurality of virtual computing resources via the Internet. Within the MTVMI, different tenants may define unique configurations of virtual computing resources and unique rules to govern the use of the virtual computing resources. The MTVMI may be configured to provide valuable services for tenants and users associated with the tenants.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: SkytapInventors: Nicholas Luis Astete, Aaron Benjamin Brethorst, Joseph Michael Goldberg, Matthew hanlon, Anthony A. Hutchinson, JR., Gopalakrishnan Janakiraman, Alexander Kotelnikov, Petr Novodvorski, David William Richardson, Roxanne Camille Skelly, Nikolai Slioussar, Jonathan Weeks
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Publication number: 20090327471Abstract: A multi-tenant virtual machine infrastructure (MTVMI) allows multiple tenants to independently access and use a plurality of virtual computing resources via the Internet. Within the MTVMI, different tenants may define unique configurations of virtual computing resources and unique rules to govern the use of the virtual computing resources. The MTVMI may be configured to provide valuable services for tenants and users associated with the tenants.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: SkytapInventors: Nicholas Luis Astete, Aaron Benjamin Brethorst, Joseph Michael Goldberg, Matthew Hanlon, Anthony A. Hutchinson, JR., Gopalakrishnan Janakiraman, Alexander Kotelnikov, Petr Novodvorskiy, David William Richardson, Roxanne Camille Sakelly, Nikolai Slioussar, Jonathan Weeks
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Publication number: 20090288084Abstract: A multi-tenant virtual machine infrastructure (MTVMI) allows multiple tenants to independently access and use a plurality of virtual computing resources via the Internet. Within the MTVMI, different tenants may define unique configurations of virtual computing resources and unique rules to govern the use of the virtual computing resources. The MTVMI may be configured to provide valuable services for tenants and users associated with the tenants.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2009Publication date: November 19, 2009Applicant: SkytapInventors: Nicholas Luis Astete, Aaron Benjamin Brethorst, Joseph Michael Goldberg, Matthew Hanlon, Anthony A. Hutchinson, JR., Gopalakrishnan Janakiraman, Alexander Kotelnikov, Petr Novodvorskiy, David William Richardsen, Roxanne Camille Skelly, Nikolai Slioussar, Jonathan Weeks
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Publication number: 20040015600Abstract: A facility for adapting a representation of a real workload is described. The facility retrieves a stored representation of a real workload produced on a source N-tiered computing system. The retrieved representation specifies a plurality of requests received by one or more applications executing on the source N-tiered computing system. The facility selects a performance characteristic to be produced by playing back the real workload represented by the retrieved representation on a target N-tiered computing system. The facility modifies one or more aspects of the retrieved real workload representation to adapt the real workload representation to produce the selected performance characteristic when the modified real workload representation is played back on the target N-tiered computing system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2003Publication date: January 22, 2004Inventors: Ashutosh Tiwary, Przemyslaw Pardyak, Jonathan B. Weeks, Anthony A. Hutchinson
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Publication number: 20030172198Abstract: A facility for playing back live workload data in a N-tiered computing system executing a group of application programs is described. The facility retrieves live workload data identifying a set of recorded requests and their arguments that have been received during an earlier recording period in a particular order by a specified application program among the group of application programs. The facility presents each request identified by the retrieved live workload data to the specified application with its arguments to play back the requests identified by the retrieved live workload. The played-back requests are presented in the same order as the recorded requests were received during the recording period and with the same arguments with which the recorded requests were received during the recording period. Such presentation preserves the semantic correctness of the application and preserves the performance accuracy of the N-tiered system in which the identified requests were received.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2003Publication date: September 11, 2003Inventors: Ashutosh Tiwary, Przemyslaw Pardyak, Tavis D. Elliott, Anthony A. Hutchinson