Patents by Inventor Jesse A. Roberts

Jesse A. Roberts 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).

  • Publication number: 20060069796
    Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for automatic patching of a sparsely streamed application, such as a game application. The invention enables an initial file set to be streamed to a client's network device. The file set is used to generate file segments. A patcher is then authorized to write to sections of the file segment, regardless of whether they have received portions of the streamed application. Once a section of the file segment has been written to by the patcher, that section becomes an authoritative region, which indicates that the streaming process may not write to it again. This authoritative region represents a last-known good image for that section of the file. This approach may be applied over an arbitrary number of patches, with authoritative sections growing, coalescing, or truncating as appropriate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 29, 2004
    Publication date: March 30, 2006
    Applicant: Infinium Labs, Inc.
    Inventors: Todd Lucas, Jesse Roberts
  • Patent number: 6987238
    Abstract: A plasma arc torch and method for improving the life of the consumable parts of the plasma arc torch, including the electrode, the tip and the shield cap. The method includes turbulating gas as it flows over the exposed surfaces of the electrode, tip and shield cap to increase turbulence in the hydrodynamic boundary layer of the gas flow, thereby enhancing convective heat transfer. The result of enhanced cooling is improved consumable parts life. For example, to increase the turbulence of the gas flow over the outer surface of the electrode, the plasma arc torch electrode has a roughened, or textured outer surface formed with dimples, axially extending grooves or spiraling grooves formed in the outer surface of the electrode. The inner and outer surfaces of the tip and the inner surface of the shield cap are similarly textured.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 17, 2006
    Assignee: Thermal Dynamics Corporation
    Inventors: Kevin D. Horner-Richardson, David A. Small, Jesse A. Roberts
  • Publication number: 20030156665
    Abstract: Techniques are provided for fine-tuning estimates of a delay value for a sampled signal. One aspect of the invention is to perform, for the sampled signal, coarse-grained calculations of the In Phase and Quadrature (I and Q) correlation integrals at a limited number of points, wherein the calculations are performed over a range of hypothesized delay values. A range of delay values of interest are then determined from the coarse-grained calculations of the I and Q correlation integrals. A subset of I and Q values based on the coarse granularity calculations of the I and Q correlation functions is used to perform a time-domain interpolation to obtain fine-grained values of the I and Q integrals in the range of the delay values of interest. Magnitude calculations are performed based on the fine-grained values of the I and Q integrals. Fine-tuned estimates of delay value are based on the magnitude calculations. Alternatively, fine-tuned estimates of delay value are based on the template-matching approach.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 22, 2001
    Publication date: August 21, 2003
    Inventors: Anant Sahai, John Tsitsiklis, Stefano Casadei, Andrew Chou, Benjamin Van Roy, Jesse Robert Stone
  • Patent number: 6535163
    Abstract: To determine the location of a signal receiver, sampled data received from a receiver is divided into data segments of increasing length. Current ranges for a delay value and for a modulation frequency value are calculated relative to each satellite signal source that is overhead the signal receiver. Using the data segments of increasing length, the current ranges, estimates for the delay value and for the modulation frequency value are then iteratively calculated and updated. For each signal source, I and Q correlation integrals and their magnitude values are calculated using the modulation frequency value estimate and each of a range of delay values centered around the delay value estimate. The resulting magnitude-curve is interpolated using the calculated magnitude values. The location of the receiver is calculated using the shape of the magnitude-curve to represent the I and Q correlation integrals for each signal source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 18, 2003
    Assignee: Enuvis, Inc.
    Inventors: Anant Sahai, John Tsitsiklis, Benjamin Van Roy, Andrew Chou, Wallace Mann, Jesse Robert Stone, Wungkum Fong
  • Publication number: 20030034333
    Abstract: A plasma arc torch and method for improving the life of the consumable parts of the plasma arc torch, including the electrode, the tip and the shield cap. The method includes turbulating gas as it flows over the exposed surfaces of the electrode, tip and shield cap to increase turbulence in the hydrodynamic boundary layer of the gas flow, thereby enhancing convective heat transfer. The result of enhanced cooling is improved consumable parts life. For example, to increase the turbulence of the gas flow over the outer surface of the electrode, the plasma arc torch electrode has a roughened, or textured outer surface formed with dimples, axially extending grooves or spiraling grooves formed in the outer surface of the electrode. The inner and outer surfaces of the tip and the inner surface of the shield cap are similarly textured.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 30, 2001
    Publication date: February 20, 2003
    Inventors: Kevin Horner-Richardson, David Small, Jesse Roberts
  • Patent number: 6337460
    Abstract: A plasma arc torch and method for cutting a workpiece in which the torch has a primary gas flow path for receiving a primary working gas and directing it through the torch to a central exit opening of the torch for exhaustion from the torch onto the workpiece in the form of an ionized plasma. A secondary gas flow path in the torch receives a secondary gas separate from the primary working gas and directs it through the torch. The primary gas flow path is in fluid communication with the secondary gas flow path substantially upstream of the central exit opening of the torch to bleed primary working gas in the primary gas flow path into the secondary gas flow path for admixture therewith to form a secondary gas mixture to be exhausted from the torch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 8, 2002
    Assignee: Thermal Dynamics Corporation
    Inventors: Milind G. Kelkar, Kevin D. Horner-Richardson, Jesse A. Roberts, Geoffrey H. Putnam, David A. Small
  • Publication number: 20010025833
    Abstract: A plasma arc torch and method for cutting a workpiece in which the torch has a primary gas flow path for receiving a primary working gas and directing it through the torch to a central exit opening of the torch for exhaustion from the torch onto the workpiece in the form of an ionized plasma. A secondary gas flow path in the torch receives a secondary gas separate from the primary working gas and directs it through the torch. The primary gas flow path is in fluid communication with the secondary gas flow path substantially upstream of the central exit opening of the torch to bleed primary working gas in the primary gas flow path into the secondary gas flow path for admixture therewith to form a secondary gas mixture to be exhausted from the torch.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 29, 2001
    Publication date: October 4, 2001
    Inventors: Milind G. Kelkar, Kevin D. Horner-Richardson, Jesse A. Roberts, Geoffrey H. Putnam, David A. Small
  • Patent number: 6163008
    Abstract: A plasma arc torch has a cathode and electrode having connecting ends configured for a coaxial telescoping connection with one another on a central longitudinal axis of the torch. The connecting ends have interengageable detents thereon, with at least one of the detents being movable in a generally radial direction relative to the central longitudinal axis of the torch between an undeflected state and a deflected state. The at least one detent is movable from the undeflected state to the deflected state when the cathode and electrode are telescoped one into the other, and is movable from the deflected state back toward the undeflected state when the cathode and electrode are further telescoped tc, a point where the detents on the cathode and electrode are generally axially aligned. In this position, the at least one detent is engageable with the other detent to interconnect the cathode and electrode and inhibit axial movement of the electrode away from the cathode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 19, 2000
    Assignee: Thermal Dynamics Corporation
    Inventors: Jesse A. Roberts, Kevin D. Horner-Richardson, David A. Small, Gene V. Hewes
  • Patent number: 6035621
    Abstract: A spinning apparatus is disclosed according to the invention having a drafting zone comprising at least four roll pairs for drawing a sliver comprising one or more types of staple fibers. The rolls pairs include a back roll pair, intermediate roll pairs and a front roll pair and the distance between the nip of the back roll pair and the nip of the adjacent intermediate roll pair, and the distances between the nips of adjacent intermediate roll pairs is no more than the effective fiber length of the longest staple fiber type in the sliver. The drafted sliver may be spun into yarns at high speeds, such as the speeds used in air jet spinning apparatus to provide yarns having increased strength and reduced defects. The present invention also includes a method of forming high quality and high uniformity yarns by advancing a sliver through a drafting apparatus and thereafter spinning the sliver into yarn.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 14, 2000
    Assignee: Wellman, Inc.
    Inventors: Todd Joseph Scheerer, Winston Patrick Moore, Jesse Robert Fletcher, Rudy Lee Crews
  • Patent number: 5970700
    Abstract: A drafting and spinning apparatus is disclosed that produces highly uniform yarns with improved mechanical properties. The apparatus comprises a plurality of pairs of drafting rolls for drawing a sliver formed of one or more types of staple fibers, each fiber type having a predetermined effective fiber length. The plurality of pairs of drafting rolls comprises at least two pairs of intermediate rolls, with the distances between the nips of adjacent intermediate roll pairs being no more than the effective fiber length of the longest fiber type in the sliver. The apparatus further includes device for spinning the sliver into yarn at a take-up speed of greater than 150 meters/minute.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1999
    Assignee: Wellman, Inc.
    Inventors: Todd Joseph Scheerer, Winston Patrick Moore, Jesse Robert Fletcher, Rudy Lee Crews
  • Patent number: 5960621
    Abstract: A spinning apparatus is disclosed according to the invention having a drafting zone comprising at least four roll pairs for drawing a sliver comprising one or more types of staple fibers. The rolls pairs include a back roll pair, intermediate roil pairs and a front roll pair and the distance between the nip of the back roll pair and the nip of the adjacent intermediate roll pair, and the distances between the nips of adjacent intermediate roll pairs is no more than the effective fiber length of the longest staple fiber type in the sliver. The drafted sliver may be spun into yarns at high speeds, such as the speeds used in air jet spinning apparatus to provide yarns having increased strength and reduced defects. The present invention also includes a method of forming high quality and high uniformity yarns by advancing a sliver through a drafting apparatus and thereafter spinning the sliver into yarn.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1999
    Assignee: Wellman, Inc.
    Inventors: Todd Joseph Scheerer, Winston Patrick Moore, Jesse Robert Fletcher, Rudy Lee Crews
  • Patent number: 5950413
    Abstract: A spinning apparatus is disclosed according to the invention having a drafting zone comprising at least four roll pairs for drawing a sliver comprising one or more types of staple fibers. The rolls pairs include a back roll pair, intermediate roll pairs and a front roll pair and the distance between the nip of the back roll pair and the nip of the adjacent intermediate roll pair, and the distances between the nips of adjacent intermediate roll pairs is no more than the effective fiber length of the longest staple fiber type in the sliver. The drafted sliver may be spun into yarns at high speeds, such as the speeds used in air jet spinning apparatus to provide yarns having increased strength and reduced defects. The present invention also includes a method of forming high quality and high uniformity yarns by advancing a sliver through a drafting apparatus and thereafter spinning the sliver into yarn.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1999
    Assignee: Wellman, Inc.
    Inventors: Todd Joseph Scheerer, Winston Patrick Moore, Jesse Robert Fletcher, Rudy Lee Crews