Patents by Inventor Kenneth E. Schmidt
Kenneth E. Schmidt 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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Patent number: 8215621Abstract: A spring including a wire having an elasticity by which the wire is compressible by an external force to a first position at which first and second ends thereof of are separated by a first distance and when the force is removed or an electrical current applied, the wire is extensible in response to an internal spring force to a second position at which the wire is substantially straight. A spring assembly is disclosed including a plurality of inventive wires cross-coupled with a support structure consisting of a plurality of coaxial rings. In the assembly, the wires extend parallel to an axis through a center of the rings.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2011Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Frederick B. Koehler, Ward D. Lyman, Kenneth E. Schmidt
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Patent number: 8139298Abstract: A mount between an optical element and a housing includes an optical element that has an optical element mount with plural optical element mounting pads and an optical element connecting surface that links the optical element mounting pads together. The housing includes a housing mount that has plural housing mounting pads and a housing connecting surface that links the housing mounting pads together. The optical element mount and the housing mount are mounted to one another such that the only contact between the optical element and the housing is between the mounting pads of each respective element.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2009Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Chadwick B. Martin, Kenneth E. Schmidt
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Publication number: 20110163487Abstract: A spring including a wire having an elasticity by which the wire is compressible by an external force to a first position at which first and second ends thereof of are separated by a first distance and when the force is removed or an electrical current applied, the wire is extensible in response to an internal spring force to a second position at which the wire is substantially straight. A spring assembly is disclosed including a plurality of inventive wires cross-coupled with a support structure consisting of a plurality of coaxial rings. In the assembly, the wires extend parallel to an axis through a center of the rings.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2011Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Frederick B. Koehler, Ward D. Lyman, Kenneth E. Schmidt
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Patent number: 7950634Abstract: A spring including a wire having an elasticity by which the wire is compressible by an external force to a first position at which first and second ends thereof of are separated by a first distance and when the force is removed or an electrical current applied, the wire is extensible in response to an internal spring force to a second position at which the wire is substantially straight. A spring assembly is disclosed including a plurality of inventive wires cross-coupled with a support structure consisting of a plurality of coaxial rings. In the assembly, the wires extend parallel to an axis through a center of the rings.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2007Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Frederick B. Koehler, Ward D. Lyman, Kenneth E. Schmidt
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Publication number: 20100254030Abstract: A mount between an optical element and a housing includes an optical element that has an optical element mount with plural optical element mounting pads and an optical element connecting surface that links the optical element mounting pads together. The housing includes a housing mount that has plural housing mounting pads and a housing connecting surface that links the housing mounting pads together. The optical element mount and the housing mount are mounted to one another such that the only contact between the optical element and the housing is between the mounting pads of each respective element.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2009Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: RAYTHEON COMPANYInventors: Chadwick B. Martin, Kenneth E. Schmidt
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Patent number: 7549117Abstract: A worldwide number format for use with a spreadsheet program module is disclosed. The worldwide number format includes a locale specifier comprising a number shape, a calendar type and a locale identification (LCID). The worldwide number format also includes a base number format and a value. The LCID is used to categorize different parts of the world. Primarily, the LCID categorizes different parts of the world by language such as English, German, French, Thai, Arabic, etc. The LCID is used to determine what language to display month names, month abbreviations, weekday names, weekday abbreviations, time designations such as AM/PM, etc. The calendar type supports both Gregorian and non-Gregorian calendars. Calendar type is a value to indicate which calendar should be used to calculate the date from the value. The number shape is a value that indicates what shape in which to represent the number.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2005Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Marise Chan, Barry C. McCord, Kenneth E. Schmidt, James Sukhabut, Christopher C. Yu
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Publication number: 20080203633Abstract: A spring including a wire having an elasticity by which the wire is compressible by an external force to a first position at which first and second ends thereof of are separated by a first distance and when the force is removed or an electrical current applied, the wire is extensible in response to an internal spring force to a second position at which the wire is substantially straight. A spring assembly is disclosed including a plurality of inventive wires cross-coupled with a support structure consisting of a plurality of coaxial rings. In the assembly, the wires extend parallel to an axis through a center of the rings.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2007Publication date: August 28, 2008Inventors: Frederick B. Koehler, Ward D. Lyman, Kenneth E. Schmidt
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Patent number: 6957385Abstract: A worldwide number format for use with a spreadsheet program module is disclosed. The worldwide number format includes a locale specifier comprising a number shape, a calendar type and a locale identification (LCID). The worldwide number format also includes a base number format and a value. The LCID is used to categorize different parts of the world. Primarily, the LCID categorizes different parts of the world by language such as English, German, French, Thai, Arabic, etc. The LCID is used to determine what language to display month names, month abbreviations, weekday names, weekday abbreviations, time designations such as AM/PM, etc. The calendar type supports both Gregorian and non-Gregorian calendars. Calendar type is a value to indicate which calendar should be used to calculate the date from the value. The number shape is a value that indicates what shape in which to represent the number.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2001Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Marise Chan, Barry C. McCord, Kenneth E. Schmidt, James Sukhabut, Christopher C. Yu
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Publication number: 20020091731Abstract: A worldwide number format for use with a spreadsheet program module is disclosed. The worldwide number format includes a locale specifier comprising a number shape, a calendar type and a locale identification (LCID). The worldwide number format also includes a base number format and a value. The LCID is used to categorize different parts of the world. Primarily, the LCID categorizes different parts of the world by language such as English, German, French, Thai, Arabic, etc. The LCID is used to determine what language to display month names, month abbreviations, weekday names, weekday abbreviations, time designations such as AM/PM, etc. The calendar type supports both Gregorian and non-Gregorian calendars. Calendar type is a value to indicate which calendar should be used to calculate the date from the value. The number shape is a value that indicates what shape in which to represent the number.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2001Publication date: July 11, 2002Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Marise Chan, Barry C. McCord, Kenneth E. Schmidt, James Sukhabut, Christopher C. Yu