Patents by Inventor John L. Hudson
John L. Hudson 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: 20240077932Abstract: The present disclosure describes a system with a power management device, a wakeup circuit, a battery management device, and a connector. During a powered down mode of operation, the battery management device can provide, via the connector, a bias voltage to the wakeup circuit. In response to a wakeup switch being activated, the battery management device can provide a power supply (e.g., from a battery) to the power management device. Benefits of the wakeup circuit include (1) a reduction of battery consumption—and thus improving battery lifetime—when the electronic system is in a powered down mode of operation because the wakeup circuit has lower number of active components compared to other designs and (2) a non-complex wakeup circuit design because one or more existing connector interconnects between the power management device and the battery management device can be re-used during electronic system's powered down mode of operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2023Publication date: March 7, 2024Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Talbott M. Houk, Wenxun Huang, Nikola Jovanovic, Floyd L. Dankert, Sanjay Pant, Alessandro Molari, Siarhei Meliukh, Nicola Florio, Ludmil N. Nikolov, Nathan F. Hanagami, Hartmut Sturm, Di Zhao, Chad L. Olson, John J. Sullivan, Seyedeh Maryam Mortazavi Zanjani, Tristan R. Hudson, Jay B. Fletcher, Jonathan A. Dutra
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Patent number: 8463374Abstract: A method, apparatus, and computer program product for controlling the behavior of complex rhythmic systems, such as the nervous system, is disclosed. Robust, engineering based measurements of the rhythmic system are taken and used to generate feedback that guides the system towards a desired state. This methodically designed feedback allows the system to maintain the normal behavior of individual elements, thereby achieving high effectiveness, while at the same time minimizing side effects. It therefore becomes possible to move the system towards the desired state in a non-destructive manner. This approach also allows for increased flexibility and applicability because the feedback is generated in a manner that is tailored to the unique variables of the particular system.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2008Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: University of Virginia Patent FoundationInventors: John L. Hudson, István Z. Kiss, Craig G. Rusin, Hiroshi Kori
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Publication number: 20100198090Abstract: A method, apparatus, and computer program product for controlling the behavior of complex rhythmic systems, such as the nervous system, is disclosed. Robust, engineering based measurements of the rhythmic system are taken and used to generate feedback that guides the system towards a desired state. This methodically designed feedback allows the system to maintain the normal behavior of individual elements, thereby achieving high effectiveness, while at the same time minimizing side effects. It therefore becomes possible to move the system towards the desired state in a non-destructive manner. This approach also allows for increased flexibility and applicability because the feedback is generated in a manner that is tailored to the unique variables of the particular system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2008Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA PATENT FOUNDATIONInventors: John L. Hudson, István Z. Kiss, Craig G. Rusin, Hiroshi Kori
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Patent number: 5540119Abstract: A differential drive assembly for differentially transferring rotational power from a source of input power to a pair of output shafts without the use of internal gears. The assembly includes a drive member adapted to be rotatably driven by the source of input power. First and second auxiliary members are provided, each having an inner face located in opposition to a respective planar face of the drive member. The auxiliary members are rotatably and axially moveable with respect to the drive member over a predetermined range. First and second clutch assemblies, preferably constructed of a plurality of interleaved frictional plates, are selectively engageable by movement of the auxiliary members to transfer the rotational power from the drive member to an associated output shaft. Cam mechanisms are provided to axially move a respective auxiliary member such that engagement of a respective clutch assembly may be selectively effected.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1994Date of Patent: July 30, 1996Inventor: John L. Hudson
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Patent number: 4961452Abstract: A log splitting apparatus is provided with a sensing mechanism arranged with adjustment linkages to vary the position of a cutter blade in accordance with the sensed diameter of a given log to-be-split. A sensing wheel is arranged to ride on the side of the log, and is mounted on a pivotable arm operatively connected to the cutter blade. The pivotable arm is connected to mechanical linkages so as to automatically position a cutter assembly for producing the splitting of logs substantially in half. An optional multi-blade cutter assembly produces quartering of a log during a single log feeding operation.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1989Date of Patent: October 9, 1990Inventor: John L. Hudson
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Patent number: 4876918Abstract: A differential drive unit has separate drive shafts extending from a housing. Respective drive plates for each shaft differentially receive rotational power from the housing as such housing rotates. Respective wedges transfer housing rotational power to the respective drive plates, upon engaging inside diameter portions of the housing. Such engagement forces the respective wedges down into contact and frictional engagement with one of the respective drive plates axially inward therefrom. The wedges are carried in circumferential slots defined through the circumference of a cage assembly, which includes an annular member located between the outside diameter of the drive plates and the inside diameter of the housing. Wedges within a given slot include a pair of wedge elements joined together with a spring under compression.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1988Date of Patent: October 31, 1989Inventor: John L. Hudson
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Patent number: 4867009Abstract: A differential drive unit receives a rotational input and provides two rotational outputs therefrom. A rotatable housing has fixedly attached therein a drive member, which includes a drive plate transverse angled slots extending from one side thereof to the other. A plurality of movable drive balls are provided in the slots. Disposed within the housing on either side of the drive plate are driven members having semi-spherical drive member-receivers formed therein. Upon rotation of the housing and its drive plate, the drive balls are thrown outwardly in the angled slots and come into contact with available drive ball receivers adjacent thereto. Such contact transfers the rotational drive force from the drive plate to the driven members. Driven members are in turn connected to respective driven shafts with wheels thereon. One wheel can on occasion be caused to be turned faster than the other, such as during a turn. Such occurrence causes its corresponding driven member to move relative to the drive plate.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1988Date of Patent: September 19, 1989Inventor: John L. Hudson
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Patent number: 4427091Abstract: A new circuit is added to the old electrical circuit including two electrodes underwater positioned very close to a gas exhausting gun gaseous exhaust such as an air gun, wherein the exhaust from the firing gas exhausting gun momentarily blows away the conductive sea water from one or both of the electrodes to produce a high voltage pulse due to the large increase in resistance in the circuit indicating the precise moment of firing of the gas exhausting gun.This new circuit added to the above circuit is a circuit polarity reversing circuit which includes particularly a positive current generator, a negative current generator, and a sea ground for forming a third electron source when any of the two electrodes becomes defective, thus forming a fail-safe system.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1981Date of Patent: January 24, 1984Assignee: Texaco Inc.Inventors: Lloyd E. Elliott, Jr., John L. Hudson
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Patent number: 4405033Abstract: New methods are disclosed for detecting the instant of firing of a gas exhausting gun such as an air gun which reduce plating action on two closely spaced apart electrodes submerged underwater very close to the gas exhausting gun exhaust comprising the basic steps of passing a current through the two electrodes, and periodically reversing the current to the two electrodes responsive to a polarity reversing circuit means after (1) a predetermined period of time or (2) after each firing of the gas exhausting gun.Likewise new methods for forming and assembling a fail-safe gas exhausting gun firing detection circuit are set forth in detail.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1981Date of Patent: September 20, 1983Assignee: Texaco Inc.Inventors: Lloyd E. Elliott, Jr., John L. Hudson
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Patent number: 4243116Abstract: A new circuit is added to an electrical circuit including two electrodes underwater positioned very close to an air gun gaseous exhaust wherein the exhaust from the firing air gun momentarily blows away the conductive sea water from one or both of the electrodes to produce a high voltage pulse due to the large increase in resistance in the circuit indicating the precise moment of firing of the air gun free of any uncertainty and mechanical noise which normally affects conventional transducers.This new circuit added to the above circuit is a circuit polarity reversing circuit which includes particularly a positive current generator, a negative current generator, and a sea ground for forming a third electron source when any of the two electrodes becomes defective, thus forming a fail-safe system.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1979Date of Patent: January 6, 1981Assignee: Texaco Inc.Inventors: Lloyd E. Elliott, Jr., John L. Hudson