Patents by Inventor Jeffrey Cameron
Jeffrey Cameron 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: 12149133Abstract: A rotor assembly system includes a central robotic system, which itself includes a conveyor platform and a multi-axial central robot arranged on the conveyor platform. The multi-axial central robot is configured to perform a set of manufacturing processes from among a plurality of rotor manufacturing processes related to at least one rotor component. The conveyor platform is operable to move the multi-axial central robot within the manufacturing cell to transfer the at least one rotor component between one or more rotor manufacturing processes from among the plurality of rotor manufacturing processes.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2023Date of Patent: November 19, 2024Assignees: Ford Global Technologies, LLC, ABB Inc.Inventors: Mark E. Briscoe, Nick Sochacki, Al Marrocco, Jeffrey Cameron, Michael Mollan
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Patent number: 11996746Abstract: A method of securing magnetizable inserts within cores of an electric converter includes placing an assembly of rotor cores in a transfer molding press, the magnetizable inserts being disposed within cavities of the rotor cores and the cavities of the rotor cores being in fluid communication, placing a polymer preform proximate a central portion of the assembly of rotor cores, displacing the polymer preform such that the polymer preform changes state and flows radially and then axially through each of the cavities of the rotor cores, removing the assembly of rotor cores from the transfer molding press, and removing polymer waste from the assembly of rotor cores.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2021Date of Patent: May 28, 2024Assignees: Ford Global Technologies, LLC, ABB Inc.Inventors: Mark E. Briscoe, Nick Sochacki, Al Marrocco, Jeffrey Cameron, Michael Mollan
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Publication number: 20240109808Abstract: Disclosed herein is a transportable bio-cement comprising a desiccated microorganism package; where the microorganism package comprises one or more microorganisms; a first binder, where the first binder is produced by the microorganism; and where the microorganism has protected itself by a layer of the first binder; where the transportable bio-cement is devoid of moisture. Disclosed herein too is a method of manufacturing a transportable dry composition comprising blending together a microorganism package; a nutrient; and a liquid; activating the microorganism package to produce a first binder; subjecting the microorganism package to desiccation to form a transportable bio-cement; and blending the transportable bio-cement with an aggregate to form a bio-concrete; where the aggregate comprises a substrate, a second binder, and a liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2023Publication date: April 4, 2024Inventors: Wilfred V. Srubar, III, Sherri Cook, Jeffrey Cameron, Mija Hubler, Stephen Bell, Linfei Li
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Publication number: 20230155458Abstract: A rotor assembly system includes a central robotic system, which itself includes a conveyor platform and a multi-axial central robot arranged on the conveyor platform. The multi-axial central robot is configured to perform a set of manufacturing processes from among a plurality of rotor manufacturing processes related to at least one rotor component. The conveyor platform is operable to move the multi-axial central robot within the manufacturing cell to transfer the at least one rotor component between one or more rotor manufacturing processes from among the plurality of rotor manufacturing processes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2023Publication date: May 18, 2023Applicants: Ford Global Technologies, LLC, ABB Inc.Inventors: Mark E. Briscoe, Nick Sochacki, Al Marrocco, Jeffrey Cameron, Michael Mollan
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Patent number: 11557944Abstract: A rotor assembly system for a manufacturing cell includes a central robotic system comprising a multi-axial central robot and a conveyor platform and one or more multi-axial auxiliary robotic systems secured at one or more locations within the cell. The conveyor platform is operable to move the central robot within the cell. The central robotic system and the one or more auxiliary robotic systems are configured to perform a plurality of rotor manufacturing processes on at least one rotor component in coordination with one another, and the central robotic system is configured to transfer the at least one rotor component between one or more rotor manufacturing processes of the plurality of rotor manufacturing processes.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2021Date of Patent: January 17, 2023Assignees: Ford Global Technologies, LLC, ABB, Inc.Inventors: Mark E Briscoe, Nick Sochacki, Al Marrocco, Jeffrey Cameron, Michael Mollan
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Publication number: 20220371953Abstract: Methods of forming cement pastes, methods of forming concrete, and methods of forming other compositions using mineral particles formed from the one or more of biomineralizing microorganisms and biomineralizing microorganisms. Desired features, such as size and morphology, can be controlled by controlling growth parameters of the biomineralizing microorganisms and biomineralizing microorganisms.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2020Publication date: November 24, 2022Applicant: The Regents of the University of Colorado, a body corporateInventors: Wilfred V. Srubar, III, Sarah Lynn Williams, Jeffrey Cameron, Mija Hubler, Sherri Cook, Aparna Nagarajan, Chelsea Heveran
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Publication number: 20220239204Abstract: A rotor assembly system for a manufacturing cell includes a central robotic system comprising a multi-axial central robot and a conveyor platform and one or more multi-axial auxiliary robotic systems secured at one or more locations within the cell. The conveyor platform is operable to move the central robot within the cell. The central robotic system and the one or more auxiliary robotic systems are configured to perform a plurality of rotor manufacturing processes on at least one rotor component in coordination with one another, and the central robotic system is configured to transfer the at least one rotor component between one or more rotor manufacturing processes of the plurality of rotor manufacturing processes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2021Publication date: July 28, 2022Applicants: Ford Global Technologies, LLC, ABB Inc.Inventors: Mark E. Briscoe, Nick Sochacki, Al Marrocco, Jeffrey Cameron, Michael Mollan
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Publication number: 20220239206Abstract: A method of securing magnetizable inserts within cores of an electric converter includes placing an assembly of rotor cores in a transfer molding press, the magnetizable inserts being disposed within cavities of the rotor cores and the cavities of the rotor cores being in fluid communication, placing a polymer preform proximate a central portion of the assembly of rotor cores, displacing the polymer preform such that the polymer preform changes state and flows radially and then axially through each of the cavities of the rotor cores, removing the assembly of rotor cores from the transfer molding press, and removing polymer waste from the assembly of rotor cores.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2021Publication date: July 28, 2022Applicants: Ford Global Technologies, LLC, ABB Inc.Inventors: Mark E. Briscoe, Nick Sochacki, Al Marrocco, Jeffrey Cameron, Michael Mollan
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Publication number: 20220144702Abstract: Disclosed are biopolymeric and biologically active mortars suitable for use in providing building materials having enhanced physical properties. Further disclosed are methods for making and using the disclosed materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2020Publication date: May 12, 2022Applicant: The Regents of the University of Colorado, a body corporateInventors: Will V. Srubar, III, Sherrie Cook, Mija Hubler, Jeffrey Cameron
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Patent number: 8666795Abstract: Systems and methods of workforce scheduling are disclosed. One example embodiment, among others, comprises a computer-implemented method of scheduling workers. Each worker is associated with one of a set of flexibility classifications, which include non-flex-time and at least one flex-time. The method includes generating a set of shift instances to cover forecasted demand over a planning period, and assigning the shift instances to the set of workers by iterating through the each of the workers to assign at least a portion of the shift instances to a selected one of the workers. The assigning is such that total hours assigned to the selected worker depends on a number associated with the classification of the selected worker.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2012Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: Verint Systems Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Cameron, Ufuk Kilinc, Abhyuday Desai
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Publication number: 20100153161Abstract: The present invention provides a workforce requirements management system and method that determines future demand for service related transactions or activity and optimizes the planning of workforce to meet the future demand. Initially, the workforce requirements management system reviews historical data regarding transaction volume and service activity to determine the future demand for such transactions or service activities. The historical data may come from a conventional enterprise resource planning application and/or include demographic data and/or economic indicators. The workforce requirements management system can optimize a forecast by isolating certain variance factors and refining the forecast accordingly. A forecast can also be optimized by estimating transaction times and correlating variance factors with estimated transactions times. Additionally, the workforce requirements management system can optimize the forecast based on the queuing model employed for the particular service.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2009Publication date: June 17, 2010Inventors: Ali S. Kiran, Celal Kapian, Tekin Cetinkaya, Murat Bayiz, Jeffrey Cameron
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Patent number: 7650293Abstract: The present invention provides a workforce requirements management system and method that determines future demand for service related transactions or activity and optimizes the planning of workforce to meet the future demand. Initially, the workforce requirements management system reviews historical data regarding transaction volume and service activity to determine the future demand for such transactions or service activities. The historical data may come from a conventional enterprise resource planning application and/or include demographic data and/or economic indicators. The workforce requirements management system can optimize a forecast by isolating certain variance factors and refining the forecast accordingly. A forecast can also be optimized by estimating transaction times and correlating variance factors with estimated transactions times. Additionally, the workforce requirements management system can optimize the forecast based on the queuing model employed for the particular service.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2004Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: Verint Americas, Inc.Inventors: Ali S. Kiran, Celal Kaplan, Tekin Cetinkaya, Murat Bayiz, Jeffrey Cameron
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Publication number: 20070232285Abstract: A call answering system and methods for use on a mobile network is provided. In an illustrative implementation, a call answering system operable on the mobile network comprises a call answering engine and one or more instruction sets to instruct the call answering engine to process calls on the mobile network according to a selected call paradigm. In an illustrative operation, the call answering engine allows mobile phones to be categorized in an answering group such that if a call is made to one of the mobile phones of the answering group, all of the mobile phones of the answering group are notified and are allowed to answer and/or join the call.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2006Publication date: October 4, 2007Inventors: Steven Lush, Bradley Kenyon, Richard Gerbeling, Jeffrey Cameron, Robert Miller, Srinivas Chilukuri
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Publication number: 20070047558Abstract: Systems, methodologies, media, and other embodiments associated with provisioning an Internet Protocol (IP) core network services multimedia subsystem (IMS) are described. One exemplary system embodiment includes a Home Subscriber Server (HSS) logic operably connectable to components including, a user database, an application server (AS), and a permissions database. The HSS logic may be a component of an IMS that facilitates communications between application servers and users. Thus, the HSS logic may be configured to receive an AS-to-user-database-interface-message (AUDIM) and to selectively update the permissions database based, at least in part, on the AUDIM. The user database may store user data concerning IMS users and the permissions database may store information for controlling AUDIM initiated interactions between an AS and the user database.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2005Publication date: March 1, 2007Inventors: John Ayers, Jeffrey Cameron, Srinivas Chilukuri
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Publication number: 20060136473Abstract: Embodiments are provided for maintaining service related data. One computing device embodiment includes a processor, memory in communication with the processor, and computer executable instructions. The computer executable instructions can execute to provide a virtual service data organization interface that can be used to update service data located in a number of data trees. The virtual service data organization interface can include a virtual data tree having a number of entries to associate a number of service data stores to each other that are located in a number of locations in the number of data trees. Each particular service data store of the number of service data stores to be associated with each of each other can be mapped to a particular entry.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2004Publication date: June 22, 2006Inventors: James Lamb, Joseph Giebler, Jeffery Edlund, Jeffrey Cameron, Gary Dean Iosbaker, Richard Gerbeling
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Publication number: 20050240465Abstract: The present invention provides a workforce requirements management system and method that determines future demand for service related transactions or activity and optimizes the planning of workforce to meet the future demand. Initially, the workforce requirements management system reviews historical data regarding transaction volume and service activity to determine the future demand for such transactions or service activities. The historical data may come from a conventional enterprise resource planning application and/or include demographic data and/or economic indicators. The workforce requirements management system can optimize a forecast by isolating certain variance factors and refining the forecast accordingly. A forecast can also be optimized by estimating transaction times and correlating variance factors with estimated transactions times. Additionally, the workforce requirements management system can optimize the forecast based on the queuing model employed for the particular service.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2004Publication date: October 27, 2005Inventors: Ali Kiran, Celal Kaplan, Tekin Cetinkaya, Murat Bayiz, Jeffrey Cameron
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Publication number: 20050091669Abstract: A method, system, and device embodiments for interfacing a program are disclosed. A computing device can include an application layer, an operating system layer, and an interface module. The operating system layer can include a first type of operating system and associated application program interfaces (APIs). The interface module can be coupled between the application layer and the operating system layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2003Publication date: April 28, 2005Inventors: James Lamb, Joseph Giebler, Jeffrey Cameron
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Publication number: 20050047573Abstract: A method of, apparatus for, and computer-readable medium containing instructions for controlling access to features of call processing software are described. A method includes receiving a license file and in response to a request to enable a call processing feature, checking if the license file indicates the feature is valid for a call processing system. If the feature is indicated as valid, the requested call processing feature on the call processing system is allowed to be enabled. A provisioning system includes a processor and a memory coupled to the processor. The memory has a license file and instructions causing the processor to, in response to a request to enable a call processing feature, check if the license file indicates the feature is valid for a call processing system including call processing software. If the feature is valid, the feature of the call processing software is allowed to be enabled.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2004Publication date: March 3, 2005Inventors: Jeffrey Cameron, Bradley Kenyon
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Publication number: 20040267591Abstract: A method and system for creating an optimized workforce schedule for a set of local or remote human resources to insure optimum staff schedules based on forecasted demand, past schedules, employee skill sets, and employee preferences is provided. Upon receiving a request to create a schedule, the system uses a pattern recognition procedure to create the initial workforce schedule. The pattern recognition procedure considers staff attributes and skills as well as past schedules to create the initial workforce schedule. The initial workforce schedule is then refined via a neighborhood search algorithm that incorporates user input and employee preferences to generate an optimized schedule that meets the forecasted demand for selected positions while satisfying employee preferences.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2003Publication date: December 30, 2004Applicant: Exametric, Inc.Inventors: Henrik E. Hedlund, Ali S. Kiran, Jeffrey Cameron
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Patent number: 5632624Abstract: A study guide includes a housing with a screen and a removable cartridge. The cartridge provides textual material including a plurality of questions and a set of answers for each question. The textual material is displayed on the screen and the user then selects one of the answers in response to each question. A microprocessor in the housing tabulates the answers and on demand displays a score of the total number of questions and/or the number of correct answers.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1993Date of Patent: May 27, 1997Assignee: Brainchild, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Cameron, Evan H. Sohn, David Maurer