Patents by Inventor John Chester
John Chester 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: 7643375Abstract: A seismic data acquisition system includes a connector housing and a mating electrical circuitry module. A single interface couples electrical circuitry housed in the electrical circuitry module to one or more signal data carriers that are consolidated at a single location in the connector housing. Preferably, the connector housing and electrical circuitry module each have a substantially contaminant-free interior regardless of whether these two parts are mated. An alternate connector housing has two plug casings, each of which are provided with a plug. A complementary alternate electrical circuitry module includes two receptacles complementary to the plugs and an interior space for holding the electrical circuitry. A locking pin disposed within the plug casing selectively engages the electrical circuitry module.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2007Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: ION Geophysical CorporationInventors: Phil Behn, John Chester, Leo Dekkers, John Downey, Keith Elder, Jerry Iseli
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Publication number: 20090081011Abstract: Set forth are systems and methods for moving objects in a modular structure, and particularly to parking vehicles within a parking structure. A system may include a pallet configured to receive an object, e.g., a vehicle; a structure including a plurality of modules configured to receive the pallet with the object, wherein the modules include multi-directional pallet transfer systems, the pallet transfer systems configured to transfer the pallet with the object to adjacent modules in any one of four orthogonal directions. The modules including sensing and control, may be remotely constructed, and assembled as units on site.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2008Publication date: March 26, 2009Applicant: KRPS PARTNERS, LLC.Inventors: Jean-Claude KAUFMANN, Christopher Dale LANGHART, John CHESTER
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Publication number: 20090078172Abstract: Set forth are systems and methods for moving objects in a structure, and particularly to parking vehicles within a parking structure. A system may include a pallet configured to receive an object, e.g., a vehicle; a structure including a plurality of modules configured to receive the pallet with the object, wherein the modules include multi-directional pallet transfer systems, the pallet transfer systems configured to transfer the pallet with the object to adjacent modules in any one of four orthogonal directions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2007Publication date: March 26, 2009Inventors: Jean-Claude Kaufmann, Christopher Dale Langhart, John Chester
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Patent number: 7324921Abstract: The container inspection system operates globally at container handling facilities around the world and includes at least one transport apparatus located at a container handling facility having a spreader or other framework for connecting and handling cargo containers of all shapes and sizes. The transport apparatus is in communication with a computer network including several computing devices that provide to the transport apparatus comparison data including load models, load signatures, weight profile, and sensory limits related to a particular container. Sensors can be located on the spreader, inside the container, and invasively through the container and provide scanned characteristic data that is compared to the comparison data to determine a pass status or a fail status for the container. Ancillary data and authority input may be provided to the system by outside sources, such as other inspection systems and governmental entities.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2004Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: RFTrax Inc.Inventors: Byron M. Sugahara, Avrum A. Freelund, Hal B. Haygood, Robert A. Goertz, John Chester, Stephen W. Poole, Robert B. Stout, Jr.
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Publication number: 20070276619Abstract: The container inspection system operates globally at container handling facilities around the world and includes at least one transport apparatus located at a container handling facility having a spreader or other framework for connecting and handling cargo containers of all shapes and sizes. The transport apparatus is in communication with a computer network including several computing devices that provide to the transport apparatus comparison data including load models, load signatures, weight profile, and sensory limits related to a particular container. Sensors can be located on the spreader, inside the container, and invasively through the container and provide scanned characteristic data that is compared to the comparison data to determine a pass status or a fail status for the container. Ancillary data and authority input may be provided to the system by outside sources, such as other inspection systems and governmental entities.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2004Publication date: November 29, 2007Applicant: Great American Lines, Inc.Inventors: Byron Sugahara, Avrum Freelund, Hal Haygood, Robert Goertz, John Chester, Stephen Poole, Robert Stout
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Publication number: 20070177459Abstract: A seismic data acquisition system includes a connector housing and a mating electrical circuitry module. A single interface couples electrical circuitry housed in the electrical circuitry module to one or more signal data carriers that are consolidated at a single location in the connector housing. Preferably, the connector housing and electrical circuitry module each have a substantially contaminant-free interior regardless of whether these two parts are mated. An alternate connector housing has two plug casings, each of which are provided with a plug. A complementary alternate electrical circuitry module includes two receptacles complementary to the plugs and an interior space for holding the electrical circuitry. A locking pin disposed within the plug casing selectively engages the electrical circuitry module.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2007Publication date: August 2, 2007Applicant: INPUT/OUTPUT, INC.Inventors: Lawrence Behn, John Chester, Leo Dekkers, John Downey, Keith Elder, Jerry Iseli
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Patent number: 7158445Abstract: A seismic data acquisition system includes a connector housing and a mating electrical circuitry module. A single interface couples electrical circuitry housed in the electrical circuitry module to one or more signal data carriers that are consolidated at a single location in the connector housing. Preferably, the connector housing and electrical circuitry module each have a substantially contaminant-free interior regardless of whether these two parts are mated. An alternate connector housing has two plug casings, each of which are provided with a plug. A complementary alternate electrical circuitry module includes two receptacles complementary to the plugs and an interior space for holding the electrical circuitry. A locking pin disposed within the plug casing selectively engages the electrical circuitry module.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2005Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: Input/Output, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence P. Behn, John Chester, Leo Dekkers, John Downey, Keith Elder, Jerry Iseli
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Publication number: 20050196985Abstract: A seismic data acquisition system includes a connector housing and a mating electrical circuitry module. A single interface couples electrical circuitry housed in the electrical circuitry module to one or more signal data carriers that are consolidated at a single location in the connector housing. Preferably, the connector housing and electrical circuitry module each have a substantially contaminant-free interior regardless of whether these two parts are mated. An alternate connector housing has two plug casings, each of which are provided with a plug. A complementary alternate electrical circuitry module includes two receptacles complementary to the plugs and an interior space for holding the electrical circuitry. A locking pin disposed within the plug casing selectively engages the electrical circuitry module.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2005Publication date: September 8, 2005Applicant: Input/Output, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence Behn, John Chester, Leo Dekkers, John Downey, Keith Elder, Jerry Iseli
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Publication number: 20030026168Abstract: A seismic data acquisition system includes a connector housing and a mating electrical circuitry module. A single interface couples electrical circuitry housed in the electrical circuitry module to one or more signal data carriers that are consolidated at a single location in the connector housing. Preferably, the connector housing and electrical circuitry module each have a substantially contaminant-free interior regardless of whether these two parts are mated. An alternate connector housing has two plug casings, each of which are provided with a plug. A complementary alternate electrical circuitry module includes two receptacles complementary to the plugs and an interior space for holding the electrical circuitry. A locking pin disposed within the plug casing selectively engages the electrical circuitry module.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2002Publication date: February 6, 2003Applicant: Input/Output, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence P. Behn, John Chester, Leo Dekkers, John Downey, Keith Elder, Jerry Iseli
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Patent number: 4310452Abstract: The invention concerns a composition for a friction material e.g. for a brake pad, of the type containing a fibrous reinforcement, a binder and various additives.The composition contains a thermoset binder including a phenol-formaldehyde resin and making up 20 to 60% by volume of the material. Besides the resin the binder can also include a heat and chemical resistant rubber, but the phenol-formaldehyde resin makes up at least 10% by volume of the composition.The composition includes a fibre-based reinforcement which makes up 10 to 35% by volume of the material and consists of a mixture of steel fibres or glass fibres with one or more other non-asbestos inorganic reinforcing materials e.g. steel fibre and mica, or steel fibre and milled glass.The friction material contains no asbestos, but has properties comparable with asbestos-based materials.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1980Date of Patent: January 12, 1982Assignee: Feroda LimitedInventor: John Chester
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Patent number: 4273699Abstract: The invention concerns a composition for a friction material e.g. for a brake pad, of the type containing a fibrous reinforcement, a binder and various additives.The composition contains a thermoset binder including a phenol-formaldehyde resin and making up 20 to 60% by volume of the material. Besides the resin the binder can also include a heat and chemical resistant rubber, but the phenol-formaldehyde resin makes up at least 10% by volume of the composition.The composition includes a fibre-based reinforcement which makes up 10 to 35% by volume of the material and consists of a mixture of steel fibres or glass fibres with one or more other non-asbestos inorganic reinforcing materials e.g. steel fibre and mica, or steel fibre and milled glass.The friction material contains no asbestos, but has properties comparable with asbestos-based materials.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1978Date of Patent: June 16, 1981Assignee: Ferodo LimitedInventor: John Chester
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Patent number: 4226759Abstract: Asbestos-free friction material compositions containing from about 20 to 45% by volume of the material of a thermoset binder of a phenol formaldehyde resin and optionally a heat and chemical reistant rubber, up to 10% by volume of an inert mineral filler and as the sole fibrous reinforcement 5 to 15% by volume of short lengths of steel fibers are disclosed. The compositions are useful as brake pads and the like and has properties comparable with asbestos-based materials.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1978Date of Patent: October 7, 1980Assignee: Ferodo LimitedInventor: John Chester