Patents by Inventor Chris Erickson
Chris Erickson 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: 11020765Abstract: A method of delivering a glutinous substance to a workpiece from an end-effector comprises using the end-effector to position an applicator relative to the workpiece. The method also comprises urging the glutinous substance from the end-effector through a first channel of a body of the applicator from an inlet of the first channel toward an outlet of the first channel. The method additionally comprises selectively operating an actuator of the applicator to regulate a rate, at which the glutinous substance flows through the first channel of the body of the applicator, responsive to, at least in part, output received from a sensor of the applicator.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2019Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: John W. Pringle, IV, Raul Tomuta, Jake B. Weinmann, John J. Brown, Chris Erickson, Martin Guirguis, Don D. Trend, Richard P. Topf
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Patent number: 10780451Abstract: A method of removing a tip from a body of an applicator, fixed to an end- effector, wherein the applicator comprises a coupler, releasably engageable with the tip to interlock the tip with the body of the applicator, is disclosed. The method comprises, with the coupler of the applicator releasably engaged with the tip, locating the end-effector so that a pawl is engaged with a third tooth on the tip to prevent movement of the tip in a fifth direction away from the pawl, and a wedge disengages the coupler of the applicator from the tip. The method also comprises, with the pawl engaged with the third tooth on the tip and the coupler of the applicator disengaged from the tip by the wedge, using the end-effector to move the body of the applicator in the fifth direction to disengage the tip from the body of the applicator.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2018Date of Patent: September 22, 2020Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: John W. Pringle, IV, Chris Erickson, Ted Khong, Don D. Trend
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Patent number: 10769290Abstract: Fraud detection is facilitated by developing account cluster membership rules and converting them to database queries via an examination of clusters of linked accounts abstracted from the customer database. The cluster membership rules are based upon certain observed data patterns associated with potentially fraudulent activity. In one embodiment, account clusters are grouped around behavior patterns exhibited by imposters. The system then identifies those clusters exhibiting a high probability of fraud and builds cluster membership rules for identifying subsequent accounts that match those rules. The rules are designed to define the parameters of the identified clusters. When the rules are deployed in a transaction blocking system, when a rule pertaining to an identified fraudulent cluster is triggered, the transaction blocking system blocks the transaction with respect to new users who enter the website.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2008Date of Patent: September 8, 2020Assignee: Fair Isaac CorporationInventors: Stuart L. Crawford, Chris Erickson, Victor Miagkikh, Michael Steele, Megan Thorsen, Sergei Tolmanov
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Publication number: 20190344304Abstract: An applicator (102) for delivering a glutinous substance (168) to a workpiece (170) from an end-effector (101) is disclosed. The applicator (102) comprises a body (110) and a plunger (186). The plunger (186) comprises a gate (118), movable within an outlet portion (182) of a first channel (115) of the body (110) between, inclusively, an open position, allowing the glutinous substance (168) to flow from an inlet (116) of the first channel (115) to an outlet (117) of the first channel (115) and a closed position, preventing the glutinous substance (168) from flowing from the inlet (116) of the first channel (115) to the outlet (117) of the first channel (115). The applicator (102) further comprises an actuator (131), selectively operable to move the plunger (186) such that the gate (118) moves between, inclusively, the open position and the closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2019Publication date: November 14, 2019Inventors: John W. Pringle, IV, Raul Tomuta, Jake B. Weinmann, John J. Brown, Chris Erickson, Martin Guirguis, Don D. Trend, Richard P. Topf
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Patent number: 10363569Abstract: An applicator (102) for delivering a glutinous substance (168) to a workpiece (170) from an end-effector (101) is disclosed. The applicator (102) comprises a body (110) and a plunger (186). The plunger (186) comprises a gate (118), movable within an outlet portion (182) of a first channel (115) of the body (110) between, inclusively, an open position, allowing the glutinous substance (168) to flow from an inlet (116) of the first channel (115) to an outlet (117) of the first channel (115) and a closed position, preventing the glutinous substance (168) from flowing from the inlet (116) of the first channel (115) to the outlet (117) of the first channel (115). The applicator (102) further comprises an actuator (131), selectively operable to move the plunger (186) such that the gate (118) moves between, inclusively, the open position and the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2016Date of Patent: July 30, 2019Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: John W. Pringle, IV, Raul Tomuta, Jake B. Weinmann, John J. Brown, Chris Erickson, Martin Guirguis, Don D. Trend, Richard P. Topf
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Publication number: 20190134660Abstract: An applicator (102) for delivering a glutinous substance (168) to a workpiece (170) from an end-effector (101) is disclosed. The applicator (102) comprises a body (110) and a plunger (186). The plunger (186) comprises a gate (118), movable within an outlet portion (182) of a first channel (115) of the body (110) between, inclusively, an open position, allowing the glutinous substance (168) to flow from an inlet (116) of the first channel (115) to an outlet (117) of the first channel (115) and a closed position, preventing the glutinous substance (168) from flowing from the inlet (116) of the first channel (115) to the outlet (117) of the first channel (115). The applicator (102) further comprises an actuator (131), selectively operable to move the plunger (186) such that the gate (118) moves between, inclusively, the open position and the closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2018Publication date: May 9, 2019Inventors: John W. Pringle, IV, Chris Erickson, Ted Khong, Don D. Trend
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Patent number: 10195637Abstract: A removal device for decoupling a tip from a body of an applicator is disclosed. The removal device comprises a wall, comprising a proximal edge and a distal edge, opposite the proximal edge. The removal device also comprises a through channel in the wall. The removal device further comprises a pawl, comprising a proximal end, coupled to the wall, a distal end, opposite the proximal end, a first side between the proximal end and the distal end, and a second side, opposite to the first side. The distal end, the first side, and the second side of the pawl are delimited by the through channel and the pawl extends -between the proximal edge of the wall and the distal edge of the wall. The removal device additionally comprises a wedge, extending from the wall and perpendicular to the wall.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2016Date of Patent: February 5, 2019Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: John W. Pringle, IV, Chris Erickson, Ted Khong, Don D. Trend
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Patent number: 10029275Abstract: An applicator for delivering a glutinous substance to a workpiece from an end-effector is disclosed. The applicator comprises a body and a plunger. The plunger comprises a gate, movable within an outlet portion of a first channel of the body between, inclusively, an open position, allowing the glutinous substance to flow from an inlet of the first channel to an outlet of the first channel and a closed position, preventing the glutinous substance from flowing from the inlet of the first channel to the outlet of the first channel. The applicator further comprises an actuator, selectively operable to move the plunger such that the gate moves between, inclusively, the open position and the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2016Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: John W. Pringle, IV, Chris Erickson, Don D. Trend
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Publication number: 20170106395Abstract: An installation device (300) for coupling a tip (160) to a body (110) of an applicator (102). The applicator (102) comprises a coupler (154), releasably engageable with the tip (160) to interlock the tip (160) with the body (110). The installation device (300) comprises a tip holder (362) that comprises two resilient pawls (361), configured to releasably retain the tip (160). A removal device (400) for decoupling a tip (160) from a body (110) of an applicator (102). The removal device (400) comprising a wall (430), a through channel (460) in the wall (430), a pawl (404) coupled to the wall (430), and a wedge extending from the wall (430).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2016Publication date: April 20, 2017Inventors: John W. Pringle, IV, Chris Erickson, Ted Khong, Don D. Trend
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Publication number: 20170106400Abstract: An applicator (102) for delivering a glutinous substance (168) to a workpiece (170) from an end-effector (101). The applicator (102) comprises a body (110), comprising a first channel (115), and comprises a tip (160), configured to be releasably attached to the body (110). The tip (160) comprises a through cavity (162), communicatively coupled with an outlet portion (182) of the first channel (115) when the tip (160) is coupled with the body (110). The applicator (102) also comprises a coupler (154), configured to releasably attach the tip (160) to the body (110) by interlocking with the tip (160) and with the body (110) such that the coupler (154) has no more than three degrees of freedom relative to the tip (160) and the body (110). The applicator (102) further comprises a retainer (156), configured to maintain the coupler (154) interlocked with the body (110) and with the tip (160).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2016Publication date: April 20, 2017Inventors: John W. Pringle, IV, Chris Erickson, Don D. Trend
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Publication number: 20170106398Abstract: An applicator (102) for delivering a glutinous substance (168) to a workpiece (170) from an end-effector (101) is disclosed. The applicator (102) comprises a body (110) and a plunger (186). The plunger (186) comprises a gate (118), movable within an outlet portion (182) of a first channel (115) of the body (110) between, inclusively, an open position, allowing the glutinous substance (168) to flow from an inlet (116) of the first channel (115) to an outlet (117) of the first channel (115) and a closed position, preventing the glutinous substance (168) from flowing from the inlet (116) of the first channel (115) to the outlet (117) of the first channel (115). The applicator (102) further comprises an actuator (131), selectively operable to move the plunger (186) such that the gate (118) moves between, inclusively, the open position and the closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2016Publication date: April 20, 2017Inventors: John W. Pringle, IV, Raul Tomuta, Jake B. Weinmann, John J. Brown, Chris Erickson, Martin Guirguis, Don D. Trend, Richard P. Topf
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Patent number: 8727060Abstract: A window breaker is provided that may include a housing, a pyrotechnic device and a piston. The housing may include a slot and a cavity having a first end and a second end. The slot may extend through a wall of the housing and into the cavity. The pyrotechnic device may be fixedly attached to the housing and at least partially disposed in the cavity. The piston may be disposed in the cavity between the pyrotechnic device and the first end. The piston may be movable away from the pyrotechnic device within the cavity from an undeployed position to a deployed position in response to actuation of the pyrotechnic device.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2013Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Autoliv ASP, Inc.Inventors: Chris Erickson, Bradley W. Smith
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Patent number: 8266090Abstract: A request to compare strategies is received. The first strategy can be graphically represented by a first set of linked nodes arranged in a first form of decision logic. The second strategy can be graphically represented by a second set of linked nodes arranged in a second form of decision logic. The first set of linked nodes can be converted to a first modified set of linked nodes arranged in a third form of decision logic. The second set of linked nodes can be converted to a second modified set of linked nodes arranged in the third form of decision logic. A color-coded visual representation of the first modified set of linked nodes and the second modified set of linked nodes can be provided to a user. Related apparatus, techniques, and articles are also described.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2008Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: Fair Isaac CorporationInventors: Stuart L. Crawford, Michael Steele, Navin Doshi, Sergei Tolmanov, Kashyap Babu Rao Kolipaka, Gaurav Chhaparwal, Megan Thorsen, Chris Erickson
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Patent number: 8200609Abstract: Data characterizing a plurality of related action graphs is received. Thereafter, the plurality of related action graphs are transformed into a logically equivalent structure so that rendering of the logically equivalent structure can be initiated. Related interfaces, apparatus, systems, techniques and articles are also described.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2008Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Fair Isaac CorporationInventors: Stuart L. Crawford, Michael Steele, Prasun Kumar, Sergei Tolmanov, Megan Thorsen, Chris Erickson
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Publication number: 20110178938Abstract: An environmental footprint assessment system is disclosed. The environmental footprint assessment system determines the environment footprint of an entity by analyzing financial information regarding the entity. For example, the environmental footprint assessment system may determine the carbon footprint of a business. The environmental footprint assessment system compares an entity's financial information against a database of environmental impacts to produce an initial carbon footprint assessment for the entity. The initial assessment is reviewed for areas of spending that contribute significant to the entity's carbon footprint. The database of environmental impacts can be refined with additional environmental impact information regarding the areas of significant carbon contribution. A subsequent iteration of the carbon footprint assessment is performed, and an updated carbon footprint assessment is produced. The process is repeatedly iteratively to produce additional carbon footprint assessments.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2011Publication date: July 21, 2011Applicant: Climate Earth, Inc.Inventors: Corinne REICH-WEISER, Bryant C. BROOKS, Chris ERICKSON, Tristan FLETCHER, Yvonne M. BURGESS
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Publication number: 20090058859Abstract: Data characterizing a plurality of related action graphs is received. Thereafter, the, plurality of related action graphs are transformed into a logically equivalent structure so that rendering of the logically equivalent structure can be initiated. Related interfaces, apparatus, systems, techniques and articles are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventors: Stuart L. Crawford, Michael Steele, Prasun Kumar, Sergei Tolmanov, Megan Thorsen, Chris Erickson
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Publication number: 20090044279Abstract: Fraud detection is facilitated by developing account cluster membership rules and converting them to database queries via an examination of clusters of linked accounts abstracted from the customer database. The cluster membership rules are based upon certain observed data patterns associated with potentially fraudulent activity. In one embodiment, account clusters are grouped around behavior patterns exhibited by imposters. The system then identifies those clusters exhibiting a high probability of fraud and builds cluster membership rules for identifying subsequent accounts that match those rules. The rules are designed to define the parameters of the identified clusters. When the rules are deployed in a transaction blocking system, when a rule pertaining to an identified fraudulent cluster is triggered, the transaction blocking system blocks the transaction with respect to new users who enter the website.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2008Publication date: February 12, 2009Applicant: Fair Isaac CorporationInventors: Stuart L. Crawford, Chris Erickson, Victor Miagkikh, Michael Steele, Megan Thorsen, Sergei Tolmanov
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Patent number: 6729809Abstract: A pressure clamp assembly for clamping a plurality of overlapping members together. The pressure clamp includes a pair of compression members attached to a clamp body and driven together by a power source. The power source includes a fluid pressure cylinder that repeatably produces high clamping forces so as to inhibit the production of inter-laminate burrs during drilling. The compression members each include an elongated compression foot that distributes the clamping pressure over a wide area to allow drilling in a relatively wide range of locations. In addition, each compression foot defines a drill bit assembly guide that facilitates accurate hole drilling through multiple overlapping parts.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2001Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Branko Sarh, Chin Hoi Toh, Chris Erickson, Scott W. Hall
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Publication number: 20030068207Abstract: A pressure clamp assembly for clamping a plurality of overlapping members together. The pressure clamp includes a pair of compression members attached to a clamp body and driven together by a power source. The power source includes a fluid pressure cylinder that repeatably produces high clamping forces so as to inhibit the production of inter-laminate burrs during drilling. The compression members each include an elongated compression foot that distributes the clamping pressure over a wide area to allow drilling in a relatively wide range of locations. In addition, each compression foot defines a drill bit assembly guide that facilitates accurate hole drilling through multiple overlapping parts.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2001Publication date: April 10, 2003Applicant: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Branko Sarh, Chin Hoi Toh, Chris Erickson, Scott W. Hall