Patents by Inventor David J. Bradley
David J. Bradley 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: 12244143Abstract: Methods of securely controlling a utility grid edge device are provided. A method of securely controlling a utility grid edge device includes receiving renewed security information at a node that includes cryptographic circuitry. Moreover, the method includes controlling an operation of the utility grid edge device via the node, after receiving the renewed security information. Related nodes and utility grid edge devices are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2022Date of Patent: March 4, 2025Assignees: DUKE ENERGY CORPORATION, OPEN ENERGY SOLUTIONS INC.Inventors: David Crawford Lawrence, Marshal Dwayne Bradley, Thomas E. Burdick, Jessica C. Modeen, Nicholas J. Kennedy, Matthew A. DeVenny, Caleb J. Lloyd, C. Wilson Kinard
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Publication number: 20250030237Abstract: Apparatuses including spark gap structures for electrical overstress (EOS) monitoring or protection, and associated methods, are disclosed. In an aspect, a vertical spark gap device includes a substrate having a horizontal main surface and a plurality of pairs of conductive layers over the horizontal main surface. Different ones of the pairs are separated by different vertical distances such that each pair serves as an arcing electrode pair and different ones of the arcing electrode pairs are configured to arc discharge at different voltages.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2024Publication date: January 23, 2025Inventors: David J. Clarke, Alan J. O'Donnell, Shaun Stephen Bradley, Stephen Denis Heffernan, Patrick Martin McGuinness, Padraig L. Fitzgerald, Edward John Coyne, Michael P. Lynch, John Anthony Cleary, John Ross Wallrabenstein, Paul Joseph Maher, Andrew Christopher Linehan, Gavin Patrick Cosgrave, Michael James Twohig, Jan Kubik, Jochen Schmitt, David Aherne, Mary McSherry, Anne M. McMahon, Stanislav Jolondcovschi, Cillian Burke
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Patent number: 10463864Abstract: An energy harvester having a plurality of bimorph beams and a plurality of piezoelectric devices, wherein at least two of the piezoelectric devices are mounted to each of the plurality of bimorph beams. A plurality of rigid beams interconnect adjacent ends of the bimorph beams to define a stacked, fan-folded shape having a first end of one of the bimorph beams mounted to a structure. A tip mass is disposed on a free end of another of the plurality of bimorph beams. Upon movement of the energy harvester, the plurality of bimorph beams is caused to deflect and thereby output electrical power from the plurality of piezoelectric devices.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2016Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignees: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, The Research Foundation for the State University of New YorkInventors: Mohammad Amin Karami, David J. Bradley, Daniel J. Inman, Mohammad Hossein Ansari
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Publication number: 20170077839Abstract: An energy harvester having a plurality of bimorph beams and a plurality of piezoelectric devices, wherein at least two of the piezoelectric devices are mounted to each of the plurality of bimorph beams. A plurality of rigid beams interconnect adjacent ends of the bimorph beams to define a stacked, fan-folded shape having a first end of one of the bimorph beams mounted to a structure. A tip mass is disposed on a free end of another of the plurality of bimorph beams. Upon movement of the energy harvester, the plurality of bimorph beams is caused to deflect and thereby output electrical power from the plurality of piezoelectric devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2016Publication date: March 16, 2017Inventors: Mohammad Amin KARAMI, David J. BRADLEY, Daniel J. INMAN, Mohammad Hossein ANSARI
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Patent number: 9590533Abstract: A vibrational energy harvester having a base and a piezoelectric transducer formed from a layer of piezoelectric material and extending between a first end at the base and a second end. At least a portion of the piezoelectric transducer is arranged in a back and forth pattern between the first and second ends. A magnetic component provides a magnetic field within which at least a portion of the piezoelectric transducer operates so that it exhibits nonlinear behavior. A biomedical implantable device using the vibration energy harvester can extract energy from heartbeat waveforms (heartbeats) to thereby power a device within the body.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2014Date of Patent: March 7, 2017Assignee: The Regents of the University of MichiganInventors: Daniel J. Inman, M. Amin Karami, David J. Bradley
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Publication number: 20150365018Abstract: A vibrational energy harvester having a base and a piezoelectric transducer formed from a layer of piezoelectric material and extending between a first end at the base and a second end. At least a portion of the piezoelectric transducer is arranged in a back and forth pattern between the first and second ends. A magnetic component provides a magnetic field within which at least a portion of the piezoelectric transducer operates so that it exhibits nonlinear behavior. A biomedical implantable device using the vibration energy harvester can extract energy from heartbeat waveforms (heartbeats) to thereby power a device within the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2014Publication date: December 17, 2015Inventors: Daniel J. INMAN, M. Amin KARAMI, David J. BRADLEY
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Patent number: 8048369Abstract: A cobalt-nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy useful in surgical implant applications includes, in weight percent based on total alloy weight, at least 20 cobalt, 33.0 to 37.0 nickel, 19.0 to 21.0 chromium, 9.0 to 10.5 molybdenum, and less than 30 ppm nitrogen. Embodiments of the alloy lack significant levels of titanium nitride and mixed carbonitride inclusions. The alloy may be cold drawn to thin-gauge wire without damage to the die as may be caused by hard particle inclusions in certain conventional alloy formulations.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2003Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: ATI Properties, Inc.Inventors: Robin M. Forbes Jones, Henry E. Lippard, Timothy A. Stephenson, Robert J. Myers, David J. Bradley
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Patent number: 7490396Abstract: A method for constructing a metal wire with embedded filaments or cavities therein for biomedical applications. The method includes first drilling nonconcentric apertures in a symmetrical pattern in a metal rod and then embedding filaments in the apertures. The metal rod is then drawn and thermally-treated to form a metal wire with embedded filaments therein. The filaments may advantageously provide fatigue resistance, radiopacity, and electrical conductance to the metal wire. The method optionally provides an additional step for withdrawing or removing the filaments using various methods to create cavities for cavity access within the metal wire. The metal wire may be finished to provide access to the cavities or filaments embedded therein. The cavities may then be filled with a therapeutic drug for elution inside the human body or used for passage of body fluids.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2006Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Fort Wayne Metals Research Products CorporationInventor: David J Bradley
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Patent number: 4773036Abstract: Diskette media and drive determination in which a diskette controller attempts to read the diskette according to a variety of formats having, for instance, different data transfer rates. A successful read is registered by the controller and that format is thereafter identified with the diskette drive and the diskette media inserted in the drive.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1984Date of Patent: September 20, 1988Assignee: IBM CorporationInventors: Robert E. Berens, David J. Bradley, Linda K. Buckley, Richard A. Dayan, Bruce A. Smith
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Patent number: 4768149Abstract: A system is disclosed for managing a plurality of interrupt handlers in a linked-list data structure, for servicing a plurality of input/output devices sharing a common interrupt line in a microcomputer. The system provides for an orderly method to link a newly loaded interrupt handler routine into a linked-list data structure consisting of previously loaded interrupt handler routines. The system further provides for an orderly method to share a common interrupt line among a plurality of input/output devices being serviced by the interrupt handlers. The system further provides for an orderly means to unlink a particular interrupt handler routine from the linked-list data structure when a corresponding input/output device is to be deactivated. The system finds special utility in a multitasking operating system environment where input/output devices can be deactivated in a different sequence from that in which they were originally activated.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1985Date of Patent: August 30, 1988Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Bradly J. Konopik, David J. Bradley, Martin A. Reed, Alan R. Tannenbaum, Michael R. Turner
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Patent number: 4631670Abstract: An interrupt interface circuit for interrupt level sharing comprising a pulse generator having an open-collector or tri-state output connected to an external interrupt line shared by other similar circuits. An active internal interrupt signal causes the pulse generator to pulse. The external interrupt line is fed back and latched on a disabling input of the pulse generator so that any pulse on the external interrupt line prevents further pulsing. The software handler of the interrupt, upon servicing an interrupt of the interrupt level, causes the enabling of the pulse generators of that level, thereby permitting active internal interrupt signals to produce a further pulse. By this interrupt level sharing, phantom interrupts are eliminated and servicing overhead is minimized.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1984Date of Patent: December 23, 1986Assignee: IBM CorporationInventors: David J. Bradley, William B. Ott
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Patent number: 4443847Abstract: In a computer system, paging operates and a method of use thereof are provided for extending the addressing capability of a processor by using a page register. The page register includes means for storing different codes for different operations to be performed on the memory. The memory is divided into four groups of memory within 2.sup.n addresses such that there is paged and unpaged ROM and pages and unpaged RAM. The unpaged ROM and RAM include only a single block which is directly addressed by the n bit address bus. The paged ROM and RAM includes a plurality of blocks or pages, one of which is selected to be addressed by the page register. The page register responds to the address bus and to signals from the processor defining the memory operation to be performed by providing page signals, selecting one page of paged memory.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1981Date of Patent: April 17, 1984Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: David J. Bradley, Lewis C. Eggebrecht, Dennis S. Gibbs, Donald J. Kostuch
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Patent number: 4437093Abstract: An apparatus and method for scrolling windows of both graphic and graphic encoded text information on a raster scan display. The apparatus includes a processor which references a program store, and a video refresh buffer, the buffer containing graphic and graphic encoded text data in a pixel format adapted for directly refreshing the display. The processor is operated under control of the program store and responsive to information specifying the pixel locations of opposite corners of a window to be scrolled and the number of rows to be scrolled for calculating the size and location in the display refresh buffer of the window to be scrolled, and for moving the number of rows to be scrolled from source locations to destination locations within the window in the display refresh buffer.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1981Date of Patent: March 13, 1984Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: David J. Bradley
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Patent number: 4408200Abstract: Apparatus and method for writing text characters to a raster scan video display operated in an all-points-addressable, or graphics, mode, and for reading characters thus written. A graphic video display buffer directly refreshes the display with graphics data received from a microprogrammed processor. The processor writes a character to the display by selecting and loading into the graphics video display buffer a text character dot pattern retrieved from main storage, and reads a character previously written by comparing a dot pattern retrieved from the display buffer with dot patterns retrieved from main storage. To write a character to the display in color, the graphic dot image of a selected character retrieved from main storage is expanded to a selected pixel and color format, and stored in the graphics video display buffer.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1981Date of Patent: October 4, 1983Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: David J. Bradley
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Patent number: 4374417Abstract: In a computer system, paging operates and a method of use thereof are provided for extending the addressing capability of a processor by using a page register. The page register includes means for storing different codes for different operations to be performed on the memory. The memory is divided into four groups of memory within 2.sup.n addresses such that there is paged and unpaged ROM and paged and unpaged RAM. The unpaged ROM and RAM include only a single block which is directly addressed by the n bit address bus. The paged ROM and RAM includes a plurality of blocks or pages, one of which is selected to be addressed by the page register. The page register responds to the address bus and to signals from the processor defining the memory operation to be performed by providing page signals, selecting one page of paged memory.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1981Date of Patent: February 15, 1983Assignee: International Business Machines Corp.Inventors: David J. Bradley, Dennis D. Gibbs, Donald J. Kostuch, James S. Martin
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Patent number: RE32201Abstract: Apparatus and method for writing text characters to a raster scan video display operted in an all-points-addressable, or graphics, mode, and for reading characters thus written. A graphic video display buffer directly refreshes the display with graphics data received from a microprogrammed processor. The processor writes a character to the display by selecting and loading into the graphics video display buffer a text character dot pattern retrieved from main storage, and reads a character previously written by comparing a dot pattern retrieved from the display buffer with dot patterns retrieved from main storage. To write a character to the display in color, the graphic dot image of a selected character retrieved from main storage is expanded to a selected pixel and color format, and stored in the graphics video display buffer.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1984Date of Patent: July 8, 1986Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: David J. Bradley
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Patent number: RE33894Abstract: Apparatus and method for writing text characters to a raster scan video display operted in an all-points-addressable, or graphics, mode, and for reading characters thus written. A graphic video display buffer directly refreshes the display with graphics data received from a microprogrammed processor. The processor writes a character to the display by selecting and loading into the graphics video display buffer a text character dot pattern retrieved from main storage, and reads a character previously written by comparing a dot pattern retrieved from the display buffer with dot patterns retrieved from main storage. To write a character to the display in color, the graphic dot image of a selected character retrieved from main storage is expanded to a selected pixel and color format, and stored in the graphics video display buffer.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1989Date of Patent: April 21, 1992Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: David J. Bradley