Patents by Inventor Dan Martin
Dan Martin 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: 20040078143Abstract: After FEMA flood maps are scanned and converted to raster maps on a computer system, they are georeferenced. The georeferenced raster maps are stored on the system. Map inset polygons are surrounded by a virtual bounding box and a determination is made whether each grid rectangle intersects any bounding box. For each such intersection, the relevant inset polygon is traced to determine if it actually intersects the grid rectangle. If there is such intersection, the inset polygon is added to a list attached to the grid rectangle. At the end of the process, the list for each grid rectangle identifies each inset polygon intersected thereby. When an address of a property subject to a flood zone determination is entered into the system and geocoded, the grid rectangle containing the address is immediately called up. If only one inset polygon is on the list, it is used to make the flood determination.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2003Publication date: April 22, 2004Applicant: SourceProse CorporationInventors: John Willard Howard, Dan Martin Scott, Darin Wayne Higgins
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Publication number: 20040020363Abstract: A self contained air purification pyramid shaped system and apparatus that can form up to approximately 300 cfm of air flow at high speed, that can remove allergy causing particulates, microorganisms, and odors/chemicals from the air so as to create a healthier environment. The system and apparatus can use a carbon prefilter for removal of larger particulate and odors/chemicals and gases, a UV(ultra violet) lamp for destruction of bacteria, viruses, and molds, and a hospital grade HEPA filter (approximately 99.97% efficient at approximately 0.3 microns) for removal of smaller particulate and bacteria. Air can first enter the peak of the pyramid shaped apparatus, pass through a carbon prefilter, past the UV lamp(s), through filter, such as a HEPA filter, and through a motorized impeller which pushes the air out lower sides of the apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2002Publication date: February 5, 2004Inventors: Derek LaFerriere, Dan Martin
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Patent number: 6678615Abstract: A method, system and apparatus for evaluating a characteristic or trait present at a geographic location in a plurality of non-georeferenced maps. In operation, the method comprises constructing a virtual bounding box around each inset of the maps, and then defining a virtual rectangular geographic grid system covering the total area covered by the maps. For each grid rectangle that intersects an inset bounding box, tracing the inset enclosed by the bounding box to determine if there is intersection of the grid rectangle and the inset. If there is intersection of a grid rectangle and an inset, adding the identity of the inset to a list associated with the grid rectangle, geocoding the location of the geographic location, and examining the insets contained in the list associated with the one grid rectangle containing the geocoded location, and performing the evaluation.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2002Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: SourceProse CorporationInventors: John Willard Howard, Dan Martin Scott, Darin Wayne Higgins
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Patent number: 6631326Abstract: A system and method for performing flood zone determinations using scanned, georeferenced, digital raster map images. The user, to determine the flood zone classification of a particular property, first enters the street address, or full legal address, into a data processing system. The system determines, from the address, which raster map includes that particular property. The system retrieves that map, and utilizes georeferencing information to locate the property on the raster map. The user can visually verify the location of the property as marked on the displayed raster map, and can at that point examine the flood zone indications on the raster map. Further, the system can compare the geographic coordinates of the property against a database of flood zone boundaries for an automated flood zone determination. The system can also generate, store, and produce flood zone certificates according to the flood zone determination.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2000Date of Patent: October 7, 2003Assignee: SourceProse CorporationInventors: John Willard Howard, Dan Martin Scott, Darin Wayne Higgins
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Publication number: 20030052896Abstract: An originally non-georeferenced raster map, which may have resulted from scanning and storing a non-georeferenced paper map, is georeferenced with reference to a georeferenced map, such as a vector map. Points denoting common features, such as road intersections, on each map are captured as point-pairs. When two point-pairs have been captured, a computer system calculates two functions, one converting the x,y coordinates of the raster map to the lat,lon coordinates of the vector map, the other converting lat,lon to x,y. Thereafter, the maps may be viewed simultaneously—top-and-bottom, side-by-side—or quasi-simultaneously, for example, toggling rapidly back and forth. The georeferencing functions are used by the system to effect manipulation of one map as the other map is manipulated. Thus, any manipulation of the vector map—scrolling, zooming, etc,—by a user is mimicked by the raster map.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2002Publication date: March 20, 2003Inventors: Darin Wayne Higgins, Dan Martin Scott
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Publication number: 20030015633Abstract: An adjustable support column for an architectural panel has a vertical column, an angular support and outriggers for attachment of panels. The support column is used as a component in an architectural disguise for radio antennae.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2001Publication date: January 23, 2003Inventors: Charles Pyanowski, Dan Martin, Trey Nemeth
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Publication number: 20030009287Abstract: After FEMA flood maps are scanned and converted to raster maps on a computer system, they are georeferenced. The georeferenced raster maps are stored on the system. Map inset polygons are surrounded by a virtual bounding box and a determination is made whether each grid rectangle intersects any bounding box. For each such intersection, the relevant inset polygon is traced to determine if it actually intersects the grid rectangle. If there is such intersection, the inset polygon is added to a list attached to the grid rectangle. At the end of the process, the list for each grid rectangle identifies each inset polygon intersected thereby. When an address of a property subject to a flood zone determination is entered into the system and geocoded, the grid rectangle containing the address is immediately called up. If only one inset polygon is on the list, it is used to make the flood determination.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2002Publication date: January 9, 2003Inventors: John Willard Howard, Dan Martin Scott, Darin Wayne Higgins
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Publication number: 20010033291Abstract: The preferred embodiment provides a system and method for georeferencing digital raster maps by associating specific points on the raster map with corresponding points on a georeferenced vector map or another georeferenced raster map. According to the preferred embodiment, a raster map and a corresponding vector map are simultaneously displayed to a user. The user then locates a common geographic point or feature on each map, and marks each of them as a unique point-pair. When the user has marked at least two point-pairs, the system then computes a georeferencing function, based on the pixel-coordinates of the points marked on the raster map and the corresponding geographic coordinates of the points on the vector map. Thereafter the geographic coordinates of any point on the map may be easily computed. The preferred embodiment provides that as more point-pairs are identified, the georeferencing function is modified for increased accuracy.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2001Publication date: October 25, 2001Inventors: Dan Martin Scott, Darin Wayne Higgins
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Publication number: 20010034579Abstract: A system and method for performing flood zone determinations using scanned, georeferenced, digital raster map images. The user, to determine the flood zone classification of a particular property, first enters the street address, or full legal address, into a data processing system. The system determines, from the address, which raster map includes that particular property. The system retrieves that map, and utilizes georeferencing information to locate the property on the raster map. The user can visually verify the location of the property as marked on the displayed raster map, and can at that point examine the flood zone indications on the raster map. Further, the system can compare the geographic coordinates of the property against a data base of flood zone boundaries for an automated flood zone determination. The system can also generate, store, and produce flood zone certificates according to the flood zone determination.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2001Publication date: October 25, 2001Inventors: John Willard Howard, Dan Martin Scott, Darin Wayne Higgins
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Publication number: 20010033290Abstract: The preferred embodiment provides a system and method for georeferencing digital raster maps by associating specific points on the raster map with corresponding points on a georeferenced vector map or another georeferenced raster map. According to the preferred embodiment, a raster map and a corresponding vector map are simultaneously displayed to a user. The user then locates a common geographic point or feature on each map, and marks each of them as a unique point-pair. When the user has marked at least two point-pairs, the system then computes a georeferencing function, based on the pixel-coordinates of the points marked on the raster map and the corresponding geographic coordinates of the points on the vector map. Thereafter the geographic coordinates of any point on the map may be easily computed. The preferred embodiment provides that as more point-pairs are identified, the georeferencing function is modified for increased accuracy.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2001Publication date: October 25, 2001Inventors: Dan Martin Scott, Darin Wayne Higgins
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Publication number: 20010033292Abstract: The preferred embodiment provides a system and method for georeferencing digital raster maps by associating specific points on the raster map with corresponding points on a georeferenced vector map or another georeferenced raster map. According to the preferred embodiment, a raster map and a corresponding vector map are simultaneously displayed to a user. The user then locates a common geographic point or feature on each map, and marks each of them as a unique point-pair. When the user has marked at least two point-pairs, the system then computes a georeferencing function, based on the pixel-coordinates of the points marked on the raster map and the corresponding geographic coordinates of the points on the vector map. Thereafter the geographic coordinates of any point on the map may be easily computed. The preferred embodiment provides that as more point-pairs are identified, the georeferencing function is modified for increased accuracy.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2001Publication date: October 25, 2001Inventors: Dan Martin Scott, Darin Wayne Higgins
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Publication number: 20010032050Abstract: A system and method for performing flood zone determinations using scanned, georeferenced, digital raster map images. The user, to determine the flood zone classification of a particular property, first enters the street address, or full legal address, into a data processing system. The system determines, from the address, which raster map includes that particular property. The system retrieves that map, and utilizes georeferencing information to locate the property on the raster map. The user can visually verify the location of the property as marked on the displayed raster map, and can at that point examine the flood zone indications on the raster map. Further, the system can compare the geographic coordinates of the property against a data base of flood zone boundaries for an automated flood zone determination. The system can also generate, store, and produce flood zone certificates according to the flood zone determination.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2001Publication date: October 18, 2001Inventors: John Willard Howard, Dan Martin Scott, Darin Wayne Higgins
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Publication number: 20010026271Abstract: A system and method for coordinated manipulation of multiple displayed maps, even when the maps use different internal coordinate systems. According to this embodiment, each map image to be displayed is first georeferenced, to provide a set of conversion functions between each map's internal coordinate system and a geographic coordinate system, which is latitude/longitude in the preferred embodiment. After this is done, any point on each map can be referenced using the geographic coordinate set. Since this is the case, the maps can now be manipulated, edited, and annotated in a synchronized manner, by defining the manipulations in terms of the geographic coordinate system, and using the georeferencing functions to translate the manipulation to each map's internal coordinate system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventors: Darin Wayne Higgins, Dan Martin Scott
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Publication number: 20010026270Abstract: A system and method for coordinated manipulation of multiple displayed maps, even when the maps use different internal coordinate systems. According to this embodiment, each map image to be displayed is first georeferenced, to provide a set of conversion functions between each map's internal coordinate system and a geographic coordinate system, which is latitude/longitude in the preferred embodiment. After this is done, any point on each map can be referenced using the geographic coordinate set. Since this is the case, the maps can now be manipulated, edited, and annotated in a synchronized manner, by defining the manipulations in terms of the geographic coordinate system, and using the georeferencing functions to translate the manipulation to each map's internal coordinate system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventors: Darin Wayne Higgins, Dan Martin Scott
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Patent number: 5428280Abstract: A system for robotic control of an object having x, y and z axis translational movement and C and D axis rotational movement capability. The object, which may be a robotic element such as a manipulator or machining tool or a laser beam positioner is controlled by the system for automatic tracking and orientation of the object over the surface of a workpiece including automatically determining the normal vector to the surface of the workpiece. It provides controllable movement and orientation of the object along selectable axes for accurate tracking of the workpiece surface by the object. The system allows processing of the workpiece by the object even when the axis of the object is oriented at an angle other than normal to the surface of the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1993Date of Patent: June 27, 1995Assignee: Lumonics CorporationInventors: Robert H. Schmidt, Dan Martin
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Patent number: 5340962Abstract: Laser machining system with x, y and z axis translational movement and C and D axis rotational movement of a beam positioning device to perform automatic tracking over the surface of a workpiece at a constant distance utilizing a sampled capacitive sensing device operative in the refractory interval between laser pulses. The system also automatically determines the normal vector to the part surface and is controllable along a selectable axis for accurate tracking the focal point of the beam across the surface of the workpiece even when the beam is oriented at an angle other than normal to the surface of the workpiece. The system also provides for control of the of the focal point of the beam at a particular displacement from the machining nozzle tip, using a least means squares curve fitting technique and further provides for identification of a mounting fixture unique to a workpiece by sensing coding on the surface of the fixture thereby to select a particular part machining program.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1992Date of Patent: August 23, 1994Assignee: Lumonics CorporationInventors: Robert H. Schmidt, Dan Martin
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Patent number: 5339103Abstract: A system and method for using a camera and an associated display means for facilitating the loading of the distinguishing characteristics of a workpiece into the control system for a machining system to allow machining of workpieces in accordance with a stored program.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1992Date of Patent: August 16, 1994Inventors: Robert H. Schmidt, Dan Martin
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Patent number: D475444Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2002Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Martin Air Solutions, L.L.C.Inventors: Derek Laferriere, Dan Martin, Jr.
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Patent number: D482110Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2003Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Pyramid Air Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Derek Laferriere, Dan Martin, Jr.
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Patent number: D482111Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2003Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Pyramid Air Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Derek Laferriere, Dan Martin, Jr.