Patents by Inventor Brian Hart
Brian Hart 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: 20060001698Abstract: An improved ink jet printhead and method therefor. The printhead includes a single semiconductor substrate with ink ejection devices and a nozzle plate adjacent to the semiconductor substrate, the nozzle plate with first ink ejection nozzles for ejecting first ink drops having a first volume and second ink ejection nozzles for ejecting second ink drops having a second volume different from the first volume, wherein the first volume is defined by first flow features of the printhead having a first thickness and the second volume is defined by second flow features having a second thickness that is different from the first thickness.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2004Publication date: January 5, 2006Inventors: Brian Hart, Colin Maher, James Powers
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Publication number: 20050205517Abstract: A method of etching a semiconductor substrate. The method includes the steps of applying a photoresist etch mask layer to a device surface of the substrate. A select first area of the photoresist etch mask is masked, imaged and developed. A select second area of the photoresist etch mask layer is irradiated to assist in post etch stripping of the etch mask layer from the select second area. The substrate is etched to form fluid supply slots through a thickness of the substrate. At least the select second area of the etch mask layer is removed from the substrate, whereby mask layer residue formed from the select second area of the etch mask layer is significantly reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2004Publication date: September 22, 2005Inventors: John Krawczyk, James Mrvos, Girish Patil, Jason Vanderpool, Brian Hart, Christopher Money, Jeanne Singh, Karthik Vaideeswaran
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Publication number: 20050208897Abstract: Described herein is an apparatus for inclusion in a station of a wireless network, and a method implemented in a station of a wireless network. The method includes wirelessly receiving data via each of a plurality of antennas, the data corresponding to a packet of information transmitted from a remote station, sampling the received data corresponding to the received packet to form data samples for each of the antennas, and determining a measure of signal quality from samples of the received data for each of the antennas. The method further includes selecting one of the plurality of receive antennas as the antenna for receiving from the remote station according to the determined measure of signal quality.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2005Publication date: September 22, 2005Inventors: Daniel Lyons, Brian Hart
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Publication number: 20050195744Abstract: An apparatus in a node of a wireless network for setting the data rate for sending data to a remote node, and a method for setting the data rate. The method includes receiving a packet from the remote node, determining a measure of signal quality for the received packet; and selecting the data rate for communicating to the remote node according to at least the determined signal quality. The measure of signal quality is a measure of the EVM of the received packet. One implementation conforms to one or more variants of the IEEE 802.11 standard that uses OFDM packets.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2005Publication date: September 8, 2005Inventors: Philip Ryan, Andrew Adams, Brian Hart, Jason Crawford, Andrew Myles
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Patent number: 6922549Abstract: Describe herein is an apparatus for inclusion in a station of a wireless network, and a method implemented in a station of a wireless network. The method includes wirelessly receiving data via each of a plurality of antennas, the data corresponding to a packet of information transmitted from a remote station, sampling the received data corresponding to the received packet to form data samples for each of the antennas, and determining a measure of signal quality from samples of the received data for each of the antennas. The method further includes selecting one of the plurality of receive antennas as the antenna for receiving from the remote station according to the determined measure of signal quality.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2003Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Joseph Lyons, Brian Hart
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Patent number: 6898198Abstract: An apparatus in a node of a wireless network for setting the data rate for sending data to a remote node, and a method for setting the data rate. The method includes receiving a packet from the remote node, determining a measure of signal quality for the received packet; and selecting the data rate for communicating to the remote node according to at least the determined signal quality. The measure of signal quality is a measure of the EVM of the received packet. One implementation conforms to one or more variants of the IEEE 802.11 standard that uses OFDM packets.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2003Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Cisco Systems Wireless Networking (Australia) Pty LimitedInventors: Philip J. Ryan, Andrew R. Adams, Brian Hart, Jason R. Crawford, Andrew F. Myles
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Publication number: 20050095987Abstract: Described herein is an apparatus for inclusion in a station of a wireless network, and a method implemented in a station of a wireless network. The method includes wirelessly receiving data via each of a plurality of antennas, the data corresponding to a packet of information transmitted from a remote station, sampling the received data corresponding to the received packet to form data samples for each of the antennas, and determining a measure of signal quality from samples of the received data for each of the antennas. The method further includes selecting one of the plurality of receive antennas as the antenna for receiving from the remote station according to the determined measure of signal quality.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2003Publication date: May 5, 2005Inventors: Daniel Lyons, Brian Hart
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Publication number: 20050065645Abstract: An automated drug dispensing system includes a cabinet adapted to store a variety of prepackaged pharmaceuticals in a plurality of bins for filling patient prescriptions. Each bin stores a particular variety of packaged multiple-dose pharmaceutical. Each variety of pharmaceutical is associated with a particular code. A controller receives request signals and in response generates dispense signals. Each bin includes a dispenser coupled to the controller for dispensing the packaged pharmaceuticals therefrom in response to a dispense signal sent from the controller. After a package is dispensed, a code reader determines the code of the dispensed package and verifies whether the code on the dispensed package matches the code of the requested package.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2004Publication date: March 24, 2005Applicant: Telepharmacy Solutions, IncorporatedInventors: Harold Liff, Brian Hart, Robert Wallace, Arthur Berube, Richard Hart, Enea Bossi, David Bossi
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Publication number: 20040250456Abstract: A merchandising rack or cabinet, or display rack or case 2 includes a plurality of shelves 6 on which merchandise can be stored as part of a point of sale display. One or more hinged doors 20 are mounted on the front of the merchandising rack 2 in front of at least one of the shelves 6. A light source 70 is located adjacent a bottom edge of the door 20 to provide interior illumination and to backlight a graphic or sign mounted on the front of the door 20. A reflector 76 disperses the light from the offset source more evenly across the front surface 26 of the door 20. The door is suspended from viscous damping hinges 80, which retard rotation of the door when moved between open and closed positions. A slimline combination door, lighting apparatus and signage display can thus be employed without appreciably changing the size of the merchandising display 2.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventor: Brian Hart Welker
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Publication number: 20040144728Abstract: In one embodiment, a reactive filtration method includes continuously regenerating a reactive filter media while simultaneously filtering contaminants from fluid flowing through the filter media. In one embodiment, regenerating the reactive filter media comprises mixing metal granules with the filter media and agitating the mixture. In another embodiment, regenerating the reactive filter media comprises introducing a metal in the fluid flowing through the filter media and agitating the filter media. In one embodiment, a method for removing phosphorus, arsenic or a heavy metal from water includes introducing a metal salt reagent into the water at a molar ratio of 5:1 to 200:1 to the phosphorous or the arsenic in the water and passing the water through a bed of moving sand.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2003Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventors: Greg Moller, Kevin Brackney, Roger Korus, Gary Keller, Brian Hart, Remembrance Newcombe
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Patent number: 6452696Abstract: A method and apparatus for normalizing the output of multiple light sources used to expose a photosensitive material to print high quality continuous tone and/or color images. Each of the multiple light sources is driven by a different signal weighted to cause all of the light sources to output light of intensity appropriate to produce a uniform image density over a wide range of image densities. In a preferred embodiment, each light source is driven by a different digital-to-analog converter (DAC) and/or timer circuit. A control processor supplies a multibit correction value tog each DAC and/or timer circuit to supply a drive signal to its associated light source weighted to cause all of the light sources to output light of substantially uniform intensity at a certain intensity level.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1999Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Zbe IncorporatedInventors: Zac Bogart, Brian Hart, James Browning
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Patent number: 6231027Abstract: A high torque rotating actuator is disclosed. The high torque rotating actuator has a variable helix angle that allows the actuator to generate greater torque near the end of its travel when it is needed to close a valve or operate a choke. The high torque rotating actuator is designed for use with valves and chokes. In a second embodiment, a high torque rotating actuator is configured to give a shorter overall assembly. As in the preferred embodiment, a variable helix angle is used to generate greater torque near the end of its travel when it is needed to close a valve or operate a choke.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1998Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Cooper Cameron CorporationInventors: Gerald S. Baker, David Garnham, Brian Hart, Danny K. Wolff
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Patent number: 6176316Abstract: A subsea wellhead assembly is disclosed with an extension spool secured thereto and an in line tree assembly locked within the extension spool. Ball valves are disposed within the vertical bores of the in line tree assembly. Valve actuators are disposed radially on the extension spool with a cylindrical sleeve mounted coaxially around the one end of the actuator and rotatable relatively to the actuator about the common axis of the actuator and the sleeve, so that, when the actuator engages with the corresponding ball valve, the sleeve bridges the gap between the extension spool and the in line tree assembly to lock the in line tree assembly to the extension spool.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1999Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: Cooper Cameron CorporationInventor: Brian Hart
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Patent number: 6138751Abstract: A hanger assembly comprising a tubular housing having an internal cylindrical bore provided with an annular recess containing a fixed, annular, downwardly tapering ramp, and, supported on the ramp, a split, radially contractible, wedge locking ring which normally adopts a relaxed position not projecting into the bore; and a tubular hanger having an external surface which is a clearance sliding fit in the bore and which is provided with resilient energising mechanism, which are recessed in the external surface and held there by engagement with the bore during running in of the hanger until the energising mechanism come into alignment with the annular recess, whereupon the energising mechanism expands radially outwards to overlie the locking ring, final running in of the hanger forcing the locking ring down the ramp and hence causing the ring to contract radially and to grip the external surface of the hanger.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1999Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Cooper Cameron CorporationInventor: Brian Hart
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Patent number: 5992527Abstract: A wellhead assembly in which an in-line tree (10) is landed within a wellhead housing (3). The in-line tree has a vertical production through bore (11), two hydraulically or electrically controllably in-line valves (13A, 13B) in the vertical production bore, and a lateral bore (16) leading from the vertical production through bore. A horizontal tree (20) having a vertical through bore (23) is landed on the wellhead housing (3) so that the in-line tree (20) is within the vertical bore. The horizontal tree has a lateral bore (24) which is aligned with the lateral bore (16) of the in-line tree. The in-line tree (10) can be run in and retrieved through the horizonal tree (20). Alternatively the horizontal tree (20) can be removed from the wellhead housing (3) without a BOP if the in-line valves (13A, 13B) are closed.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1997Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignees: Cooper Cameron Corporation, BP Exploration Operating Company, Ltd.Inventors: David Garnham, Brian Hart, Craig Duell
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Patent number: 5404832Abstract: A connector for connecting two tubular members (1,2) having annular flanges (3,4) at their ends. The connector comprising an actuating ring (13) movable in the axial direction of the tubular members (1,2), a plurality of upper dogs (15) for engaging the flange (3) of the upper tubular member (1) and a corresponding plurality of lower dogs (17) for engaging the flange (4) of the lower tubular member (2). Each pair of upper (15) and lower (17) dogs are connected by a stud (24) and are axially separable providing a sealed cavity (22) between the dogs which is supplied, in use, with hydraulic fluid. In use, the supply of hydraulic fluid to the cavity (22) forces the upper (15) and lower (17) dogs apart to tension the stud, so that, when the dogs are moved adjacent to the upper and lower flanges (3,4) and the pressure in the cavities (22) is released, the tension in the stud will be released allowing the upper (15) and lower (17) dogs to slide back together and clamp the upper (3) and lower (4) flanges together.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1993Date of Patent: April 11, 1995Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.Inventor: Brian Hart
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Patent number: 5330201Abstract: A sealing assembly for sealing between two relatively rotatable cylindrical surfaces. The assembly comprises two seal parts (46, 48) disposed in a groove (40) in one of the surfaces so that one of said parts is disposed radially outwardly of the other. One (46) of the parts is movable axially relative to the other (48) to effect setting of the sealing assembly and the groove (40) and parts (46, 48) are so dimensioned that they become compressed between the surfaces during setting of the assembly. Adjacent surfaces of the seal parts (46, 48) may have inter-engaging profiles (55) which permit relative movement for setting the assembly, but resist movement in the opposite direction.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1992Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.Inventor: Brian Hart
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Patent number: 4998756Abstract: An adjustable connection apparatus for joining tubular members including a first tubular member with a central bore, a counterbore on one end thereof, a flange on the other end thereof and external fine pitch grooves and ridges, a second tubular member with a central bore, a flange on one end thereof, a first reduced external diameter portion on the opposite end for insertion into said counterbore of said first tubular member, a second reduced diameter portion on the end of said first reduced diameter portion with external threads on the end of said second reduced diameter portion and external fin pitch grooves and ridges, clamping elements having internal fine pitch grooves and ridges for gripping engagement with the external grooves and ridges of said tubular members and means for securing the clamping elements together in gripping engagement with the tubular members to secure them into a joint having a preselected length and sealing means between the tubular members.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1989Date of Patent: March 12, 1991Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.Inventor: Brian Hart
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Patent number: 4045086Abstract: A method and apparatus for hydraulic mining wherein the mined product is reduced to a pumpable form. The apparatus includes a jet monitor for dislodging the mined product from its in situ state, a feeder-breaker for receiving the mined product, preliminarily separating the pumpable constituent of the product and then subjecting the remaining product to successive breaking and separating steps until the entire product is in a pumpable state. The feeder-breaker is also provided with a sump to collect the pumpable product and pump means to convey the product from the sump under pressure, whereby transport of the product is not dependent on gravity. In the preferred embodiment, the feeder-breaker is provided with a secondary jet monitor to reduce oversized constituents of the mined product to a size suited for the successive separating and breaking steps.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1976Date of Patent: August 30, 1977Assignee: Kaiser Resources Ltd.Inventors: David M. Parkes, Thomas Brian Hart
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Patent number: 3964940Abstract: A method of producing a gallium phosphide yellow light emitting diode which includes the steps of providing a single crystal gallium phosphide substrate; growing from a hydride vapour phase a single crystal layer of nitrogen doped gallium phosphide of the same conductivity type as the substrate on a surface of the substrate such that the nitrogen content of the layer is greater than 10.sup.19 atoms/cc, the actually nitrogen content determining the wavelength of the light that can be emitted; forming at least one p-n junction with the nitrogen doped gallium phosphide layer; and forming an electrically conductive contact on each side of the p-n junction.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1974Date of Patent: June 22, 1976Assignee: Plessey Handel und Investments A.G.Inventors: Peter Brian Hart, Ralph Nicklin