Patents by Inventor Daniel Costello
Daniel Costello 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: 11962324Abstract: A modified version of the min-sum algorithm (“MSA”) which can lower the error floor performance of quantized LDPC decoders. A threshold attenuated min-sum algorithm (“TAMSA”) and/or threshold offset min-sum algorithm (“TOMSA”), which selectively attenuates or offsets a check node log-likelihood ratio (“LLR”) if the check node receives any variable node LLR with magnitude below a predetermined threshold, while allowing a check node LLR to reach the maximum quantizer level if all the variable node LLRs received by the check node have magnitude greater than the threshold. Embodiments of the present invention can provide desirable results even without knowledge of the location, type, or multiplicity of such objects and can be implemented with only a minor modification to existing decoder hardware.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2022Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Assignees: Arrowhead Center, Inc., University of Notre Dame du LacInventors: Homayoon Hatami, David G. Mitchell, Daniel Costello, Thomas Fuja
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Patent number: 11954699Abstract: A computer based system for remapping prime class seat bookings is disclosed. The system remaps prime class bookings a floor class, or if the floor class is closed, into a higher, displacement class. Via remapping, airline systems, such as inventory management systems, revenue management systems, and the like, may better account for the true value of prime class bookings.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2022Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC.Inventors: Jonathan Tracy, James Fox, Julianne Bowles, Michael Costello, Daniel Muzich, Thomas Trenga
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Patent number: 10487861Abstract: A strainer assembly for a fluid tank is provided. The strainer assembly includes an access plate configured to cover an opening of the fluid tank. The access plate has an elongated cavity and a stopper structure provided on an inner surface of the elongated cavity. The strainer assembly further includes a strainer having a locking assembly for securing the strainer to the access plate such that the strainer is positioned inside the fluid tank. The locking assembly includes a head portion and a body portion having an engagement structure. The body portion is positioned inside the elongated cavity such that the head portion abuts the access plate and the engagement structure engages with the stopper structure to restrict an axial movement of the strainer.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2016Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: Caterpillar SARLInventor: Daniel Costello
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Publication number: 20180038394Abstract: A strainer assembly for a fluid tank is provided. The strainer assembly includes an access plate configured to cover an opening of the fluid tank. The access plate has an elongated cavity and a stopper structure provided on an inner surface of the elongated cavity. The strainer assembly further includes a strainer having a locking assembly for securing the strainer to the access plate such that the strainer is positioned inside the fluid tank. The locking assembly includes a head portion and a body portion having an engagement structure. The body portion is positioned inside the elongated cavity such that the head portion abuts the access plate and the engagement structure engages with the stopper structure to restrict an axial movement of the strainer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2016Publication date: February 8, 2018Applicant: Caterpillar SARLInventor: Daniel Costello
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Patent number: 7648253Abstract: A light fixture device has a light housing to receive a light source therein, a support assembly for supporting the light fixture relative to an anchor location, the support assembly including a post portion for mounting at the anchor location and a body portion, the body portion having a pair of opposed end regions, the post portion including a pair of cavities, each to receive a corresponding end region, the body portion being movable relative to the post portion about a first axis, the body portion and light housing having respective first and second support formations, the light housing being movable relative to the body portion about a second axis, to cause corresponding relative movement between the first and second support formations, the end regions and cavities having complementary third and fourth support formations, wherein relative movement between the body portion and post portion causes a corresponding relative movement between the complementary third and fourth formations.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2008Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: Canlyte Inc.Inventors: Robert Katz, Sylvain Duchesne, Daniel Costello
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Publication number: 20080253138Abstract: A light fixture device has a light housing to receive a light source therein, a support assembly for supporting the light fixture relative to an anchor location, the support assembly including a post portion for mounting at the anchor location and a body portion, the body portion having a pair of opposed end regions, the post portion including a pair of cavities, each to receive a corresponding end region, the body portion being movable relative to the post portion about a first axis, the body portion and light housing having respective first and second support formations, the light housing being movable relative to the body portion about a second axis, to cause corresponding relative movement between the first and second support formations, the end regions and cavities having complementary third and fourth support formations, wherein relative movement between the body portion and post portion causes a corresponding relative movement between the complementary third and fourth formations.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2008Publication date: October 16, 2008Applicant: Canlyte Inc.Inventors: Robert Katz, Sylvain Duchesne, Daniel Costello
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Patent number: 7390110Abstract: A light fixture device has a light housing to receive a light source therein, a support assembly for supporting the light fixture relative to an anchor location, the support assembly including a post portion for mounting at the anchor location and a body portion, the body portion having a pair of opposed end regions, the post portion including a pair of cavities, each to receive a corresponding end region, the body portion being movable relative to the post portion about a first axis, the body portion and light housing having respective first and second support formations, the light housing being movable relative to the body portion about a second axis, to cause corresponding relative movement between the first and second support formations, the end regions and cavities having complementary third and fourth support formations, wherein relative movement between the body portion and post portion causes a corresponding relative movement between the complementary third and fourth formations.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2006Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Assignee: Canlyte, Inc.Inventors: Robert Katz, Sylvain Duchesne, Daniel Costello
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Publication number: 20070014115Abstract: A light fixture device has a light housing to receive a light source therein, a support assembly for supporting the light fixture relative to an anchor location, the support assembly including a post portion for mounting at the anchor location and a body portion, the body portion having a pair of opposed end regions, the post portion including a pair of cavities, each to receive a corresponding end region, the body portion being movable relative to the post portion about a first axis, the body portion and light housing having respective first and second support formations, the light housing being movable relative to the body portion about a second axis, to cause corresponding relative movement between the first and second support formations, the end regions and cavities having complementary third and fourth support formations, wherein relative movement between the body portion and post portion causes a corresponding relative movement between the complementary third and fourth formations.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2006Publication date: January 18, 2007Inventors: Robert Katz, Sylvain Duchesne, Daniel Costello