Patents by Inventor James Keane
James Keane 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: 20140299154Abstract: Disclosed is a scraper device for cleaning an exterior of a watercraft and/or a seawall. The scraper device has a flap component that urges the scraper device against a surface upon movement in a first and second opposing directions.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2014Publication date: October 9, 2014Inventor: James Keane
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Patent number: 7959164Abstract: An example roll control device uses differential pressure values, for example, that are conveyed by a motor driven pump to a first actuator associated with a first stabilizer. The differential pressure values are also conveyed from the motor driven pump to a second stabilizer through a proportional valve in one example. In another example, multiple actuators are utilized with each actuator being associated with a separate motor driven pump in communication with a common controller.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2008Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: ArvinMeritor Technology, LLCInventors: James Keane, Simon Dean, Edward H. Phillips, Eric Smay
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Patent number: 7954826Abstract: A roll control system is provided that includes first and second dampers each having fluid. A pump fluidly interconnects the first and second dampers. A motor is connected to the pump. A controller is in communication with the motor. The controller is configured to command the motor to drive the pump and transfer fluid between the first and second actuators in a desired direction in response to a roll signal. The pump provides fluid from one of the first and second dampers to the other of the first and second dampers in response to being driven by the motor. The roll control system can be used on front and rear axles to provide improved overall stability for the vehicle. In one example, a common motor is used to drive first and second pumps, which are respectively associated with the front and rear axles.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2007Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: ArvinMeritor Technology, LLCInventors: Everett Hall, James Keane, Jeffrey Lloyd
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Patent number: 7722055Abstract: A roll control device includes at least one actuator having first and second chambers. A pump is in fluid communication with the first and second chambers and is configured to transfer fluid between them. A motor is connected to the pump and is in communication with a controller. The controller is configured to selectively command the motor to drive the pump in response to a roll signal and transfer fluid between the first and second chambers in a desired direction. A failsafe valve is arranged between the pump and first and second chambers in one example. The failsafe valve includes a first open position in which the first and second chambers are fluidly connected to one another and bypass the pump.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2007Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: ArvinMeritor Technology, LLCInventors: Everett Hall, James Keane
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Publication number: 20080309031Abstract: A roll control system is provided that includes first and second dampers each having fluid. A pump fluidly interconnects the first and second dampers. A motor is connected to the pump. A controller is in communication with the motor. The controller is configured to command the motor to drive the pump and transfer fluid between the first and second actuators in a desired direction in response to a roll signal. The pump provides fluid from one of the first and second dampers to the other of the first and second dampers in response to being driven by the motor. The roll control system can be used on front and rear axles to provide improved overall stability for the vehicle. In one example, a common motor is used to drive first and second pumps, which are respectively associated with the front and rear axles.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2007Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventors: Everett Hall, James Keane, Jeffrey Lloyd
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Publication number: 20080309030Abstract: A roll control device includes at least one actuator having first and second chambers. A pump is in fluid communication with the first and second chambers and is configured to transfer fluid between them. A motor is connected to the pump and is in communication with a controller. The controller is configured to selectively command the motor to drive the pump in response to a roll signal and transfer fluid between the first and second chambers in a desired direction. A failsafe valve is arranged between the pump and first and second chambers in one example. The failsafe valve includes a first open position in which the first and second chambers are fluidly connected to one another and bypass the pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2007Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventors: Everett Hall, James Keane
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Publication number: 20080309032Abstract: An example roll control device uses differential pressure values, for example, that are conveyed by a motor driven pump to a first actuator associated with a first stabilizer. The differential pressure values are also conveyed from the motor driven pump to a second stabilizer through a proportional valve in one example. In another example, multiple actuators are utilized with each actuator being associated with a separate motor driven pump in communication with a common controller.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2008Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventors: James Keane, Simon Dean, Edward H. Phillips, Eric Smay
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Patent number: 7351767Abstract: We disclose a composition comprising (i) a monovinylarene-conjugated diene copolymer and (ii) an acrylate terpolymer. The composition can be in the form of a film. We also disclose a container comprising a container structure and a shrink label in contact with the container structure's exterior surface. We also disclose a method of applying a shrink label to a container structure.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2004Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Chevron Phillips Chemical Company, LPInventors: David L Hartsock, John M Brown, James A Keane
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Publication number: 20070063822Abstract: A device is described to provide a localisable information signal. The device is adapted to emit sequentially a locating sound signal comprising broad band sound and an information sound signal comprising at least verbal information. A signal generated by such a device, a system incorporating a plurality of such devices, and a method of enabling an individual to orientate in an environment using such a system or signal are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2005Publication date: March 22, 2007Inventors: Deborah Withington, James Keane
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Patent number: 7193014Abstract: We disclose compositions, comprising (i) from about 25 parts by weight to about 95 parts by weight of a monovinylarene-conjugated diene coupled block copolymer comprising at least one tapered block, having a blocky monovinylarene content of less than 90 wt % of total monovinylarene units, and comprising a terminal monovinylarene block having a molecular weight of less than 60,000 g/mol; and (ii) from about 5 parts by weight to about 75 parts by weight of a monovinylarene-alkyl(meth)acrylate copolymer, comprising (ii-a) monovinylarene units and (ii-b) either alkyl acrylate units, alkyl methacrylate units, or both. The compositions can be used in shrink film or rigid packaging applications.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2004Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignee: Chevron Phillips Chemical Company, LPInventors: John D. Wilkey, Carleton E. Stouffer, Vergil H. Rhodes, Jay M. Chaffin, John M. Brown, David Hartsock, James A. Keane
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Publication number: 20060089457Abstract: We disclose a composition comprising (i) a monovinylarene-conjugated diene copolymer and (ii) an acrylate terpolymer. The composition can be in the form of a film. We also disclose a container comprising a container structure and a shrink label in contact with the container structure's exterior surface. We also disclose a method of applying a shrink label to a container structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2004Publication date: April 27, 2006Applicant: Chevron Phillips Chemical Company, LPInventors: David Hartsock, John Brown, James Keane
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Publication number: 20060021313Abstract: Apparatuses and methods are disclosed for controlling a variable speed transmission including an actuator, a cam follower, and a speed adjustment cam. The actuator is rotatable through a first phase and a subsequent second phase, and includes an actuator cam surface and a variator. The cam follower is movable in response to contact with the actuator cam surface during rotation through the first phase, for actuating a coupler of the transmission between a disengaged position and an engaged position. The variator is movable along the speed adjustment cam during rotation through the second phase for enabling adjustment of a torque transfer mechanism associated with the transmission. By this configuration, control over the coupling of the transmission to a torque input such as a motor and control over the speed of the transmission are both enabled through rotation of a single actuator, and thus can be implemented in a self-propelled machine such as a lawnmower using a single operator-manipulated control.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2004Publication date: February 2, 2006Inventors: James Keane, Hiroshi Hojo
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Publication number: 20050257825Abstract: A process for making a thin film ZnO/Cu(InGa)Se2 solar cell without depositing a buffer layer and by Zn doping from a vapor phase, comprising: depositing Cu(InGa)Se2 layer on a metal back contact deposited on a glass substrate; heating the Cu(InGa)Se2 layer on the metal back contact on the glass substrate to a temperature range between about 100° C. to about 250° C.; subjecting the heated layer of Cu(InGa)Se2 to an evaporant species from a Zn compound; and sputter depositing ZnO on the Zn compound evaporant species treated layer of Cu(InGa)Se2.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2003Publication date: November 24, 2005Inventors: Kannan Ramanathan, Falah Hasoon, Sarah Asher, James Dolan, James Keane
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Publication number: 20050187344Abstract: We disclose compositions, comprising (i) from about 25 parts by weight to about 95 parts by weight of a monovinylarene-conjugated diene coupled block copolymer comprising at least one tapered block, having a blocky monovinylarene content of less than 90 wt % of total monovinylarene units, and comprising a terminal monovinylarene block having a molecular weight of less than 60,000 g/mol; and (ii) from about 5 parts by weight to about 75 parts by weight of a monovinylarene-alkyl(meth)acrylate copolymer, comprising (ii-a) monovinylarene units and (ii-b) either alkyl acrylate units, alkyl methacrylate units, or both. The compositions can be used in shrink film or rigid packaging applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2004Publication date: August 25, 2005Inventors: John Wilkey, Carleton Stouffer, Vergil Rhodes, Jay Chaffin, John Brown, David Hartsock, James Keane
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Patent number: 5988425Abstract: A sipper cup including a cup assembly having a plurality of threaded grooves formed adjacent a top opening thereof. Further provided is a cap assembly having a spout integrally formed on an upper surface thereof. The cap assembly is equipped with a plurality of threaded grooves for allowing the screwable coupling of the cap assembly with the cup assembly. Such threaded grooves of the cap assembly and the cup assembly are adapted to allow air to pass therethrough. Also included is an elastomeric insert including a spout valve for allowing fluid to exit the spout of the cap assembly only upon the application of suction. In use, air is allowed to enter the cup through the threaded grooves thus compensating for the vacuum formed in the cup assembly upon the exiting of fluid from the spout.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Inventors: Gregory Yehl, James Keane
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Patent number: 5948176Abstract: The present invention provides an economical, simple, dry and controllable semiconductor layer junction forming process to make cadmium free high efficiency photovoltaic cells having a first layer comprised primarily of copper indium diselenide having a thin doped copper indium diselenide n-type region, generated by thermal diffusion with a group II(b) element such as zinc, and a halide, such as chlorine, and a second layer comprised of a conventional zinc oxide bilayer. A photovoltaic device according the present invention includes a first thin film layer of semiconductor material formed primarily from copper indium diselenide. Doping of the copper indium diselenide with zinc chloride is accomplished using either a zinc chloride solution or a solid zinc chloride material. Thermal diffusion of zinc chloride into the copper indium diselenide upper region creates the thin n-type copper indium diselenide surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1997Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Midwest Research InstituteInventors: Kannan V. Ramanathan, Miguel A. Contreras, Raghu N. Bhattacharya, James Keane, Rommel Noufi
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Patent number: 5871630Abstract: A photovoltaic cell exhibiting an overall conversion efficiency of 13.6% is prepared from a copper-indium-gallium-diselenide precursor thin film. The film is fabricated by first simultaneously electrodepositing copper, indium, gallium, and selenium onto a glass/molybdenum substrate (12/14). The electrodeposition voltage is a high frequency AC voltage superimposed upon a DC voltage to improve the morphology and growth rate of the film. The electrodeposition is followed by physical vapor deposition to adjust the final stoichiometry of the thin film to approximately Cu(In.sub.1-n Ga.sub.x)Se.sub.2, with the ratio of Ga/(In+Ga) being approximately 0.39.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1997Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Assignee: Davis, Joseph & NegleyInventors: Raghu N. Bhattacharya, Falah S. Hasoon, Holm Wiesner, James Keane, Rommel Noufi, Kannan Ramanathan
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Patent number: 5804054Abstract: High quality thin films of copper-indium-gallium-diselenide useful in the production of solar cells are prepared by electrodepositing at least one of the constituent metals onto a glass/Mo substrate, followed by physical vapor deposition of copper and selenium or indium and selenium to adjust the final stoichiometry of the thin film to approximately Cu(In,Ga)Se.sub.2. Using an AC voltage of 1-100 KHz in combination with a DC voltage for electrodeposition improves the morphology and growth rate of the deposited thin film. An electrodeposition solution comprising at least in part an organic solvent may be used in conjunction with an increased cathodic potential to increase the gallium content of the electrodeposited thin film.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1997Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Assignee: Davis, Joseph & NegleyInventors: Raghu N. Bhattacharya, Miguel A. Contreras, James Keane, Andrew L. Tennant, John R. Tuttle, Kannan Ramanathan, Rommel Noufi
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Patent number: 5730852Abstract: High quality thin films of copper-indium-gallium-diselenide useful in the production of solar cells are prepared by electrodepositing at least one of the constituent metals onto a glass/Mo substrate, followed by physical vapor deposition of copper and selenium or indium and selenium to adjust the final stoichiometry of the thin film to approximately Cu(In,Ga)Se.sub.2. Using an AC voltage of 1-100 KHz in combination with a DC voltage for electrodeposition improves the morphology and growth rate of the deposited thin film. An electrodeposition solution comprising at least in part an organic solvent may be used in conjunction with an increased cathodic potential to increase the gallium content of the electrodeposited thin film.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1995Date of Patent: March 24, 1998Assignee: Davis, Joseph & NegleyInventors: Raghu N. Bhattacharya, Miguel A. Contreras, James Keane, Andrew L. Tennant, John R. Tuttle, Kannan Ramanathan, Rommel Noufi
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Patent number: 4832833Abstract: A membrane-like material forming component is obtained by dissolving material crude oil, bitumen or an amphipathic lipid in a solvent to form a solution thereof, the solvent being selected from the group consisting of halogenated hydrocarbons and p-xylene and being capable of forming in the presence of water and the oil, bitumen or amphipathic lipid and interfacial membrane-like material. Water is then admixed so as to cause the membrane-like material to form and the solution, water and membrane-like material are allowed to separate by relative densities, thereby forming a bottom layer of the solution, a top layer of water and an intermediate layer between the bottom and top layers, the intermediate layer comprising the membrane-like material. The membrane-like material is extended into the top layer of water from which it is isolated.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1987Date of Patent: May 23, 1989Assignee: Linnola Ltd.Inventor: James Keane