Patents by Inventor John Hays
John Hays 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: 12374981Abstract: Superconducting joints and methods of forming the same are described. A particular method includes arranging two or more terminals relative to one another and to one or more interconnect layers, wherein each terminal includes bulk high-temperature superconductive material and each terminal is coupled to at least one end of one or more high-temperature superconductive tapes. The method also includes heating the one or more interconnect layers to form a high-temperature superconductive electrical connection between the two or more terminals.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2023Date of Patent: July 29, 2025Assignee: THE BOEING COMPANYInventors: John R. Hull, John Hay Durrell, Jasmin Vivien Joan Congreve
-
Publication number: 20250186790Abstract: The disclosure is directed to implantable electrical connector assemblies and methods of fabrication of the implantable electrical connector assemblies. An implantable electrical connector includes a male electrical connector and a female electrical connector. The male electrical connector includes annular electrical contacts mounted to and spaced apart along an elongated support member. The female electrical connector includes female contact assemblies. Each of the female contact assemblies includes a circular coil spring disposed within an annular conductive member. The circular coil spring is retained within the annular conductive member between a first-side non-conductive retention member and the second-side non-conductive retention member.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2025Publication date: June 12, 2025Applicant: TC1 LLCInventors: Daniel I. Harjes, Jeff Iudice, Soy Truong, Chanthy Luy, Jason Elledge, Joseph P. Sylvester, JR., Michael Morado, Fabian Frigon Franco, Lindsay Clough, John Hai Nguyen
-
Publication number: 20250186761Abstract: Implantable electrical connectors employ a conductive circular coil spring contact retained with in a non-conductive housing and a conductive lead attached to the conductive circular coil spring contact. An implantable electrical connector assembly includes a male connector and a female connector. The male connector includes an electrical contact mounted to an elongated electrical contact support member. The female electrical connector includes a connector body and a female contact assembly disposed within the connector body. The female contact assembly includes a conductive circular coil spring, a conductive lead, and a non-conductive housing. The conductive lead is connected to the conductive circular coil spring. The conductive circular coil spring is disposed within and retained by the non-conductive housing. The conductive lead extends from within the non-conductive housing to outside of the non-conductive housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2025Publication date: June 12, 2025Applicant: TC1 LLCInventors: John Hai Nguyen, Eric T. Lee, Karen Masterson, Joseph P. Sylvester, Jason Elledge, Lindsay R. Clough, Daniel I. Harjes, Michael Morado, Jeff Iudice, Soy Truong, Chanthy Luy, Fabian Frigon Franco
-
Publication number: 20250150168Abstract: Systems and methods are described for robust scheduling of beam switching patterns in satellite communications systems. Embodiments operate in context of a hub-spoke satellite communications architecture having a number of gateway terminals servicing large numbers of user terminals over a number of spot beams. The satellite includes switching subsystems that distribute capacity to the user beams from multiple of the gateway terminals in a shared manner according to a beam group switching pattern. The beam group switching pattern is robustly formulated to continue distributing capacity during gateway outages (e.g., when one or two gateway terminals are temporarily non-operational due to rain fade, equipment failure, etc.). For example, the beam group switching pattern can be formulated to minimize worst-case degradation of capacity across user beams, to prioritize certain beams or beam groups, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2024Publication date: May 8, 2025Inventors: John Hai O'Neill, Donald W. Becker, Mark J. Miller
-
Publication number: 20250121178Abstract: Described herein is an implantable medical device including a housing, a header coupled to the housing, and a receptacle connector stack disposed in the header. The receptacle connector stack includes a plurality of electrical contacts and a plurality of wiper seals. Each electrical contact of the plurality of electrical contacts is separated by a corresponding wiper seal. A first sealing element is disposed at a proximal end of the receptacle connector stack and a second sealing element is disposed at a distal end of the receptacle connector stack. The sealing elements are mounted on respective seal housings. A third sealing element is disposed adjacent to the first sealing element and further proximal of the connector stack to restrict a bounce back effect caused by one or more of the plurality of wiper seals during insertion of a lead.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2024Publication date: April 17, 2025Applicant: TC1 LLCInventors: Daniel I. Harjes, Jeff Iudice, Joseph P. Sylvester, JR., John Hai Nguyen, Michael Morado, Fabian Frigon Franco, Veera Venkata Jagadeesh Bobba, Soy Truong, Chanthy Luy, Jason Elledge, Lindsay Clough
-
Patent number: 12218743Abstract: Systems and methods are described for robust scheduling of beam switching patterns in satellite communications systems. Embodiments operate in context of a hub-spoke satellite communications architecture having a number of gateway terminals servicing large numbers of user terminals over a number of spot beams. The satellite includes switching subsystems that distribute capacity to the user beams from multiple of the gateway terminals in a shared manner according to a beam group switching pattern. The beam group switching pattern is robustly formulated to continue distributing capacity during gateway outages (e.g., when one or two gateway terminals are temporarily non-operational due to rain fade, equipment failure, etc.). For example, the beam group switching pattern can be formulated to minimize worst-case degradation of capacity across user beams, to prioritize certain beams or beam groups, etc.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2022Date of Patent: February 4, 2025Assignee: Viasat, Inc.Inventors: John Hai O'Neill, Donald W. Becker, Mark J. Miller
-
Publication number: 20240333119Abstract: Superconducting joints and methods of forming the same are described. A particular method includes arranging two or more terminals relative to one another and to one or more interconnect layers, wherein each terminal includes bulk high-temperature superconductive material and each terminal is coupled to at least one end of one or more high-temperature superconductive tapes. The method also includes heating the one or more interconnect layers to form a high-temperature superconductive electrical connection between the two or more terminals.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2023Publication date: October 3, 2024Inventors: John R. Hull, John Hay Durrell, Jasmin Vivien Joan Congreve
-
Publication number: 20240121204Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods and systems for automatically providing a suggestion to delay sending a message that is being composed by a user to send to a chat participant using a chat feature of an application. The suggestion is sent in response to determining that one or more trigger conditions occurred. The suggestion includes a scheduled time to send the message. The methods and systems send the delayed message at the scheduled time.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2022Publication date: April 11, 2024Inventors: Jiaoyan ZHANG, Wendy GUO, John Hay TAING, Vineet BATTA, Yury ISAKOV, Simon Chun Ho TAM, Jennifer Andrea NINO TAPIA, Matthew David WALL, Sean Michael LYNCH, Milena NATANOV, Angelina CONSTANCE
-
Publication number: 20220311509Abstract: Systems and methods are described for robust scheduling of beam switching patterns in satellite communications systems. Embodiments operate in context of a hub-spoke satellite communications architecture having a number of gateway terminals servicing large numbers of user terminals over a number of spot beams. The satellite includes switching subsystems that distribute capacity to the user beams from multiple of the gateway terminals in a shared manner according to a beam group switching pattern. The beam group switching pattern is robustly formulated to continue distributing capacity during gateway outages (e.g., when one or two gateway terminals are temporarily non-operational due to rain fade, equipment failure, etc.). For example, the beam group switching pattern can be formulated to minimize worst-case degradation of capacity across user beams, to prioritize certain beams or beam groups, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2022Publication date: September 29, 2022Inventors: John Hai O'Neill, Donald W. Becker, Mark J. Miller
-
Patent number: 11271640Abstract: Systems and methods are described for robust scheduling of beam switching patterns in satellite communications systems. Embodiments operate in context of a hub-spoke satellite communications architecture having a number of gateway terminals servicing large numbers of user terminals over a number of spot beams. The satellite includes switching subsystems that distribute capacity to the user beams from multiple of the gateway terminals in a shared manner according to a beam group switching pattern. The beam group switching pattern is robustly formulated to continue distributing capacity during gateway outages (e.g., when one or two gateway terminals are temporarily non-operational due to rain fade, equipment failure, etc.). For example, the beam group switching pattern can be formulated to minimize worst-case degradation of capacity across user beams, to prioritize certain beams or beam groups, etc.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2020Date of Patent: March 8, 2022Assignee: VIASAT, Inc.Inventors: John Hai O'Neill, Donald W. Becker, Mark J. Miller
-
Publication number: 20210384403Abstract: A bulk superconductor device is disclosed, comprising a single grain RE-BCO element incorporating reinforcing fibres. The single grain (RE)BCO element comprises RE-211 pinning sites disposed in a RE-123 matrix and further comprises Ag. The reinforcing fibres comprise a ceramic such as SiC and a refractory metal such as W. The reinforcing fibres comprise a core formed of the refractory metal and a ceramic cladding surrounding the core. The device may be manufactured by a top seeded melt growth process or by a top seeded infiltration growth process.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2019Publication date: December 9, 2021Inventors: Devendra Kumar Namburi, Kysen G. Palmer, Wayne Lau, Yunhua Shi, Anthony Dennis, John Hay Durrell, David Cardwell
-
Patent number: 11149683Abstract: A compression ignition internal combustion engine (1), which includes a cylinder (2), a piston (3) reciprocably received within the cylinder (2), a pair of contra-rotating crankshafts (4, 5) rotatably mounted relative to the cylinder (2), a pair of connecting rods (6, 7) each having a first end (61, 71) connected to a crank journal (41, 51) of a respective one of the crankshafts (4, 5) and a second end (62, 72) connected to the piston (3). The engine (1) is configured such that the stroke of the piston (3) in a first direction toward the crankshafts (4, 5) causes each crankshaft (4, 5) to rotate by a first angle and the piston stroke in a second direction opposite the first direction causes each crankshaft (4,5) to rotate by a second angle different (???) from the first angle.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2018Date of Patent: October 19, 2021Assignee: ENHANCED ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENTERPRISES LIMITEDInventors: John Hay-Heddle, Elliot Powick
-
Publication number: 20210175965Abstract: Systems and methods are described for robust scheduling of beam switching patterns in satellite communications systems. Embodiments operate in context of a hub-spoke satellite communications architecture having a number of gateway terminals servicing large numbers of user terminals over a number of spot beams. The satellite includes switching subsystems that distribute capacity to the user beams from multiple of the gateway terminals in a shared manner according to a beam group switching pattern. The beam group switching pattern is robustly formulated to continue distributing capacity during gateway outages (e.g., when one or two gateway terminals are temporarily non-operational due to rain fade, equipment failure, etc.). For example, the beam group switching pattern can be formulated to minimize worst-case degradation of capacity across user beams, to prioritize certain beams or beam groups, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2020Publication date: June 10, 2021Applicant: VIASAT, INC.Inventors: John Hai O'Neill, Donald W. Becker, Mark J. Miller
-
Patent number: 10819421Abstract: Systems and methods are described for robust scheduling of beam switching patterns in satellite communications systems. Embodiments operate in context of a hub-spoke satellite communications architecture having a number of gateway terminals servicing large numbers of user terminals over a number of spot beams. The satellite includes switching subsystems that distribute capacity to the user beams from multiple of the gateway terminals in a shared manner according to a beam group switching pattern. The beam group switching pattern is robustly formulated to continue distributing capacity during gateway outages (e.g., when one or two gateway terminals are temporarily non-operational due to rain fade, equipment failure, etc.). For example, the beam group switching pattern can be formulated to minimize worst-case degradation of capacity across user beams, to prioritize certain beams or beam groups, etc.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2019Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: VIASAT, Inc.Inventors: John Hai O'Neill, Donald W. Becker, Mark J. Miller
-
Publication number: 20200132017Abstract: A compression ignition internal combustion engine (1), which includes a cylinder (2), a piston (3) reciprocably received within the cylinder (2), a pair of contra-rotating crankshafts (4, 5) rotatably mounted relative to the cylinder (2), a pair of connecting rods (6, 7) each having a first end (61, 71) connected to a crank journal (41, 51) of a respective one of the crankshafts (4, 5) and a second end (62, 72) connected to the piston (3). The engine (1) is configured such that the stroke of the piston (3) in a first direction toward the crankshafts (4, 5) causes each crankshaft (4, 5) to rotate by a first angle and the piston stroke in a second direction opposite the first direction causes each crankshaft (4,5) to rotate by a second angle different (???) from the first angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2018Publication date: April 30, 2020Inventors: John Hay-Heddle, Elliot Powick
-
Publication number: 20200028582Abstract: Systems and methods are described for robust scheduling of beam switching patterns in satellite communications systems. Embodiments operate in context of a hub-spoke satellite communications architecture having a number of gateway terminals servicing large numbers of user terminals over a number of spot beams. The satellite includes switching subsystems that distribute capacity to the user beams from multiple of the gateway terminals in a shared manner according to a beam group switching pattern. The beam group switching pattern is robustly formulated to continue distributing capacity during gateway outages (e.g., when one or two gateway terminals are temporarily non-operational due to rain fade, equipment failure, etc.). For example, the beam group switching pattern can be formulated to minimize worst-case degradation of capacity across user beams, to prioritize certain beams or beam groups, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2019Publication date: January 23, 2020Applicant: ViaSat, Inc.Inventors: John Hai O'Neill, Donald W. Becker, Mark J. Miller
-
Patent number: 10320472Abstract: Systems and methods are described for robust scheduling of beam switching patterns in satellite communications systems. Embodiments operate in context of a hub-spoke satellite communications architecture having a number of gateway terminals servicing large numbers of user terminals over a number of spot beams. The satellite includes switching subsystems that distribute capacity to the user beams from multiple of the gateway terminals in a shared manner according to a beam group switching pattern. The beam group switching pattern is robustly formulated to continue distributing capacity during gateway outages (e.g., when one or two gateway terminals are temporarily non-operational due to rain fade, equipment failure, etc.). For example, the beam group switching pattern can be formulated to minimize worst-case degradation of capacity across user beams, to prioritize certain beams or beam groups, etc.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2017Date of Patent: June 11, 2019Assignee: VIASAT, INC.Inventors: John Hai O'Neill, Donald W. Becker, Mark J. Miller
-
Patent number: 10278013Abstract: A radio beacon device is configured to only transmit information about its location or information about the object the radio beacon is associated with when an occupant is present. For example, the radio beacon device may include a presence detector and may transmit the information only when the presence detector detects an occupant. In another example, the radio beacon device may remain in a low battery usage state until a presence detection message is received from a remote radio equipped presence sensor that is in proximity to the radio beacon device or a message is received from a mobile device in proximity to the radio beacon device. Once a presence detection message or message from a mobile device is received, the radio beacon device may transmit the information, e.g., for a predetermined amount of time.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2018Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: Xicato, Inc.Inventor: John Hays Shuler
-
Publication number: 20190052352Abstract: Systems and methods are described for robust scheduling of beam switching patterns in satellite communications systems. Embodiments operate in context of a hub-spoke satellite communications architecture having a number of gateway terminals servicing large numbers of user terminals over a number of spot beams. The satellite includes switching subsystems that distribute capacity to the user beams from multiple of the gateway terminals in a shared manner according to a beam group switching pattern. The beam group switching pattern is robustly formulated to continue distributing capacity during gateway outages (e.g., when one or two gateway terminals are temporarily non-operational due to rain fade, equipment failure, etc.). For example, the beam group switching pattern can be formulated to minimize worst-case degradation of capacity across user beams, to prioritize certain beams or beam groups, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2017Publication date: February 14, 2019Inventors: John Hai O'Neill, Donald W. Becker, Mark J. Miller
-
Patent number: 10179033Abstract: Present example embodiments relate generally to a surgical system comprising an internal anchor assembly configurable to be inserted into and positioned inside a cavity of a body. The surgical system further comprises an external anchor assembly configurable to magnetically couple to the internal anchor assembly. The external anchor assembly may comprise a magnetic assembly. The magnetic assembly may include one or more superconducting magnets configurable to generate a magnetic field. The magnetic assembly may further include a conductive housing for receiving the one or more superconducting magnets. The external anchor assembly may further include a temperature control section configurable to control a temperature of the one or more superconducting magnets via the conductive housing. The external anchor assembly may further include an external anchor body configurable to receive the magnetic assembly and the temperature control section.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2015Date of Patent: January 15, 2019Assignee: Bio-Medical Engineering (HK) LimitedInventors: Archibald MacRobert Campbell, David Anthony Cardwell, John Hay Durrell, Yuanhua Shi, Kai Yuan Huang, Kysen Grant Boyd Palmer, Anthony Robert Dennis, Chung Kwong Yeung