Patents by Inventor Craig Davis
Craig Davis 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: 8576730Abstract: Content is distributed from a source to a sink only if the sink is within a predetermined geographic locality. In one embodiment, a signature request is sent to the sink. The sink obtains an actual signature compares it to the requested signature, and if the requested signature and the actual signature resemble each other sufficiently closely, then the content is sent to the sink The signature is compiled from parameters obtained from appropriate parameter detectors. The parameter detectors generate, detect and monitor various signals required for determining the locality of the sink.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2005Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Time Warner, Inc.Inventors: Spencer Stephens, Kenneth W. Long, Craig Davis Cuttner, Conor P. Cahill
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Patent number: 8497939Abstract: In a system and method of producing time-synchronous textual descriptions of stage directions in live or pre-recorded productions to provide assistive program descriptions to visually-impaired consumers, a processor may parse stage directions from a production script and synchronize the parsed stage directions with closed captioning streams. The method may include viewing a live or pre-recorded production, creating textual descriptions of the stage directions using a stenography system, and outputting the textual descriptions to a separate output stream than that of dialogue descriptions. In addition, the method may include creating audio descriptions of the stage directions, and converting the audio descriptions to textual descriptions of the stage directions using a voice-recognition system. Further, the method may include distributing the synchronized stage directions, and receiving and decoding the synchronized stage directions using a text-based system.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2008Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Assignee: Home Box Office, Inc.Inventor: Craig Davis Cuttner
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Patent number: 8365471Abstract: A telescoping tower comprising a sensor for monitoring an environmental condition, a processor for comparing the monitored environmental condition to a predetermined value, and an actuator for automatically retracting the telescoping tower if the environmental condition is equal to or greater than the predetermined value.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2010Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: Aluma Tower Company, Inc.Inventors: Ronald L. Diniz, Lowell Malo, Steve Fuhrman, Craig A. Davis
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Publication number: 20120317622Abstract: Device authentication is implemented at the application layer of a computer communication model to add a factor to user authentication without requiring any action by the user. User space applications, such as web browsers, e-mail readers, and such, can remain completely unaffected. Instead, the additional authentication factor is provided at the application layer, typically in an operating system, where protocols such as HTTP(s), FTP(s), POP, SMTP, SNMP and DNS are implemented. Authentication is performed by a challenge/response transaction and the client device's digital fingerprint is compared to a whitelist of digital fingerprints of authorized client devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2012Publication date: December 13, 2012Applicant: UNILOC USA, INC.Inventors: Dono HARJANTO, Bradley Craig DAVIS
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Publication number: 20120113115Abstract: In one embodiment, a 3D display has an image processor including an overlay detector connected to a display controller. The image processor receives a 3D-compatible image stream from a 2D legacy device that may superimpose overlays, e.g., a 2D captions, over 3D-compatible images. The overlay detector automatically determines whether a received image comprises a caption overlay and, if so, provides the location and dimensions of the overlay to the display controller. The display controller processes the overlaid 3D-compatible image to isolate the caption characters of the caption overlay and generates, for a viewer of the 3D display, different left-eye and right-eye images, each including overlaid caption characters that substantially match the characters of the caption overlay. The result is the appearance, to the viewer, of a substantially flat and coherent caption overlay over a 3D image.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2010Publication date: May 10, 2012Applicant: HOME BOX OFFICE, INC.Inventor: Craig Davis Cuttner
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Patent number: 8046970Abstract: A telescoping tower comprises a plurality of telescoping tower sections, each tower section having a pressure member that engages with a respective pressure member on a respective tower section when the tower sections are moved from a nesting condition to an extended position, the engagement of the pressure members occurring at the overlap of the tower sections to increase stability of the telescoping tower and reduce unwanted play at the overlap regions.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2009Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Aluma Tower Company, Inc.Inventors: Ronald L. Diniz, Craig A. Davis
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Publication number: 20110185647Abstract: A telescoping tower comprising a sensor for monitoring an environmental condition, a processor for comparing the monitored environmental condition to a predetermined value, and an actuator for automatically retracting the telescoping tower if the environmental condition is equal to or greater than the predetermined value.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2010Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: ALUMA TOWER COMPANY, INC.Inventors: Ronald L. Diniz, Lowell Malo, Steve Fuhrman, Craig A. Davis
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Publication number: 20100251634Abstract: A telescoping tower comprises a plurality of telescoping tower sections, each tower section having a pressure member that engages with a respective pressure member on a respective tower section when the tower sections are moved from a nesting condition to an extended position, the engagement of the pressure members occurring at the overlap of the tower sections to increase stability of the telescoping tower and reduce unwanted play at the overlap regions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2009Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: ALUMA TOWER COMPANY, INC.Inventors: Ronald L. Diniz, Craig A. Davis
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Publication number: 20100141834Abstract: In a system and method of producing time-synchronous textual descriptions of stage directions in live or pre-recorded productions to provide assistive program descriptions to visually-impaired consumers, a processor may parse stage directions from a production script and synchronize the parsed stage directions with closed captioning streams. The method may include viewing a live or pre-recorded production, creating textual descriptions of the stage directions using a stenography system, and outputting the textual descriptions to a separate output stream than that of dialogue descriptions. In addition, the method may include creating audio descriptions of the stage directions, and converting the audio descriptions to textual descriptions of the stage directions using a voice-recognition system. Further, the method may include distributing the synchronized stage directions, and receiving and decoding the synchronized stage directions using a text-based system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2008Publication date: June 10, 2010Inventor: Craig Davis CUTTNER
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Publication number: 20080071253Abstract: An osmotic delivery system flow modulator assembly, an osmotic delivery system with a flow modulator assembly, and a method of assembling an osmotic delivery system. The osmotic delivery system flow modular assembly includes a body having a hole located through the body and communicating two opposing ends of the body. The use of the osmotic delivery system flow modulator assembly lessens the chance that air or gas pockets will form in the enclosure of the osmotic delivery system during assembly of the system. Because less air is within the osmotic delivery system, performance of the system is enhanced. Use of the flow modulator assembly also lessens the chance that beneficial agent will be wasted during assembly of the osmotic delivery system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Applicant: ALZA CORPORATIONInventors: Lewis Peterson, Fred Maruyama, Houdin Dehnad, Lawton Hom, Kevin Sly, Craig Davis, John Peery
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Publication number: 20070191818Abstract: The present invention includes an osmotic pump that includes a means for venting an osmotic composition included in the pump before the internal pressure of the pump has the opportunity to build to such an extent that the pump is structurally compromised, such as when one or more components of the pump are physically separated. The means for venting osmotic material included in an osmotic pump according to the present invention includes a vent that allows the material included in the osmotic composition of the pump to dissipate into an environment of operation at a rate that results in dissipation of the pressure created within the osmotic pump and a reduced potential for subject discomfort or irritation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2007Publication date: August 16, 2007Inventors: Keith Dionne, Robert Mosbauer, Craig Davis, John Peery
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Publication number: 20060218634Abstract: A system and method for scanning a personal computer system and making a specific hardware upgrade recommendation is provided. One aspect of this disclosure relates to a method for a client initiated scan and memory upgrade recommendation. According to an embodiment, a user of a personal computer systems is allowed to download a scanner application using a web browser on the user's personal computer system. Scan data is read from the user's personal computer system using the scanner application. The scan data is formatted, encrypted, and returned to the hosting web server. The returned scan data is processed using a recommendation engine and a computer memory upgrade recommendation is outputted to the user's browser. In various embodiments, the recommendation is on a web page displayed on the user's computer system. Other aspects and embodiments are provided herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2005Publication date: September 28, 2006Inventors: Sukh Sodhi, John Egan, Craig Davis
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Publication number: 20050131389Abstract: An osmotic delivery system flow modulator assembly, an osmotic delivery system with a flow modulator assembly, and a method of assembling an osmotic delivery system. The osmotic delivery system flow modular assembly includes a body having a hole located through the body and communicating two opposing ends of the body. The use of the osmotic delivery system flow modulator assembly lessens the chance that air or gas pockets will form in the enclosure of the osmotic delivery system during assembly of the system. Because less air is within the osmotic delivery system, performance of the system is enhanced. Use of the flow modulator assembly also lessens the chance that beneficial agent will be wasted during assembly of the osmotic delivery system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2004Publication date: June 16, 2005Inventors: Lewis Peterson, Fred Maruyama, Houdin Dehnad, Lawton Hom, Kevin Ly, Craig Davis, John Peery
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Publication number: 20050070884Abstract: The present invention includes an osmotic pump that includes a means for venting an osmotic composition included in the pump before the internal pressure of the pump has the opportunity to build to such an extent that the pump is structurally compromised, such as when one or more components of the pump are physically separated. The means for venting osmotic material included in an osmotic pump according to the present invention includes a vent that allows the material included in the osmotic composition of the pump to dissipate into an environment of operation at a rate that results in dissipation of the pressure created within the osmotic pump and a reduced potential for subject discomfort or irritation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2004Publication date: March 31, 2005Inventors: Keith Dionne, Robert Mosbauer, Craig Davis, John Peery
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Publication number: 20050020369Abstract: Golf clubs having an embedded inertial measurement unit and a corresponding microprocessor for determining the motion of the head of the golf club. Briefly described, one of a number of embodiments of a golf club comprises a 6DOF inertial measurement unit disposed within the head of the golf club and a microprocessor in communication with the 6DOF inertial measurement unit. The microprocessor is configured to receive data from the 6DOF inertial measurement unit and determine the motion of the head of the golf club.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2003Publication date: January 27, 2005Inventors: Craig Davis, John Todd
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Patent number: 6651566Abstract: A transportation system includes a guideway lane and a power cable assembly extending along the guideway lane. The system further includes a vehicle configured to travel on the guideway lane. The vehicle includes a self-centering transformer that is movable along the cable assembly and configured to cooperate with the cable assembly to transfer power to the vehicle. In addition, the transformer includes a magnet array that creates a magnetic field for centering the transformer-with respect to the cable assembly as the transformer moves along the cable assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2002Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: Craig Hammann Stephan, John Michael Miller, Lloyd Craig Davis, Richard David Anderson
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Patent number: 6637343Abstract: A guideway system for conveying vehicles includes a first guideway lane and a plurality of control cells. Each cell includes a particular portion of the first guideway lane and a cell:controller for monitoring and controlling traffic flow on the first guideway lane portion within the respective cell. Furthermore, the cell controllers are in communication with each other so as to share information with each other.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2002Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: Craig Hammann Stephan, John Michael Miller, Lloyd Craig Davis, Richard David Anderson
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Publication number: 20030173174Abstract: A guideway system for conveying vehicles includes a first guideway lane and a plurality of control cells. Each cell includes a particular portion of the first guideway lane and a cell controller for monitoring and controlling traffic flow on the first guideway lane portion within the respective cell. Furthermore, the cell controllers are in communication with each other so as to share information with each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2002Publication date: September 18, 2003Applicant: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: Craig Hammann Stephan, John Michael Miller, Lloyd Craig Davis, Richard David Anderson
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Publication number: 20030173172Abstract: A method is provided for controlling operation of a vehicle on a guideway system, wherein the vehicle includes a first element of a linear induction motor and an alternate power source, and the guideway system has an acceleration section including a second element of the linear induction motor, and a computer control system. The method includes utilizing the second element in cooperation with the first element so as to accelerate the vehicle on the acceleration section of the guideway system, and providing speed instructions to the vehicle using the computer control system so as to cause the vehicle to use the alternate power source to maintain a desired cruising speed on a main section of the guideway system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2002Publication date: September 18, 2003Applicant: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: Craig Hammann Stephan, John Michael Miller, Lloyd Craig Davis, Richard David Anderson
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Publication number: 20030173173Abstract: A transportation system includes a guideway lane and a power cable assembly extending along the guideway lane. The system further includes a vehicle configured to travel on the guideway lane. The vehicle includes a self-centering transformer that is movable along the cable assembly and configured to cooperate with the cable assembly to transfer power to the vehicle. In addition, the transformer includes a magnet array that creates a magnetic field for centering the transformer with respect to the cable assembly as the transformer moves along the cable assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2002Publication date: September 18, 2003Applicant: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: Craig Hammann Stephan, John Michael Miller, Lloyd Craig Davis, Richard David Anderson