Patents by Inventor Keith Barry
Keith Barry 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: 20170023643Abstract: A method and apparatus for testing electronic devices installed in a portable device. The apparatus incorporates a socket with receptacles for alignment pins, and an alignment plate with openings for the alignment pins. The holes for the alignment pins are matched to the socket receptacles, providing secure alignment. The spring loaded socket pin mates with at least one solder ball. The apparatus also includes a circuit card, which may be a modem test platform circuit card that has contacts that mate with the at least one solder ball. Other functions may be tested using other circuit card assemblies. A method of testing includes: installing the electronic device to be tested into a socket assembly, aligning the electronic device to be tested into the socket assembly; installing the socket assembly into a test apparatus, and testing the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2015Publication date: January 26, 2017Inventors: Rae-Ann Sobral LoCicero, Keith Barry, Ibrahim Shaik, Karthik Ranganathan Vishwanathan, Sajjad Pagarkar
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Publication number: 20160084880Abstract: An apparatus and method for facilitating testing of an electronic device is provided. The apparatus includes a strike plate with an integrated socket. Alignment dowels are located on an outside rim of the integrated strike plate and socket. Shims are located in a recess in the outside rim of the integrated strike plate and socket and may be used to adjust the height of the assembly to facilitate handling by an automated test handler. The apparatus further includes a memory nest assembly having a receptacle for retaining an electronic device to be tested. In addition, the memory nest assembly is formed to mate with the socket on the integrated strike plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2014Publication date: March 24, 2016Inventors: Rae-Ann LoCicero, Keith Barry, Anthony Newman
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Patent number: 9133566Abstract: The invention relates to a single crystal CVD diamond material, wherein the extended defect density as characterized by X-ray topography is less than 400/cm2 over an area of greater than 0.014 cm2. The invention further relates to a method for producing a CVD single crystal diamond material according to any preceding claim comprising the step of selecting a substrate on which to grow the CVD single crystal diamond, wherein the substrate has at least one of a density of extended defects as characterized by X-ray topography of less than 400/cm2 over an area greater than 0.014 cm2; an optical isotropy of less than 1×10-5 over a volume greater than 0.1 mm3; and a FWHM X-ray rocking curve width for the (004) reflection of less than 20 arc seconds.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2006Date of Patent: September 15, 2015Assignee: ELEMENT SIX TECHNOLOGIES LIMITEDInventors: Daniel James Twitchen, Grant Charles Summerton, Ian Friel, John Olaf Hansen, Keith Barry Guy, Michael Peter Gaukroger, Philip Maurice Martineau, Robert Charles Burns, Simon Craig Lawson, Timothy Patrick Gerard Addison
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Patent number: 9061263Abstract: This invention relates to a method of improving the crystalline perfection of IIa diamond crystals by heating the grown diamond crystals at an elevated temperature and an elevated pressure. The invention extends to grown diamond material having a low extended defect density with low nitrogen concentration.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2005Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: ELEMENT SIX TECHNOLOGIES LIMITEDInventors: Grant Charles Summerton, John Olaf Hansen, Robert Charles Burns, Timothy Patrick Gerard Addison, Simon Craig Lawson, Keith Barry Guy, Michael Peter Gaukroger
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Patent number: 8599319Abstract: When a person arrives home with his mobile phone, the phone sends a presence signal via Bluetooth to the TV system in the home, which enables a telephone feature in which phone calls to the phone are relayed to the TV system. The remote control associated with the TV has a microphone and speaker so that a person can use the RC not only to control the TV but also to respond to phone calls, with the TV system relaying voice signals from the RC back to the phone.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2013Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignees: Sony Corporation, Sony Electronics Inc.Inventors: Keith Barry, Rafael Calderon, Jorge Hernandez, Daniel Jastorff, Rolando Zorrilla
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Patent number: 8436947Abstract: When a person arrives home with his mobile phone, the phone sends a presence signal via Bluetooth to the TV system in the home, which enables a telephone feature in which phone calls to the phone are relayed to the TV system. The remote control associated with the TV has a microphone and speaker so that a person can use the RC not only to control the TV but also to respond to phone calls, with the TV system relaying voice signals from the RC back to the phone.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2008Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignees: Sony Corporation, Sony Electronics Inc.Inventors: Keith Barry, Rafael Calderon, Jorge Hernandez, Daniel Jastorff, Rolando Zorrilla
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Publication number: 20090328127Abstract: A system and method for implementing a personal information mode in a television device includes personal information data that is selectably accessed from at least one remote information source. A display of the television device is configured to display a personal information interface to a system user. A personal information module of the television then automatically displays the personal information to the system user on the personal information interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2008Publication date: December 31, 2009Inventors: Keith Barry, Rafael Calderon, Jorge Hernandez, Dan Jastorff, Rolando Zorrilla
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Publication number: 20090284664Abstract: When a person arrives home with his mobile phone, the phone sends a presence signal via Bluetooth to the TV system in the home, which enables a telephone feature in which phone calls to the phone are relayed to the TV system. The remote control associated with the TV has a microphone and speaker so that a person can use the RC not only to control the TV but also to respond to phone calls, with the TV system relaying voice signals from the RC back to the phone.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2008Publication date: November 19, 2009Inventors: Keith Barry, Rafael Calderon, Jorge Hernandez, Daniel Jastorff, Rolando Zorrilla
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Publication number: 20090258229Abstract: This invention relates to a method of improving the crystalline perfection of IIa diamond crystals by heating the grown diamond crystals at an elevated temperature and an elevated pressure. The invention extends to grown diamond material having a low extended defect density with low nitrogen concentration.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2005Publication date: October 15, 2009Inventors: Grant Charles Summerton, John Olaf Hansen, Robert Charles Burns, Timothy Patrick Gerard Addison, Simon Craig Lawson, Keith Barry Guy, Michael Peter Gaukroger
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Publication number: 20090127506Abstract: The invention relates to a single crystal CVD diamond material, wherein the extended defect density as characterised by X-ray topography is less than 400/cm2 over an area of greater than 0.014 cm2. The invention further relates to a method for producing a CVD single crystal diamond material according to any preceding claim comprising the step of selecting a substrate on which to grow the CVD single crystal diamond, wherein the substrate has at least one of a density of extended defects as characterised by X-ray topography of less than 400/cm2 over an area greater than 0.014 cm2; an optical isotropy of less than 1×10-5 over a volume greater than 0.1 mm3; and a FWHM X-ray rocking curve width for the (004) reflection of less than 20 arc seconds.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2006Publication date: May 21, 2009Inventors: Daniel James Twitchen, Grant Charles Summerton, Ian Friel, John Olaf Hansen, Keith Barry Guy, Michael Peter Gaukroger, Philip Maurice Martineau, Robert Charles Burns, Simon Craig Lawson, Timothy Patrick Gerard Addison
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Patent number: 7523898Abstract: A new wire holder design. The holder is installed into a T-shaped or L-shaped hole in substrate such as a sheet metal, printed wiring board, etc. using only a single installation motion. The holder holds wires in place. Because it requires only a single installation motion the holder is easily installed and furthermore cannot rotate once installed. The holder protrudes only about a millimeter below the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2008Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignees: Sony Corporation, Sony Electronics Inc.Inventors: Keith Barry, Daniel Ebbeling, Eugene Kubota, Dennis McCray, Ryoji Naito, Mario Sanchez
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Publication number: 20080271663Abstract: A method and device to navigate excavation towards a target buried in an excavatable material, for example excavation near an underground pipeline by excavation equipment. The device generally comprises indicating material arranged to be buried in the ground in proximity to the target. The indicating material is arranged to be frangible for permitting a portion of the indicating material to be removed from a remainder either by tearing, separation at separated sections or separation at perforated lines of severance. Different visual proximity indicators on the indicating material cause different sections of the indicating material to be visually distinct from one another corresponding to different degrees of proximity to the target. In use, the indicating material is placed in the ground and excavation towards the target results in portions of the material being removed. Proximity is indicated by associating which section a removed portion of the indicating material corresponds with.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2005Publication date: November 6, 2008Applicant: KEIBERG INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventor: Jerome Keith Barry
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Publication number: 20080254415Abstract: A training system and method of use thereof permit training of an operator to use ground excavating implements. A building structure is provided locating a plurality of operator seats therein at respective operator stations. A boom structure is mounted to the foundation externally of the building in association with each of the operator stations to permit an operator in training in one of the operator seats to control actual movement of a boom structure in visual proximity therewith using joystick controlled excavator hydraulics at the operator seat. A backhoe arm is used as a scaled down approximation of a track hoe with decreased operating pressure to represent a realistic responsiveness of the hydraulic controls.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2005Publication date: October 16, 2008Inventor: J. Keith Barry
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Patent number: 7150116Abstract: An indicator device is used for locating an underground object, for example an underground pipeline, prior to surrounding excavation by a bucket excavator. The device generally comprises a panel member buried in the ground directly above the object. The panel member includes a distance marker mechanism indicating distance to a bottom end of the panel member to provide an indication to an operator of a bucket excavator. The panel member is formed in vertically stacked sections permitting individual sections to be removed sequentially as digging progresses. Each section is formed of folded tearable material which can be both unfolded to produce an elongate visible banner or torn to provide further indication to the excavator operator with regard to distance to the object to be avoided.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2004Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: KeiBerg International Inc.Inventor: Keith Barry
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Publication number: 20060016105Abstract: An indicator device is used for locating an underground object, for example an underground pipeline, prior to surrounding excavation by a bucket excavator. The device generally comprises a panel member buried in the ground directly above the object. The panel member includes a distance marker mechanism indicating distance to a bottom end of the panel member to provide an indication to an operator of a bucket excavator. The panel member is formed in vertically stacked sections permitting individual sections to be removed sequentially as digging progresses. Each section is formed of folded tearable material which can be both unfolded to produce an elongate visible banner or torn to provide further indication to the excavator operator with regard to distance to the object to be avoided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2004Publication date: January 26, 2006Inventor: Keith Barry
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Patent number: 6358427Abstract: An invisible information mark is provided on a facet of a diamond gemstone by applying a plasma resist to the exposed surface of the gemstone, applying an electrically conducting layer of metal to the region where the information mark is to be formed, ablating a selected zone of the metal and resist layers by ultraviolet laser thus forming a mask on the surface of the facet, electrically connecting the metal layer and plasma etching the facet through the mask, thus forming a mark of appropriate depth on the surface of the gemstone.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2000Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: Gersan EstablishmentInventors: James Gordon Charters Smith, Keith Barry Guy, Graham Ralph Powell, Michael Peter Gaukroger
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Patent number: 6207938Abstract: An electrical resistance or heater includes an electrical resistive track provided on an insulating substrate. Two predetermined sections of the track have a predetermined current carrying capacity and are bridged by a glass, ceramic, or glass ceramic material. The configuration of the track and the glass material are such that at a predetermined temperature, the leakage current between the track sections rises to the extent that it causes a current to flow through one or both of the sections which is substantially above its current carrying capability, whereby one section fails.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1999Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Strix LimitedInventors: John Crawshaw Taylor, Keith Barrie Doyle
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Patent number: 6153859Abstract: A liquid heating vessel (6) has a heated base (8) and a thermally sensitive control mounted to the base (8). The control comprises a boiling control for interrupting the supply of energy to the vessel element (12) when liquid in the vessel boils. It is responsive to the liquid temperature in a sump (18) in the vessel base, and comprises a bimetallic actuator (100) in thermal contact with the sump (18) through a C-shaped copper conductor member (110). The vessel also comprises a simmer control operable to maintain the liquid in the vessel at a predetermined temperature after boiling. This control comprises a snap-acting bimetallic actuator through which the current to the element flows to rapidly heat the actuator after a set of contacts is closed, so as to supply energy to the element in short bursts to prevent an audible heating sound.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1998Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: Strix LimitedInventors: John Crawshaw Taylor, Keith Barrie Doyle
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Patent number: 6121586Abstract: The base (10) of a plastics liquid heating vessel (2) is formed by a heated stainless steel plate having a peripheral channel (16) engaging over a bead (32) lower end portion (22) of the vessel wall. A silicone rubber sealing ring (19) is clamped between two vessel wall and the channel.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1999Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Assignee: Strix LimitedInventors: John Crawshaw Taylor, Keith Barrie Doyle
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Patent number: 5914063Abstract: The base of a plastics liquid heating vessel is formed by a heated stainless steel plate having a peripheral channel engaging over a bead lower end portion of the vessel wall. A silicone rubber sealing ring is clamped between the vessel wall and the channel.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1996Date of Patent: June 22, 1999Assignee: Strix LimitedInventors: John Crawshaw Taylor, Keith Barrie Doyle