Patents by Inventor David E. Morris
David E. Morris 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: 20120103807Abstract: Electrochemical apparatus includes a disposable rectangular cuvette modified with at least one hole through a side and/or the bottom. Apparatus may include more than one cuvette, which in practice is a disposable rectangular glass or plastic cuvette modified by drilling the hole(s) through. The apparatus include two plates and some means of fastening one plate to the other. The apparatus may be interfaced with a fiber optic or microscope objective, and a spectrometer for spectroscopic studies. The apparatus are suitable for a variety of electrochemical experiments, including surface electrochemistry, bulk electrolysis, and flow cell experiments.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2010Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL SECURITY, LLC.Inventors: Andrew M. Dattelbaum, Gautam Gupta, David E. Morris
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Patent number: 7706670Abstract: A fluid-heating apparatus for heating a fluid and method of operating the same. The fluid-heating apparatus includes a heating element for heating a fluid surrounding the heating element and a control circuit connected to the heating element and connectable to a power source. The control circuit is configured to determine whether a potential dry-fire condition exists for the heating element. In one implementation, the method includes applying a first electric signal to the heating element, detecting a first value of an electrical characteristic during the application of the first electric signal, applying a second electric signal to the heating element, applying a third electric signal to the heating element, detecting a second value of the electrical characteristic during the application of the third electric signal; and determining whether a potential dry-fire condition exists based on the first and second values.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2007Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: AOS Holding CompanyInventors: Ray O. Knoeppel, David E. Morris
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Patent number: 7492255Abstract: A system for the detecting and alarming of unauthorized access to an enclosure is herein disclosed. Sensors mounted within the door and/or motion sensors provide a wireless signal to a centralized control panel that activates an alarm when armed. The alarm provides visual and aural indication of an intrusion within the enclosure and transmits a signal to a remote base unit via telemetry, and a Global Positioning System (GPS) may provide the location of the alarm to the base unit for subsequent dispatch of security personnel if the enclosure is in transport.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2006Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Inventor: David E. Morris
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Patent number: 7256372Abstract: A fluid-heating apparatus for heating a fluid and method of operating the same. The fluid-heating apparatus includes a heating element for heating a fluid surrounding the heating element and a control circuit connected to the heating element and connectable to a power source. The control circuit includes a current path from the power source to the heating element back to the power source, a switch connected in the current path, and a current sensor. The method includes initiating a heating state of the fluid-heating apparatus, initiating a non-heating state of the fluid-heating apparatus, applying a voltage to the heating element during the non-heating state, sensing a leakage current of the heating element during the application of the voltage, and determining a degradation of the heating element with the sensed leakage current.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2005Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: AOS Holding CompanyInventors: Ray O. Knoeppel, Thomas G. Van Sistine, Jason W. T. Scott, David E. Morris
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Patent number: 7209651Abstract: A fluid-heating apparatus for heating a fluid and method of operating the same. The fluid-heating apparatus includes a heating element for heating a fluid surrounding the heating element and a control circuit connected to the heating element and connectable to a power source. The control circuit is configured to determine whether a potential dry-fire condition exists for the heating element. The method includes applying a first electric signal to the heating element, detecting a first value of an electrical characteristic during the application of the first electric signal, applying a second electric signal to the heating element, applying a third electric signal to the heating element, detecting a second value of the electrical characteristic during the application of the third electric signal; and determining whether a potential dry-fire condition exists based on the first and second values.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2005Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignee: AOS Holding CompanyInventors: Ray O. Knoeppel, David E. Morris
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Patent number: 6654845Abstract: A system and method that enhances overall computer system performance by implementing a secondary bus infrastructure to avoid data phase transaction latencies during primary bus information transfers. In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the system includes a first bus, coupled to a host adapter and a plurality of media adapters, and a second bus, coupled to the host adapter and a select number of media adapters. The host adapter includes a host first bus controller, coupled to the first bus, and a host second bus controller, coupled to the second bus. Each of the media adapters contain a media first bus controller, coupled to the first bus, and a select number of media adapters contain a media second bus controller, coupled to the second bus.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2000Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: David E. Morris, Thomas J. Melanson, Christopher Bonni, Kevin P. Frenette, Thomas E. Hirsh, III, Michael V. Sammarco, Frank J. Calabresi
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Patent number: 5754783Abstract: In a video server a transport stream is generated. The transport stream is to be transported over a circuit of a network signalling at a constant bit rate. During generation, timed program content is encoded as a variable bit rate stream. The variable bit rate stream is transported over a constant bit rate circuit of a network. While transporting the variable bit rate stream, an accumulated difference between the number of bits transported in the variable bit rate stream and the number of bits required for the constant bit rate circuit is measured periodically. In response to the measured difference, a secondary untimed content is supplied to the constant bit rate circuit at a rate which minimizes the accumulated difference, and where the secondary content is evenly distributed over the transport stream.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1996Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Assignee: Digital Equipment CorporationInventors: Jeffrey B. Mendelson, Matthew S. Goldman, David E. Morris
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Patent number: 5745696Abstract: In an interactive video-on-demand system, real-time programs are encoded as a transport stream including a plurality of transport stream packets. Some of the transport stream packets include timing signals indicating the real time of the program. The transport stream packets are formatted into transport cells for transport over an asynchronous transfer mode network from a source to a destination. The cells are transported at a transport rate which is determined by a network clock. The transport rate is chosen to deliver the transport stream faster than the real time of the program. While transporting the transport stream, it is determined if the transport stream is being transported ahead of the real time of the program. In this case, idle cells are injected into the transport stream to have the program arrive at the destination in the real time of the program.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1995Date of Patent: April 28, 1998Assignee: Digital Equipment CorporationInventors: Jeffrey B. Mendelson, Matthew S. Goldman, David E. Morris
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Patent number: 5561791Abstract: In an interactive video-on-demand system, real-time programs are encoded as a transport stream including a plurality of transport stream packets. Some of the transport stream packets include timing signals indicating the real time of the program. The transport stream packets are formatted into transport cells for transport over an asynchronous transfer mode network from a source to a destination. The cells are transported at a transport rate which is determined by a network clock. The transport rate is chosen to deliver the transport stream faster than the real time of the program. While transporting the transport stream, it is determined if the transport stream is being transported ahead of the real time of the program. In this case, idle cells are injected into the transport stream to have the program arrive at the destination in the real time of the program.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1995Date of Patent: October 1, 1996Assignee: Digital Equipment CorporationInventors: Jeffrey B. Mendelson, Matthew S. Goldman, David E. Morris
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Patent number: 4360429Abstract: An apparatus for recovering fluids floating on a body of water comprises a support structure and two rows of discs mounted on the support structure so the discs are in contact with the fluid. The discs of each row are spaced-apart coaxially along a shaft. There is a motor coupled to the shafts for rotating the shafts and the discs. Wipers contact the sides of the discs for wiping the fluid from the discs as the discs rotate and collect the fluid. The shafts are parallel and spaced-apart a distance such that the discs of the two rows interdigitate.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1980Date of Patent: November 23, 1982Assignee: Morris Industries Ltd.Inventor: David E. Morris
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Patent number: 4172036Abstract: An apparatus for removing oil floating on the water comprising: floats for floating the apparatus on the water; at least one set of rotatable discs comprising a plurality of spaced apart, generally parallel, vertically oriented discs having generally collinear centers. The sets of discs are mounted on the floats so that the discs are partly submerged when the apparatus is floating on the water.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1977Date of Patent: October 23, 1979Inventor: David E. Morris