Patents by Inventor David Boggs
David Boggs 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: 20240078243Abstract: A cognate specification system manages and enforces digital, canonical representations of entities that are added to and in the system by creating a composite entity key (“EntityKey”) that uniquely and immutably identifies each entity within the system, and that is created based upon the attributes of the entity rather than being arbitrarily assigned. Entities may be organized into various types or cognates, each associated with distinct sets of attributes. A physical or digital referent may be added to the system as an entity by specifying attributes. In such a system, any entity, whether a physical or digital referent, a process, or other type, is uniquely and verifiably identifiable, and may be linked to or associated with other entities, allowing users of the system to produce and access specification granularity beyond traditional approaches focused on systems interoperability.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2023Publication date: March 7, 2024Inventors: David Boggs, James ORR, Thomas VAUGHAN
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Patent number: 11847129Abstract: A cognate specification system manages and enforces digital, canonical representations of entities that are added to and in the system by creating a composite entity key (“EntityKey”) that uniquely and immutably identifies each entity within the system, and that is created based upon the attributes of the entity rather than being arbitrarily assigned. Entities may be organized into various types or cognates, each associated with distinct sets of attributes. A physical or digital referent may be added to the system as an entity by specifying attributes. In such a system, any entity, whether a physical or digital referent, a process, or other type, is uniquely and verifiably identifiable, and may be linked to or associated with other entities, allowing users of the system to produce and access specification granularity beyond traditional approaches focused on systems interoperability.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2022Date of Patent: December 19, 2023Assignee: EDGEWOOD SOFTWARE CORP.Inventors: David Boggs, James Orr, Thomas Vaughan
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Publication number: 20220197920Abstract: A cognate specification system manages and enforces digital, canonical representations of entities that are added to and in the system by creating a composite entity key (“EntityKey”) that uniquely and immutably identifies each entity within the system, and that is created based upon the attributes of the entity rather than being arbitrarily assigned. Entities may be organized into various types or cognates, each associated with distinct sets of attributes. A physical or digital referent may be added to the system as an entity by specifying attributes. In such a system, any entity, whether a physical or digital referent, a process, or other type, is uniquely and verifiably identifiable, and may be linked to or associated with other entities, allowing users of the system to produce and access specification granularity beyond traditional approaches focused on systems interoperability.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2022Publication date: June 23, 2022Inventors: David Boggs, James Orr, Thomas Vaughan
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Patent number: 11308113Abstract: A cognate specification system manages and enforces digital, canonical representations of entities that are added to and in the system by creating a composite entity key (“EntityKey”) that uniquely and immutably identifies each entity within the system, and that is created based upon the attributes of the entity rather than being arbitrarily assigned. Entities may be organized into various types or cognates, each associated with distinct sets of attributes. A physical or digital referent may be added to the system as an entity by specifying attributes. In such a system, any entity, whether a physical or digital referent, a process, or other type, is uniquely and verifiably identifiable, and may be linked to or associated with other entities, allowing users of the system to produce and access specification granularity beyond traditional approaches focused on systems interoperability.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2020Date of Patent: April 19, 2022Assignee: Edgewood Software Corp.Inventors: David Boggs, James Orr, Thomas Vaughan
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Publication number: 20070228562Abstract: Formation of a plurality of conductive connectors of an integrated circuit package is described. The conductive connectors made with a conductive elastomer material and formed using an interposer that includes a plurality of the conductive connectors linked together.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2007Publication date: October 4, 2007Inventors: David Boggs, John Dungan, Frank Sanders, Daryl Sato, Dan Willis
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Publication number: 20070082512Abstract: A generally planar interposer having a plurality of interposer contact pads to contact a plurality of first contacts of a first electronic device on one side of the interposer, and a plurality of electrical connections between the interposer contact pads and a plurality of pressure contacts on the other side of the interposer. Each of the pressure contacts having a directionally deformable contact surface to removably contact a plurality of second contacts of a second electronic device on the other side of the interposer. Also methods of forming the interposer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2006Publication date: April 12, 2007Inventors: David Boggs, John Dungan, Frank Sanders, Daryl Sato, Dan Willis
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Publication number: 20050242434Abstract: Formation of a plurality of conductive connectors of an integrated circuit package is described. The conductive connectors made with a conductive elastomer material and formed using an interposer that includes a plurality of the conductive connectors linked together.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2004Publication date: November 3, 2005Inventors: David Boggs, John Dungan, Frank Sanders, Daryl Sato, Dan Willis
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Publication number: 20050142900Abstract: A generally planar interposer having a plurality of interposer contact pads to contact a plurality of first contacts of a first electronic device on one side of the interposer, and a plurality of electrical connections between the interposer contact pads and a plurality of pressure contacts on the other side of the interposer. Each of the pressure contacts having a directionally deformable contact surface to removably contact a plurality of second contacts of a second electronic device on the other side of the interposer. Also methods of forming the interposer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2003Publication date: June 30, 2005Inventors: David Boggs, John Dungan, Frank Sanders, Daryl Sato, Dan Willis
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Publication number: 20050063166Abstract: A device includes a plane metallization layer, and a plane plated through hole attached to the plane metallization layer and terminating at the at a major exterior surface with a plurality of component mounting pads. The plated through hole is attached to the plane metallization layer. The plane plated through hole is electrically isolated from the plurality of component mounting pads at the exterior surface. A method for testing the device includes contacting the signal carrying through hole, and contacting the plane through hole, and checking for current flow between the signal carrying through hole and the plane through hole. If current flows between the signal carrying through hole and the plane through hole the device fails. If no current flows between the signal carrying through hole and the plane through hole the device passes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2003Publication date: March 24, 2005Inventors: David Boggs, John Dungan, Daryl Sato
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Patent number: 6641402Abstract: A contest method and process are devised in which the memory faculties of the contestants are exercised by viewing a set of randomly selected symbol groupings for a first interval of time and thereafter the specific symbols and their groupings are recollected in a second interval of time. The symbol groupings may be inscribed on one of the faces of a set of flash cards which are then shuffled, dealt to each of the contestants and concealed. Then the dealt cards are revealed for the first time interval and following a delay or immediately thereafter the contestants are directed to list correctly the symbols and their groupings during the second time interval. The number of symbols groupings correctly recalled comprises the score.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2002Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Inventor: David Boggs
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Publication number: 20030192264Abstract: A method for trimming the eaves of a building consists of enclosing the eaves with a plurality of prefabricated eave trimming elements, each of which can be made from a lightweight thermoplastic material formed in an extrusion process. Each eave trimming element is a panel having a generally trapezoid shape, typically a rectangular shape. The upper portion of the rearward side of the panel can have a notch with a generally vertical surface and a generally horizontal surface. The bottom portion of the rearward side of the panel is typically flat and is disposed substantially parallel to the notch vertical surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2002Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventor: David Boggs
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Publication number: 20030170598Abstract: A computer network enabled process is devised in which the memory faculties of the contestants are exercised by viewing a sequential set of randomly generated symbol groupings for a first interval of time and thereafter the specific symbols and their groupings are to be recreated on a further screen image in a second interval of time. The symbol groupings may be inscribed on images of the faces of a set of virtual flash cards which are uniformly random. The cards are revealed for the first time interval and following a delay or immediately thereafter the contestants are directed to recreate correctly the symbols and their groupings during the second time interval. The number of symbols groupings correctly recalled comprises the score.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2002Publication date: September 11, 2003Inventor: David Boggs
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Publication number: 20030170600Abstract: A contest method and process are devised in which the memory faculties of the contestants are exercised by viewing a set of randomly selected symbol groupings for a first interval of time and thereafter the specific symbols and their groupings are recollected in a second interval of time. The symbol groupings may be inscribed on one of the faces of a set of flash cards which are then shuffled, dealt to each of the contestants and concealed. Then the dealt cards are revealed for the first time interval and following a delay or immediately thereafter the contestants are directed to list correctly the symbols and their groupings during the second time interval. The number of symbols groupings correctly recalled comprises the score.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2002Publication date: September 11, 2003Inventor: David Boggs
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Patent number: 6350074Abstract: A spherical clevis assembly constructed as a generally U-shaped member having two generally parallel opposing arms and a base. Two opposing inwardly disposed mounting members each having a spherical portion are situated in a respective aperture of the respective arm of the U-shaped member. Each such aperture has a sidewall-defined entry of a diameter less than an adjacent curvature of the spherical portion of the mounting member to thereby permit the spherical portion to ride upon the sidewall-defined entry and be movable in axes in accord with the adjacent curvature of the spherical portion. A pin member extends between the mounting members to receive connected components whose mounting aperture surrounds the pin member as conventionally accomplished. Since each end of the pin member is situated within a respective mounting member, the arc movement and subsequent multiplanar movements translate to the pin member.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1998Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Assignee: Northrop Grumman CorporationInventors: John Silva Borges, Kevin David Boggs, Vail Rory Trevisanut, Phillip A. Goldberg, Richard Arthur Zapata