Patents by Inventor Charles E. Summers

Charles E. Summers 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: 8605566
    Abstract: A circuit can process a sample of a signal to emulate, simulate, or model an effect on the signal. Thus, an emulation circuit can produce a representation of a real-world signal transformation by processing the signal according to one or more signal processing parameters that are characteristic of the real-world signal transformation. The emulation circuit can apply analog signal processing and/or mixed signal processing to the signal. The signal processing can comprise feeding the signal through two signal paths, each having a different delay, and creating a weighted sum of the outputs of the two signal paths. The signal processing can also (or alternatively) comprise routing the signal through a network of delay elements, wherein a bank of switching or routing elements determines the route and thus the resulting delay.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 2010
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2013
    Assignee: Quellan, Inc.
    Inventors: Bruce C. Schmukler, Arvind Raghavan, Ziba Nami, Jyothi Emmanuel Peddi, Andrew Joo Kim, Michael G. Vrazel, Charles E. Summers
  • Publication number: 20110069604
    Abstract: A circuit can process a sample of a signal to emulate, simulate, or model an effect on the signal. Thus, an emulation circuit can produce a representation of a real-world signal transformation by processing the signal according to one or more signal processing parameters that are characteristic of the real-world signal transformation. The emulation circuit can apply analog signal processing and/or mixed signal processing to the signal. The signal processing can comprise feeding the signal through two signal paths, each having a different delay, and creating a weighted sum of the outputs of the two signal paths. The signal processing can also (or alternatively) comprise routing the signal through a network of delay elements, wherein a bank of switching or routing elements determines the route and thus the resulting delay.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 25, 2010
    Publication date: March 24, 2011
    Applicant: Quellan, Inc.
    Inventors: Bruce C. Schmukler, Arvind Raghavan, Ziba Nami, Jyothi Emmanuel Peddi, Andrew Joo Kim, Michael G. Vrazel, Charles E. Summers
  • Patent number: 7804760
    Abstract: A circuit can process a sample of a signal to emulate, simulate, or model an effect on the signal. Thus, an emulation circuit can produce a representation of a real-world signal transformation by processing the signal according to one or more signal processing parameters that are characteristic of the real-world signal transformation. The emulation circuit can apply analog signal processing and/or mixed signal processing to the signal. The signal processing can comprise feeding the signal through two signal paths, each having a different delay, and creating a weighted sum of the outputs of the two signal paths. The signal processing can also (or alternatively) comprise routing the signal through a network of delay elements, wherein a bank of switching or routing elements determines the route and thus the resulting delay.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 2006
    Date of Patent: September 28, 2010
    Assignee: Quellan, Inc.
    Inventors: Bruce C. Schmukler, Arvind Raghavan, Ziba Nami, Jyothi Emmanuel Peddi, Andrew Joo Kim, Michael G. Vrazel, Charles E. Summers
  • Publication number: 20100197233
    Abstract: Signals propagating on an aggressor communication channel can cause detrimental interference in a victim communication channel. A signal processing circuit can generate an interference cancellation signal that, when applied to the victim communication channel, cancels the detrimental interference. The signal processing circuit can dynamically adjust or update two or more aspects of the interference cancellation signal, such as an amplitude or gain parameter and a phase or delay parameter. Via the dynamic adjustments, the signal processing circuit can adapt to changing conditions, thereby maintaining an acceptable level of interference cancellation in a fluctuating operating environment. A control circuit that implements the parametric adjustments can have at least two modes of operation, one for adjusting the amplitude parameter and one for adjusting the phase parameter. The modes can be selectable or can be intermittently available, for example.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 9, 2010
    Publication date: August 5, 2010
    Inventors: Andrew Joo Kim, Edward Gebara, Bruce C. Schmukler, Mark W. Dickmann, Michael F. Farrell, Michael G. Vrazel, David Anthony Stelliga, Joy Laskar, Charles E. Summers
  • Patent number: 7725079
    Abstract: Signals propagating on an aggressor communication channel can cause detrimental interference in a victim communication channel. A signal processing circuit can generate an interference cancellation signal that, when applied to the victim communication channel, cancels the detrimental interference. The signal processing circuit can dynamically adjust or update two or more aspects of the interference cancellation signal, such as an amplitude or gain parameter and a phase or delay parameter. Via the dynamic adjustments, the signal processing circuit can adapt to changing conditions, thereby maintaining an acceptable level of interference cancellation in a fluctuating operating environment. A control circuit that implements the parametric adjustments can have at least two modes of operation, one for adjusting the amplitude parameter and one for adjusting the phase parameter. The modes can be selectable or can be intermittently available, for example.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 2006
    Date of Patent: May 25, 2010
    Assignee: Quellan, Inc.
    Inventors: Andrew Joo Kim, Edward Gebara, Bruce C. Schmukler, Mark W. Dickmann, Michael F. Farrell, Michael G. Vrazel, David Anthony Stelliga, Joy Laskar, Charles E. Summers
  • Publication number: 20020042527
    Abstract: The invention relates to method for separating tocopherol from a first tocopherol admixture by heating the first tocopherol admixture composed of at least one tocopherol, a fatty acid, and an esterifying compound to esterify the fatty acid to produce a second tocopherol admixture composed of the tocopherol, the esterified fatty acid, and the unesterified fatty acid; distilling the second tocopherol admixture with the esterified fatty acid to remove the unesterified fatty acid from the second tocopherol admixture to produce a third tocopherol admixture composed of the tocopherol, with substantially removed unesterified fatty acid; distilling the third tocopherol admixture for a sufficient time and temperature to substantially remove the tocopherol from the third tocopherol admixture to produce a fourth tocopherol admixture composed of the removed tocopherol and a non-tocol component; and extracting the tocopherol from the fourth tocopherol admixture with an extraction solvent composed of a polar, organic solve
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 27, 1999
    Publication date: April 11, 2002
    Inventor: CHARLES E. SUMMER
  • Patent number: 5625667
    Abstract: For measuring characteristics (resistance, capacitance, and foreign voltage) on a telephone line, source voltages are coupled via source resistances to the line in three test conditions and the parameters are calculated from steady state voltages at the terminals of the line. Each steady state voltage is predictively calculated from nine samples of the voltage at the terminal using a closed form second order solution of a circuit model of the telephone line derived from a transformation of the circuit model into the Z domain and using the matched pole-zero technique. The steady state voltages can thus be determined without waiting for transients, due to the time constants of the telephone line, to die out, resulting in much faster measurements for telephone lines with large time constants.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 29, 1997
    Assignee: Northern Telecom Limited
    Inventors: John V. Vogt, III, Charles E. Summers
  • Patent number: 5444759
    Abstract: For measuring characteristics (resistance, capacitance, and foreign voltage) on a telephone line, source voltages are coupled via source resistances to the line in three test conditions and the parameters are calculated from steady state voltages at the terminals of the line. Each steady state voltage is predictively calculated from nine samples of the voltage at the terminal using a closed form second order solution of a circuit model of the telephone line derived from a transformation of the circuit model into the Z domain and using the matched pole-zero technique. The steady state voltages can thus be determined without waiting for transients, due to the time constants of the telephone line, to die out, resulting in much faster measurements for telephone lines with large time constants.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 22, 1995
    Assignee: Northern Telecom Limited
    Inventors: John V. Vogt, III, Charles E. Summers
  • Patent number: 5251919
    Abstract: Apparatus for engaging and holding a non-oriented hot glass container of predetermined square cross sectional contour and closed end that includes a chuck having an open end for receiving the container and an internal valve plate for abutment with the end of the container received in the chuck. The chuck is coupled to a cam-operated arm for lowering the chuck over a container. A transition plate has a square opening contoured to be closely received over the square cross section of the container, and is mounted for free rotation adjacent to the open end of the chuck. Guide fingers project from the plate away from the open end of the chuck so as to engage the container end as the chuck is lowered over the container, and to rotate the plate relative to the chuck so that the plate opening is aligned with the square cross section of the container end. A vacuum is applied to the valve plate within the chuck for holding the container end against the valve plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 12, 1993
    Assignee: Libbey Glass Inc.
    Inventor: Charles E. Summers