Patents by Inventor David Kane

David Kane 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).

  • Publication number: 20120091364
    Abstract: A leak detector (190) includes a sensor head (260), a light source (200) optically coupled to the sensor head and operable to generate excitation light. A detector (205) is optically coupled to the sensor head and operable to detect fluorescence light. A signal processing unit (210) is coupled to the detector and operable to signal a leak condition responsive to an intensity of the fluorescence light exceeding a threshold. A fluid-tight enclosure (235) encloses at least the light source, the detector, and the signal processing unit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 6, 2009
    Publication date: April 19, 2012
    Inventors: Daniel McStay, Laurle Costello, David Kane
  • Patent number: 8156489
    Abstract: Distributed installation configuration system and method are provided. The system and method in one aspect collects information about all products and components being installed from a centralized user interface, before the actual installation is performed, regardless of the target machine locations. The collected information is then stored centrally. Thereafter, subsequent installations, whether on the same or different machine locations, access this information for the subsequent installation procedure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 10, 2012
    Assignee: Computer Associates Think, Inc.
    Inventor: Travis David Kane
  • Patent number: 8134268
    Abstract: A high speed aircraft generator may utilize a prefabricated crossover subassembly to interconnect field coils. The crossover may include two attachment leads interconnected with a section of braided wire. The braided wire may remain free of brazing filler metal after the crossover subassembly is brazed into position between field coils of the generator. Consequently, the crossover may remain flexible and may have reduced susceptibility to fatigue failure that may otherwise result from circumferential relative displacement of the field coils from one another during changes of rotational speed of the field coils.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 2009
    Date of Patent: March 13, 2012
    Assignee: Honeywell International, Inc.
    Inventors: Simon Waddell, David Kane
  • Patent number: 7948127
    Abstract: An annular bus ring assembly for connecting main rotor windings of a generator to the exciter diodes includes a plurality of annular bus rings with tabs bent over forming plurality of pads mounted on either side of a dielectric hub. The pads of annular bus rings clocked at an angle to each other to generate a pattern of plurality of pads on a equal angle spacing on a diameter to connect to the diodes by wire rope leads and a pattern of two connection at 90° spacing to connect to main generator leads.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 2008
    Date of Patent: May 24, 2011
    Assignee: Honeywell International, Inc.
    Inventors: Gregor McDowall, Simon Waddell, David Kane, William Scherzinger, Michael Duddeck
  • Patent number: 7917952
    Abstract: A malicious driver replacement application is installed on a host computer system and registered as a boot execute application. On notification of a malicious driver detection, the malicious driver replacement application reboots the host computer system and locks the volume of a storage disk containing the malicious driver. The malicious driver is replaced directly on the storage disk with a dummy driver having innocuous code. The malicious driver replacement application reboots the host computer system, and on reboot of the host computer system, the dummy driver is loaded rather than the malicious driver thus preventing the malicious driver from interfering with the standard operating system routines and allowing the malicious driver to be remediated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 2007
    Date of Patent: March 29, 2011
    Assignee: Symantec Corporation
    Inventors: Adam Glick, David Kane, Yung-Shuo Lin
  • Publication number: 20100176683
    Abstract: A high speed aircraft generator may utilize a prefabricated crossover subassembly to interconnect field coils. The crossover may include two attachment leads interconnected with a section of braided wire. The braided wire may remain free of brazing filler metal after the crossover subassembly is brazed into position between field coils of the generator. Consequently, the crossover may remain flexible and may have reduced susceptibility to fatigue failure that may otherwise result from circumferential relative displacement of the field coils from one another during changes of rotational speed of the field coils.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 9, 2009
    Publication date: July 15, 2010
    Inventors: Simon Waddell, David Kane
  • Publication number: 20100123360
    Abstract: An annular bus ring assembly for connecting main rotor windings of a generator to the exciter diodes includes a plurality of annular bus rings with tabs bent over forming plurality of pads mounted on either side of a dielectric hub. The pads of annular bus rings clocked at an angle to each other to generate a pattern of plurality of pads on a equal angle spacing on a diameter to connect to the diodes by wire rope leads and a pattern of two connection at 90° spacing to connect to main generator leads.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 14, 2008
    Publication date: May 20, 2010
    Inventors: Gregor McDowall, Simon Waddell, David Kane, William Scherzinger, Michael Duddeck
  • Patent number: 7594272
    Abstract: A malicious software detection module (MSDM) detects worms and other malicious software. The MSDM executes on a computer system connected to a network. The MSDM monitors a storage device of the computer system for the arrival of software from a suspicious portal. The MSDM designates such software as suspicious. The MSDM tracks the set of files that are associated with the suspicious software. If the files in the set individually or collectively engage in suspicious behavior, the MSDM declares the suspicious software malicious and prevents file replication and/or other malicious behavior.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 22, 2009
    Assignee: Symantec Corporation
    Inventors: Mark Kennedy, David Kane
  • Publication number: 20080205818
    Abstract: A light beam is detected/localized by multisector detector—quad-cell, or 5+ sectors handling plural beams. Preferences: Beams focus to diffraction limit on the detector, which reveals origin direction by null-balance—shifting spots to a central sector junction, and measuring shifts to reach there. One or more MEMS reflectors, and control system with programmed processor(s), sequence the spot toward center: following a normal to an intersector boundary; then along the boundary. One afocal optic amplifies MEMS deflections; another sends beams to imaging optics. After it's known which sector received a spot, and the beam shifts, source direction is reported. The system can respond toward that (or a related) direction. It can illuminate objects, generating beams reflectively. Optics define an FOR in which to search; other optics define an FOV (narrower), for imaging spots onto the detector. The FOR:FOV angular ratio is on order of ten—roughly 180:20°, or 120:10°.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 21, 2006
    Publication date: August 28, 2008
    Inventors: David Kane, Phillip Selwyn
  • Patent number: 7387009
    Abstract: The present invention is directed towards an automated bending device for bending a strip of material into a desired shape. Particularly towards an automated bending device for bending a strip of metal into at least one side panel used to form three-dimensional letters in signs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 2006
    Date of Patent: June 17, 2008
    Inventors: Kevin Kane, David Kane
  • Publication number: 20080073484
    Abstract: In preferred forms of the invention an array of MEMS mirrors or small mirrors inside an optical system operates closed-loop. These mirrors direct external source light, or internally generated light, onto an object—and detect light reflected from it onto a detector that senses the source. Local sensors measure mirror angles relative to the system. Sensor and detector outputs yield source location relative to the system. One preferred mode drives the MEMS mirrors, and field of view seen by the detector, in a raster, collecting a 2-D or 3-D image of the scanned region. Energy reaching the detector can be utilized to analyze object characteristics, or with an optional active distance-detecting module create 2- or 3-D images, based on the object's reflection of light back to the system. In some applications, a response can be generated. The invention can detect sources and locations for various applications.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 11, 2007
    Publication date: March 27, 2008
    Inventor: David Kane
  • Publication number: 20070183013
    Abstract: An afocal beam system corrects excess diffraction from phase error in microelectromechanical mirror offsets. One invention aspect interposes an opposing phase difference, between rays reflected at adjacent mirrors, varying the difference with mirror angle to make it roughly an integral number of waves. Mirror-array (not one-mirror) dimensions limit diffraction. Another aspect sharpens by generating and postprocessing signals to counteract phase difference. A third has, in the optical path, a nonlinear phase-shift device introducing a phase shift, optically convolves that shift with others from mirrors, then deconvolves to extract unshifted signals. A fourth varies mirror position in piston as a function of mirror angle to hold phase difference to an integral number of waves. A fifth aspect has, in the path, at least one delay element - whose delay varies as a function of mirror angle. A sixth has another mirror array in series with the first, matching their angles to introduce opposing phase difference.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 12, 2007
    Publication date: August 9, 2007
    Inventors: David Kane, Randall Potter
  • Publication number: 20070116405
    Abstract: This projection method and apparatus use laser illumination, beam steering with a microelectromechanical-system (“MEMS”) mirror or array, and an afocal lens to magnify the MEMS deflections. In some preferred forms of the invention a beam splitter—preferably of polarization type—cooperates with a quarter-wave plate to transmit the radiation beam in one pass through the splitter and reflect the beam in another pass, thus cleanly separating the source subassembly from the processing and output subassemblies.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 10, 2006
    Publication date: May 24, 2007
    Inventors: David Kane, Jeff Daiker
  • Patent number: 7195465
    Abstract: A miniature pump has at least one controllable expansion-and-contraction chamber, and associated pair of tiny ducts interconnecting a fluid source and destination. The ducts communicate with the chamber(s); an linking tunnel links the ducts. Valves interact with fluid pressures due to expansion and contraction, imposing directionality on flow in the ducts and tunnel. Preferences: making the valve a passive flapper, implanting the pump in a creature, making the source a medication reservoir for supplying the creature; making the source a fuel tank and destination a tiny engine; making the source provide a specimen for assay and destination an observation slide; human or automatic examination of the slide under a microscope (e. g. electron microscope); making the source a reagent and destination a process stream; making the source a colorant and destination a colorant application system. Preferably included is an optical channel with intersecting fluid duct for optically monitoring pumped fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 27, 2007
    Inventors: David Kane, Nicoi McGruer
  • Publication number: 20060260377
    Abstract: The present invention is directed towards an automated bending device for bending a strip of material into a desired shape. Particularly towards an automated bending device for bending a strip of metal into at least one side panel used to form three-dimensional letters in signs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 24, 2006
    Publication date: November 23, 2006
    Inventors: Kevin Kane, David Kane
  • Publication number: 20060132752
    Abstract: Several systems and a method are taught for rapid modulation of a light beam in lidar and other imaging. Most of these involve micromechanical and other very small control components. One such unit is a light-switching fabric, based on displacement of liquid in a tube that crosses a junction of two optical waveguides. In some forms, the fabric is preferably flexible to enable folding or coiling to form a two-dimensional face that interacts with optical-fiber ends an opposed fiber bundle. The rapid operation of the switch fabric enables it to be used as a beam-splitter, separating incoming and return beams; and also to form pulses from supplied CW light. Other control components include micromechanical mirrors (e. g. MEMS mirrors) operated in arrays or singly, liquid-crystal devices, and other controlled-birefringence cells. Some of these devices are placed within an optical system for directional light-beam steering.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 16, 2004
    Publication date: June 22, 2006
    Inventor: David Kane
  • Publication number: 20060057287
    Abstract: A method for forming within a reactor having a work zone of at least one cubic meter, composite articles particularly ceramic composites articles, for high temperature applications. The invention provides composite articles formed from the deposition on hot surfaces of a chemical vapor having entrained solid particles. A composite material is produced comprising a chemical vapor deposition matrix with the solid particles dispersed within the matrix. Applicants have designed reactors with work zones much larger than prior art CVC reactors greatly improving production efficiency. In a preferred embodiment the work zone volume is about 3.37 cubic meters. By carefully controlling the reactor gas flows and pressure within a large work zone, as well as the number of solid particles per flow rate of reactor gas, Applicants are able to efficiently produce composites with substantially improved quality as compared with CVD produced articles and as compared with articles produced with prior art CVC processes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 7, 2004
    Publication date: March 16, 2006
    Inventors: Colby Foss, Clifford Tanaka, Nathan Wood, William Fischer, David Kane, Bruce MacDonald, Tesse Tanigawa, David Christenson
  • Publication number: 20060006337
    Abstract: In preferred forms of the invention an array of MEMS mirrors or small mirrors inside an optical system operates closed-loop. These mirrors direct external source light, or internally generated light, onto an object—and detect light reflected from it onto a detector that senses the source. Local sensors measure mirror angles relative to the system. Sensor and detector outputs yield source location relative to the system. One preferred mode drives the MEMS mirrors, and field of view seen by the detector, in a raster, collecting a 2-D or 3-D image of the scanned region. Energy reaching the detector can be utilized to analyze object characteristics, or with an optional active distance-detecting module create 2- or 3-D images, based on the object's reflection of light back to the system. In some applications, a response can be generated. The invention can detect sources and locations for various applications.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 13, 2005
    Publication date: January 12, 2006
    Inventor: David Kane
  • Publication number: 20050249605
    Abstract: A miniature pump has at least one controllable expansion-and-contraction chamber, and associated pair of tiny ducts interconnecting a fluid source and destination. The ducts communicate with the chamber(s); an linking tunnel links the ducts. Valves interact with fluid pressures due to expansion and contraction, imposing directionality on flow in the ducts and tunnel. Preferences: making the valve a passive flapper, implanting the pump in a creature, making the source a medication reservoir for supplying the creature; making the source a fuel tank and destination a tiny engine; making the source provide a specimen for assay and destination an observation slide; human or automatic examination of the slide under a microscope (e. g. electron microscope); making the source a reagent and destination a process stream; making the source a colorant and destination a colorant application system. Preferably included is an optical channel with intersecting fluid duct for optically monitoring pumped fluid.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 4, 2002
    Publication date: November 10, 2005
    Inventors: David Kane, Nicol McGruer
  • Patent number: 6934435
    Abstract: In one form, one or more micropumps and optical micro-detectors are on a substrate, ideally many per square centimeter, each detecting fluid moved by its pump. A second form has many waveguides and, intersecting each, a fluid chamber controlling radiation in the guide; the device is best immersed in a fluid that moves in and out of chambers, intercepting radiation to yield position data—transmitted e.g. wirelessly for external reception. The device can be a chip in a live creature (e.g. implanted, or in blood); data go to a wireless receiver. Each guide ideally couples to a radiation source and detector. In a third form a membrane deflects a radiation-interacting fluid in a plenum; liquid moves between the plenum and a tube. The plenum cross-section is many times the tube's; radiation in the tube is monitored. Deflected liquid in the tube controls specimen movement to and from the tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 23, 2005
    Assignee: Areté Associates
    Inventor: David Kane