Patents by Inventor James A. Buckley
James A. Buckley 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: 8503707Abstract: An embodiment provides a seal for retaining a hearing device within the ear canal comprising a curved shell having an opening at a shell apex portion. The shell defines a cavity for retention of a device component. An interior surface of a shell wall has a scalloped shape configured to distribute compressive forces applied to the shell perimeter such that when the shell is positioned in the canal, the shell wall conforms to the shape of the canal to maintain an acoustical seal between a shell exterior surface and the canal walls. The scalloped shape can be configured to produce a substantially constant amount of inward deformation of a shell wall independent of a force application point on a shell perimeter. The shell can include a coating to retain the seal in the canal and/or to promote asparagine growth into the coating to fastenly retain the seal in the canal.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2009Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: InSound Medical, Inc.Inventors: Richard C Urso, Adnan Shennib, Greg Anderson, Sunder Ram, Robert Schindler, Ian Day, James Buckley
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Patent number: 8316551Abstract: A bow sight automatically corrects and compensates for various dynamically changing aiming, shooting, and/or environmental conditions. The bow sight can perform situation-specific aim evaluations and corrections to correct or compensate for situation-specific shooting and environmental factors, at a given time and on a per-shot basis. The bow sight includes integrated sensor-type devices, such as a range finder, an inclinometer, and an anemometer, which detects values of situation-specific shooting and environmental factors and communicates such detected values with a processor or other control device. The processor uses the situational specific data, as well as bow and arrow performance data, and data from shot calibrations, to calculate precise vertical and horizontal aim compensations required to accurately hit the desired target point.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2009Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Inventors: Timothy M. Gorsuch, James A. Buckley
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Patent number: 8268181Abstract: A plasma ashing apparatus for removing organic matter from a substrate including a low k dielectric, comprising a first gas source; a plasma generating component in fluid communication with the first gas source; a process chamber in fluid communication with the plasma generating component; an exhaust conduit in fluid communication with the process chamber; wherein the exhaust conduit comprises an inlet for a second gas source and an afterburner assembly coupled to the exhaust conduit, wherein the inlet is disposed intermediate to the process chamber and an afterburner assembly, and wherein the afterburner assembly comprises means for generating a plasma within the exhaust conduit with or without introduction of a gas from the second gas source; and an optical emission spectroscopy device coupled to the exhaust conduit comprising collection optics focused within a plasma discharge region of the afterburner assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2009Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Axcelis Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Aseem Kumar Srivastava, Palanikumaran Sakthivel, Thomas James Buckley
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Publication number: 20110079691Abstract: A device for holding archery bows and/or other hunting accessories is provided. The hunting accessory holding device includes a base member that attaches to a mounting substrate such as a tree, an arm assembly that is configured to hold the archery bow, and a lift mechanism that connects the arm assembly to the base member. The lift mechanism automatically retracts the arm assembly upwardly, from an extended position to a retracted position, when the bow is removed from the arm assembly, thereby removing the arm assembly from the hunter's view and way. The lift mechanism can include a spring that provides a retracting force for moving the arm assembly. As desired, the lift mechanism can also provide an adjustable or variable braking force that opposes the retracting force and enables the hunter to determine a rate of arm retraction, as desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2010Publication date: April 7, 2011Inventors: Timothy M. Gorsuch, James A. Buckley
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Patent number: 7861987Abstract: A device for holding archery bows and/or other hunting accessories is provided. The hunting accessory holding device includes a base member that attaches to a mounting substrate such as a tree, an arm assembly that is configured to hold the archery bow, and a lift mechanism that connects the arm assembly to the base member. The lift mechanism automatically retracts the arm assembly upwardly, from an extended position to a retracted position, when the bow is removed from the arm assembly, thereby removing the arm assembly from the hunter's view and way. The lift mechanism can include a spring that provides a retracting force for moving the arm assembly. As desired, the lift mechanism can also provide an adjustable or variable braking force that opposes the retracting force and enables the hunter to determine a rate of arm retraction, as desired.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2008Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Inventors: Timothy M. Gorsuch, James A. Buckley
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Publication number: 20100193062Abstract: A composite tubing system is formed from an outer decorative tube along with inner reinforcing tube(s) that are progressively shorter and smaller reinforcing members having greater composite thickness and strength at the location of highest bending moment. The strength and thickness may be maximized toward the center of a beam, such as a fence rail or hand rail, that is subject to maximum bending moments at its center, or may be maximized toward one end of a cantilevered beam, such as at the base of a fence post.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: Buckley Fence LLCInventor: James A. Buckley
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Publication number: 20100193756Abstract: A fencing system is constructed with thin-walled generally rectangular tubing. The large cross-section of the rectangular tubing provides significant structural strength. The posts can also be formed into rectangular cross-sections to achieve similar cross-sectional strength. The posts are provided with openings for the rails to be inserted. A compliant grommet is provided in each opening and allows for articulation in any direction, isolates the rail from the post to prevent metal-on-metal contact, provides cushioning to the rails upon impact, silences the rails in heavy wind, electrically isolates each fence section and centers the rail in the post opening. A system of clips or spring loaded lock pins attach to the ends of the rails allow the rails to be easily inserted into the posts, but prevents their removal.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: Buckley Fence, LLCInventor: James A. Buckley
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Publication number: 20100115778Abstract: A bow sight automatically corrects and compensates for various dynamically changing aiming, shooting, and/or environmental conditions. The bow sight can perform situation-specific aim evaluations and corrections to correct or compensate for situation-specific shooting and environmental factors, at a given time and on a per-shot basis. The bow sight includes integrated sensor-type devices, such as a range finder, an inclinometer, and an anemometer, which detects values of situation-specific shooting and environmental factors and communicates such detected values with a processor or other control device. The processor uses the situational specific data, as well as bow and arrow performance data, and data from shot calibrations, to calculate precise vertical and horizontal aim compensations required to accurately hit the desired target point.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2009Publication date: May 13, 2010Inventors: Timothy M. Gorsuch, James A. Buckley
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Publication number: 20100102184Abstract: A device for holding archery bows and/or other hunting accessories is provided. The hunting accessory holding device includes a base member that attaches to a mounting substrate such as a tree, an arm assembly that is configured to hold the archery bow, and a lift mechanism that connects the arm assembly to the base member. The lift mechanism automatically retracts the arm assembly upwardly, from an extended position to a retracted position, when the bow is removed from the arm assembly, thereby removing the arm assembly from the hunter's view and way. The lift mechanism can include a spring that provides a retracting force for moving the arm assembly. As desired, the lift mechanism can also provide an adjustable or variable braking force that opposes the retracting force and enables the hunter to determine a rate of arm retraction, as desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2008Publication date: April 29, 2010Inventors: Timothy M. Gorsuch, James A. Buckley
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Publication number: 20100098281Abstract: An embodiment provides a seal for retaining a hearing device within the ear canal comprising a curved shell having an opening at a shell apex portion. The shell defines a cavity for retention of a device component. An interior surface of a shell wall has a scalloped shape configured to distribute compressive forces applied to the shell perimeter such that when the shell is positioned in the canal, the shell wall conforms to the shape of the canal to maintain an acoustical seal between a shell exterior surface and the canal walls. The scalloped shape can be configured to produce a substantially constant amount of inward deformation of a shell wall independent of a force application point on a shell perimeter. The shell can include a coating to retain the seal in the canal and/or to promote asparagine growth into the coating to fastenly retain the seal in the canal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: InSound Medical, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. Urso, Adnan Shennib, Greg Anderson, Sunder Ram, Robert Schindler, Ian Day, James Buckley
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Publication number: 20100055807Abstract: A plasma ashing apparatus for removing organic matter from a substrate including a low k dielectric, comprising a first gas source; a plasma generating component in fluid communication with the first gas source; a process chamber in fluid communication with the plasma generating component; an exhaust conduit in fluid communication with the process chamber; wherein the exhaust conduit comprises an inlet for a second gas source and an afterburner assembly coupled to the exhaust conduit, wherein the inlet is disposed intermediate to the process chamber and an afterburner assembly, and wherein the afterburner assembly comprises means for generating a plasma within the exhaust conduit with or without introduction of a gas from the second gas source; and an optical emission spectroscopy device coupled to the exhaust conduit comprising collection optics focused within a plasma discharge region of the afterburner assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2009Publication date: March 4, 2010Applicant: AXCELIS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Aseem Kumar Srivastava, Palanikumaran Sakthivel, Thomas James Buckley
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Patent number: 7664282Abstract: An embodiment provides a seal for retaining a hearing device within the ear canal comprising a curved shell having an opening at a shell apex portion. The shell defines a cavity for retention of a device component. An interior surface of a shell wall has a scalloped shape configured to distribute compressive forces applied to the shell perimeter such that when the shell is positioned in the canal, the shell wall conforms to the shape of the canal to maintain an acoustical seal between a shell exterior surface and the canal walls. The scalloped shape can be configured to produce a substantially constant amount of inward deformation of a shell wall independent of a force application point on a shell perimeter. The shell can include a coating to retain the seal in the canal and/or to promote asparagine growth into the coating to fastenly retain the seal in the canal.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2005Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: InSound Medical, Inc.Inventors: Richard C Urso, Adnan Shennib, Greg Anderson, Sunder Ram, Robert Schindler, Ian Day, James Buckley
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Patent number: 7590395Abstract: A power management system is provided for a software-defined radio. The power management system includes: an antenna; a regulated power supply; a power amplifier; and a digital signal processor. A software-implemented power supply calculator and power supply adjustor are operable within the digital signal processor. The power supply calculator receives an indicator of a type of waveform to be transmitted by the radio and determines the drain voltage for the power amplifier based on the waveform indicator. The power supply adjustor receives forward power and reflected power values from the antenna and computes a voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR). The power supply adjustor further computes an adjustment for the drain voltage based on the VSWR.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2006Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: Harris CorporationInventor: Richard James Buckley
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Patent number: 7580537Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide seals for retaining hearing devices in the ear canal. An embodiment provides a seal for a hearing device comprising a curved shell having a wall and an opening at a shell apex portion. The shell defines a cavity for retention of a device component. The shell wall has a shape configured to distribute compressive forces applied to the shell perimeter such that when the shell is positioned in the canal, the shell wall dynamically conforms to changes in the shape of the canal to maintain an acoustical seal between a shell exterior surface and the canal walls. The shell can include an anti-microbial coating to produce a reduction in bacteria contacting the coating. Also, the shell wall can have a water vapor transmission rate to reduce moisture accumulation in the canal during periods of extended wear to reduce the incidence of infection and otitis.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2006Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: InSound Medical, Inc.Inventors: Richard Carl Urso, Adnan Shennib, Greg Anderson, Sunder Ram, Robert Schindler, Ian Day, James Buckley, John Sadler, Alex Tilson
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Patent number: 7389859Abstract: A golf car having a hydraulic fluid brake system. The hydraulic fluid brake system is implemented as a disk brake system which is responsive to hydraulic fluid pressure generated from a master cylinder. A brake pedal and associated linkage provides input to a master cylinder to generate a hydraulic fluid pressure to control a brake caliper assembly. The brake pedal has a range of travel, where a first portion of the range defines a service mode of operation and a second portion of the range defines a parking mode of operation. In the parking mode of operation, the brake pedal and linkage engages a detent to maintain application of the brake to provide a parking mode of operation. An accumulator in the brake system provides an input force to maintain hydraulic fluid pressure sufficient to retain a parking mode of operation.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2003Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Assignee: Textron Inc.Inventors: Susan R Lang, legal representative, Terry L Reese, James M Criscuolo, Donald D Brown, James A. Buckley, Scott A. Walterman, Joseph A. Lang
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Publication number: 20080119298Abstract: A hand held device (1) for recording scores of a golf game played by one or more players comprises a VDU (3) which selectively displays reference fairways (30) graphically which permits a player to enter the position of the location of a ball after each shot on the VDU (3) by positioning a cursor at a position (41) on the green (31) or the reference fairway (30) displayed on the VDU (3), which substantially corresponds to the position of the ball on the fairway or green being played. The position of the ball after each shot until the ball is holed is entered on the screen through the cursor. A microprocessor (2) reads the position of the cursor and stores a graphical representation of the progress (37) of the ball along the screen to the hole (29). The microprocessor (2) stores the graphical representation of the reference fairway (30) with the positions (41) of the ball entered through the cursor in a RAM (5) and computes the number of shots to the hole (29).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2008Publication date: May 22, 2008Applicant: James Gerald BUCKLEYInventors: James Buckley, Graham Spring, George Danos
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Patent number: D573453Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2005Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: Chipless Metals LLCInventor: James A. Buckley
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Patent number: D616809Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2010Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventors: Paul Bryan Maxwell, Michael James Buckley, Hans-Peter Guevara Leocadio, Brian David Digman
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Patent number: D624872Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2010Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventors: Paul Bryan Maxwell, Michael James Buckley, Brian David Digman, Hans-Peter Guevara Leocadio
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Patent number: D633434Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2010Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventors: Paul Bryan Maxwell, Michael James Buckley, Hans-Peter Guevara Leocadio, Brian David Digman, Casey McCutcheon Brooke