Patents by Inventor James A. Oldham
James A. Oldham 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: 20210073779Abstract: The electronic device may invoke a host application. The device may display a first host user interface on the display, the first host user interface including a first host user interface component associated with a child application. In response, the device may invoke, using the host application, the child application executed at the electronic device. The device may transmit, using the host application, a request for data associated with a child user interface component to the child application. The device may transmit, using the child application, the request for data associated with the child user interface component to a child application server, wherein the data associated with the child user interface component is inaccessible by the host application. The device may receive, using the child application, the data associated with the child user interface component from the child application server. The device may display the child user interface component.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2020Publication date: March 11, 2021Applicant: Synchrony BankInventors: Jason Chen, Patrick Caraher, Abha Kataria, Darren Robinson, Derk Doijer, Alex Muller, Michael Cook, James Oldham, Daniel Murphy, Amanda Schaufler, Timothy Christensen, Amable De Los Santos
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Publication number: 20200410472Abstract: The electronic device may invoke a host application. The device may display a first host user interface on the display, the first host user interface including a first host user interface component associated with a child application. In response, the device may invoke, using the host application, the child application executed at the electronic device. The device may transmit, using the host application, a request for data associated with a child user interface component to the child application. The device may transmit, using the child application, the request for data associated with the child user interface component to a child application server, wherein the data associated with the child user interface component is inaccessible by the host application. The device may receive, using the child application, the data associated with the child user interface component from the child application server. The device may display the child user interface component.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2020Publication date: December 31, 2020Applicant: Synchrony BankInventors: Jason Chen, Patrick Caraher, Abha Kataria, Darren Robinson, Derk Doijer, Alex Muller, Michael Cook, James Oldham, Daniel Murphy, Amanda Schaufler, Timothy Christensen, Amable De Los Santos
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Patent number: 10776770Abstract: The electronic device may invoke a host application. The device may display a first host user interface on the display, the first host user interface including a first host user interface component associated with a child application. In response, the device may invoke, using the host application, the child application executed at the electronic device. The device may transmit, using the host application, a request for data associated with a child user interface component to the child application. The device may transmit, using the child application, the request for data associated with the child user interface component to a child application server, wherein the data associated with the child user interface component is inaccessible by the host application. The device may receive, using the child application, the data associated with the child user interface component from the child application server. The device may display the child user interface component.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2016Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Assignee: Synchrony BankInventors: Jason Chen, Patrick Joseph Caraher, Abha Kataria, Darren Antoine Robinson, Derk Carel Doijer, Alex Muller, Michael Cook, James Oldham, Daniel Murphy, Amanda Schaufler, Timothy Christensen, Amable De Los Santos
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Patent number: 9847702Abstract: A method for sealing fluid cooled conduits in-situ for a generator is provided. The fluid or liquid cooled conduits are located external to a stator of the generator and substantially outward of stator bars. The method includes draining coolant from the fluid cooled conduits, and drying interior surfaces of the fluid cooled conduits. In inserting step inserts a borescope and a sealant applicator through an opening in one of the fluid cooled conduits. A locating step locates a brazed joint in the fluid cooled conduit, and a positioning step positions the borescope and the sealant applicator near the brazed joint. An applying step applies a sealant to the inside of the fluid cooled conduit at the brazed joint A viewing step may be used to view the brazed joint with the borescope to confirm that the applying step has been successful.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2015Date of Patent: December 19, 2017Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: James Oldham Lambert, Eric Lawrence Schilf
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Patent number: 9730678Abstract: The collection of a urine sample is disclosed. An inlet receives expelled urine. A first exit (203) directs the expelled urine towards a collection receptacle (202). The collection receptacle cooperates with a valve (201) to close off the receptacle after being filled with an initial flow. A second exit (206) expels excess urine after the receptacle has been filled.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2014Date of Patent: August 15, 2017Assignee: P1 Technology Ltd.Inventor: James Oldham
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Publication number: 20170107845Abstract: A gas turbine engine system includes a gas turbine engine with a rotating element, at least one primary rotor shaft coupled to the rotating element, and a primary generator coupled to the at least one primary rotor shaft. The system further includes at least one auxiliary rotor shaft coupled to the at least one primary rotor shaft, such that rotation of the at least one primary rotor shaft causes rotation of the at least one auxiliary rotor shaft. The at least one auxiliary rotor shaft is oriented substantially perpendicularly to the at least one primary rotor shaft. An auxiliary generator is coupled to the at least one auxiliary rotor shaft, such that the auxiliary generator is in parallel configuration to the primary generator.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2015Publication date: April 20, 2017Inventors: Joseph Philip Klosinski, Alston Ilford Scipio, James Oldham Lambert, Karl C. Tornroos, Sanji Ekanayake
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Publication number: 20170109178Abstract: The electronic device may invoke a host application. The device may display a first host user interface on the display, the first host user interface including a first host user interface component associated with a child application. In response, the device may invoke, using the host application, the child application executed at the electronic device. The device may transmit, using the host application, a request for data associated with a child user interface component to the child application. The device may transmit, using the child application, the request for data associated with the child user interface component to a child application server, wherein the data associated with the child user interface component is inaccessible by the host application. The device may receive, using the child application, the data associated with the child user interface component from the child application server. The device may display the child user interface component.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2016Publication date: April 20, 2017Inventors: Jason Chen, Patrick Joseph Caraher, Abha Kataria, Darren Antoine Robinson, Derk Carel Doijer, Alex Muller, Michael Cook, James Oldham, Daniel Murphy, Amanda Schaufler, Timothy Christensen, Amable De Los Santos
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Publication number: 20160359396Abstract: A method for sealing fluid cooled conduits in-situ for a generator is provided. The fluid or liquid cooled conduits are located external to a stator of the generator and substantially outward of stator bars. The method includes draining coolant from the fluid cooled conduits, and drying interior surfaces of the fluid cooled conduits. In inserting step inserts a borescope and a sealant applicator through an opening in one of the fluid cooled conduits. A locating step locates a brazed joint in the fluid cooled conduit, and a positioning step positions the borescope and the sealant applicator near the brazed joint. An applying step applies a sealant to the inside of the fluid cooled conduit at the brazed joint A viewing step may be used to view the brazed joint with the borescope to confirm that the applying step has been successful.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2015Publication date: December 8, 2016Inventors: James Oldham Lambert, Eric Lawrence Schilf
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Publication number: 20150157301Abstract: The collection of a urine sample is disclosed. An inlet receives expelled urine. A first exit (203) directs the expelled urine towards a collection receptacle (202). The collection receptacle cooperates with a valve (201) to close off the receptacle after being filled with an initial flow. A second exit (206) expels excess urine after the receptacle has been filled.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2014Publication date: June 11, 2015Inventor: James Oldham
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Patent number: 8134274Abstract: Dynamoelectric device and stator bar therefor, where the stator bar includes a linear portion for positioning in a slot of a stator core, the slot extending in a radial direction relative to an axis of the stator, and an end arm portion having an involute-on-cone bend relative to the linear portion and an elongated cross-section that is substantially aligned with the radial direction of the slot.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2011Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: James Oldham Lambert
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Publication number: 20110148242Abstract: Dynamoelectric device and stator bar therefor, where the stator bar includes a linear portion for positioning in a slot of a stator core, the slot extending in a radial direction relative to an axis of the stator, and an end arm portion having an involute-on-cone bend relative to the linear portion and an elongated cross-section that is substantially aligned with the radial direction of the slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2011Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventor: James Oldham Lambert
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Patent number: 7928625Abstract: Dynamoelectric device and stator bar therefor, where the stator bar includes a linear portion for positioning in a slot of a stator core, the slot extending in a radial direction relative to an axis of the stator, and an end arm portion having an involute-on-cone bend relative to the linear portion and an elongated cross-section that is substantially aligned with the radial direction of the slot.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2009Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: James Oldham Lambert
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Publication number: 20100207481Abstract: Dynamoelectric device and stator bar therefor, where the stator bar includes a linear portion for positioning in a slot of a stator core, the slot extending in a radial direction relative to an axis of the stator, and an end arm portion having an involute-on-cone bend relative to the linear portion and an elongated cross-section that is substantially aligned with the radial direction of the slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2009Publication date: August 19, 2010Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventor: James Oldham Lambert
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Patent number: 7364289Abstract: What is unique and special about my Shades with Blades is not only is it a safety necessity but also all working parts that make the wipers actually work are going to be hidden inside frames, making them look just like another bad ass pair of biker riding glasses until bad weather sets in. Now, no worry as long as you have a pair of Shades with Blades by James Herring, an old school biker who rides is Panhead year round. Be safe.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2006Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Inventor: James Oldham Herring
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Publication number: 20070113489Abstract: A wind spoiler including a vertical member mounted vertically along a roof of a structure to extend above the plane of the roof for creating turbulence in wind flowing over the roof.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2006Publication date: May 24, 2007Inventors: Bruce Kaiser, James Oldham
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Patent number: 5831511Abstract: A resistance temperature detector (RTD) unit includes an RTD assembly that is removably supported in a central chamber of a support assembly. In a preferred arrangement, the RTD assembly and the central chamber are arc shaped to facilitate removal from the support assembly and to maintain contact surface area. By providing a removable RTD assembly, costs are reduced over current RTD assemblies including two monitoring elements, and the RTD elements can be replaced without dismantling the top bar connections.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1996Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: General Electric Co.Inventors: Michael Patrick Manning, James Oldham Lambert, Robert Timothy Lembke, Celia Ann Dieterich, Daniel R. Tommasone
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Patent number: 5783237Abstract: A process is provided for the recovery and reuse of a salt solution obtained from a salty effluent (as herein defined) comprising: (1) passing said salty effluent, optionally after removing any fine particles therefrom, through a membrane filtration system which separates the salt in the form of a salt solution from the food residues; (2) passing said salt solution through an evaporator to decrease the water content thereof; (3) adjusting the temperature of the salt solution, typically within the range 15.degree.-25.degree. C.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1996Date of Patent: July 21, 1998Assignee: Murray Goulburn Co-Operative Co. LimitedInventors: Wayne Barry Sanderson, Anthony Phillip Brady, Graeme Frank Whitehead, Ian James Oldham, Ian Percival Brockwell
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Patent number: 4517903Abstract: A furnace using pelletized wood as a fuel and a system for controlling the operation of the furnace are described. Pelletized wood stored in a hopper is fed into the combustion chamber of the furnace from an elevated position; and combustion of the pelletized wood is controlled by microprocessor-based circuit which receives input signals representative of the interior and exterior temperatures of the building, the air flow and the level of fuel in the combustion chamber and processes this information in accordance with a predetermined program to switch the furnace into one of two modes. In the `low` mode, the exterior temperature is below a certain value for example, 0.degree. C., but the interior temperature is above it. In this case a fire is maintained in the combustion chamber in anticipation of the interior temperature falling beneath this value.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1983Date of Patent: May 21, 1985Assignee: Hunter Enterprises Orillia LimitedInventors: Iain J. Richmond, David Wong, Ants Puust, James A. Oldham
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Patent number: D638915Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2010Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Inventors: Anthony Cardno, James Oldham