Patents by Inventor David A. Ward
David A. Ward 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: 10209052Abstract: Apparatus and tools for constructing cakes are described herein. In various embodiments, an apparatus for use in cake construction may include a frame. In various embodiments, the frame may include a first end, a second end, a top, and a bottom. In various embodiments, a vertical post may pass through the top and the bottom. At least one arm may be rotatably connected to the post, such that the at least one arm is rotatable circularly about a longitudinal axis of the post. In various embodiments, the post may be positionable at a center of a circle coincident with a circular cake such that the at least one arm is rotatable about the post to demarcate a circumference of the circle.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2016Date of Patent: February 19, 2019Inventors: Adrianne Keen, Lukus Holt Guhy, Drew Edward Miller, Greg Hickerson, Nicholas David Courtwright, David A. Ward
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Patent number: 9981173Abstract: A reversibly attachable muscle trainer includes a multi-arm structure with motion sensors and force generators for exercising opposing muscles of a person moving an implement so as to maintain an ideal movement. When attached to the implement, the muscle trainer trains the opposing muscles to consistently move the implement in an ideal way. While the person moves the implement with the muscle trainer attached, a processor receives signals from the motion sensors and determines differences between the actual implement motion and an ideal implement motion. The difference indicates a dominating force direction in which the dominating muscles urge the implement. The processor activates the force generators to apply external forces to the implement to urge the implement in various types of training force directions.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2015Date of Patent: May 29, 2018Inventors: William B. Priester, Richard E. May, C. Bryan Dawson, David A. Ward, Georg Pingen
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Publication number: 20150367223Abstract: A reversibly attachable muscle trainer includes a multi-arm structure with motion sensors and force generators for exercising opposing muscles of a person moving an implement so as to maintain an ideal movement. When attached to the implement, the muscle trainer trains the opposing muscles to consistently move the implement in an ideal way. While the person moves the implement with the muscle trainer attached, a processor receives signals from the motion sensors and determines differences between the actual implement motion and an ideal implement motion. The difference indicates a dominating force direction in which the dominating muscles urge the implement. The processor activates the force generators to apply external forces to the implement to urge the implement in various types of training force directions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2015Publication date: December 24, 2015Inventors: William B. Priester, Richard E. May, C. Bryan Dawson, David A. Ward, Georg Pingen
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Patent number: 9149705Abstract: A reversibly attachable muscle trainer includes a multi-arm structure with motion sensors and force generators for exercising opposing muscles of a person moving an implement so as to maintain an ideal movement. When attached to the implement, the muscle trainer trains the opposing muscles to consistently move the implement in an ideal way. While the person moves the implement with the muscle trainer attached, a processor receives signals from the motion sensors and determines differences between the actual implement motion and an ideal implement motion. The difference indicates a dominating force direction in which the dominating muscles urge the implement. The processor activates the force generators to apply external forces to the implement to urge the implement in various types of training force directions.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2012Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Inventors: William B. Priester, Richard E. May, C. Bryan Dawson, David A. Ward, Georg Pingen
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Patent number: 8827843Abstract: The invention is directed to a muscle trainer and methods for exercising opposing muscles of a person moving an implement. If the opposing muscles were of appropriate strength, the opposing muscles would apply forces in opposite directions to the implement to assist in maintaining an ideal movement of the implement. The methods train the opposing muscles to consistently move the implement in an ideal way to accomplish the function. The methods include: (a) moving the muscle trainer through an actual motion; (b) determining a difference between the actual motion and an ideal motion, the difference indicating a dominating force direction in which the dominating muscles urge the muscle trainer; (c) applying an external force to the muscle trainer to urge the muscle trainer in the dominating force direction; and (d) using the non-dominating muscles to urge the muscle trainer against the external force to thereby exercise the non-dominating muscles.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2012Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Inventors: William B. Priester, Richard E. May, C. Bryan Dawson, David A. Ward
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Publication number: 20130150174Abstract: The invention is directed to a muscle trainer and methods for exercising opposing muscles of a person moving an implement. If the opposing muscles were of appropriate strength, the opposing muscles would apply forces in opposite directions to the implement to assist in maintaining an ideal movement of the implement. The methods train the opposing muscles to consistently move the implement in an ideal way to accomplish the function. The methods include: (a) moving the muscle trainer through an actual motion; (b) determining a difference between the actual motion and an ideal motion, the difference indicating a dominating force direction in which the dominating muscles urge the muscle trainer; (c) applying an external force to the muscle trainer to urge the muscle trainer in the dominating force direction; and (d) using the non-dominating muscles to urge the muscle trainer against the external force to thereby exercise the non-dominating muscles.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2012Publication date: June 13, 2013Inventors: William B. Priester, Richard E. May, C. Bryan Dawson, David A. Ward
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Patent number: 8398501Abstract: The invention is directed to a muscle trainer and methods for exercising a weaker of two sets of opposing muscles of a person moving an implement, such as a golf club, wherein, if the two sets of opposing muscles were of appropriate strength, the two sets of opposing muscles would desirably apply forces in opposite directions to the implement to assist in maintaining an ideal movement of the implement. In various embodiments, the invention provides methods for training the opposing sets of muscles to consistently move the implement in an ideal way to accomplish a useful or recreational function.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2008Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Inventors: William B. Priester, Richard E. May, C. Bryan Dawson, David A. Ward
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Publication number: 20130005496Abstract: A reversibly attachable muscle trainer includes a multi-arm structure with motion sensors and force generators for exercising opposing muscles of a person moving an implement so as to maintain an ideal movement. When attached to the implement, the muscle trainer trains the opposing muscles to consistently move the implement in an ideal way. While the person moves the implement with the muscle trainer attached, a processor receives signals from the motion sensors and determines differences between the actual implement motion and an ideal implement motion. The difference indicates a dominating force direction in which the dominating muscles urge the implement. The processor activates the force generators to apply external forces to the implement to urge the implement in various types of training force directions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2012Publication date: January 3, 2013Inventors: William B. Priester, Richard E. May, C. Bryan Dawson, David A. Ward, Georg Pingen
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Publication number: 20100121689Abstract: The present disclosure teaches a system for wireless ordering in a venue, including a wireless communication device configured to allow a user within a venue to input information, a network that is wirelessly accessible by the wireless communication device, a server coupled to the network, and configured to transmit information packets through the network to the wireless communication device, an electronic payment gateway coupled to the server, and configured to pass electronic payment information received from the server, an order-processing computer coupled to the server, and configured to receive order information, an order-displaying device coupled to the order-processing computer, and configured to receive order information from the order-processing computer and to display the order information, and a pick-up station where customers may retrieve their orders. The present disclosure also teaches a method in accordance with the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2009Publication date: May 13, 2010Inventors: Collin D. Wallace, Izudin Ibrahimbegovic, David A. Ward
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Publication number: 20090018795Abstract: The invention is directed to a muscle trainer and methods for exercising a weaker of two sets of opposing muscles of a person moving an implement, such as a golf club, wherein, if the two sets of opposing muscles were of appropriate strength, the two sets of opposing muscles would desirably apply forces in opposite directions to the implement to assist in maintaining an ideal movement of the implement. In various embodiments, the invention provides methods for training the opposing sets of muscles to consistently move the implement in an ideal way to accomplish a useful or recreational function.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2008Publication date: January 15, 2009Inventors: William B. Priester, Richard E. May, C. Bryan Dawson, David A. Ward
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Patent number: 6728893Abstract: A system and method for controlling power are described. A computer system including a memory module and a random number generator is monitored. The random number generator is enabled to generate and process random bits. The memory module is enabled to receive and store the random bits generated. The memory module is then disabled.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2000Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Steven E. Wells, David A. Ward
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Patent number: 6692107Abstract: The invention relates to an ink cartridge body which is removably mountable in a printer carriage area of an ink jet printer and an alignment and latching mechanism for the ink cartridge body. The printer carriage area includes at least first and second spaced-apart elongate guide rails and the ink cartridge body includes a printhead and at least two bearing points at predetermined locations on the ink cartridge body, each of the bearing points disposed on the cartridge body for separately engaging at least one of the elongate guide rails for aligning and maintaining the printhead in a predetermined orientation relative to the print media in the printer. The invention substantially reduces the number of parts and tolerances thereof required for aligning a printhead relative to a print media by directly aligning the cartridge body rather than the carrier in the carriage area of the printer.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2001Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Michael D. Lattuca, James P. Harden, Larry S. Foster, Frank M. Hughes, Darren W. Tosh, Michael S. Leiter, Benjamin A. Askren, David A. Ward, Brian D. Smith, Robert A. Samples, Donn D. Bryant, Paul D. Horrall, David M. Cseledy
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Patent number: 6687721Abstract: A random number generator includes a random bit source to generate random bits and circuitry to process the generated random bits to accumulate entropy in the generated random bits. The random number generator also includes circuitry to output processed random bits selectively such that at least one processed random bit is not output.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2000Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Steven E. Wells, David A. Ward
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Patent number: 6643374Abstract: A method and apparatus for producing a corrected bit stream from a random bit stream output by a random bit source. Sequential pairs of bits in the random bit stream are compared. If both bits in a pair of bits are identical, the output bits are discarded. If both bits in a pair of bits are different, one bit of the pair of bits is taken as the output bit.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1999Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Steven E. Wells, David A. Ward
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Publication number: 20010048453Abstract: The invention relates to an ink cartridge body which is removably mountable in a printer carriage area of an ink jet printer and an alignment and latching mechanism for the ink cartridge body. The printer carriage area includes at least first and second spaced-apart elongate guide rails and the ink cartridge body includes a printhead and at least two bearing points at predetermined locations on the ink cartridge body, each of the bearing points disposed on the cartridge body for separately engaging at least one of the elongate guide rails for aligning and maintaining the printhead in a predetermined orientation relative to the print media in the printer. The invention substantially reduces the number of parts and tolerances thereof required for aligning a printhead relative to a print media by directly aligning the cartridge body rather than the carrier in the carriage area of the printer.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2001Publication date: December 6, 2001Inventors: Michael D. Lattuca, James P. Harden, Larry S. Foster, Frank M. Hughes, Darren W. Tosh, Michael S. Leiter, Benjamin A. Askren, David A. Ward, Brian D. Smith, Robert A. Samples, Donn D. Bryant, Paul D. Horrall, David M. Cseledy
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Patent number: D830780Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2016Date of Patent: October 16, 2018Inventors: Adrianne Keen, Lukus Holt Guhy, Drew Edward Miller, Greg Hickerson, Nicholas David Courtwright, David A. Ward