Patents by Inventor Joseph F. Prisco
Joseph F. Prisco 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: 20230375602Abstract: A computing device includes a power supply that supplies power to the computing device. The power supply includes a hardware processor that detects an electrical power disturbance in the power supply. The power supply also includes a bus that communicates an indication of the electrical power disturbance to a monitoring device. The indication includes an identifier of the power supply.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2023Publication date: November 23, 2023Inventors: Joseph F. PRISCO, Eric B. SWENSON, Dennis J. WURTH, Andrew James FRANA
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Patent number: 11747373Abstract: An apparatus includes a memory and a hardware processor communicatively coupled to the memory. The hardware processor receives, from a plurality of power supplies, a plurality of indications of electrical power disturbances detected by the plurality of power supplies and determines locations of the plurality of power supplies based on the plurality of indications. The hardware processor also determines, based on the plurality of locations, an event that caused the electrical power disturbances and classifies the event based on the location of the plurality of power supplies.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2020Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Joseph F. Prisco, Eric B. Swenson, Dennis J. Wurth, Andrew James Frana
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Publication number: 20220178975Abstract: An apparatus includes a memory and a hardware processor communicatively coupled to the memory. The hardware processor receives, from a plurality of power supplies, a plurality of indications of electrical power disturbances detected by the plurality of power supplies and determines locations of the plurality of power supplies based on the plurality of indications. The hardware processor also determines, based on the plurality of locations, an event that caused the electrical power disturbances and classifies the event based on the location of the plurality of power supplies.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2020Publication date: June 9, 2022Inventors: Joseph F. PRISCO, Eric B. SWENSON, Dennis J. WURTH, Andrew James FRANA
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Patent number: 10955370Abstract: Method and apparatus to test for volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including a cap configured to at least partially seal a container, and a plunger mechanism configured to form a passageway for air to flow from the container into a detection area. A sensor may be attached to the cap and positioned proximate the detection area. The sensor may be configured to detect data relating to a VOC and to generate a signal. A processor may be configured to receive the signal and to determine a result relating to the VOC.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2018Date of Patent: March 23, 2021Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Joseph Kuczynski, Marvin M. Misgen, Joseph F. Prisco, Debra A. Neuman-Horn, Kevin J. Przybylski
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Patent number: 10890573Abstract: Methods and systems for detecting environmental contaminants is described. In an embodiment, a method includes macerating and extracting a sample; reacting a first polymerizable compound with the sample to form a second mixture comprising a second polymerizable compound; adding an initiator to the second mixture comprising the second polymerizable compound; performing a polymerization reaction on the second mixture comprising the second polymerizable compound to form a third mixture comprising a precipitate; and performing a turbidimetric analysis on the third mixture comprising the precipitate. In another embodiment, a method includes macerating and extracting a sample; reacting a first mixture comprising the functionalized polythiophene compound and the sample to form a second mixture comprising a second functionalized polythiophene compound; performing a colorimetric analysis on the second mixture comprising the second functionalized polythiophene compound.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2017Date of Patent: January 12, 2021Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Joseph Kuczynski, Marvin M. Misgen, Debra A. Neuman-Horn, Kevin J. Przybylski, Joseph F. Prisco, Brandon M. Kobilka
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Patent number: 10820852Abstract: A wearable electronic device may alert a wearer as to a presence of either a range of allergens or to specific pollen to which the individual is allergic. As such, the device may warn the user of bioparticles likely to affect them allergenically. The device may include an airflow path. A deterministic lateral displacement (DLD) array may be positioned within the airflow path to capture bioparticles of a particular size. An imaging device may capture images of captured bioparticles. The system may include a database of bioparticles in a range of sizes. The system may be configured to compare the captured bioparticles to the information in the database. A wearer may be alerted if bioparticles potentially allergenically problematic to the person have been found in the captured bioparticles.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2018Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Kevin J. Przybylski, Joseph Kuczynski, Debra A. Neuman-Horn, Marvin M. Misgen, Joseph F. Prisco
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Patent number: 10808090Abstract: A plastic film is produced by blending a polymer with particles encapsulating an oxidizing agent, such as hydrogen peroxide. Optionally, an “oxodegradable” and/or “oxo biodegradable” additive that promotes degradation of the polymer in the presence of oxygen may be blended into the plastic film. The presence of the oxidizing agent within the plastic film ensures degradation of an article of manufacture, e.g., a plastic bag, when it is disposed of in an anaerobic environment, such as a landfill. In some embodiments, the particles are microcapsules and/or nanocapsules each having a polymer shell encapsulating a core that includes the oxidizing agent. In some embodiments, the particles are microparticles and/or nanoparticles each having a matrix in which the oxidizing agent is encapsulated.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2017Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Joseph Kuczynski, Debra Neuman-Horn, Joseph F. Prisco, Kevin J. Przybylski
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Patent number: 10794822Abstract: A quality-sensing bottle cap includes a sensor array having a plurality of conductive polymeric sensors. In some embodiments, each sensor is exposed within a mechanical chamber and is in electrical communication with an interrogation interface. The mechanical chamber is configured, in an inactive state, to be closed off from a headspace above a liquid contained in a bottle sealed with the quality-sensing bottle cap and configured, in an active state, to be open to the headspace. The sensor array may be tailored for a particular application, such as the detection of olive oil aroma. The sensor array may, for example, allow discrimination among olive oils of different qualities (e.g., extra virgin olive oil, lampante virgin olive oil, and refined olive oil), as well as discrimination among olive oils with negative attributes (e.g., olive oils with unpleasant aromatic notes, such as “fusty,” “muddy sediment,” “musty,” and “rancid”).Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2017Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Joseph Kuczynski, Marvin M. Misgen, Debra Neuman-Horn, Joseph F. Prisco, Kevin J. Przybylski
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Publication number: 20200187846Abstract: A wearable electronic device may alert a wearer as to a presence of either a range of allergens or to specific pollen to which the individual is allergic. As such, the device may warn the user of bioparticles likely to affect them allergenically. The device may include an airflow path. A deterministic lateral displacement (DLD) array may be positioned within the airflow path to capture bioparticles of a particular size. An imaging device may capture images of captured bioparticles. The system may include a database of bioparticles in a range of sizes. The system may be configured to compare the captured bioparticles to the information in the database. A wearer may be alerted if bioparticles potentially allergenically problematic to the person have been found in the captured bioparticles.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2018Publication date: June 18, 2020Inventors: Kevin J. PRZYBYLSKI, Joseph KUCZYNSKI, Debra A. NEUMAN-HORN, Marvin M. MISGEN, Joseph F. PRISCO
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Patent number: 10671137Abstract: Embodiments provide a method to control a power-on phase of an electronic device is provided. The method includes transmitting, by a processing device, a request to a plurality of sensors, the request to read a measurement related to an environmental condition; receiving, by the processing device, the measurement from each of the plurality of sensors; and when the measurement is equal to or above a threshold value, commencing, by the processing device, the power-on phase of the electronic device.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2018Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Milnes P David, William J Green, Joseph F Prisco, Brian P Rawson, Robert T Sanders, Sharon T Spaulding
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Patent number: 10664032Abstract: Embodiments provide a method to control a power-on phase of an electronic device is provided. The method includes transmitting, by a processing device, a request to a plurality of sensors, the request to read a measurement related to an environmental condition; receiving, by the processing device, the measurement from each of the plurality of sensors; and when the measurement is equal to or above a threshold value, commencing, by the processing device, the power-on phase of the electronic device.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2018Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Milnes P David, William j Green, Joseph F Prisco, Brian P Rawson, Robert T Sanders, Sharon T Spaulding
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Publication number: 20190227015Abstract: Method and apparatus to test for volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including a cap configured to at least partially seal a container, and a plunger mechanism configured to form a passageway for air to flow from the container into a detection area. A sensor may be attached to the cap and positioned proximate the detection area. The sensor may be configured to detect data relating to a VOC and to generate a signal. A processor may be configured to receive the signal and to determine a result relating to the VOC.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2018Publication date: July 25, 2019Inventors: Joseph KUCZYNSKI, Marvin M. MISGEN, Joseph F. PRISCO, Debra A. NEUMAN-HORN, Kevin J. PRZYBYLSKI
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Publication number: 20190187117Abstract: Methods and systems for detecting environmental contaminants is described. In an embodiment, a method includes macerating and extracting a sample; reacting a first polymerizable compound with the sample to form a second mixture comprising a second polymerizable compound; adding an initiator to the second mixture comprising the second polymerizable compound; performing a polymerization reaction on the second mixture comprising the second polymerizable compound to form a third mixture comprising a precipitate; and performing a turbidimetric analysis on the third mixture comprising the precipitate. In another embodiment, a method includes macerating and extracting a sample; reacting a first mixture comprising the functionalized polythiophene compound and the sample to form a second mixture comprising a second functionalized polythiophene compound; performing a colorimetric analysis on the second mixture comprising the second functionalized polythiophene compound.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2017Publication date: June 20, 2019Inventors: Joseph KUCZYNSKI, Marvin M. MISGEN, Debra A. NEUMAN-HORN, Kevin J. PRZYBYLSKI, Joseph F. PRISCO, Brandon M. KOBILKA
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Publication number: 20190154571Abstract: A quality-sensing bottle cap includes a sensor array having a plurality of conductive polymeric sensors. In some embodiments, each sensor is exposed within a mechanical chamber and is in electrical communication with an interrogation interface. The mechanical chamber is configured, in an inactive state, to be closed off from a headspace above a liquid contained in a bottle sealed with the quality-sensing bottle cap and configured, in an active state, to be open to the headspace. The sensor array may be tailored for a particular application, such as the detection of olive oil aroma. The sensor array may, for example, allow discrimination among olive oils of different qualities (e.g., extra virgin olive oil, lampante virgin olive oil, and refined olive oil), as well as discrimination among olive oils with negative attributes (e.g., olive oils with unpleasant aromatic notes, such as “fusty,” “muddy sediment,” “musty,” and “rancid”).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2017Publication date: May 23, 2019Inventors: Joseph Kuczynski, Marvin M. Misgen, Debra Neuman-Horn, Joseph F. Prisco, Kevin J. Przybylski
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Patent number: 10167891Abstract: A self-reporting, grounded nut-clip is provided. The self-reporting, grounded nut-clip includes a support body. The support body includes first and second bends defining first, second and third support sections interleaved with the first and second bends. The first and third support sections define first and second apertures, respectively, and the second support section is interposed between the first and third support sections. The self-reporting, grounded nut-clip further includes a fastening element receiving member disposed on the first support section at the first aperture, a star washer, and an indicator. The star washer is disposed on the third support section at a location of the second aperture. The indicator is coupled to the third support section and is configured for automatic activation upon complete nut-clip installation.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2018Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Kenneth Arenella, Marvin M. Misgen, Joseph F. Prisco
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Patent number: 10135200Abstract: A platform embedded in an electrical cable that stores and transmits data or information related to the electrical cable is designed. The embedded platform includes a non-volatile memory element to store product data describing at least one of electrical characteristics and certifications of the electrical cable. The platform also includes a current detector to detect a current that flows in the electrical cable based on a magnetic field generated by the current. The platform further includes a communication circuit to transmit at least one of the stored product data and information related to the detection of the current to a remote device.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2016Date of Patent: November 20, 2018Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Marvin M. Misgen, Michael P. Petrich, Joseph F. Prisco
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Patent number: 10107541Abstract: Embodiments described herein relate to a reusable chemical cold pack. The apparatus includes a body which defines a chamber having two volumes separated by a thin film composite membrane. The thin film composite membrane includes a fabric material sheet, a thermoplastic polymer material sheet, and a polyamide material sheet. A first volume disposed on one side of the thin film composite membrane contains a solvent and a second volume disposed on an opposite side of the thin film composite membrane contains a solute. A check valve is disposed through the thin film composite membrane and enables mixing of the solvent and the solute. The solvent and the solute may also be separated after mixing by diffusion of the solvent through the thin film composite membrane.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2016Date of Patent: October 23, 2018Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Joseph Kuczynski, Marvin M. Misgen, Debra Neuman-Horn, Joseph F. Prisco, Kevin J. Przybylski
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Publication number: 20180292876Abstract: Embodiments provide a method to control a power-on phase of an electronic device is provided. The method includes transmitting, by a processing device, a request to a plurality of sensors, the request to read a measurement related to an environmental condition; receiving, by the processing device, the measurement from each of the plurality of sensors; and when the measurement is equal to or above a threshold value, commencing, by the processing device, the power-on phase of the electronic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2018Publication date: October 11, 2018Inventors: Milnes P. David, William j. Green, Joseph F. Prisco, Brian P. Rawson, Robert T. Sanders, Sharon T. Spaulding
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Publication number: 20180292877Abstract: Embodiments provide a method to control a power-on phase of an electronic device is provided. The method includes transmitting, by a processing device, a request to a plurality of sensors, the request to read a measurement related to an environmental condition; receiving, by the processing device, the measurement from each of the plurality of sensors; and when the measurement is equal to or above a threshold value, commencing, by the processing device, the power-on phase of the electronic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2018Publication date: October 11, 2018Inventors: Milnes P. David, William j. Green, Joseph F. Prisco, Brian P. Rawson, Robert T. Sanders, Sharon T. Spaulding
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Patent number: 10072167Abstract: An ink composition includes a fluid and a plurality of microcapsules suspended in the fluid. The fluid includes a first chemical compound that exhibits a first color characteristic in a first pH range and exhibits a second color characteristic in a second pH range, where the first color characteristic is visually distinct from the second color characteristic. A second chemical compound is contained within the microcapsules, such that rupturing at least a subset of the plurality of microcapsules releases the second chemical compound. Releasing the second chemical compound shifts a pH of the fluid from a first pH in the first pH range to a second pH in the second pH range.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2017Date of Patent: September 11, 2018Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Joseph Kuczynski, Marvin M. Misgen, Debra A. Neuman-Horn, Joseph F. Prisco, Kevin J. Przybylski