Patents by Inventor Brian Howard

Brian Howard 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: 7451332
    Abstract: Methods and apparatuses to manage working states of a data processing system. At least one embodiment of the present invention includes a data processing system with one or more sensors (e.g., physical sensors such as tachometer and thermistors, and logical sensors such as CPU load) for fine grain control of one or more components (e.g., processor, fan, hard drive, optical drive) of the system for working conditions that balance various goals (e.g., user preferences, performance, power consumption, thermal constraints, acoustic noise). In one example, the clock frequency and core voltage for a processor are actively managed to balance performance and power consumption (heat generation) without a significant latency. In one example, the speed of a cooling fan is actively managed to balance cooling effort and noise (and/or power consumption).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 11, 2008
    Assignee: Apple Inc.
    Inventors: Michael Culbert, Keith Alan Cox, Brian Howard, Josh de Cesare, Richard Charles Williams, Dave Robbins Falkenburg, Daisie Iris Huang, Dave Radcliffe
  • Publication number: 20080041228
    Abstract: An improved method of drying natural or other gases to extremely low water dewpoints via countercurrent contact with very pure hygroscopic liquid desiccant which is regenerated by heating and reboiling in a distillation stripping column. Preferably, the liquid desiccant is further regenerated in an azeotropic distillation stripping column using a condensable hygroscopic vapor as a stripping and azeotroping medium.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 18, 2006
    Publication date: February 21, 2008
    Inventor: Brian Howard Seibert
  • Publication number: 20070209512
    Abstract: A method of regenerating liquid desiccant used in the dehydration or sweetening of gases. A first step involves boiling wet liquid desiccant containing water to create lean liquid desiccant. A second step involves introducing the lean liquid desiccant via a liquid seal pot into a water exhausting stripping column. The hot lean liquid desiccant cascades down the stripping column and evolving equilibrium vapors rise up the stripping column. A third step involves directing the rising equilibrium vapor into a condenser in which the vapor undergoes cooling with a resulting phase change back to liquid. The phase change from vapor to liquid reduces pressure in the condenser, which draws more evolving vapor from the lean liquid desiccant cascading down the stripping column upwards into the condenser, thereby further reducing the water content of the lean liquid desiccant to create a very lean liquid desiccant.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 7, 2007
    Publication date: September 13, 2007
    Inventor: Brian Howard Seibert
  • Publication number: 20070154325
    Abstract: A method for monitoring a condition of at least one valve positioned with respect to at least one of a first chamber and a second chamber of a reciprocating compressor is provided. The method includes establishing a compressor operation cycle including a valve opening event, a valve closing event and/or a rod reversal event. A crank angle is determined at each of the valve opening event, the valve closing event and/or the rod reversal event during the compressor operation cycle using at least one of a static pressure input and a machine speed input. The method further include diagnosing a valve leak condition during the compressor operation cycle at the valve closing event, wherein the at least one valve is closed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 3, 2006
    Publication date: July 5, 2007
    Inventors: John Grant, Olga Malakhova, Roger Hala, Brian Howard
  • Publication number: 20070151342
    Abstract: A method for monitoring a condition of a piston rod of a reciprocating compressor is provided. The piston rod having a length defined between a piston end and a crosshead end. The method includes positioning a first probe with respect to the piston rod along a x-axis and positioning a second probe with respect to the piston rod along a y-axis coplanar with and substantially perpendicular to the x-axis. A current ringing vibration amplitude greater than ten times a maximum of a one-hour average and a noise floor at a ringing frequency is detected, and a bent rod condition is diagnosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 3, 2006
    Publication date: July 5, 2007
    Inventors: John Grant, Olga Malakhova, Roger Hala, Brian Howard
  • Publication number: 20060290400
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for viewing and/or analyzing the operations and logical states of an integrated circuit. The logical state of various flip-flops within the ASIC may be determined at a specified time. The embodiment may store these flip-flop states in a computer-readable data structure, such as a file or database. By repeating this process and incrementing or decrementing the time with each repetition, a more complete picture of the ASIC's operation may be captured. Additionally, the embodiment may graphically display the flip-flop states, for example as a graph or waveform.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 23, 2005
    Publication date: December 28, 2006
    Inventors: Robert Bailey, Brian Howard
  • Publication number: 20060036776
    Abstract: One embodiment of the present invention provides a system that includes an I/O descriptor cache that is accessed by a bus mastering I/O controller. The I/O descriptor cache stores descriptors that describe data to be transferred during corresponding I/O operations. The system also includes an I/O controller configured to control one or more I/O devices. This I/O controller is configured to access I/O descriptors stored in the I/O descriptor cache without having to access the main memory, thereby conserving I/O bandwidth and power.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 11, 2004
    Publication date: February 16, 2006
    Inventors: David Ferguson, Robert Bailey, Brian Howard, Lesley Wynne
  • Publication number: 20050114044
    Abstract: A system for determining impulse events of an asset by sampling and digitizing a complex signal sensed by a transducer monitoring the asset into a digitized signal with a sampling device operatively coupled to the transducer, transforming the digitized signal into a plurality of maximum and minimum value pairs each pair having an associated location correlated to a relative movement of a moving member of the asset with a processor operatively coupled to the sampling device, and a monitor and/or a computerized condition monitor having the processor integrally formed therewith or operatively coupled thereto for comparing at least one of said plurality of maximum and minimum value pairs and its respective location to at least one known value for determining impulse events based on the comparison step for providing asset protection.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 20, 2003
    Publication date: May 26, 2005
    Inventors: Roger Hala, Brian Howard
  • Publication number: 20050049729
    Abstract: Methods and apparatuses to manage working states of a data processing system. At least one embodiment of the present invention includes a data processing system with one or more sensors (e.g., physical sensors such as tachometer and thermistors, and logical sensors such as CPU load) for fine grain control of one or more components (e.g., processor, fan, hard drive, optical drive) of the system for working conditions that balance various goals (e.g., user preferences, performance, power consumption, thermal constraints, acoustic noise). In one example, the clock frequency and core voltage for a processor are actively managed to balance performance and power consumption (heat generation) without a significant latency. In one example, the speed of a cooling fan is actively managed to balance cooling effort and noise (and/or power consumption).
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 12, 2004
    Publication date: March 3, 2005
    Inventors: Michael Culbert, Keith Cox, Brian Howard, Josh Cesare, Richard Williams, Dave Falkenburg, Daisie Huang, Dave Radcliffe
  • Patent number: 6665884
    Abstract: The present invention provides a helmet with self-adjusting padding designed to adjust to various head sizes of individual wearers of the helmet. The protective helmet comprises a helmet shell having a interior surface, a first helmet pad, a second helmet pad, and at least one expandable band. Each of the first and second helmet pads comprise a first pad section attached to the interior surface of the helmet and a second pad section spaced away from the interior surface of the helmet. At least one expandable band is attached to each of the second pad sections.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 23, 2003
    Assignee: Adams USA
    Inventors: Justin R. Demps, Robert Brian Howard, J. L. Cherry
  • Patent number: 6416102
    Abstract: A body mount (10) for use with vehicle of the type including a frame (12) and a body (14). Body mount (10) includes a generally elongated hollow inner member (16) having a central and generally cylindrical channel (18), an outer jacket (20), and a resilient material (22) which is disposed between and which is fixedly coupled to inner member (16) and outer jacket (20), thereby connecting jacket (20) to member (16). Body mount (10) further includes a generally circular top washer or member (24), a generally circular bottom washer or member (26), and a stud or fastener (28) which extends through channel (18) and which includes an anti-rotation feature or tip (50) which allows the body (14) to be secured to the mount by use of a conventional hold-and-drive tool, and which substantially prevents relative rotation between inner member (16), outer member (20) and material (22).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 9, 2002
    Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: Matthew Brian Howard
  • Patent number: 6226801
    Abstract: The invention pertains to protective helmet that has an inflatable liner that is constructed with a multiplicity of cells each separated by constrictions of a narrower cross-section. The liner has a central ring and a plurality of loops extending therefrom adapted to protect various portions of the wearer's skull. The structure of the liner permits the liner to be molded using various molding techniques.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2001
    Assignee: Adams USA, Inc.
    Inventors: Cherie Alexander, Peter David Halstead, Brian Howard
  • Patent number: 6073271
    Abstract: A protective helmet incorporates an inflatable liner that has front, crown, rear, left and right side portions. To ensure uniform inflation, the inflatable liner is comprised of a plurality of inflatable cells interconnected by a series of air passageways. The liner has a front portion that extends to the lower edge of the helmet and a rear portion that extends below the external occipital protuberance of the wearer's head, thereby providing a snug, comfortable fit and ensuring that the helmet will not rise up or lift away from the wearer's head.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 13, 2000
    Assignee: Adams USA, Inc.
    Inventors: Cherie Alexander, Peter David Halstead, Brian Howard
  • Patent number: 5988998
    Abstract: A rotary diaphragm fluid pump includes a rigid tubular body with internal annular groove, a tubular flexible diaphragm whose central portion is caused to orbit by an eccentrically driven bearing. Preferably the diaphragm is a moulding which features an elastic fixed abutment between the inlet and outlet ports, and internal reinforcement to ensure that the full diaphragm stroke is achieved. Two such pumps may compliment each other to produce a pulsation free output.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 23, 1999
    Assignee: Charles Austin Pumps Ltd.
    Inventor: Brian Howard Glover
  • Patent number: 5323291
    Abstract: A first embodiment of the present invention comprises a fully functional portable computer with central processing unit, hard disk drive data storage, and liquid crystal display and a docking station having at least a floppy disk drive, video random access memory and video controller. A motorized docking/undocking mechanism automatically docks and undocks the portable computer and docking station after the user has inserted the portable computer into the docking station or after the user has requested that the units be undocked. Numerous mechanical and electrical safeguards prevent the docking or undocking of the units if such docking or undocking is likely to lead to the loss of data or damage to the components of either unit. The internal mechanical construction of the docking station allows the user to place a large cathode ray tube display monitor directly atop the docking station without hindering the docking or undocking of the portable computer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 21, 1994
    Assignee: Apple Computer, Inc.
    Inventors: Dennis J. Boyle, Matt Herron, David Blakely, Mary Johnson, James J. Halicho, Brian Howard
  • Patent number: 4985473
    Abstract: Radiation curable coating compositions for providing solvent-resistant abhesive coatings comprise polyfluorinated acrylates and methacrylates, polyethylenically unsaturated crosslinking agents and a film-forming organic polymer. The compositions can be used after radiation curing to render substrates oil, soil, and water repellent. The cured compositions have particular use as release coatings in image transfer systems wherein a fused xerographic image is transferred from the release coated surface, to another surface due to the particular characteristics of the coatings. Novel poly(fluorooxyalkylene)urethane acrylate compounds are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1988
    Date of Patent: January 15, 1991
    Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Brian Howard Williams, Chung-I Young
  • Patent number: 4036911
    Abstract: Thermoplastic resins with good balance of physical properties are prepared by a two stage bulk or bulk-suspension polymerization process, using as reinforcing rubber a combination of a high 1,4-content polydiolefin and a polymer of a diolefin having a high percentage of the diolefin units in the 1,2-configuration.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 1972
    Date of Patent: July 19, 1977
    Assignee: Polymer Corporation Limited
    Inventor: Brian Howard Alfred Smith
  • Patent number: D243168
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 1974
    Date of Patent: January 25, 1977
    Assignee: Dunlop Limited
    Inventors: Claude Albert Hart, Brian Howard Holmes, Karl Gebert
  • Patent number: RE30896
    Abstract: An aircraft undercarriage suspension includes a liquid filled telescopic suspension strut and a gas spring. Liquid displaced by the strut into the gas spring is selectively directed through alternative flow restrictors, one of which is matched for optimum damping during aircraft landing and the other of which is matched for optimum damping during taxing. A ride control valve operates on the nose wheel undercarriage to control aircraft pitching, the ride control hydraulic system being separated from the damping oil by a floating piston.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 1980
    Date of Patent: April 6, 1982
    Assignee: Automotive Products Limited
    Inventors: Stanley F. N. Jenkins, Roy Fairclough, Brian A. Howard, Frederick Miley
  • Patent number: RE36381
    Abstract: A first embodiment of the present invention comprises a fully functional portable computer with central processing unit, hard disk drive data storage, and liquid crystal display and a docking station having at least a floppy disk drive, video random access memory and video controller. A motorized docking/undocking mechanism automatically docks and undocks the portable computer and docking station after the user has inserted the portable computer into the docking station or after the user has requested that the units be undocked. Numerous mechanical and electrical safeguards prevent the docking or undocking of the units if such docking or undocking is likely to lead to the loss of data or damage to the components of either unit. The internal mechanical construction of the docking station allows the user to place a large cathode ray tube display monitor directly atop the docking station without hindering the docking or undocking of the portable computer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1999
    Assignee: Apple Computer, Inc.
    Inventors: Dennis J. Boyle, Matt Herron, David Blakely, Mary Johnson, James J. Halicho, Brian Howard