Patents by Inventor Joseph Schwartz

Joseph Schwartz 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).

  • Patent number: 8353653
    Abstract: An anchor bolt providing for fall protection. The anchor bolt has an anchoring device that may be of any standard type, for making use of an aperture either in or through a structure as an anchoring point, an elongate flexible member connected to the anchoring device at one end of the elongate flexible member, and a handle connected to a second end of the flexible member. The handle member is pivotally attached to the second end, for pivoting about the elongate axis of the flexible member as it extends from the second end. Preferably, the anchoring device is a novel, toggling type in which a toggling member is pivotally attached to the flexible member at a ball joint.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 2009
    Date of Patent: January 15, 2013
    Inventors: Karl Guthrie, Joseph Schwartz
  • Patent number: 8312966
    Abstract: A beam anchor. The beam anchor is generally used for attaching to a flanged beam that has been made a part of a structure, to provide fall protection for a worker working on the structure. The beam anchor includes a main cross-member with a beam capturing member at each end. One or both of the capturing members have associated therewith respective yaw restoring mechanisms providing a combined restoring torque for urging the cross-member in counteraction to twisting thereof by a yaw angle in a yaw plane that is substantially parallel to the surface portions. Preferably, a lanyard attachment member is slidably disposed on the cross-member and spring-biased into a relatively centered position between the capturing members.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 2009
    Date of Patent: November 20, 2012
    Inventors: Karl Guthrie, Joseph Schwartz
  • Publication number: 20110085873
    Abstract: An anchor bolt providing for fall protection. The anchor bolt has an anchoring device that may be of any standard type, for making use of an aperture either in or through a structure as an anchoring point, an elongate flexible member connected to the anchoring device at one end of the elongate flexible member, and a handle connected to a second end of the flexible member. The handle member is pivotally attached to the second end, for pivoting about the elongate axis of the flexible member as it extends from the second end. Preferably, the anchoring device is a novel, toggling type in which a toggling member is pivotally attached to the flexible member at a ball joint.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 9, 2009
    Publication date: April 14, 2011
    Inventors: Karl Guthrie, Joseph Schwartz
  • Patent number: 7912637
    Abstract: Driving directions can be helpful if in addition to spatial information, landmark information is provided. Landmarks assist in adding context to directions as well as allowing for a greater likelihood of success of an operator following directions. There can be employment of physical identification of landmarks as well as processing regarding the utility of a landmark in regards to driving directions. Driving directions can be highly useful if integrated landmarks relate to knowledge possessed by an operator of a vehicle. Landmark based driving direction can be integrated with advertisements that relate to the directions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 2007
    Date of Patent: March 22, 2011
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Eric J. Horvitz, Tanya Lisa Swartz, Jeffrey D. Couckuyt, Eyal Ofek, Yue Zhuge, Zhenyu Qian, Xin Wu, Jin Li, Steve Lombardi, Joseph Schwartz, Alan Paulin
  • Publication number: 20100326767
    Abstract: A swivel D-ring attachment point. A first attachment portion has a first closed aperture defining a circular ring portion that extends over a first circumferential range of at least 180 degrees of arc that is symmetrically disposed relative to an axis. A second attachment portion has a second closed aperture. The first and second attachment portions are joined together so as to permit freely swivelling one of the attachment portions relative to the other around the axis. The second aperture has a shape that is substantially different from the shape of the first aperture, for connecting to substantially different articles.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 1, 2010
    Publication date: December 30, 2010
    Inventors: Karl Guthrie, Joseph Schwartz
  • Publication number: 20100249868
    Abstract: Systems and methods for a configurable programmer for an implantable cardiovascular medical device are disclosed. A preferred embodiment comprises a graphical user interface to visualize programming processes to alert a clinician to potential problems with the patient's condition or the therapy provided by the device, or the device itself. The programmer is further adapted to minimize the risk of programming potentially dangerous changes to the implantable device's parameter settings by requiring the clinician to first review new value changes before initiating the programming step. The programmer also allows the clinician to view how a change to one or more parameter settings affect other settings before the implantable device is programmed or re-programmed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 9, 2010
    Publication date: September 30, 2010
    Inventors: Les Norman Peterson, Paula Dieterle, LanAnh Nguyen, James Kalgren, James O. Gilkerson, Dorothy Marie Nauman, Aaron Raymond Peterson, Mark Joseph Schwartz
  • Patent number: 7751892
    Abstract: Systems and methods for a configurable programmer for an implantable cardiovascular medical device are disclosed. A preferred embodiment comprises a graphical user interface to visualize programming processes to alert a clinician to potential problems with the patient's condition or the therapy provided by the device, or the device itself. The programmer is further adapted to minimize the risk of programming potentially dangerous changes to the implantable device's parameter settings by requiring the clinician to first review new value changes before initiating the programming step. The programmer also allows the clinician to view how a change to one or more parameter settings affect other settings before the implantable device is programmed or re-programmed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 6, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 6, 2010
    Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.
    Inventors: Les Norman Peterson, Paula Dieterle, LanAnh Nguyen, James Kalgren, James O. Gilkerson, Dorothy Marie Nauman, Aaron Raymond Peterson, Mark Joseph Schwartz
  • Patent number: 7564377
    Abstract: Provided is a single repository for capturing, connecting, sharing, and visualizing information based on a geographic location, for example. Provided is a schema, repository, index, and APIs for any information, place, entity, attribute, service or person that can be referenced geographically. A system to provide real time image data includes an input component that receives image data associated with a specific geographic area, a splitter component that splits the image data into at least two quadrants, and a storage component that stores at least a portion of the at least two quadrants. Also provides is on-line or real-time advertising based on a user's mapped location and/or a user preference.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 2006
    Date of Patent: July 21, 2009
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Gur Kimchi, Amit Dekate, Ashok Kuppusamy, Steve Lombardi, Joseph Schwartz, Stephen Lawler, Alexander Gounares, Raymond E. Endres
  • Publication number: 20080319659
    Abstract: Driving directions can be helpful if in addition to spatial information, landmark information is provided. Landmarks assist in adding context to directions as well as allowing for a greater likelihood of success of an operator following directions. There can be employment of physical identification of landmarks as well as processing regarding the utility of a landmark in regards to driving directions. Driving directions can be highly useful if integrated landmarks relate to knowledge possessed by an operator of a vehicle. Landmark based driving direction can be integrated with advertisements that relate to the directions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 25, 2007
    Publication date: December 25, 2008
    Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATION
    Inventors: Eric J. Horvitz, Tanya Lisa Swartz, Jeffrey D. Couckuyt, Eyal Ofek, Yue Zhuge, Zhenyu Qian, Xin Wu, Jin Li, Steve Lombardi, Joseph Schwartz, Alan Paulin
  • Publication number: 20080319660
    Abstract: Driving directions can be helpful if in addition to spatial information, landmark information is provided. Landmarks assist in adding context to directions as well as allowing for a greater likelihood of success of an operator following directions. There can be employment of physical identification of landmarks as well as processing regarding the utility of a landmark in regards to driving directions. Driving directions can be highly useful if integrated landmarks relate to knowledge possessed by an operator of a vehicle. Landmark based driving direction can be integrated with advertisements that relate to the directions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 25, 2007
    Publication date: December 25, 2008
    Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATION
    Inventors: Eric J. Horvitz, Tanya Lisa Swartz, Jeffrey D. Couckuyt, Eyal Ofek, Yue Zhuge, Zhenyu Qian, Xin Wu, Jin Li, Steve Lombardi, Joseph Schwartz, Alan Paulin
  • Publication number: 20080319658
    Abstract: Driving directions can be helpful if in addition to spatial information, landmark information is provided. Landmarks assist in adding context to directions as well as allowing for a greater likelihood of success of an operator following directions. There can be employment of physical identification of landmarks as well as processing regarding the utility of a landmark in regards to driving directions. Driving directions can be highly useful if integrated landmarks relate to knowledge possessed by an operator of a vehicle. Landmark based driving direction can be integrated with advertisements that relate to the directions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 25, 2007
    Publication date: December 25, 2008
    Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATION
    Inventors: Eric J. Horvitz, Tanya Lisa Swartz, Jeffrey D. Couckuyt, Eyal Ofek, Yue Zhuge, Zhenyu Qian, Xin Wu, Jin Li, Steve Lombardi, Joseph Schwartz, Alan Paulin
  • Publication number: 20080201302
    Abstract: Computerized methods and systems for performing a search utilizing a spatial index are provided. Upon receiving a search query having a zoom level component (e.g., “Italian Restaurants in Seattle”), a search is initially conducted of the zoom level tags associated with the content items in the spatial index to determine if any of the content items include a zoom level tag indicative of the zoom level component of the search query (e.g., zoom level of city for Seattle). Subsequently, only those content items satisfying the zoom level search are grouped into a primary subset, whereby the primary subset may be filtered by selecting those returned content items with location-based tags that match a location-based component of the query (e.g., Seattle, Wash.). Next, the those content items satisfying the location-based filter are grouped into a location-based subset, which are filtered according to the parsed query components (e.g., category component Italian Restaurants).
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 16, 2007
    Publication date: August 21, 2008
    Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATION
    Inventors: Gur Kimchi, Shahaf Abileah, Pusheng Zhang, Nikolai M. Faaland, Joseph Schwartz, Kenn D. Cartier, Norman L. Bryar
  • Patent number: 7357363
    Abstract: An expansion bolt. A first chock has first and second outer ramping surfaces. A second chock has an inner ramping surface complementarily corresponding to the first outer ramping surface. A spring member biases the second chock radially inwardly against the first outer ramping surface of the first chock.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 2006
    Date of Patent: April 15, 2008
    Inventors: Karl Guthrie, Joseph Schwartz
  • Patent number: 7272444
    Abstract: A medical device programmer automatically adjusts parameters to be programmed to a medical device in response to a user modifying related parameters. Slide controllers on the programmer display screen can adjust parameters. In response to slide controller movement, the programmer automatically adjusts related parameters by moving their slide controllers. This graphically illustrates to the user the automatic adjustments being made to the related parameters. and the relationship between parameters being adjusted by the user and automatically. In response to on screen parameter changes, the system graphically illustrates the parameter values that are changed and those that are programmed to the medical device and those that would cause unsafe condition in the medical device if programmed. The method also prevents the programming to the medical device the parameters that would cause an unsafe condition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 6, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 18, 2007
    Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.
    Inventors: Les Norman Peterson, Paula Dieterle, Par Lindh, James Kalgren, James O. Gilkerson, Dorothy Marie Naumann, Kenneth H. Persen, Mark Joseph Schwartz, Tala L Bynum
  • Publication number: 20070110991
    Abstract: A method of forming a hydrogen transport membrane to separate hydrogen from a hydrogen containing feed in which a porous ceramic support is formed to support a dense layer of palladium or an alloy of palladium serving as a hydrogen transport material. Isolated deposits of palladium, a palladium alloy or a component of such alloy are produced on a surface of the porous ceramic support that bridge pores within the porous ceramic support without penetrating the pores and without bridging regions of the surface defined between the pores. The isolated deposits of the metal are produced by an electroless plating process that involves contacting the porous ceramic support with a precipitating agent so that the precipitating agent fills the pores but does not seep out of the pores onto the regions of the surfaces defined between the pores. The surface is then contacted with a salt solution containing a salt of the metal so that said metal precipitates and produces the isolated deposits of the metal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 15, 2005
    Publication date: May 17, 2007
    Inventors: Prasad Apte, Joseph Schwartz, Shawn Callahan
  • Patent number: D590656
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 7, 2008
    Date of Patent: April 21, 2009
    Inventors: Frank Richard Patti, James Joseph Schwartz
  • Patent number: D615552
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 2009
    Date of Patent: May 11, 2010
    Assignee: Tzee, Inc.
    Inventors: Ernest Samuel Baugher, John Joseph Schwartz
  • Patent number: D615553
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 2009
    Date of Patent: May 11, 2010
    Assignee: Tzee, Inc.
    Inventors: Ernest Samuel Baugher, John Joseph Schwartz
  • Patent number: D615991
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 2009
    Date of Patent: May 18, 2010
    Assignee: Tzee, Inc.
    Inventors: Ernest Samuel Baugher, John Joseph Schwartz
  • Patent number: D615992
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 2009
    Date of Patent: May 18, 2010
    Assignee: Tzee, Inc.
    Inventors: Ernest Samuel Baugher, John Joseph Schwartz