Patents by Inventor James Carl
James Carl 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: 6330033Abstract: A delay tracker for a signal processing system, which delay tracker utilizes a special code or pulse on the active portion of the tracked signal with the system including a pulse detector later in the system subsequently recognizing the special code or pulse in order to identify such signal and ascertain any delays associated with the signal for use by the system including possible resynchronization of the tracked signal with another signal associated therewith.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1996Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Inventor: James Carl Cooper
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Patent number: 6289575Abstract: A stator assembly has a pair of end holes leading to a hollow region which has a larger diameter than the end holes. The assembly is manufactured around an elongated pole having a diameter equal to the end holes, which is surrounded by a temporary sleeve whose thickness fills the gap between the pole and the inner wall of the hollow region. The pieces of the assembly are placed onto the pole such that the sleeve lies within the hollow region, to thereby align them correctly with one another. After the pieces are secured to each other, the pole is removed, leaving the sleeve within the hollow region, and then the sleeve is removed. The sleeve may be flexible in order to expedite its removal from the hollow, and also may be of a magnetic material that is kept in place by magnetic forces generated by the stator assembly or by the pole.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1999Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: California Linear Devices, Inc.Inventors: Philip Hollingsworth, James Carl Ellard, Paul M. Lindberg
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Patent number: 6217274Abstract: The present invention provides for a continuous flow transfer system designed to transfer the contents of a mail tray into a cartridge for subsequent processing and then, after processing, to transfer the contents of the cartridge back into a mail tray without disrupting the facing or orientation of each piece of mail. The continuous flow transfer system comprises both a cartridge loader and a cartridge unloader, both of which have a tray section, a transfer conveyor and a cartridge section. The tray section, or infeed section, of the cartridge loader is designed to deliver filled mail trays to the transfer section of the loader. At the transfer section, the contents of each mail tray are deposited into an intermediate container that is affixed to the transfer section. The transfer section then delivers the contents of the intermediate container into empty cartridges being fed onto the cartridge section, or discharge section, of the loader.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1999Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Bell & Howell Postal Systems, Inc.Inventors: Eduard Svyatsky, David Schwaba, Anatoly Estis, Walter Conard, James Carl McClain, Stephen R. Archer, Fred Hegland
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Patent number: 6104103Abstract: A power transfer system for applying backup electrical power to electrical systems is described which applies backup power automatically without power interruption and which is straightforward to implement and inexpensive to manufacture. The power transfer system has a direct current (DC) power bus as a common supply point for protected electrical equipment, thereby making prior art systems which provide power transfer between alternating current (AC) power sources and typically provide an AC power bus in common with the protected equipment no longer necessary.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1999Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Ingalls Shipbuilding, Inc.Inventors: James Carl Siewert, Clifford L. Allen
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Patent number: 6059054Abstract: A cutter element that balances maximum gage-keeping capabilities with minimal tensile stress induced damage to the cutter elements is disclosed. The cutter elements of the present invention have a non-symmetrical shape and may include a more aggressive cutting profile than conventional cutter elements. In one embodiment, a cutter element is configured such that the inside angle at which its leading face intersects the wear face is less than the inside angle at which its trailing face intersects the wear face. This can also be accomplished by providing the cutter element with a relieved wear face. In another embodiment of the invention, the surfaces of the present cutter element are curvilinear and the transitions between the leading and trailing faces and the gage face are rounded, or contoured.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1997Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: Smith International, Inc.Inventors: Gary Ray Portwood, Gary Edward Garcia, James Carl Minikus, Per Ivar Nese, Chris Edward Cawthorne, Scott D. McDonough
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Patent number: 6051374Abstract: Hepatitis GB Virus (HGBV) nucleic acid and amino acid sequences useful for a variety of diagnostic and therapeutic applications, kits for using the HGBV nucleic acid or amino acid sequences, HGBV immunogenic particles, and antibodies which specifically bind to HGBV. Also provided are methods for producing antibodies, polyclonal or monoclonal, from the HGBV nucleic acid or amino acid sequences.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventors: John N. Simons, Tami J. Pilot-Matias, George J. Dawson, George G. Schlauder, Suresh M. Desai, Thomas P. Leary, Anthony Scott Muerhoff, James Carl Erker, Sheri L. Buijk, Isa K. Mushahwar
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Patent number: 6019364Abstract: A document transporting system for conveying documents along a transport path in a first direction from a document infeed station to a document processing station, certain of such documents being advanced along the transport path from the infeed station with an improper facing orientation. A plurality of document re-orienting devices are disposed adjacent the transport path between the infeed station and the document processing station. Each of the document re-orienting devices are adapted to receive an improperly oriented document, to reverse the orientation of the previously improperly oriented document, and to transport the correctly oriented document back onto the document transport path. Control elements operatively associated with each of the plurality of document re-orienting devices deliver improperly oriented documents into a pre-selected empty re-orienting device.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1997Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Assignee: Bell & Howell Postal Systems Inc.Inventors: Eduard Svyatsky, Walter Conard, John M. Buday, James Carl McClain
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Patent number: 5981172Abstract: Hepatitus GB Virus (HGBV) nucleic acid and amino acid sequences useful for a variety of diagnostic and theraeutic applications, kits for using the HGBV nucleic acid or amino acid sequences, HGBV immunogenic particles, and antibodies which specifically bind to HGBV. Also provided are methods for producing antibodies, polyclonal or monoclonal, from the HGBV nucleic acid or amino acid sequences.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1995Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventors: John N. Simons, Tami J. Pilot-Matias, George J. Dawson, George G. Schlauder, Suresh M. Desai, Thomas P. Leary, Anthony Scott Muerhoff, Sheri L. Buijk, James Carl Erker, Isa K. Mushahwar
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Patent number: 5967245Abstract: A rolling cone bit includes a cone cutter having a gage row and an adjacent nestled gage row of cutter elements that are positioned on gage so as to divide or share the borehole corner cutting duty. The wear resistance, hardness, toughness and shape of the cutter elements in the adjacent rows are optimized depending upon the type of cutting the respective rows perform, the characteristics of the formation being drilled and the drilling techniques being employed. In most applications, the nestled gage cutter elements will have cutting surfaces that are more wear resistant or harder than the cutting surfaces of the gage cutter elements which experience more bottom hole duty. The nestled gage cutter elements engage the borehole wall with a negative rake angle for increased durability. Preferably, the nestled gage cutter elements have continuously contoured and non-shearing cutting surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1997Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Smith International, Inc.Inventors: Gary Edward Garcia, Gary Ray Portwood, James Carl Minikus, Per Ivar Nese, Dennis Cisneros, Chris Edward Cawthorne, Madapusi K. Keshavan
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Patent number: 5960047Abstract: A system and method for transmitting information in which a relatively narrowband signal is transmitted followed by the transmission of a relatively wideband signal. The narrowband signal may be used by the receiver to alert the receiver to the upcoming wideband signal. In a system in which the transmissions occur asynchronously to the receiver, the receiver may be less complicated because the receiver is provided with an indication of the time and/or the center frequency of the wideband signal. Either the narrowband signal or the wideband signal may be used to transmit information from the transmitting device to the receiver. The system and method find particular advantage in tracking and locating systems in which a plurality of tags asynchronously transmit information and/or location information to a receiver or a set of receivers.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1997Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Harris CorporationInventors: James Arthur Proctor, Jr., James Carl Otto
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Patent number: 5892299Abstract: A power transfer system for applying backup electrical power to electrical systems is described which applies backup power automatically without power interruption and which is straightforward to implement and inexpensive to manufacture. The power transfer system has a direct current (DC) power bus as a common supply point for protected electrical equipment, thereby making prior art systems which provide power transfer between alternating current (AC) power sources and typically provide an AC power bus in common with the protected equipment no longer necessary.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1996Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Inventors: James Carl Siewert, Clifford L. Allen
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Patent number: 5847769Abstract: A delay tracker utilizes a special code on the tracked signal in order to recognize such signal and ascertain any delays associated therewith.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1996Date of Patent: December 8, 1998Inventor: James Carl Cooper
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Patent number: 5833020Abstract: A rolling cone bit includes a cone cutter having a pair of adjacent rows of cutter elements that are positioned so as to divide the sidewall and bottom hole cutting duty. The wear resistance, hardness and toughness of the cutter elements in the adjacent rows are optimized depending upon the type of cutting the respective rows perform. In most applications, the cutter elements experiencing more sidewall cutting will have cutting surfaces that are more wear resistant or harder than the cutting surfaces of cutter elements in rows experiencing more bottom hole duty. Likewise, the cutter elements exposed to more bottom hole duty will generally be tougher than those experiencing substantial sidewall cutting. The material enhancements include varying the grades of tungsten carbide used in the cutter elements and by selectively employing layers of super abrasives, such as PCD or PCBN. The cutter elements may be either inserts or steel teeth.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1996Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: Smith International, Inc.Inventors: Gary Ray Portwood, Gary Edward Garcia, James Carl Minikus, Per Ivar Nese, Dennis Cisneros, Chris Edward Cawthorne
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Patent number: 5730484Abstract: An add-on shading device provides additional protection both laterally and downwardly with respect to the standard automobile visor. It includes a screen that is partially transparent so that one may be partially shaded while still having adequate vision during driving. A glove engages over the visor and is able to be shifted left or right so as to adapt for lateral shading requirements. A downwardly extending screen attaches to the glove adjustably, so that it may be positioned at a desired height. A side extending tab is positioned to provide improved holding and positioning capability of the screen on the glove.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1996Date of Patent: March 24, 1998Inventor: James Carl Robinson
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Patent number: 5709422Abstract: A security device for double doors having adjacent handles which comprises a lateral bracing segment which extends across the two handles, a short depending segment connected to the lateral bracing segment by a first loop encompassing the neck of the first handle, and a depending bracing segment connected to the lateral bracing segment by a second loop encompassing the neck of the second handle, where the depending bracing segment extends back across the juncture between the double doors.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1996Date of Patent: January 20, 1998Inventor: James Carl Malone
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Patent number: 5687196Abstract: A system and method for tracking a remote RF transmitter with reduced susceptibility to the effects of multipath in which the distance and direction of an arriving RF chirp signal are determined with respect to the earliest arriving portion of the signal which is presumed to be the direct path signal. The received chirp signals, including the direct and multipath signals, from a remote transmitter are correlated into plural path signals, and the direction and distance to the transmitter is determined from the earliest arriving path signal.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1994Date of Patent: November 11, 1997Assignee: Harris CorporationInventors: James Arthur Proctor, Jr., James Carl Otto
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Patent number: 5677515Abstract: A shielded printed wiring board is disclosed which provides electrical and magnetic isolation for the signal layers located thereon. The printed wiring board includes a signal layer laminated between two non-conductive dielectric layers. The bottom side of the printed wiring board has a conductive layer coated thereon. Grooves are routed through the printed circuit board on both sides of each signal layer extending from the top layer partially through to the conductive layer. Conductive metallic coatings are then provided to coat the board and thereby encapsulate the signal layer in a ground envelope, separated by a controlled thickness dielectric. In an alternate embodiment, a plurality of layers are laminated one on top of the other to provide a multilayer printed wiring board.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1991Date of Patent: October 14, 1997Assignee: TRW Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Charles Selk, Harold J. Hirsch, James Carl Canyon, Frederick M. Gower
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Patent number: 5675277Abstract: The present invention provides a phase shifting apparatus and method. The phase shifting apparatus comprises a signal generator and a converting device. An input signal is converted by the offset signals from the signal generator, thereby producing an output signal with the same frequency as that of the input signal. The phase of the output signal is determined by the difference of the offset signals applied to the converting device. In particular, when two offset signals are in quadrature, the output signal becomes in quadrature with the input signal. When the two offset signals have the same phase, the output signal has the same phase as that of the input signal. Preferably, the converting device includes two cascaded offset means, each having a multiplier and a filter coupling to the multiplier. A plurality of converting means may be coupled in parallel to the signal generator.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1996Date of Patent: October 7, 1997Assignee: Pixel InstrumentsInventors: James Carl Cooper, Steven J. Anderson
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Patent number: 5675552Abstract: A sonar apparatus using a phased array technique for steering an acoustical beam for scanning an underwater area. The sonar apparatus includes a scanning transducer having multiple elements for transmitting and steering the acoustical beam and receiving its reflection from an object, an electronic control circuit for generating steering information and computing a relative location of the object, and an input/output section for displaying the relative location to a user. The control circuit includes a software level/align control for compensating for mis-leveling or mis-alignment during installation, a scan control capable of selecting a scan center direction and a scan width in one degree increments, a forward gain control for optimizing the sensitivity of the sonar apparatus in a forward looking scan, and a combination of a time variable gain control and an autorange control for minimizing the reflection of sidelobes of the acoustical beam.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1995Date of Patent: October 7, 1997Assignee: Interphase Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Charles L. Hicks, James Carl Bartz
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Patent number: 4112461Abstract: Apparatus and method are disclosed for diffracting light beams of different wavelengths to form a color image without achromatizing optics. An acoustic wave deflection frequency range is utilized which will result in no more than a predetermined maximum variation of diffraction efficiency and which covers the Bragg-tolerance ranges for all wavelengths used. Because the different wavelength beams will scan at different speeds (covering the same angular deflection during different scan times) intensity modulating information for each wavelength is impressed upon an acoustooptic modulator in the light path at different appropriate rates and during different appropriate periods during the scan. The modulating information for each wavelength is impressed upon the modulator only during that respective time period in which the deflection frequency is within a range that will result in angular diffraction ranges which match for all beams.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1976Date of Patent: September 5, 1978Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: James Carl Owens