Patents by Inventor George Price
George Price 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: 11494444Abstract: A computer-implemented software system and method allows data-processing entities to visualize data as pseudo-three-dimensional objects dynamically and interact with and/or manipulate the objects.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2021Date of Patent: November 8, 2022Assignee: Palantir Technologies Inc.Inventors: Erica Du, George Price
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Publication number: 20210173868Abstract: A computer-implemented software system and method allows data-processing entities to visualize data as pseudo-three-dimensional objects dynamically and interact with and/or manipulate the objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2021Publication date: June 10, 2021Inventors: Erica Du, George Price
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Patent number: 10929476Abstract: A computer-implemented software system and method allows data-processing entities to visualize data as pseudo-three-dimensional objects dynamically and interact with and/or manipulate the objects.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2018Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: Palantir Technologies Inc.Inventors: Erica Du, George Price
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Publication number: 20190188334Abstract: A computer-implemented software system and method allows data-processing entities to visualize data as pseudo-three-dimensional objects dynamically and interact with and/or manipulate the objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2018Publication date: June 20, 2019Inventors: Erica Du, George Price
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Patent number: 10273610Abstract: A method of forming a three dimensional fiber structure is disclosed which comprises the steps of a) providing a starting material which comprises liquid carrier, fibers and binder; b) passing the starting material over a substrate so as to deposit fibers onto the substrate; c) forming a three dimensional fiber matrix; and d) curing the binder. The flow of material onto the substrate may be controlled such that the flow of a starting material over the substrate is chaotic and fibers are laid down in a three dimensional structure containing a high proportion of voids. The preform may be pressurized while moist and is cured under pressure. The fibers may comprise carbon fibers; recycled carbon fiber has been found to be particularly useful. The resulting preform may be stochastic and is suitable for use in ablative and braking applications.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2013Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: CFP COMPOSITES LIMITEDInventors: David Bell, Roy George Price
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Patent number: 8739716Abstract: An automated quilting and tufting system for application of tufts at selected locations along a web of material, including a sewing head receiving a series of tufts or rosettes from a supply. The tufts are removed from their supply and are placed at selected locations on the web of material for attachment to the web of material by the sewing head. Thereafter, the web of material can be cut to form a panel of a desired size.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2011Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignee: Atlanta Attachment CompanyInventors: Elvin C. Price, Preston B. Dasher, Jeffrey S. Kane, George A. Price, Danny V. Murphy
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Publication number: 20140037878Abstract: A method of forming a three dimensional fibre structure is disclosed which comprises the steps of a) providing a starting material which comprises liquid carrier, fibres and binder; b) passing the starting material over a substrate so as to deposit fibres onto the substrate; c) forming a three dimensional fibre matrix; and d) curing the binder. The flow of material onto the substrate may be controlled such that the flow of a starting material over the substrate is chaotic and fibres are laid down in a three dimensional structure containing a high proportion of voids. The preform may be pressurised while moist and is cured under pressure. The fibres may comprise carbon fibres; recycled carbon fibre has been found to be particularly useful. The resulting preform may be stochastic and is suitable for use in ablative and braking applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2013Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: CARBON FIBRE PREFORMS LTDInventors: David BELL, Roy George PRICE
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Publication number: 20120156466Abstract: A method of forming a three dimensional fibre structure is disclosed which comprises the steps of a) providing a starting material which comprises liquid carrier, fibres and binder; b) passing the starting material over a substrate so as to deposit fibres onto the substrate; c) forming a three dimensional fibre matrix; and d) curing the binder. The flow of material onto the substrate may be controlled such that the flow of a starting material over the substrate is chaotic and fibres are laid down in a three dimensional structure containing a high proportion of voids. The preform may be pressurised while moist and is cured under pressure. The fibres may comprise carbon fibres; recycled carbon fibre has been found to be particularly useful. The resulting preform may be stochastic and is suitable for use in ablative and braking applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2010Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: CARBON FIBRE PREFORMS LTDInventors: David Bell, Roy George Price
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Publication number: 20110203506Abstract: An automated quilting and tufting system for application of tufts at selected locations along a web of material, including a sewing head receiving a series of tufts or rosettes from a supply. The tufts are removed from their supply and are placed at selected locations on the web of material for attachment to the web of material by the sewing head. Thereafter, the web of material can be cut to form a panel of a desired size.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventors: Elvin C. Price, Preston B. Dasher, Jeffrey S. Kane, George A. Price, Danny V. Murphy
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Patent number: 7907690Abstract: An interference cancellation (IC) system and method for use within a 1553 communication system comprising a data bus carrying primary signals having a 1553 component and a non-1553 component are provided. The IC system has an input port, a 1553 data extraction block and an interference cancellation circuit with an interference measurement and a cancellation block. The interference measurement block receives 1553 decoded data from the 1553 data extraction block and a sampled primary signal via the input port, and, within an impulse response block, produces an interference signal based on a 1553 impulse response system model. The cancellation block subtracts the interference signal from the sampled primary signal and produces an output signal with the 1553 component substantially cancelled. Furthermore, an IC system using adaptive filtering techniques within the impulse response block is provided. The Least Mean Squares (LMS) algorithm can be used as an adaptive filter technique.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2006Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Edgewater Computer Systems, Inc.Inventors: Doug Taylor, John Fanson, George Price, Tooraj Esmailian, Laszlo Hazy
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Patent number: 7735439Abstract: A system for quilting fabric materials includes a quilter unit having a reciprocating needle bar with a series of needles spaced therealong and carrying a series of threads for forming quilted patterns in fabric materials passing below the needles. The quilted fabric materials then can be collected on a supply roll or fed to a panel cutter downstream from the quilter unit. The panel cutter can include a panel cutting blade for cutting the quilted material in different panel lengths or sizes, as well as a series of slitting blades that can be moved into engagement with the quilted material for forming strips of the quilted material in desired widths.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2007Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Atlanta Attachment CompanyInventors: Elvin C. Price, Preston B. Dasher, Michael G. Baker, Danny V. Murphy, George A. Price, John P. Phillips, Jeffrey S. Kane
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Patent number: 7412936Abstract: An apparatus for attaching a gusset to a panel includes a gusset folder that receives and folds a gusset material to form the gusset. The panel is supported by a sewing table. A sewing machine is positioned relative to the sewing table so as to be able to sew the gusset to the panel. A gusset guide guides the gusset toward a selected edge of the panel so that the gusset is held in substantial alignment with the edge of the panel. An edge detector detects when a next edge of the panel is approaching the sewing machine. A turning mechanism is positioned along the sewing table and is moveable into engagement with the panel. The turning mechanism turns the panel relative to the sewing machine when the edge detector detects the next edge of the panel is approaching the sewing machine.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2004Date of Patent: August 19, 2008Assignee: Atlanta Attachment CompanyInventors: Elvin C. Price, Preston B. Dasher, John S. Chamlee, Van H. Nguyen, Danny V. Murphy, George A. Price, Stephen S. Ruderman
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Publication number: 20080089451Abstract: An interference cancellation (IC) system and method for use within a 1553 communication system comprising a data bus carrying primary signals having a 1553 component and a non-1553 component are provided. The IC system has an input port, a 1553 data extraction block and an interference cancellation circuit. The interference cancellation circuit has an interference measurement and a cancellation block. The interference measurement block receives 1553 decoded data from the 1553 data extraction block and a sampled primary signal via the input port, and, within an impulse response block, produces an interference signal based on a 1553 impulse response system model. The cancellation block subtracts the interference signal from the sampled primary signal and produces an output signal with the 1553 component substantially cancelled. Furthermore, an IC system using adaptive filtering techniques within the impulse response block is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2006Publication date: April 17, 2008Inventors: Doug Taylor, John Fanson, George Price, Tooraj Esmailian
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Publication number: 20050045081Abstract: An apparatus for attaching a gusset to a panel includes a gusset folder that receives and folds a gusset material to form the gusset. The panel is supported by a sewing table. A sewing machine is positioned relative to the sewing table so as to be able to sew the gusset to the panel. A gusset guide guides the gusset toward a selected edge of the panel so that the gusset is held in substantial alignment with the edge of the panel. An edge detector detects when a next edge of the panel is approaching the sewing machine. A turning mechanism is positioned along the sewing table and is moveable into engagement with the panel. The turning mechanism turns the panel relative to the sewing machine when the edge detector detects the next edge of the panel is approaching the sewing machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2004Publication date: March 3, 2005Inventors: Elvin Price, Preston Dasher, John Chamlee, Van Nguyen, Danny Murphy, George Price, Stephen Ruderman
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Patent number: 6834603Abstract: An apparatus for attaching a gusset to a panel includes a gusset folder that receives and folds a gusset material to form the gusset. The panel is supported by a sewing table. A sewing machine is positioned relative to the sewing table so as to be able to sew the gusset to the panel. A gusset guides the gusset toward a selected edge of the panel so that the gusset is held in substantial alignment with the edge of the panel. An edge detector detects when a next edge of the panel is approaching the sewing machine. A turning mechanism is positioned along the sewing table and is moveable into engagement with the panel. The turning mechanism turns the panel relative to the sewing machine when the edge detector detects the next edge of the panel is approaching the sewing machine.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2002Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: Atlanta Attachment CompanyInventors: Elvin C. Price, Preston B. Dasher, John S. Chamlee, Van H. Nguyen, Danny V. Murphy, George A. Price, Stephen S. Ruderman
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Patent number: 6802271Abstract: An automatic border sewing system having a pre-feed assembly for feeding a length of material for forming a mattress border. A feed and cut assembly feeds the border material into a sewing station for forming mitered corners in the border material and thereafter cuts the border material to form a border of a desired length. The mitered border is moved to a closer station for closing the leading and trailing edges of the border.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2003Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Atlanta Attachment CompanyInventors: Warren Oxley, Preston B. Dasher, John S. Chamlee, Van H. Nguyen, Danny V. Murphy, George A. Price, Stephen S. Ruderman
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Publication number: 20040129189Abstract: An automatic border sewing system having a pre-feed assembly for feeding a length of material for forming a mattress border. A feed and cut assembly feeds the border material into a sewing station for forming mitered corners in the border material and thereafter cuts the border material to form a border of a desired length. The mitered border is moved to a closer station for closing the leading and trailing edges of the border.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Applicant: Atlanta Attachment CompanyInventors: Warren Oxley, Preston B. Dasher, John S. Chamlee, Van H. Nguyen, Danny V. Murphy, George A. Price, Stephen S. Ruderman
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Publication number: 20030163873Abstract: In one embodiment the invention provides an impact-absorbing unit comprising an outer wear-resistant casing (10) and one or a plurality of inner stress resistant envelopes (20) containing impact absorbing material. The outer envelope is provided with a plurality of interconnection means (65, 70) on at least one surface thereof, whereby a plurality of such units can be connected together in a closely adjacent relationship to define a substantially continuous surface. In another embodimentthe compressible elements are directly enclosed within the casing (10).In another embodiment the loose fill of compressible elements is replaced by at least one open cell foam element and valve means are provided for evacuating air from the foam, whereby to compress the foam and allow subsequent expansion thereof by exposure to ambient air pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2003Publication date: September 4, 2003Inventors: Christopher George Price, Michael John Stephens, Peter Anthony Bell
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Patent number: 6202579Abstract: A machine for automatically producing a mattress border with handles sewn to the border material. Border material is pre-fed from a selected spool, screened for splice avoidance and measured. Handle material is fed from a selected spool mounted in a multiple handle material spool magazine mounted on rails, fed into a handle folding assembly, and cut to length. Ends of the handle material are folded under by the handle folding assembly and the handle then transferred in a folded condition from the handle folding assembly to a correct position on the border material. A double frame handle press holds each folded end of the handle material in place as each end is maneuvered under a sewing head needle to apply a stitch pattern to secure the folded ends to the border material. The double frame handle press is translated separately from the carriage assembly which travels in the sew pattern, to position the other end of the handle under the sewing needle.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2000Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: Sealy Technology LLCInventors: Tadeusz Olewicz, Preston Dasher, Elvin Price, John Chamlee, Michael Pate, George Price, Gonzalo Mora
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Patent number: D761594Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2014Date of Patent: July 19, 2016Assignee: FOREST SAFETY PRODUCTS LIMITEDInventors: Julie Ann Boon, Christopher George Price