Patents by Inventor John S. Stewart
John S. Stewart 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: 11933789Abstract: A device includes: a first portion configured to be grasped by the hand of the user, and a second portion defining a reservoir containing a control material, wherein the control material contains a target analyte in a known or predetermined concentration. A method of verifying the accuracy of an analyte monitoring device includes receiving a fluid sample, identifying the fluid sample as a control solution, and analyzing the fluid sample.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2021Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: Intuity Medical, Inc.Inventors: Kelley J. Lipman, Michael F. Tomasco, Peter Uy-Vu Ly, Jennifer Y. Blomo, Paul D. Reynolds, John F. Larkin, Robin S. Gaffney, Kimberly J. Tansey, Christopher L. Stewart, Raul Escutia, Robert W. Bowers
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Patent number: 11931623Abstract: An apparatus enabling a user to perform a simulated bicycling exercise includes a frame, two mounting points defining an axis, the two mounting points comprising an upper rear mounting point comprising an upper rear rotating joint and a lower front mounting point comprising a pivoting connection arrangement proximate to and interacting with the frame, the pivoting connection arrangement comprising at least one resistive element configured to provide resistive force returning the frame to a neutral centered orientation from an off-centered orientation and pedals associated with a wheel and the frame, the pedals enabling the user, when facing forward, to apply force to the pedals and rotate the wheel. The frame is configured to receive forces from the user and dissipate the forces into frame leaning forces such that the user has an ability to cause the frame to pivot about the two mounting points by leaning to one side.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2022Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: Real Ryder, LLCInventors: Colin Irving, John J. Harrington, Brian C. Stewart, Michael S. Lofgren
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Patent number: 9247368Abstract: A loudspeaker cone body made of paper may include a chemically-bound nanomaterial, such as a carbon nanotube. The carbon nanotube may be chemically bound to a functionalizing agent having a chemical group chemically bound to one or more papermaking additives, such as a sizing agent or a wet strength agent, a dry strength agent, a resin or cellulose-containing papermaking stock material typically present in a paper loudspeaker cone body, such as pulp. Acoustic-related loudspeaker performance characteristics such as stiffness to weight ratio and an acoustic damping of the loudspeaker cone body may be altered by incorporation of the nanomaterials chemically bound to the loudspeaker cone body.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2008Date of Patent: January 26, 2016Assignee: Harman International Industries, IncorporatedInventors: Louis A. Mango, III, Ryszard A. Pilatowski, John F. Steere, John S. Stewart
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Patent number: 8251112Abstract: A cutterhead for a peripheral milling machine including a cutterhead body including a generally cylindrical portion and a plurality of circumferential, spaced and offset blade unit mounting cavities extending into the cutterhead body from the periphery of the cylindrical portion for receiving a blade unit. The cutterhead further includes a plurality of blade units each having at least one cutting edge and means for removably securing each of the removable blade units in the corresponding blade unit mounting cavity. The cutting edge of each of the blade units is disposed to align with the cutting edge of each of the other blade units in adjacent mounting cavities to form a substantially helical, stepped blade row when the blade units are secured to the cutterhead body.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2010Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Inventor: John S. Stewart
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Patent number: 7708038Abstract: A cutterhead for a peripheral milling machine including a cutterhead body including a generally cylindrical portion and a plurality of circumferential, spaced and offset blade unit mounting cavities extending into the cutterhead body from the periphery of the cylindrical portion for receiving a blade unit. The cutterhead further includes a plurality of blade units each having at least one cutting edge and means for removably securing each of the removable blade units in the corresponding blade unit mounting cavity. The cutting edge of each of the blade units is disposed to align with the cutting edge of each of the other blade units in adjacent mounting cavities to form a substantially helical, stepped blade row when the blade units are secured to the cutterhead body.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2006Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Inventor: John S. Stewart
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Patent number: 7706563Abstract: A voice-coil transducer includes two radially concentric magnets, a voice-coil located in the gap between the inner and outer magnets, and a diaphragm coupled to the voice-coil. An audio loudspeaker includes the voice-coil transducer with two radially concentric magnets, a voice-coil located within the gap between the inner and outer magnets, a diaphragm coupled to the voice-coil in order to create sounds from the voice-coil, and a chassis to support the magnets, voice-coil, and diaphragm.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2005Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Harman International Industries, IncorporatedInventor: John S. Stewart
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Publication number: 20090074228Abstract: A loudspeaker cone body made of paper may include a chemically-bound nanomaterial, such as a carbon nanotube. The carbon nanotube may be chemically bound to a functionalizing agent having a chemical group chemically bound to one or more papermaking additives, such as a sizing agent or a wet strength agent, a dry strength agent, a resin or cellulose-containing papermaking stock material typically present in a paper loudspeaker cone body, such as pulp. Acoustic-related loudspeaker performance characteristics such as stiffness to weight ratio and an acoustic damping of the loudspeaker cone body may be altered by incorporation of the nanomaterials chemically bound to the loudspeaker cone body.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2008Publication date: March 19, 2009Applicant: HARMAN INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATEDInventors: Louis A. Mango, III, Ryszard A. Pilatowski, John F. Steere, John S. Stewart
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Patent number: 7092536Abstract: A system for transducer compensation based on ambient conditions includes a transducer, a signal processor and an ambient condition sensor. The signal processor may process audio signals for the transducer. In addition, the signal processor may receive signals from the ambient condition sensor. The signals may represent ambient conditions being experienced by the transducer. The signal processor may dynamically adjust the equalization of the audio signals based on the ambient conditions to optimize operation of the transducer.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2002Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Harman International Industries, IncorporatedInventors: Steven W. Hutt, John S. Stewart, Ryan J. Mihelich
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Patent number: 5738156Abstract: A removable cutterhead insert for use in a helical cutterhead for an industrial woodworking machine, the helical cutterhead including a generally cylindrical portion, a plurality of circumferential, spaced grooves extending into the cutterhead body from the periphery of the cylindrical portion and adapted to receive the removable cutterhead inserts, and fasteners for removably securing the cutterhead inserts in the grooves; the cutterhead insert includes a mild steel insert body and two blade units; the insert body having raised portions having triangular pockets formed therein so as to have two inwardly-facing flat portions, a hole to receive the fasteners for removably securing the cutterhead insert in the grooves between the inwardly-facing flat portions and two bolt holes to secure the two blade units to the insert body; and the blade units are triangular with cut-off corners each including a blade edge and configured so as not to occlude the countersunk hole and to have the blades edges disposed to alignType: GrantFiled: November 13, 1996Date of Patent: April 14, 1998Inventor: John S. Stewart
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Patent number: 5666170Abstract: An adaptive receiver includes an adaptive decoder for providing decoded output data from a video signal encoded for satellite, terrestrial or cable transmission. The apparatus includes an adaptive decoder for providing a first decoded output as a function of a code rate selected from a plurality of code rates. The apparatus also includes an adaptive deinterleaver for deinterleaving the first decoded output in accordance with a deinterleaving function selected from a plurality of deinterleaving functions. In addition, the apparatus includes an output signal processor for processing the deinterleaved output data to provide the decoded output data. The demodulator may also incorporate a an adaptive error decoder for detecting and correcting errors in the deinterleaved output. In addition, a signal quality detector may provide an estimate of the error in the decoded output data. The apparatus is automatically configured to be compatible with the encoded video signal format in response to the error estimate.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1995Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Assignee: Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.Inventor: John S. Stewart
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Patent number: 5653275Abstract: A method of planing a variety of widths of workpieces includes transporting workpieces through a machining area having a rotating cutterhead that includes a series of helically mounted cutting blades spaced circumferentially on the cutterhead and positioned such that one cutting blade engages the workpiece simultaneously as another cutting blade disengages the workpiece, the transporting step including consistently arranging the workpieces with respect to the rotating cutterhead so that the dimension of each workpiece parallel with the axis of rotation of the cutterhead has a value W and the cutterhead being such that the spacing between the cutting blades being such thatW/[(.pi. D(cot .phi.))/N] is an integer, in whichD is the cutterhead diameter,N is the number of cutting blades and.phi. is the helix angle.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1995Date of Patent: August 5, 1997Inventor: John S. Stewart
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Patent number: 5647419Abstract: A cutterhead for an industrial woodworking machine comprising a cutterhead body having a cylindrical outer surface with at least one insert-receiving groove extending into the body from the outer surface; at least one cutting insert secured in the groove, the insert being comprised of an insert body, a blade attachment gib, and at least one detachable blade, each blade being secured adjacent the insert body by the blade attachment gib. The upper end of the gib preferably projects above the cutterhead body and is adapted to turn chips from the blades, which project above the attachment gib. Fasteners secure the blades between the body and the attachment gib, and the insert in the groove.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1996Date of Patent: July 15, 1997Inventor: John S. Stewart
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Patent number: 5610983Abstract: A satellite transmission system receiver, for receiving a composite signal including a data component and a synchronization (sync) component is disclosed. The receiver includes a signal processor, responsive to the received data component, and requiring a periodic sync signal in synchronism, with the sync component. A sync signal generator periodically produces the sync signal. A sync component detector, responsive to the sync component, synchronizes the sync signal generator to the received sync component. The satellite transmission system receiver further includes a sync word predictor, responsive to the received data signal, for predicting the locations of sync words in the received data signal and a sync word inserter, coupled to the sync word predictor, for substituting a word having the value of the sync word into the received data signal at a predicted location.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1994Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Assignee: Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.Inventor: John S. Stewart
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Patent number: 5603365Abstract: A removable cutterhead insert for use in a helical cutterhead for an industrial woodworking machine, the helical cutterhead including a generally cylindrical portion, a plurality of circumferential, spaced grooves extending into the cutterhead body from the periphery of the cylindrical portion and adapted to receive the removable cutterhead inserts, and fasteners for removably securing the cutterhead inserts in the grooves; the cutterhead insert includes a mild steel insert body and two blade units; the insert body having raised portions having triangular pockets formed therein so as to have two inwardly-facing flat portions, a hole to receive the fasteners for removably securing the cutterhead insert in the grooves between the inwardly-facing flat portions and two bolt holes to secure the two blade units to the insert body; and the blade units are triangular with cut-off corners each including a blade edge and configured so as not to occlude the countersunk hole and to have the blades edges disposed to alignType: GrantFiled: November 16, 1995Date of Patent: February 18, 1997Inventor: John S. Stewart
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Patent number: 5563915Abstract: A television signal receiving system includes a deinterleaving network (18) containing first and second deinterleaving functions associated with respective memory address controllers (20, 25). One or the other of the deinterleaving functions is selected for use by a multiplexer (30) in response to a Deinterleaver Select control signal. Deinterleaving is accomplished by controlling the read/write addressing of a memory (35) by the selected deinterleaving function.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1994Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Assignee: Thomson Consumer Electronics Inc.Inventor: John S. Stewart
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Patent number: 5497401Abstract: A branch metric computer for the Viterbi decoder of a convolutional decoder primarily intended for use in a multi-channel compressed-digital television receiver capable of receiving FEC data transmitted over satellite, terrestrial and transmission channels. The branch metric computer employs a RAM, having an effective depth of 2.sup.x storage locations and an effective storage-location width of 16 m, which is preloaded with two selectively programmed I and two selectively programmed Q lookup tables, wherein each table entry is made up of four m-bit values,. The RAM is designed to operate with either QPSK punctured-coded I and Q signal inputs or any one of a plurality of different PAM or QAM higher alphabet or an 8-PSK pragmatic trellis-coded 2.sup.x -bit I and 2.sup.x -bit Q signal inputs to the convolutional decoder that are forwarded as signal inputs to the RAM for controlling the particular I and Q lookup-table entries read out from the RAM.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1994Date of Patent: March 5, 1996Assignee: Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Kumar Ramaswamy, John S. Stewart
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Patent number: 5002104Abstract: A cutterhead for an industrial woodworking machine which is operable to incorporate a sufficient number of knife rows to permit a staggered tooth arrangement for noise reduction or, alternatively, to provide improved surface finish at higher feed rates without increasing cutterhead RPM. The cutterhead also provides for the generation of a variety of shapes when used with appropriately shaped individual cutting inserts. The cutterhead includes a cutterhead body having a cylindrical portion having a plurality of circumferentially spaced grooves for receiving a plurality of cutting inserts, a predetermined hole pattern in the cutterhead body for securing the cutting inserts in the grooves, and in the preferred embodiment elongated slots in the cutting inserts which permit lateral adjustment of the cutting inserts along the axis of the cutterhead. Profile shape adjustments are made through the use of a cam device.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1990Date of Patent: March 26, 1991Inventor: John S. Stewart
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Patent number: 4899247Abstract: An auto-recloser for a power line has a high voltage closing coil (12) for closing the main contact (14) in the power line, the closing coil being energized via a non-latching switching (18) in turn controlled by a low voltage closing coil (20). A time closing pulse is applied to the low voltage coil (20) to close switch (18) for a very short time period. A coil protection (24) monitors the status of the main contants (14) and if these have not closed after a preselected time period of typically 100 ms then the protection circuit opens a normally closed switch in series with the low voltage coil (20) to prevent further closing pulses being applied in further attempts to close the main contacts (14).Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1988Date of Patent: February 6, 1990Assignee: Brush Switchgear LimitedInventor: John S. Stewart
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Patent number: 4758919Abstract: Fault currents in the phases of a three-phase supply are detected by transformers 28 in respective phase links 14 and are counted by associated circuits 24 when any one of the circuits 24 reaches a predetermined count level, or when there is a fault condition, a low VA trip coil 42 is energized so as to release latches which hold the phase links 14 in their operative positions and thereby cause all three links 14 to drop out together.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1986Date of Patent: July 19, 1988Assignee: Brush Switchgear LimitedInventor: John S. Stewart
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Patent number: 4445017Abstract: Electrical switchgear comprises a first contact set composed of a first contact which is pivotable about a pivot axis and a second contact, the contacts being relatively movable between a closed position wherein a load current can be passed therethrough and an open position. An arc is formed between the first contact and an arcing electrode during movement of the contacts from their closed to their open position, whereupon current flows through a field coil connected in series with the electrode to produce a magnetic field which causes the arc to rotate and become extinguished. The pivot axis of the first contact extends transversely to a major axis of the field coil such that, during opening of the contacts, an end portion of the first contact moves transversely to and inwardly of said major axis. A second contact set is operable to earth the first contact set when its contacts are in their open position.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1981Date of Patent: April 24, 1984Assignee: Brush Switchgear LimitedInventors: John S. Stewart, George A. Hodkin