Patents by Inventor Grant A. Cox

Grant A. Cox 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).

  • Publication number: 20120329388
    Abstract: A method of providing, over a near-field communications link, portable application-specific personal information to a web-based application, includes storing a list of at least one web-based application, storing at least one set of credentials in a corresponding at least one memory region within an NFC-enabled device, each set of credentials associated with a corresponding web-based application from the list of web-based applications, disposing the NFC-enabled device within a near-field operational range of a computational platform, near-field communicating the list of web-based applications to the computational platform, and near-field communicating the plurality of sets of credentials to the computational platform. Alternative methods further include one or more of communicating commands to a near-field coupled computational platform, storing sets of cookies, and communicating sets of cookies to a near-field coupled computational platform.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 27, 2011
    Publication date: December 27, 2012
    Applicant: Broadcom Corporation
    Inventors: Philip Stewart ROYSTON, David Grant Cox
  • Publication number: 20120329389
    Abstract: An NFC-enabled device including tag emulation circuitry and reader emulation circuitry operates so as to provide a signal strength meter function. The signal strength meter function, in tag emulation mode, measures and reports on how well the tag is coupled to a third party reader field. In reader emulation mode, the signal strength meter function measures and reports how well the reader of the NFC-enabled device couples to a tag that is being read. One exemplary method includes detecting an NFC reader field, operating reader receiver circuitry at the NFC-enabled device so as to at least determine the strength of a signal received from the reader field, generating information representative of the determined strength of the signal received from the reader field at a first time, and performing one or more predetermined actions based at least in part on the one or more signals representative of the determined strength.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 27, 2011
    Publication date: December 27, 2012
    Applicant: Broadcom Corporation
    Inventors: Philip Stewart ROYSTON, David Grant COX
  • Publication number: 20120315844
    Abstract: A near field communications (NFC) device is disclosed that interacts with other NFC devices to exchange information and/or the data. An operator may touch, or be sufficiently proximate to, an antenna module of the NFC device to operate and/or control the NFC device. The antenna module includes antenna components that are characterized by a corresponding characteristic impedance. The touch, or sufficient proximity, of the operator changes the corresponding characteristic impedance of antenna components. The NFC device may determine a location of the touch, or proximity, of the operator based upon this change. The NFC device may interpret the location of the touch, or proximity, of the operator as information from the operator to operate and/or control the NFC device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 10, 2011
    Publication date: December 13, 2012
    Applicant: BROADCOM CORPORATION
    Inventors: David Grant COX, Andrew PIENKOWSKI
  • Publication number: 20120315843
    Abstract: A near field communications (NFC) device is disclosed that intelligently routes NFC data from a NFC device between multiple user interfaces based upon a power level of its internal batteries. The communications device utilizes a communications device user interface to send and/or receive the NFC data from the NFC device when its internal batteries are sufficient to operate the communications device user interface. The communications device begins to route some of this NFC data from being sent and/or received by the communications device user interface to a NFC user interface as its internal batteries deplete. Eventually, all of the NFC data will be sent to and/or received by the NFC user interface as the internal batteries of the communications device become so depleted that they are unable to reliably operate the communications device user interface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 10, 2011
    Publication date: December 13, 2012
    Applicant: Broadcom Corporation
    Inventor: David Grant COX
  • Patent number: 7000282
    Abstract: A spring-biased pivoting squeegee 10 provides a head 12 pivotally attached to a handle 16. The head 12 is movable between a rest position, in which the head 12 is angularly displaced from the handle 16, and a biased position in which the head 12, handle 16, and wiping blade 14 are in linear relation. In the biased position, the wiping blade is maintained at an optimum angle for cleaning a glass surface even with the handle 16 held generally perpendicular to the glass. A spring 60 is fully contained in the head 12 and biases the head toward the rest position. A tension adjustment knob 80 in the head 12 permits adjustment of the spring 60 to a tension level according to the ergonomic requirements of a user. In a second embodiment of the invention an improved locking mechanism comprises a pivoting lock lever 260 held against the top wall 262 of a recess 264 in the head 202 of the squeegee by a retainer 278. The lock 260 is movable between locked and released positions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 2004
    Date of Patent: February 21, 2006
    Assignee: Ettore Products Co.
    Inventors: Grant Cox, Nicholas Talesfore, Joseph McArdle
  • Patent number: 6931690
    Abstract: A spring-biased pivoting squeegee 10 provides a head 12 pivotally attached to a handle 16. The head 12 is movable between a rest position, in which the head 12 is angularly displaced from the handle 16, and a biased position in which the head 12, handle 16, and wiping blade 14 are in linear relation. In the biased position, the wiping blade is maintained at an optimum angle for cleaning a glass surface even with the handle 16 held generally perpendicular to the glass. A spring 60 is fully contained in the head 12 and biases the head toward the rest position. A tension adjustment knob 80 in the head 12 permits adjustment of the spring 60 to a tension level according to the ergonomic requirements of a user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 23, 2005
    Inventor: Grant Cox
  • Publication number: 20040226125
    Abstract: A spring-biased pivoting squeegee 10 provides a head 12 pivotally attached to a handle 16. The head 12 is movable between a rest position, in which the head 12 is angularly displaced from the handle 16, and a biased position in which the head 12, handle 16, and wiping blade 14 are in linear relation. In the biased position, the wiping blade is maintained at an optimum angle for cleaning a glass surface even with the handle 16 held generally perpendicular to the glass. A spring 60 is fully contained in the head 12 and biases the head toward the rest position. A tension adjustment knob 80 in the head 12 permits adjustment of the spring 60 to a tension level according to the ergonomic requirements of a user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 15, 2003
    Publication date: November 18, 2004
    Inventor: Grant Cox
  • Publication number: 20040226126
    Abstract: A spring-biased pivoting squeegee 10 provides a head 12 pivotally attached to a handle 16. The head 12 is movable between a rest position, in which the head 12 is angularly displaced from the handle 16, and a biased position in which the head 12, handle 16, and wiping blade 14 are in linear relation. In the biased position, the wiping blade is maintained at an optimum angle for cleaning a glass surface even with the handle 16 held generally perpendicular to the glass. A spring 60 is fully contained in the head 12 and biases the head toward the rest position. A tension adjustment knob 80 in the head 12 permits adjustment of the spring 60 to a tension level according to the ergonomic requirements of a user. In a second embodiment of the invention an improved locking mechanism comprises a pivoting lock lever 260 held against the top wall 262 of a recess 264 in the head 202 of the squeegee by a retainer 278. The lock lever 260 is movable between locked and released positions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 10, 2004
    Publication date: November 18, 2004
    Inventors: Grant Cox, Nicholas Talesfore, Joseph McArdle
  • Patent number: 6562235
    Abstract: A method to remediate a contaminated groundwater zone by shielding electron acceptors contained in groundwater flow that interfere with beneficial anaerobic reactions in the contaminated groundwater zone. Examples of such interfering electron acceptors include dissolved oxygen, nitrate, and sulfate. The method prevents electron acceptor-rich groundwater located upgradient from a contaminated zone from flowing into the contaminated groundwater zone. By diverting acceptor-rich groundwater around a contaminated zone, beneficial anaerobic reactions are enhanced that either biodegrade the contaminants, or change the subsurface geochemical environment so that contaminants are immobilized. Methods to establish a groundwater diversion system include constructing physical barriers to block clean groundwater flowing into a contamination zone, or creating a stagnant zone hydraulically by pumping clean groundwater upgradient of the contaminated zone or injecting clean water downgradient of the contaminated zone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 13, 2003
    Assignee: Groundwater Services, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles J. Newell, Carol Elaine Aziz, Grant A. Cox