Patents by Inventor Joseph Howard
Joseph Howard 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: 20060083915Abstract: In one embodiment, antifouling tape includes an antifouling layer that includes an outer surface that prevents fouling matter from adhering to the antifouling layer. The antifouling tape also includes an adhesive layer and a backing layer disposed between the antifouling layer and the adhesive layer. The adhesive layer includes an adhesive that adheres the backing layer to a surface to expose the outer surface of the antifouling layer outwardly from the surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2005Publication date: April 20, 2006Inventor: Joseph Howard
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Publication number: 20050229500Abstract: A fireplace surround having the appearance of dry-stacked natural stone is composed of three single pieces, each of which appears to be composed of a plurality of pieces of stone. Additional pieces may optionally be added to increase the size of the surround. A method of creating masters for the pieces, as well as a method of forming the pieces of the surround, are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2004Publication date: October 20, 2005Inventor: Joseph Howard
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Publication number: 20040256487Abstract: A fluid atomizer is disclosed. The fluid atomizer comprises a body having a proximal end and a distal end. A removable reservoir containing a fluid disposed therein is connected to the body. A discharge plate is disposed at the distal end, wherein the discharge plate includes a plurality of openings extending therethrough. An ultrasonic oscillator is disposed in the body for transmitting the fluid from the reservoir to the discharge plate and through the plurality of openings, wherein transmission of the fluid through the plurality of openings atomizes the fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2004Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventors: James F. Collins, Randal B. Chinnock, Jeffrey Melanson, Joseph Howard
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Patent number: 6809265Abstract: A terminal for a coaxial cable includes an electrically conductive core mounted in a dielectric member. The dielectric member along with the conductive core are positioned within an electrically conductive ground shield. The ground shield includes two identical split-barrel housing members which are joined together. When joined, the housing members form a cylindrical channel having surfaces which intimately contact an exposed length of cable outer conductor layer, creating a conductive connection between the outer conductor layer and the ground shield and structurally maintaining the outer conductor layer concentric to the dielectric sheath and inner conductor of the cable.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2003Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Howard Gladd, Jeffrey Michael Hickox, William C Ketterer
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Publication number: 20040206542Abstract: A terminal for a coaxial cable includes an electrically conductive core mounted in a dielectric member. The dielectric member along with the conductive core are positioned within an electrically conductive ground shield. The ground shield includes two identical split-barrel housing members which are joined together. When joined, the housing members form a cylindrical channel having surfaces which intimately contact an exposed length of cable outer conductor layer, creating a conductive connection between the outer conductor layer and the ground shield and structurally maintaining the outer conductor layer concentric to the dielectric sheath and inner conductor of the cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2003Publication date: October 21, 2004Inventors: Joseph Howard Gladd, Jeffrey Michael Hickox, William C. Ketterer
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Publication number: 20040205042Abstract: In a document such as a patient chart that contains several types of information, a tag is applied to each type of collected information to identify the content or type of data. The information is also associated with at least one particular individual, event or other association member. The information is stored in a manner such that each type of information collected is associated with one of the assigned tags and an association member. Each user has an access code associated with at least some of the defined tags. When a user seeks to retrieve collected information, access is permitted to only that information having tags associated with the access code assigned to that user. The tags are preferably created by storing the information in XML format. A standard may be applied to information collected to determine whether the collected information corresponds to the standard.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2001Publication date: October 14, 2004Inventors: John David Ritter, Peter Julius Freymark, Joseph Howard Gatewood, Michael Jed Ginsburg, John Robert Previs, Evan Indianer, Christopher M. Umbel
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Publication number: 20040183824Abstract: A method, application interface, and medium is provided for presenting a variety of data representations in a screen-area inset. The inset(s) can be one or more bounded portions of a graphical user interface. The inset offers a picture-in-picture type of functionality to present videos, data, pictures, audio, and other data representations in a persistently viewable screen area that does not consume the entirety of a display device. The API includes instructions to allow software components to use the inset. The method includes receiving one or more event requests related to the inset, communicating them to a software application or operating system, receiving one or more data sets to satisfy the event requests, and communicating the data sets to the original software application to present a data representation in the inset.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2003Publication date: September 23, 2004Inventors: Rodger William Benson, Joseph Howard Matthews, Mark Jeffrey Weinberg
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Publication number: 20040076655Abstract: A non-toxic insecticide or arachnicide comprises insecticide or arachnicide in finely divided form comprising:Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2003Publication date: April 22, 2004Applicant: NATROCELL TECHNOLOGIES LTD.Inventor: Joseph Howard Henshaw
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Publication number: 20030119941Abstract: Inks are described for use in screen printing on paper or other substrates, especially for mounting as posters. The inks contain an oligomer or prepolymer, a water-soluble monomer, a photoinitiator and a pigment. The inks are preferably cured by ultra-violet irradiation. The cured print is well wetted by aqueous paste and does not curl away from a mounting surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2002Publication date: June 26, 2003Inventors: Adam Joseph Howard Batting, Paul James Chittenden, Nigel Gould
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Publication number: 20020174004Abstract: A system and a method for managing various Customer Productivity Applications utilize a web-enabled interactive database to organize, store and retrieve information for the benefit of the customer community to effectively manage the business. The system captures all customers related information and provides on-line, up-to-date information to the users upon request. The system is configured to manage various Customer Productivity Applications to increase the customers' productivity and minimizes cost of ownership by analyzing the customers' fleet, perform industry comparisons, and run iterations to develop fleet optimal performance requirements.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2001Publication date: November 21, 2002Inventors: Michael James Wagner, Patrick Joseph Howard, Craig Leonard Brocklehurst, Dwight Collins Wilson, Michael Scott Godbey, James Geoffrey Chirumbolo McKee
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Publication number: 20020058965Abstract: A surgical forceps has blades of arcuate shape and handles which are urged apart by springs on a guide blade which mounts the blades by a pivot joint. The guide blade projects below the blades. Gripping means formed by bifurcated arms on the guide blade will, when moved apart, grip an intercostal drain tube between grippers. The forceps carrying an intercostal drain tube, can be inserted between a patients ribs and the handles are then moved towards each other to splay the blades apart to provide a channel for the insertion of a tube. The guide blade may also be mounted between the blades.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2001Publication date: May 16, 2002Inventor: Emmet Joseph Howard Peter Andrews
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Patent number: 6360438Abstract: An environmentally protected (sealed) BEC (10) at the upper and lower housing seams (16u, 16l) and at each of the connector receptacle (18a, 18b, 18c). A lower housing (14) of the BEC is formed conventionally, as for example by plastic injection molding and may carry a printed circuit board (PCB) (70), a spacer plate (72) and an electrical assemblage (74) including upstanding blade terminals (76). An upper housing (14) of the BEC is formed in two shots. Firstly, an upper housing body (14b) is formed by a plastic injection molding process using a first upper mold member (42) mated to a lower mold member (44). Next, the first upper mold member is removed, and a second upper mold member (52) is mated to the lower mold member. A liquid injection molding process now injects a resilient seal (silicone) over all mating surfaces of the upper housing body, including the upper housing seam (16u) and each connector receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2000Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Howard Gladd, Jeffrey Michael Hickox, Andrew F. Rodondi
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Publication number: 20020013080Abstract: An environmentally protected (sealed) BEC (10) at the upper and lower housing seams (16u, 16l) and at each of the connector receptacle (18a, 18b, 18c). A lower housing (14) of the BEC is formed conventionally, as for example by plastic injection molding and may carry a printed circuit board (PCB) (70), a spacer plate (72) and an electrical assemblage (74) including upstanding blade terminals (76). An upper housing (14) of the BEC is formed in two shots. Firstly, an upper housing body (14b) is formed by a plastic injection molding process using a first upper mold member (42) mated to a lower mold member (44). Next, the first upper mold member is removed, and a second upper mold member (52) is mated to the lower mold member. A liquid injection molding process now injects a resilient seal (silicone) over all mating surfaces of the upper housing body, including the upper housing seam (16u) and each connector receptacle.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 1999Publication date: January 31, 2002Inventors: JOSEPH HOWARD GLADD, JEFFREY MICHAEL HICKOX, ANDREW F. RODONDI
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Patent number: 6220876Abstract: An integrated BEDC and PCB provided through a low cost, highly reliable interconnect system. The upper and/or lower half of the main insulation assembly of a BEDC is provided with a recess for accommodating at least an edge portion of the substrate of a PCB. The PCB is provided with apertures such as holes for receiving therethrough a bus wire and/or terminal slots through which terminals having wire slots are fixedly staked. The apertures on the PCB are arranged in a predetermined pattern so as to align with corresponding respective apertures in the form of corresponding holes and/or terminal slots on the BEDC at the recess thereof. Accordingly, with the PCB seated in the recess, as the bus wires are laid, they will pass through the holes in the PCB and/or pass through the wire slots of the terminals and thereby provide interconnection therebetween when the two halves of the main insulation assembly are united and the PCB is sandwiched therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1999Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Andres Eduardo Avila, David Jay Vess, Kevin Joseph Hawes, Joseph Howard Gladd, Dominic Carano, Richard Alan Natoli
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Patent number: 6000952Abstract: An integrated BEDC and PCB provided through a low cost, highly reliable interconnect system. The upper and/or lower half of the main insulation assembly of a BEDC is provided with a recess for accommodating at least an edge portion of the substrate of a PCB. The PCB is provided with apertures such as holes for receiving therethrough a buss wire and/or terminal slots through which terminals having wire slots are fixedly staked. The apertures on the PCB are arranged in a predetermined pattern so as to align with corresponding respective apertures in the form of corresponding holes and/or terminal slots on the BEDC at the recess thereof. Accordingly, with the PCB seated in the recess, as the buss wires are laid, they will pass through the holes in the PCB and/or pass through the wire slot of the terminals and thereby provide interconnection therebetween when the two halves of the main insulation assembly are united and the PCB is sandwiched therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1998Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignees: Delco Electronics Corporation, General Motors CorporationInventors: Joseph Howard Gladd, Jeffrey Michael Hickox, Andrew Frank Rodondi, Sean Michael Kelly, William Shane Murphy
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Patent number: 5989072Abstract: The invention includes an electrical connection system utilizing a terminal/cavity combination. The system includes a connector housing having a bay for receiving a plurality of the terminal/cavity combination units in a stacked relationship. The terminal/cavity combination unit includes a metal terminal, preferably having a tuning fork configuration, that is received in an electrically insulative carrier. The insulative carrier has a terminal cavity defined in part by two spaced apart side walls and a floor extending between the side walls for supporting the terminal. The carrier also includes a front wall having an opening for receiving a portion of a second terminal therethrough and so that the second terminal makes electrical contact with the terminal in the carrier. At least one indexing rail extends downwardly from a portion of the floor. Carriers can be stacked one on top of the other wherein the rail or rails are received between the two spaced apart walls of the carrier below.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Jeffrey Michael Hickox, Joseph Howard Gladd, Andrew Frank Rodondi
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Patent number: 5957734Abstract: A tuning fork according to the present invention is made from a relatively thin blank of stamping stock. A plurality of tuning fork units are stamped out of the blank and carried on a continuous strip for further processing. The tuning fork units include integral first and second terminal portions with a first arm extending therebetween. The first terminal portion includes a first core body having first and second spaced apart contact beams extending from one end and a cable mounting portion extending from the other end of the first core body. Likewise, the second terminal portion includes a second core body and third and fourth spaced apart contact beams extending from one end, and preferably a tail extending from the other end of the second core body. The first arm is bent so that the second core body overlies the first core body and the contact beams of the second terminal portion overlie the contact beams of the first terminal portion.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1998Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Joseph Howard Gladd, Jeffrey Michael Hickox
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Patent number: 5951410Abstract: A data acquisition and display system 60 obtains a golfer's downswing parameters during a swing analysis examination. The system 60 includes a specialized golf club 62 which generates data when swung in a downswing motion for a period of time defined as a downswing period which terminates upon impact by a club head 68 with a golf ball 56. As the club 62 is swung by a golfer whose swing is being analyzed, the club deflects in certain directions relating to toe up or toe down conditions, and leading or lagging conditions, of the head 68 of the club. The system 60, through hardware and software, responds to these downswing conditions and determines various performance parameters associated with the swing analysis of the golfer. The parameters are displayed on a monitor 94 and are used to form a graph 126 showing instantaneous deflection levels during the downswing period. The displayed parameters and the graph 126 can be printed by a printer 118.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1997Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: True Temper Sports, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Howard Butler, Michael Joseph Twigg, Everett A. Byrd
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Patent number: 5951333Abstract: The invention includes a product and process involving a routed wire plate subassembly designed to utilize conventional routing of wire onto the subassembly and thereafter allows for bending of the subassembly to accommodate packaging needs. The end product can be formed by providing first and second wire route plate sets pivotally connected together. Each plate set has at least a top surface with wire receiving channels and passages formed therein. Wire is deposited into the wire receiving channels and passages and at least one wire extends across a portion of the top surface of both sets of plates. Terminals are stitched into terminal slots formed through either or both of the plates so that the terminal makes connection to a selected wire as desired. Thereafter, one of the plates is pivoted with respect to the other to a final location that meets the packaging needs for the wire routed plate subassembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1997Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Joseph Howard Gladd, Jeffrey Michael Hickox
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Patent number: 5838320Abstract: An improved method and system for scrolling through data are provided. An image viewer is used in conjunction with a scroll bar to allow a user to preview which image will be displayed next on a display device. The scroll bar includes a scroll box which may occupy any of several positions within the scroll bar. When a user grabs the scroll box using a mouse, or other pointer-positioning device, the image viewer displays an image corresponding to the position of the scroll box within the scroll bar. As the user drags the scroll box to different positions within the scroll bar, different images are displayed within the image viewer. When the user drops the scroll box, the final image displayed in the image viewer is displayed on the display device.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1997Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Joseph Howard Matthews III, James C. Gallant