Patents by Inventor Dean Watson

Dean Watson 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).

  • Patent number: 11815100
    Abstract: A fluid diverter that utilizes a gland seal. The gland seal includes a stationary seat, a first O-ring, a rotating seal face, a second O-ring, a plurality of tabs, and a spring retainer. The fluid diverter may also include a one-piece bearing isolator. The one-piece bearing isolator includes a stator having a first end, a first set of O-rings, a second set of O-rings, and a second end. The one-piece bearing isolator also includes a rotor seated in the stator, the rotor including a recess, an O-ring positioned in the recess, and a lip extending over and hugging the stator. The fluid leak diverter utilizes the gland seal and one-piece bearing isolator to direct leaked liquid fluid away from a pump (and functional components of the pump such as bearings).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 2021
    Date of Patent: November 14, 2023
    Inventor: Billy Dean Watson
  • Publication number: 20210310496
    Abstract: A fluid diverter that utilizes a gland seal. The gland seal includes a stationary seat, a first O-ring, a rotating seal face, a second O-ring, a plurality of tabs, and a spring retainer. The fluid diverter may also include a one-piece bearing isolator. The one-piece bearing isolator includes a stator having a first end, a first set of O-rings, a second set of O-rings, and a second end. The one-piece bearing isolator also includes a rotor seated in the stator, the rotor including a recess, an O-ring positioned in the recess, and a lip extending over and hugging the stator. The fluid leak diverter utilizes the gland seal and one-piece bearing isolator to direct leaked liquid fluid away from a pump (and functional components of the pump such as bearings).
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 31, 2021
    Publication date: October 7, 2021
    Inventor: Billy Dean Watson
  • Publication number: 20210288948
    Abstract: A method and system for authenticating answers to Domain Name System (DNS) queries originating from recursive DNS servers are provided. A verification component provides a verification that a DNS query originated from the recursive DNS server. An authoritative DNS server receives the query via a network, such as the Internet, and provides an answer to the query to an authentication component. The authentication component then provides an authentication, such as a digital signature, which confirms that the received answer was provided by the authoritative DNS server, and then communicates the answer and the authentication to the verification component via the network. The verification component then verifies that the authentication corresponds to the received answer and sends the answer to the recursive DNS server. When the verification component receives an answer in the absence of a corresponding authentication, the verification component drops the answer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 9, 2020
    Publication date: September 16, 2021
    Applicant: Neustar, Inc.
    Inventors: Rodney Lance JOFFE, Victor Joseph OPPLEMAN, David Link KING, Brett Dean WATSON, Andrew JACKSON, Sean LEACH
  • Patent number: 10834066
    Abstract: A method and system for authenticating answers to Domain Name System (DNS) queries originating from recursive DNS servers provided. A verification component provides a versification that a DNS query originated from the recursive DNS server. An authoritative DNS server receives the query via a network, such as the Internet, provides an answer to the query to an authentication component. The authentication component then provides an authentication such as a digital signature, which confirms that the received answer was provided by the authoritative DNS server, and then communicates the answer and the authentication to the verification component via the network. The verification component then verifies that the authentication corresponds to the receive answer and sends the answer to the recursive DNS server. When the verification component receives an answer in the absence of a corresponding authentication the verification component drops the answer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 2018
    Date of Patent: November 10, 2020
    Assignee: Neustar, Inc.
    Inventors: Rodney Lance Joffe, Victor Joseph Oppleman, David Link King, Brett Dean Watson, Andrew Jackson, Sean Leach
  • Patent number: 10260631
    Abstract: An improved leak resistant pump with sealing system for preventing leakage of a fluid from a housing. The sealing system has a housing, wherein the housing contains the fluid. A shaft penetrates the housing. A narrow fluid flow path directs a leaked fluid from the housing. A labyrinth seal constrains the leaked fluid from the narrow fluid flow path. A stationary seal constrains a flow of the leaked fluid from the labyrinth seal and a grease seal for constraining the flow of the leaked fluid from the stationary seal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 2018
    Date of Patent: April 16, 2019
    Inventor: Billy Dean Watson
  • Publication number: 20180355973
    Abstract: An improved leak resistant pump with sealing system for preventing leakage of a fluid from a housing. The sealing system has a housing, wherein the housing contains the fluid. A shaft penetrates the housing. A narrow fluid flow path directs a leaked fluid from the housing. A labyrinth seal constrains the leaked fluid from the narrow fluid flow path. A stationary seal constrains a flow of the leaked fluid from the labyrinth seal and a grease seal for constraining the flow of the leaked fluid from the stationary seal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 20, 2018
    Publication date: December 13, 2018
    Inventor: Billy Dean Watson
  • Publication number: 20180278598
    Abstract: A method and system for authenticating answers to Domain Name System (DNS) queries originating from recursive DNS servers provided. A verification component provides a versification that a DNS query originated from the recursive DNS server. An authoritative DNS server receives the query via a network, such as the Internet, provides an answer to the query to an authentication component. The authentication component then provides an authentication such as a digital signature, which confirms that the received answer was provided by the authoritative DNS server, and then communicates the answer and the authentication to the verification component via the network. The verification component then verifies that the authentication corresponds to the receive answer and sends the answer to the recursive DNS server. When the verification component receives an answer in the absence of a corresponding authentication the verification component drops the answer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 29, 2018
    Publication date: September 27, 2018
    Inventors: Rodney Lance Joffe, Victor Joseph Oppleman, David Link King, Brett Dean Watson, Andrew Jackson, Sean Leach
  • Patent number: 10054226
    Abstract: A mechanical sealing system for preventing leakage of a fluid from a housing. The mechanical sealing system has a housing, wherein the housing contains the fluid. A shaft penetrates the housing. A narrow fluid flow path directs a leaked fluid from the housing. A labyrinth seal constrains the leaked fluid from the narrow fluid flow path. A stationary seal constrains a flow of the leaked fluid from the labyrinth seal and a grease seal for constraining the flow of the leaked fluid from the stationary seal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 2015
    Date of Patent: August 21, 2018
    Inventor: Billy Dean Watson
  • Publication number: 20170339122
    Abstract: A method and system for authenticating answers to Domain Name System (DNS) queries originating from recursive DNS servers are provided. A verification component provides a verification that a DNS query originated from the recursive DNS server. An authoritative DNS server receives the query via a network, such as the Internet, and provides an answer to the query to an authentication component. The authentication component then provides an authentication, such as a digital signature, which confirms that the received answer was provided by the authoritative DNS server, and then communicates the answer and the authentication to the verification component via the network. The verification component then verifies that the authentication corresponds to the received answer and sends the answer to the recursive DNS server. When the verification component receives an answer in the absence of a corresponding authentication, the verification component drops the answer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 3, 2017
    Publication date: November 23, 2017
    Inventors: Rodney Lance Joffe, Victor Joseph Oppleman, David Link King, Brett Dean Watson, Andrew Jackson, Sean Leach
  • Patent number: 9648004
    Abstract: A method and system for authenticating answers to Domain Name System (DNS) queries originating from recursive DNS servers are provided. A verification component provides a verification that a DNS query originated from the recursive DNS server. An authoritative DNS server receives the query via a network, such as the Internet, and provides an answer to the query to an authentication component. The authentication component then provides an authentication, such as a digital signature, which confirms that the received answer was provided by the authoritative DNS server, and then communicates the answer and the authentication to the verification component via the network. The verification component then verifies that the authentication corresponds to the received answer and sends the answer to the recursive DNS server. When the verification component receives an answer in the absence of a corresponding authentication, the verification component drops the answer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 2015
    Date of Patent: May 9, 2017
    Assignee: NEUSTAR, INC.
    Inventors: Rodney Lance Joffe, Victor Joseph Oppleman, David Link King, Brett Dean Watson, Andrew Jackson, Sean Leach
  • Publication number: 20160044017
    Abstract: A method and system for authenticating answers to Domain Name System (DNS) queries originating from recursive DNS servers are provided. A verification component provides a verification that a DNS query originated from the recursive DNS server. An authoritative DNS server receives the query via a network, such as the Internet, and provides an answer to the query to an authentication component. The authentication component then provides an authentication, such as a digital signature, which confirms that the received answer was provided by the authoritative DNS server, and then communicates the answer and the authentication to the verification component via the network. The verification component then verifies that the authentication corresponds to the received answer and sends the answer to the recursive DNS server. When the verification component receives an answer in the absence of a corresponding authentication, the verification component drops the answer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 26, 2015
    Publication date: February 11, 2016
    Inventors: RODNEY LANCE JOFFE, VICTOR JOSEPH OPPLEMAN, DAVID LINK KING, BRETT DEAN WATSON, ANDREW JACKSON, SEAN LEACH
  • Patent number: 9172713
    Abstract: A method and system for authenticating answers to Domain Name System (DNS) queries originating from recursive DNS servers are provided. A verification component provides a verification that a DNS query originated from the recursive DNS server. An authoritative DNS server receives the query via a network, such as the Internet, and provides an answer to the query to an authentication component. The authentication component then provides an authentication, such as a digital signature, which confirms that the received answer was provided by the authoritative DNS server, and then communicates the answer and the authentication to the verification component via the network. The verification component then verifies that the authentication corresponds to the received answer and sends the answer to the recursive DNS server. When the verification component receives an answer in the absence of a corresponding authentication, the verification component drops the answer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 2008
    Date of Patent: October 27, 2015
    Assignee: Neustar, Inc.
    Inventors: Rodney Lance Joffe, Victor Joseph Oppleman, David Link King, Brett Dean Watson, Andrew Jackson, Sean Leach
  • Patent number: 8683075
    Abstract: Routing requests for data objects from clients includes receiving a request for a data object from a client, providing content servers capable of serving data objects, determining a server from the content servers, and informing the client of an address associated with the determined server accessible by the selected route. Determining a server includes, for each content server, identifying routes between the content server and the client, determining traversal times for the routes, and selecting a route from among the routes based on the traversal times.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2014
    Assignees: Verizon Corporate Services Group Inc., Raytheon BBN Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Rodney Lance Joffe, Barry A. Dykes, Jason Alan Brittain, Victor Joseph Oppleman, Brian Everett Pettingell, James Joseph Lippard, Ian Burke Vandeventer, Brett Dean Watson, Steven Michael Hotz, Nils Herbert McCarthy
  • Publication number: 20100077462
    Abstract: A method and system for authenticating answers to Domain Name System (DNS) queries originating from recursive DNS servers are provided. A verification component provides a verification that a DNS query originated from the recursive DNS server. An authoritative DNS server receives the query via a network, such as the Internet, and provides an answer to the query to an authentication component. The authentication component then provides an authentication, such as a digital signature, which confirms that the received answer was provided by the authoritative DNS server, and then communicates the answer and the authentication to the verification component via the network. The verification component then verifies that the authentication corresponds to the received answer and sends the answer to the recursive DNS server. When the verification component receives an answer in the absence of a corresponding authentication, the verification component drops the answer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 24, 2008
    Publication date: March 25, 2010
    Applicant: NeuStar, Inc.
    Inventors: Rodney Lance Joffe, Victor Joseph Oppleman, David Link King, Brett Dean Watson, Andrew Jackson, Sean Leach
  • Patent number: 6484822
    Abstract: A drill bit for drilling a borehole, the drill bit comprising a bit body 10 having an axis of rotation 12, a leading face, a plurality of blades 26 upstanding from the leading face, at least one of the blades terminating in a gauge pad 28 having a gauge surface 29 arranged, in use, to face a wall 30 of the borehole 32, the gauge surface 29 being devoid of cutting elements, the gauge surface 29 terminating at an end thereof remote from the blade at a junction 58 with a gauge pad end wall 56, wherein the gauge pad 28 carries a single cutter 62 having a face 64 and a cutting edge 65 located radially inward of the gauge surface 29, and wherein the junction 58 of the gauge surface 29 and the gauge pad end wall 56 crosses, radially, between the face 64 of the cutter 62 and the wall 30 of the borehole 32.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 26, 2002
    Assignee: Camco International (U.K.) Limited
    Inventors: Dean Watson, Andrew Murdock, Steve Barton
  • Patent number: 6484825
    Abstract: A drill bit for drilling a borehole having a bit body with an axis of rotation, a leading face, and a plurality of blades upstanding from the leading face. At least one of the blades terminates in a gauge pad having a gauge surface arranged, in use, to face a wall of the borehole. The gauge surface being devoid of cutting elements and terminating at an end remote from the blade at a junction with a gauge pad end wall. The gauge pad carries a cutter having a face and a cutting edge located radially inward of the gauge surface, and the junction of the gauge surface and the gauge pad end wall crosses, radially, between the face of the cutter and the wall of the borehole. The gauge surface may be a substantially continuous surface, and may have at least one additional cutter located angularly between two adjacent blades of the drill bit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 26, 2002
    Assignee: Camco International (UK) Limited
    Inventors: Dean Watson, Steve Barton
  • Publication number: 20020100618
    Abstract: A drill bit for drilling a borehole, the drill bit comprising a bit body 10 having an axis of rotation 12, a leading face, a plurality of blades 26 upstanding from the leading face, at least one of the blades terminating in a gauge pad 28 having a gauge surface 29 arranged, in use, to face a wall 30 of the borehole 32, the gauge surface 29 being devoid of cutting elements, the gauge surface 29 terminating at an end thereof remote from the blade at a junction 58 with a gauge pad end wall 56, wherein the gauge pad 28 carries a single cutter 62 having a face 64 and a cutting edge 65 located radially inward of the gauge surface 29, and wherein the junction 58 of the gauge surface 29 and the gauge pad end wall 56 crosses, radially, between the face 64 of the cutter 62 and the wall 30 of the borehole 32.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 22, 2001
    Publication date: August 1, 2002
    Inventors: Dean Watson, Andrew Murdock, Steve Barton
  • Publication number: 20020100617
    Abstract: A drill bit for drilling a borehole having a bit body with an axis of rotation, a leading face, and a plurality of blades upstanding from the leading face. At least one of the blades terminates in a gauge pad having a gauge surface arranged, in use, to face a wall of the borehole. The gauge surface being devoid of cutting elements and terminating at an end remote from the blade at a junction with a gauge pad end wall. The gauge pad carries a cutter having a face and a cutting edge located radially inward of the gauge surface, and the junction of the gauge surface and the gauge pad end wall crosses, radially, between the face of the cutter and the wall of the borehole. The gauge surface may be a substantially continuous surface, and may have at least one additional cutter located angularly between two adjacent blades of the drill bit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 16, 2001
    Publication date: August 1, 2002
    Inventors: Dean Watson, Steve Barton
  • Patent number: 6185619
    Abstract: According to the present invention, a method and system provides the ability to assign requests for data objects made by clients among multiple network servers. The invention provides a distributed computing system and methods to assign user requests to replicated servers contained by the distributed computing system in a manner that attempts to meet the goals of a particular routing policy. Policies may include minimizing the amount of time for the request to be completed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 7, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 6, 2001
    Assignees: Genuity Inc., GTE Service Corporation
    Inventors: Rodney Lance Joffe, Barry A. Dykes, Jason Alan Brittain, Victor Joseph Oppleman, Brian Everett Pettingell, James Joseph Lippard, Ian Burke Vandeventer, Brett Dean Watson, Steven Michael Hotz, Nils Herbert Mc Carthy
  • Patent number: D741183
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 2014
    Date of Patent: October 20, 2015
    Assignee: Reckitt Benckiser (Brands) Limited
    Inventors: Mike Cannamela, Mary Genovese, Neil Sadler, Dean Watson, Thomas Joseph Zuber