Patents by Inventor James Kane

James Kane 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).

  • Patent number: 7003502
    Abstract: A method of enabling a knowledge management community. A community is originated based on a vision of values and benefits that can be realized from the organized sharing of knowledge within a common group of people. The group is defined based on subject matter, interest, geography, or any other category. Based on the vision of a community, an initial definition of the community is created, including a community charter. Based on the community charter, the community is designed. The design of the community includes creating a matrix showing processes performed by members of the community and the outcomes of these processes, developing knowledge maps that show the knowledge used and created in performing processes, and defining metrics to measure the benefit derived from the sharing of knowledge within the community.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 21, 2006
    Assignee: Unisys Corporation
    Inventors: Lori D. Wizdo, Ian Farbrother, Michael Williams McHugh, Alex Goodall, Robert Martin Taylor, Barbara Toddie Geraghty, Susan McCabe, James Kane, N. Lee Beyer
  • Publication number: 20050199524
    Abstract: Disclosed are packages and methods for packaging perishable foods such as meat, fish, poultry, vegetables or other food products. The packaging comprises a vacuum skin package comprising a film having specific package gas permeability requirements and a framing element within which the packaged goods are held.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 10, 2005
    Publication date: September 15, 2005
    Inventors: Donna Visioli, James Kane, Timothy Libert, Shanna Moore
  • Publication number: 20050079252
    Abstract: Disclosed is a multi-compartment package made from flexible polymeric material heat sealed at the peripheral edges for filling with products that are to be stored separately from each other and then combined after heating. Temperature dependent frangible seals between the sheets of polymeric packaging material form the compartments of the package. Also disclosed are films suitable for use in these packages. Also disclosed are convenience meals comprising these packages.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 13, 2004
    Publication date: April 14, 2005
    Inventors: Terrance Kendig, James Kane
  • Patent number: 6537829
    Abstract: The invention provides methods, compositions, and apparatus for performing sensitive detection of analytes, such as biological macromolecules and other analytes, by labeling a probe molecule with an up-converting label. The up-converting label absorbs radiation from an illumination source and emits radiation at one or more higher frequencies, providing enhanced signal-to-noise ratio and the essential elimination of background sample autofluorescence. The methods, compositions, and apparatus are suitable for the sensitive detection of multiple analytes and for various clinical and environmental sampling techniques.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2003
    Assignee: SRI International
    Inventors: David A. Zarling, Michel J. Rossi, Norman A. Peppers, James Kane, Gregory W. Faris, Mark J. Dyer, Steve Y. Ng, Luke V. Schneider
  • Publication number: 20020180727
    Abstract: Computerized method that provides user control of multiple reusable parallel buffers that have utility in mapping and processing digital transformations to improve formation of composite images for single or multiple images. Pixel and sub-pixel memory maps (i.e., Shadow Buffers) of screen space and projector attributes (e.g., gamma, contrast, intensity, color, position, stretching, warping, soft-edge blending, etc.) are used to improve the final overall composite image.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 26, 2002
    Publication date: December 5, 2002
    Inventors: Ronald James Guckenberger, Francis James Kane
  • Publication number: 20020158877
    Abstract: The Shadow Buffer method can be characterized as control of multiple reusable parallel buffers that have utility in mapping digital transformations to improve formation of composite images for single displays or multiple projected images. This method can be described analogously as innovative extensions to current software and hardware solutions that use multiple allocation of pixel memory space to color, alpha and Z-depth functions. The Shadow Buffers are additional pixel and sub-pixel memory maps of screen space and projector attributes (e.g., gamma, contrast, intensity, color, position, stretching, warping, soft-edge blending) that improve the final overall composite image.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 20, 2001
    Publication date: October 31, 2002
    Inventors: Ronald James Guckenberger, Francis James Kane
  • Patent number: 6399397
    Abstract: The invention provides methods, compositions, and apparatus for performing sensitive detection of analytes, such as biological macromolecules and other analytes, by labeling a probe molecule with an up-converting label. The up-converting label absorbs radiation from an illumination source and emits radiation at one or more higher frequencies, providing enhanced signal-to-noise ratio and the essential elimination of background sample autofluorescence. The methods, compositions, and apparatus are suitable for the sensitive detection of multiple analytes and for various clinical and environmental sampling techniques.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 4, 2002
    Assignee: SRI International
    Inventors: David A. Zarling, Michel J. Rossi, Norman A. Peppers, James Kane, Gregory W. Faris, Mark J. Dyer, Steve Y. Ng, Luke V. Schneider
  • Patent number: 6312914
    Abstract: The invention provides methods, compositions, and apparatus for performing sensitive detection of analytes, such as biological macromolecules and other analytes, by labeling a probe molecule with an up-converting label. The up-converting label absorbs radiation from an illumination source and emits radiation at one or more higher frequencies, providing enhanced signal-to-noise ratio and the essential elimination of background sample autofluorescence. The methods, compositions, and apparatus are suitable for the sensitive detection of multiple analytes and for various clinical and environmental sampling techniques.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 6, 2001
    Assignee: Orasure Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Keith W. Kardos, R. Sam Niedbala, Jarrett Lee Burton, David E. Cooper, David A. Zarling, Michel J. Rossi, Norman A. Peppers, James Kane, Gregory W. Faris, Mark J. Dyer, Steve Y. Ng, Luke V. Schneider
  • Patent number: 6240767
    Abstract: A system that can accurately monitor and control low concentrations of ethylene gas includes a test chamber configured to receive sample gas potentially containing an ethylene concentration and ozone, a detector configured to receive light produced during a reaction between the ethylene and ozone and to produce signals related thereto, and a computer connected to the detector to process the signals to determine therefrom a value of the concentration of ethylene in the sample gas. The supply for the system can include a four way valve configured to receive pressurized gas at one input and a test chamber. A piston is journaled in the test chamber with a drive end disposed in a drive chamber and a reaction end defining with walls of the test chamber a variable volume reaction chamber. The drive end of the piston is pneumatically connected to two ports of the four way valve to provide motive force to the piston.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 5, 2001
    Inventors: Bruce N. Nelson, Roy V. Richard, II, James A. Kane
  • Patent number: 6159686
    Abstract: The invention provides methods, compositions, and apparatus for performing sensitive detection of analytes, such as biological macromolecules and other analytes, by labeling a probe molecule with an up-converting label. The up-converting label absorbs radiation from an illumination source and emits radiation at one or more higher frequencies, providing enhanced signal-to-noise ratio and the essential elimination of background sample autofluorescence. The methods, compositions, and apparatus are suitable for the sensitive detection of multiple analytes and for various clinical and environmental sampling techniques.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 12, 2000
    Assignee: SRI International
    Inventors: Keith W. Kardos, R. Sam Niedbala, Jarrett Lee Burton, David E. Cooper, David A. Zarling, Michel J. Rossi, Norman A. Peppers, James Kane, Gregory W. Faris, Mark J. Dyer, Steve Y. Ng, Luke V. Schneider
  • Patent number: 6132642
    Abstract: A process for preparing phosphor particles having a particle size of 1 micron or less and that are spherical in shape. Such phosphors are useful, for example, as upconverter phosphors in labels for immunoassays. The process comprises preparing a dilute solution of soluble salts of the rare earth metals in amounts required to make the desired phosphor, adding a chemical agent that releases hydroxyl ions, precipitating small spherical particles of a rare earth hydroxycarbonate compound, heating the particles in oxygen at a limited temperature to form the corresponding trioxide particles, and heating the trioxide particles in a sulfur-containing flux in the absence of oxygen at a temperature no higher than about 900.degree. C. to convert the trioxide particles to the corresponding oxysulfide phosphor particles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 17, 2000
    Assignee: Sarnoff Corporation
    Inventor: James Kane
  • Patent number: 5891656
    Abstract: The invention provides methods, compositions, and apparatus for performing sensitive detection of analytes, such as biological macromolecules and other analytes, by labeling a probe molecule with an up-converting label. The up-converting label absorbs radiation from an illumination source and emits radiation at one or more higher frequencies, providing enhanced signal-to-noise ratio and the essential elimination of background sample autofluorescence. The methods, compositions, and apparatus are suitable for the sensitive detection of multiple analytes and for various clinical and environmental sampling techniques.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 6, 1999
    Assignee: SRI International
    Inventors: David A. Zarling, Michel J. Rossi, Norman A. Peppers, James Kane, Gregory W. Faris, Mark J. Dyer, Steve Y. Ng, Luke V. Schneider
  • Patent number: 5891361
    Abstract: Spherical particles of fluoride up-converter phosphors having a particle size of 1 micron and less can be made from their corresponding precursor hydroxycarbonate particles by heating the hydroxycarbonate particles in an oxygen-containing atmosphere to convert the hydroxycarbonate to the corresponding oxide but without changing the size and shape of the particles, and then heating the phosphor oxide particles to their corresponding fluoride particles by heating in SF.sub.6, at a temperature that will crack the SF.sub.6 but will not change the size or shape of the phosphor particles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 6, 1999
    Assignee: Sarnoff Corporation
    Inventor: James Kane
  • Patent number: 5751984
    Abstract: An instruction combination unit for a microprocessor compares multiple fetched instructions to determine whether they can be combined for simultaneous execution. The instruction combination unit compares destination registers of preceding instructions against source registers of subsequent instructions. If a subsequent instruction is to operate on a result of a preceding instruction before the result of the preceding instruction is available to the subsequent instruction, a data access conflict arises. The instructions are compared, and combined, if possible. Otherwise, execution of the subsequent instruction is stalled until the result from the preceding instruction is available to the subsequent instruction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1998
    Assignees: United Microelectronics Corporation, Meridian Semiconductor, Inc.
    Inventors: Hsiao-Shih Chang, James A. Kane, Graham B. Whitted, III
  • Patent number: 5736410
    Abstract: The invention provides methods, compositions, and apparatus for performing sensitive detection of analytes, such as biological macromolecules and other analytes, by labeling a probe molecule with an up-converting label. The up-converting label absorbs radiation from an illumination source and emits radiation at one or more higher frequencies, providing enhanced signal-to-noise ratio and the essential elimination of background sample autofluorescence. The methods, compositions, and apparatus are suitable for the sensitive detection of multiple analytes and for various clinical and environmental sampling techniques.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 7, 1998
    Assignee: SRI International
    Inventors: David A. Zarling, Michel J. Rossi, Norman A. Peppers, James Kane, Gregory W. Faris, Mark J. Dyer, Steve Y. Ng, Luke V. Schneider
  • Patent number: 5728422
    Abstract: A ratiometric optical sensors method of making is provided to measure dissolved oxygen in a fluid sample. The sensor is formulated so as to contain an oxygen permeable membrane of a cured perfluorinated urethane polymer and, incorporated therein, an oxygen-sensitive indicator component and a reference dye component. The emission spectrum from the indicator component is calibrated by comparison with that of the reference dye, which is substantially less sensitive to oxygen-quenching and which has a photodecomposition rate similar to the indicator component. Methods for making and using the membrane and sensor are provided as well.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 24, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 17, 1998
    Assignee: Optical Sensors, Incorporated
    Inventors: James Kane, Roy Martin, Anne Perkovich
  • Patent number: 5709972
    Abstract: A generalized grain ruler incorporating a plurality of uniform patches representing a range of granularities, each patch being a perceptually distinct representation of graininess spaced at perceptually uniform intervals and recorded in an increasing sequence of graininess. A method for producing a generalized grain ruler for the measurement, by comparison of, grain in a reference imaging system generated image, comprising, the steps of:a) generating a set of random numbers for each image component;b) filtering each set of random numbers to alter the Wiener spectrum to result in a filtered set of random numbers that look as if they were generated by the reference photographic system; andc) delivering the filtered set of random numbers to an output device that renders them into an image which is the generalized grain ruler.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 20, 1998
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Robert Everett Cookingham, Paul James Kane
  • Patent number: 5698397
    Abstract: The invention provides methods, compositions, and apparatus for performing sensitive detection of analytes, such as biological macromolecules and other analytes, by labeling a probe molecule with an up-converting label. The up-converting label absorbs radiation from an illumination source and emits radiation at one or more higher frequencies, providing enhanced signal-to-noise ratio and the essential elimination of background sample autofluorescence. The methods, compositions, and apparatus are suitable for the sensitive detection of multiple analytes and for various clinical and environmental sampling techniques.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 16, 1997
    Assignee: SRI International
    Inventors: David A. Zarling, Michel J. Rossi, Norman A. Peppers, James Kane, Gregory W. Faris, Mark J. Dyer, Steve Y. Ng, Luke V. Schneider
  • Patent number: 5681532
    Abstract: A ratiometric method for using optical sensors is provided to measure dissolved oxygen in a fluid sample. The sensor is formulated so as to contain an oxygen permeable membrane of a cured perfluorinated urethane polymer and, incorporated therein, an oxygen-sensitive indicator component and a reference dye component. The emission spectrum from the indicator component is calibrated by comparison with that of the reference dye, which is substantially less sensitive to oxygen-quenching and which has a photodecomposition rate similar to the indicator component. Methods for making and using the membrane and sensor are provided as well.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 24, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 28, 1997
    Assignee: Optical Sensors, Incorporated
    Inventors: James Kane, Roy Martin, Anne Marie Schilling
  • Patent number: 5674698
    Abstract: The invention provides methods, compositions, and apparatus for performing sensitive detection of analytes, such as biological macromolecules and other analytes, by labeling a probe molecule with an up-converting label. The up-converting label absorbs radiation from an illumination source and emits radiation at one or more higher frequencies, providing enhanced signal-to-noise ratio and the essential elimination of background sample autofluorescence. The methods, compositions, and apparatus are suitable for the sensitive detection of multiple analytes and for various clinical and environmental sampling techniques.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 7, 1997
    Assignee: SRI International
    Inventors: David A. Zarling, Michel J. Rossi, Norman A. Peppers, James Kane, Gregory W. Faris, Mark J. Dyer, Steve Y. Ng, Luke V. Schneider