Patents by Inventor John D. Quick

John D. Quick 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).

  • Patent number: 11977215
    Abstract: Automated systems and methods for evaluating specimens affixed to substrates, such as slides, an exemplary system including a slide imager configured for acquiring a plurality of micro images of a specimen affixed to an substrate, the specimen including a plurality of objects distributed within a three-dimensional volume, and for generating a whole specimen image of the specimen using the micro images, wherein objects contained in the specimen are depicted substantially in focus in the whole specimen image regardless of a z-depth of the respective objects within the specimen. The whole specimen image is stored on a storage medium for subsequent review by a cytotechnologist using a computer-controlled review station including a display and a user interface, wherein the review station user interface is configured such that the cytotechnologist can review and classify the stored whole specimen images.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 2019
    Date of Patent: May 7, 2024
    Assignee: Hologic, Inc.
    Inventors: Raymond Jenoski, Sid Mayer, Robert Jennings, Ryan P. Oliva, John A. McCrorey, Michael D. Quick, Sarah Margaret Harrington
  • Patent number: 10190275
    Abstract: A mechanized broom-type sweeper vehicle (10) includes a conveyer (14) having two laterally extending pintle-like stub shafts (14-5) with the conveyor (14) received in a cradle (20) that includes split pillow blocks that each receive a respective one of the stub shafts (14-5). The conveyor (14) can be readily lifted from the vehicle (10) by removing structures superposed above the conveyor (14), disconnecting various mechanical and electrical connection removing the cap portion of each pillow-block, and thereafter lifting the conveyor (14) from the vehicle with an overhead crane. In a similar manner, a repaired or replacement conveyor (14) can be lowered via a crane into the cradle (20) with the stub shafts received within the pillow blocks and the caps reinstalled. The use of a top-side removal and a top-side installation technique reduces the time (and associated costs) for the removal and replacement of a conveyor (14) to as little as four hours or less.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 24, 2016
    Date of Patent: January 29, 2019
    Assignee: SCHWARZE INDUSTRIES, INC.
    Inventors: Edward B. Stell, John D. Quick, Jodie R. Wallace
  • Patent number: 9353492
    Abstract: A mechanized broom-type sweeper vehicle (10) includes a conveyer (14) having two laterally extending pintle-like stub shafts (14-5) with the conveyor (14) received in a cradle (20) that includes split pillow blocks that each receive a respective one of the stub shafts (14-5). The conveyor (14) can be readily lifted from the vehicle (10) by removing structures superposed above the conveyor (14), disconnecting various mechanical and electrical connection removing the cap portion of each pillow-block, and thereafter lifting the conveyor (14) from the vehicle with an overhead crane. In a similar manner, a repaired or replacement conveyor (14) can be lowered via a crane into the cradle (20) with the stub shafts received within the pillow blocks and the caps reinstalled. The use of a top-side removal and a top-side installation technique reduces the time (and associated costs) for the removal and replacement of a conveyor (14) to as little as four hours or less.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 2014
    Date of Patent: May 31, 2016
    Assignee: Schwarze Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Edward B. Stell, John D. Quick, Jodie R. Wallace
  • Patent number: 4119927
    Abstract: A variable frequency oscillator including a nonlinear element for varying the frequency has alternately attached thereto a phase lock loop for maintaining the base or starting frequency of the oscillator substantially constant, and a sweep generator with a rate error loop for sensing the frequency linearity of the output sweep and altering the input signal to maintain the output linear.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 1977
    Date of Patent: October 10, 1978
    Assignee: Motorola Inc.
    Inventors: N. Bruce Metteer, John D. Quick