Patents by Inventor Gary W. Reed
Gary W. Reed 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: 11960840Abstract: A method executed by a computing device includes determining a set of identigens for each query word of a query to produce sets of identigens, where a set of identigens represents different meanings of a word of the query. The method further includes obtaining a first identigen selection for a first query word from the first set of identigens. The method further includes interpreting, using identigen pairing rules and based on the first identigen selection, the sets of identigens to produce a query entigen group. The method further includes accessing a knowledge database utilizing the query entigen group to produce a response entigen group. The method further includes generating a response to the query using the response entigen group, where the response includes at least one response word.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2021Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Assignee: entigenlogic LLCInventors: Frank John Williams, Stephen Emerson Sundberg, Ameeta Vasant Reed, Dennis Arlen Roberson, Thomas James MacTavish, Karl Olaf Knutson, Jessy Thomas, Niklas Josiah MacTavish, David Michael Corns, II, Andrew Chu, Kyle Edward Alberth, Ali Fattahian, Zachary John McCord, Ahmad Abdelqader Abunaser, Gary W. Grube
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Patent number: 11954608Abstract: A method performed by a computing device includes generating a comparative query entigen group set based on a comparative query in accordance with identigen rules, where the comparative query entigen group set represents a most likely interpretation of the comparative query. The method further includes obtaining a first response entigen group from a knowledge database based on a first comparative query entigen group of the comparative query entigen group set, where the first response entigen group substantially includes the first comparative query entigen group. The method further includes obtaining a second response entigen group from the knowledge database based on a second comparative query entigen group of the comparative query entigen group set, where the second response entigen group substantially includes the second comparative query entigen group. The method further includes generating a comparative response based on the first response entigen group and the second response entigen group.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2023Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: entigenlogic LLCInventors: Frank John Williams, David Ralph Lazzara, Stephen Emerson Sundberg, Ameeta Vasant Reed, Dennis Arlen Roberson, Thomas James MacTavish, Karl Olaf Knutson, Jessy Thomas, Niklas Josiah MacTavish, David Michael Corns, II, Andrew Chu, Theodore Mazurkiewicz, Gary W. Grube
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Publication number: 20240070395Abstract: A method executed by a computing device includes determining a set of identigens for each phrase word of a phrase to produce sets of identigens. A set of identigens of the sets of identigens represents one or more different meanings of a phrase word of the phrase. The method further includes obtaining sensor information for one or more phrase words of the phrase. The method further includes selecting an identigen of a first set of identigens based on the sensor information to produce a first identigen selection for the first set of identigens having a selected meaning of one or more different meanings of the first phrase word. The method further includes interpreting remaining sets of identigens of the sets of identigens to produce an entigen group so that the entigen group represents a most likely meaning interpretation of the phrase.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2023Publication date: February 29, 2024Applicant: entigenlogic LLCInventors: Frank John Williams, Stephen Emerson Sundberg, Ameeta Vasant Reed, Dennis Arlen Roberson, Thomas James MacTavish, Karl Olaf Knutson, Jessy Thomas, Niklas Josiah MacTavish, David Michael Corns, II, Andrew Chu, Kyle Edward Alberth, Ali Fattahian, Zachary John McCord, Ahmad Abdelqader Abunaser, Gary W. Grube
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Patent number: 10302676Abstract: A flexible resistive tip cable assembly includes a probe Radio Frequency (RF) connector structured to receive a RF differential signal and a testing connection assembly. A coaxial cable is structured to conduct the RF differential signal between the probe RF connector and the testing connection assembly. The coaxial cable includes a cable for conducting the differential signal, and a plurality of magnetic elements positioned along a length of the cable and structured to isolate the differential signal from common mode interference. The magnetic elements are separated from adjacent magnetic elements by a gap with elastomeric elements is positioned in each gap to provide cable flexibility. The assembly may also include an Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM) loaded with an attenuation associated with the flexible resistive tip cable assembly for use in signal testing by a device coupled to the testing connection assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2016Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: Tektronix, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Mende, Gary W. Reed, James D. Pileggi, Karl A. Rinder, Richard A. Booman, Martin Van Pelt
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Patent number: 9793661Abstract: A differential pin to RF adaptor includes a center conductor contact with an RF connector on one end and a signal contact on the other end. An insulating sleeve surrounds the central contact. A reference contact surrounds the insulating sleeve. The signal pin of the differential pair interfaces with the center conductor contact of the RF connector. The adaptor is structured to slide down over a pair of pins/leads so that the reference contact abuts a circuit board attached to the pins. The pins/leads are shielded all the way to the circuit board, which shields/isolates the pins from common mode and other types of interference. The adaptor maintains the shape of the signal pin and the reference pin during testing. The adaptor maintains a fixed impedance of the pins, which reduces or eliminates uncontrolled impedance and hence preserves system frequency response and reduces/eliminates erroneous ripple currents.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2016Date of Patent: October 17, 2017Assignee: Tektronix, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Mende, Gary W. Reed, James D. Pileggi, Karl A. Rinder, Richard A. Booman
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Publication number: 20170271826Abstract: A flexible resistive tip cable assembly includes a probe Radio Frequency (RF) connector structured to receive a RF differential signal and a testing connection assembly. A coaxial cable is structured to conduct the RF differential signal between the probe RF connector and the testing connection assembly. The coaxial cable includes a cable for conducting the differential signal, and a plurality of magnetic elements positioned along a length of the cable and structured to isolate the differential signal from common mode interference. The magnetic elements are separated from adjacent magnetic elements by a gap with elastomeric elements is positioned in each gap to provide cable flexibility. The assembly may also include an Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM) loaded with an attenuation associated with the flexible resistive tip cable assembly for use in signal testing by a device coupled to the testing connection assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2016Publication date: September 21, 2017Inventors: Michael J. Mende, Gary W. Reed, James D. Pileggi, Karl A. Rinder, Richard A. Booman, Martin Van Pelt
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Publication number: 20170271828Abstract: A differential pin to RF adaptor includes a center conductor contact with an RF connector on one end and a signal contact on the other end. An insulating sleeve surrounds the central contact. A reference contact surrounds the insulating sleeve. The signal pin of the differential pair interfaces with the center conductor contact of the RF connector. The adaptor is structured to slide down over a pair of pins/leads so that the reference contact abuts a circuit board attached to the pins. The pins/leads are shielded all the way to the circuit board, which shields/isolates the pins from common mode and other types of interference. The adaptor maintains the shape of the signal pin and the reference pin during testing. The adaptor maintains a fixed impedance of the pins, which reduces or eliminates uncontrolled impedance and hence preserves system frequency response and reduces/eliminates erroneous ripple currents.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2016Publication date: September 21, 2017Inventors: Michael J. Mende, Gary W. Reed, James D. Pileggi, Karl A. Rinder, Richard A. Booman
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Patent number: 7592822Abstract: A probing adapter has a support member receiving a probing tip assembly having probing arms. The probing tip assembly is mounted to the support member via a rotational joint having elastomeric member disposed in the probing arms with each of the probing arms having a pivot point disposed away from the rotational joint. Each of the probing arms supports a removable probing tip substrate having a probing tip at one end electrically coupled via an electrical signal conductor to an electrical connector at the other end. Substrate retention clips secure the removable probing tip substrates to the probing arms. A probing tip positioning member is mounted to the probing arms for varying the distance between the probing tips on the removable probing tip substrates.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2007Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Tektronix, Inc.Inventors: Gary W. Reed, Paul G. Chastain, Ira G. Pollock
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Publication number: 20090153159Abstract: A probing adapter has a support member receiving a probing tip assembly having probing arms. The probing tip assembly is mounted to the support member via a rotational joint having elastomeric member disposed in the probing arms with each of the probing arms having a pivot point disposed away from the rotational joint. Each of the probing arms supports a removable probing tip substrate having a probing tip at one end electrically coupled via an electrical signal conductor to an electrical connector at the other end. Substrate retention clips secure the removable probing tip substrates to the probing arms. A probing tip positioning member is mounted to the probing arms for varying the distance between the probing tips on the removable probing tip substrates.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2007Publication date: June 18, 2009Applicant: TEKTRONIX, INC.Inventors: Gary W. Reed, Paul G. Chastain, Ira G. Pollock
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Patent number: 6967473Abstract: An attachable/detachable variable spacing probing tip system has a housing that receives pivoting probing arms. Each probing arm has a support member and a probing arm portion of a flexible substrate having a conductive trace thereon. One end of each conductive trace is coupled to a probing contact and the other end coupled to an electrical contact pad on a electrical contact pad portion of the flexible substrate. Each of the probing arm portions has a generally S-shaped fold therein extending from the support members to the electrical contact portion of the flexible substrate. The housing includes means for pivoting the probing arms. The rear surface of the housing has a resilient member disposed therein. Latching means in the housing secures the electrical contact pad portion of the flexible substrate to the rear surface of the housing. Opposing attachment arms from a rear surface of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2004Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Assignee: Tektronix, Inc.Inventors: Gary W. Reed, Jim L. Martin, William R. Pooley, William A. Hagerup
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Patent number: 6781391Abstract: A multi-channel, low input capacitance signal probe head has a housing that receives one or more substrates having input signal pads exposed on one end of the substrate. The substrate is positioned in the housing such that the signal contact pads are exposed at an open end of the housing. A removable signal contact holder mounts to the housing and supporting electrically conductive elastomer signal contacts. The holder is disposed over an open end of housing such that the elastomer signal contacts engage the input signal pads. A probe head retention member is provided for securing the multi-channel signal probe head to a device under test.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2001Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Tektronix, Inc.Inventors: Gary W. Reed, J. Steve Lyford, Lester L. Larson, William R. Mark
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Publication number: 20040108236Abstract: A storage container for a paintbrush is disclosed; which provides a means to safely store a clean paintbrush protecting the bristles from being distorted or damaged. The paintbrush storage container also is an excellent method of short-term storage of a paintbrush still wet with latex types of paint. Since the container can be sealed almost air tight, the painter can place the wet brush in the container, seal it, and leave the brush unattended without the paint drying on the bristles for a short period of time. The storage container is molded of a flexible plastic, such that it is inexpensive to the consumer and may be disposed of after use. The storage container comes in three sizes to accommodate the widths of most brushes used in the market place.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2002Publication date: June 10, 2004Inventors: Gary W. Reed, David Woods
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Patent number: 6646887Abstract: A removable mechanical attachment system has first and second removable attachment members with each removable attachment member having first and second links. Each link has a base and at least a first extension member extending from one side of the base. The links are secured to respective surfaces of first and second electrical sections with at least one of the extension members of the first and second links of each of the first and second removable attachment members extending past open end faces of the first and second electrical sections. The electrical sections are positioned in a proximate abutting relationship at the open end faces with the extension members extending past the open end faces of the electrical sections overlapping the other extension members of the first and second removable attachment members. A bonding material is applied to the overlapping extension members to join the extension members together.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2002Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Tektronix, Inc.Inventors: Kei-Wean C. Yang, Gary W. Reed
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Publication number: 20030179562Abstract: A removable mechanical attachment system has first and second removable attachment members with each removable attachment member having first and second links. Each link has a base and at least a first extension member extending from one side of the base. The links are secured to respective surfaces of first and second electrical sections with at least one of the extension members of the first and second links of each of the first and second removable attachment members extending past open end faces of the first and second electrical sections. The electrical sections are positioned in a proximate abutting relationship at the open end faces with the extension members extending past the open end faces of the electrical sections overlapping the other extension members of the first and second removable attachment members. A bonding material is applied to the overlapping extension members to join the extension members together.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2002Publication date: September 25, 2003Inventors: Kei-Wean C. Yang, Gary W. Reed
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Patent number: 6603297Abstract: A probe tip adapter for a measurement probe has at least a first electrically conductive element with a bore at one end and a probing contact formed on the other end. The bore of the electrically conductive element has an electrically conductive elastomer disposed therein having sufficient tensile strength, compression set, hardness, deflection force, elongation and percent recovery for repeatably securing the electrically conductive element to the probing tip of the measurement probe. The probing contact may be configured as a probing tip having a shaft that tapers at one end to a point and as a square pin adapter with a bore formed in the electrically conductive element that receives a spring contact. The probe tip adapter is useable with both single ended and differential measurement probes.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2000Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: Tektronix, Inc.Inventors: Marc A. Gessford, Mark W. Nightingale, Gary W. Reed
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Publication number: 20030107388Abstract: A multi-channel, low input capacitance signal probe head has a housing that receives one or more substrates having input signal pads exposed on one end of the substrate. The substrate is positioned in the housing such that the signal contact pads are exposed at an open end of the housing. A removable signal contact holder mounts to the housing and supporting electrically conductive elastomer signal contacts. The holder is disposed over an open end of housing such that the elastomer signal contacts engage the input signal pads. A probe head retention member is provided for securing the multi-channel signal probe head to a device under test.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2001Publication date: June 12, 2003Inventors: Gary W. Reed, J. Steve Lyford, Lester L. Larson, William R. Mark
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Patent number: 6447339Abstract: An adapter for a multi-channel signal probe has one of the mating plug or receptacle portions of the connector electrically coupled to a first array of contact pads on one surface of a substrate. A second array of contact pads corresponding to the signal contact pads on a device under test is formed on the other surface of the substrate. A removable signal contact holder supports electrically conductive elastomer signal contacts that couple the second array of contact pads to the signal contact pads of the device under test. The adapter is secured to the device under test using an adapter retention member that is positioned on the opposite of the circuit board from the signal contact pads. Screws attach the retention member to the adapter via through holes formed in the device under test.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2001Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: Tektronix, Inc.Inventors: Gary W. Reed, J. Steve Lyford
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Patent number: 6400167Abstract: A probe tip adapter for a measurement probe has at least a first electrically conductive element with a bore at one end and a probing contact formed on the other end. The bore of the electrically conductive element has an electrically conductive elastomer disposed therein having sufficient tensile strength, compression set, hardness, deflection force, elongation and percent recovery for repeatably securing the electrically conductive element to the probing tip of the measurement probe. An element holder is positionable on the measurement probe and has a cavity formed in one end for receiving the measurement probe. At least a first bore is formed in the other end of the element holder extending to the cavity and aligned with the probing tip of the measurement probe. The electrically conductive element is positioned in the holder bore such that the probing tip penetrates the elastomer and the probing contact extends from the holder.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Tektronix, Inc.Inventors: Marc A. Gessford, Mark W. Nightingale, Gary W. Reed
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Patent number: 5915987Abstract: A latching electrical connector with a body connectable to a receptacle and having a latch mechanism that mechanically engages the receptacle to resist disconnection. A flexible electrical cable extends from the body, and a grip element is connected to the latch mechanism to unlatch the mechanism upon pulling. The grip element is flexibly connected to the latch mechanism so that it may be folded aside to provide a compact arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1997Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: Tektronix, Inc.Inventors: Gary W. Reed, William R. Mark, Paul K. Andersen
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Patent number: 4181903Abstract: A high-impedance cascade attenuator device includes a plurality of attenuator stages mounted on a single substrate by means of metallization and thick film processes. The attenuator stages are conventional frequency-compensated voltage dividers designed for high-frequency operation; however, the capacitive compensation is included in the thick film process, and the attenuator components may be trimmed to provide precise impedance ratios so that calibration or circuit adjustments are never required.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1978Date of Patent: January 1, 1980Assignee: Tektronix, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth C. Holland, Gary W. Reed, Desmond L. Murphy