Patents by Inventor David W. Thorson
David W. Thorson 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: 11951601Abstract: A powered fastener driver includes a driver blade movable from a top-dead-center (TDC) position to a bottom-dead-center (BDC) position for driving a fastener into a workpiece and a drive unit for providing torque to move the driver blade from the BDC position toward the TDC position. A rotary lifter is engageable with the driver blade and configured to receive torque from the drive unit for returning the driver blade from the BDC position toward the TDC position. The lifter has a body, a drive pin coupled to the body, and a roller positioned on the drive pin. The roller includes an engagement section configured to receive an end portion of a tooth of the driver blade. The lifter includes a means for aligning the engagement section with the end portion of the tooth on the driver blade to facilitate meshing between the end portion and the roller.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2022Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: Milwaukee Electric Tool CorporationInventors: Beth E. Cholst, Troy C. Thorson, Jacob P. Schneider, Mackenzie J. Nick, Nathan Bandy, David A Bierdeman, Travis W. Leathrum, Mitchell T. Neuhoff, Mark C. Hughes, David C. Graf, Marcus Wechselberger
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Patent number: 11843410Abstract: Signal processing to compensate for gain control output spikes caused by steps in a digital step attenuator. A method includes receiving a changing power input signal at a receiver. The method includes determining that a change in power of the input signal will cause a step attenuator to change its attenuation in a step of a predetermined amount. The method further includes based on determining that the change in power of the input signal will cause a digital step attenuator to change its attenuation in a step of a predetermined amount, causing a variable attenuator to change its attenuation by an amount related to the predetermined amount at a time coinciding with a time when the step attenuator changes its attenuation by the predetermined amount. The method further includes outputting a gain-controlled output signal resulting from applying the step attenuator and the variable attenuator to the changing power input signal.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2022Date of Patent: December 12, 2023Assignee: L3HARRIS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Joshua D. Gunn, Ryan W. Hinton, David W. Thorson
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Publication number: 20230308125Abstract: Signal processing to compensate for gain control output spikes caused by steps in a digital step attenuator. A method includes receiving a changing power input signal at a receiver. The method includes determining that a change in power of the input signal will cause a step attenuator to change its attenuation in a step of a predetermined amount. The method further includes based on determining that the change in power of the input signal will cause a digital step attenuator to change its attenuation in a step of a predetermined amount, causing a variable attenuator to change its attenuation by an amount related to the predetermined amount at a time coinciding with a time when the step attenuator changes its attenuation by the predetermined amount. The method further includes outputting a gain-controlled output signal resulting from applying the step attenuator and the variable attenuator to the changing power input signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2022Publication date: September 28, 2023Inventors: Joshua D. Gunn, Ryan W. Hinton, David W. Thorson
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Patent number: 7602835Abstract: A correlator despreads a P/N long code constructed from two or more constituent codes A, B, C having N, M and L elements respectively. In a third stage, L filter taps decorrelate elements of the third constituent code from the input received signal, leaving elements of code AB. The outputs of the third stage delay line are summed and input into a second stage delay line having M filter taps to decorrelate the elements of the second constituent code from the input to the second stage, leaving elements of code A. The outputs of the second stage delay line are summed and input to a first stage delay line having N filter taps. The output of the first stage delay line is summed and input into a shift register. An energy peak in the shift register indicates the phase of the P/N elements in the register is proper.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2004Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: L-3 Communications CorporationInventors: Samuel C. Kingston, Johnny M. Harris, Thomas R. Giallorenzi, Dan M. Griffin, David W. Thorson
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Patent number: 7526010Abstract: A composite code is made for example by exclusive-OR'ing each real element of a first constituent code A with each element of a second constituent code B to obtain a basic composite code. To suppress autocorrelation, differing numbers of doping code elements are inserted between code segments made from combining each element of code A with an element of code B. A matched filter first stage removes from its input the A code and any doping code added to it, summing the elements of code A. A matched filter second stage removes from its input the B code and any doping code added at the second level. The summed elements of code B are the input to the first stage. Optionally, the summed elements of the doping code at any level may be delayed and summed with the elements of the A code in the first stage.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2004Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignee: L-3 Communications CorporationInventors: Johnny M. Harris, Samuel C. Kingston, Thomas R. Giallorenzi, Dan M. Griffin, David W. Thorson, Richard B. Ertel
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Patent number: 6697618Abstract: A method and system which detects failures in communication between a base unit and an extension unit in a wireless communication system and which resets the system upon detecting such failures is described. A wireless communication system in this invention can use an RF over the air communication channel or an AC power line communication channel. In this method and system failures in the extension unit are detected and the base unit is reset, thereby permitting further use of the telephone communication link. A variety of embodiments are disclosed, including: transmitting a low frequency signal from the extension unit; transmitting a high frequency signal from the extension unit; periodically transmitting a status command signal from the extension unit; and detecting the signal strength of the transmitted signal from the extension unit in the base unit.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2000Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Phonex Broadband CorporationInventors: Scott R. Bullock, David W. Thorson
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Publication number: 20030002682Abstract: An audio/mechanical/visual transducer system that makes use of a wireless communication channel for communicating between the audio signal generator and the transducer, through a wireless transmitter is provided. This invention provides an RF or Power Line Carrier path for communicating the audio signals to a variety of transducer devices, thereby permitting maximum positional flexibility for the transducers without requiring additional or dedicated wiring.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2001Publication date: January 2, 2003Applicant: Phonex Broadband CorporationInventors: Godorn Smith, David W. Thorson
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Publication number: 20020049036Abstract: A wireless telephone jack that uses the 49 MHz frequency band as allowed by the FCC (47 CFR 15.233). This jack supports both voice and data communication and operates as a convenient means for providing telephone device communications in locations where telephone wiring is limited or unavailable. A base station is provided to connect to the telephone lines, or a central office, which has an RF transmitter and receiver for communicating with a provided extension unit, which also has an RF transmitter and receiver for communicating with the base station. This invention is designed to work with standard telephone communication signals and standard telephone equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 1999Publication date: April 25, 2002Inventors: SCOTT R. BULLOCK, DAVID W. THORSON
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Patent number: 5970127Abstract: A wireless power line carrier voice and data communication device is provided. The device permits a user to connect a caller identification unit to a telephone extension whose only connection to a telephone line is over an AC power line. The invention provides for appropriate amplification, joining with other audio paths, and transmission while requiring no hardware modifications of the extension unit or the wireless extension jack.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1997Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Phonex CorporationInventors: Scott D. Smith, Scott R. Bullock, David W. Thorson, John M. Knab