Patents by Inventor Brian Carl
Brian Carl 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: 8314623Abstract: A system includes a first module, a second module, and a third module. The first module determines a first temperature and a first power dissipation value of a thermistor based on a resistance of a first resistor connected in series with the thermistor. The second module, after disconnecting the first resistor and connecting a second resistor in series with the thermistor, determines a second temperature and a second power dissipation value of the thermistor based on a resistance of the second resistor. The third module determines a thermal dissipation factor based on the first and second temperatures and the first and second power dissipation values, and corrects temperature sensed by the thermistor based on the thermal dissipation factor.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2010Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Inventors: Brian Carl Nelson, Christian G. Masson, Marilyn L. Kindermann, Brian K. Kowalczyk
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Publication number: 20120155506Abstract: A system for detecting a change in medium sensed by a thermistor comprises a first module that receives a temperature signal from a thermistor and that calculates a first dissipation factor of the thermistor. A second module receives the first dissipation factor of the thermistor and detects at least one of an unexpected medium and a change in medium based on the first dissipation factor.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2010Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: GM Global Technology Operations LLCInventors: Brian Carl Nelson, Marilyn L. Kindermann, Brian K. Kowalczyk, Christian G. Masson
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Publication number: 20120149520Abstract: A multispeed transmission includes a sun gear, at least one high-speed planetary gear in constant mesh with the sun gear and a high-speed ring gear, where the high-speed planetary gear orbits around the sun gear. The multispeed transmission also includes at least one low-speed planetary gear coupled with the high-speed planetary gear and in constant mesh with a low-speed ring gear and a carrier rotationally engaged with the high-speed planetary gear and the low-speed planetary gear such that either the high-speed planetary gear or the low-speed planetary gear controls rotation of the carrier. The multispeed transmission further includes a transmission case that surrounds the high-speed ring gear and the low-speed ring gear and a clutch located proximate to the high-speed ring gear and the low-speed ring gear, where the clutch selectively couples the high-speed ring gear or the low-speed ring gear with the transmission case.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2010Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc.Inventors: Brian Carl Schneidewind, John Patrick Reedy
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Publication number: 20120062041Abstract: A system includes a first module, a second module, and a third module. The first module determines a first temperature and a first power dissipation value of a thermistor based on a resistance of a first resistor connected in series with the thermistor. The second module, after disconnecting the first resistor and connecting a second resistor in series with the thermistor, determines a second temperature and a second power dissipation value of the thermistor based on a resistance of the second resistor. The third module determines a thermal dissipation factor based on the first and second temperatures and the first and second power dissipation values, and corrects temperature sensed by the thermistor based on the thermal dissipation factor.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2010Publication date: March 15, 2012Applicant: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOLGY OPERATIONS, INC.Inventors: Brian Carl Nelson, Christian G. Masson, Marilyn L. Kindermann, Brian K. Kowalczyk
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Patent number: 8023175Abstract: A preferred embodiment comprises a dynamic display based on a program image element which will only generate a preprogrammed image. As an example, the image element may comprise electrically-driven MEMS mirrors. This example may be embedded in an ID card. At the time of issue of the ID card, pixels in the mirror array will be permanently programmed as either ‘alive’ or ‘dead’ in a pattern matching the photo of the person in question. When stimulated, only ‘alive’ pixels will actuate, creating an image for comparison to the adjacent printed photo. Due to its dynamic behavior, delicate mechanical structures, and single-time hard-wiring, duplication of, or tampering with, this secondary dynamic image will be nearly impossible. The ID car is but one exemplary application and other embodiments, applications, and methods are described in the specification and claims.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2009Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventor: Brian Carl Morgan
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Patent number: 7992727Abstract: A display for displaying casket portions comprises a back wall, at least one wing wall, a shelf, a casket corner section having two cut sides at substantially a right angle to one another and having a bottom, a side panel attached to one of the cut sides of the casket corner section, a bottom panel attached to the bottom of the casket corner section, and at least one dowel pin on the back wall. The casket corner section is supported on the shelf, the side panel is positioned between the wing wall and the dowel pin, and the other cut side faces the back wall. The dowel pin is spaced from the wing wall by an amount such that an outwardly facing surface of the side panel is snugged against an inwardly facing surface of the wing wall.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2010Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventors: Brian Carl Gard, Joseph Leo Giesey, III, Colleen Josephine Kilmara, Daniel J. Parker, Todd Jeffrey Tekulve, Mark Steven Williams
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Patent number: 7954653Abstract: A display system for casket selection comprises a back wall, actual utilitarian and ornamental casket features mounted to the back wall, and a display adjacent the back wall. The display is operable to display facsimiles of the actual utilitarian and ornamental casket features.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2007Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventors: Jerry David Adams, Curt Allen Bingham, Troy Brake, Brian Carl Gard, Joseph Leo Giesey, III, Nicholas Kaiser, Gary Joseph Paul Munchel, Daniel J. Parker, Richard Strohmier, Mark Steven Williams, Vernon Charles Wolski
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Publication number: 20110011815Abstract: A display for displaying casket portions comprises a back wall, at least one wing wall, a shelf, a casket corner section having two cut sides at substantially a right angle to one another and having a bottom, a side panel attached to one of the cut sides of the casket corner section, a bottom panel attached to the bottom of the casket corner section, and at least one dowel pin on the back wall. The casket corner section is supported on the shelf, the side panel is positioned between the wing wall and the dowel pin, and the other cut side faces the back wall. The dowel pin is spaced from the wing wall by an amount such that an outwardly facing surface of the side panel is snugged against an inwardly facing surface of the wing wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2010Publication date: January 20, 2011Applicant: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventors: Brian Carl Gard, Joseph Leo Giesey, III, Colleen Josephine Klimara, Daniel J. Parker, Todd Jeffrey Tekulve, Mark Steven Williams
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Patent number: 7798337Abstract: A display for displaying casket portions comprises a back wall, at least one wing wall, a shelf, a casket corner section having two cut sides at substantially a right angle to one another and having a bottom, a side panel attached to one of the cut sides of the casket corner section, a bottom panel attached to the bottom of the casket corner section, and at least one dowel pin on the back wall. The casket corner section is supported on the shelf, the side panel is positioned between the wing wall and the dowel pin, and the other cut side faces the back wall. The dowel pin is spaced from the wing wall by an amount such that an outwardly facing surface of the side panel is snugged against an inwardly facing surface of the wing wall.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2007Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventors: Brian Carl Gard, Joseph Leo Giesey, III, Colleen Josephine Klimara, Daniel J. Parker, Todd Jeffrey Tekulve, Mark Steven Williams
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Publication number: 20100202040Abstract: A preferred embodiment comprises a dynamic display based on a program image element which will only generate a preprogrammed image. As an example, the image element may comprise electrically-driven MEMS mirrors. This example may be embedded in an ID card. At the time of issue of the ID card, pixels in the mirror array will be permanently programmed as either ‘alive’ or ‘dead’ in a pattern matching the photo of the person in question. When stimulated, only ‘alive’ pixels will actuate, creating an image for comparison to the adjacent printed photo. Due to its dynamic behavior, delicate mechanical structures, and single-time hard-wiring, duplication of, or tampering with, this secondary dynamic image will be nearly impossible. The ID car is but one exemplary application and other embodiments, applications, and methods are described in the specification and claims.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2009Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: U.S. Government as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventor: BRIAN CARL MORGAN
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Patent number: 7747480Abstract: Systems and methods for managing data assets in an enterprise computing environment are provided. Data assets associated with a plurality of source systems operating within the enterprise computing environment may be registered with an asset repository hub. The asset repository hub receives a registration request from a source system for a particular data asset and determines whether the data asset is unique within the enterprise computing environment. If the data asset is unique, then the data asset is stored at the asset repository hub and a unique enterprise identifier is associated with the data asset. In determining whether the asset is unique, the asset repository hub may cleanse the data asset against a set of business rules; generate a plurality of match codes that describe the content of the data asset; and cluster the generated match codes against clusters of previously generated match codes.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2007Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: SAS Institute Inc.Inventors: Ronald Jeffrey Agresta, Scott Aron Gidley, Brian Carl Rineer, Alexander A. Novozhilov
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Publication number: 20090313991Abstract: A turbocharger having a cleaning port communicating between an external surface of the turbocharger housing and an internal cavity which communicates with a component of a gas flow control mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2009Publication date: December 24, 2009Inventors: Brian Carl Kuznicki, Rickey Albert MacKey, Timothy James William Proctor, Gregory Scott Franks
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Patent number: 7562558Abstract: A knock sensor diagnostic system may include a knock sensor. A bias circuit applies a bias voltage to the knock sensor. An input circuit receives an input signal based on the bias voltage. A control module indicates a short circuit associated with the knock sensor based on the input signal. A knock sensor diagnostic system may also or alternatively include a signal generator that generates and applies a test signal with a predetermined frequency to the knock sensor. Another input circuit receives another input signal that is based on the test signal. A control module indicates an open circuit associated with the knock sensor based on the other input signal.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2007Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Assignee: GM Global Technology Operations, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Horner, Craig M. Sawdon, Thomas A Szpakowski, Brian Carl Nelson, Karl T. Kiebel, Marilyn L Kindermann, Anthony L. Marks
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Patent number: 7536294Abstract: A method and an apparatus for facilitating the translation of computer programs from a source natural language into one or more target natural languages are provided. According to the present invention, development of a source computer program may proceed in parallel with translation of the source computer program into one or more target languages. According to the present invention, status records are updated from time to time, so that a complete and accurate translation of the source program into the target language or languages is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2002Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Brian Carl Stanz, Jason Michael Rice
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Publication number: 20090064762Abstract: A knock sensor diagnostic system may include a knock sensor. A bias circuit applies a bias voltage to the knock sensor. An input circuit receives an input signal based on the bias voltage. A control module indicates a short circuit associated with the knock sensor based on the input signal. A knock sensor diagnostic system may also or alternatively include a signal generator that generates and applies a test signal with a predetermined frequency to the knock sensor. Another input circuit receives another input signal that is based on the test signal. A control module indicates an open circuit associated with the knock sensor based on the other input signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2007Publication date: March 12, 2009Inventors: Robert J. Horner, Craig M. Sawdon, Thomas A. Szpakowski, Brian Carl Nelson, Karl T. Kiebel, Marilyn L. Kindermann, Anthony L. Marks
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Publication number: 20090014396Abstract: A display for displaying casket portions comprises a back wall, at least one wing wall, a shelf, a casket corner section having two cut sides at substantially a right angle to one another and having a bottom, a side panel attached to one of the cut sides of the casket corner section, a bottom panel attached to the bottom of the casket corner section, and at least one dowel pin on the back wall. The casket corner section is supported on the shelf, the side panel is positioned between the wing wall and the dowel pin, and the other cut side faces the back wall. The dowel pin is spaced from the wing wall by an amount such that an outwardly facing surface of the side panel is snugged against an inwardly facing surface of the wing wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2007Publication date: January 15, 2009Applicant: BATESVILLE SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Brian Carl Gard, Joseph Leo Giesey, III, Colleen Josephine Klimara, Daniel J. Parker, Todd Jeffrey Tekulve, Mark Steven Williams
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Publication number: 20080236053Abstract: A display system for casket selection comprises a back wall, actual utilitarian and ornamental casket features mounted to the back wall, and a display adjacent the back wall. The display is operable to display facsimiles of the actual utilitarian and ornamental casket features.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2007Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventors: Jerry David Adams, Curt Allen Bingham, Troy Brake, Brian Carl Gard, Joseph Leo Giesey, Nicholas Kaiser, Gary Joseph Paul Munchel, Daniel J. Parker, Richard Strohmier, Mark Steven Williams, Vernon Charles Wolski
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Patent number: 6956098Abstract: The substrates of the present invention comprise a polyimide base polymer derived at least in part from collinear monomers together with crankshaft monomers. The resulting polyimide material has been found to provide advantageous properties, particularly for electronics type applications.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2002Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: John Donald Summers, Richard Frederich Sutton, Jr., Brian Carl Auman
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Publication number: 20050060070Abstract: A system, method, and computer program product is provided for remote vehicle diagnostics, telematics, monitoring, configuring, and reprogramming. The system includes an on-board unit disposed on at least one vehicle, an application-service-provider infrastructure, and an interface. The on-board unit is operable to send and receive data corresponding to at least one vehicle operating characteristic. Located on the application-service-provider infrastructure is an application suite. The application suite includes at least one modular application each of which has an associated function that processes said data obtained via the on-board unit. The interface is operable to select from the application suite at least one of the modular applications that will use the associated function to diagnose, monitor, configure, reprogram, and/or obtain telematic information from the at least one vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2004Publication date: March 17, 2005Applicant: NNT, Inc.Inventors: Michael Kapolka, Sam Chang, Andrew Smith, Brian Crull, Dennis Essenmacher, Andrew Ditchfield, William Bromley, Brian Carl, Gregory Dils, Hassanayn El-Hajj, Gregory Kelsey, Mark Brown, Nik Neymeyer
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Patent number: D500088Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2003Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: Linkup, Inc.Inventors: Brian Carl Hammond, Christian R. Trifilio