Patents by Inventor Gary A. Randall
Gary A. Randall 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).
-
Publication number: 20120151057Abstract: A system and method of providing virtualized connectivity in a cloud services environment. A service provider network defines at least a first virtual private network and a second virtual private network for a respective first customer network and a second customer network. The service provider network includes at least one physical connection with a cloud services provider network where the at least one physical connection includes a first private virtual connection between the first virtual private network and the cloud services provider and a second private virtual connection between the second virtual private network and the cloud services provider.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2011Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: Level 3 Communications, LLCInventors: Salvador Paredes, Nasser Nabih El-Aawar, Gary Randall Ratterree, Todd James Williamson, Ted Wagner
-
Patent number: 8186223Abstract: A structural integrity monitoring system includes a structure, at least two vibration monitoring devices mounted to the structure. Each of the at least two vibration monitoring devices outputs a vibration response signal. The structural integrity monitoring system also includes a controller operatively connected to each of the at least two vibration monitoring devices. The controller is configured to calculate a predicted vibration response based upon a vibration mode shape and the vibration response signal. The controller then compares the predicted vibration response against a measured vibration response to detect changes in the structure.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2009Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Richard Nils Dawson, Gary Randall Barnes, Peter Anthony DiLorenzo
-
Patent number: 8164225Abstract: A generator includes a housing and a stator arranged within the housing. The stator includes a first end that extends to a second end, and a plurality of axial flow passages extending between the first and second ends. The generator also includes at least one air flow re-direction member provided on at least one of the first and second ends of the stator. The at least one air flow re-direction member fluidly connects adjacent ones of the plurality of axial flow passages. The at least one air flow re-direction member guides an air flow passing though one of the plurality of axial flow passages in a first direction into an adjacent one of the plurality of axial flow passages in a second direction, the second direction being distinct from the first direction.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2009Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Andrew David Maduskuie, Gary Randall Barnes, Thomas Mancuso, Peter Anthony DiLorenzo
-
Publication number: 20120041759Abstract: A mobile replacement-dialogue recording system enables the creation of replacement-dialogue items by mobile users not at a media recording studio. Studio-users prepare guide media video, audio and text data which are made available to mobile users through a media server. A mobile user's mobile replacement-dialogue recording device obtains guide media and allows the user to view the guide media in rehearsal mode. The mobile replacement-dialogue recording device then records the mobile user's dialogue performance while presenting the mobile user with synchronized guide media. The mobile user can review, delete, and rerecord the resulting potential replacement dialogue, as well as create feedback media characterizing the replacement dialogue. Selected replacement dialogue items can be transmitted to the media server. A studio-module can then obtain the selected replacement dialogue items and feedback media from the media server so that they may be used in media-replacement.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2010Publication date: February 16, 2012Applicant: BOARDWALK TECHNOLOGY GROUP, LLCInventors: SEAN C. BARKER, GARY A. RANDALL, TIMOTHY SCOTT BOGART
-
Patent number: 8033889Abstract: A drinking cup that has a removable lid with three different types of drink delivery novelties. The first is a rotary drive dispenser. In which fluid is drawn up in a straw. At the top of the straw is a rotary arm, which is free to rotate. As the fluid is brought up through the straw, it is forced out of holes formed in the rotary arm causing the arm spins around the straw. As it rotates, the fluid is dispensed into a sump where a drinking straw is used to remove it. In the second design, fluid rises up through the straw where it exits the straw like a fountain spray. In the third design, a tall tube extends up from the lid. A ball sits in the tube. As the fluid is brought up, the ball is propelled upward inside the tube.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2008Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Inventors: Gary Randall, Don Karterman
-
Patent number: 7839560Abstract: A spatial light modulator comprises an array of individually addressable pixels enclosed within a space formed by a package lid and a package substrate. An aperture through which incident visible light pass into the package is formed on the package lid. In display systems employing the spatial light modulator, the illumination system is focused on a plane away from the pixels of the spatial light modulator so as to reduce cost.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2007Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: Michael Terry Davis, Gary Randall James
-
Publication number: 20100289349Abstract: A generator includes a housing and a stator arranged within the housing. The stator includes a first end that extends to a second end, and a plurality of axial flow passages extending between the first and second ends. The generator also includes at least one air flow re-direction member provided on at least one of the first and second ends of the stator. The at least one air flow re-direction member fluidly connects adjacent ones of the plurality of axial flow passages. The at least one air flow re-direction member guides an air flow passing though one of the plurality of axial flow passages in a first direction into an adjacent one of the plurality of axial flow passages in a second direction, the second direction being distinct from the first direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2009Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicant: General Electric CompanyInventors: ANDREW DAVID MADUSKUIE, GARY RANDALL BARNES, THOMAS MANCUSO, PETER ANTHONY DILORENZO
-
Publication number: 20100269592Abstract: A structural integrity monitoring system includes a structure, at least two vibration monitoring devices mounted to the structure. Each of the at least two vibration monitoring devices outputs a vibration response signal. The structural integrity monitoring system also includes a controller operatively connected to each of the at least two vibration monitoring devices. The controller is configured to calculate a predicted vibration response based upon a vibration mode shape and the vibration response signal. The controller then compares the predicted vibration response against a measured vibration response to detect changes in the structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2009Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Richard Nils Dawson, Gary Randall Barnes, Peter Anthony DiLorenzo
-
Patent number: 7706547Abstract: The invention is directed to a system and method for noise cancellation for an apparatus such as an electric motors or generator. The system may comprise a plurality of actuators, a plurality of phase controllers, each phase controller receiving an input signal representing a movement of an apparatus and outputting an output signal based on the input signal and at least one predetermined phase shift, and a plurality of amplifiers, each amplifier receiving an output signal from one of the phase controllers and outputting an amplified signal to drive one of the actuators. The method may comprise the steps of generating a first signal representing a movement of the apparatus, generating at least one second signal based on (a) the first signal, (b) at least one predetermined phase shift, and (c) at least one predetermined amplitude, and driving at least one actuator with the at least one second signal.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2002Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Huageng Luo, Peggy Lynn Baehmann, Gary Randall Barnes, Robert John Naumiec, Richard Nils Dawson
-
Publication number: 20100096944Abstract: A technique for winding multi-turn, stranded wire coils using rectangular cables avoids the risk of damage associated with edge-wise bends.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2008Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Kiruba Sivasubramaniam, Patrick Lee Jansen, Gary Randall Barnes, Jessica Mary Brower, Stephen Bertram Johnson
-
Patent number: 7402092Abstract: A drinking cup that has a removable lid with three different types of drink delivery novelties. The first is a rotary drive dispenser. In which fluid is drawn up in a straw. At the top of the straw is a rotary arm, which is free to rotate. As the fluid is brought up through the straw, it is forced out of holes formed in the rotary arm causing the arm spins around the straw. As it rotates, the fluid is dispensed into a sump where a drinking straw is used to remove it. In the second design, fluid rises up through the straw where it exits the straw like a fountain spray. In the third design, a tall tube extends up from the lid. A ball sits in the tube. As the fluid is brought up, the ball is propelled upward inside the tube.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2005Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Inventors: Gary Randall, Don Karterman
-
Patent number: 7118159Abstract: A convertible tonneau cover is positionable between a covering configuration wherein the tonneau covers a pickup truck bed and a rack position wherein the tonneau forms a material handling rack. A base frame attaches to and outlines an upper periphery of the truck bed. A pair of door assemblies is pivotally attached to the frame on opposite sides of the longitudinal midline of the frame that runs from the head of the truck bed to the tailgate. Each door assembly pivots between a closed position, flush with the frame and covering the bed, and an open position extending diagonally upwardly from the frame. In the open position each door assembly has kickstands that pivot downward and secure within the frame while brackets connect between the two door assemblies in order to form a material carrying rack.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2006Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Inventor: Gary Randall Andrews
-
Publication number: 20040114768Abstract: The invention is directed to a system and method for noise cancellation for an apparatus such as an electric motors or generator. The system may comprise a plurality of actuators, a plurality of phase controllers, each phase controller receiving an input signal representing a movement of an apparatus and outputting an output signal based on the input signal and at least one predetermined phase shift, and a plurality of amplifiers, each amplifier receiving an output signal from one of the phase controllers and outputting an amplified signal to drive one of the actuators. The method may comprise the steps of generating a first signal representing a movement of the apparatus, generating at least one second signal based on (a) the first signal, (b) at least one predetermined phase shift, and (c) at least one predetermined amplitude, and driving at least one actuator with the at least one second signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2002Publication date: June 17, 2004Inventors: Huageng Luo, Peggy Lynn Baehmann, Gary Randall Barnes, Robert John Naumiec, Richard Nils Dawson
-
Patent number: 5938733Abstract: An object oriented representation for sending network protocol requests between a first and a second process in a computer network. In an object oriented implementation of a protocol stack a network definition object is used for defining an interface to a communication endpoint for a client application and a network address object for defining the communication endpoint. The protocol stack is formed by layers of instances of a protocol interface class object for defining protocol interface for a protocol layer in the protocol stack and a protocol layer class object for defining the protocol layers in the stack. The network protocol requests are sent in an instance of one of a set of network operation classes each of which correspond to a method in the protocol interface class. The client requests are wrapped in the network operation object which contains all the necessary information so the request can be presented to the appropriate protocol layer object in the protocol stack.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1996Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Daniel Dean Heimsoth, Gary Randall Horn, Mohan Sharma, Laurie Beth Turner, Leo Yue Tak Yeung
-
Patent number: 5764915Abstract: An object oriented protocol interface for establishing a communication path between communication endpoints in a computer network. The generic nature of the interface allows any and several protocol layers to be developed from the same set of protocol class objects. The interface to a communication endpoint for a client application is defined by instantiating a network definition object for the communication endpoint from a network definition class object. The communication endpoint itself is represented by instantiating a network address object from a network address class object. The protocol layers which form the protocol stack are derived from a set of protocol interface objects from a protocol interface class object and a set of protocol layer objects from a protocol layer class object. The objects forming each of the layers in the protocol stack differ in their capabilities according to their respective layer and the protocol which is provided by the protocol stack.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1996Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Daniel Dean Heimsoth, Gary Randall Horn, Mohan Sharma, Laurie Beth Turner, Leo Yue Tak Yeung
-
Patent number: 5747893Abstract: A termination scheme for twisted-wire pairs for network communication systems, such as Fast Ethernet 100BaseTX, where the wires are electrically connected together and a single resistor is coupled in series between the junction of the wires and ground. A capacitor may also be coupled between the resistor and ground for DC isolation purposes. The single resistor preferably has a resistance equivalent to half of the common mode impedance between the unused pairs. The two wires of each pair are shorted together since there is no differential signal between the two wires. In this manner, two differential impedance resistors are eliminated, thereby reducing size and cost of the system without degrading performance.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1996Date of Patent: May 5, 1998Assignee: Compaq Computer CorporationInventors: Arthur T. Bennett, Stephen L. Baum, Scott K. Rubenstein, Gary A. Randall
-
Patent number: 3993891Abstract: A high speed parallel digital adder/subtracter employing a specially chosen combination of "conditional" and "look-ahead" approaches which permits economically achieving high speed operation even for input operands containing relatively large numbers of digits. In a preferred embodiment, simultaneously produced look-ahead carry and carry-not signals are generated and employed to select particular ones of simultaneously generated conditional sums for one or more operand digits so as to simultaneously provide resulting digital sums which properly represent the sum of the input operands.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1975Date of Patent: November 23, 1976Assignee: Burroughs CorporationInventors: Gary Randall Beck, Ronald Carlos Quave