Patents by Inventor Lee Russell
Lee Russell 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: 11628572Abstract: A robotic pack station is disclosed. The robotic pack station automates the transfer of items from a tote or bin to a shipping container such as a box in a warehouse, storage or sales facility. The robotic pack station includes system and method components, and includes a work cell with a robotic arm, machine vision or sensing system, a conveyor and pack platform. Imaging of the contents of the tote with a scan tunnel and connectivity with a sorter device allows for the operation of multiple robotic pack stations, each with a specialized function such as a small box line, a medium box line, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2020Date of Patent: April 18, 2023Assignee: MSC Services Corp.Inventor: Darin Lee Russell
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Patent number: 10936358Abstract: In some implementations, a mobile device can be configured to monitor environmental, system and user events. The occurrence of one or more events can trigger adjustments to system settings. In some implementations, the mobile device can be configured to keep frequently invoked applications up to date based on a forecast of predicted invocations by the user. In some implementations, the mobile device can receive push notifications associated with applications that indicate that new content is available for the applications to download. The mobile device can launch the applications associated with the push notifications in the background and download the new content. In some implementations, before running an application or accessing a network interface, the mobile device can be configured to check energy and data budgets and environmental conditions of the mobile device to preserve a high quality user experience.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2019Date of Patent: March 2, 2021Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: David Michael Chan, John Iarocci, Gaurav Kapoor, Kit-Man Wan, Phillip Stanley-Marbell, Jonathan J. Andrews, Matthew E. Shepherd, Amit K. Vyas, Anand Ramadurai, Lee Russell, Brittany D. Hughes, David B. Myszewski, Andrew M. Matuschak, Joshua V. Graessley, Marc J. Krochmal, Daniel Vinegrad, Stephen C. Peters
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Publication number: 20200376668Abstract: A robotic pack station is disclosed. The robotic pack station automates the transfer of items from a tote or bin to a shipping container such as a box in a warehouse, storage or sales facility. The robotic pack station includes system and method components, and includes a work cell with a robotic arm, machine vision or sensing system, a conveyer and pack platform. Imaging of the contents of the tote with a scan tunnel and connectivity with a sorter device allows for the operation of multiple robotic pack stations, each with a specialized function such as a small box line, a medium box line, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2020Publication date: December 3, 2020Applicant: MSC Services Corp.Inventor: Darin Lee Russell
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Publication number: 20190317800Abstract: In some implementations, a mobile device can be configured to monitor environmental, system and user events. The occurrence of one or more events can trigger adjustments to system settings. In some implementations, the mobile device can be configured to keep frequently invoked applications up to date based on a forecast of predicted invocations by the user. In some implementations, the mobile device can receive push notifications associated with applications that indicate that new content is available for the applications to download. The mobile device can launch the applications associated with the push notifications in the background and download the new content. In some implementations, before running an application or accessing a network interface, the mobile device can be configured to check energy and data budgets and environmental conditions of the mobile device to preserve a high quality user experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2019Publication date: October 17, 2019Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: David Michael Chan, John Iarocci, Gaurav Kapoor, Kit-man Wan, Phillip Stanley-Marbell, Jonathan J. Andrews, Matthew E. Shepherd, Amit K. Vyas, Anand Ramadurai, Lee Russell, Brittany D. Hughes, David B. Myszewski, Andrew M. Matuschak, Joshua V. Graessley, Marc J. Krochmal, Daniel Vinegrad, Stephen C. Peters
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Patent number: 10266723Abstract: The present disclosure relates to polymers which are cross-linked reaction products of a reactive siloxane and/or a polyisocyanate and/or a polyol, a polyamine and/or reactive coating capable of reducing the ability of ice to adhere to the surface of an object, in particular aircraft or other vehicles, methods of producing the polymers and their use in coating surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2015Date of Patent: April 23, 2019Assignees: The Boeing Company, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research OrganisationInventors: Douglas Henry Berry, Jill Elisabeth Seebergh, Stuart Arthur Bateman, Ranya Simons, Sheng Li, Lee Russell
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Patent number: 10223156Abstract: In some implementations, a mobile device can be configured to monitor environmental, system and user events. The occurrence of one or more events can trigger adjustments to system settings. In some implementations, the mobile device can be configured to keep frequently invoked applications up to date based on a forecast of predicted invocations by the user. In some implementations, the mobile device can receive push notifications associated with applications that indicate that new content is available for the applications to download. The mobile device can launch the applications associated with the push notifications in the background and download the new content. In some implementations, before running an application or accessing a network interface, the mobile device can be configured to check energy and data budgets and environmental conditions of the mobile device to preserve a high quality user experience.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2014Date of Patent: March 5, 2019Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: David Michael Chan, John Iarocci, Gaurav Kapoor, Kit-man Wan, Phillip Stanley-Marbell, Jonathan J. Andrews, Matthew E. Shepherd, Amit K. Vyas, Anand Ramadurai, Lee Russell, Brittany D. Hughes, David B. Myszewski, Andrew M. Matuschak, Joshua V. Graessley, Marc Krochmal, Daniel Vinegrad, Stephen C. Peters
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Patent number: 10202523Abstract: The present disclosure relates to an FPOSS prepolymer which may be reacted with a reactive coating or a polyisocyanate and/or one or more of a polysiloxane, a polyol, a polyamine and a reactive coating; an FPOSS polyisocyanate prepolymer which may be reacted with one or more of a polysiloxane, a polyol, a polyamine or a reactive coating; and an FPOSS siloxane prepolymer which may be reacted with a polyisocyanate and/or one or more of a polyol, a polyamine or a reactive coating to form cross-linked polymers capable of reducing the ability of ice to adhere to the surface of an object, in particular aircraft or other vehicles, methods of producing the prepolymers and polymers and their use in coating surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2015Date of Patent: February 12, 2019Assignee: THE BOEING COMPANYInventors: Douglas Henry Berry, Jill Elisabeth Seebergh, Stuart Arthur Bateman, Ranya Simons, Sheng Li, Lee Russell, Alex Bilyk
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Patent number: 9603094Abstract: In some implementations, a mobile device can be configured to monitor environmental, system and user events. The occurrence of one or more events can trigger adjustments to system settings. In some implementations, the mobile device can be configured to keep frequently invoked applications up to date based on a forecast of predicted invocations by the user. In some implementations, the mobile device can receive push notifications associated with applications that indicate that new content is available for the applications to download. The mobile device can launch the applications associated with the push notifications in the background and download the new content. In some implementations, before running an application or accessing a network interface, the mobile device can be configured to check energy and data budgets and environmental conditions of the mobile device to preserve a high quality user experience.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2014Date of Patent: March 21, 2017Assignee: APPLE INC.Inventors: Justin Wood, Amit K. Vyas, Andrew H. Vyrros, Daniel Douglas Schucker, Daniel B. Pollack, Lee Russell, Anand Ramadurai, Naveen Nalam, Jonathan J. Andrews
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Patent number: 9392393Abstract: In some implementations, a mobile device can be configured to monitor environmental, system and user events. The occurrence of one or more events can trigger adjustments to system settings. In some implementations, the mobile device can be configured to keep frequently invoked applications up to date based on a forecast of predicted invocations by the user. In some implementations, the mobile device can receive push notifications associated with applications that indicate that new content is available for the applications to download. The mobile device can launch the applications associated with the push notifications in the background and download the new content. In some implementations, before running an application or accessing a network interface, the mobile device can be configured to check energy and data budgets and environmental conditions of the mobile device to preserve a high quality user experience.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2014Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Justin Wood, Amit K. Vyas, Andrew H. Vyrros, Gaurav Kapoor, Phillip Stanley-Marbell, Kit-man Wan, Jonathan J. Andrews, Naveen Nalam, Daniel B. Pollack, Matthew E. Shepherd, Brittany D. Hughes, David B. Myszewski, Lee Russell, Anand Ramadurai, David Michael Chan
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Patent number: 9220084Abstract: Systems and methods are described for communicating between VoIP applications installed on a mobile computing device and their corresponding servers using a cloud-based notification infrastructure.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2014Date of Patent: December 22, 2015Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Amit K. Vyas, Albert S. Liu, Drew A. Schmitt, Justin Wood, Lee Russell, Anand Ramadurai, Keith Walter Rauenbuehler
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Publication number: 20150351074Abstract: Systems and methods are described for communicating between VoIP applications installed on a mobile computing device and their corresponding servers using a cloud-based notification infrastructure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2014Publication date: December 3, 2015Inventors: Amit K. Vyas, Albert S. Liu, Drew A. Schmitt, Justin Wood, Lee Russell, Anand Ramadurai, Keith Walter Rauenbuehler
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Publication number: 20140364104Abstract: In some implementations, a mobile device can be configured to monitor environmental, system and user events. The occurrence of one or more events can trigger adjustments to system settings. In some implementations, the mobile device can be configured to keep frequently invoked applications up to date based on a forecast of predicted invocations by the user. In some implementations, the mobile device can receive push notifications associated with applications that indicate that new content is available for the applications to download. The mobile device can launch the applications associated with the push notifications in the background and download the new content. In some implementations, before running an application or accessing a network interface, the mobile device can be configured to check energy and data budgets and environmental conditions of the mobile device to preserve a high quality user experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2014Publication date: December 11, 2014Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Justin Wood, Amit K. Vyas, Andrew H. Vyrros, Gaurav Kapoor, Phillip Stanley-Marbell, Kit-man Wan, Jonathan J. Andrews, Naveen Nalam, Daniel B. Pollack, Matthew E. Shepherd, Brittany D. Hughes, David B. Myszewski, Lee Russell, Anand Ramadurai, David Michael Chan
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Publication number: 20140366042Abstract: In some implementations, a mobile device can be configured to monitor environmental, system and user events. The occurrence of one or more events can trigger adjustments to system settings. In some implementations, the mobile device can be configured to keep frequently invoked applications up to date based on a forecast of predicted invocations by the user. In some implementations, the mobile device can receive push notifications associated with applications that indicate that new content is available for the applications to download. The mobile device can launch the applications associated with the push notifications in the background and download the new content. In some implementations, before running an application or accessing a network interface, the mobile device can be configured to check energy and data budgets and environmental conditions of the mobile device to preserve a high quality user experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2014Publication date: December 11, 2014Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: David Michael Chan, John Iarocci, Gaurav Kapoor, Kit-man Wan, Phillip Stanley-Marbell, Jonathan J. Andrews, Matthew E. Shepherd, Amit K. Vyas, Anand Ramadurai, Lee Russell, Brittany D. Hughes, David B. Myszewski, Andrew M. Matuschak, Joshua V. Graessley, Marc Krochmal, Daniel Vinegrad, Stephen C. Peters
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Publication number: 20140362768Abstract: In some implementations, a mobile device can be configured to monitor environmental, system and user events. The occurrence of one or more events can trigger adjustments to system settings. In some implementations, the mobile device can be configured to keep frequently invoked applications up to date based on a forecast of predicted invocations by the user. In some implementations, the mobile device can receive push notifications associated with applications that indicate that new content is available for the applications to download. The mobile device can launch the applications associated with the push notifications in the background and download the new content. In some implementations, before running an application or accessing a network interface, the mobile device can be configured to check energy and data budgets and environmental conditions of the mobile device to preserve a high quality user experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2014Publication date: December 11, 2014Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Justin Wood, Amit K. Vyas, Andrew H. Vyrros, Daniel Douglas Schucker, Daniel B. Pollack, Lee Russell, Anand Ramadurai, Naveen Nalam, Jonathan J. Andrews
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Publication number: 20060068201Abstract: A fire resistant composition for forming a fire resistant ceramic at elevated temperatures, the composition comprising: at least 15% by weight based on the total weight of the composition of a polymer base composition comprising at least 50% by weight of an organic polymer; and at least 20% by weight based on the total weight of the composition of a silicate mineral filler; wherein upon exposure to an elevated temperature (experienced under fire conditions), the fire resistant composition is useful for passive fire protection applications, particularly cables, the fluxing oxide is present in an amount of from 1 to 15% by weight of the residue.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2003Publication date: March 30, 2006Inventors: Graeme Alexander, Yi-Bing Cheng, Robert Burford, Robert Shanks, Jaleh Mansouri, Antoietta Genovese, Kenneth Barber, Pulahinge Rodrigo, Vincent Dowling, Lee Russell, Ivan Ivanov
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Publication number: 20050048207Abstract: A method for modifying a substrate containing a natural polymeric material to improve its interaction with other materials, the method comprising: A) Treating the substrate containing the natural polymeric material with a modifying agent selected from the group consisting of organo-functional coupling agents and multi-functional amine containing organic compounds; and B) optionally exposing the substrate containing natural polymeric material with one or more treatments selected from the group consisting of: i) subjecting the substrate to extraction with a solvent to reduce the content of extractable materials associated with the natural polymeric material prior to or during treatment with the modifying agent; ii) treatment with a physical field selected from static physical fields, high-frequency alternating physical fields and combinations of two or more thereof either prior to, during or after treatment with the modifying agent; and iii) oxidation of at least part of the natural polymeric material prior toType: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2004Publication date: March 3, 2005Applicant: COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATIONInventors: Wojciech Gutowski, Lee Russell, Alexander Bilyk, Pamela Hoobin, Sheng Li, Con Filippou, Mark Spicer
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Patent number: 4773113Abstract: A portable, multiple purpose drain cleaning apparatus comprising a payout drum supporting a snake hose wound thereon and supported for rotation on a portable support frame, a plurality of fluid tanks in selective fluid communication with a powered pump connected to the snake hose, and a spray hose assembly for providing a source of high pressure fluid for external cleaning operations. A valve assembly is provided for alternately directing the pressurized fluid to the snake hose or to the spray hose assembly. A pressure sensing unit communicates with the spray hose assembly for selectively activating and deactivating the power source powering the pump in response to the pressure of the fluid in the spray hose assembly. In another embodiment a valve assembly is provided to define an open flow path of the fluid during start-up of the pump.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1987Date of Patent: September 27, 1988Inventor: V. Lee Russell
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Patent number: 4700422Abstract: A highly portable, multiple purpose drain cleaning apparatus comprising a payout drum supporting a snake hose wound thereon and supported for rotation on a portable support frame, a plurality of fluid tanks in selective fluid communication with a powered pump connected to the snake hose, and a nozzle attachment removably supported at the distal end of the snake hose. In one embodiment, with the snake hose wound in its storage mode thereon, the payout drum is quickly removable and replaceable with another payout drum containing a different diameter sized snake hose. Selective high pressure fluid jetting and/or cutting modes are available over a wide range of drain pipes and passage access through various trap sizes and short bends.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1985Date of Patent: October 20, 1987Inventor: V. Lee Russell
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Patent number: 3960954Abstract: Oximes and hydroxylamines are prepared by reacting a primary amine, the amino group of which is attached to a primary or secondary carbon atom, with an organic hydroperoxide in the presence of a catalytic amount of a compound of Ti, V, Cr, Se, Zr, Nb, Mo, Te, Ta, W, Re, or U.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1970Date of Patent: June 1, 1976Assignee: Halcon International, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Lee Russell, John Kollar
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Patent number: D312900Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1988Date of Patent: December 11, 1990Assignee: National Manufacturing & Supply CorporationInventors: V. Lee Russell, Kerry Cannon