Patents by Inventor Julian Thomas
Julian Thomas 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: 20130283538Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein include mattress assemblies and components employing passageways for ventilation and airflow. A mattress may contain a mattress core to provide cushioning and support. For example, the mattress core may comprise an innerspring, air bladder(s), and/or foam layer(s). A mattress assembly may include a foam base and/or at least one foam side support member to at least partially surround a mattress core to provide cushioning and structure. The foam base and/or at least one foam side support member may include at least one passageway for facilitating diffusion and air exchange between an exterior environment and an interior space of the enclosure containing the mattress core. In this manner, as stagnant air and humidity developing in the mattress core may be avoided or reduced from the mattress core, which may otherwise cause unhealthy conditions or unpleasant odors for users.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2013Publication date: October 31, 2013Applicant: Nomaco Inc.Inventors: Julian Thomas Young, Christopher Dean Page, Michael Allman, Mark Stearley, Brian Towne
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Patent number: 8561236Abstract: Stepped-edge and side-support members, systems, assemblies, and related methods for an innerspring assembly or other core are disclosed. In one embodiment, an innerspring assembly or core is provided having an interior area of a first height surrounded by one or more exterior, perimeter area(s) of shorter height(s) to provide a stepped-edge innerspring assembly or core. At least a portion of side-support members are placed onto at least a portion of the top surface of the perimeter area to provide edge-support for the innerspring assembly or core. In this manner, a greater portion of the side-support members can be disposed in the sleeping area of the innerspring assembly or core since the underlying perimeter area provides spring support to the side-support members. Further, this support can assist in retention and/or recovery of the shape of the side-support members to further prevent or reduce compression set of the side-support members.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2009Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Nomaco Inc.Inventors: Timothy Michael Witherell, Julian Thomas Young, Christopher Dean Page, Ivan Sobran, Randal Lee Henderson
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Publication number: 20130263380Abstract: Interlocking foam encasement components to form mattress encasements, and related mattress encasements, mattress assemblies, and methods are disclosed. A mattress encasement is formed by two interlocking foam encasement components engaged with each other. Each interlocking foam encasement component includes a foam base member with two foam side-support members provided in parallel or substantially parallel arrangement on opposite sides of the foam base member. To form the mattress encasement, first side-support members of a first interlocking foam encasement component are interlocked orthogonal or substantially orthogonal to second side-support members of a second interlocking foam encasement component to form a foam side-support perimeter for the mattress encasement. The foam side-support perimeter provides an interior area to receive and encase a mattress innerspring or mattress core.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2013Publication date: October 10, 2013Inventors: Julian Thomas Young, Christopher Dean Page, Ivan Sobran, Mark Stearley
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Publication number: 20130232689Abstract: Box spring assemblies employing foam cushioning grids, and related components, mattress assemblies, and methods are disclosed. Foam cushioning grids are comprised of a plurality of foam grid members that are interconnected to form the foam cushioning grid. By interconnecting the foam grid members, a plurality of voids may be disposed between the interconnecting foam grid members as part of the foam cushioning grid. In this manner, as a non-limiting example, the foam cushioning grid can be disposed on a wire grid, such as in box springs, to provide cushioning support for the wire grid, as one non-limiting example. A load placed on the wire grid will be cushioned by the foam cushioning grid disposed therebetween. Further, as a non-limiting example, voids in the foam cushioning grid allow air to easily flow between the interconnected foam grid members.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Inventor: Julian Thomas Young
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Publication number: 20130174350Abstract: Mattress assemblies and methods employing foam side support members and cloth members to enclose mattress cores are disclosed. A mattress may include a mattress assembly enclosing a mattress core. The foam side supports of the mattress assembly may be disposed adjacent to a periphery portion of the mattress core to provide additional support, for example, when a user mounts and dismounts from the mattress. The side support members may be thermally bonded to the cloth members to secure the side supports adjacent the periphery portion of the mattress core. In this manner, the side support members may be precisely positioned relative to the mattress core without the need for adhesives or expensive manufacturing equipment to thermally weld the side support members directly to a foam base.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2013Publication date: July 11, 2013Inventors: Michael Allman, Christopher Dean Page, Julian Thomas Young, Mark Stearley, Ivan Sobran
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Publication number: 20130049266Abstract: In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, methods for molding and curing of composite articles are provided. In one embodiment, the method includes providing a molding apparatus including an elastic layer disposed on a rigid support and a mold disposed on the elastic layer and the support. In one embodiment, the mold includes an inner surface, the inner surface further including a molding surface, and wherein a first surface of the elastic layer and the inner surface of the mold define a molding chamber. In one embodiment, a prepreg is further disposed within the molding chamber, wherein the prepreg is disposed on the first surface of the elastic layer. In one embodiment, the method includes providing a fluid via a fluid inlet against a second surface of the elastic layer, thereby expanding the elastic layer against the inner surface of the mold, and pushing the prepreg against the molding surface of the mold to form a molded composite article.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2011Publication date: February 28, 2013Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Stefaan Guido Van Nieuwenhove, Bruno Betoni Parodi, Julian Thomas O'Flynn, Thomas Kluge, Thomas Koerwien
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Publication number: 20120073726Abstract: An automated in-line feed-through system integrating the delivery, application and infusion of a resin to one or more fiber tows and layup of the one or more infused fiber tows to form a composite structure. The system includes an automated resin delivery, deposition and infusion system configured to deposit the resin on a respective one of the one or more fiber tows and form the infused fiber tows. The system integrates an automated layup system including a compaction roller configured to adhere the one or more infused fiber tows to a substrate. The system further includes a controller configured to control a flow rate of the resin, control the temperature of the resin, the infused fiber tows and the automated layup system, and control tension of the one or more infused fiber tows within the automated layup system. Other aspects of the automated in-line system are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2010Publication date: March 29, 2012Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Rainer Koeniger, Mark Ernest Vermilyea, Shu Ching Quek, Stefaan Guido Van Nieuwenhove, Theodosia Kourkoutsaki, Julian Thomas O'Flynn, Thomas Kluge, Julia Susanne Ursula Schell, Bruno Betoni Parodi, Mile Ostojic, Thomas Koerwien
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Publication number: 20110049327Abstract: Encasement assemblies, systems, and related methods employing interlocking support components to provide at least a portion of an encasement, particularly for bedding and seating applications, are disclosed. In this regard in one embodiment, an assembly for bedding or seating is provided. The assembly includes a base having one or more elongated channels disposed therein having a first geometry. The assembly also includes one or more elongated support members each having a rail disposed therein and having a second geometry complimentary to the first geometry. Each rail is interlocked with at least one of the one or more elongated channels such that the one or more elongated support members are attached to the base and extend from the base to provide at least a portion of an encasement. The assembly may also include a flip-up support member(s) disposed in the base to form at least a portion of the encasement.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: NOMACO INC.Inventors: Julian Thomas Young, Timothy Michael Witherell, Christopher Dean Page
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Publication number: 20100319137Abstract: Stepped-edge and side-support members, systems, assemblies, and related methods for an innerspring assembly or other core are disclosed. In one embodiment, an innerspring assembly or core is provided having an interior area of a first height surrounded by one or more exterior, perimeter area(s) of shorter height(s) to provide a stepped-edge innerspring assembly or core. At least a portion of side-support members are placed onto at least a portion of the top surface of the perimeter area to provide edge-support for the innerspring assembly or core. In this manner, a greater portion of the side-support members can be disposed in the sleeping area of the innerspring assembly or core since the underlying perimeter area provides spring support to the side-support members. Further, this support can assist in retention and/or recovery of the shape of the side-support members to further prevent or reduce compression set of the side-support members.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2009Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: NOMACO INC.Inventors: Timothy Michael Witherell, Julian Thomas Young, Christopher Dean Page, Ivan Sobran, Randal Lee Henderson
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Publication number: 20090275825Abstract: A tube for delivering fluid to a remote location not normally in view or not practicably able to be viewed by an operator placing such tubes. The tube comprising a lumen connecting a fluid input aperture, disposed at a proximal end of the tube, and a fluid output aperture, to deliver fluid therebetween. The tube further comprises positioning means having an optical waveguide and sensor means. The optical waveguide extends from the proximal end of the tube to the sensor means. The optical waveguide guides an input optical signal to the sensor means. Positioning of the sensor means in a desired location within a system varies the properties of the input optical signal to provide a predetermined output optical signal, which is guided to the proximal end of the tube to indicate to a user, placement of the predetermined portion of the tube at the desired position within the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2007Publication date: November 5, 2009Inventor: Sean Julian Thomas
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Publication number: 20070005386Abstract: An integrated content production environment includes a connected services framework providing connectivity to a set of applications that produce content for the media industry. Users in their roles use the integrated environment to perform setting up, ingesting, logging, selecting, editing, reviewing, playout, distributing, and archiving activities. Notifications are dynamically triggered to users when their action is requested. The notifications may be instant messages, e-mails, voice mails, etc. Throughout the production of content, actions by both users the applications are tracked and stored in a log file for processing. The action data in the log file may include payload data from messages. When one or more applications or when one or more users of the environment have excess capacity, that capacity can be leveraged. External users can purchase or bid on the excess capacity and can then access the environment through available web services.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2006Publication date: January 4, 2007Applicant: Accenture Global Services, GmbHInventors: Stephen Deane, Julian Thomas
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Publication number: 20070005385Abstract: An integrated content production environment includes a connected services framework providing connectivity to a set of applications that produce content for the media industry. Users in their roles use the integrated environment to perform setting up, ingesting, logging, selecting, editing, reviewing, playout, distributing, and archiving activities. Notifications are dynamically triggered to users when their action is requested. The notifications may be instant messages, e-mails, voice mails, etc. Throughout the production of content, actions by both users the applications are tracked and stored in a log file for processing. The action data in the log file may include payload data from messages. When one or more applications or when one or more users of the environment have excess capacity, that capacity can be leveraged. External users can purchase or bid on the excess capacity and can then access the environment through available web services.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2006Publication date: January 4, 2007Applicant: Accenture Global Services, GmbHInventors: Stephen Deane, Julian Thomas
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Publication number: 20070005387Abstract: An integrated content production environment includes a connected services framework providing connectivity to a set of applications that produce content for the media industry. Users in their roles use the integrated environment to perform setting up, ingesting, logging, selecting, editing, reviewing, playout, distributing, and archiving activities. Notifications are dynamically triggered to users when their action is requested. The notifications may be instant messages, e-mails, voice mails, etc. Throughout the production of content, actions by both users the applications are tracked and stored in a log file for processing. The action data in the log file may include payload data from messages. When one or more applications or when one or more users of the environment have excess capacity, that capacity can be leveraged. External users can purchase or bid on the excess capacity and can then access the environment through available web services.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2006Publication date: January 4, 2007Applicant: Accenture Global Services, GmbHInventors: Stephen Deane, Julian Thomas
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Patent number: 5442763Abstract: A system and method for preventing deadlock in a multiprocessor computer system executing instructions requiring multiple resources. The system detects potential deadlock situations where a multi-resource instruction is blocked from obtaining one of the resources. A multi-resource instruction global lock is provided that can be held by at most one processor. Upon conflict detection, the processor attempts to acquire the multi-resource instruction global lock and, if successful, resumes resource acquisition. The use of a global lock serializes multiple resource requests and assures that the processor holding the lock can eventually acquire all required resources without deadlock with another processor. The preferred embodiment acquires the global lock on an exception basis to minimize the overhead impact. However, an alternate embodiment which uses the global lock in each multiple resource instruction could also be implemented.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1994Date of Patent: August 15, 1995Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Robert F. Bartfai, Barry P. Lubart, Julian Thomas
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Patent number: 5214698Abstract: A cryptographic facility implements a multiple key part import procedure. The installation manager can verify that a key part has been correctly entered and has not been compromised. The security requirement for the procedure is that no single party can subvert the system security by misusing the procedure. This is accomplished by the use of a control-vector-dependent verification pattern to indicate that each key part has been accepted by using the proper control vector and the use of different key switch positions to specify whether the key part is a master key part or an operational key part and whether the key part is a first part or a subsequent key part. The apparatus provides an automatic reset of the key part register at the completion of each key-entry instruction so that each key part can be imported only once. This prevents the same key part from being imported twice as different key part types. The apparatus also prevents a key part from being combined with itself to create a known key.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1991Date of Patent: May 25, 1993Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Ronald M. Smith, Sr., Phil C. Yeh, Randall J. Easter, Donald B. Johnson, An Van Le, Stephen M. Matyas, Julian Thomas, John D. Wilkins
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Patent number: D688069Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2012Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Noel Group LLCInventors: Randal Lee Henderson, Stephen C. Kokenes, Julian Thomas Young, Mark Stearley, Edouard Lauer
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Patent number: D690536Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2012Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: Nomaco Inc.Inventors: Julian Thomas Young, Ivan Sobran, Randal Lee Henderson
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Patent number: D691400Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2012Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Nomaco Inc.Inventor: Julian Thomas Young
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Patent number: D692692Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2012Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Noel Group LLCInventors: Michael Allman, Randal Lee Henderson, Stephen C. Kokenes, Julian Thomas Young, Mark Stearley
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Patent number: D692694Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2012Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Noel Group LLCInventors: Michael Allman, Julian Thomas Young, Stephen C. Kokenes, Edouard Lauer, Mark Stearley