Patents by Inventor John D. Baker
John D. Baker 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: 20150369602Abstract: A surveying and measuring device and method of using the same is provided. The device, which is particularly suited for determining or measuring a rotational position of an object, comprises an elongate rigid member extending radially away from a known center of an object. Distal ends of the rigid member downwardly project points which may be compared to, for example, survey markers or known points.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2015Publication date: December 24, 2015Inventors: John D. Baker, Reed W. Baker, Michael J. Gregory
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Patent number: 9153133Abstract: The present invention relates to an electronic device for monitoring the blind spot of a motorcycle driver. The device includes a lean detector to incorporate lean into the position of the motorcycle driver.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2014Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Inventor: John D. Baker
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Patent number: 9121700Abstract: A surveying and measuring device and method of using the same is provided. The device, which is particularly suited for determining or measuring a rotational position of an object, comprises an elongate rigid member extending radially away from a known center of an object. Distal ends of the rigid member downwardly project points which may be compared to, for example, survey markers or known points.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2012Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Assignee: RM Asset Group, LLCInventors: John D. Baker, Reed W. Baker, Michael J. Gregory
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Publication number: 20130074349Abstract: A surveying and measuring device and method of using the same is provided. The device, which is particularly suited for determining or measuring a rotational position of an object, comprises an elongate rigid member extending radially away from a known center of an object. Distal ends of the rigid member downwardly project points which may be compared to, for example, survey markers or known points.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2012Publication date: March 28, 2013Inventors: John D. Baker, Reed W. Baker, Michael J. Gregory
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Patent number: 7985432Abstract: The invention provides compositions and methods useful in repelling target pests, such as insects from target areas. The compositions comprise mixtures or solutions of at least one repellent composition. The compositions of the invention preferably include an effective amount of evening primrose oil (“EPO”) to repel a target pest from a target area, such as animals, humans, plants or building structures, along with a carrier. The repellent composition may include a combination of EPO with another plant extract oil and a combination of EPO with catnip oil, optionally combined with another plant extract oil. The method for repelling target pests from animals comprises contacting a target area with the repellent composition to repel the target pest from the target area. The method also reduces transmission of infectious diseases transmitted by target pests by reducing contact of the pest with target areas.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2008Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Assignee: Bioniche Life Sciences, Inc.Inventors: John D. Baker, John T. Arnason, Calum McRae, Jose M. Wade, Stanley J. Alkemade
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Patent number: 7524469Abstract: An extractant composition comprising a mixed extractant solvent consisting of calix[4] arene-bis-(tert-octylbenzo)-crown-6 (“BOBCalixC6”), 4?,4?,(5?)-di-(t-butyldicyclo-hexano)-18-crown-6 (“DtBu18C6”), and at least one modifier dissolved in a diluent. The DtBu18C6 may be present at from approximately 0.01M to approximately 0.4M, such as at from approximately 0.086 M to approximately 0.108 M. The modifier may be 1-(2,2,3,3-tetrafluoropropoxy)-3-(4-sec-butylphenoxy)-2-propanol (“Cs-7SB”) and may be present at from approximately 0.01M to approximately 0.8M. In one embodiment, the mixed extractant solvent includes approximately 0.15M DtBu18C6, approximately 0.007M BOBCalixC6, and approximately 0.75M Cs-7SB modifier dissolved in an isoparaffinic hydrocarbon diluent. The extractant composition further comprises an aqueous phase. The mixed extractant solvent may be used to remove cesium and strontium from the aqueous phase.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2007Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignee: Battelle Energy Alliance, LLCInventors: David H. Meikrantz, Terry A. Todd, Catherine L. Riddle, Jack D. Law, Dean R. Peterman, Bruce J. Mincher, Christopher A. McGrath, John D. Baker
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Publication number: 20080213408Abstract: The invention provides compositions and methods useful in repelling target pests, such as insects from target areas. The compositions comprise mixtures or solutions of at least one repellent composition. The compositions of the invention preferably include an effective amount of evening primrose oil (“EPO”) to repel a target pest from a target area, such as animals, humans, plants or building structures, along with a carrier. The repellent composition may include a combination of EPO with another plant extract oil and a combination of EPO with catnip oil, optionally combined with another plant extract oil. The method for repelling target pests from animals comprises contacting a target area with the repellent composition to repel the target pest from the target area. The method also reduces transmission of infectious diseases transmitted by target pests by reducing contact of the pest with target areas.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2008Publication date: September 4, 2008Applicant: Bioniche Life Sciences, Inc.Inventors: John D. Baker, John T. Arnason, Calum McRae, Jose M. Wade, Stanley J. Alkemade
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Publication number: 20080179568Abstract: An extractant composition comprising a mixed extractant solvent consisting of calix[4] arene-bis-(tert-octylbenzo)-crown-6 (“BOBCalixC6”), 4?,4?,(5?)-di-(t-butyldicyclo-hexano)-18-crown-6 (“DtBu18C6”), and at least one modifier dissolved in a diluent. The DtBu18C6 may be present at from approximately 0.01M to approximately 0.4M, such as at from approximately 0.086 M to approximately 0.108 M. The modifier may be 1-(2,2,3,3-tetrafluoropropoxy)-3-(4-sec-butylphenoxy)-2-propanol (“Cs-7SB”) and may be present at from approximately 0.01M to approximately 0.8M. In one embodiment, the mixed extractant solvent includes approximately 0.15M DtBu18C6, approximately 0.007M BOBCalixC6, and approximately 0.75M Cs-7SB modifier dissolved in an isoparaffinic hydrocarbon diluent. The extractant composition further comprises an aqueous phase. The mixed extractant solvent may be used to remove cesium and strontium from the aqueous phase.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2007Publication date: July 31, 2008Inventors: David H. Meikrantz, Terry A. Todd, Catherine L. Riddle, Jack D. Law, Dean R. Peterman, Bruce J. Mincher, Christopher A. McGrath, John D. Baker
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Patent number: 7381431Abstract: The invention provides compositions and methods useful in repelling target pests, such as insects from target areas. The compositions comprise mixtures or solutions of at least one repellent composition. The compositions of the invention preferably include an effective amount of evening primrose oil (“EPO”) to repel a target pest from a target area, such as animals, humans, plants or building structures, along with a carrier. The repellent composition may include a combination of EPO with another plant extract oil and a combination of EPO with catnip oil, optionally combined with another plant extract oil. The method for repelling target pests from animals comprises contacting a target area with the repellent composition to repel the target pest from the target area. The method also reduces transmission of infectious diseases transmitted by target pests by reducing contact of the pest with target areas.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2004Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Bioniche Life Sciences, Inc.Inventors: John D. Baker, John T. Arnason, Calum McRae, Jose M. Wade, Stanley J. Alkemade
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Patent number: 7291316Abstract: A mixed extractant solvent including calix[4]arene-bis-(tert-octylbenzo)-crown-6 (“BOBCalixC6”), 4?,4?,(5?)-di-(t-butyldicyclo-hexano)-18-crown-6 (“DtBu18C6”), and at least one modifier dissolved in a diluent. The mixed extractant solvent may be used to remove cesium and strontium from an acidic solution. The DtBu18C6 may be present from approximately 0.01 M to approximately 0.4M, such as from approximately 0.086 M to approximately 0.108 M. The modifier may be 1-(2,2,3,3-tetrafluoropropoxy)-3-(4-sec-butylphenoxy)-2-propanol (“Cs-7SB”) and may be present from approximately 0.01M to approximately 0.8M. In one embodiment, the mixed extractant solvent includes approximately 0.15M DtBu18C6, approximately 0.007M BOBCalixC6, and approximately 0.75M Cs-7SB modifier dissolved in an isoparaffinic hydrocarbon diluent. The mixed extractant solvent may form an organic phase in an extraction system that also includes an aqueous phase. Methods of extracting cesium and strontium as well as strontium alone are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2004Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Assignee: Battelle Energy Alliance, LLCInventors: David H. Meikrantz, Terry A. Todd, Catherine L. Riddle, Jack D. Law, Dean R. Peterman, Bruce J. Mincher, Christopher A. McGrath, John D. Baker
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Publication number: 20030152652Abstract: A method, wherein a composition comprising Echinacea and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier is administered to an animal or a human, in an amount effective to cause a hematinic effect in the animal or the human. The Echinacea composition of the present invention has minimal or no side effects and is effective, simple to prepare and relatively inexpensive.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2002Publication date: August 14, 2003Inventors: John D. Baker, Wendy P. O'Neill, Andrew Clarke
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Patent number: 5999414Abstract: A multi-board module provides high density electronic packaging in which multiple printed circuit boards are stacked. Electrical power, or signals, are conducted between the boards through a resilient contact. One end of the contact is located at a via in the lower circuit board and soldered to a pad near the via. The top surface of the contact rests against a via of the facing printed circuit board.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1997Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: California Institute of TechnologyInventors: John D. Baker, Alberto Montalvo
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Patent number: 5976723Abstract: A method is provided for cracking ammonia to produce hydrogen. The method includes the steps of passing ammonia over an ammonia-cracking catalyst which is an alloy including (1) alloys having the general formula Zr.sub.1-x Ti.sub.x M.sub.1 M.sub.2, wherein M.sub.1 and M.sub.2 are selected independently from the group consisting of Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, and Ni, and x is between about 0.0 and about 1.0 inclusive; and between about 20% and about 50% Al by weight. In another aspect, the method of the invention is used to provide methods for operating hydrogen-fueled internal combustion engines and hydrogen fuel cells. In still another aspect, the present invention provides a hydrogen-fueled internal combustion engine and a hydrogen fuel cell including the above-described ammonia-cracking catalyst.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1997Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Inventors: Claudio Boffito, John D. Baker
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Patent number: 5913035Abstract: A computer-implemented method and apparatus for determining the availability of a computer network includes a computer program which receives outage signals that are representative of outages of network devices and network device interfaces, in the event that a particular device has more than one network interface. Also, the program receives online signals on a periodic basis and based on the online signals, determines the average number of online interface-minutes during a subset of a preselected period. Then, the number of outage minutes is divided by the average number of online interface-minutes and substracted from one, to generate an availability signal which can be output as an indication of network availability during the preselected period.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1995Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Assignee: Chrysler CorporationInventors: Chris R. Waters, Michael B. Hardy, John D. Baker
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Patent number: 5669961Abstract: A method and apparatus for the purification and collection of hydrogen isotopes in a flowing inert gaseous mixture containing impurities, wherein metal alloy getters having the capability of sorbing non-hydrogen impurities such as oxygen, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, methane, ammonia, nitrogen and water vapor are utilized to purify the gaseous mixture of impurities. After purification hydrogen isotopes may be more efficiently collected. A plurality of parallel process lines utilizing metal getter alloys can be used to provide for the continuous purification and collection of the hydrogen isotopes.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1994Date of Patent: September 23, 1997Assignee: Lockheed Martin Idaho Technologies CompanyInventors: John D. Baker, David H. Meikrantz, Dale G. Tuggle
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Patent number: 5307484Abstract: A relational data base system useful for managing a data communications network from a central repository employs a nonstandard reference key along with primary and foreign keys to research, address, retrieve and manipulate records of functional and physical entities and attributes of nodes and links that form the network.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1991Date of Patent: April 26, 1994Assignee: Chrysler CorporationInventors: John D. Baker, Michael J. Cannon, Kenneth E. Demski, Norman F. Kent, David H. Myers
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Patent number: 5080693Abstract: This system measures tritium on-line and collects tritium from a flowing inert gas stream. It separates the tritium from other non-hydrogen isotope contaminating gases, whether radioactive or not. The collecting portion of the system is constructed of various zirconium alloys called getters. These alloys adsorb tritium in any of its forms at one temperature and at a higher temperature release it as a gas. The system consists of four on-line getters and heaters, two ion chamber detectors, two collection getters, and two guard getters. When the incoming gas stream is valved through the on-line getters, 99.9% of it is adsorbed and the remainder continues to the guard getter where traces of tritium not collected earlier are adsorbed. The inert gas stream then exits the system to the decay chamber.Once the on-line getter has collected tritium for a predetermined time, it is valved off and the next on-line getter is valved on.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1991Date of Patent: January 14, 1992Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventors: Gary L. Bourne, David H. Meikrantz, Walter E. Ely, Dale G. Tuggle, Ervin G. Grafwallner, Keith L. Wickham, Herman R. Maltrud, John D. Baker
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Patent number: 4758784Abstract: An air core gauge having orthogonally related coils that react with a rotor magnet to angularly position an indicating pointer, suitable for use as either a pressure,temperature, or fuel gauge. All-attitude pointer zero return is achieved with a stationary magnet, and voltage regulation is eliminated with a zener diode in series with one of the coils.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1987Date of Patent: July 19, 1988Assignee: Stewart Warner CorporationInventors: John D. Baker, Ray J. Gallagher
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Patent number: 4310801Abstract: A programmable divider is provided for dividing the frequency of an input signal by a selectable integer. The divider includes a multiple stage ripple counter, a transmission gate coupled between each stage of the ripple counter and a means for producing an output signal, and a means for selectively enabling each transmission gate.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1979Date of Patent: January 12, 1982Assignee: Stewart-Warner CorporationInventor: John D. Baker
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Patent number: 4234085Abstract: A supply tape for clips comprises a plurality of pleats running transversely of the length of the tape and a plurality of generally U-shaped spring clips, each of which has opposed arms engaged in opposite sides of one of the pleats. An apparatus is provided for applying clips to the storage tape. The apparatus feeds the tape between a pair of meshing toothed wheels adapted to pleat the tape. U-shaped spring clips are fed to a clip application station where they are received on respective pleats with opposed arms engaged on opposite sides of the pleat.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1978Date of Patent: November 18, 1980Inventor: John D. Baker