Patents by Inventor Brian Bauman
Brian Bauman 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: 20220342225Abstract: In various implementations, a sample cell for optical analysis can include a housing configured to confine a sample to be analyzed. The cell can include at least one planar reflector and at least one concave reflector. The at least one planar reflector can be disposed in the housing to receive light from a light source. The at least one concave reflector can be disposed in the housing with respect to the at least one planar reflector to receive light reflected from the at least one planar reflector and to reflect at least of portion of the light back to the at least one planar reflector. The at least one planar reflector can be configured to reflect at least a portion of the light away from said at least one planar reflector to be analyzed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2022Publication date: October 27, 2022Inventors: Michael C. Rushford, Brian Bauman, Tiziana C. Bond, Matthew Medd Roberts
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Patent number: 11025025Abstract: An optical laser beam director assembly is disclosed. The beam director assembly includes a monolithic optics piece formed of transparent optical material, a laser source is coupled to the monolithic optics piece to provide a laser beam to the optics piece, and a beam steerer connected to the optics piece to direct the laser beam output from the optics piece onto a target.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2018Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLCInventors: Christopher C. Walton, S. Mark Ammons, Brian Bauman, Robert C. Bickel, Willem H. De Vries, Alexander Pertica, Michael Pivovaroff, Vincent Riot
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Patent number: 10935780Abstract: Integrated telescopes are described that are stable and compact, and include optics pieces that are susceptible to stray light. One example telescope includes an optics piece formed of a transparent optical material and two surfaces with each surface including a reflector surface and a baffle. The baffles may be formed in a groove in one of the surfaces of the optics piece. The baffle may have an index of refraction that is approximately the same as an index of refraction of the optics piece. The baffle may include a blackened epoxy, a carbon black material, or a powdered black spinel. The integrated telescope may include a short-wave infrared image sensor fixed in position relative to the optics piece.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2018Date of Patent: March 2, 2021Assignee: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLCInventors: Brian Bauman, Alexander Pertica
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Publication number: 20200169055Abstract: An optical laser beam director assembly is disclosed. The beam director assembly includes a monolithic optics piece formed of transparent optical material, a laser source is coupled to the monolithic optics piece to provide a laser beam to the optics piece, and a beam steerer connected to the optics piece to direct the laser beam output from the optics piece onto a target.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2018Publication date: May 28, 2020Inventors: Christopher C. Walton, S. Mark Ammons, Brian Bauman, Robert C. Bickel, Willem H. De Vries, Alexander Pertica, Michael Pivovaroff, Vincent Riot
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Publication number: 20200110255Abstract: Integrated telescopes are described that are stable and compact, and include optics pieces that are susceptible to stray light. One example telescope includes an optics piece formed of a transparent optical material and two surfaces with each surface including a reflector surface and a baffle. The baffles may be formed in a groove in one of the surfaces of the optics piece. The baffle may have an index of refraction that is approximately the same as an index of refraction of the optics piece. The baffle may include a blackened epoxy, a carbon black material, or a powdered black spinel. The integrated telescope may include a short-wave infrared image sensor fixed in position relative to the optics piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2018Publication date: April 9, 2020Inventors: Brian Bauman, Alexander Pertica
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Patent number: 10150254Abstract: An apparatus and method for additive fabrication which helps to prevent the newly hardened layer from being separated from the previously formed layer of the object while the foil is peeled from the newly hardened layer is provided. In one embodiment, use of a peel angle helps prevent the newly hardened layer from being separated from the previously formed layer during peeling by distributing the peeling force so that less of the z-direction component of the peeling force is applied to the newly hardened layer. In another embodiment, the object can be oriented to initiate the peel at an area, of the object which results in a lesser initial peeling force applied to the newly hardened layer.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2012Date of Patent: December 11, 2018Assignee: DSM IP ASSETS, B.V.Inventors: Brian Bauman, Richard Thomas
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Patent number: 8849653Abstract: Methods, computer program products and systems for updating a dictionary on a computer are provided including identifying a set of words included with an application program being installed on the computer and identifying one or more installed dictionaries within the computer. The dictionaries that are identified, typically by searching the computer for installed dictionaries, may then be updated by adding one or more words of the set to at least one of the installed dictionaries. Optionally, one or more installed dictionaries may be identified by the user responding to a query asking the user to identify dictionaries or applications that contain dictionaries installed on the computer. An application programming interface may add the words to the dictionaries by associating the installed dictionaries with one or more installed application programs and identifying an API that is specific for the application and using the API to update the dictionaries.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2006Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Brian Bauman, Amanda J. Burton, Michael P. Carlson, Herman Rodriguez
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Publication number: 20140246813Abstract: An apparatus and method for additive fabrication which helps to prevent the newly hardened layer from being separated from the previously formed layer of the object while the foil is peeled from the newly hardened layer is provided. In one embodiment, use of a peel angle helps prevent the newly hardened layer from being separated from the previously formed layer during peeling by distributing the peeling force so that less of the z-direction component of the peeling force is applied to the newly hardened layer. In another embodiment, the object can be oriented to initiate the peel at an area, of the object which results in a lesser initial peeling force applied to the newly hardened layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2012Publication date: September 4, 2014Applicant: DSM IP ASSETS BVInventors: Brian Bauman, Richard Thomas
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Patent number: 8678805Abstract: A system and method for layer-by-layer production of an object is provided. The system includes a construction shape having a carrying surface adapted for carrying a layer of build material, a plate having a holding surface adapted for holding an object in an object build area, a moveable reservoir having a plurality of containment surfaces defining a containment area adapted for containing a volume of build material within the moveable reservoir, and an exposure unit adapted for exposing at least a portion of the layer of build material in the object build area so that the portion of the layer of build material solidifies to form a solidified layer of the object.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2012Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: DSM IP Assets BVInventors: Adrianus Johannes Petrus Maria Vermeer, Herman Hendrikus Maalderink, Jacobus Hubertus Theodoor Jamar, Andries Rijfers, Mark Herman Else Vaes, Brian Bauman, Richard Thomas
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Publication number: 20120313294Abstract: A system and method for layer-by-layer production of an object is provided. The system includes a construction shape having a carrying surface adapted for carrying a layer of build material, a plate having a holding surface adapted for holding an object in an object build area, a moveable reservoir having a plurality of containment surfaces defining a containment area adapted for containing a volume of build material within the moveable reservoir, and an exposure unit adapted for exposing at least a portion of the layer of build material in the object build area so that the portion of the layer of build material solidifies to form a solidified layer of the object.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2012Publication date: December 13, 2012Applicant: DSM IP ASSETS BVInventors: Adrianus Johannes Petrus Maria Vermeer, Herman Hendrikus Maalderink, Jacobus Hubertus Theodoor Jamar, Andries Rijfers, Mark Herman Else Vaes, Brian Bauman, Richard Thomas
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Patent number: 7870487Abstract: Inserting into a document at least one screen image of a computer software application including inserting a macro at a location in the document for the screen image, the macro including instructions for navigating the computer software application to the screen image and for capturing the screen image and executing the macro. In typical embodiments, inserting a macro at a location in the document for the screen image also includes navigating the computer software application to the screen image by a user's operations of user interface controls and capturing the user's operations of user interface controls as instructions for navigating the computer software application to the screen image. Typical embodiments also include executing the macro by navigating the computer software application to the screen image and storing the screen image in computer memory. Executing the macro may include executing the macro for a language in dependence upon regional configuration settings.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2004Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Brian Bauman, Amanda Jane Burton, Michael Pierre Carlson, Herman Rodriguez
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Publication number: 20080228602Abstract: A method, system, and computer-usable medium for sending a first notification message to a credit card agency alerting the credit card agency of a misplaced credit card, an identification of a credit card owner, and a location of the misplaced credit card; in response to receiving the first notification message, sending a second notification message to the credit card owner corresponding to the misplaced credit card; and in response to receiving the second notification message, specifying a procedure for returning the misplaced credit card to the credit card owner.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2008Publication date: September 18, 2008Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP.Inventors: Brian Bauman, Amanda J. Burton, Michael P. Carlson, Herman Rodriguez
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Publication number: 20080012831Abstract: A laptop computer system having extended touch-pad functionality and a method for producing the laptop computer system having extended touch-pad functionality are provided. The laptop computer system includes a touch-pad having a first portion parallel and adjacent to a second portion. The touch-pad is configured for at least one of, (i) the first portion configured to control a cursor movement and placement functions on a first region of the first display and the second portion configured to control a cursor movement and placement functions on a second region of the first display. Secondly, (ii) the first portion configured to control the cursor movement and placement functions on the first display and the second portion configured to control the cursor movement and placement functions on a second display connected to the laptop computer system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2006Publication date: January 17, 2008Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Amanda Bauman, Brian Bauman, Michael P. Carlson, Jennifer A. Fogell
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Publication number: 20070265832Abstract: Methods, computer program products and systems for updating a dictionary on a computer are provided including identifying a set of words included with an application program being installed on the computer and identifying one or more installed dictionaries within the computer. The dictionaries that are identified, typically by searching the computer for installed dictionaries, may then be updated by adding one or more words of the set to at least one of the installed dictionaries. Optionally, one or more installed dictionaries may be identified by the user responding to a query asking the user to identify dictionaries or applications that contain dictionaries installed on the computer. An application programming interface may add the words to the dictionaries by associating the installed dictionaries with one or more installed application programs and identifying an API that is specific for the application and using the API to update the dictionaries.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2006Publication date: November 15, 2007Inventors: BRIAN BAUMAN, Amanda Burton, Michael Carlson, Herman Rodriguez
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Publication number: 20070245339Abstract: Provided is a method for generating and updating screenshots within computer software documentation. The disclosed techniques enable software documentation to insert up-to-date screenshots either upon installation of the corresponding software, dynamically when the documentation is used, or in some combination of the two approaches. In one embodiment, the computing system or application detects when screenshots have been modified and regenerates screenshots within affected documentation. Documentation is created that includes text and macros. The macros provide for the inclusion of screenshots within the documentation. Each macro includes information about where an associated screenshot is to be captured, the steps necessary to capture the screenshot and the location within the documentation where the screenshot is displayed. Also included in association with the macros is configuration information necessary to generate the appropriate screenshot.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2006Publication date: October 18, 2007Inventors: Brian Bauman, Amanda Burton, Michael Carlson, Herman Rodriguez
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Publication number: 20070226086Abstract: A method, system, and computer-usable medium for sending a first notification message to a credit card agency alerting the credit card agency of a misplaced credit card, an identification of a credit card owner, and a location of the misplaced credit card; in response to receiving the first notification message, sending a second notification message to the credit card owner corresponding to the misplaced credit card; and in response to receiving the second notification message, specifying a procedure for returning the misplaced credit card to the credit card owner.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2006Publication date: September 27, 2007Inventors: Brian Bauman, Amanda Burton, Michael Carlson, Herman Rodriguez
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Publication number: 20070179775Abstract: A method, system, and computer program product for allowing a translator to dynamically change the static text displayed by an application to an alternative language.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2006Publication date: August 2, 2007Inventors: Brian Bauman, Amanda Burton, Michael Carlson, Herman Rodriguez
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Publication number: 20070169063Abstract: An application includes functionality for dynamically modifying controls based on readme documentation content after the development of the application is substantially complete. A developer marks up a documentation file to include references to graphical user interface controls. The application generates a registry that stores associations between the documentation content and the affected controls. The application then modifies the properties of the affected controls to alter presentation or at least one behavior of each affected control. When the application creates an instance of an affected control, the control includes the modified presentation or behavior.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2006Publication date: July 19, 2007Inventors: Brian Bauman, Amanda Burton, Michael Carlson, Travis Grigsby
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Publication number: 20070094152Abstract: Methods, computer program products and systems for authenticating an electronic transaction conducted over an electronic communications link with a user device of a transaction authorizer. A method includes establishing the electronic communications link with the user device of the authorizer, receiving an authentication code from an authorizer RFID over the electronic communication link, and determining if the received authentication code matches a stored authentication code assigned to the authorizer. The electronic transaction may proceed if the stored authentication code matches the received authentication code. Also included may be the step of determining if one or more required personal attributes match stored personal attributes associated with the stored authentication code assigned to the authorizer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2005Publication date: April 26, 2007Inventors: Brian Bauman, Amanda Burton, Michael Carlson, Herman Rodriguez
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Publication number: 20060161898Abstract: Provided is a method and tool for automatically including libraries in a buildpath. While developing a package, a user creates a list of potential libraries in a special classpath container but does not add these libraries to the project manifest. The method tracks the packages used in the project and, once a particular package is used, or referenced, the user is notified if the libraries necessary for that particular package are not in the manifest and will thus not be available at runtime. The user can then add the required library or libraries to the manifest. The user can also set an option so that the tool automatically adds a library to the manifest when the tool detects that the library is required.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2005Publication date: July 20, 2006Inventors: Brian Bauman, Jeffrey McAffer, David Klein, Wassim Melhem