Patents by Inventor Brian Reid
Brian Reid 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: 8967783Abstract: What is disclosed is a system and method for printing a cancellation mark on a ticket using inks having thermo-reactive properties. One embodiment of the present method for printing a cancellation mark onto a ticket involves the following. A ticket, which has a security mark printed thereon, is received into a slot of a housing of a device which contains therein an inkjet printhead. The received ticket portion comes into proximity with an inkjet printhead configured to print a cancellation mark on the ticket using the thermo-reactive ink. The cancellation mark is printed to at least partially overlap the security mark. In one embodiment, a user activates a switch which causes the inkjet printhead to print the cancellation mark on the ticket upon the ticket having been inserted into the slot. Various embodiments are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2012Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Michael John Wilsher, Christopher D. Olliffe, Duncan Ian Stevenson, Brian Reid
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Patent number: 8960843Abstract: What is disclosed is a multi-function inkjet print system which prints with inks having thermo-reactive properties and which can further process media printed with thermo-reactive inks such that the various properties of the inks can be activated. One embodiment of the present print device comprises at least one thermo-changing element which resides in proximity to a transport path along which the media travels. The thermo-changing element effectively changing a temperature T of the media to: T?TL or T?TH, as desired. In various embodiments, a sensor is used for sensing a temperature of the media. A temp-normalizing element is positioned along the transport path and downstream of the thermo-changing element for changing a temperature of the media such that the media's temperature T can be normalized back to a range of TL<<T<<TH prior to the media being deposited into an output tray. Various embodiments of a user interface are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2012Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Michael John Wilsher, Christopher D. Olliffe, Duncan Ian Stevenson, Brian Reid
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Patent number: 8930114Abstract: Disclosed is an antilock braking system for trailers equipped with electric brakes. A control module captures wheel speed data, analyzes it, and determines if wheel slip is occurring. Braking signal to the trailer wheels is reduced using pulse width modulation techniques to reduce the braking force as necessary to eliminate wheel slip. A particular system uses a central microprocessor, two hall-effect speed sensors, and three solid state relays for isolation and control. The ABS works in conjunction with an existing trailer brake controller installed in the tow vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2009Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Inventor: Brian Reid
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Patent number: 8864254Abstract: What is disclosed is a multi-function system which receives media printed with ink having thermo-reactive properties and which processes the received media such that the ink becomes visually transparent. One embodiment of the present system comprises an input tray for receiving printed media into a transport path along which the media travels. A heating element resides in proximity to that transport path for changing a temperature T of the media to T?TH. In various embodiments, a temp-normalizing element is positioned along the transport path downstream of the heating element for changing a temperature of the media such that the media's temperature T can be normalized back to a temperature range TL<<T<<TH prior to the media being deposited into an output tray such that the processed media is no longer hot to the touch. A user interface enables a user to perform various functions. Embodiments of a user interface are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2012Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Michael John Wilsher, Christopher D. Olliffe, Duncan Ian Stevenson, Brian Reid
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Publication number: 20140274409Abstract: A system and method provide automated guild-dependent variation of in-game capabilities available to player in an computer-implemented game. An in-game capability is made available to the player in inter-guild competitive gameplay, for example comprising an object-specific ability associated with the game object, such as a collectible card. A value for a variable attribute of the in-game capability is dynamically adjusted based at least in part on one or more guild metrics for an associated guild of which the player is a member. The one or more guild metrics may include guild size and activity levels of guild members.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Zynga Inc.Inventors: Brian Reid Tinsman, Michael J. Engle
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Publication number: 20140271923Abstract: Patients inflicted with various clustering chronic diseases require treatment with multiple drugs having distinct mechanisms of action. Accordingly, patients with multiple conditions suffer from cumulative side effects of multiple drugs as well as drug-drug interactions. Embodiments, agents, compounds or drugs of the present invention, such as sesquiterpenes, e.g., Zerumbone, replace an equal or larger number of approved drugs during patient treatment. Examples of disorders prevented or ameliorated by administration of the formulations of this invention include but are not limited to inflammatory diseases that may be, oncological, genetic, ischemic, infectious, neurological, hematological, ophthalmological, rheumatoid, orthopedic, neurological, hematological, kidney, vascular, dermatological, gynecological, or obstetric.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventor: Christopher Brian Reid
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Patent number: 8766545Abstract: A selective street light control system includes a module having a lamp and being configured to receive a light sensor connected to a street light. The module may be configured to cause the lamp to illuminate to modulate the light sensor. The street light may be controlled based on the light sensor, and the when the light sensor is modulated by the lamp of the module, the street light is also controlled by the module. The module is a self-contained unit and that may advantageously be easily and cost effectively retrofitted to an existing installation without the need for expensive re-wiring of the existing installation.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2012Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Michael John Wilsher, Brian Reid
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Patent number: 8757744Abstract: What is disclosed is a multi-function system which receives media printed with ink having thermo-reactive properties with the ink being visually transparent on that media, and which processes that media such that the ink becomes visually perceptible. One embodiment of the present system comprises an input tray for receiving printed media into a transport path along which the media travels. A cooling element resides in proximity to that transport path for changing a temperature T of the media to T?TL. A temp-normalizing element is positioned along the transport path downstream of the cooling element for changing a temperature of the media such that the media's temperature T can be normalized back to a temperature range TL<T<TH prior to the media being deposited into an output tray. A user interface enables a user to perform various functions. Various embodiments of a user interface are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2012Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Michael John Wilsher, Christopher D. Olliffe, Duncan Ian Stevenson, Brian Reid
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Publication number: 20140171307Abstract: What is disclosed is a multi-function system which receives media printed with ink having thermo-reactive properties with the ink being visually transparent on that media, and which processes that media such that the ink becomes visually perceptible. One embodiment of the present system comprises an input tray for receiving printed media into a transport path along which the media travels. A cooling element resides in proximity to that transport path for changing a temperature T of the media to T?TL. A temp-normalizing element is positioned along the transport path downstream of the cooling element for changing a temperature of the media such that the media's temperature T can be normalized back to a temperature range TL<T<TH prior to the media being deposited into an output tray. A user interface enables a user to perform various functions. Various embodiments of a user interface are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2012Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Michael John WILSHER, Christopher D. OLLIFFE, Duncan Ian STEVENSON, Brian REID
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Publication number: 20140168311Abstract: What is disclosed is a multi-function inkjet print system which prints with inks having thermo-reactive properties and which can further process media printed with thermo-reactive inks such that the various properties of the inks can be activated. One embodiment of the present print device comprises at least one thermo-changing element which resides in proximity to a transport path along which the media travels. The thermo-changing element effectively changing a temperature T of the media to: T?TL or T?TH, as desired. In various embodiments, a sensor is used for sensing a temperature of the media. A temp-normalizing element is positioned along the transport path and downstream of the thermo-changing element for changing a temperature of the media such that the media's temperature T can be normalized back to a range of TL<<T<<TH prior to the media being deposited into an output tray. Various embodiments of a user interface are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2012Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: XEROX CORPORATIONInventors: Michael John WILSHER, Christopher D. OLLIFFE, Duncan Ian STEVENSON, Brian REID
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Publication number: 20140168332Abstract: What is disclosed is a system and method for printing a cancellation mark on a ticket using inks having thermo-reactive properties. One embodiment of the present method for printing a cancellation mark onto a ticket involves the following. A ticket, which has a security mark printed thereon, is received into a slot of a housing of a device which contains therein an inkjet printhead. The received ticket portion comes into proximity with an inkjet printhead configured to print a cancellation mark on the ticket using the thermo-reactive ink. The cancellation mark is printed to at least partially overlap the security mark. In one embodiment, a user activates a switch which causes the inkjet printhead to print the cancellation mark on the ticket upon the ticket having been inserted into the slot. Various embodiments are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2012Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: XEROX CORPORATIONInventors: Michael John WILSHER, Christopher D. OLLIFFE, Duncan Ian STEVENSON, Brian REID
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Publication number: 20140168341Abstract: What is disclosed is a multi-function system which receives media printed with ink having thermo-reactive properties and which processes the received media such that the ink becomes visually transparent. One embodiment of the present system comprises an input tray for receiving printed media into a transport path along which the media travels. A heating element resides in proximity to that transport path for changing a temperature T of the media to T?TH. In various embodiments, a temp-normalizing element is positioned along the transport path downstream of the heating element for changing a temperature of the media such that the media's temperature T can be normalized back to a temperature range TL<<T<<TH prior to the media being deposited into an output tray such that the processed media is no longer hot to the touch. A user interface enables a user to perform various functions. Embodiments of a user interface are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2012Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: XEROX CORPORATIONInventors: Michael John WILSHER, Christopher D. OLLIFFE, Duncan Ian STEVENSON, Brian REID
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Publication number: 20130278146Abstract: A selective street light control system includes a module having a lamp and being configured to receive a light sensor connected to a street light. The module may be configured to cause the lamp to illuminate to modulate the light sensor. The street light may be controlled based on the light sensor, and the when the light sensor is modulated by the lamp of the module, the street light is also controlled by the module. The module is a self-contained unit and that may advantageously be easily and cost effectively retrofitted to an existing installation without the need for expensive re-wiring of the existing installation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2012Publication date: October 24, 2013Applicant: XEROX CORPORATIONInventors: Michael John Wilsher, Brian Reid
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Patent number: 8174740Abstract: An illuminator system includes an illuminator array positioned adjacent to an image bearing surface, a light diffuser, and a linear sensor array. The light diffuser includes a plurality of rounded lenslets having convex or concave configuration positioned between the illuminator array and the image bearing surface. The rounded lenslets are positioned with respect to the illuminator array to receive the light beams emitted by the illuminator elements and to diffuse the light beams being transmitted to the image bearing surface in the linear direction of the illuminator array. Each of the rounded lenslets has a textured surface with a plurality of indentations. Each of the indentations is configured to randomly diffuse the light beams being transmitted to the image bearing surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2009Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Nicholas Baxter, Brian Reid
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Patent number: 7925096Abstract: A method and apparatus that validates a hologram by scanning the hologram at multiple angles is disclosed. The method may include scanning a document containing the hologram at a first angle to create a first image, scanning the document containing the hologram at a second angle to create a second image, determining whether the hologram is valid, and sending the validity determination to a user interface for display to a user.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2007Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Nicholas Baxter, Brian Reid
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Publication number: 20100238526Abstract: An illuminator system includes an illuminator array positioned adjacent to an image bearing surface, a light diffuser, and a linear sensor array. The light diffuser includes a plurality of rounded lenslets having convex or concave configuration positioned between the illuminator array and the image bearing surface. The rounded lenslets are positioned with respect to the illuminator array to receive the light beams emitted by the illuminator elements and to diffuse the light beams being transmitted to the image bearing surface in the linear direction of the illuminator array. Each of the rounded lenslets has a textured surface with a plurality of indentations. Each of the indentations is configured to randomly diffuse the light beams being transmitted to the image bearing surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2009Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: XEROX CORPORATIONInventors: Nicholas BAXTER, Brian REID
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Publication number: 20090154813Abstract: A method and apparatus that validates a hologram by scanning the hologram at multiple angles is disclosed. The method may include scanning a document containing the hologram at a first angle to create a first image, scanning the document containing the hologram at a second angle to create a second image, determining whether the hologram is valid, and sending the validity determination to a user interface for display to a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2007Publication date: June 18, 2009Applicant: XEROX CORPORATIONInventors: Nicholas BAXTER, Brian REID
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Publication number: 20060073709Abstract: An electronic system with multiple printed circuit boards interconnected through a midplane. Connectors are mounted on two sides of the midplane to facilitate connection of daughter cards from both the front and the back of the midplane. For cross-connecting coupling signals between daughter cards mounted to the front and daughter cards mounted to the back of the midplane, connectors mounted to the front and the back of the midplane are overlapped in certain regions. Within these regions, an efficient routing pattern is employed to cross-connect signals from the front of the midplane to the back of the midplane. The routing is achieved in a very small space but provides the desired impedance of the interconnects.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2004Publication date: April 6, 2006Applicant: Teradyne, Inc.Inventor: Brian Reid
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Publication number: 20050070944Abstract: A rotor (14) is located within a rotor chamber (12) formed in a housing (24). A drive shaft (16) extends from a motor and couples to the drive shaft interconnect (46) at the center of the rotor (14). One side of the rotor (14) is provided with circumferentially spaced apart radial rows of mincing edges (20). These edges (20) are situated on concentric circles or on a spiral. They are elongated circumferentially and may be situated substantially on an arc and substantially on an arc or on a chord. During use, the rotor (14) is rotated after biopsy obtained tissue (10) has been placed in the rotor chamber (12) on the side of the rotor (14) that includes the mincing edges (20). A fluid is delivered into and out from the rotor chamber (12) as the rotor (14) is being rotated to mince the biopsy, lyse the cells, and release the cell nuclei from the obtained tissue. Cell nuclei are expelled from the chamber (12) and are moved through a filter (58).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2004Publication date: March 31, 2005Inventors: Mark Holl, Andrew Miller, Matthew Stanton, Carissa Sanchez, Thomas Paulson, Brian Reid, Deirdre Meldrum
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Publication number: 20040081585Abstract: A system and method for measuring the conductivity level in a urine sample. The system also calculates and displays the electrolyte concentration, and the osmotic pressure. The system further indicates whether or not these levels are low, normal, high or dangerous for the heart. The system comprises a power source, a detection probe for measuring the conductivity level of a given urine sample, and a processing means for calculating and outputting the electrolyte concentration and the osmotic pressure of a urine sample. Such calculations are based on the conductivity level measured in the urine sample. The system also includes a display means for displaying the electrolyte concentration and the osmotic pressure calculated by the processing means.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2003Publication date: April 29, 2004Inventor: Brian Reid