Patents by Inventor Kenneth White
Kenneth White 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: 20190346978Abstract: A system for presenting a skill-based game, the system includes at least one server to serve a set of matchups of participants of an event, to a plurality of presentation devices, the plurality of presentation devices displaying the set of matchups on a display; to receive over the wide area network data from the presentation devices characterizing a set of user selected winners of the matchups made by the users; update the event data pertinent to participants in the actual events; using the updated data to calculate and assign payoffs to the users based on fixed payoff odds. A related computer-implemented method provides participant matchups to an operator organizing such a skill-based game.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2019Publication date: November 14, 2019Inventors: James Morrison, Daniel Orlow, David Manpearl, Kenneth White, Benjamin Scott Stahlhood II
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Patent number: 10353543Abstract: A system for presenting a skill-based game, the system includes at least one server including a processor configured to execute machine readable code, the machine readable code executable by said processor configured to cause the server to serve a set of matchups of participants of an event, to the plurality of presentation devices, the plurality of presentation devices displaying the set of matchups on a display; receive over the wide area network data from the presentation devices characterizing a set of user selected winners of the matchups made by the users; update the event data pertinent to participants in the actual events; using the updated data to calculate and assign payoffs to the users based on the fixed payoff odds.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2015Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Assignee: Mako Capital, LLCInventors: James Morrison, Daniel Orlow, David Manpearl, Kenneth White, Benjamin Scott Stahlhood, II
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Publication number: 20190018377Abstract: Disclosed is a system for controlling pool/spa components. More particularly, disclosed is a system for controlling pool/spa components including a display screen and one or more processors presenting a control user interface for display on the display screen, wherein the control user interface includes a home screen comprising a first portion containing a first plurality of buttons and/or controls for controlling a first group of the plurality of pool/spa components associated with a first body of water, and a second portion containing a second plurality of buttons and/or controls for controlling a second group of the plurality of pool/spa components associated with a second body of water.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2018Publication date: January 17, 2019Applicant: Hayward Industries, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Potucek, Gregory Fournier, James Murdock, Robert Heon, David Blaine, Craig Horrocks, Kenneth White, JR., Murat Dymov, Michael Nilsson, Thomas-Eric Béliveau, Deyin Xu, Patrick Mainville, Qiwei Huang, Linnette Rivera
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Publication number: 20180145374Abstract: An apparatus and method of keeping an energy storage cell at or above a target temperature, includes receiving at a processing circuit, an analog voltage that is proportional to a temperature of the energy storage cell, converting, at the processing circuit, the analog voltage to a pulse-width-modulated signal having a duty cycle that is proportional to the analog voltage, and driving a switch, with the pulse-width-modulated signal, between conductive and non-conductive states to modulate a voltage passing across (or a current flowing through) a heating element in series with the switch, the heating element being in thermal communication with the energy storage cell, wherein the duty cycle of the pulse-width-modulated signal is adjusted to maintain the temperature of the energy storage cell at or above the target temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2017Publication date: May 24, 2018Inventors: James Kenneth White, Paul Sweere, Alec Shen
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Patent number: 9747288Abstract: A reliable and scalable data repository service can be supporting cooperative transactions. In an example, multiple data producers may use the data repository service to upload data in one or more transactions. Data contained in one transaction may be treated as an atomic unit. In an embodiment, the data repository service manages multiple candidate transactions associated with an election transaction such that at most one candidate transaction may begin and/or commit a given time. During a commit of a candidate transaction, the data uploaded during the candidate transaction may become associated with the election transaction. The data repository service may maintain metadata associated with each of the candidate transactions. In response to a request for data associated with the election transaction, the metadata may be used, in conjunction with a user-specified isolation level, to locate the data uploaded some of the candidate transactions for the election transaction.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2012Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Nathaniel Jonah Beckford, Seung Hyok Choi, John Kenneth White
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Patent number: 9285790Abstract: A method of integrating a relay bank for use with a pool or spa control system includes, establishing an electrical connection between the relay bank and a control panel, discovering the relay bank by a control panel processor, and assigning the relay bank a network address upon discovery thereof. A method of integrating a smart component for use with a pool or spa control system includes, establishing an electrical connection between the smart component and a control panel, discovering the smart component by a control panel processor, and assigning the smart component a network address upon discovery thereof. A method of integrating an expansion panel for use with a pool or spa control system includes, establishing an electrical connection between the expansion panel and a control panel, discovering the expansion panel by a control panel processor, and configuring the expansion panel upon discovery thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2014Date of Patent: March 15, 2016Assignee: Hayward Industries, Inc.Inventors: David Pruchniewski, Kevin Potucek, Gregory Fournier, James Murdock, David Blaine, Carl L. Brunetti, Douglas Sawyer, Jr., Robert Heon, John Stevens, Craig Horrocks, Kenneth White, Jr.
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Publication number: 20160071355Abstract: A system for presenting a skill-based game, the system includes at least one server including a processor configured to execute machine readable code, the machine readable code executable by said processor configured to cause the server to serve a set of matchups of participants of an event, to the plurality of presentation devices, the plurality of presentation devices displaying the set of matchups on a display; receive over the wide area network data from the presentation devices characterizing a set of user selected winners of the matchups made by the users; update the event data pertinent to participants in the actual events; using the updated data to calculate and assign payoffs to the users based on the fixed payoff odds.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2015Publication date: March 10, 2016Inventors: James Morrison, Daniel Orlow, David Manpearl, Kenneth White, Benjamin Scott Stahlhood, II
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Patent number: 9031702Abstract: A pool or spa control system includes, a main control panel housing a motherboard, relay bank, and local terminal. The motherboard includes a processor in two-way communication with a relay bank socket via an internal bus. The relay bank is connectable to the relay bank socket and includes a processor, memory, plurality of relays, connector, and an internal bus establishing two-way communication between the relay bank processor and the motherboard processor when the relay bank is connected to the relay bank socket. The local terminal includes a control processor, user interface, and memory, and is in two-way communication with the motherboard processor for allowing user control of the system. The control processor automatically discovers and assigns the relay bank a network address upon connection of the relay bank to the motherboard relay bank socket, and the relay bank returns relay bank parameter information, which the local terminal stores in memory.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2014Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Hayward Industries, Inc.Inventors: David Pruchniewski, Kevin Potucek, Gregory Fournier, James Murdock, David Blaine, Carl L. Brunetti, Douglas Sawyer, Jr., Robert Heon, John Stevens, James Carter, Craig Horrocks, Kenneth White, Jr.
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Publication number: 20140303782Abstract: A method of integrating a relay bank for use with a pool or spa control system includes, establishing an electrical connection between the relay bank and a control panel, discovering the relay bank by a control panel processor, and assigning the relay bank a network address upon discovery thereof. A method of integrating a smart component for use with a pool or spa control system includes, establishing an electrical connection between the smart component and a control panel, discovering the smart component by a control panel processor, and assigning the smart component a network address upon discovery thereof. A method of integrating an expansion panel for use with a pool or spa control system includes, establishing an electrical connection between the expansion panel and a control panel, discovering the expansion panel by a control panel processor, and configuring the expansion panel upon discovery thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: October 9, 2014Applicant: HAYWARD INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: David Pruchniewski, Kevin Potucek, Gregory Fournier, James Murdock, David Blaine, Carl L. Brunetti, Douglas Sawyer, JR., Robert Heon, John Stevens, Craig Horrocks, Kenneth White, JR.
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Publication number: 20140303757Abstract: A pool or spa control system includes, a main control panel housing a motherboard, relay bank, and local terminal. The motherboard includes a processor in two-way communication with a relay bank socket via an internal bus. The relay bank is connectable to the relay bank socket and includes a processor, memory, plurality of relays, connector, and an internal bus establishing two-way communication between the relay bank processor and the motherboard processor when the relay bank is connected to the relay bank socket. The local terminal includes a control processor, user interface, and memory, and is in two-way communication with the motherboard processor for allowing user control of the system. The control processor automatically discovers and assigns the relay bank a network address upon connection of the relay bank to the motherboard relay bank socket, and the relay bank returns relay bank parameter information, which the local terminal stores in memory.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: October 9, 2014Applicant: HAYWARD INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: David Pruchniewski, Kevin Potucek, Gregory Fournier, James Murdock, David Blaine, Carl L. Brunetti, Douglas Sawyer, JR., Robert Heon, John Stevens, James Carter, Craig Horrocks, Kenneth White, JR.
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Publication number: 20140303781Abstract: Disclosed is a system for controlling pool/spa components. More particularly, disclosed is a system for controlling pool/spa components including a display screen and one or more processors presenting a control user interface for display on the display screen, wherein the control user interface includes a home screen comprising a first portion containing a first plurality of buttons and/or controls for controlling a first group of the plurality of pool/spa components associated with a first body of water, and a second portion containing a second plurality of buttons and/or controls for controlling a second group of the plurality of pool/spa components associated with a second body of water.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: October 9, 2014Applicant: Hayward Industries, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Potucek, Gregory Fournier, James Murdock, Robert Heon, David Blaine, Craig Horrocks, Kenneth White, JR., Murat Dymov, Michael Nilsson, Thomas-Eric Béliveau, Deyin Xu, Patrick Mainville, Qiwei Huang, Linnette Rivera
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Patent number: 8706052Abstract: A portable wideband harmonic signal generator includes circuitry for generating a signal having a selected fundamental frequency, for producing a signal having a harmonic series of the selected fundamental frequency, for transferring the signal having the harmonic series using a balanced impedance output, and for directionally transmitting transferred signal having the harmonic series using a directional antenna having a characteristic impedance that is matched to the balanced impedance output. There is thus provided a compact, efficient transmitter and antenna assembly for transmitting a wideband signal.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2011Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Richard S. Frade, Kenneth White
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Publication number: 20120117378Abstract: A Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) card is disclosed. The PCMCIA card may include a cryptographic module, a communications interface, and a processor. The cryptographic module may perform Type 1 encryption of data received from a computer into which the card is inserted. The cryptographic module may support High Assurance Internet Protocol Encryption (HAIPE). The communications interface may provide connectivity to a network adapter. The communications interface may include a Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface. The processor may detect whether a network adapter is coupled to the communications interface, identify a device driver that corresponds to the network adapter, and employ the device driver to provide operative communication between the cryptographic module and the network adapter. The PCMCIA card may contain a datastore that maintains a plurality device drivers. For example, the plurality of device drivers support any one of IEEE 802.x, Ethernet, V.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2011Publication date: May 10, 2012Applicant: L3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATIONInventors: John A. Modica, Kenneth White
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Patent number: 8032763Abstract: A Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) card is disclosed. The PCMCIA card may include a cryptographic module, a communications interface, and a processor. The cryptographic module may perform Type 1 encryption of data received from a computer into which the card is inserted. The cryptographic module may support High Assurance Internet Protocol Encryption (HAIPE). The communications interface may provide connectivity to a network adapter. The communications interface may include a Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface. The processor may detect whether a network adapter is coupled to the communications interface, identify a device driver that corresponds to the network adapter, and employ the device driver to provide operative communication between the cryptographic module and the network adapter. The PCMCIA card may contain a datastore that maintains a plurality device drivers. For example, the plurality of device drivers support any one of IEEE 802.x, Ethernet, V.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2007Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: L3 Communications CorporationInventors: John A. Modica, Kenneth White
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Publication number: 20080189556Abstract: A Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) card is disclosed. The PCMCIA card may include a cryptographic module, a communications interface, and a processor. The cryptographic module may perform Type 1 encryption of data received from a computer into which the card is inserted. The cryptographic module may support High Assurance Internet Protocol Encryption (HAIPE). The communications interface may provide connectivity to a network adapter. The communications interface may include a Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface. The processor may detect whether a network adapter is coupled to the communications interface, identify a device driver that corresponds to the network adapter, and employ the device driver to provide operative communication between the cryptographic module and the network adapter. The PCMCIA card may contain a datastore that maintains a plurality device drivers. For example, the plurality of device drivers support any one of IEEE 802.x, Ethernet, V.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2007Publication date: August 7, 2008Applicant: L3 Communications CorporationInventors: John A. Modica, Kenneth White
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Publication number: 20070142231Abstract: A magnetic signature minesweeping device (10) comprising a water driven turbine power generator (12) and a superconducting material magnet (14), wherein the turbine power generator is arranged, in use, to supply a driving current for the superconducting material magnet (14) when the minesweeping device is towed through the water. In a further embodiment a control unit (24) is arranged, in use, to control the magnetic output of the superconducting magnet (14) and the power output of the turbine power generator (12). Further more a method of minesweeping using the device (10), and an array of the devices (10) is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2003Publication date: June 21, 2007Inventors: Alan Theobald, Kenneth White
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Publication number: 20070136831Abstract: Selection and cloning methods are disclosed that are effective for the selective multiplication of desired animals, for instance livestock animals. These methods can be used to expand populations of animals, and are particularly useful for duplicating animals selected based on traits that are measured after the animal is deceased. Certain embodiments include techniques useful for selecting a desirable bovine animal (e.g., a desirable steer) based at least in part on a measurable carcass trait. Also described are specific cloning techniques that involve repetitive (for instance, two) cycles of cloning, such as nuclear transfer cloning. In specific embodiments, a two-step cloning system is described, in which the nuclear donor of the first cloning cycle is an adult fibroblast cell and the nuclear donor of the second cloning cycle is a fetal fibroblast harvested from a fetus that arose from the first cloning cycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2007Publication date: June 14, 2007Inventors: Paul Rebholtz, Amy Rebholtz, George Holzer, Kathleen Holzer, Kenneth White
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Publication number: 20060292347Abstract: A durable colored article having fluorescent properties comprises a substantially solventless polyvinyl chloride matrix, a thioxanthene fluorescent dye, and a secondary or tertiary hindered amine light stabilizer having a molecular weight less than about 1000 grams/mole. The invention has the advantage in that it provides a flexible polyvinyl chloride film that exhibits durable fluorescent colors.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2006Publication date: December 28, 2006Inventors: Kenneth White, Lee Pavelka, Vera Lightle, James Coderre
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Publication number: 20060261781Abstract: A cradle-configured interface for a hand-held blood glucose meter has a multi-electrical contact-containing battery door that enables blood glucose analysis data stored in the meter to be automatically downloaded to a modem within a meter cradle for transmission to a monitoring facility. Electrical contacts of the battery door are connected to conductors of the meter's printed circuit board when the battery door is closed. The cradle has spring-loaded probes connected to its internal modem and engaging the electrical contacts within the battery door when the meter is placed in the cradle. Upon sensing the meter in the cradle, the modem downloads blood sample analysis data stored in the meter into local memory and then transmits blood glucose analysis data to a downstream healthcare reporting site.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2005Publication date: November 23, 2006Applicant: NORTH AMERICAN TECHNOLOGY SERVICES, INC.Inventors: John Oberding, Glen Geiger, Kenneth White, Reeder Ward
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Publication number: 20060259676Abstract: An interface between a communication modem and a hand-held, battery-operated information collection device, such as a blood glucose meter comprises a support cradle into which blood glucose meter is placed. A mechanical translation unit within the cradle then automatically rotates a cam-driven, pivotable swing arm on which an electrical connector to modem memory is mounted. The swing arm follows a spiral groove in the cam, so as to fully insert the electrical connector into the data port receptacle of the meter. After data has been downloaded from the meter into modem memory, the mechanical translation unit causes reverse rotation of the cam, so as to retract the electrical connector out of the data port receptacle, whereupon the meter may be removed by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2005Publication date: November 16, 2006Applicant: NORTH AMERICAN TECHNOLOGY SERVICES, INC.Inventors: John Oberding, Glen Geiger, Kenneth White, Warren Miller, Reeder Ward