Patents by Inventor James C. Murphy
James C. Murphy 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: 11944130Abstract: A vaporizer device includes various modular components. The vaporizer device includes a first subassembly. The first subassembly includes a cartridge connector that secures a vaporizer cartridge to the vaporizer device and includes at least two receptacle contacts that electrically communicate with the vaporizer cartridge. The vaporizer device includes a second subassembly. The second subassembly includes a skeleton defining a rigid tray that retains at least a power source. The vaporizer device also includes a third subassembly. The third subassembly includes a plurality of charging contacts that supply power to the power source, and an end cap that encloses an end of the vaporizer device.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2020Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: JUUL Labs, Inc.Inventors: Samuel C. Anderson, Wei-Ling Chang, Brandon Cheung, Steven Christensen, Joseph Chun, Joseph R. Fisher, Jr., Nicholas J. Hatton, Kevin Lomeli, James Monsees, Andrew L. Murphy, Claire O'Malley, John R. Pelochino, Hugh Pham, Vipul V. Rahane, Matthew J. Taschner, Val Valentine, Kenneth Wong
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Patent number: 10166640Abstract: A method and apparatus for performing operations on a work piece comprises a flexible rail system and a multi-axis carriage. The flexible rail system may be capable of being attached to a work surface. The multi-axis carriage may be coupled to the flexible rail system. The multi-axis carriage may be capable of moving along the flexible rail system and may be capable of moving a tool in axes relative to the work surface. The tool may be single use or multi use and may be removably coupled to the frame and or carriage.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2016Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Eric M. Reid, Alan R. Merkley, James C. Murphy
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Patent number: 9878450Abstract: A method and apparatus for positioning one component relative to another component. First metrology data may be identified for a first component and second metrology data may be identified for a second component. First locations of first features may be identified on the first component using the first metrology data. Second locations of second features on the second component may be identified using the second metrology data. A transformation may be computed based on the first locations identified and the second locations identified for use in modifying a movement plan of a robotic system for positioning the second component relative to the first component.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2015Date of Patent: January 30, 2018Assignee: THE BOEING COMPANYInventors: Monica Joy Brockway, Tanni Sisco, Daniel Richard Smith, Jr., Victor Joseph Bolton, Fei Cai, Eric Scott Patton, Thomas Dee Hall, Clayton Lynn Munk, James C. Murphy, Darrell Darwin Jones, Paul Reed Stone
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Publication number: 20170373522Abstract: A system may have a power adapter with multiple ports for supplying power to electronic devices. The electronic devices may include devices such as cellular telephones, wristwatch devices, laptop computers, and tablet computers. The power adapter may supply power using wired links and wireless links. An online user account that is maintained on computing equipment in the system can communicate with the electronic devices or power adapter over a communications network. The power adapter and other components of the system may gather information such as user device charging priority settings, battery charge state information, device type information, usage history information, calendar information, and other information. This gathered information may be used in identifying an optimum power transfer strategy for the power adapter to use in transmitting different amounts of power to each of the electronic devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2017Publication date: December 28, 2017Inventors: Alessandro Pelosi, Thomas Sherman, James C. Murphy
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Publication number: 20160256972Abstract: A method and apparatus for performing operations on a work piece comprises a flexible rail system and a multi-axis carriage. The flexible rail system may be capable of being attached to a work surface. The multi-axis carriage may be coupled to the flexible rail system. The multi-axis carriage may be capable of moving along the flexible rail system and may be capable of moving a tool in axes relative to the work surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Eric M. Reid, Alan R. Merkley, James C. Murphy
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Publication number: 20160158940Abstract: A method and apparatus for positioning one component relative to another component. First metrology data may be identified for a first component and second metrology data may be identified for a second component. First locations of first features may be identified on the first component using the first metrology data. Second locations of second features on the second component may be identified using the second metrology data. A transformation may be computed based on the first locations identified and the second locations identified for use in modifying a movement plan of a robotic system for positioning the second component relative to the first component.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2015Publication date: June 9, 2016Inventors: Monica Joy Brockway, Tanni Sisco, Daniel Richard Smith, JR., Victor Joseph Bolton, Fei Cai, Eric Scott Patton, Thomas Dee Hall, Clayton Lynn Munk, James C. Murphy, Darrell Darwin Jones, Paul Reed Stone
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Publication number: 20140047043Abstract: An integrated system allows easily creating and using disposable email addresses. The disposable email address is created by an email server, which manages correspondence using the disposable email address to avoid exposing the associated non-disposable email address. Context information may be associated with a disposable email address, where the context information is not visible in email sent using the disposable email address. Expiration information may also be associated with the disposable email address, where the expiration information defines conditions that cause the disposable email address to expire. Should the disposable address be misused, the associated context may allow a user to recognize what correspondent exposed the disposable address to misuse.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2012Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: APPLE INC.Inventors: Cameron J. Esfahani, Carl J. Norum, Daniel R. Fletcher, James C. Murphy, Santo S. Sapienza, Shachar Ron, Stanley A. Rabu
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Publication number: 20100037444Abstract: A method and apparatus for performing operations on a work piece comprises a flexible rail system and a multi-axis carriage. The flexible rail system may be capable of being attached to a work surface. The multi-axis carriage may be coupled to the flexible rail system. The multi-axis carriage may be capable of moving along the flexible rail system and may be capable of moving a tool in axes relative to the work surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2008Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventors: Eric M. Reid, Alan R. Merkley, James C. Murphy
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Patent number: 7596843Abstract: A rotating internal support for a large hollow structure can include a rigid central truss and two or more annular disks coupled to the truss by support arms. The annular disks can be axially spaced along the longitudinal centerline of the truss, and can be coupled to the support arms by guide rollers that allow the annular disks to rotate about a central axis. The internal support can also include support rods with contact pads that extend axially around the annular disks to contact and support the inner surface of the large hollow structure.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2005Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Noel A. Spishak, Paul E. Nelson, Thomas J. Hagman, Jeffrey D. Schwindt, Matthew J. Masters, Michael G. Sanders, Alan R. Merkley, Eric M. Reid, James C. Murphy
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Patent number: 7216408Abstract: A flexible rail machine tool couples temporarily to a structure by vacuum cups and positions a tool head at any desired point over an area. The toolhead can perform operations such as drilling, bolt insertion, and acquisition of dimension data. The flexible rail can conform to surface curvature in one or more axes. Tool head perpendicularity to the structure can be sensed and adjusted as needed. The as-attached position of the rail may be compensated for through coordinate transformation, allowing holes, for example, to be placed with substantial precision.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2004Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Theodore M. Boyl-Davis, James N. Buttrick, Jr., Roger A. Gage, Darrell D. Jones, David P. Banks, Ronald Wayne Outous, Paul Reuben Arntson, James C. Murphy, Alan R. Merkley
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Patent number: 7052048Abstract: A through-flange for attaching a pipe to the curved sidewall of a vessel. A flange portion of the through-flange is contoured to match the curvature of the sidewall and thus can be glued directly to the sidewall. A retaining ring also being contoured to match the sidewall is inserted over a tubular portion of the through-flange.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2002Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Paragon Aquatics, a division of Pentair Pool Products, Inc.Inventor: James C. Murphy
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Publication number: 20040041397Abstract: A through-flange for attaching a pipe to the curved sidewall of a vessel. A flange portion of the through-flange is contoured to match the curvature of the sidewall and thus can be glued directly to the sidewall. A retaining ring also being contoured to match the sidewall is inserted over a tubular portion of the through-flange.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2002Publication date: March 4, 2004Inventor: James C. Murphy
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Patent number: 6554939Abstract: An improved container is formed by attaching plates to outer side surface areas on opposite end portions of a liner with adhesive. The liner is supported for rotation about an axis which extends through the end portions of the liner and through the plates. The liner is rotated under the influence of torque transmitted to the liner through at least one of the plates and the adhesive attaching the one plate to the liner. Flexible material, which may be strands of continuous glass fibers impregnated with a thermosetting resin, is wound around the liner. As the flexible material is wound around the liner, the flexible material is wound over the plates at the opposite end portions of the liner. The surface areas, to which the plates are attached at opposite ends of the liner, are free of openings to the interior of the liner.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2000Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Pentair Pool Products, Inc.Inventor: James C. Murphy
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Patent number: 6485668Abstract: A process, and the product thereof, for making a composite vessel having at least one closed end, the process including the steps of: fabricating a thermoplastic liner for the vessel; overlaying onto the liner a layer of commingled fiber and thermoplastic material to obtain a composite intermediate structure; pressing and heating the composite intermediate structure to effect at least partial consolidation in apparatus which includes upper and lower silicon rubber bags, the bags having dimensions such that, during operation, their facing peripheral regions abut to encompass the composite intermediate structure; then placing the composite intermediate structure in a mold; heating the composite intermediate structure in the mold while applying a force, such as internal gas pressure, tending to urge the composite intermediate structure against and into the shape of the interior walls of the mold until the thermoplastic liner and the overlaid layer fully consolidate; cooling the mold and composite vessel until thType: GrantFiled: December 30, 1998Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Essef CorporationInventors: James C. Murphy, Gerald S. Boyce, Erik Coeckelbergs
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Patent number: 6190598Abstract: A process of making a composite vessel with superior mechanical and aesthetic characteristics includes the steps of: A) preforming a composite thermoplastic shell (e.g., by winding a commingled roving of fiberglass and a thermoplastic material onto a thermoplastic liner) having an opening for access to the interior; B) placing the shell (which may optionally be preheated) into a mold (which itself may optionally be preheated); C) introducing an inflatable bag containing a heater into the shell through the opening; D) heating the inflatable bag to a temperature which is sufficient to render the shell fluid while pressurizing the interior of the inflatable bag; E) continuing step D) until the shell forms against the interior walls of the mold; F) allowing the formed composite vessel to cool; G) removing the inflatable bag; and H) removing the formed composite vessel from the mold.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1998Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Assignee: Essef CorporationInventors: James C. Murphy, Gerald S. Boyce, Erik Coeckelbergs
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Patent number: 6171423Abstract: A process for fabricating a composite vessel includes the steps of: A) preforming (e.g., by winding fiber and at least one thermoplastic substance onto a thermoplastic liner) a thermoplastic shell which has at least one opening for access to the interior; B) extruding a circular cross section of a fluid parison of thermoplastic material (which preferably is chosen to have a melting point lower than that of the thermoplastic shell) into the interior of the thermoplastic shell through the opening; C) in a mold, applying at least one force (such as gas under pressure) which tends to urge the fluid parison toward the interior walls of the thermoplastic shell (which may be preheated prior to introduction into the mold) such that the fluid parison imparts heat to the thermoplastic shell; D) continuing step C) until the thermoplastic shell and the fluid parison consolidate to form a composite vessel; E) cooling the vessel until it is solidified; and F) removing the vessel from the mold.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1998Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Essef CorporationInventors: James C. Murphy, Gerald S. Boyce, Erik Coeckelbergs
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Patent number: 5900107Abstract: A molded plastic vessel is provided with a fitting or other attachment after molding and before winding of the vessel. The fitting is provided with a plastic insert. The insert and a wall of the vessel are heated and welded together to hold the fitting on the vessel. The tank is filament wound for reinforcement, and the filaments capture the fitting to hold the fitting on the wall. The wall is opened to provide a passage through the fitting into the vessel. An apparatus is provided that carries and moves the fitting, insert, and a heater to install the fitting on the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1996Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: Essef CorporationInventors: James C. Murphy, Kevin Goodge, Jim Hlebovy
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Patent number: 5806705Abstract: A hydropneumatic pressure vessel comprising a tank wall having wall portions defining a closed cavity. A flexible elastomeric diaphragm separates the cavity into first and second fluid pressure chambers. An edge of the diaphragm is clamped between annular portions of the wall positions and other radially and axially off-set portions of the wall portions are fused to each other.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1997Date of Patent: September 15, 1998Assignee: Essef CorporationInventors: Nicholas Herald, Jr., Charles T. Molina, Jr., James C. Murphy
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Patent number: 5664311Abstract: An automated assembly machine for fabricating large mechanical structures including a floor assembly jig for receiving and holding parts in a desired orientation, a pair of carriages, a first drive mechanism for independently driving the carriages longitudinally, a second drive mechanism for moving the carriages vertically, a tool tray mounted on the carriages, and a plurality of tools, including a drill, a hole diameter measurement probe, a nut runner, and an electromagnetic riveter, mounted on the tool tray for lateral movement toward and away from a workpiece clamp-up position. The tools are positioned at the workpiece clamp-up position by moving one of the carriages longitudinally along the floor assembly jig and raising the other carriage to elevate the tool tray to a desired elevation.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1996Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Assignee: The Boeing Co.Inventors: David P. Banks, James E. Brodhead, James N. Buttrick, Jr., Paul E. Ffield, Darrell D. Jones, James C. Murphy, John F. Richards, Melvin R. Wiseman, John W. Schooff, Steven C. Van Swearingen
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Patent number: 5616837Abstract: A method for testing fuel line integrity and flow volume in a fuel injected internal combustion engine includes the steps of turning on a fuel pump connected to a fuel supply line with the engine's fuel injectors closed so as to pressurize fuel within the fuel line to a static condition, measuring fuel system pressure in the static condition, comparing the static condition fuel system pressure with a range of predetermined static pressures for an unobstructed fuel line, opening all fuel injectors to allow fuel flow through the fuel injectors such that the fuel system is in a fully loaded condition, measuring fuel system pressure in the fully loaded condition, and comparing the fully loaded condition fuel system pressure with a range of predetermined fully loaded pressure for an unobstructed fuel line.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1994Date of Patent: April 1, 1997Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: Michael D. Leonard, James C. Murphy