Patents by Inventor James D. Love
James D. Love 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: 20240201636Abstract: Systems and methods use a computer vision camera to determine where bridles and other rigging items are positioned and provide that information to a control system. This information is used to place the elements of the rigging system before each live performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2022Publication date: June 20, 2024Inventor: James D. LOVE
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Publication number: 20240199387Abstract: A computer vision camera sensor apparatus for motorized winches capable of monitoring multiple conditions relating to the cable and drum and a processing system capable of analyzing the camera sensor output to identify multiple conditions relating to the winch cable and drum and initiate appropriate control signals to the winch to protect the equipment and loads supported by the hoist.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2022Publication date: June 20, 2024Inventor: James D. LOVE
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Patent number: 11226339Abstract: Methods and systems for high-throughput Identification of receptor:ligand interactions are provided. Throughout this application various publications are referred to in parentheses. Full citations for these references may be found at the end of the specification. The disclosures of these publications, and all patents, patent application publications and books referred to herein, are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety into the subject application to more fully describe the art to which the subject invention pertains.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2018Date of Patent: January 18, 2022Assignee: ALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MEDICINEInventors: Steven C. Almo, Ronald D. Seidel, III, Brandan S. Hillerich, Sarah C. Garrett-Thomson, James D. Love
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Publication number: 20200011875Abstract: Methods and systems for high-throughput Identification of receptor: ligand interactions are provided. Throughout this application various publications are referred to in parentheses. Full citations for these references may be found at the end of the specification. The disclosures of these publications, and all patents, patent application publications and books referred to herein, are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety into the subject application to more fully describe the art to which the subject invention pertains.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2018Publication date: January 9, 2020Applicant: ALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MEDICINEInventors: Steven C. Almo, Ronald D. Seidel, III, Brandan S. Hillerich, Sarah C. Garrett-Thomson, James D. Love
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Patent number: 10048271Abstract: Methods and systems for high-throughput identification of receptor:ligand interactions are provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2013Date of Patent: August 14, 2018Assignee: Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Inc.Inventors: Steven C. Almo, Ronald D. Seidel, III, Brandan S. Hillerich, Sarah C. Garrett-Thomson, James D. Love
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Patent number: 9429926Abstract: An automation and motion control system for the entertainment industry is used to dynamically respond to random or unknown inputs as well as known inputs and to coordinate the movement and operation of the objects, such as theatrical props, cameras, stunt persons, lighting, scenery, drapery, kinetic art sculptures, moving displays or other similar types of devices or items, on a large scale.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2014Date of Patent: August 30, 2016Assignee: TAIT TOWERS MANUFACTURING, LLCInventor: James D. Love
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Publication number: 20160184731Abstract: A haptic system for enhancing the operator interface of winches and other automated stage systems, in particular in a theater, using an input control device which is provided with resistance based on the load on the winch and on other factors. The system detects the condition or state of the load and generates a response that is imparted to the input control device to provide the user with a tactile feedback of that condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2014Publication date: June 30, 2016Inventors: James D. LOVE, Robert HOMAN, Mark AGER
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Publication number: 20160016096Abstract: A universal translator for an automation and motion control system enables components from different manufacturers to communicate with each other and be controlled by the automation and motion control system. The universal translator can remove unnecessary information from the component to enhance operation of the automation and motion control system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2014Publication date: January 21, 2016Inventors: Scott FISHER, James D. LOVE, Christopher Schlicht WESSELS
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Publication number: 20160011204Abstract: Methods and systems for high-throughput identification of receptor:ligand interactions are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2013Publication date: January 14, 2016Inventors: Steven C. Almo, Ronald D. Seidel, III, Brandan S. Hillerich, Sarah C. Garrett-Thomson, James D. Love
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Publication number: 20150331398Abstract: An automation and motion control system for the entertainment industry is used to dynamically respond to random or unknown inputs as well as known inputs and to coordinate the movement and operation of the objects, such as theatrical props, cameras, stunt persons, lighting, scenery, drapery, kinetic art sculptures, moving displays or other similar types of devices or items, on a large scale.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2014Publication date: November 19, 2015Applicant: TAIT TOWERS MANUFACTURING, LLCInventor: James D. LOVE
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Patent number: 9026269Abstract: A trolley system for the entertainment industry can receive power and control signals wirelessly. The trolley system can be wirelessly powered by an inductive power transfer system that is associated with the support member the trolley travels along. The trolley system can use a leaky feeder system for the wireless exchange of data, information and control instructions with an automation and motion and control system. The trolley can include additional components, e.g., a winch, that also receive power and control signals wirelessly.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2013Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: Tait Towers Manufacturing, LLCInventors: Nathan Hoover Cross, James D. Love
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Publication number: 20140277613Abstract: An emergency stop system for an automation and motion control system enables an operator to connect a portable, handheld control device to the automation and motion control device anywhere in the system and provide a “stop” command to the emergency stop system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: James D. LOVE, Scott FISHER
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Publication number: 20140277623Abstract: An automation and motion control system controls a plurality of theatrical objects. The automation and control system includes a data network, an operator console, remote station, input/output devices and external system; an emergency stop (e-stop) system; a machinery piece; and a control system. The control system includes industrial protocols and software interfaces. The control system generates a digital video graphics file from an original video image file and converts the digital video graphics file to a grayscale digital file. The control system transmits the grayscale digital file to a visual profile generator and a movement control device, receives the grayscale pixel maps from the grayscale conversion module; and generates a visual profile by the visual profile generator. The visual profile is a format compatible with a motion automation and control system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: TAIT TOWERS MANUFACTURING, LLCInventors: James D. LOVE, Scott FISHER
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Publication number: 20140207310Abstract: A trolley system for the entertainment industry can receive power and control signals wirelessly. The trolley system can be wirelessly powered by an inductive power transfer system that is associated with the support member the trolley travels along. The trolley system can use a leaky feeder system for the wireless exchange of data, information and control instructions with an automation and motion and control system. The trolley can include additional components, e.g., a winch, that also receive power and control signals wirelessly.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2013Publication date: July 24, 2014Applicant: FTSI, LLCInventors: Nathan Hoover CROSS, James D. LOVE
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Patent number: 7566807Abstract: The present invention provides BZPA products with improved flowability and two methods of producing such BZPA products. Both methods successfully produce BZPA products that are not prone to agglomerate upon storage, and thus the flowability of such BZPA products does not degrade over time. The first method includes mechanically forming the BZPA crystals into large compacted pellets or briquettes without the introduction of any additives or binders. The compacted pellets are large enough that the physical and chemical effects that occur on the surface of small crystal particles are eliminated or minimized, but small enough that the BZPA can be easily handled and used in commercial applications. The second method includes adding a substantially inert anti-caking agent to the BZPA crystals to minimize or retard their tendency to agglomerate. The preferred anti-caking agent is silicon dioxide (SiO2), which is blended with the BZPA crystals in small amounts.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2006Date of Patent: July 28, 2009Assignee: Novolyte Technologies Inc.Inventors: Pascal V. Bolomey, William C. Wang, Thomas W. Dickerson, James D. Love
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Publication number: 20080071104Abstract: The present invention provides BZPA products with improved flowability and two methods of producing such BZPA products. Both methods successfully produce BZPA products that are not prone to agglomerate upon storage, and thus the flowability of such BZPA products does not degrade over time. The first method includes mechanically forming the BZPA crystals into large compacted pellets or briquettes without the introduction of any additives or binders. The compacted pellets are large enough that the physical and chemical effects that occur on the surface of small crystal particles are eliminated or minimized, but small enough that the BZPA can be easily handled and used in commercial applications. The second method includes adding a substantially inert anti-caking agent to the BZPA crystals to minimize or retard their tendency to agglomerate. The preferred anti-caking agent is silicon dioxide (SiO2), which is blended with the BZPA crystals in small amounts.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2006Publication date: March 20, 2008Applicant: Ferro CorporationInventors: Pascal V. Bolomey, Thomas W. Dickerson, James D. Love, William C. Wang
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Patent number: 7129371Abstract: The present invention provides BZPA products with improved flowability and two methods of producing such BZPA products. Both methods successfully produce BZPA products that are not prone to agglomerate upon storage, and thus the flowability of such BZPA products does not degrade over time. The first method includes mechanically forming the BZPA crystals into large compacted pellets or briquettes without the introduction of any additives or binders. The compacted pellets are large enough that the physical and chemical effects that occur on the surface of small crystal particles are eliminated or minimized, but small enough that the BZPA can be easily handled and used in commercial applications. The second method includes adding a substantially inert anti-caking agent to the BZPA crystals to minimize or retard their tendency to agglomerate. The preferred anti-caking agent is silicon dioxide (SiO2), which is blended with the BZPA crystals in small amounts.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2003Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: Ferro CorporationInventors: Pascal V. Bolomey, Thomas W. Dickerson, James D. Love, William C. Wang
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Patent number: 6730815Abstract: The present invention provides a method of producing glycol ethers, which are also commonly known as glymes. The method according to the invention includes contacting a glycol with a monohydric alcohol in the presence of a polyperfluorosulfonic acid resin catalyst under conditions effective to produce the glyme. The method of the invention can be used to produce, for example, monoglyme, ethyl glyme, diglyme, ethyl diglyme, triglyme, butyl diglyme, tetraglyme, and their respective corresponding monoalkyl ethers. The present invention also provides a method of producing 1,4-dioxane from mono- or diethylene glycol and tetrahydrofuran from 1,4-butanediol.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2002Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: Ferro CorporationInventors: Charles L. Baimbridge, Pascal V. Bolomey, James D. Love
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Publication number: 20040044253Abstract: The present invention provides a method of producing glycol ethers, which are also commonly known as glymes. The method according to the invention includes contacting a glycol with a monohydric alcohol in the presence of a polyperfluorosulfonic acid resin catalyst under conditions effective to produce the glyme. The method of the invention can be used to produce, for example, monoglyme, ethyl glyme, diglyme, ethyl diglyme, triglyme, butyl diglyme, tetraglyme, and their respective corresponding monoalkyl ethers. The present invention also provides a method of producing 1,4-dioxane from mono- or diethylene glycol and tetrahydrofuran from 1,4-butanediol.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2002Publication date: March 4, 2004Applicant: Ferro CorporationInventors: Charles L. Baimbridge, Pascal V. Bolomey, James D. Love