Patents by Inventor Bailey Gamble

Bailey Gamble 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).

  • Patent number: 11408645
    Abstract: The disclosure relates to a thermosiphon system operable to consistently maintain the permafrost and active frost layer in a frozen condition to adequately support buildings and other structures. During cooler seasons, the thermosiphon system uses a passive refrigeration cycle to efficiently maintain the frozen layers using the cold air. When the air temperature rises during the warmer months, the system transitions into an active refrigeration mode that uses a refrigeration system to minimize thawing or degradation of the permafrost and active frost layers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 2019
    Date of Patent: August 9, 2022
    Assignee: Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
    Inventors: John A. Warren, William Fraser, Bailey Gamble
  • Publication number: 20200064028
    Abstract: The disclosure relates to a thermosiphon system operable to consistently maintain the permafrost and active frost layer in a frozen condition to adequately support buildings and other structures. During cooler seasons, the thermosiphon system uses a passive refrigeration cycle to efficiently maintain the frozen layers using the cold air. When the air temperature rises during the warmer months, the system transitions into an active refrigeration mode that uses a refrigeration system to minimize thawing or degradation of the permafrost and active frost layers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2019
    Publication date: February 27, 2020
    Inventors: John A. Warren, William Fraser, Bailey Gamble
  • Patent number: 7716312
    Abstract: A method and system are disclosed for transferring large data files over parallel connections. A file can be transferred between a first application operating on a first system and a second application operating on a second system. A plurality of connections are established between the first application and the second application. A send buffer is created to store N segments of the file at the first system, N being an integer greater than one. The N segments of the file are read into the send buffer. Each segment in the buffer is sent on a corresponding connection among the plurality of connections for delivery to the second application. The number of connections can be selected by a user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 11, 2010
    Assignee: Avid Technology, Inc.
    Inventor: Jonathan Bailey Gamble
  • Patent number: 7668901
    Abstract: Methods and system are disclosed to minimize inefficiencies for local area users to share and access data. A local proxy server operates in conjunction with a central server. Local area users can post or store (“store”) data, e.g., media data, on the local proxy server in order for the data to be accessed locally. The local proxy server can also store the data from the local area users on a central server. Additionally, the local proxy server can copy data being stored on the central server for local access by the local area users. In this manner, local area users can utilize the benefits (e.g., higher bandwidth and faster download speed) of storing and accessing media data to and from a local area source (i.e., the local proxy server).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 23, 2010
    Assignee: Avid Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael Martin Franke, Johnathan Bailey Gamble, William Russell Henshall, Aaron Sasha Cabral Jacobs, Matthew Donaldson Moller, Dimitri Vandellos
  • Publication number: 20040093420
    Abstract: A method and system are disclosed for transferring large data files over parallel connections. A file can be transferred between a first application operating on a first system and a second application operating on a second system. A plurality of connections are established between the first application and the second application. A send buffer is created to store N segments of the file at the first system, N being an integer greater than one. The N segments of the file are read into the send buffer. Each segment in the buffer is sent on a corresponding connection among the plurality of connections for delivery to the second application. The number of connections can be selected by a user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 13, 2002
    Publication date: May 13, 2004
    Inventor: Jonathan Bailey Gamble
  • Publication number: 20030195924
    Abstract: Methods and system are disclosed to minimize inefficiencies for local area users to share and access data. A local proxy server operates in conjunction with a central server. Local area users can post or store (“store”) data, e.g., media data, on the local proxy server in order for the data to be accessed locally. The local proxy server can also store the data from the local area users on a central server. Additionally, the local proxy server can copy data being stored on the central server for local access by the local area users. In this manner, local area users can utilize the benefits (e.g., higher bandwidth and faster download speed) of storing and accessing media data to and from a local area source (i.e., the local proxy server).
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 15, 2002
    Publication date: October 16, 2003
    Inventors: Michael Martin Franke, Johnathan Bailey Gamble, William Russell Henshall, Aaron Sasha Cabral Jacobs, Matthew Donaldson Moller, Dimitri Vandellos
  • Publication number: 20030195929
    Abstract: Methods and system are disclosed allowing media data to be stored on a secondary storage system accessible for local area users. Such users can thus post or store media data (“posted media data”) on a central server and on the secondary storage system. By such a process, posted media data on the central server is in effect “mirrored” on the secondary storage system. As a result, collaborating local area users can utilize the benefits (e.g., higher bandwidth and faster download speed) of accessing posted media data from a local area source (i.e., the secondary storage system). Furthermore, in order to avoid downloading incomplete posted media data, a completion signal or pending signal can be used to indicate if the posted media data has been completely stored or is in the process of being stored on the secondary storage system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 15, 2002
    Publication date: October 16, 2003
    Inventors: Michael Martin Franke, Johnathan Bailey Gamble, William Russell Henshall, Aaron Sasha Cabral Jacobs, Matthew Donaldson Moller