Patents by Inventor George A. Watson
George A. 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).
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Patent number: 10883366Abstract: A system or method for a structural mine roof support includes a roof support apparatus that includes a cylindrical cladding defining a hollow interior, a plurality of bamboo sections disposed in the hollow interior and coaxial with an axis of the cylinder. Also, a roof support apparatus with a cylindrical cladding defining a hollow interior, a plurality of bamboo sections disposed in the hollow interior and coaxial with an axis of the cylinder, and voids between adjacent bamboo sections, the voids being injected with a filler material, e.g., polyurethane foam, to maintain axial positioning of the bamboo sections when under load. The support apparatus configured to load and to yield in a predetermined fashion to control a mine roof from sudden failure.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2019Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Assignee: CROSSCUT ENTERPRISES LLCInventors: David A. Hussey, George A. Watson
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Patent number: 10774641Abstract: A load bearing support includes a cylindrical drum. A top portion, a bottom portion, a tapered cylindrical sidewall extends between the top and bottom portions. A core member extends between the top and bottom portions, and a load-bearing material is disposed between the sidewall and the core member. An opening extends through the top portion of the drum to receive load-bearing material. Each of the top portion and the bottom portions has a reinforcing chime. The core member includes a lateral transfer zone defined at one or more points along a vertical axis of the core member. The lateral transfer zone distributes an axial load on the drum to the cylindrical sidewall. The cylindrical sidewall provides a radial expansion area for compression of the core member and the load-bearing material.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2017Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Assignee: MiconInventors: David A. Hussey, George A. Watson
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Publication number: 20200131905Abstract: A system or method for a structural mine roof support includes a roof support apparatus that includes a cylindrical cladding defining a hollow interior, a plurality of bamboo sections disposed in the hollow interior and coaxial with an axis of the cylinder. Also, a roof support apparatus with a cylindrical cladding defining a hollow interior, a plurality of bamboo sections disposed in the hollow interior and coaxial with an axis of the cylinder, and voids between adjacent bamboo sections, the voids being injected with a filler material, e.g., polyurethane foam, to maintain axial positioning of the bamboo sections when under load. The support apparatus configured to load and to yield in a predetermined fashion to control a mine roof from sudden failure.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2019Publication date: April 30, 2020Applicant: Crosscut Enterprises LLCInventors: David A. HUSSEY, George A. WATSON
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Publication number: 20190024508Abstract: A load bearing support includes a cylindrical drum. A top portion, a bottom portion, a tapered cylindrical sidewall extends between the top and bottom portions. A core member extends between the top and bottom portions, and a load-bearing material is disposed between the sidewall and the core member. An opening extends through the top portion of the drum to receive load-bearing material. Each of the top portion and the bottom portions has a reinforcing chime. The core member includes a lateral transfer zone defined at one or more points along a vertical axis of the core member. The lateral transfer zone distributes an axial load on the drum to the cylindrical sidewall. The cylindrical sidewall provides a radial expansion area for compression of the core member and the load-bearing material.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2017Publication date: January 24, 2019Applicant: MICONInventors: David A. HUSSEY, George A. WATSON
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Publication number: 20140348596Abstract: This invention is directed to a means for transporting a mine roof support set including a plurality of nested containers. Each container in the set has a progressively smaller cross-sectional dimension, or a tapered, frusto-conical shape, to allow the containers to be nested one within the other. The plurality of nested containers allows more efficient transportation of the mine roof support set to a mine site. The containers can be separated at the mine site and filled with a load-bearing material. The containers filled with the load-bearing material are then placed with their longitudinal axis between a mine roof and a mine floor.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2014Publication date: November 27, 2014Inventors: David A. HUSSEY, George A. WATSON, Stephen G. SAWYER
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Patent number: 8851804Abstract: A support for use in mines and other underground workings is provided comprising a flexible inflatable bag configured for receiving a pumpable load-bearing material. A reinforcing material is provided for supporting the bag when the bag is filled with the load-bearing material. The reinforcing material can include reinforcing plates, rings, bands or barrels positioned about the outer periphery of the bag. Alternatively, the support can be formed from a plurality of stackable barrels that are filled with load-bearing material but without the inflatable bag. The barrels can include internal reinforcing or cladding material at spaced locations along the barrels to define controlled deflection zones. According to another design, the support can be designed to be extensible. The support is inexpensive to transport, can be erected on-site and has a reinforced structure with residual yield strength. A method for supporting a mine or other underground workings is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2011Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: MiconInventors: David A. Hussey, Stephen G. Sawyer, George A. Watson
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Patent number: 8777522Abstract: An explosive-resistant mine seal (2) is provided, which includes a pair of block walls (14, 16). An adhesive (22) is provided between adjoining surfaces of the blocks (20) where the adhesive (22) has greater strength properties than the blocks (20) themselves. A core member (18, 18?) is provided between the two walls (14, 16) and is bound thereto. The adhesive (22) may be coated over the walls (14, 16) to increase the strength of the mine seal (2).Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2009Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: MiconInventors: George A. Watson, David A. Hussey, Stephen G. Sawyer
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Publication number: 20110262231Abstract: A support for use in mines and other underground workings is provided comprising a flexible inflatable bag configured for receiving a pumpable load-bearing material. A reinforcing material is provided for supporting the bag when the bag is filled with the load-bearing material. The reinforcing material can include reinforcing plates, rings, bands or barrels positioned about the outer periphery of the bag. Alternatively, the support can be formed from a plurality of stackable barrels that are filled with load-bearing material but without the inflatable bag. The barrels can include internal reinforcing or cladding material at spaced locations along the barrels to define controlled deflection zones. According to another design, the support can be designed to be extensible. The support is inexpensive to transport, can be erected on-site and has a reinforced structure with residual yield strength. A method for supporting a mine or other underground workings is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2011Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: MiconInventors: David A. Hussey, Stephen G. Sawyer, George A. Watson
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Publication number: 20110013991Abstract: An explosive-resistant mine seal (2) is provided, which includes a pair of block walls (14, 16). An adhesive (22) is provided between adjoining surfaces of the blocks (20) where the adhesive (22) has greater strength properties than the blocks (20) themselves. A core member (18, 18?) is provided between the two walls (14, 16) and is bound thereto. The adhesive (22) may be coated over the walls (14, 16) to increase the strength of the mine seal (2).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2009Publication date: January 20, 2011Applicant: MICONInventors: George A. Watson, David A. Hussey, Stephen G. Sawyer
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Publication number: 20040019466Abstract: Systems, methods and computer readable media for evaluating profiles of multi-variable data values. Systems, methods and computer readable media for removing nuisance distortions from data to provide “cleaner”, more reliable data.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2003Publication date: January 29, 2004Inventors: James M. Minor, Mika Illouz, George A. Watson, Robert D. Dickinson
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Patent number: 5778241Abstract: A space vector data path for integrating SIMD scheme into a general-purpose programmable processor. The programmable processor uses a mode field in each instruction to specify, for each instruction, whether an operand is processed in either one of vector or scalar modes. The programmable processor also has a plurality of sub-processing units for receiving the operand and, responsive to an instruction as specified by the mode field in each instruction, for processing the operand in either one of the vector or scalar modes, wherein the vector mode indicates to the plurality of sub-processing units that there are a plurality of elements within the operand and the scalar mode indicates to the plurality of sub-processing units that there is but one element within the operand. For the vector mode, each element is processed by one of the sub-processing units concurrently to generate a vector result.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1996Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Assignee: Rockwell International CorporationInventors: Keith M. Bindloss, Kenneth E. Garey, George A. Watson, John Earle
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Patent number: 5655132Abstract: A register file connected to a data memory and an arithmetic logic unit for temporary storage of operands, and a method of managing such register file permits the register file to be used to maximum efficiency, and permits rapid task and context switching. Each register of the register file has an absolute address. A relative register address is read from the address field of the instruction being executed by the ALU, and an arithmetic calculation is performed on that relative register address and a register base address to obtain an absolute register address of the register to be accessed. Different sets of registers may be designated for different tasks or contexts. Each set of registers has its own base address. Once the task or context to which the instruction applies is determined, a calculation using the relative address from the instruction address field, and the corresponding register set base address may be performed to obtain the absolute address of the register to be accessed.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1994Date of Patent: August 5, 1997Assignee: Rockwell International CorporationInventor: George A. Watson
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Patent number: 5586284Abstract: The STREAMER FOR RISC DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR shown herein allows a CPU 46 to interface with a memory 60 via data registers 50. Pre-fetch and post-store of the correct address is determined by an address generator 58 according to a rule determined by a context register 52. An index indicative of this address is stored in an index register 54. The data, context, and index registers together form a streamer 56, streaming data between the CPU 46 and data memory 60. The rule of the context register 52 also drives a converter 62 for converting data between memory format and register format. The speed and flexibility of a RISC device is combined with the intensive memory access of a digital signal processor.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1995Date of Patent: December 17, 1996Assignee: Rockwell International CorporationInventors: Keith M. Bindloss, Ricke W. Clark, Kenneth E. Garey, George A. Watson, Lawrence F. Blank
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Patent number: 5544311Abstract: A debug port in accordance with the invention provides circuitry for enabling system (hardware and software) development within an inaccessible computer processor. In one embodiment, a debug port is incorporated within the internal logic of a single-chip, reduced instruction set signal processor referred to as the signal processor. A fully implemented debug port is comprised of five interacting functional elements: debug bus unit (DBU), debug command unit (DCU), debug instruction Unit (DIU), debug inject/extract unit (DJU), and a debug flow unit (DFU). The DBU provides circuitry for buffering data received from the signal processor and other functional elements within the debug port as well as accepting data from an external source. The DBU provides for off-chip connections. The DCU provides circuitry for decoding and executing debug commands received by the debug port. The DIU provides circuitry to insert one or more instructions with, or without, data into the instruction stream of the signal processor.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1995Date of Patent: August 6, 1996Assignee: Rockwell International CorporationInventors: Donald D. Harenberg, George A. Watson, Keith M. Bindloss, Dale E. Folwell
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Patent number: 4706244Abstract: A frequency multiplexed system for coupling a plurality of individual telephone sets to at least one subscriber telephone line. The system includes a line adapter unit for controlling use of subscriber lines and for assigning the use of frequency bands to the individual telephone sets. The system includes a two-conductor interconnection cable for coupling to each of the telephone sets and to the line adapter unit. The system has a power-down mode in which the loss of external power allows each of the individual telephone sets to use the subscriber line. The line adapter unit and each of the individual telephone sets employ transconductance amplifiers so that modulated current signals are produced on the interconnection cable, thus allowing a plurality of voice signals to be summed together by voltage addition for conferencing between the telephone sets and the subscriber lines.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1985Date of Patent: November 10, 1987Assignee: Rockwell International CorporationInventors: George A. Watson, Ramon S. Co, James L. Fuhrman, Frank Avella
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Patent number: 4213189Abstract: There is disclosed a computer system including a storage means such as a random access memory (RAM) for receiving data to be displayed upon a display means, e.g. a color cathode ray tube, a microprocessor for control of the computer system operations, and viewer input devices such as a control stick or keyboard, whereby the viewer may respond selectively to the data displayed upon the display means. A limited capacity storage unit, illustratively in the form of a tape cassette, stores data in the form of a program for permitting the viewer to store useful material in the form of a repository, such as a Christmas list; the program to be displayed by the display means can assume any of a limitless number of programs and may be adapted to an exceptionally wide range of uses for the home, office or school. The computer system permits the viewer to respond as through the input devices, to the material being displayed, whereby subsequent material may be effected.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1977Date of Patent: July 15, 1980Assignee: Admiral CorporationInventors: David J. Mueller, Daniel G. Prysby, John V. Moravec, George A. Watson
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Patent number: 4081995Abstract: An apparatus and method for predicting the time occurrence of the desired angular position of a rotating body, such as the crankshaft of an internal combustion engine. The apparatus includes means for storing a nonlinearly changing count that is set to a known starting value when the rotating body is at a known angular position. A computing means is included for computing the value of the count that corresponds to the time when the rotating body will be at the desired angular position. The computation is achieved by extrapolating from known count information based upon prior periods of angular displacement of the rotating body during periods of known duration.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1977Date of Patent: April 4, 1978Assignee: Rockwell International CorporationInventors: Glen R. Griffith, Zane A. Sandusky, George A. Watson
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Patent number: 3952134Abstract: A crimped deregistered tow of continuous filaments wherein the filaments are coated with a silicone finish which is substantially free of antistatic agents and the products produced therefrom such as pillow, sleeping bags, furniture cushions and the like.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1971Date of Patent: April 20, 1976Assignee: Celanese CorporationInventor: George A. Watson
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Patent number: 3930688Abstract: An anti-skid control system for decreasing braking distance performance of a braked wheeled vehicle while maintaining the lateral stability thereof. The system is comprised of a digital data logic processor responsive to only wheel deceleration and wheel velocity of the braked vehicle for iteratively or alternatively preselectively attenuating and restoring an applied brake fluid pressure, so as to cause the brake system performance to track the knee of the road-torque versus wheel velocity envelope as a function of time. The only parameters employed are wheel deceleration, wheel velocity and mode time for mode-switching between the several control modes (selective brake pressure attenuation and restoration) employed, while the modes themselves include preselective time-scheduling of the respective brake pressure attenuation and restoration.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1974Date of Patent: January 6, 1976Assignee: Rockwell International CorporationInventors: James E. Rau, Rogell Van Wyk, George A. Watson
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Patent number: RE31736Abstract: There is disclosed a computer system including a storage means such as a random access memory (RAM) for receiving data to be displayed upon a display means, e.g. a color cathode ray tube, a microprocessor for control of the computer system operations, and viewer input devices such as a control stick or keyboard, whereby the viewer may respond selectively to the data displayed upon the display means. A limited capacity storage unit, illustratively in the form of a tape cassette, stores data in the form of a program for permitting the viewer to store useful material in the form of a repository, such as a Christmas list; the program to be displayed by the display means can assume any of a limitless number of programs and may be adapted to an exceptionally wide range of uses for the home, office or school. The computer system permits the viewer to respond as through the input devices, to the material being displayed, whereby subsequent material may be effected.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1982Date of Patent: November 13, 1984Assignee: Rockwell International CorporationInventors: David J. Mueller, Daniel G. Prysby, John V. Moravec, George A. Watson