Patents by Inventor David Daniel
David Daniel 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: 12027747Abstract: An antenna assembly including flexible antenna elements connected to a non-flexible antenna element which connects to a counterpoise where the non-flexible antenna element is between the counterpoise and the flexible antenna elements. The flexible antenna elements are a plurality of peripheral flexible antenna elements and a central flexible antenna element. The plurality of peripheral flexible antenna elements are separated from and surrounding the central flexible antenna element. The non-flexible antenna element is a biconical antenna, formed from two tapered shapes connected at a central feed point such that a constant electrical impedance as the currents radiate outward from the central feed point. A total length of the flexible antenna elements connected to the non-flexible antenna element is ?43.0 cm, and the flexible antenna elements connected to the non-flexible antenna element has a realized gain of at least 2 dB over at least a frequency range of 200-7000 MHz.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2022Date of Patent: July 2, 2024Assignee: PARRY LABS LLCInventors: Konstantinos M. Bontzos, David Daniel, Paul Virgilio
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Publication number: 20230378630Abstract: An antenna assembly including flexible antenna elements connected to a non-flexible antenna element which connects to a counterpoise where the non-flexible antenna element is between the counterpoise and the flexible antenna elements. The flexible antenna elements are a plurality of peripheral flexible antenna elements and a central flexible antenna element. The plurality of peripheral flexible antenna elements are separated from and surrounding the central flexible antenna element. The non-flexible antenna element is a biconical antenna, formed from two tapered shapes connected at a central feed point such that a constant electrical impedance as the currents radiate outward from the central feed point. A total length of the flexible antenna elements connected to the non-flexible antenna element is ?43.0 cm, and the flexible antenna elements connected to the non-flexible antenna element has a realized gain of at least 2 dB over at least a frequency range of 200-7000 MHz.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2022Publication date: November 23, 2023Inventors: Konstantinos Bontzos, David Daniel, Paul Virgilio, John Young
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Patent number: 11757196Abstract: An antenna includes a dielectric substrate having a planar shape. The dielectric substrate has a first side and a second side. An elongated feed is disposed on the first side of the substrate. A ground plane is disposed adjacent to and spaced apart from the feed on the first side of the substrate. A meander has a first end coupled to the elongated feed. The meander comprises a second end disposed opposite the first end. A first extension extends from the second end adjacent to the meander. A second extension extends from the second end adjacent to the meander.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2021Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: Hellen SystemsInventors: Konstantinos Bontzos, David Daniel, Paul Virgilio, John Young
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Publication number: 20230171312Abstract: A storage area network architecture and a method for storing data in the storage area network architecture are disclosed. For example, the storage area network architecture comprises a first layer of servers, the first layer of servers comprising a plurality of file receiving servers, a second layer of servers, the second layer of servers comprising a plurality of file sharing servers in communication with the first layer of servers and a third layer of servers, the third layer of servers comprising a plurality of storage servers in communication with the second layer of servers.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2023Publication date: June 1, 2023Inventors: John Hawkins, Charles Baiamonte, David Barr, David Daniel, John Kile, Ronald Stephens, Robert Stoker
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Patent number: 11570248Abstract: A storage area network architecture and a method for storing data in the storage area network architecture are disclosed. For example, the storage area network architecture comprises a first layer of servers, the first layer of servers comprising a plurality of file receiving servers, a second layer of servers, the second layer of servers comprising a plurality of file sharing servers in communication with the first layer of servers and a third layer of servers, the third layer of servers comprising a plurality of storage servers in communication with the second layer of servers.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2021Date of Patent: January 31, 2023Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventors: John Hawkins, Charles Baiamonte, David Barr, David Daniel, John Kile, Ronald Stephens, Robert Stoker
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Publication number: 20220190480Abstract: An antenna includes a dielectric substrate having a planar shape. The dielectric substrate has a first side and a second side. An elongated feed is disposed on the first side of the substrate. A ground plane is disposed adjacent to and spaced apart from the feed on the first side of the substrate. A meander has a first end coupled to the elongated feed. The meander comprises a second end disposed opposite the first end. A first extension extends from the second end adjacent to the meander. A second extension extends from the second end adjacent to the meander.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2021Publication date: June 16, 2022Inventors: Konstantinos BONTZOS, David DANIEL, Paul VIRGILIO, John YOUNG
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Patent number: 11054141Abstract: A steam-based faux fireplace comprising a boiler configured to receive a fluid and generate steam, and a manifold configured to receive the steam from the boiler and emit the steam to generate a steam plume at an output. The manifold has a conduit configured to route the fluid about the manifold to heat the fluid before being routed to the boiler. The manifold is already heated due to the emitted steam. This configuration pre-heats the fluid before being presented to the boiler, allowing a smaller low power boiler to be used because the manifold acts as a fluid pre-heater. A very realistic faux flame with a significant length is generated from the low power boiler. In addition, the manifold includes a deflector configured to receive the impinging steam from the output, causing the steam to lose some energy and billow about the deflector and then illuminated to create a realistically looking flame.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2019Date of Patent: July 6, 2021Assignee: MODERN FLAMES, LLCInventors: Jason Swanson, David Daniel, Jeff Doss, Josh Wedge
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Publication number: 20210194963Abstract: A storage area network architecture and a method for storing data in the storage area network architecture are disclosed. For example, the storage area network architecture comprises a first layer of servers, the first layer of servers comprising a plurality of file receiving servers, a second layer of servers, the second layer of servers comprising a plurality of file sharing servers in communication with the first layer of servers and a third layer of servers, the third layer of servers comprising a plurality of storage servers in communication with the second layer of servers.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2021Publication date: June 24, 2021Inventors: John Hawkins, Charles Baiamonte, David Barr, David Daniel, John Kile, Ronald Stephens, Robert Stoker
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Patent number: 10944823Abstract: A storage area network architecture and a method for storing data in the storage area network architecture are disclosed. For example, the storage area network architecture comprises a first layer of servers, the first layer of servers comprising a plurality of file receiving servers, a second layer of servers, the second layer of servers comprising a plurality of file sharing servers in communication with the first layer of servers and a third layer of servers, the third layer of servers comprising a plurality of storage servers in communication with the second layer of servers.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2016Date of Patent: March 9, 2021Assignee: AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY I, L.P.Inventors: John Hawkins, Charles Baiamonte, David Barr, David Daniel, John Kile, Ronald Stephens, Robert Stoker
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Publication number: 20190376693Abstract: A steam-based faux fireplace comprising a boiler configured to receive a fluid and generate steam, and a manifold configured to receive the steam from the boiler and emit the steam to generate a steam plume at an output. The manifold has a conduit configured to route the fluid about the manifold to heat the fluid before being routed to the boiler. The manifold is already heated due to the emitted steam. This configuration pre-heats the fluid before being presented to the boiler, allowing a smaller low power boiler to be used because the manifold acts as a fluid pre-heater. A very realistic faux flame with a significant length is generated from the low power boiler. In addition, the manifold includes a deflector configured to receive the impinging steam from the output, causing the steam to lose some energy and billow about the deflector and then illuminated to create a realistically looking flame.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2019Publication date: December 12, 2019Applicant: Modern Flames, LLCInventors: Jason Swanson, David Daniel, Jeff Doss, Josh Wedge
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Patent number: 10393385Abstract: A steam-based faux fireplace comprising a boiler configured to receive a fluid and generate steam, and a manifold configured to receive the steam from the boiler and emit the steam to generate a steam plume at an output. The manifold has a conduit configured to receive fluid from a reservoir and route the fluid about the manifold to heat the fluid before being routed to the boiler. The manifold is already heated due to the emitted steam. This configuration pre-heats the fluid before being presented to the boiler, allowing a smaller low power boiler to be used because the manifold acts as a fluid pre-heater. A very realistic faux flame with a significant length is generated from the low power boiler. In addition, the manifold includes a deflector configured to receive the impinging steam from the output, causing the steam to lose some energy and billow about the deflector and then illuminated to create a realistically looking flame.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2017Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: MODERN FLAMES, LLCInventors: Jason Swanson, David Daniel, Jeff Doss, Josh Wedge
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Patent number: 10145562Abstract: A steam-based faux fireplace comprising a boiler configured to receive a fluid and generate steam, and a manifold configured to receive the steam from the boiler and emit the steam to generate a steam plume at an output. A very realistic faux flame with a significant length is generated from the low power boiler. The manifold includes a deflector configured to receive directly impinging steam directed thereat from the output, causing the steam to lose some energy and velocity, and turbulently billow about the deflector. The turbulently billowing steam is illuminated to create a realistically looking flame.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2018Date of Patent: December 4, 2018Assignee: MODERN FLAMES, LLCInventors: Jason Swanson, David Daniel, Jeff Doss, Josh Wedge
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Publication number: 20180195731Abstract: A steam-based faux fireplace comprising a boiler configured to receive a fluid and generate steam, and a manifold configured to receive the steam from the boiler and emit the steam to generate a steam plume at an output. The manifold has a conduit configured to receive fluid from a reservoir and route the fluid about the manifold to heat the fluid before being routed to the boiler. The manifold is already heated due to the emitted steam. This configuration pre-heats the fluid before being presented to the boiler, allowing a smaller low power boiler to be used because the manifold acts as a fluid pre-heater. A very realistic faux flame with a significant length is generated from the low power boiler. In addition, the manifold includes a deflector configured to receive the impinging steam from the output, causing the steam to lose some energy and billow about the deflector and then illuminated to create a realistically looking flame.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2017Publication date: July 12, 2018Applicant: MODERN FLAMES, LLCInventors: Jason Swanson, David Daniel, Jeff Doss, Josh Wedge
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Publication number: 20180195730Abstract: A steam-based faux fireplace comprising a boiler configured to receive a fluid and generate steam, and a manifold configured to receive the steam from the boiler and emit the steam to generate a steam plume at an output. The manifold has a conduit configured to receive fluid from a reservoir and route the fluid about the manifold to heat the fluid before being routed to the boiler. The manifold is already heated due to the emitted steam. This configuration pre-heats the fluid before being presented to the boiler, allowing a smaller low power boiler to be used because the manifold acts as a fluid pre-heater. A very realistic faux flame with a significant length is generated from the low power boiler. In addition, the manifold includes a deflector configured to receive the impinging steam from the output, causing the steam to lose some energy and billow about the deflector and then illuminated to create a realistically looking flame.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2017Publication date: July 12, 2018Applicant: Modern Flames, LLCInventors: Jason Swanson, David Daniel, Jeff Doss, Josh Wedge
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Patent number: 10018362Abstract: A steam-based faux fireplace comprising a boiler configured to receive a fluid and generate steam, and a manifold configured to receive the steam from the boiler and emit the steam to generate a steam plume at an output. The manifold has a conduit configured to receive fluid from a reservoir and route the fluid about the manifold to heat the fluid before being routed to the boiler. The manifold is already heated due to the emitted steam. This configuration pre-heats the fluid before being presented to the boiler, allowing a smaller low power boiler to be used because the manifold acts as a fluid pre-heater. A very realistic faux flame with a significant length is generated from the low power boiler. In addition, the manifold includes a deflector configured to receive the impinging steam from the output, causing the steam to lose some energy and billow about the deflector and then illuminated to create a realistically looking flame.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2017Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Assignee: MODERN FLAMES LLCInventors: Jason Swanson, David Daniel, Jeff Doss, Josh Wedge
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Publication number: 20170374149Abstract: A storage area network architecture and a method for storing data in the storage area network architecture are disclosed. For example, the storage area network architecture comprises a first layer of servers, the first layer of servers comprising a plurality of file receiving servers, a second layer of servers, the second layer of servers comprising a plurality of file sharing servers in communication with the first layer of servers and a third layer of servers, the third layer of servers comprising a plurality of storage servers in communication with the second layer of servers.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2016Publication date: December 28, 2017Inventors: John Hawkins, Charles Baiamonte, David Barr, David Daniel, John Kile, Ronald Stephens, Robert Stoker
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Publication number: 20140124365Abstract: In a method of forming a cylindrical sputter target assembly, comprising the steps of: (a) providing a cylindrical backing tube; (b) providing a cylindrical sputter target, the inner diameter of which is larger than the outer diameter of the backing tube; (c) arranging the sputter target about the backing tube; and (d) bonding the sputter target to the backing tube by providing a solder layer between the backing tube and the sputter target; In accordance with the invention step (d) comprises directionally solidifying the solder layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2011Publication date: May 8, 2014Inventors: Dieter Wurczinger, David Daniel
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Publication number: 20110063426Abstract: A vision system for inspecting an object includes a vision tunnel having a housing with a plurality of panels to define a cavity therebetween. A lighting zone is disposed adjacent the housing, the lighting zone including a light source and a light shield which cooperate to illuminate the object disposed in the lighting zone, while blocking at least a portion of an ambient light. A sensor is disposed in the cavity of the housing to scan the object disposed in the lighting zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2010Publication date: March 17, 2011Inventors: Brad Dingle, Brian Micciche, Bill Duncan, Bill Hynak, David Daniel, David Beyer, Ben Gasparin
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Publication number: 20070045830Abstract: A shadow mask for depositing solder bumps includes additional dummy holes located adjacent holes corresponding to most of the perimeter chips of the wafer. The additional dummy provide more uniform plasma etching of contacts of the wafer, improve etching of contacts of perimeter chips, and lower contact resistance of contacts of perimeter chips. The extra holes also provide solder bumps outside the perimeter chips that can be used to support a second shadow mask for deposition of an additional material, such as tin, on the reflowed solder bumps for mounting the chips on a plastic substrate at low temperature. An improved mask to wafer alignment aid is formed from standard solder bumps. The improved alignment aid avoids damage to test probes and provides improved course alignment.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2006Publication date: March 1, 2007Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Harry Cox, David Daniel, Leonard Gardecki, Albert Gregoritsch, Ruth Machell Julianelle, Charles Keeler, Doris Pulaski, Mary Schaffer, David Smith, David Specht, Adolf Wirsing
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Publication number: 20060189381Abstract: A system for detecting and controlling collusion in a game with a plurality of participating players The system (1) includes a gaming server (2) and a number of portals (3a, 3b) in the form of websites on the World Wide Web in the Internet. Each of the portal websites is an online casino website hosted on a corresponding casino web server (not shown). Each of the casino websites (3a, 3b) is accessible by one or more would-be poker players. Each player accesses the website using a computer with a display (5) and an associated pointing device (6). The system (1) includes an administration facility (13) which communicates with the gaming server (2) along a communication channel (12). There is also a collusion detection server (14) in communication with the game server (2) via communication channel (12).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2003Publication date: August 24, 2006Inventors: David Daniel, Ricardo Pessanha