Patents by Inventor Jonathan Schmidt
Jonathan Schmidt 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: 20090292971Abstract: Techniques are described that include reading a portion of a memory and determining whether there is any uncorrectable codeword. Due to time varying errors present during a read operation, the uncorrectable codeword may become read as a correctable codeword at another time. If any uncorrectable codeword is present in the portion, the portion can be re-read to determine whether any uncorrectable codeword is instead correctable. Prior to re-reading the portion, a reference level used to determine whether a logic zero or one is stored can be adjusted. Adjusting the reference level can allow an uncorrectable codeword to become a correctable codeword.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2008Publication date: November 26, 2009Inventors: Chun Fung Man, Jonathan Schmidt, Scott Nelson
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Publication number: 20090146458Abstract: The invention relates to a vehicle component configuration. There is a need for a tractor design which results both in a low operator position and a minimal foot obstruction. A vehicle includes an engine, a transmission, a driveshaft, a rear axle housing, a frame and a seat supported on the frame. The driveshaft has a front end coupled to the engine and a rear end coupled to the transmission. The transmission is positioned under the seat, rearward of a normal operator foot position and immediately adjacent to the rear axle housing. The front end of the driveshaft is lower than the rear end of the driveshaft. The driveshaft extends along a driveshaft axis which is oriented approximately 1.5 degrees with respect to a horizontal plane. The engine has an output shaft which is parallel to the driveshaft, and the transmission has an input shaft which is parallel to the driveshaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2007Publication date: June 11, 2009Inventors: Scott E. Davison, Keith Jonathan Schmidt, John Wayne Schletzbaum, Jill Burgi Hanus
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Publication number: 20080082686Abstract: A system, method, and computer readable medium for communicating at least one real-time specially-composed bulletin message to at least one subscriber of a provider of Internet services, comprising a first device, and a second device communicably coupled to the first device, wherein the first device: accesses only subscriber upstream traffic to a destination web site requested by the subscriber, wherein the first device inter-connects between the at least one subscriber and the destination web site, identifies the at least one subscriber's unique identification based on the accessed subscriber upstream traffic automatically provided by the subscriber, and provides the unique subscriber identification to the second device located at the provider of Internet services providing data services and management control to the first device, wherein the second device determines the subscriber associated with the unique subscriber identification, and if the specially-composed bulletin message for the subscriber is desirType: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2007Publication date: April 3, 2008Inventors: Jonathan Schmidt, Henry Donzis, Lewis Donzis, Rodney Erey, John Murphy
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Publication number: 20060212006Abstract: A medical valve device for use in selectively establishing a fluid flow between first and second medical implements is disclosed. The valve has a body defining a passage from a first port to a second port. The valve defines a first fluid volume when both medical implements are connected thereto, and a second, smaller volume when one of the implements is disconnected, thereby causing a positive flow of fluid from the valve to the second medical implement when the first implement is disconnected.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2006Publication date: September 21, 2006Inventors: Thomas Fangrow, Jonathan Schmidt, Daniel Wait, Dannis Bui
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Publication number: 20050243964Abstract: The present invention is directed to an apparatus for supplying power to a rotatable x-ray tube for generation of an x-ray beam for acquisition of CT data. The apparatus includes a slip ring to transfer power from a stationary inverter to a rotatable HV tank. The HV tank conditions the transferred power and creates a voltage potential across the x-ray tube for x-ray generation. The inverter has a single or pair of series resonant circuits connected either directly to the slip ring or indirectly through a transformer to limit frequency content and reduce common-mode component of the voltage and current waveforms carried by the slip ring as well as reduce power losses.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2005Publication date: November 3, 2005Inventors: Jason Katcha, Jonathan Schmidt
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Publication number: 20050226380Abstract: A multichannel, contactless power transfer system includes a primary power inverter disposed on a stationary side of the system, and an auxiliary power inverter disposed on the stationary side of the system. A rotary transformer has a primary side thereof disposed on the stationary side of the system and a secondary side disposed on a rotating side of the system. The rotary transformer is configured to couple primary power from an output of the primary power inverter to a primary power voltage output on the rotating side of the system, and is further configured to couple auxiliary power from an output of the auxiliary power inverter to at least one auxiliary voltage output on the rotating side of the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2004Publication date: October 13, 2005Applicant: General Electric CompanyInventors: Jason Katcha, Jonathan Schmidt, Marcela Gonzalez, Phil Pearson
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Publication number: 20050185759Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed to acquire scout scan data of a subject and analyzed to determine a peak-to-peak modulation amplitude of a normalized waveform indicative of subject size and shape. The scout scan data provides a representation of patient size and shape that is associated with an ideal tube current modulation waveform or profile. The ideal tube current modulation profile may then be sampled or approximated at various points to determine a tube current modulation profile for implementation to acquire CT data with reduced dose but without sacrificing image quality.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2004Publication date: August 25, 2005Inventors: Thomas Toth, Steven Woloschek, Jonathan Schmidt
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Patent number: 6918689Abstract: An auxiliary light assembly is provided for a tractor having a front-mounted implement. The assembly includes a lower support and an upper support pivotal with respect to the lower support. The lower support has a cylindrical member which is attached to a frame. Detent recesses are formed in an upper end surface of the lower support. The upper support has a lamp housing attached to an end of a support rod, and a detent member. The detent member is selectively received by the recesses to releasably hold the upper support in selected positions relative to the lower support. A bushing member is received by the support members to maintain axial alignment thereof. A spring is received by the support members, and is biased to urge the support members towards each other.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2003Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventor: Keith Jonathan Schmidt
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Publication number: 20040225236Abstract: The invention disclosed includes a head gear to be worn when it is desirable to have an indication of the wearer's head motion or position. The head gear may be incorporated into an existing article of head wear. The incorporation may be permanent, or the head gear may be alternatively attached to various articles of head wear. Integral with the head gear are motion and/or position sensing devices to indicate the motion or position of the wearer's head. The data from the sensors may be fed into a digital processor to process the sensed data and derive a signal indicative of the wearer's head motion or position. Some embodiments employ a programmable processor to adapt the head gear to a variety of applications. The signal indicative of head motion or position may be fed into an indicator to provide the wearer with a recognizable feedback signal indicative of head motion or position.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2004Publication date: November 11, 2004Applicant: Creative Sports Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark Winthrop Wheeler, Mark William Donahue, Roger David Socci, Robert L. Wakenight, Olin Glenn Lathrop, Robert Jonathan Schmidt
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Publication number: 20040171969Abstract: The invention disclosed includes a head gear to be worn when it is desirable to have an indication of the wearer's head motion or position. The head gear may be incorporated into an existing article of head wear. The incorporation may be permanent, or the head gear may be alternatively attached to various articles of head wear. Integral with the head gear are motion and/or position sensing devices to indicate the motion or position of the wearer's head. The data from the sensors may be fed into a digital processor to process the sensed data and derive a signal indicative of the wearer's head motion or position. Some embodiments employ a programmable processor to adapt the head gear to a variety of applications. The signal indicative of head motion or position may be fed into an indicator to provide the wearer with a recognizable feedback signal indicative of head motion or position.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2004Publication date: September 2, 2004Applicant: Creative Sports Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Roger David Socci, Mark Winthrop Wheeler, Mark William Donahue, Robert L. Wakenight, Olin Glenn Lathrop, Robert Jonathan Schmidt
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Patent number: 6730047Abstract: The invention disclosed includes a head gear to be worn when it is desirable to have an indication of the wearer's head motion or position. The head gear may be incorporated into an existing article of head wear. The incorporation may be permanent, or the head gear may be alternatively attached to various articles of head wear. Integral with the head gear are motion and/or position sensing devices to indicate the motion or position of the wearer's head. The data from the sensors may be fed into a digital processor to process the sensed data and derive a signal indicative of the wearer's head motion or position. Some embodiments employ a programmable processor to adapt the head gear to a variety of applications. The signal indicative of head motion or position may be fed into an indicator to provide the wearer with a recognizable feedback signal indicative of head motion or position.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2001Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: Creative Sports Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Roger David Socci, Robert L Wakenight, Mark Winthrop Wheeler, Mark William Donahue, Olin Glenn Lathrop, Robert Jonathan Schmidt
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Patent number: 6717918Abstract: A technique for processing a telephone call from a calling party without accepting the call and subsequently, in response, initiating a call to the calling party. Utilizing this technique on an ISDN connection in which a customer is connected to an Internet Service Provider, calls initiated by the Internet Service Provider will not be answered by the customer, but the customer will be alerted and, in response, will place a call to the Internet Service Provider.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1998Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Lewis Donzis, Jonathan Schmidt, Howard Bahr
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Publication number: 20020183657Abstract: The invention disclosed includes a head gear to be worn when it is desirable to have an indication of the wearer's head motion or position. The head gear may be incorporated into an existing article of head wear. The incorporation may be permanent, or the head gear may be alternatively attached to various articles of head wear. Integral with the head gear are motion and/or position sensing devices to indicate the motion or position of the wearer's head. The data from the sensors may be fed into a digital processor to process the sensed data and derive a signal indicative of the wearer's head motion or position. Some embodiments employ a programmable processor to adapt the head gear to a variety of applications. The signal indicative of head motion or position may be fed into an indicator to provide the wearer with a recognizable feedback signal indicative of head motion or position.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2001Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventors: Roger David Socci, Robert L. Wakenight, Mark Winthrop Wheeler, Mark William Donahue, Olin Glenn Lathrop, Robert Jonathan Schmidt
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Patent number: 6425013Abstract: An apparatus and method for connecting a plurality of LAN workstations to the internet via an on-line server/interface that does not require a PC operating system dedicated to the server. The server operates in TCP/IP protocol for communication over the Internet. Only a single connection to the Internet is required in order to permit the entire LAN to operate simultaneously on the Internet. Specifically, only a single phone line is required to simultaneously serve all LAN workstations. The system is equally well suited to connect via a telephone line connection to an Internet providers's slip or PPP or via an Ethernet connection to a router or direct connection by any available means. The system does not disturb the native LAN protocol, while communicating via the internet protocol such as, by way of example, TCP/IP. The LAN is provided with a complete internet protocol service, supporting functions not generally available in the dedicated stacks previously provided for individual PCs.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1999Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Jonathan Schmidt, Lewis Donzis, Henry Donzis, John Murphy, Peter Baron
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Patent number: 5991807Abstract: A method of managing access to a distributive network provides both time and site access restraints for users or groups of users on a LAN or WAN adapted for accessing the network through a common network access interface system. The method utilizes the LAN server to develop and monitor the constraints, minimizing the utilization of the access interface system. The management parameters for each group or individual having access to the distributive network via the LAN or WAN is entered into the interface box by the administrator as a compact reference, a series of pointers to the larger database of users and groups stored in the existing LAN server directory services. The existing database of users and groups and their relationships exist already in the LAN servers as a normal consequence of LAN operation and a simple, graphical user interface in the preferred embodiment of the invention permits familiar selection of objects of that database and assignment of access constraints.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1996Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Nortel Networks CorporationInventors: Jonathan Schmidt, Lewis Donzis, Henry Donzis, John Murphy, Peter Baron, Herb Savage
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Patent number: 5867660Abstract: An apparatus and method for connecting a plurality of LAN workstations to the internet via an on-line server/interface that does not require a PC operating system dedicated to the server. The server operates in TCP/IP protocol for communication over the Internet. Only a single connection to the Internet is required in order to permit the entire LAN to operate simultaneously on the Internet. Specifically, only a single phone line is required to simultaneously serve all LAN workstations. The system is equally well suited to connect via a telephone line connection to an Internet providers's slip or PPP or via an Ethernet connection to a router or direct connection by any available means. The system does not disturb the native LAN protocol, while communicating via the internet protocol such as, by way of example, TCP/IP. The LAN is provided with a complete internet protocol service, supporting functions not generally available in the dedicated stacks previously provided for individual PCs.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1995Date of Patent: February 2, 1999Assignee: Bay Networks, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Schmidt, Lewis Donzis, Henry Donzis, John Murphy, Peter Baron