Patents by Inventor Christopher M. Moore
Christopher M. Moore 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: 11573055Abstract: Particular embodiments described herein provide for an electronic device that can be configured to include a vapor chamber and means of attachment for the vapor chamber. The vapor chamber can include one or more columns, where at least a portion of the columns include fiber braids and one or more wicks. At least one of the wicks can also include the fiber braids. The columns can be braised to a top plate or a bottom plate of the vapor chamber. The vapor chamber can be secured over a heat source using a vapor chamber securing means that can include spring arms. The spring arms can bend, flex, rotate, etc. to absorb some of the force when vapor chamber is secured over the heat source.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2019Date of Patent: February 7, 2023Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Juha Tapani Paavola, Mark Carbone, Vivek Paranjape, Prakash Kurma Raju, Mikko Antero Makinen, Christopher M. Moore, Gustavo Fricke, Kathiravan D, Ritu Bawa, Nehakausar Shaikh Ramjan Pinjari, Hari Shanker Thakur
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Publication number: 20200132391Abstract: Particular embodiments described herein provide for an electronic device that can be configured to include a vapor chamber and means of attachment for the vapor chamber. The vapor chamber can include one or more columns, where at least a portion of the columns include fiber braids and one or more wicks. At least one of the wicks can also include the fiber braids. The columns can be braised to a top plate or a bottom plate of the vapor chamber. The vapor chamber can be secured over a heat source using a vapor chamber securing means that can include spring arms. The spring arms can bend, flex, rotate, etc. to absorb some of the force when vapor chamber is secured over the heat source.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2019Publication date: April 30, 2020Applicant: Intel CorporationInventors: Juha Tapani Paavola, Mark Carbone, Vivek Paranjape, Prakash Kurma Raju, Mikko Antero Makinen, Christopher M. Moore, Gustavo Fricke, Kathiravan D, Ritu Bawa, Nehakausar Shaikh Ramjan Pinjari, Hari Shanker Thakur
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Publication number: 20200029449Abstract: Particular embodiments described herein provide for an electronic device that can be configured to include a flexible display, a hinge, and a chassis. The flexible display has a display length and the chassis has a chassis length that is about the same length as the display length when the electronic device is relativity flat. In some examples, the chassis includes a flexible display support coupled to the flexible display and one or more slide mechanisms to accommodate the change in position of the chassis relatively to the flexible display when the electronic device is bent. In other examples, the hinge includes one or more chassis coupling tabs and the one or more chassis coupling tabs can accommodate the change in position of the chassis relatively to the flexible display when the electronic device is bent.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2019Publication date: January 23, 2020Applicant: Intel CorporationInventors: Mikko Antero Makinen, Gustavo Fricke, Juha Tapani Paavola, Christopher M. Moore
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Publication number: 20190114573Abstract: A task manager can receive protocol compliance information for a selected industrial task. The protocol compliance information includes identifiers for a set of persons executing the selected industrial task. The task manager can also query a certification database to determine if each member of the set of persons has been issued a certification corresponding to the selected industrial task. The task manager calculates a risk score for execution of the selected industrial task based on a category of the selected industrial task, the protocol compliance information and the results of the querying.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2017Publication date: April 18, 2019Inventors: CHRISTOPHER M. MOORE, KEVIN M. O'DONNELL, CLYDE E. BETHEA, III, KEVIN J. HAWKER, ROBERT E. PORTER, III, STEVEN DUANE PULLIAM, ROY L. WEST, TONY B. FREEMAN, MANUEL A. RIVERA
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Publication number: 20170060731Abstract: Methods and systems for dynamically providing application analytic information are provided herein. The method includes inserting instrumentation points into an application file via an application analytic service and dynamically determining desired instrumentation points from which to collect application analytic data. The method also includes receiving, at the application analytic service, the application analytic data corresponding to the desired instrumentation points and analyzing the application analytic data to generate application analytic information. The method further includes sending the application analytic information to a client computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2016Publication date: March 2, 2017Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Lenin Ravindranath Sivalingam, Jitendra Padhye, Ian Obermiller, Ratul Mahajan, Sharad Agarwal, Ronnie Ira Chaiken, Shahin Shayandeh, Christopher M. Moore, Sirius Kuttiyan
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Patent number: 9524225Abstract: Methods and systems for dynamically providing application analytic information are provided herein. The method includes inserting instrumentation points into an application file via an application analytic service and dynamically determining desired instrumentation points from which to collect application analytic data. The method also includes receiving, at the application analytic service, the application analytic data corresponding to the desired instrumentation points and analyzing the application analytic data to generate application analytic information. The method further includes sending the application analytic information to a client computing device.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2012Date of Patent: December 20, 2016Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Lenin Ravindranath Sivalingam, Jitendra Padhye, Ian Obermiller, Ratul Mahajan, Sharad Agarwal, Ronnie Ira Chaiken, Shahin Shayandeh, Christopher M. Moore, Sirius Kuttiyan
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Publication number: 20130254749Abstract: Methods and systems for dynamically providing application analytic information are provided herein. The method includes inserting instrumentation points into an application file via an application analytic service and dynamically determining desired instrumentation points from which to collect application analytic data. The method also includes receiving, at the application analytic service, the application analytic data corresponding to the desired instrumentation points and analyzing the application analytic data to generate application analytic information. The method further includes sending the application analytic information to a client computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2012Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Lenin Ravindranath Sivalingam, Jitendra Padhye, Ian Obermiller, Ratul Mahajan, Sharad Agarwal, Ronnie Ira Chaiken, Shahin Shayandeh, Christopher M. Moore, Sirius Kuttiyan
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Patent number: 8039055Abstract: A method for increasing the efficiency of additive drag reduction by establishing a drag-reducing viscoelastic coating on a surface. The method includes mixing a polymer into a concentrated solution that has approximately the same density as a fluid flowing over the surface, ejecting the mixture/solution into the flowing fluid in a manner such that a coating of polymer, which initially grows thicker with time, is adsorbed onto the surface, and reducing the ejection rate of the first fluid such that the coating of polymer then grows thinner with time. These steps may be repeated so that a desired minimum coating thickness is maintained over an extended period of time. The method reduces the polymer expenditure rate for a given drag reduction. Moreover, the produced viscoelastic coating impedes the attachment and growth of drag-producing natural organisms and may be applied without “down-time” (e.g., while underway).Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2008Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Cortana CorporationInventors: Kenneth J. Moore, Thomas D. Ryan, Christopher M. Moore, Timothy A. Boyce
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Publication number: 20080254226Abstract: A method for increasing the efficiency of additive drag reduction by establishing a drag-reducing viscoelastic coating on a surface. The method includes mixing a polymer into a concentrated solution that has approximately the same density as a fluid flowing over the surface, ejecting the mixture/solution into the flowing fluid in a manner such that a coating of polymer, which initially grows thicker with time, is adsorbed onto the surface, and reducing the ejection rate of the first fluid such that the coating of polymer then grows thinner with time. These steps may be repeated so that a desired minimum coating thickness is maintained over an extended period of time. The method reduces the polymer expenditure rate for a given drag reduction. Moreover, the produced viscoelastic coating impedes the attachment and growth of drag-producing natural organisms and may be applied without “down-time” (e.g., while underway).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2008Publication date: October 16, 2008Inventors: Kenneth J. MOORE, Thomas D. Ryan, Christopher M. Moore, Timothy A. Boyce
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Patent number: 7278344Abstract: A slicing machine includes a machine frame having a food loaf delivery path arranged in a longitudinal direction, and a cutting assembly arranged in the delivery path. The cutting assembly has two longitudinally directed reciprocating blades facing upstream in the delivery path. In operation, the loaf is pressed through the cutting assembly which cuts the loaf into quarter sections. A slicing blade is arranged in the delivery path downstream of the cutting assembly, the slicing blade arranged to slice the sectioned food loaf transversely to the longitudinal direction.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2002Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: Formax, Inc.Inventors: Glen F. Pryor, Wayne H. Webster, James Wrona, Christopher M. Moore, Michael S. Nash
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Publication number: 20020166429Abstract: A slicing machine includes a machine frame having a food loaf delivery path arranged in a longitudinal direction, and a cutting assembly arranged in the delivery path. The cutting assembly has two longitudinally directed reciprocating blades facing upstream in the delivery path. In operation, the loaf is pressed through the cutting assembly which cuts the loaf into quarter sections. A slicing blade is arranged in the delivery path downstream of the cutting assembly, the slicing blade arranged to slice the sectioned food loaf transversely to the longitudinal direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2002Publication date: November 14, 2002Inventors: Glen F. Pryor, Wayne H. Webster, James Wrona, Christopher M. Moore, Michael S. Nash
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Patent number: D987622Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2020Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Gustavo Fricke, Mikko Makinen, Rand Lenroot, Christopher M. Moore, Saara Kamppari-Miller, Edward Morton Burdick