Patents by Inventor Glenn A. Taylor
Glenn A. Taylor 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: 12128296Abstract: A controller apparatus includes two or more balls having a size sufficient for a human to manipulate with a single foot. Three or more bearings support at least one of the balls from below and permit rotation with respect to at least two axes. One or more position encoders are disposed proximate a surface of each of the two or more balls. The encoders are configured to determine a rotational displacement of each of the two or more balls with respect to two or more axes.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2022Date of Patent: October 29, 2024Assignee: Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.Inventors: Glenn Black, Celeste Bean, Sergey Bashkirov, Michael Taylor
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Patent number: 12102921Abstract: A method is provided, including: recording gameplay data from a first session of a video game, the first session defined for interactive gameplay of a user; training a machine learning model using the gameplay data, wherein the training causes the machine learning model to imitate the interactive gameplay of the user; after the training, determining a classification of the machine learning model by exposing the machine learning model to one or more scenarios of the video game, and evaluating actions of the machine learning model in response to the one or more scenarios; and, using the classification of the machine learning model to provide a coaching recommendation to the user.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2021Date of Patent: October 1, 2024Assignee: Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.Inventors: Javier Fernandez Rico, Michael Taylor, Glenn Black
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Patent number: 12045397Abstract: A foot operated controller apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus includes a ball large enough for a human to manipulate with two feet, and a support apparatus configured to support the ball from below, restrict translation of the ball and permit rotation of the ball about its center with respect to at least two axes. One or more position encoders are disposed proximate a surface of the ball. The encoder(s) are configured to determine a rotational displacement of the ball with respect to two or more axes.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2022Date of Patent: July 23, 2024Assignee: Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.Inventors: Glenn Black, Celeste Bean, Sergey Bashkirov, Michael Taylor
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Publication number: 20070015115Abstract: Method and apparatus for a training system for improvised explosive devices (IEDs). An IED training system can include an inert explosive component that can resemble a large round, rocket propelled grenade (RPG), or the like. Various triggers can activate visual and/or audio devices in response to triggering the system, such as by a motion sensor or trainer action.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2005Publication date: January 18, 2007Inventors: Giles Jones, Quang Ha, Lee Ourn, Saman Jannati, Glenn Taylor, David MacArthur, Qingce Bian
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Publication number: 20070005318Abstract: The invention is a system and method for simulating a chemical process across multiple computers in communication with each other. The system and method operate by receiving input representing parameters for the chemical process to be simulated. The chemical process is partitioned into a plurality of sections based on said parameters. Each partitioned section is assigned to a computer having simulation programs. The operation of each simulation program is scheduled on each computer so that the chemical process is accurately simulated. The operation of at least one simulation program is initiated. Process data representing materials in the chemical process is transmitted from one remote computer to a second remote computer. Information representing the status of the chemical process simulation is output.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2005Publication date: January 4, 2007Inventors: Richard Dimenna, James Becnel, Michael Gregory, Glenn Taylor
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Patent number: 6556339Abstract: A noncollinear pumped solid state Raman laser or amplifier has a pump laser that transversely or noncollinearly pumps a solid state Raman gain material, with an intensity sufficient to produce a stimulated Raman laser output beam. The pump beam and the Raman beam are noncollinear when the Raman beam travels completely across the pump beam within the Raman gain material, or where the Raman beam completely separates physically, at some location in the pumped Raman gain material, from a virtual beam, which is collinear to the pump beam axis, and which has the same entrance spot size and beam divergence as the Raman beam. The device enhances the pump laser beam spatial homogenization to improve the wavefront smoothness and propagation performance from the pump beam to the Raman beam.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Coherent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Duane Donald Smith, Glenn Taylor Bennett, AnnMarie Louise Oien, Timothy William Monarski
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Publication number: 20030043453Abstract: A noncollinear pumped solid state Raman laser or amplifier has a pump laser that transversely or noncollinearly pumps a solid state Raman gain material, with an intensity sufficient to produce a stimulated Raman laser output beam. The pump beam and the Raman beam are noncollinear when the Raman beam travels completely across the pump beam within the Raman gain material, or where the Raman beam completely separates physically, at some location in the pumped Raman gain material, from a virtual beam, which is collinear to the pump beam axis, and which has the same entrance spot size and beam divergence as the Raman beam. The device enhances the pump laser beam spatial homogenization to improve the wavefront smoothness and propagation performance from the pump beam to the Raman beam.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2001Publication date: March 6, 2003Inventors: Duane Donald Smith, Glenn Taylor Bennett, AnnMarie Louise Oien, Timothy William Monarski
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Patent number: 5527877Abstract: A laser-sinterable powder product has been prepared having unique properties which allow the powder to be sintered in a selective laser sintering machine to form a sintered part which is near-fully dense. For most purposes, the sintered part is indistinguishable from another part having the same dimensions made by isotropically molding the powder. In addition to being freely flowable at a temperature near its softening temperature, a useful powder is disclosed that has a two-tier distribution in which substantially no primary particles have an average diameter greater than 180 .mu.m, provided further that the number average ratio of particles smaller than 53 .mu.m is greater than 80%, the remaining larger particles being in the size range from 53 .mu.m to 180 .mu.m. A powder with slow recrystallization rates, as evidenced by non-overlapping endothermic and exothermic peaks in their differential scanning calorimetry characteristics for scan rates of on the order of 10.degree. C. to 20.degree. C.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1994Date of Patent: June 18, 1996Assignee: DTM CorporationInventors: Elmer D. Dickens, Jr., Biing L. Lee, Glenn A. Taylor, Angelo J. Magistro, Hendra Ng, Kevin McAlea, Paul F. Forderhase
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Patent number: 5346955Abstract: The properties of (meth)acrylic ester/(meth)acrylic acid copolymer webs, such as films and nonwovens, are improved by blending the ester/acid copolymer with a modified polyolefin, such as an ethylene/(meth)acrylic acid copolymer and/or a styrene/butadiene block copolymer, and a polyether block amide copolymer. The copolymer blend provides a polymeric material which is useful for making personal care products such as diapers and feminine pads in that it can be made water-soluble in alkaline solutions while exhibiting other properties which are necessary for adequate product performance. Such materials are also useful for packaging products, such as film for plastic bags and the like.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1993Date of Patent: September 13, 1994Assignees: Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Belland AktiengesellschaftInventors: Philip A. Sasse, Debra H. Durrance, Glenn A. Taylor
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Patent number: 5342919Abstract: A laser-sinterable powder product has been prepared having unique properties which allow the powder to be sintered in a selective laser sintering (SLS) machine to form a sintered part which is near-fully dense. For most purposes, the sintered part is indistinguishable from another part having the same dimensions made by isotropically molding the powder. In addition to being freely flowable at a temperature near its softening temperature, the powder has a two-tier distribution in which substantially no primary particles has an average diameter greater than 180.mu.m, provided further that the number average ratio of particles smaller than 53.mu.m is greater than 80%, the remaining larger particles being in the size range from 53.mu.m to 180.mu.m. When the powder is a semicrystalline synthetic resin having a number average molecular weight in the range from about 30,000 to 500,000; a molecular weight distribution M.sub.w /M.sub.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1992Date of Patent: August 30, 1994Assignee: DTM CorporationInventors: Elmer D. Dickens, Jr., Biing Lin Lee, Glenn A. Taylor, Angelo J. Magistro, Hendra Ng
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Patent number: 5304329Abstract: This method teaches how to recover and reuse a powder of a thermally degradable material which is used in a selective laser sintering (SLS) process. To recycle such a laser-sinterable powder successfully in a SLS machine it is protected against degradation by cooling the hot bed while layer-upon-layer (layer-wise) of powder is being sintered, seriatim, to form successive slices fused together to form an article of arbitrary shape (part). The process requires maintaining the powder which has more than 80% of the number of particles <53 .mu.m as a quiescent bed which is nevertheless porous enough to permit flowing a cooling gas downwardly through the bed without disrupting its surface. Since each slice is formed at the surface, and the part, as it is formed, is supported in a well-insulated bed, the powder adjacent the slice is at a much higher temperature than powder in the rest of the bed, which, but for the cooling gas, would get overheated.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1992Date of Patent: April 19, 1994Assignee: The B. F. Goodrich CompanyInventors: Elmer D. Dickens, Jr., Glenn A. Taylor, Frederic W. Kunig, Angelo J. Magistro, Eric M. Weissman, Timothy R. Hradek
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Patent number: 5217795Abstract: The properties of (meth)acrylic ester/(meth)acrylic acid copolymer webs, such as films and nonwovens, are improved by blending the ester/acid copolymer with a modified polyolefin, such as an ethylene/(meth)acrylic acid copolymer and/or a styrene/butadiene block copolymer, and a polyether block amide copolymer. The copolymer blend provides a polymeric material which is useful for making personal care products such as diapers and feminine pads in that it can be made water-soluble in alkaline solutions while exhibiting other properties which are necessary for adequate product performance. Such materials are also useful for packaging products, such as film for plastic bags and the like.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1991Date of Patent: June 8, 1993Assignee: Kimberly-Clark CorporationInventors: Philip A. Sasse, Debra H. Durrance, Glenn A. Taylor
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Patent number: 4992484Abstract: This invention relates to crosslinker sytems for polyurethanes and a process for producing such polyurethane products. The polyurethanes are prepared by reacting an organic polyisocyanate with an organic compound having active Zerewitinoff hydrogen atoms, e.g., a polyol with an alkoxylated diethyltoluenediamine crosslinker. Improved properties can be achieved, such as, higher load-bearing at equivalent density; higher tear; and higher elongation.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1987Date of Patent: February 12, 1991Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventor: Glenn A. Taylor
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Patent number: 4906723Abstract: A method is described for producing dispersions of polyurea and the like in polyols of increased stability by polymerizing an amine and an isocyanate in the presence of an aminoalcohol, typically an aminopolyol, having the following formula: ##STR1## wherein A and A' are individually connective atoms which may be same or different, and are selected from the group consisting of carbon and oxygen or combinations thereof with hydrogen atoms or the like satisfying the valences; B is a member selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, NR, R being alkyl or aryl, or CR', R' being hydrogen, alkyl or aryl; D is a member selected from the group consisting of ##STR2## wherein a has a value of one to four; X is a member selected from the group consisting of OH, NH.sub.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1988Date of Patent: March 6, 1990Assignee: Union Carbide Chemicals and Plastics Company Inc.Inventors: Kenneth L. Hoy, Glenn A. Taylor, Chinsoo Lee
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Patent number: 4743628Abstract: This invention relates to crosslinker systems for polyurethane foams and a process for producing such foams. The polyurethanes are prepared by reacting an organic polyisocyanate with an organic compound having active Zerewitenoff hydrogen atoms, e.g., a polyol with an alkoxylated aromatic diamine crosslinker and an acetylenic glycol. Improved properties can be achieved, such as, higher load-bearing at equivalent foam density; higher tear; higher elongation and higher air flow.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1986Date of Patent: May 10, 1988Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: James B. Conkey, Glenn A. Taylor
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Patent number: 4727094Abstract: Novel polyols, useful in, for example, reaction injection molding, high resiliency foams and the preparation of polymer/polyols, characterized by the following formula: ##STR1## wherein A and A', which may be the same or different, are connective atoms--carbon, oxygen or combinations thereof with hydrogen atoms or the like satisfying the valences; B is nitrogen (N) or CR, R being hydrogen, alkyl, aryl or the like; Q is 0, CH.sub.2 O, C.sub.2 H.sub.4 O, C.sub.3 H.sub.6 O, or C.sub.4 H.sub.8 O; D is an oxyalkylene or ##STR2## X and X', which may be the same or different, are OH, NH.sub.2 or H; Z is OH; n and d are integers of 0 to 10 and the sum of n and d does not exceed 10; s is 0 or 1, and m is an integer of at least about 16, with the proviso that when B is N and either n or d is zero, X and X' are other than H, provide processing advantages and are highly compatible with low molecular weight extenders such as ethylene glycol.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1986Date of Patent: February 23, 1988Assignee: Union Carbide CorporationInventors: Kenneth L. Hoy, Glenn A. Taylor
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Patent number: 4659772Abstract: Novel polyols, useful in, for example, reaction injection molding, high resiliency foams and the preparation of polymer/polyols, characterized by the following formula: ##STR1## wherein A and A', which may be the same or different, are connective atoms--carbon, oxygen or combinations thereof with hydrogen atoms or the like satisfying the valences; B is nitrogen (N) or CR, R being hydrogen, alkyl, aryl or the like; Q is 0, CH.sub.2 O, C.sub.2 H.sub.4 O, C.sub.3 H.sub.6 O, or C.sub.4 H.sub.8 O; D is an oxyalkylene or ##STR2## X and X', which may be the same or different, are OH, NH.sub.2 or H; Z is OH; n and d are integers of 0 to 10 and the sum of n and d does not exceed 10; s is 0 or 1, and m is an integer of at least about 16, with the proviso that when B is N and either n or d is zero, X and X' are other than H, provide processing advantages and are highly compatible with low molecular weight extenders such as ethylene glycol.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1985Date of Patent: April 21, 1987Assignee: Union Carbide CorporationInventors: Kenneth L. Hoy, Glenn A. Taylor
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Patent number: 4594366Abstract: Connected branch polyols comprising a core segment having a defined molecular weight, one core branch unit directly connected to each end of the core segment, at least one additional branch unit at each end connected directly or indirectly to each core branch unit, and linear polymer segments connected to the branch units are utilized in preparing a wide spectrum of polymer/polyols characterized by superior dispersion stability and viscosity to solids content relationship, the polymer/polyols in turn being employed to prepare polyurethanes having superior performance in flame retardancy tests.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1984Date of Patent: June 10, 1986Assignee: Union Carbide CorporationInventors: Glenn A. Taylor, Kenneth L. Hoy
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Patent number: 4581470Abstract: Novel polyols, useful in, for example, reaction injection molding, high resiliency foams and the preparation of polymer/polyols, characterized by the following formula: ##STR1## wherein A and A', which may be the same or different, are conductive atoms - carbon, oxygen or combinations thereof with hydrogen atoms or the like satisfying the valences; B is nitrogen (N) or CR, R being hydrogen, alkyl, aryl or the like; Q is 0, CH.sub.2 O, C.sub.2 H.sub.4 O, C.sub.3 H.sub.6 O, or C.sub.4 H.sub.8 O; D is an oxyalkylene or ##STR2## X and X', which may be the same or different, are OH, NH.sub.2 or H; Z is OH; n and d are integers of 0 to 10 and the sum of n and d does not exceed 10; s is 0 or 1, and m is an integer of at least about 16, with the proviso that when B is N and either n or d is zero, X and X' are other than H, provide processing advantages and are highly compatible with low molecular weight extenders such as ethylene glycol.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1983Date of Patent: April 8, 1986Assignee: Union Carbide CorporationInventors: Kenneth L. Hoy, Glenn A. Taylor
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Patent number: D434997Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2000Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Inventors: Derek Anthony Wright, Anthony Glenn Taylor, Robert H. Dykes