Patents by Inventor Edward J. Riggs

Edward J. Riggs 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: 7898421
    Abstract: A system of equipment, communication networks, and computer programs automates the recording of worker identity, location, arrival time and departure time at multiple worksites of workers in a mobile field workforce. The equipment comprise a location identifying means, an operator identifying monitor, and a data processing means having connectivity to a data communicating means such as the Internet. The location identifying means may comprise an optically sensed label, magnetic striped card, a radio frequency interrogated tag, or an electrically connectable circuit. The monitor comprises a means to keep time, to scan, interrogate, or connect and communicate with the location identifying means, and to communicate time, location, and operator identifying data over a network such as the public switched telephone network, internet, or cellular telephone network.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 2008
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2011
    Inventors: James Foxx, Edward J. Riggs
  • Publication number: 20080291028
    Abstract: A system of equipment, communication networks, and computer programs automates the recording of worker identity, location, arrival time and departure time at multiple worksites of workers in a mobile field workforce. The equipment comprise a location identifying means, an operator identifying monitor, and a data processing means having connectivity to a data communicating means such as the Internet. The location identifying means may comprise an optically sensed label, magnetic striped card, a radio frequency interrogated tag, or an electrically connectable circuit. The monitor comprises a means to keep time, to scan, interrogate, or connect and communicate with the location identifying means, and to communicate time, location, and operator identifying data over a network such as the public switched telephone network, internet, or cellular telephone network.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 9, 2008
    Publication date: November 27, 2008
    Inventors: James Foxx, Edward J. Riggs
  • Patent number: 6743151
    Abstract: An improved sensor is mounted at the tip of the blade of either foil or epee for scoring during fencing competition. The sensor transforms axial force, and optionally radial force, into changes in electrical resistance in one, or optionally two circuits. The resistance change is transformed into voltage change by a voltage divider circuit. The voltage is converted to a digital measurement by an analog-to-digital converter and compared to a reference value by a digital control element, such as a microprocessor. Push-button calibration is achieved by storing the reference value resulting from the force produced by gravity acting on a standard mass. When both radial and axial force components are sensed, the angle of the force relative to the axis of the sensor (and blade) can be computed and used to qualify the validity of the touché. A scoring box adapter performs the sensing and calibrating functions and provides signals for the inputs of scoring boxes and other equipment of prior art.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2004
    Inventors: Edward J. Riggs, Paul M. Pappas
  • Publication number: 20020032101
    Abstract: An improved sensor is mounted at the tip of the blade of either foil or epee for scoring during fencing competition. The sensor transforms axial force, and optionally radial force, into changes in electrical resistance in one, or optionally two circuits. The resistance change is transformed into voltage change by a voltage divider circuit. The voltage is converted to a digital measurement by an analog-to-digital converter and compared to a reference value by a digital control element, such as a microprocessor. Push-button calibration is achieved by storing the reference value resulting from the force produced by gravity acting on a standard mass. When both radial and axial force components are sensed, the angle of the force relative to the axis of the sensor (and blade) can be computed and used to qualify the validity of the touché. A scoring box adapter performs the sensing and calibrating functions and provides signals for the inputs of scoring boxes and other equipment of prior art.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 20, 2001
    Publication date: March 14, 2002
    Inventors: Edward J. Riggs, Paul M. Pappas
  • Patent number: 5870458
    Abstract: An electronic device connecting a single telephone line conductor pair to voice, data modem, and facsimile equipment automatically detects the nature of each incoming call and switches the telephone line to the appropriate equipment connection without requiring human intervention. Incoming calls are classified by the detection or lack of detection of CNG and data modem reverse originate, or originate carrier signal evoked by sending mixed ringback and data answer carrier. The invention forwards distinctive ring and optionally detects, stores, and forwards Automatic caller Number Identification (ANI) signals to selected equipment. To protect incoming and outgoing calls from interruption, the invention provides busy signal to the devices not selected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 9, 1999
    Inventors: Paul M. Pappas, Edward J. Riggs
  • Patent number: 4386285
    Abstract: An operational amplifier for generating an output analog signal at an output node representative of an analog signal fed to the non-inverting input of the operational amplifier. A controllable switch connects the output of the operational amplifier to the output node, and the signal at the output node is fed back to the inverting input of the operational amplifier. The controllable switch is responsive to a digital logic control signal for completing the circuit path between the operational amplifier and the output node in order to generate the output analog signal. A plurality of such operational amplifiers have their feedback path connected at a common output node.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1980
    Date of Patent: May 31, 1983
    Assignee: King Instrument Corporation
    Inventors: David O. Neathery, Edward J. Riggs
  • Patent number: 4341362
    Abstract: An electronic circuitry for regulating magnetic tape movement during loading of a predetermined length of tape paid out from a supply spool and wound into a tape cassette. The tension of the tape along its path of movement is controlled by a pair of vacuum column tension members providing a different tension at the supply spool than at the take up spool. A driving member interposes the two vacuum tension members for regulating tape movement between the same. Electronic circuitry drives the take-up spool of the cassette, the supply spool and the interposing driving member, formulating drive signals in response to the length of tape contained at the separate tension members and in anticipation of the need for tape in view of the instantaneous speed in which the tape is being pulled from a separate tension member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 1980
    Date of Patent: July 27, 1982
    Assignee: King Instrument Corporation
    Inventors: David O. Neathery, Edward J. Riggs
  • Patent number: 4325092
    Abstract: An improved cue signal detector is provided for detecting on a magnetic tape which moves at greatly varying speeds a cue signal having a fixed wavelength longer than the wavelengths of other recorded information signals. The cue signal detector comprises a pick-up magnetic head for sensing a recorded cue signal, an integrator connected so that the signal output of the pick-up head is integrated with respect to time, and an amplitude level sensor for monitoring the integrator output with respect to a reference amplitude and generating a cue output signal indicative of the detection of the cue signal on the tape when the amplitude of the integrator output exceeds a predetermined level. The output of the level sensor is processed by a filter circuit to determine whether the cue signal is valid or was generated by noise.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 1980
    Date of Patent: April 13, 1982
    Assignee: King Instrument Corporation
    Inventors: David O. Neathery, Edward J. Riggs