Patents by Inventor John A. McCormick
John A. McCormick 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: 20250243042Abstract: A jack and dolly assembly provides for easy, efficient, and effective transportation and installation of heavy items such as a door, a panel, and the like. The assembly is adapted to provide the ability for one person to quickly, easily, efficiently, and effectively load, install hardware upon, store, transport, lift, position, uninstall, and/or install an object. The assembly is adapted to include adjustable components such that the assembly can accommodate different sizes of objects. According to some embodiments, the assembly includes a frame, carrying arm, and securing mechanism for holding/securing the object, and a pair of large wheels for easily transporting the object. The assembly is further adapted to provide the ability to lift an object and properly hold the object in place during installation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2025Publication date: July 31, 2025Inventor: John A. McCormick
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Publication number: 20250066170Abstract: A jack and dolly assembly provides for easy, efficient, and effective transportation and installation of heavy items such as a door, a panel, and the like. The assembly is adapted to provide the ability for one person to quickly, easily, efficiently, and effectively load, install hardware upon, store, transport, lift, position, uninstall, and/or install an object. The assembly is adapted to include adjustable components such that the assembly can accommodate different sizes of objects. According to some embodiments, the assembly includes a frame, carrying arm, and securing mechanism for holding/securing the object, and a pair of large wheels for easily transporting the object. The assembly is further adapted to provide the ability to lift an object and properly hold the object in place during installation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2024Publication date: February 27, 2025Inventor: John A. McCormick
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Patent number: 12172875Abstract: A jack and dolly assembly provides for easy, efficient, and effective transportation and installation of heavy items such as a door, a panel, and the like. The assembly is adapted to provide the ability for one person to quickly, easily, efficiently, and effectively load, install hardware upon, store, transport, lift, position, uninstall, and/or install an object. The assembly is adapted to include adjustable components such that the assembly can accommodate different sizes of objects. According to some embodiments, the assembly includes a frame, carrying arm, and securing mechanism for holding/securing the object, and a pair of large wheels for easily transporting the object. The assembly is further adapted to provide the ability to lift an object and properly hold the object in place during installation.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2024Date of Patent: December 24, 2024Inventor: John A. McCormick
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Publication number: 20240300787Abstract: A jack and dolly assembly provides for easy, efficient, and effective transportation and installation of heavy items such as a door, a panel, and the like. The assembly is adapted to provide the ability for one person to quickly, easily, efficiently, and effectively load, install hardware upon, store, transport, lift, position, uninstall, and/or install an object. The assembly is adapted to include adjustable components such that the assembly can accommodate different sizes of objects. According to some embodiments, the assembly includes a frame, carrying arm, and securing mechanism for holding/securing the object, and a pair of large wheels for easily transporting the object. The assembly is further adapted to provide the ability to lift an object and properly hold the object in place during installation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2024Publication date: September 12, 2024Inventor: John A. McCormick
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Patent number: 6023420Abstract: A three-phase inverter for small, high speed motors such as a miniature centrifical compressor which has a low voltage, high current requirement. The inverter is supplied with DC power at 28 volts, and produces power of about 50 to 500 watts at about 15 volts, and at frequencies of about 5 to 9 kilohertz. Six D-type flip-flops with clock inputs produce twelve signals which are provided to six bridge drivers. Each bridge driver controls two MOSFET's in series. The MOSFET's are supplied with DC power. Outputs are fed to primaries of adjacent transformers in a circular array. The transformer secondaries are arranged in a star configuration to produce stepped voltage and saw-tooth current output wave forms approximating sinusoids in three phases.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1998Date of Patent: February 8, 2000Assignee: Creare, Inc.Inventors: John A. McCormick, Javier A. Valenzuela
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Patent number: 5786910Abstract: Security devices which are difficult to reproduce include a grid screen metallization pattern. The grid screen metallization pattern may be laid down over a hologram or diffraction grating formed as a surface relief pattern on a substrate, to form a visually identifiable, semi-transparent security device. Additionally, the metallization pattern may include resonant structures in which information about the security device is encoded. In some embodiments of these security devices, the metallization pattern is disposed in accurate registration with the underlying hologram or diffraction grating. These security devices are made by methods which include printing an oil pattern on the substrate. Areas on which oil is deposited do not receive metal during a metallization step. Since these methods do not use caustics, metallization patterns including features which would otherwise trap and hold caustics are possible.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1995Date of Patent: July 28, 1998Assignee: Advanced Deposition Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Glenn J. Walters, John A. McCormick
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Patent number: 5757521Abstract: Security devices which are difficult to reproduce include a grid screen metallization pattern. The grid screen metallization pattern may be laid down over a hologram or diffraction grating formed as a surface relief pattern on a substrate, to form a visually identifiable, semi-transparent security device. Additionally, the metallization pattern may include resonant structures in which information about the security device is encoded. In some embodiments of these security devices, the metallization pattern is disposed in accurate registration with the underlying hologram or diffraction grating. These security devices are made by methods which include printing an oil pattern on the substrate. Areas on which oil is deposited do not receive metal during a metallization step. Since these methods do not use caustics, metallization patterns including features which would otherwise trap and hold caustics are possible.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1995Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: Advanced Deposition Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Glenn J. Walters, Richard C. Shea, John A. McCormick
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Patent number: 5748005Abstract: A radial position sensor includes four capacitive electrodes oriented about a shaft, arranged in two diametrically opposite pairs. Sensor circuitry generates an output signal in proportion to the capacitance between the electrodes and the shaft; the capacitance between an electrode and the shaft increases as the shaft approaches the electrode and decreases as the shaft recedes from the electrode. The sensor circuitry applies an alternating voltage to one electrode of a pair and a 180 degree out of phase alternating voltage to the other electrode of the pair. The electrical responses of the two electrodes to their respective input signals are summed to form a radial deviation signal which is relatively free from the alternating voltage and accurately represents the position of the shaft relative to the electrodes of the pair.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1995Date of Patent: May 5, 1998Assignee: Creare, Inc.Inventors: John A. McCormick, Herbert Sixsmith
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Patent number: 5530231Abstract: A conductive structure for use in microwave food packaging which adapts itself to heat food articles in a safer, more uniform manner is disclosed. The structure includes a conductive layer disposed on a non-conductive substrate. Provision in the structure's conductive layer of fuse links and base areas causes microwave induced currents to be channeled through the fuse links, resulting in a controlled heating. When over-exposed to microwave energy, fuses break more readily than the conductive base areas resulting in less absorption of microwave energy in the area of fuse breaks than in other regions where fuses do not break. The arrangement and dimensions of fuse links compensate for known uneven stresses in the substrate, giving uniform fuse performance. In addition, by varying the dimensions of the fuse links and base areas it is possible to design and fabricate different fused microwave conductive structures having a wide range of heating characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1995Date of Patent: June 25, 1996Assignee: Advanced Deposition Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Glenn J. Walters, John A. McCormick
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Patent number: 5489766Abstract: A bag for heating food products in a microwave oven and a blank for forming the bag are disclosed. The bag is formed of a dielectric substrate having a laminated layer including at least one microwave interactive patch. The microwave interactive patches are positioned to avoid overheating at creases and seams formed in the bag. At least one of the microwave interactive patches includes a heat sensitive fuse.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1994Date of Patent: February 6, 1996Assignee: Advanced Deposition Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Glenn J. Walters, John A. McCormick
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Patent number: 5412187Abstract: A conductive structure for use in microwave food packaging which adapts itself to heat food articles in a safer, more uniform manner is disclosed. The structure includes a conductive layer disposed on a non-conductive substrate. Provision in the structure's conductive layer of fuse links and base areas causes microwave induced currents to be channeled through the fuse links, resulting in a controlled heating. When over-exposed to microwave energy, fuses break more readily than the conductive base areas resulting in less absorption of microwave energy in the area of fuse breaks than in other regions where fuses do not break. In this way the fused microwave conductive structure compensates for the uneven microwave field within a microwave oven and at the same time provides a safer conductive structure less likely to overheat.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1994Date of Patent: May 2, 1995Assignee: Advanced Deposition Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Glenn J. Walters, John A. McCormick
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Patent number: 5300746Abstract: Microwave diffuser films are describe that provide a modified microwave energy field on one side of the diffuser film and on the other side. The films include an insulative substrate having a first side upon which is deposited a metallic coating capable of selectively reflecting a portion of incoming microwave energy. A coating is formed in a plurality of discrete areas having a predetermined reflectivity. The shape and spacing of the areas may be varied so that energy emission from noncoated surfaces of the substrate is spatially distributed in one or more ways; i.e. the energy emission more uniform than the energy impinging on the coated surface, the energy emission is focused on one or more particular location and/or the energy emission is shielded. A food packaging system for microwave cooking, which includes the microwave diffuser film of this invention, is also described.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1991Date of Patent: April 5, 1994Assignee: Advanced Deposition Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Glenn J. Walters, John A. McCormick
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Patent number: 4973980Abstract: An ink jet apparatus having a scanning head employing at least one ink jet with a variable volume chamber which includes an ink droplet ejecting orifice, and a transducer, having a length mode resonant frequency, adapted to expand and contract along an axis of elongation in response to an electric field substantially transverse to the axis of elongation for ejection of droplets on demand from the ink droplet ejecting orifice is acoustically microstreamed by exciting the transducers during non-printing periods to eliminate start-up problems and to maintain pigments or other particles in dispersion within the ink.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1989Date of Patent: November 27, 1990Assignee: Dataproducts CorporationInventors: Stuart D. Howkins, John A. McCormick
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Patent number: 4809024Abstract: An ink jet apparatus has a manifold and a feed tube of substantially the same cross-sectional areas as the manifold, thereby connecting the manifold with an ink reservoir so as to effectively present the large compliance characteristic of the reservoir at the manifold, and enabling a reduced volume print head construction which efficiently reduces cross talk and vibrational problems.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1987Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Assignee: Dataproducts CorporationInventors: Thomas W. DeYoung, John A. McCormick
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Patent number: 4785315Abstract: A method and apparatus for supplying ink to an array of ink jets is provided by two fluidically independent reservoirs, each reservoir supplying ink to a respective end of a manifold which communicates with the array of ink jets via their inlet restrictors. During normal operations involving an acceleration of the array along a scanning path, the ink levels in the two reservoirs will remain the same since any difference in their levels will create a pressure differential that drives a flow of ink through the manifold from the higher level reservoir until such time that their levels equalize.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1987Date of Patent: November 15, 1988Assignee: Dataproducts CorporationInventors: John A. McCormick, Lisa M. Schmidle
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Patent number: 4208076Abstract: A compliant, hydrodynamic fluid film bearing for supporting a rotating rotor on a stationary mount, includes a bearing sheet supported by a compliant resilient support member formed of two sheets, each having raised resilient elevations in the form of corrugations. One of these sheets is inverted with respect to the other and the corrugations on the two sheets are vertically aligned and face in opposite directions, each corrugation forming one-half of an elongated tubular spring. A metal sheet lies between the two support sheets and all three sheets, and the bearing sheet, are fastened at one end to a pair of spacer blocks. The yield strength of the support member is thus raised above the yield strength of a single support sheet while maintaining low stiffness.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1978Date of Patent: June 17, 1980Assignee: Mechanical Technology IncorporatedInventors: Stanley Gray, John A. McCormick