Patents by Inventor John D. Mackay
John D. Mackay 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: 9606219Abstract: A system for locating an object in a GPS-denied environment includes first and second stationary nodes of a network and an object out of synchronization with a common time base of the network. The system includes one or more processors that are configured to estimate distances between the first stationary node and the object and a distance between the second stationary node and the object by comparing time-stamps of messages relayed between the object and the nodes. A position of the object can then be trilaterated using a location of each of the first and second stationary nodes and the measured distances between the object and each of the first and second stationary nodes.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2010Date of Patent: March 28, 2017Assignee: Progeny Systems CorporationInventors: Ronald G. Murdock, John D. Mackay, Douglas A. Cummins
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Publication number: 20120026041Abstract: A system for locating an object in a GPS-denied environment includes first and second stationary nodes of a network and an object out of synchronization with a common time base of the network. The system includes one or more processors that are configured to estimate distances between the first stationary node and the object and a distance between the second stationary node and the object by comparing time-stamps of messages relayed between the object and the nodes. A position of the object can then be trilaterated using a location of each of the first and second stationary nodes and the measured distances between the object and each of the first and second stationary nodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: Progeny Systems CorporationInventors: Ronald G. Murdock, John D. Mackay, Douglas A. Cummins
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Patent number: 6886137Abstract: A hands-free system uses eye gaze information from an eye gaze tracking device to continuously control the rate and direction of scrollable information presented on a display in a natural manner. Initially, images begin scrolling on the display at an initial rate. An eye tracking device is used to determine the area on the display that the user is gazing. If the gaze remains fixed near an anchor position, this indicates that the images are scrolling at a comfortable speed for the user to read the information. However, if the gaze begins to drift towards the side of the display where information is appearing, the scroll rate is increased since this indicates that the text is scrolling too slowly. Conversely, if the user's gaze is detected to move toward the side of the screen where information is disappearing, the scroll rate is decreased since this indicates that the user is falling behind.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2001Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Charles C. Peck, John D. Mackay
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Patent number: 6614348Abstract: A system and method for monitoring behavior patterns which effectively distinguishes between alarming and non-alarming behavior patterns, includes at least one sensor for detecting behavior patterns, a memory device coupled to the sensor, for storing standard behavior patterns, and a processor, coupled to the memory device, for comparing standard behavior patterns with detected behavior patterns, and causing a response to be activated when standard behavior patterns and detected behavior patterns have a predetermined relationship.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2001Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Arthur C. Ciccolo, Phillip Hobbs, John D. Mackay, Howard E. Sachar
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Publication number: 20020180799Abstract: A hands-free system uses eye gaze information from an eye gaze tracking device to continuously control the rate and direction of scrollable information presented on a display in a natural manner. Initially, images begin scrolling on the display at an initial rate. An eye tracking device is used to determine the area on the display that the user is gazing. If the gaze remains fixed near an anchor position, this indicates that the images are scrolling at a comfortable speed for the user to read the information. However, if the gaze begins to drift towards the side of the display where information is appearing, the scroll rate is increased since this indicates that the text is scrolling too slowly. Conversely, if the user's gaze is detected to move toward the side of the screen where information is disappearing, the scroll rate is decreased since this indicates that the user is falling behind.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2001Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventors: Charles C. Peck, John D. Mackay
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Publication number: 20020147597Abstract: A system restocking and repricing merchandise includes a shelf label holder having an illuminating function, and a hand-held unit which remotely causes the shelf label holder to illuminate under predetermined conditions. The system may also include a host controller for directing the operation of the hand held unit and shelf label holder.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2001Publication date: October 10, 2002Inventors: Daniel Patrick Connors, John D. Mackay, Howard E. Sachar
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Publication number: 20020135484Abstract: A system and method for monitoring behavior patterns which effectively distinguishes between alarming and non-alarming behavior patterns, includes at least one sensor for detecting behavior patterns, a memory device coupled to the sensor, for storing standard behavior patterns, and a processor, coupled to the memory device, for comparing standard behavior patterns with detected behavior patterns, and causing a response to be activated when standard behavior patterns and detected behavior patterns have a predetermined relationship.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2001Publication date: September 26, 2002Inventors: Arthur C. Ciccolo, Phillip Hobbs, John D. Mackay, Howard E. Sachar
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Patent number: 6386093Abstract: A grill flame-up suppressor that includes a bottom container assembly, a vent cap assembly and a lifting tong assembly; the bottom container assembly being constructed from a heat resistant metal in the general shape of an open topped can having a flanged lip opening edge and a circumferential inwardly directed indentation about one third up from a bottom surface of the bottom container assembly upon which a removable heat resistant flavoring agent support screen is supported.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2001Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Inventor: John D. Mackay
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Patent number: 5621327Abstract: Apparatus and method are disclosed for performing testing and fault isolation of high density passive boards and substrates. Using a small number of moving probes, simultaneous network resistance and network capacitance measurements may be performed. Thus, test time is minimized by eliminating the need for electrical switching and/or excessive probe movement during the test of a normal circuit board network. Simultaneous network capacitance and network leakage measurement are also achieved using phase-sensitive detection. Dual-frequency measurement techniques allow the measurement of both the capacitance value and resistance value of a leakage path between a network being measured and an unknown network. Any leakage resistance between a network under test and ground or power planes within the circuit board may also be determined from the measurements.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1995Date of Patent: April 15, 1997Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Shinwu Chiang, Huntington W. Curtis, Arthur E. Falls, Arnold Halperin, John P. Karidis, John D. Mackay, Danny C.-Y. Wong, Ka-Chiu Woo, Li-Cheng Zai
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Patent number: 5402072Abstract: Apparatus and method are disclosed for performing testing and fault isolation of high density passive boards (e.g. unpopulated circuit boards) and substrates. Using a small number of moving probes, simultaneous network resistance and network capacitance measurements may be performed. Thus, test time is minimized by eliminating the need for electrical switching and/or excessive probe movement during the test of a normal circuit board network. Simultaneous network capacitance and network leakage measurement are also achieved using phase-sensitive detection. Dual-frequency measurement techniques allow the measurement of both the capacitance value and resistance value of a leakage path between a network being measured and an unknown network. Any leakage resistance between a network under test and ground or power planes within the circuit board may also be determined from the measurements.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1992Date of Patent: March 28, 1995Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Shinwu Chiang, Huntington W. Curtis, Arthur E. Falls, Arnold Halperin, John P. Karidis, John D. Mackay, Danny C. Wong, Ka-Chiu Woo, Li-Cheng Zai
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Patent number: 5402351Abstract: Disclosed are methods and apparatus for fabricating a three-dimensional object in accordance with a computer-generated definition of the object that is stored within a memory. A method includes the steps of (a) evaluating the stored definition of the object to locate any un-supported features of the object; in response to locating an un-supported feature, (b) defining a support structure for the un-supported feature; (c) generating a fabrication tool movement list expressive of movements required by a fabrication tool to fabricate the object and any defined support structures; and (d) translating the fabrication tool in accordance with the generated fabrication tool movement list to fabricate the object and any defined support structures.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1994Date of Patent: March 28, 1995Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John S. Batchelder, Huntington W. Curtis, Douglas S. Goodman, Franklin Gracer, Robert R. Jackson, George M. Koppelman, John D. Mackay
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Patent number: 5303141Abstract: Apparatus and method for fabricating a three-dimensional object in accordance with a CAD-generated specification of the object. A closed-loop extrusion system (10) includes a nozzle (12) for extruding a material, such as a hot melt adhesive; apparatus (14, 18, 46) for controllably positioning the nozzle in accordance with the specification; and a sensor (60) for generating a feedback signal that is indicative of at least one characteristic of a most recently extruded portion of the material. Visual and non-visual feedback sensors may be employed, including optical sensors, infrared emission sensors, and proximity detection sensors. The specification of the object is converted to a bit-mapped representation thereof to improve accuracy relative to vector-based representations. Methods for determining a need for supporting structures and anti-aliasing features and for integrating the structures and features into the object specification are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1993Date of Patent: April 12, 1994Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John S. Batchelder, Huntington W. Curtis, Douglas S. Goodman, Franklin Gracer, Robert R. Jackson, George M. Koppelman, John D. Mackay
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Patent number: 4868506Abstract: In order to test conductors on substrates for current constricting defects, such as cracks, narrow conductors, line breaks and intermittent opens, a test signal combining two alternating current signals at different frequencies and direct current offset signal is applied to the conductor. Upon encountering a defect, intermodulation signals are generated and detected. The phase of the detected signal and the phase of a reference signal are compared. The difference between the phase of the two signals is indicative of the presence of a defect in the conductor. The invention has particular application for testing thin conductors.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1988Date of Patent: September 19, 1989Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Thomas H. DiStefano, Arthur E. Falls, Arnold Halperin, John D. Mackay