Patents by Inventor Jason Annes
Jason Annes 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: 20240132391Abstract: A laminate includes a first glass article having a first thickness, a first annealing point (TA1), and a first softening point (TS1), a second glass article having a second thickness, a second annealing point (TA2), and a second softening point (TS2), and an interlayer disposed between the first glass article and the second glass article. The first thickness is greater than the second thickness, the second annealing point (TA2) is less than or equal to the first annealing point (TA1), and the second softening point (TS2) is greater than the first softening point (TS1).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2023Publication date: April 25, 2024Inventors: Douglas Dale Bressler, Rebecca Marie Connors, Sinue Gomez, Timothy Michael Gross, Shane David Seyler, Jason Scott Stewart, Zhongzhi Tang, Lisa Anne Tietz Moore
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Publication number: 20240105040Abstract: Arrangements for providing context aware response functions are provided. In some examples, sensor data may be received from a plurality of sensors in a sensor data farm associated with an enterprise organization. The sensor data may be received from various types of sensors and/or from sensors from various vendors or manufacturers. a machine learning model may be executed to analyze the sensor data. Based on an output of the machine learning model, a determination may be made as to whether one or more enterprise-specific thresholds have been met or exceeded. If not, additional, subsequently received data may be analyzed. If so, one or more notifications or notification actions may be identified. In some examples, the notification or notification actions may be executed and response data may be received. The response data may be used to update and/or validate the machine learning model.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2022Publication date: March 28, 2024Inventors: Marlo A. Wilson, Mary Anne Conner, Mario Miccio, Jr., Caleb Hearn, James Harry Dyer, Jason Stracener, Shiby Sugunan Parayil
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Publication number: 20240104473Abstract: Arrangements for sensor data normalization and analysis are provided. In some arrangements, first sensor data may be received from a first sensor of a first sensor type. The first sensor may be associated with a first vendor and may output data in a first format unique to the first vendor. Second sensor data may be received from a second sensor. The second sensor may be a second sensor type. The second sensor may be associated with a second vendor and may output data in a second format unique to the second vendor. The first and second sensor data may be normalized from the first format and second format to a uniform format unique to an enterprise organization. The formatted data may be compared to one or more enterprise-specific thresholds. If one or more thresholds have been met or exceeded, a notification may be generated and transmitted to a computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2022Publication date: March 28, 2024Inventors: Marlo A. Wilson, Mary Anne Conner, Mario Miccio, JR., Caleb Hearn, James Harry Dyer, Jason Stracener, Shiby Sugunan Parayil
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Publication number: 20240093496Abstract: A surface-reinforced bitumen roofing membrane includes at least two layers, namely 1) a bitumen compound layer, and 2) a fiber mat, and can optionally include a) an optional bleed blocker layer that is located between the bitumen compound layer and the fiber mat, b) an optional liquid applied coating that partially or fully encapsulates the fiber mat, c) an optional release liner that is releasably positioned on the bottom surface of the bitumen roofing membrane, and/or d) an optional release film that is releasably positioned on the fiber mat surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Inventors: Julie Anne Geyer, Melissa Rus, Jason Smith
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Publication number: 20240080678Abstract: A wireless industrial process filed device includes a process interface element configured to interface with a process fluid and control or sense a process variable of the process fluid. A controller is configured to control operation of the process interface element. An RF circuit board includes a plurality of RF transceivers carried on the RF circuit board, each configured to send and/or receive an RF signal which carries information related to the process variable. A plurality of antennas are carried on the RF circuit board and form an antenna array. Each of the plurality of antennas is coupled to at least one of the plurality of RF transceivers. Each of the plurality of antennas having a different antenna pattern. The controller controls operation of the plurality of RF transceivers to communicate with a remote device through an antenna array patterned formed by transmission of RF signals through the plurality of antenna patterns of the plurality of antennas.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2023Publication date: March 7, 2024Inventors: Laura Anne Schafer, Eric Darrell Rotvold, Jason Harold Rud, Theodore Henry Schnaare
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Patent number: 11913936Abstract: An apparatus for supporting an array of layers of amphiphilic molecules, the apparatus comprising: a body, formed in a surface of the body, an array of sensor wells capable of supporting a layer of amphiphilic molecules across the sensor wells, the sensor wells each containing an electrode for connection to an electrical circuit, and formed in the surface of the body between the sensor wells, flow control wells capable of smoothing the flow of a fluid across the surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2022Date of Patent: February 27, 2024Assignee: Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLCInventors: Jason Robert Hyde, James Anthony Clarke, Gaƫlle Anne-Leonie Andreatta
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Patent number: 7673372Abstract: A sash balance brake shoe assembly (2) is disclosed for counterbalancing a sash window (3) slidably supported within a master frame (5). The assembly generally includes a balance assembly preferably in the form of a block and tackle balance assembly (7) and a brake shoe (28). The balance assembly has a balance channel (6). The brake shoe (28) has an extension member (36) that is received by the balance channel (6). A fastener (42) directly connects the brake shoe (28) to the balance channel (6).Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2006Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Newell Operating CompanyInventors: Jason Annes, Ralph Soles
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Publication number: 20070209281Abstract: An integrated sash lock and tilt latch assembly is mounted in a sash window having a top rail, a base, and two stiles connected together at their extremities. The integrated assembly contains a sash lock mechanism, a tilt latch mechanism, and a connector. The sash lock mechanism includes an actuator movable to adjust the assembly among a locked position, an unlocked position, and a tiltable position, and a rotor coupled to the actuator. The tilt latch mechanism includes a tilt latch housing supported by the top rail and a latch bolt slidably supported by the tilt latch housing and moveable between an extended position and a retracted position. At least a portion of the tilt latch housing has a generally circular cross-section. The connector has a first end of operably coupled to the latch bolt and a second end operably coupled to the sash lock mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2006Publication date: September 13, 2007Inventors: Edward Flory, Jason Annes, Dean Pettit
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Publication number: 20070200363Abstract: A sash lock assembly is suitable for use with a sash window assembly including an upper sash window and a lower sash window slidable within a master frame, the upper sash window having a keeper connected thereto. The sash lock assembly includes a housing adapted to be mounted on the lower sash window, a cam positioned within the housing, an actuator handle, and an anti-rotation device. The housing has an opening therein. The actuator handle extends through the opening in the housing and is connected to the cam such that the actuator handle and the cam rotate together between a locked position, wherein the cam is adapted to engage the keeper, and an unlocked position, wherein the cam is adapted to disengage from the keeper. The anti-rotation device includes a protrusion positioned on the housing. When the sash lock assembly is in the locked position, the protrusion engages an engaging surface on the actuator handle to prevent rotation of the actuator handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2007Publication date: August 30, 2007Applicant: Newell Operating CompanyInventors: Mark Eenigenburg, Jason Annes, Edward Flory
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Publication number: 20070180770Abstract: An integrated sash lock and tilt latch assembly is mounted in a sash window having a top rail, a base, and two stiles connected together at their extremities. The integrated assembly contains a sash lock mechanism, a tilt latch mechanism, and a connector. The sash lock mechanism includes an actuator movable to adjust the assembly among a locked position, an unlocked position, and a tiltable position, and a rotor coupled to the actuator. The tilt latch mechanism includes a tilt latch housing supported by the top rail and a latch bolt slidably supported by the tilt latch housing and moveable between an extended position and a retracted position. At least a portion of the tilt latch housing has a generally circular cross-section. The connector has a first end of operably coupled to the latch bolt and a second end operably coupled to the sash lock mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2006Publication date: August 9, 2007Inventors: Edward Flory, Jason Annes, Dean Pettit
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Publication number: 20070151157Abstract: A brake assembly for locking a vertical or horizontal slidable sash window or door within a track of a frame is disclosed. The track has an elongated base and a pair of spaced apart, opposed sidewalls extending perpendicular from the base. Each sidewall has an inner shoulder spaced from and parallel to the base. The assembly has a slider body having a central opening extending from a front face of the body to a rear face of the body. The slider body has a side opening in each side of the slider body and being in communication with the central opening. A pair of brake members are provided wherein one brake member is slidably positioned within a respective one of the side openings. A cam has a rear face and a front face, and is adapted to receive a pivot member mounted on either the sash window or door. The cam is positioned in the central opening and is adapted to be rotatable within the opening by the pivot member.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2007Publication date: July 5, 2007Applicant: Newell Operating CompanyInventors: Richard O'Donnell, Jason Annes
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Publication number: 20070094931Abstract: A sash balance brake shoe assembly (2) is disclosed for counterbalancing a sash window (3) slidably supported within a master frame (5). The assembly generally includes a balance assembly preferably in the form of a block and tackle balance assembly (7) and a brake shoe (28). The balance assembly has a balance channel (6). The brake shoe (28) has an extension member (36) that is received by the balance channel (6). A fastener (42) directly connects the brake shoe (28) to the balance channel (6).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2006Publication date: May 3, 2007Inventors: Jason Annes, Ralph Soles
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Publication number: 20070011961Abstract: A connector for joining frame members of a window assembly is provided. Each frame member has a channel to receive the connector. The connector comprises a pair of spaced longitudinal members and a pair of transverse members attached to the longitudinal members to form a frame. The frame has a front wall and a rear wall. The connector has at least one flexible finger extending from one of the longitudinal members towards the other longitudinal member, wherein a clearance exists between a free end of the finger and the other longitudinal member.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2005Publication date: January 18, 2007Inventor: Jason Annes
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Patent number: 7143475Abstract: A sash balance brake shoe assembly (2) is disclosed for counterbalancing a sash window (3) slidably supported within a master frame (5). The assembly generally includes a balance assembly preferably in the form of a block and tackle balance assembly (7) and a brake shoe (28). The balance assembly has a balance channel (6). The brake shoe (28) has an extension member (36) that is received by the balance channel (6). A fastener (42) directly connects the brake shoe (28) to the balance channel (6).Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2003Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Newell Operating CompanyInventors: Jason Annes, Ralph Soles
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Publication number: 20060207181Abstract: An integrated sash lock and tilt latch assembly for a sash window slidable within a master frame, including a handle movable among a first, a second and a third position to adjust the assembly among a respective locked, unlocked and tiltable position. The integrated assembly further comprises a rotor coupled to the handle and having a locking cam. The integrated assembly also includes a keeper adapted to be connected to an upper sash window. The integrated assembly further includes a latch bolt housing having a latch bolt slidably disposed therein and a spring for biasing the latch bolt towards the master frame. The integrated assembly further includes a connector coupled proximate a first end to the latch bolt and operably coupled proximate a second end to the rotor.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2005Publication date: September 21, 2006Inventors: Allen Polowinczak, Jason Annes, Mark Eenigenburg, Dean Pettit, Aaron Eiger, Scott Rote, Scott Zeeb, Mark Murphy
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Publication number: 20050183340Abstract: A brake assembly for locking a vertical or horizontal slidable sash window or door within a track of a frame is disclosed. The track has an elongated base and a pair of spaced apart, opposed sidewalls extending perpendicular from the base. Each sidewall has an inner shoulder spaced from and parallel to the base. The assembly has a slider body having a central opening extending from a front face of the body to a rear face of the body. The slider body has a side opening in each side of the slider body and being in communication with the central opening. A pair of brake members are provided wherein one brake member is slidably positioned within a respective one of the side openings. A cam has a rear face and a front face, and is adapted to receive a pivot member mounted on either the sash window or door. The cam is positioned in the central opening and is adapted to be rotatable within the opening by the pivot member.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2005Publication date: August 25, 2005Inventors: Richard O'Donnell, Jason Annes
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Patent number: 6837004Abstract: A keeper (18) for use in a casement window assembly (10). The keeper (18) comprises a first portion (54), an intermediate portion (58), a second portion (56), and a slot (59). The first portion (54) has at least one aperture (60) adapted to receive a fastener. The first portion (54) also has a mounting surface (70) adapted to engage a portion of the casement window assembly (10). The intermediate portion (58) extends generally perpendicular from the first portion (54). The intermediate portion (58) has a rib (86) that increases the strength of the keeper (18) positioned adjacent an extent of the first portion (54). The second portion (56) extends from the intermediate portion (58) and has a finger (72) adapted to slidingly engage a pin (38) of the casement window assembly (10). The slot (59) is generally defined by the rib (86) and the finger (72) and is adapted to receive the pin (38) to secure the casement window assembly (10) in a locked position.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2003Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: Newell Operating CompanyInventor: Jason Annes
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Publication number: 20040226136Abstract: The present invention provides a handle (10) for use during the installation of a casement window assembly (100). The handle (10) is integrally comprised of a post (20) and a lever (60) extending substantially perpendicular from the post (20). The post (20) has a cylindrical receiver (30) with a plurality of splines (50) extending radially inward. The receiver (30) and the splines (50) are adapted to engage a spindle (118) of the window assembly (100). The lever (60) has an internal slot (80) that is adapted to receive a link (130) of the window assembly (100). The lever (60) also has at least one aperture (90) that is adapted to provide visual access of the interaction between the link (130) and the slot (80). Thus, the handle (10) can be used to perform two distinct functions during the installation of the casement window assembly (100).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2003Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventor: Jason Annes
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Publication number: 20040144033Abstract: The present invention provides a keeper (18) for use in a casement window assembly (10). The keeper (18) comprises a first portion (54), an intermediate portion (58), a second portion (56), and a slot (59). The first portion (54) has at least one aperture (60) adapted to receive a fastener. The first portion (54) also has a mounting surface (70) adapted to engage a portion of the casement window assembly (10). The intermediate portion (58) extends generally perpendicular from the first portion (54). The intermediate portion (58) has a rib (86) that increases the strength of the keeper (18) positioned adjacent an extent of the first portion (54). The second portion (56) extends from the intermediate portion (58) and has a finger (72) adapted to slidingly engage a pin (38) of the casement window assembly (10). The slot (59) is generally defined by the rib (86) and the finger (72) and is adapted to receive the pin (38) to secure the casement window assembly (10) in a locked position.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2003Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventor: Jason Annes
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Publication number: 20030213096Abstract: A sash balance brake shoe assembly (2) is disclosed for counterbalancing a sash window (3) slidably supported within a master frame (5). The assembly generally includes a balance assembly preferably in the form of a block and tackle balance assembly (7) and a brake shoe (28). The balance assembly has a balance channel (6). The brake shoe (28) has an extension member (36) that is received by the balance channel (6). A fastener (42) directly connects the brake shoe (28) to the balance channel (6).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2003Publication date: November 20, 2003Inventors: Jason Annes, Ralph Soles