Patents by Inventor Eric John Nelson
Eric John Nelson 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: 11619582Abstract: A retroreflectometer for non-contact measurements of optical characteristics of retroreflective materials from a range of distances includes a light source for emitting a light beam; a first moving mirror assembly for scanning the light beam; a collimating lens for collimating the scanning light on an illumination spot on the surface of the DUT; an imaging lens for receiving a reflected scanning light comprised of the collimated scanning light reflected from the surface of the DUT; a second moving mirror assembly for controlling a predetermined observation angle, wherein the first moving mirror assembly and the second moving mirror assembly moved in synchronization to maintain concentricity of the illumination spot on the surface of the DUT; a light collector for collecting the reflected light from the second moving mirror assembly; a processor including a memory for determining the optical characteristics of the surface of the DUT responsive to the collected reflected light.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2021Date of Patent: April 4, 2023Assignee: GAMMA SCIENTIFIC INC.Inventors: Eric John Nelson, Victor Fedoriouk
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Publication number: 20220011226Abstract: A retroreflectometer for non-contact measurements of optical characteristics of retroreflective materials from a range of distances includes a light source for emitting a light beam; a first moving mirror assembly for scanning the light beam; a collimating lens for collimating the scanning light on an illumination spot on the surface of the DUT; an imaging lens for receiving a reflected scanning light comprised of the collimated scanning light reflected from the surface of the DUT; a second moving mirror assembly for controlling a predetermined observation angle, wherein the first moving mirror assembly and the second moving mirror assembly moved in synchronization to maintain concentricity of the illumination spot on the surface of the DUT; a light collector for collecting the reflected light from the second moving mirror assembly; a processor including a memory for determining the optical characteristics of the surface of the DUT responsive to the collected reflected light.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2021Publication date: January 13, 2022Inventors: Eric John Nelson, Victor Fedoriouk
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Patent number: 7437124Abstract: A satellite radio receiver includes a display that displays information regarding one or more channels that are not currently being listened to. For a music channel, this information may include the name of the artist, the song title, time left in the song, etc. For a news channel, this information may include the news currently being discussed, the name of the news program, the time remaining, etc. For a sports channel, this information may include the name of the channel, a description of the sporting event, the time remaining, etc. The preferred embodiments include different ways to select which channels are “favorites” and therefore displayed on the display. One way is to keep track of which channels are most frequently listened to, and to display information regarding those channels.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2007Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Cary Lee Bates, Eric John Nelson, John Matthew Santosuosso
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Patent number: 7398051Abstract: A satellite radio receiver includes a display that displays information regarding one or more channels that are not currently being listened to. For a music channel, this information may include the name of the artist, the song title, time left in the song, etc. For a news channel, this information may include the news currently being discussed, the name of the news program, the time remaining, etc. For a sports channel, this information may include the name of the channel, a description of the sporting event, the time remaining, etc. The preferred embodiments include different ways to select which channels are “favorites” and therefore displayed on the display. One way is to select one or more channels that are assigned to preset buttons on the radio receiver. Another way is to keep track of which channels are most frequently listened to, and to display information regarding those channels.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2000Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Cary Lee Bates, Eric John Nelson, John Matthew Santosuosso
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Patent number: 7343306Abstract: An apparatus, program product and method track the location of a vehicle during at least a portion of a period of the time associated with an economic transaction so that risks associated with the actual usage of the vehicle can be accommodated in the costs for the transaction. In particular, a determination is made during a time period associated with an economic transaction as to whether the vehicle is located at a location having an increased level of risk. Costs for the economic transaction are then adjusted based at least in part on the presence of the vehicle in a location with an increased level of risk. In one exemplary environment, car rental rates are adjusted based upon the actual usage of a rented vehicle. In another exemplary environment, insurance premiums are adjusted based upon the actual usage of an insured vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2000Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Cary Lee Bates, Steven Paul Jones, Eric John Nelson, John Matthew Santosuosso
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Patent number: 7107063Abstract: An apparatus, program product, and method selectively display or render display information from display information packets provided in a digital radio broadcast or via another form of packet-based communication medium based upon local information associated with the display, and typically irrespective of whether any of such packets are specifically addressed to any local receiver associated with a display. The local information used in the selective display of display information may be a physical location of a user, whereby a location sensor is utilized to determine a current location that is compared to a location criterion provided in a data packet to determine whether the current location matches the location criterion. In addition to, or in lieu of location information, the local information may include local configuration data that identifies certain information types (e.g.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2000Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Cary Lee Bates, Eric John Nelson, John Matthew Santosuosso
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Patent number: 7080402Abstract: Applications/functions within an electronic processing device having a GPS card and antenna, such as a laptop or personal digital assistant, can be enabled only when in a specified geographic location. For each critical application/function, its accessibility is programmed to be enabled/disabled only in specified geographic regions. No additional passwords are required: access or abortion of an running program are automatic. The geographic regions can be input into the electronic processing device using GPS processing or using a graphical user interface on a map. Other methods of determining the boundaries of the appropriate geographic regions for each applications/functions are disclosed. An application/function will not be opened if the electronic device is not within the geographic region associated with the application/function.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2001Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Cary Lee Bates, Eric John Nelson, John Matthew Santosuosso
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Patent number: 7028032Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and program product for facilitating the maintenance of current bookmarks and preventing the loss of information associated with a bookmark. In one aspect, the invention bookmarks a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) associated with one or more HTML documents at a user's request and creates a database table containing each bookmarked URL. The source code of the bookmarked URL is scanned for embedded links which are stored in the table according to the related bookmarked URL. To ensure that the bookmarks are current, a periodic verification of the status of a bookmarked URL is performed. A change in the location or/and contents of the one or more bookmarked HTML documents results in one or more actions to prevent the loss of data to the user. In one embodiment, the database table is refreshed to reflect any changes to the content of the HTML documents.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1999Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Richard Alan Diedrich, Eric John Nelson, Jeffrey Michael Ryan, John Matthew Santosuosso
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Patent number: 7000116Abstract: An electronic processing device having GPS card and antenna, such as a laptop or personal digital assistant, can be enable only when a geographic-specific password is entered. Geographic regions are established in the electronic processing device with a user interface and priorities can be granted to the regions. The user further stores a geographic-specific password for each of the geographic regions. When the user travels and wishes to enable the electronic processing device, the GPS card and antenna receive and process the device's current location. When the user inputs a password, the electronic device determines if the password is appropriate for the current location. If not, access is denied.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2001Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Cary Lee Bates, Eric John Nelson, John Matthew Santosuosso
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Publication number: 20030016951Abstract: An apparatus and method allow a user to define markers referred to herein as “bookmarks” that are used to mark portions of a DVD. One type of bookmark defined herein is a position bookmark that creates a mark that corresponds to a position on the DVD. Another type of bookmark is an interval bookmark that comprises two position bookmarks that define the beginning and end of an interval on the DVD. Yet another type of bookmark is an interval sequence that lists multiple intervals defined by interval bookmarks. An interval sequence may include intervals from a single DVD, or may include intervals from multiple DVDs as well. Once an interval sequence is defined, the information recorded on the DVD(s) that corresponds to the intervals in the sequence may be stored on a mass storage device, such as a hard disk drive. In this manner, several “clips” from different DVDs may be merged into a single video stream that may be displayed without breaks or interruptions.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2001Publication date: January 23, 2003Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Donald Paul Jakel, Eric John Nelson, Steven Thomas Will
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Patent number: 6488584Abstract: An apparatus and method allow a user to input alphanumeric information into a video game console by providing a keyboard that may be connected to the video game console. In a first embodiment, the keyboard plugs directly into a video game controller input on the video game console, and generates from the keystrokes on the keyboard video control codes that are compatible with the video game controller input. The video game controller recognizes the video control codes from the keyboard, and interprets the video control codes on the video game controller input as corresponding to keys on the keyboard according to a predefined map. In a second embodiment, an adapter is provided with an output that plugs into the video game controller input on the video game console, and with an input that receives a standard plug from a standard keyboard (such as a PC-compatible keyboard).Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1999Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: Eric John Nelson
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Publication number: 20020125886Abstract: Applications/functions within an electronic processing device having a GPS card and antenna, such as a laptop or personal digital assistant, can be enabled only when in a specified geographic location. For each critical application/function, its accessibility is programmed to be enabled/disabled only in specified geographic regions. No additional passwords are required: access or abortion of an running program are automatic. The geographic regions can be input into the electronic processing device using GPS processing or using a graphical user interface on a map. Other methods of determining the boundaries of the appropriate geographic regions for each applications/functions are disclosed. An application/function will not be opened if the electronic device is not within the geographic region associated with the application/function.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2001Publication date: September 12, 2002Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Cary Lee Bates, Eric John Nelson, John Matthew Santosuosso
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Publication number: 20020129283Abstract: An electronic processing device having GPS card and antenna, such as a laptop or personal digital assistant, can be enable only when a geographic-specific password is entered. Geographic regions are established in the electronic processing device with a user interface and priorities can be granted to the regions. The user further stores a geographic-specific password for each of the geographic regions. When the user travels and wishes to enable the electronic processing device, the GPS card and antenna receive and process the device's current location. When the user inputs a password, the electronic device determines if the password is appropriate for the current location. If not, access is denied.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2001Publication date: September 12, 2002Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Cary Lee Bates, Eric John Nelson, John Matthew Santosuosso
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Patent number: 6441512Abstract: A sensor detects a possible attempt to open a vehicle door latch by mechanical means, and temporarily disables an electronic unlocking signal until the mechanical activation means are absent. Preferably, all functions are performed by an on-board microprocessor controller, which checks the state of the door sensor(s) upon occurrence of an unlock event. If the sensor(s) indicate that a person is or may be attempting to open the door mechanically, no unlock signal is transmitted immediately to the door latch. Preferably, the controller continues to check the state of the door sensor(s), and activates the unlock mechanism after the sensor is clear. However, if the sensor is not clear within some timeout period, the controller may simply abort the unlock operation. This is done to avoid confusing the user with an unlocking action some time after pressing the unlock switch.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2000Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Donald Paul Jakel, Eric John Nelson, Steven Thomas Will
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Patent number: 6415542Abstract: A firearm, program product and method collectively utilize an on-board location sensor (e.g., a GPS receiver) and stored location information to selectively inhibit discharge of a firearm based on the current location of the firearm. Location information identifying one or more prohibited locations is stored in the firearm (typically in an on-board memory). A controller on-board the firearm then accesses the location sensor to determine a current location for the firearm, and selectively inhibits the discharge of the firearm if the current location is proximate any prohibited location.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Cary Lee Bates, Eric John Nelson, John Matthew Santosuosso
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Publication number: 20020039922Abstract: An apparatus and method allow a user to input alphanumeric information into a video game console by providing a keyboard that may be connected to the video game console. In a first embodiment, the keyboard plugs directly into a video game controller input on the video game console, and generates from the keystrokes on the keyboard video control codes that are compatible with the video game controller input. The video game controller recognizes the video control codes from the keyboard, and interprets the video control codes on the video game controller input as corresponding to keys on the keyboard according to a predefined map. In a second embodiment, an adapter is provided with an output that plugs into the video game controller input on the video game console, and with an input that receives a standard plug from a standard keyboard (such as a PC-compatible keyboard).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 1999Publication date: April 4, 2002Inventor: ERIC JOHN NELSON
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Patent number: 6275199Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for displaying image and facsimile data on a host-based application display. A host computer generates control and download command data for displaying the image or facsimile data. The image and facsimile data is processed by a non-programmable-terminal (NPT) or a programmable work station (PWS) for presentation of a display screen. When a user requests another function, the NPT or PWS stores image information and sends image information to the host computer. The save image information includes cache image counter data, scaling and viewed image screen location data that is used to restore the displayed image and facsimile data when the user returns to the previous function. Both the user and host application can specify a foreground color and a background color for the image and facsimile data display.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1995Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Kenneth Dale Aaker, Louis Edward Behrens, Bruce Richard Culbertson, Harvey Gene Kiel, Eric John Nelson, Shohji Okimoto, Steven Joseph Amell, Ayako Nomura
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Patent number: 5777630Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for displaying image and facsimile data on a host-based application display. A host computer generates control and download command data for displaying the image or facsimile data. The image and facsimile data is processed by a non-programmable-terminal (NPT) or a programmable work station (PWS) for presentation of a display screen. When a user requests another function, the NPT or PWS stores image information and sends image information to the host computer. The save image information includes cache image counter data, scaling and viewed image screen location data that is used to restore the displayed image and facsimile data when the user returns to the previous function.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1996Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Kenneth Dale Aaker, Louis Edward Behrens, Bruce Richard Culbertson, Harvey Gene Kiel, Eric John Nelson, Shohji Okimoto, Steven Joseph Amell