Patents by Inventor David Storm
David Storm 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: 12633671Abstract: A deployable reflector structure includes a base in a central portion of the deployable reflector structure. The deployable reflector structure further includes one or more arms configured to extend from the base. The deployable reflector structure also includes an expandable structure coupled to the one or more arms. The deployable reflector structure further includes a reflector coupled between the one or more arms and the base. A drive mechanism may be configured to extend one or more of the arms and the expandable structure with a drive cable.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2023Date of Patent: May 19, 2026Assignee: Northrop Grumman Systems CorporationInventors: David Storm, John Anthony Alvarez, Michael Beers, Nicholas Perez, Peter B. Laraway, Stephen Rohweller
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Publication number: 20250030172Abstract: A deployable reflector structure includes a base in a central portion of the deployable reflector structure. The deployable reflector structure further includes one or more arms configured to extend from the base. The deployable reflector structure also includes an expandable structure coupled to the one or more arms. The deployable reflector structure further includes a reflector coupled between the one or more arms and the base. A drive mechanism may be configured to extend one or more of the arms and the expandable structure with a drive cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2023Publication date: January 23, 2025Inventors: David Storm, John Anthony Alvarez, Michael Beers, Nicholas Perez, Peter B. Laraway, Stephen Rohweller
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Publication number: 20220255895Abstract: Determining a resolved domain name service (DNS) response based on one or more resolutions for a received access point name (APN) DNS query is disclosed. A resolved DNS response can be based on real-time analysis of a first query and/or on historical resolution of a second query that is sufficiently similar to the first query. In an aspect, training queries can be employed to populate a data store with preferred DNS responses correlated to the training queries and associated network conditions. The data store can then be employed to evaluate a received query, and where sufficiently similar to a training query, corresponding resolution from the training query can be provided as a resolution for the received query. Moreover, as stored query information is determined to become stale, refreshment techniques are disclosed. Additionally, training queries can comprise anticipated queries and historical queries.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2022Publication date: August 11, 2022Inventors: Sean Simon, Shilpa Kamdar, David Storm
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Patent number: 11349804Abstract: Determining a resolved DNS response based on one or more resolutions for a received APN DNS query is disclosed. A resolved DNS response can be based on real-time analysis of a first query and/or on historical resolution of a second query that is sufficiently similar to the first query. In an aspect, training queries can be employed to populate a data store with preferred DNS responses correlated to the training queries and associated network conditions. The data store can then be employed to evaluate a received query, and where sufficiently similar to a training query, corresponding resolution from the training query can be provided as a resolution for the received query. Moreover, as stored query information is determined to become stale, refreshment techniques are disclosed. Additionally, training queries can comprise anticipated queries and historical queries.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2020Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY I, L.P.Inventors: Sean Simon, Shilpa Kamdar, David Storm
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Patent number: 11342482Abstract: Gallium nitride based devices and, more particularly to the generation of holes in gallium nitride based devices lacking p-type doping, and their use in light emitting diodes and lasers, both edge emitting and vertical emitting. By tailoring the intrinsic design, a wide range of wavelengths can be emitted from near-infrared to mid ultraviolet, depending upon the design of the adjacent cross-gap recombination zone. The innovation also provides for novel circuits and unique applications, particularly for water sterilization.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2019Date of Patent: May 24, 2022Assignees: Wright State University, The Government of the United States of America, As Represented By The Secretary Of The Navy, Ohio State Innovation FoundationInventors: Elliott R. Brown, Weidong Zhang, Tyler Growden, Paul Berger, David Storm, David Meyer
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Publication number: 20200412689Abstract: Determining a resolved DNS response based on one or more resolutions for a received APN DNS query is disclosed. A resolved DNS response can be based on real-time analysis of a first query and/or on historical resolution of a second query that is sufficiently similar to the first query. In an aspect, training queries can be employed to populate a data store with preferred DNS responses correlated to the training queries and associated network conditions. The data store can then be employed to evaluate a received query, and where sufficiently similar to a training query, corresponding resolution from the training query can be provided as a resolution for the received query. Moreover, as stored query information is determined to become stale, refreshment techniques are disclosed. Additionally, training queries can comprise anticipated queries and historical queries.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2020Publication date: December 31, 2020Inventors: Sean Simon, Shilpa Kamdar, David Storm
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Patent number: 10812443Abstract: Determining a resolved DNS response based on one or more resolutions for a received APN DNS query is disclosed. A resolved DNS response can be based on real-time analysis of a first query and/or on historical resolution of a second query that is sufficiently similar to the first query. In an aspect, training queries can be employed to populate a data store with preferred DNS responses correlated to the training queries and associated network conditions. The data store can then be employed to evaluate a received query, and where sufficiently similar to a training query, corresponding resolution from the training query can be provided as a resolution for the received query. Moreover, as stored query information is determined to become stale, refreshment techniques are disclosed. Additionally, training queries can comprise anticipated queries and historical queries.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2019Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY I, L.P.Inventors: Sean Simon, Shilpa Kamdar, David Storm
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Publication number: 20200168762Abstract: Gallium nitride based devices and, more particularly to the generation of holes in gallium nitride based devices lacking p-type doping, and their use in light emitting diodes and lasers, both edge emitting and vertical emitting. By tailoring the intrinsic design, a wide range of wavelengths can be emitted from near-infrared to mid ultraviolet, depending upon the design of the adjacent cross-gap recombination zone. The innovation also provides for novel circuits and unique applications, particularly for water sterilization.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2019Publication date: May 28, 2020Inventors: Elliott R. Brownj, Weidong Zhang, Tyler Growden, Paul Berger, David Storm, David Meyer
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Patent number: 10461216Abstract: Gallium nitride based devices and, more particularly to the generation of holes in gallium nitride based devices lacking p-type doping, and their use in light emitting diodes and lasers, both edge emitting and vertical emitting. By tailoring the intrinsic design, a wide range of wavelengths can be emitted from near-infrared to mid ultraviolet, depending upon the design of the adjacent cross-gap recombination zone. The innovation also provides for novel circuits and unique applications, particularly for water sterilization.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2017Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: Wright State UniversityInventors: Elliott R. Brown, Weidong Zhang, Tyler Growden, Paul R. Berger, David Storm, David Meyer
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Publication number: 20190166087Abstract: Determining a resolved DNS response based on one or more resolutions for a received APN DNS query is disclosed. A resolved DNS response can be based on real-time analysis of a first query and/or on historical resolution of a second query that is sufficiently similar to the first query. In an aspect, training queries can be employed to populate a data store with preferred DNS responses correlated to the training queries and associated network conditions. The data store can then be employed to evaluate a received query, and where sufficiently similar to a training query, corresponding resolution from the training query can be provided as a resolution for the received query. Moreover, as stored query information is determined to become stale, refreshment techniques are disclosed. Additionally, training queries can comprise anticipated queries and historical queries.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2019Publication date: May 30, 2019Inventors: Sean Simon, Shilpa Kamdar, David Storm
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Patent number: 10230685Abstract: Determining a resolved DNS response based on one or more resolutions for a received APN DNS query is disclosed. A resolved DNS response can be based on real-time analysis of a first query and/or on historical resolution of a second query that is sufficiently similar to the first query. In an aspect, training queries can be employed to populate a data store with preferred DNS responses correlated to the training queries and associated network conditions. The data store can then be employed to evaluate a received query, and where sufficiently similar to a training query, corresponding resolution from the training query can be provided as a resolution for the received query. Moreover, as stored query information is determined to become stale, refreshment techniques are disclosed. Additionally, training queries can comprise anticipated queries and historical queries.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2016Date of Patent: March 12, 2019Assignee: AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY I, L.P.Inventors: Sean Simon, Shilpa Kamdar, David Storm
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Publication number: 20190027644Abstract: Gallium nitride based devices and, more particularly to the generation of holes in gallium nitride based devices lacking p-type doping, and their use in light emitting diodes and lasers, both edge emitting and vertical emitting. By tailoring the intrinsic design, a wide range of wavelengths can be emitted from near-infrared to mid ultraviolet, depending upon the design of the adjacent cross-gap recombination zone. The innovation also provides for novel circuits and unique applications, particularly for water sterilization.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2017Publication date: January 24, 2019Applicant: Wright State UniversityInventors: Elliott R. Brown, Weidong Zhang, Tyler Growden, Paul R. Berger, David Storm, David Meyer
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Publication number: 20170339097Abstract: Determining a resolved DNS response based on one or more resolutions for a received APN DNS query is disclosed. A resolved DNS response can be based on real-time analysis of a first query and/or on historical resolution of a second query that is sufficiently similar to the first query. In an aspect, training queries can be employed to populate a data store with preferred DNS responses correlated to the training queries and associated network conditions. The data store can then be employed to evaluate a received query, and where sufficiently similar to a training query, corresponding resolution from the training query can be provided as a resolution for the received query. Moreover, as stored query information is determined to become stale, refreshment techniques are disclosed. Additionally, training queries can comprise anticipated queries and historical queries.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2016Publication date: November 23, 2017Inventors: Sean Simon, Shilpa Kamdar, David Storm
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Publication number: 20060138737Abstract: A water caddy for capturing, containing, transporting, and emptying a fluid includes an open top fluid container pivotally attached to a cabinet set on wheels. The fluid container is pivotable between a fill position in which the container receives fluid through the open top and an empty position in which fluid is emptied from the container through the open top without having to lift any portion of the cabinet. A pneumatic actuator interconnecting the cabinet and fluid container assists the user in emptying the fluid container by urging the fluid container toward its empty position. The water caddy 10 may be dimensioned to enable a user to conveniently empty captured fluid directly into an existing floor toilet. One or more brakes are employed to inhibit inadvertent movement of the water caddy as it is being filled or emptied.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2004Publication date: June 29, 2006Inventor: David Storm