Patents by Inventor Glen Nelson
Glen 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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Publication number: 20140328576Abstract: A system and method for creating unique video content programs using individual clips of video content. The method involves receiving electronically a plurality of individual video clips; placing the video clips in an electronic storage device; grouping the individual video clips into multiple segregated segments such that each segregated segment contains multiple, unique individual video clips; presenting the multiple, unique individual video clips on a display; responsive to selection inputs, selecting from a display one video clip from each segregated segment; and combining and displaying the selected one video clip from each segregated segment. The segregated segments are presented in the form a matrix whereby columns relate to different segments or verses of the content while rows are different versions of the segment or verse.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2014Publication date: November 6, 2014Inventor: Glen Nelson Debarros
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Patent number: 8607853Abstract: A heat exchanger modular unit (100) configured to be assembled with like units to form a heat exchanger. Each modular unit includes an elongate conduit (101) and connection means (102) configured to enable the modular units to be assembled together. Each elongate conduit (101) includes at least one internal bore through which a heat transfer fluid is capable of flowing. In particular, the connection means is formed non-integrally with the conduit enabling different materials to be used for both components. The conduit and connection means are bonded together using suitable bonding techniques.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2006Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Modular Heat Exchangers LimitedInventors: Wayne Nelson, Jason Swift, Glen Nelson
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Patent number: 8123088Abstract: Techniques for dispensing fusible material onto a surface, wherein the fusible material is in molten form, are provided. In accordance with aspects of the invention, a dispensing assembly dispenses the fusible material and a gas environment surrounding a portion of a seal structure of the dispensing assembly is controlled to regulate an oxidation rate of the fusible material.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2008Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Glen Nelson Biggs, Russell A. Budd, Benjamin Vito Fasano, John Joseph Garant, John Peter Karidis, Christopher Lee Tessler, Thomas Weiss
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Patent number: 8123089Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing fusible material onto a surface, wherein the fusible material is in molten form, is provided. The apparatus comprises a dispensing assembly comprising a seal structure. The seal structure controls dispensing of the fusible material. One or more gas injectors are coupled to the dispensing assembly. Each of the one or more gas injectors is adapted to inject at least one gas to the dispensing assembly for controlling a gas environment surrounding at least a portion of the seal structure. An oxidation rate of the fusible material is controlled as a function of at least one characteristic of the at least one gas.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2008Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Internation Business Machines CorporationInventors: Glen Nelson Biggs, Russell A. Budd, Benjamin Vito Fasano, John Joseph Garant, G. Gerard Gormley, John Peter Karidis, Christopher Lee Tessler, Thomas Weiss
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Publication number: 20110314620Abstract: The present invention is an improved paint brush which can be attached to the perimeter portion of a paint can opening such that the bristles of the brush are oriented into the paint can at an angle of between 0° and 90° from the vertical. The perimeter of this paint can has an upwardly extending rim having upper and lower ends, while the paint brush has a mid portion connecting a handle to a set of bristles. A notch is provided on a side of the mid portion between the handle and the set of bristles for attaching the brush to the arc of the can, the notch defined by an upper lip oriented towards the handle, a lower lip oriented towards the set of bristles and an opening separating the upper and lower lips.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2010Publication date: December 29, 2011Inventor: Glen Nelson McCaul
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Publication number: 20100084438Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing fusible material onto a surface, wherein the fusible material is in molten form, is provided. The apparatus comprises a dispensing assembly comprising a seal structure. The seal structure controls dispensing of the fusible material. One or more gas injectors are coupled to the dispensing assembly. Each of the one or more gas injectors is adapted to inject at least one gas to the dispensing assembly for controlling a gas environment surrounding at least a portion of the seal structure. An oxidation rate of the fusible material is controlled as a function of at least one characteristic of the at least one gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2008Publication date: April 8, 2010Inventors: Glen Nelson Biggs, Russell A. Budd, Benjamin Vito Fasano, John Joseph Garant, G. Gerard Gormley, John Peter Karidis, Christopher Lee Tessler, Thomas Weiss
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Publication number: 20100084437Abstract: Techniques for dispensing fusible material onto a surface, wherein the fusible material is in molten form, are provided. In accordance with aspects of the invention, a dispensing assembly dispenses the fusible material and a gas environment surrounding a portion of a seal structure of the dispensing assembly is controlled to regulate an oxidation rate of the fusible material.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2008Publication date: April 8, 2010Inventors: Glen Nelson Biggs, Russell A. Budd, Benjamin Vito Fasano, John Joseph Garant, John Peter Karidis, Christopher Lee Tessler, Thomas Weiss
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Publication number: 20080185123Abstract: A heat exchanger modular unit (100) configured to be assembled with like units to form a heat exchanger Each modular unit comprises an elongate conduit (101) and connection means (102) configured to enable the modular units to be assembled together Each elongate conduit (101) comprises at least one internal bore through which a heat transfer fluid is capable of flowing. In particular, the connection means is formed non-integrally with the conduit enabling different materials to be used for both components. The conduit and connection means are bonded together using suitable bonding techniques.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2006Publication date: August 7, 2008Inventors: Wayne Nelson, Jason Swift, Glen Nelson
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Publication number: 20070198774Abstract: A method, apparatus and computer program product are provided for implementing feedback directed deferral on nonessential direct access storage device (DASD) operations. A kernel DASD I/O manager maintains a queue depth count value for a DASD unit and maintains a busy flag that indicates when the queue depth count value is greater than a predefined threshold. The kernel DASD I/O manager defers optional operations responsive to the busy flag being set for the DASD unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2006Publication date: August 23, 2007Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Larry Cravens, Jay Kurtz, Kenneth Linn, Glen Nelson, Kenneth Vossen, Donald Ward
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Publication number: 20050160242Abstract: An apparatus, program product and method backs up computer data by organizing update requests into groups. All update requests in one group complete concurrently before requests of a subsequent group complete.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2004Publication date: July 21, 2005Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Kevin Griffin, Scott Helt, Michael McDermott, Glen Nelson, Mark Piazza
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Publication number: 20050071584Abstract: An apparatus and method provides the capability of mirroring storage from a primary system to a mirrored system in a way that uses parallelism in the mirrored system to maximize the efficiency of writing data to the mirrored storage for operations that do not conflict while serializing operations that do conflict. The mirroring of the present invention is “logical mirroring”, which does not require identical disk drives, and which supports mirroring between geographically remote locations to protect against catastrophic site failure. Parallelism is achieved in the mirrored system by dividing the virtual address space into multiple ranges, and by assigning a group of tasks to each range. When an operation is received on the mirrored system, the virtual address range that the operation affects is determined, and the operation is then delegated to the task group that corresponds to the affected virtual address range. By dividing the virtual address space into ranges, tasks in different ranges (i.e.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2003Publication date: March 31, 2005Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Kevin Griffin, Scott Helt, Glen Nelson, Mark Piazza, Gary Ricard
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Publication number: 20050050286Abstract: An apparatus and method provides the capability of mirroring storage between geographically remote locations in an asynchronous manner that does not require all writes on primary storage to be performed in the same order on the mirrored storage. The mirroring of the present invention is “logical mirroring”, which does not require identical disk drives, and which supports mirroring between geographically remote locations to protect against catastrophic site failure. A sequence number is assigned to data written to primary storage before the data is transferred to the mirrored storage. The mirrored storage can write data asynchronously, which may result in some data being written before previous data on the mirrored storage. When a system failure occurs that requires use of the mirrored storage, the mirrored storage is first quiesced to allow all pending writes to occur.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2003Publication date: March 3, 2005Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINES MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Thomas Crowley, Robert Gintowt, Kevin Griffin, Scott Helt, Glen Nelson, Mark Piazza