Patents by Inventor Dale Chapman
Dale Chapman 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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Publication number: 20220398672Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer storage media are provided for auto-correcting a charge event corresponding to clinical history. An auto-correction clinical system includes intelligence circuitry. The auto-correction clinical system is structured to receive accommodation history corresponding to a patient, receive encounter history corresponding to the patient, determine whether the accommodation history includes a gap, determine a charge event corresponding to a patient status indicator and a care period corresponding to one or more days based on the determination of the gap in the accommodation history, and generate an auto-correct event based on the charge event and the care period.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2021Publication date: December 15, 2022Inventors: Michael Dale Chapman, Jamie Marie Carbery, Jody Lynn Taylor, Joshua Brasel, Paul Cannon
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Publication number: 20110024494Abstract: An automated banking-machine that is actuated responsive to data read from user cards, accepts checks and dispenses cash to users. The banking machine is operated to acquire image and magnetic data from deposited checks to determine the genuineness of checks and the authority of a user to receive cash for such checks. Cash may be dispensed to the user from the automated banking machine in exchange for a deposited check. The automated banking machine dispenses cash responsive to communications with a transaction host.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2007Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: Diebold Self-Service Systems, division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Aarthi Rao, Dale Chapman, Eric Toepke, Kristen Stewart, Keith Carpenter, Thomas A. VanKirk, Jon E. Washington, Brian Jones, William D. Beskitt, Harry Thomas Graef, David A. Peters, Damon J. Blackford, Dale H. Blackson, Songtao Ma, Tim Crews, Kenneth Turocy, Douglas T. Dominick, Jasen J. Smolk, Brian E. Lucas, Bradley Lightner
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Patent number: 7815105Abstract: An automated banking machine which dispenses cash and includes a mechanism for accepting deposited items. Deposited items may be provided to the machine in envelopes which are first passed to a user from an envelope storage area (132) in the machine through a transport (124) and which are presented to the user through an opening (244). A user may thereafter include deposit items in the dispensed envelope. The deposited items are passed through the opening (244) and are deposited in a deposit-holding container (128). The deposited items may be marked by an inkjet printer with indicia corresponding to the transaction or properties of the deposited item. The operation of the printer is caused by a controller (56) which controls the operation responsive to one or more environmental parameters.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2008Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Diebold Self-Service Systems division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Thomas S. Mason, Sean Haney, Jeff Brannan, Dale Chapman
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Patent number: 7513415Abstract: An automated banking machine which dispenses cash and includes a mechanism for accepting deposited items. Deposited items may be provided to the machine in envelopes which are first passed to a user from an envelope storage area (132) in the machine through a transport (124) and which are presented to the user through an opening (244). A user may thereafter include deposit items in the dispensed envelope. The deposited items are passed through the opening (244) and are deposited in a deposit-holding container (128). The deposited items may be marked by an inkjet printer with indicia corresponding to the transaction or properties of the deposited item. The operation of the printer is caused by a controller (56) which controls the operation responsive to one or more environmental parameters.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2005Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: Diebold Self-Service SystemsInventors: Thomas S. Mason, Sean Haney, Jeff Brannan, Dale Chapman
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Patent number: 7513416Abstract: An automated banking machine which dispenses cash and includes a mechanism for accepting deposited items. Deposited items may be provided to the machine in envelopes which are first passed to a user from an envelope storage area (132) in the machine through a transport (124) and which are presented to the user through an opening (244). A user may thereafter include deposit items in the dispensed envelope. The deposited items are passed through the opening (244) and are deposited in a deposit-holding container (128). The deposited items may be marked by an inkjet printer with indicia corresponding to the transaction or properties of the deposited item. The operation of the printer is caused by a controller (56) which controls the operation responsive to one or more environmental parameters.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2005Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: Diebold Self-Service SystemsInventors: Thomas S. Mason, Sean Haney, Jeff Brannan, Dale Chapman
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Patent number: 7490757Abstract: An automated banking machine which dispenses cash and includes a mechanism for accepting deposited items. Deposited items may be provided to the machine in envelopes which are first passed to a user from an envelope storage area (132) in the machine through a transport (124) and which are presented to the user through an opening (244). A user may thereafter include deposit items in the dispensed envelope. The deposited items are passed through the opening (244) and are deposited in a deposit-holding container (128). The deposited items may be marked by an inkjet printer with indicia corresponding to the transaction or properties of the deposited item. The operation of the printer is caused by a controller (56) which controls the operation responsive to one or more environmental parameters.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2005Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Diebold Self-Service Systems division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Thomas S. Mason, Sean Haney, Jeff Brannan, Dale Chapman
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Patent number: 7445145Abstract: An automated banking machine which dispenses cash and includes a mechanism for accepting deposited items. Deposited items may be provided to the machine in envelopes which are first passed to a user from an envelope storage area (132) in the machine through a transport (124) and which are presented to the user through an opening (244). A user may thereafter include deposit items in the dispensed envelope. The deposited items are passed through the opening (244) and are deposited in a deposit-holding container (128). The deposited items may be marked by an inkjet printer with indicia corresponding to the transaction or properties of the deposited item. The operation of the printer is caused by a controller (56) which controls the operation responsive to one or more environmental parameters.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2005Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Assignee: Diebold Self-Service Systems division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Jeffery M. Enright, Thomas S. Mason, Sean Haney, Jeff Brannan, Dale Chapman
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Patent number: 7410097Abstract: An automated banking machine which dispenses cash and includes a mechanism for accepting deposited items. Deposited items may be provided to the machine in envelopes which are first passed to a user from an envelope storage area (132) in the machine through a transport (124) and which are presented to the user through an opening (244). A user may thereafter include deposit items in the dispensed envelope. The deposited items are passed through the opening (244) and are deposited in a deposit-holding container (128). The deposited items may be marked by an inkjet printer with indicia corresponding to the transaction or properties of the deposited item. The operation of the printer is caused by a controller (56) which controls the operation responsive to one or more environmental parameters.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2005Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: Diebold Self-Service Systems division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Thomas S. Mason, Sean Haney, Jeff Brannan, Dale Chapman
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Publication number: 20080023539Abstract: An automated banking-machine that is actuated responsive to data read from user cards, accepts checks and dispenses cash to users. The banking machine is operated to acquire image and magnetic data from deposited checks to determine the genuineness of checks and the authority of a user to receive cash for such checks. Cash may be dispensed to the user from the automated banking machine in exchange for a deposited check. The automated banking machine dispenses cash responsive to communications with a transaction host.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2007Publication date: January 31, 2008Applicant: Diebold Self-Service Systems, division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Aarthi Rao, Dale Chapman, Eric Toepke, Kristen Stewart, Keith Carpenter, Thomas A. VanKirk, Jon E. Washington, Brian Jones, William D. Beskitt, Harry Thomas Graef, David A. Peters, Damon J. Blackford, Dale H. Blackson, Songtao Ma, Tim Crews, Kenneth Turocy, Douglas T. Dominick, Jasen J. Smolk, Brian E. Lucas, Bradley Lightner
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Patent number: 6562985Abstract: This invention involves a new class of compounds, certain geminal-dinitro-substituted heterocycles, including geminal-bis(difluoramino)-substituted heterocyclic nitramines and the production thereof. More specifically, this invention involves the production of 3,3-bis(difluoramino)octahydro-1,5,7,7-tetranitro-1,5-diazocine (TNFX), which may be formulated into explosives and propellant oxidizers. The method of making a 3,3-bis(difluoramino)octahydro-1,5,7,7-tetranitro-1,5-diazocine comprises reacting a hexahydro-7,7-dinitro-1,5-bis(nitrobenzenesulfonyl)-1,5-diazocin-3(2 H)-one with a difluoramine source to produce a 3,3-bis(difluoramino)octahydro-7,7-dinitro-1,5-bis(nitrobenzenesulfonyl)-1,5-diazocine and reacting said 3,3-bis(difluoramino)octahydro-7,7-dinitro-1,5-bis(nitrobenzenesulfonyl)-1,5-diazocine with a highly reactive nitrating reagent in the presence of a strong Lewis acid, such as antimony pentafluoride, boron triflate or boron fluorosulfonate.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2002Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Robert Dale Chapman, Theodore Axenrod, Jianguang Sun, Xiao-Pei Guan, Lida Qi
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Publication number: 20020161248Abstract: This invention involves a new class of compounds, certain geminal-dinitro-substituted heterocycles, including geminal-bis(difluoramino)-substituted heterocyclic nitramines and the production thereof. More specifically, this invention involves the production of 3,3-bis(difluoramino)octahydro-1,5,7,7-tetranitro-1,5-diazocine (TNFX), which may be formulated into explosives and propellant oxidizers. The method of making a 3,3-bis(difluoramino)octahydro-1,5,7,7-tetranitro-1,5-diazocine comprises reacting a hexahydro-7,7-dinitro-1,5-bis(nitrobenzenesulfonyl)-1,5-diazocin-3(2 H)-one with a difluoramine source to produce a 3,3-bis(difluoramino)octahydro-7,7-dinitro-1,5-bis(nitrobenzenesulfonyl)-1,5-diazocine and reacting said 3,3-bis(difluoramino)octahydro-7,7-dinitro-1,5-bis(nitrobenzenesulfonyl)-1,5-diazocine with a highly reactive nitrating reagent in the presence of a strong Lewis acid, such as antimony pentafluoride, boron triflate or boron fluorosulfonate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2002Publication date: October 31, 2002Inventors: Robert Dale Chapman, Theodore Axenrod, Jianguang Sun, Xiao-Pei Guan, Lida Qi
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Patent number: 6417355Abstract: This invention involves a new class of compounds, certain geminal-dinitro-substituted heterocycles, including geminal-bis(difluoramino)-substituted heterocyclic nitramines and the production thereof. More specifically, this invention involves the production of 3,3-bis(difluoramino)octahydro-1,5,7,7-tetranitro-1,5-diazocine (TNFX), which may be formulated into explosives and propellant oxidizers. The method of making a 3,3-bis(difluoramino)octahydro-1,5,7,7-tetranitro-1,5-diazocine comprises reacting a hexahydro-7,7-dinitro-1,5-bis(nitrobenzenesulfonyl)-1,5-diazocin-3(2H)-one with a difluoramine source to produce a 3,3-bis(difluoramino)octahydro-7,7-dinitro-1,5-bis(nitrobenzenesulfonyl)-1,5-diazocine and reacting said 3,3-bis(difluoramino)octahydro-7,7-dinitro-1,5-bis(nitrobenzenesulfonyl)-1,5-diazocine with a highly reactive nitrating reagent in the presence of a strong Lewis acid, such as antimony pentafluoride, boron triflate or boron fluorosulfonate.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2001Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Robert Dale Chapman, Theodore Axenrod, Jianguang Sun, Xiao-Pei Guan, Lida Qi
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Patent number: 6395899Abstract: Calculated performance improvements are expected from a particularly new class of compounds, geminal-bis(difluoramino)-substituted heterocyclic nitramines, when formulated into explosives and propellants. This invention involves novel and nonintuitive methods for the preparation of certain derivatives of 2,2-bis(difluoramino)-N-nitro-1,3-propanediamine which are suitable precursors leading to 5,5-bis(difluoramino)hexahydro-1,3-dinitropyrimidine (RNFX). The invention also involves novel and nonintuitive methods for the preparation of RNFX, a specific member of a general class of compounds with the substructure 2,2-bis(difluoramino)-N-nitro-1,3-propanediamine. RNFX is produced by the use of key intermediates, including tetrahydropyrimidin-5(4H)-ones, which allow formation of the target structural subcomponent, 2,2-bis(difluoramino)-N-nitro-1,3-propanediamine, and a more specific substructure of 2,2-bis(difluoramino)-N,N′-dinitro-1,3-propanediamine.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2001Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Robert Dale Chapman, Ba Van Nguyen
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Publication number: 20020007063Abstract: Calculated performance improvements are expected from a particularly new class of compounds, geminal-bis(difluoramino)-substituted heterocyclic nitramines, when formulated into explosives and propellants. This invention involves novel and nonintuitive methods for the preparation of certain derivatives of 2,2-bis(difluoramino)-N-nitro-1,3-propanediamine which are suitable precursors leading to 5,5-bis(difluoramino)hexahydro-1,3-dinitropyrimidine (RNFX). The invention also involves novel and nonintuitive methods for the preparation of RNFX, a specific member of a general class of compounds with the substructure 2,2-bis(difluoramino)-N-nitro-1,3-propanediamine. RNFX is produced by the use of key intermediates, including tetrahydropyrimidin-5(4H)-ones, which allow formation of the target structural subcomponent, 2,2-bis(difluoramino)-N-nitro-1,3-propanediamine, and a more specific substructure of 2,2-bis(difluoramino)-N,N′-dinitro-1,3-propanediamine.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2001Publication date: January 17, 2002Inventors: Robert Dale Chapman, Ba Van Nguyen
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Patent number: 6310204Abstract: Calculated performance improvements are expected from a particularly new class of compounds, geminal-bis(difluoramino)-substituted heterocyclic nitramines, when formulated into explosives and propellants. This invention involves novel and nonintuitive methods for the preparation of certain derivatives of 2,2-bis(difluoramino)-N-nitro-1,3-propanediamine which are suitable precursors leading to 5,5-bis(difluoramino)hexahydro-1,3-dinitropyrimidine (RNFX). The invention also involves novel and nonintuitive methods for the preparation of RNFX, a specific member of a general class of compounds with the substructure 2,2-bis(difluoramino)-N-nitro-1,3-propanediamine. RNFX is produced by the use of key intermediates, including tetrahydropyrimidin-5(4H)-ones, which allow formation of the target structural subcomponent, 2,2-bis(difluoramino)-N-nitro-1,3-propanediamine, and a more specific substructure of 2,2-bis(difluoramino)-N,N′-dinitro-1,3-propanediamine.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2000Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Robert Dale Chapman, Ba Van Nguyen
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Patent number: 5671359Abstract: A laser imaging system, such as a storage phosphor system, provides an x-ray image signal. X-ray image processing apparatus includes an image processor for processing the x-ray image signal for an image parameter to produce an image processed x-ray image signal; a database for storing image parameters for producing different versions of an image processed x-ray image signal; and a control system for controlling the image processor and database to create multiple versions of the x-ray image signal, such that each version has different image parameter values.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1995Date of Patent: September 23, 1997Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Wayne William Godlewski, James Dale Chapman, Gary M. Diana, Steven Patrick Hiss, Jane Mildred Volo, Richard Weil, Lance H. Underwood