Patents by Inventor Christopher A. Peck
Christopher A. Peck 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: 10952534Abstract: A modular shelf system having spaced apart upright subassemblies that each include multiple recesses conductive support standards, which are configured for receiving a low voltage current and illuminating the LED arrays of shelf fixtures that span adjacent upright subassemblies.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2019Date of Patent: March 23, 2021Assignee: Product Miniature, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Peck, Craig Fluegge, Michael Ford
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Patent number: 10939756Abstract: The present application provides, in one embodiment, a modular shelf system having spaced apart upright subassemblies that each include a first and second removable support standard recessed within. The system further provides at least one shelf fixture configured to be removably mounted to at least one of the support standards in each of a first and second upright subassemblies selected. The shelf may receive retail product trays via snap-fit fasteners. And, a variably configurable hanger bar may support the modular shelf system.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2019Date of Patent: March 9, 2021Assignee: Product Miniature, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Peck, Craig Fluegge, Michael Ford
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Publication number: 20190387902Abstract: A modular shelf system having spaced apart upright subassemblies that each include multiple recesses conductive support standards, which are configured for receiving a low voltage current and illuminating the LED arrays of shelf fixtures that span adjacent upright subassemblies.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2019Publication date: December 26, 2019Inventors: Christopher Peck, Craig Fluegge, Michael Ford
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Publication number: 20190387875Abstract: The present application provides, in one embodiment, a modular shelf system having spaced apart upright subassemblies that each include a first and second removable support standard recessed within. The system further provides at least one shelf fixture configured to be removably mounted to at least one of the support standards in each of a first and second upright subassemblies selected. The shelf may receive retail product trays via snap-fit fasteners. And, a variably configurable hanger bar may support the modular shelf system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2019Publication date: December 26, 2019Inventors: Christopher Peck, Craig Fluegge, Michael Ford
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Patent number: 10117101Abstract: The proliferation of IOT devices has led to an increase in sensitive, cloud-stored data. To provide further protection, IOT device data may be secured by geographically based access controls as a supplement to or in place of traditional password protection. A geographically based access control restricts data accessibility to designated geographical areas. In this manner, a requesting device may not access geo-fence protected IOT device data unless the requesting device is located within a designated geographical area. Geo-fence parameters utilized for creation of a geo-fence policy may be pre-specified or generated based on operating conditions. For example, a user may provide location data, such as an address or geographical coordinate, and a radial distance from the location for which data access is permissible. Additionally, geo-fence parameters can be automatically determined based on criteria such as an IOT device type or data usage characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2017Date of Patent: October 30, 2018Assignee: CA, Inc.Inventors: Dhiraj Girdhar, Kevin Meehan, Brian Christopher Peck, Dhara Shah
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Publication number: 20170366977Abstract: The proliferation of TOT devices has led to an increase in sensitive, cloud-stored data. To provide further protection, TOT device data may be secured by geographically based access controls as a supplement to or in place of traditional password protection. A geographically based access control restricts data accessibility to designated geographical areas. In this manner, a requesting device may not access geo-fence protected TOT device data unless the requesting device is located within a designated geographical area. Geo-fence parameters utilized for creation of a geo-fence policy may be pre-specified or generated based on operating conditions. For example, a user may provide location data, such as an address or geographical coordinate, and a radial distance from the location for which data access is permissible. Additionally, geo-fence parameters can be automatically determined based on criteria such as an TOT device type or data usage characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2017Publication date: December 21, 2017Inventors: Dhiraj Girdhar, Kevin Meehan, Brian Christopher Peck, Dhara Shah
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Publication number: 20170289806Abstract: The proliferation of IOT devices has led to an increase in sensitive, cloud-stored data. To provide further protection, IOT device data may be secured by geographically based access controls as a supplement to or in place of traditional password protection. A geographically based access control restricts data accessibility to designated geographical areas. In this manner, a requesting device may not access geo-fence protected IOT device data unless the requesting device is located within a designated geographical area. Geo-fence parameters utilized for creation of a geo-fence policy may be pre-specified or generated based on operating conditions. For example, a user may provide location data, such as an address or geographical coordinate, and a radial distance from the location for which data access is permissible. Additionally, geo-fence parameters can be automatically determined based on criteria such as an IOT device type or data usage characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2016Publication date: October 5, 2017Inventors: Dhiraj Girdhar, Kevin Meehan, Brian Christopher Peck, Dhara Shah
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Patent number: 9781602Abstract: The proliferation of IOT devices has led to an increase in sensitive, cloud-stored data. To provide further protection, IOT device data may be secured by geographically based access controls as a supplement to or in place of traditional password protection. A geographically based access control restricts data accessibility to designated geographical areas. In this manner, a requesting device may not access geo-fence protected IOT device data unless the requesting device is located within a designated geographical area. Geo-fence parameters utilized for creation of a geo-fence policy may be pre-specified or generated based on operating conditions. For example, a user may provide location data, such as an address or geographical coordinate, and a radial distance from the location for which data access is permissible. Additionally, geo-fence parameters can be automatically determined based on criteria such as an IOT device type or data usage characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2016Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: CA, Inc.Inventors: Dhiraj Girdhar, Kevin Meehan, Brian Christopher Peck, Dhara Shah
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Patent number: 6497427Abstract: The present invention is directed to a mountain bike frame (10) for use with a rear wheel (118). The frame is a “diamond-type” frame that includes seat stay tubes (32, 34). The seat stay tubes (32, 34) are spaced apart to define a gap distance (C) between the inner surface of the seat stay tubes (32, 34) at a tire intersection point that at a minimum is greater than about 2 inches. In addition, the seat stay tubes (32, 34) have a modulus of elasticity value multiplied times the moment of inertia value is between about 1.0 lb×inches2 and about 10 lb×inches2. The frame is for use with only a rear disc brake mounted to one of the seat stay tubes (32,34).Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2001Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Assignee: Cannondale CorporationInventors: Christopher P. D'Alusio, Christopher A. Peck
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Patent number: D899237Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2019Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: Product Miniature, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Peck, Craig Fluegge, Michael Ford
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Patent number: D904176Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2019Date of Patent: December 8, 2020Assignee: Product Miniature, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Peck, Craig Fluegge, Michael Ford
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Patent number: D904177Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2019Date of Patent: December 8, 2020Assignee: Product Miniature, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Peck, Craig Fluegge, Michael Ford