Patents by Inventor Larry Anderson
Larry Anderson 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: 20240108964Abstract: A mechanism to protect a softball and/or a baseball thrower and/or pitcher is disclosed. The mechanism includes a base, a post, and a shield. The base, oriented substantially vertically and shaped generally rectangularly, includes an upper portion and a lower portion. The shield is rotatable about the post between a first position designated for a right-handed thrower and/or pitcher and a second position designated for a left-handed thrower and/or pitcher.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2022Publication date: April 4, 2024Inventors: Larry Fournier, Reggie Anderson
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Publication number: 20240108963Abstract: A mechanism to protect a softball and/or a baseball thrower and/or pitcher is disclosed. The mechanism includes a base, a post, and a shield. The base, oriented substantially vertically and shaped generally rectangularly, includes an upper portion and a lower portion. The shield is rotatable about the post between a first position designated for a right-handed thrower and/or pitcher and a second position designated for a left-handed thrower and/or pitcher.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2022Publication date: April 4, 2024Inventors: Larry Fournier, Reggie Anderson
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Publication number: 20240093513Abstract: A method for thermal management of a power trowel executable by an on-board logic controller allows operation of the trowel in normal mode in which rotor speed is determined by manual control and in which a sensed temperature of the trowel lies below a high temperature setpoint. In response to the sensed temperature exceeding the high temperature setpoint, the controller switches operation of the power trowel from normal mode to thermal management mode in which a maximum rotor speed achievable by manual control is reduced by the controller in incremental steps to allow the trowel to cool. In response to the sensed temperature reaching a low temperature setpoint, the controller increases rotor speed in incremental steps, and returns operation to normal mode when a desired rotor speed is maintained for sufficient time during which the sensed temperature remains below the low temperature setpoint.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Applicant: Multiquip, Inc.Inventors: Eric POTTER, Erick DEL REAL, Kimball ANDERSON, Larry Jake CHAPPLE
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Patent number: 11917573Abstract: In various embodiments, crowd sourcing techniques are provided to enable RTT-based positioning of UE. To address issues of discovering which beacons (e.g., Wi-Fi APs, cellular base stations, BLE transmitters, etc.) support measurement of RTT (e.g., according to IEEE 802.11mc, 3GPP Release 16, etc.), beacon RTT capabilities may be crowd-sourced from UE and maintained by a cloud-based location platform in a beacon database (or more specifically, a RTT database portion thereof). To address the issue of determining physical antenna positions, RTT measurements may be crowd-sourced from UE for those beacons that are RTT capable, and used by a trilateration algorithm (e.g., a WLS multilateration algorithm) to determine physical antenna positions, which also may be maintained in the beacon database. Accuracy of the trilateration may be enhanced by obtaining raw GNSS measurements (e.g., psuedoranges) from the UE, and performing a cloud-based RTK GNSS position fix for the UE.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2022Date of Patent: February 27, 2024Assignee: Skyhook Wireless, Inc.Inventors: Simon Issakov, Larry Vincent Dodds, Robert Anderson
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Patent number: 10577744Abstract: A fabric is treated by applying a nanoparticle type coating to improve their resistance to contamination by foreign matter. The coating is applied during fabric manufacture and cured during heat setting. Alternatively, the coating applied or renewed by utilizing an existing shower or locating a spray boom or other suitable coating application device to apply the coating to the fabric in a controlled, uniform manner. Prior to application of the coating, the fabric is first thoroughly cleaned such as by showering or spraying, and then dried. Following controlled application of the coating, any excess material is removed by a suitable means, such as by vacuum, and the remaining coating on the fabric is then cured, either by utilizing the ambient heat of the equipment or by a portable bank of heaters. In this manner, the fabric does not have to be removed from the machine in order to apply or renew the contaminant resistant coating.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2017Date of Patent: March 3, 2020Assignee: AstenJohnson, Inc.Inventors: Samuel M. Baker, Rex Barrett, Bud J. Chase, Bruce W. Janda, Ian Gerald Lang, Dietmar Wirtz, Larry Anderson
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Patent number: 9791006Abstract: A brake rotor assembly, and method for forming a brake rotor assembly, that includes an integrally formed first disc member coupled to an integrally formed second disc member, wherein a first portion of the outer surface of the first disc member and the second disc member is formed from a metal matrix composite and the remainder of the first disc member and second disc member is formed from the support element used in the first portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2015Date of Patent: October 17, 2017Assignee: GUNITE CORPORATIONInventors: Paul Fraley, Matt Kero, Nick Weinberg, Larry Anderson
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Publication number: 20170145626Abstract: A fabric is treated by applying a nanoparticle type coating to improve their resistance to contamination by foreign matter. The coating is applied during fabric manufacture and cured during heat setting. Alternatively, the coating applied or renewed by utilizing an existing shower or locating a spray boom or other suitable coating application device to apply the coating to the fabric in a controlled, uniform manner. Prior to application of the coating, the fabric is first thoroughly cleaned such as by showering or spraying, and then dried. Following controlled application of the coating, any excess material is removed by a suitable means, such as by vacuum, and the remaining coating on the fabric is then cured, either by utilizing the ambient heat of the equipment or by a portable bank of heaters. In this manner, the fabric does not have to be removed from the machine in order to apply or renew the contaminant resistant coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2017Publication date: May 25, 2017Applicant: AstenJohnson, Inc.Inventors: Samuel M. Baker, Rex Barrett, Bud J. Chase, Bruce W. Janda, Ian Gerald Lang, Dietmar Wirtz, Larry Anderson
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Patent number: 9562319Abstract: A papermaking fabric is treated by applying a nanoparticle type coating to improve their resistance to contamination by foreign matter in the papermaking system. The coating is applied during fabric manufacture and cured during heat setting. Alternatively, the coating applied or renewed by utilizing an existing shower or locating a spray boom or other suitable coating application device in the dryer section to apply the coating to the fabric in a controlled, uniform manner. Prior to application of the coating, the fabric is first thoroughly cleaned such as by showering or spraying, and then dried. Following controlled application of the coating, any excess material is removed by a suitable means, such as by vacuum, and the remaining coating on the fabric is then cured, either by utilizing the ambient heat of the dryer section or by a portable bank of heaters. In this manner, the fabric does not have to be removed from the machine in order to apply or renew the contaminant resistant coating.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2010Date of Patent: February 7, 2017Assignee: AstenJohnson, Inc.Inventors: Samuel M. Baker, Rex Barrett, Bud J. Chase, Bruce W. Janda, Ian Gerald Lang, Dietmar Wirtz, Larry Anderson
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Publication number: 20160047431Abstract: A brake rotor assembly, and method for forming a brake rotor assembly, that includes an integrally formed first disc member coupled to an integrally formed second disc member, wherein a first portion of the outer surface of the first disc member and the second disc member is formed from a metal matrix composite and the remainder of the first disc member and second disc member is formed from the support element used in the first portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2015Publication date: February 18, 2016Applicant: GUNITE CORPORATIONInventors: Paul Fraley, Matt Kero, Nick Weinberg, Larry Anderson
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Publication number: 20130087420Abstract: A brake rotor assembly, and method for forming a brake rotor assembly, that includes an integrally formed first disc member coupled to an integrally formed second disc member, wherein a first portion of the outer surface of the first disc member and the second disc member is formed from a metal matrix composite and the remainder of the first disc member and second disc member is formed from the support element used in the first portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2012Publication date: April 11, 2013Applicant: CENTURY, INC.Inventors: Paul Fraley, Matt Kero, Nick Weinberg, Larry Anderson
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Patent number: 7912660Abstract: System and method for detecting partial discharge arcing phenomena in a power network distribution system which employs a mobile receiving assemblage including a wideband antenna, a computer controllable wideband radio receiver deriving an amplitude detected output and a global positioning system providing system position data. The amplitude detected outputs are digitized and treated with a digital signal processor based analysis including fast Fourier transforms extracting narrowband signal frequencies that are harmonically related to the network fundamental frequency. The narrowband signal frequencies are analyzed for peak amplitudes which are summed to derive maintenance merit values related to the arcing phenomena.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2009Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Exacter, Inc.Inventors: Larry Anderson, John W. Beal, David S. Ellis, John Lauletta
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Publication number: 20100330856Abstract: A papermaking fabric is treated by applying a nanoparticle type coating to improve their resistance to contamination by foreign matter in the papermaking system. The coating is applied during fabric manufacture and cured during heat setting. Alternatively, the coating applied or renewed by utilizing an existing shower or locating a spray boom or other suitable coating application device in the dryer section to apply the coating to the fabric in a controlled, uniform manner. Prior to application of the coating, the fabric is first thoroughly cleaned such as by showering or spraying, and then dried. Following controlled application of the coating, any excess material is removed by a suitable means, such as by vacuum, and the remaining coating on the fabric is then cured, either by utilizing the ambient heat of the dryer section or by a portable bank of heaters. In this manner, the fabric does not have to be removed from the machine in order to apply or renew the contaminant resistant coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2010Publication date: December 30, 2010Applicant: ASTENJOHNSON, INC.Inventors: Samuel M. Baker, Rex Barrett, Bud J. Chase, Bruce W. Janda, Ian Gerald Lang, Dietmar Wirtz, Larry Anderson
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Patent number: 7811627Abstract: A papermaking fabric is treated by applying a nanoparticle type coating to improve their resistance to contamination by foreign matter in the papermaking system. The coating is applied during fabric manufacture and cured during heat setting. Alternatively, the coating applied or renewed by utilizing an existing shower or locating a spray boom or other suitable coating application device in the dryer section to apply the coating to the fabric in a controlled, uniform manner. Prior to application of the coating, the fabric is first thoroughly cleaned such as by showering or spraying, and then dried. Following controlled application of the coating, any excess material is removed by a suitable means, such as by vacuum, and the remaining coating on the fabric is then cured, either by utilizing the ambient heat of the dryer section or by a portable bank of heaters. In this manner, the fabric does not have to be removed from the machine in order to apply or renew the contaminant resistant coating.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2006Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: AstenJohnson, Inc.Inventors: Samuel M. Baker, Rex Barrett, Bud J. Chase, Bruce W. Janda, Ian Gerald Lang, Dietmar Wirtz, Larry Anderson
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Publication number: 20090265122Abstract: System and method for detecting partial discharge arcing phenomena in a power network distribution system which employs a mobile receiving assemblage including a wideband antenna, a computer controllable wideband radio receiver deriving an amplitude detected output and a global positioning system providing system position data. The amplitude detected outputs are digitized and treated with a digital signal processor based analysis including fast Fourier transforms extracting narrowband signal frequencies that are harmonically related to the network fundamental frequency. The narrowband signal frequencies are analyzed for peak amplitudes which are summed to derive maintenance merit values related to the arcing phenomena.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2009Publication date: October 22, 2009Applicant: Exacter, Inc.Inventors: Larry Anderson, John W. Beal, David S. Ellis, John Lauletta
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Patent number: 7577535Abstract: System and method for detecting partial discharge arcing phenomena in a power network distribution system which employs a mobile receiving assemblage including a wideband antenna, a computer controllable wideband radio receiver deriving an amplitude detected output and a global positioning system providing system position data. The amplitude detected outputs are digitized and treated with a digital signal processor based analysis including fast Fourier transforms extracting narrowband signal frequencies that are harmonically related to the network fundamental frequency. The narrowband signal frequencies are analyzed for peak amplitudes which are summed to derive maintenance merit values related to the arcing phenomena.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2007Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Exacter, Inc.Inventors: Larry Anderson, John W. Beal, David S. Ellis, John Lauletta
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Publication number: 20080027663Abstract: System and method for detecting partial discharge arcing phenomena in a power network distribution system which employs a mobile receiving assemblage including a wideband antenna, a computer controllable wideband radio receiver deriving an amplitude detected output and a global positioning system providing system position data. The amplitude detected outputs are digitized and treated with a digital signal processor based analysis including fast Fourier transforms extracting narrowband signal frequencies that are harmonically related to the network fundamental frequency. The narrowband signal frequencies are analyzed for peak amplitudes which are summed to derive maintenance merit values related to the arcing phenomena.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2007Publication date: January 31, 2008Applicant: Exacter, Inc.Inventors: Larry Anderson, John W. Beal, David S. Ellis, John Lauletta
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Publication number: 20070256482Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods of generating a virtual crankshaft positioning stream of signal pulses that is derived from one or more series of actual crank signals. The virtual stream is useful for monitoring crankshaft positioning and is able to persist despite electromagnetic disturbances in the series of actual crank signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2006Publication date: November 8, 2007Inventors: Ahmed Sheikh, Bo Almstedt, Larry Anderson, Kirk Heywood, Ajith Kumar
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Publication number: 20060204657Abstract: A papermaking fabric is treated by applying a nanoparticle type coating to improve their resistance to contamination by foreign matter in the papermaking system. The coating is applied during fabric manufacture and cured during heat setting. Alternatively, the coating applied or renewed by utilizing an existing shower or locating a spray boom or other suitable coating application device in the dryer section to apply the coating to the fabric in a controlled, uniform manner. Prior to application of the coating, the fabric is first thoroughly cleaned such as by showering or spraying, and then dried. Following controlled application of the coating, any excess material is removed by a suitable means, such as by vacuum, and the remaining coating on the fabric is then cured, either by utilizing the ambient heat of the dryer section or by a portable bank of heaters. In this manner, the fabric does not have to be removed from the machine in order to apply or renew the contaminant resistant coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2006Publication date: September 14, 2006Applicant: AstenJohnson, Inc.Inventors: Samuel Baker, Rex Barrett, Bud Chase, Bruce Janda, Ian Lang, Dietmar Wirtz, Larry Anderson
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Publication number: 20060029919Abstract: An educational game hoop having a plurality of questions and corresponding answers on the hoop surface. The game hoop may include a plurality of light emitting diodes carried on at least one hoop surface corresponding to a question and its corresponding answer. A control system may be in communication with the plurality of light emitting diodes and may be voice activated to reproduce sound including speech.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2005Publication date: February 9, 2006Inventor: Larry Anderson
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Publication number: 20060018925Abstract: Compositions and methods are provided for the treatment or prevention of RSV disease by modulating RSV infection and immunity. In particular, amino acid sequences in the RSV G glycoprotein, containing the chemokine motif defined as C-X-X-X-C (or CX3C), are identified that are essential in causing RSV infection and disease. The chemokine motif is biologically active and participates in virus binding to and infection of susceptible cells. The prevention or treatment of RSV infection is achieved by interfering with the motif, such as by administering a vaccine in which the motif is altered or by administration or induction of blocking molecules that inhibit the biological activity of the motif.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2005Publication date: January 26, 2006Inventors: Ralph Tripp, Les Jones, Larry Anderson