Patents by Inventor James E. Elliott
James E. Elliott 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: 10222568Abstract: The present techniques are directed to systems and methods for forming a pipe-conforming structure. The pipe-conforming structure includes a polymer material and one or more optic fibers embedded within the polymer material. The polymer material is formed into a structure that is conformed to the shape of a pipe. A method includes forming a polymer material into a structure including an edge region and a center region. The center region has a greater thickness than the edge region. The method includes inserting one or more optic fibers into the polymer material.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2016Date of Patent: March 5, 2019Assignee: ExxonMobil Upstream Research CompanyInventors: Antoine Minois, Mohan G. Kulkarni, James E. Elliott, Michael S. Weir, Wentao Cheng, Adam J. Rinehart
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Publication number: 20170038546Abstract: The present techniques are directed to systems and methods for forming a pipe-conforming structure. The pipe-conforming structure includes a polymer material and one or more optic fibers embedded within the polymer material. The polymer material is formed into a structure that is conformed to the shape of a pipe. A method includes forming a polymer material into a structure including an edge region and a center region. The center region has a greater thickness than the edge region. The method includes inserting one or more optic fibers into the polymer material.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2016Publication date: February 9, 2017Inventors: Antoine Minois, Mohan G. Kulkarni, James E. Elliott, Michael S. Weir, Wentao Cheng, Adam J. Rinehart
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Patent number: 9500828Abstract: The present techniques are directed to systems and methods for forming a pipe-conforming structure. The pipe-conforming structure includes a polymer material and one or more optic fibers embedded within the polymer material. The polymer material is formed into a structure that is conformed to the shape of a pipe. A method includes forming a polymer material into a structure including an edge region and a center region. The center region has a greater thickness than the edge region. The method includes inserting one or more optic fibers into the polymer material.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2015Date of Patent: November 22, 2016Assignee: ExxonMobil Upstream Research CompanyInventors: Antoine Minois, Mohan G. Kulkarni, James E. Elliott, Michael S. Weir, Wentao Cheng, Adam J. Rinehart
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Publication number: 20150378120Abstract: The present techniques are directed to systems and methods for forming a pipe-conforming structure. The pipe-conforming structure includes a polymer material and one or more optic fibers embedded within the polymer material. The polymer material is formed into a structure that is conformed to the shape of a pipe. A method includes forming a polymer material into a structure including an edge region and a center region. The center region has a greater thickness than the edge region. The method includes inserting one or more optic fibers into the polymer material.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2015Publication date: December 31, 2015Inventors: Antoine Minois, Mohan G. Kulkarni, James E. Elliott, Michael S. Weir, Wentao Cheng, Adam J. Rinehart
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Patent number: 6016814Abstract: A method for constructing a hair piece using a hair piece manufacturing kit. The hair piece manufacturing kit comprises a mesh base with a plurality of loops, a two-way tape having a top adhesive surface and a bottom adhesive surface, a gluing gel and a hair clip. The method comprises the steps of clipping a plurality of hair strands, gently coating the hair strands with a gluing gel, inserting the hair strands into the loops of the mesh base, and securely attaching the mesh base to the two-way tape.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1998Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Inventor: James E. Elliott
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Patent number: 4809247Abstract: A video signal play back device derives video signals from successive tracks formed as a continuous spiral on a video disc using a light source and a lens system, which is carried by a rotatable element at a predetermined spacing from the surface of the disc and which defines a folded optical path. The rotatable element translates the lens system in the radial direction relative to the disc for "coarse" steering of the light beam along the information tracks as the disc is rotated by a turntable. The optical path includes a mirror which is articulated for rotational motion about an axis which shifts the point of impingement of the transmitted light beam upon the disc in the radial direction. The returned beam is directed to a photosensitive pick-up which provides input signals to a circuit which generates a "fine" servo control signal to drive the articulated mirror.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1987Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Assignee: Discovision AssociatesInventor: James E. Elliott
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Patent number: 4703467Abstract: A video signal play back device derives video signals from successive tracks formed as a continuous spiral on a video disc using a light source and a lens system, which is carried by a rotatable element at a predetermined spacing from the surface of the disc and which defines a folded optical path. The rotatable element translates the lens system in the radial direction relative to the disc for "coarse" steering of the light beam along the information tracks as the disc is rotated by a turntable. The optical path includes a mirror which is articulated for rotational motion about an axis which shifts the point of impingement of the transmitted light beam upon the disc in the radial direction. The returned beam is directed to a photosensitive pick-up which provides input signals to a circuit which generates a "fine" servo control signal to drive the articulated mirror.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1983Date of Patent: October 27, 1987Assignee: Discovision AssociatesInventor: James E. Elliott
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Patent number: 4699196Abstract: A width adjustable Venetian blind that is extendible within limits. The blind includes a telescopic head channel assembly, a telescopic tilt rod assembly, a slat assembly, and a telescopic bottom rail assembly. The head channel assembly includes a central channel and sliding right and left channels. The tilt rod assembly includes a tilt rod body, two sliding tilt rod extensions, and two retaining clips to retain it in the head channel assembly. The slat assembly includes a series of vertically spaced slats. Each slat includes two slat components that overlap each other and are slidably secured to each other by two slat clips. The bottom rail assembly includes a bottom rail body and two sliding bottom rail extensions. At least three axially spaced ladder drum assemblies encircle a portion of the tilt rod assembly with at least three ladders depending therefrom. Each ladder supports the slats on its rungs. The bottom rail assembly is connected to the ends of the ladders.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1985Date of Patent: October 13, 1987Inventor: James E. Elliott
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Patent number: 4451913Abstract: A video signal play back device derives video signals from successive tracks formed as a continuous spiral on a video disc using a light source and a lens system, which is carried by a rotatable element at a predetermined spacing from the surface of the disc and which defines a folded optical path. The rotatable element translates the lens system in the radial direction relative to the disc for "coarse" steering of the light beam along the information tracks as the disc is rotated by a turntable. The optical path includes a mirror which is articulated for rotational motion about an axis which shifts the point of impingement of the transmitted light beam upon the disc in the radial direction. The returned beam is directed to a photosensitive pick-up which provides input signals to a circuit which generates a "fine" servo control signal to drive the articulated mirror.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1981Date of Patent: May 29, 1984Assignee: Discovision AssociatesInventor: James E. Elliott
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Patent number: 4367545Abstract: A video disc player assembly is described employing a fixed base member with a pair of fixed rails, and a movable carriage member employing a pair of linear bearing assemblies in engagement with said rails. A capstan and pulley assembly provides a means for moving the carriage member over the rails in the base member. A motor and spindle are mounted on the carriage for rotary driving of the video disc, a centering means is provided to accurately center the disc about the spindle, and a stabilization plate is provided adjacent and parallel to the rotating disc.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1980Date of Patent: January 4, 1983Assignee: Discovision AssociatesInventor: James E. Elliott
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Patent number: 4340955Abstract: A video disc player assembly is described employing a fixed base member with a pair of fixed rails, and a movable carriage member employing a pair of linear bearing assemblies in engagement with said rails. A capstan and pulley assembly provides a means for moving the carriage member over the rails in the base member.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1979Date of Patent: July 20, 1982Assignee: Discovision AssociatesInventor: James E. Elliott
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Patent number: 4282598Abstract: A video signal play back device derives video signals from successive tracks formed as a continuous spiral on a video disc using a light source and a lens system, which is carried by a rotatable element at a predetermined spacing from the surface of the disc and which defines a folded optical path. The rotatable element translates the lens system in the radial direction relative to the disc for "coarse" steering of the light beam along the information tracks as the disc is rotated by a turntable. The optical path includes a mirror which is articulated for rotational motion about an axis which shifts the point of impingement of the transmitted light beam upon the disc in the radial direction. The returned beam is directed to a photosensitive pick-up which provides input signals to a circuit which generates a "fine" servo control signal to drive the articulated mirror.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1978Date of Patent: August 4, 1981Assignee: Discovision AssociatesInventor: James E. Elliott
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Patent number: 4252327Abstract: A video disc player assembly is described employing a fixed base member with a pair of fixed rails, and a movable carriage member employing a pair of linear bearing assemblies in engagement with said rails. A stabilization plate is mounted on the movable carriage for movement therewith. A motor and spindle assembly is mounted on the stabilization plate. A portion of the motor and spindle assembly extends through axially aligned apertures in the stabilization plate and carriage and carries a videodisc mounting surface coplanar with the stabilization plate. A centering means is provided to accurately center the disc about the spindle. A releasable clamp rigidly engages the spindle and holds the videodisc against the mounting surface parallel to the stabilization plate. A motor and spindle are mounted on the carriage for rotary driving of the video disc, a centering means is provided to accurately center the disc about the spindle, and a stabilization plate is provided adjacent and parallel to the rotating disc.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1979Date of Patent: February 24, 1981Assignee: MCA Discovision, Inc.Inventors: James E. Elliott, Lawrence S. Canino
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Patent number: 4152586Abstract: An optical transducer having concentric radiant beam detectors for converting a radiant beam to electrical signals including a first axially placed detector with a second detector concentric therewith. In one embodiment, the detectors receive the radiant beam through an amplifying auxiliary lens. Changes in focus differentially affect the magnitude of the beam impinging on the individual detectors, resulting in corresponding changes in the individual detector outputs.A focusing system employing the transducer moves a focusing lens in response to the differential output of the individual detectors. The focusing system can be employed in a video disc reading system so that the video disc scanning beam is always focused precisely at the disc. An electrical difference circuit leading from the photo-detectors generates a driving signal to energize a lens-moving motor for shifting the focusing lens along the axis of the beam.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1978Date of Patent: May 1, 1979Assignee: MCA Discovision, Inc.Inventors: James E. Elliott, Lee Mickelson
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Patent number: 3997715Abstract: A focus detector includes apertured photodetectors which intercept a radiant beam. Changes in focus differentially affect the amount of radiation impinging on the detectors resulting in corresponding changes in their signal output.A videodisc system employing the detector moves a focusing lens to compensate for variations in the position of a target videodisc, so that a scanning beam is always accurately transmitted to a detector. A difference circuit connected to two photodetectors generates a driving signal to energize a lens-moving motor for shifting the focusing lens toward or away from the videodisc.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1974Date of Patent: December 14, 1976Assignee: MCA Disco-Vision, Inc.Inventor: James E. Elliott
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Patent number: 3944727Abstract: A video signal play back device derives video signals from a track on a video disc using a light source and an optical path to a lens system which is supported by an air bearing at a predetermined spacing from the surface of the disc. The optical path includes a mirror which is articulated for rotational motion about an axis which shifts the point of impingement of the transmitted light beam upon the disc in the radial direction. The returned beam is directed to a single photosensitive pick-up which, provides input signals to a circuit which generates a "fine" servo control signal to drive the articulated mirror. The air bearing member includes apparatus providing a bias force that varies with the radial displacement of the transducer assembly relative to the disc center.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1974Date of Patent: March 16, 1976Assignee: MCA Discovision, Inc.Inventor: James E. Elliott