Patents by Inventor Luis Jordan
Luis Jordan 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: 10041250Abstract: The present invention relates to a modular panel for thermal energy transfer particularly configured for being used in ceilings and walls, comprising a heat-insulating layer (2) forming a supporting structure demarcated by a lower face (2A), an upper face (2B), two side faces (2C, 2D) and two end faces (2E, 2F). Said panel (1) comprises at least one conducting plate (3) attached to the lower face (2A). Said conducting plate (3) is formed by a groove (31) embedded in the heat-insulating layer (2), defining a longitudinal cavity (32) which is configured to house a hydraulic pipe (6), and defining a longitudinal opening (34) which allows inserting the hydraulic pipe (6); a transfer plate (35) extending on the lower face (2A) and closure means (4) configured to seal the longitudinal opening (34) and press the hydraulic pipe (6) against the groove (31).Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2011Date of Patent: August 7, 2018Inventors: Enrique Tarraga Sánchez, Luis Jordán Fernández
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Patent number: 10034328Abstract: An instruction to enter a scanning mode may be received at a communication device. The communication device may participate in several talkgroups. A determination may be made that at least one of the talkgroups is active. In response, the communication device may be set to a first active talkgroup. A determination may be made that a predetermined time has passed since the communication device was set to the first active talkgroup. In response, a determination also may be made that at least a second one of the talkgroups, other than the first active talkgroup, is active. In response, the communication device may be set to the second active talkgroup.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2017Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: IRIDIUM SATELLITE LLCInventors: Garrett Chandler, Daniel Tillet, Josh Miner, Luis Jordan
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Publication number: 20180070387Abstract: An instruction to enter a scanning mode may be received at a communication device. The communication device may participate in several talkgroups. A determination may be made that at least one of the talkgroups is active. In response, the communication device may be set to a first active talkgroup. A determination may be made that a predetermined time has passed since the communication device was set to the first active talkgroup. In response, a determination also may be made that at least a second one of the talkgroups, other than the first active talkgroup, is active. In response, the communication device may be set to the second active talkgroup.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Inventors: Garrett CHANDLER, Daniel TILLET, Josh MINER, Luis JORDAN
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Patent number: 9807805Abstract: An instruction to enter a scanning mode may be received at a communication device. The communication device may participate in several talkgroups. A determination may be made that at least one of the talkgroups is active. In response, the communication device may be set to a first active talkgroup. A determination may be made that a predetermined time has passed since the communication device was set to the first active talkgroup. In response, a determination also may be made that at least a second one of the talkgroups, other than the first active talkgroup, is active. In response, the communication device may be set to the second active talkgroup.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2016Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Assignee: IRIDIUM SATELLITE LLCInventors: Garrett Chandler, Daniel Tillet, Josh Miner, Luis Jordan
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Publication number: 20170064744Abstract: An instruction to enter a scanning mode may be received at a communication device. The communication device may participate in several talkgroups. A determination may be made that at least one of the talkgroups is active. In response, the communication device may be set to a first active talkgroup. A determination may be made that a predetermined time has passed since the communication device was set to the first active talkgroup. In response, a determination also may be made that at least a second one of the talkgroups, other than the first active talkgroup, is active. In response, the communication device may be set to the second active talkgroup.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2016Publication date: March 2, 2017Inventors: Garrett CHANDLER, Daniel TILLET, Josh MINER, Luis JORDAN
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Patent number: 9525982Abstract: An instruction to enter a scanning mode may be received at a communication device. The communication device may participate in several talkgroups. A determination may be made that at least one of the talkgroups is active. In response, the communication device may be set to a first active talkgroup. A determination may be made that a predetermined time has passed since the communication device was set to the first active talkgroup. In response, a determination also may be made that at least a second one of the talkgroups, other than the first active talkgroup, is active. In response, the communication device may be set to the second active talkgroup.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2014Date of Patent: December 20, 2016Assignee: IRIDIUM SATELLITE LLCInventors: Garrett Chandler, Daniel Tillet, Josh Miner, Luis Jordan
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Publication number: 20160183066Abstract: An instruction to enter a scanning mode may be received at a communication device. The communication device may participate in several talkgroups. A determination may be made that at least one of the talkgroups is active. In response, the communication device may be set to a first active talkgroup. A determination may be made that a predetermined time has passed since the communication device was set to the first active talkgroup. In response, a determination also may be made that at least a second one of the talkgroups, other than the first active talkgroup, is active. In response, the communication device may be set to the second active talkgroup.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2014Publication date: June 23, 2016Inventors: Garrett CHANDLER, Daniel TILLET, Josh MINER, Luis JORDAN
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Patent number: 8964503Abstract: Formation evaluation measurements are used to estimate formation lithology. The estimated lithology is used to provide an estimate of acoustic wave slowness. The estimated acoustic wave slowness is used to provide processing parameters for acoustic data that are less sensitive to noise.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2010Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Michael J. Manning, Luis Jordan Andonof, Terrence H. Quinn
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Publication number: 20140196867Abstract: The present invention relates to a modular panel for thermal energy transfer particularly configured for being used in ceilings and walls, comprising a heat-insulating layer (2) forming a supporting structure demarcated by a lower face (2A), an upper face (2B), two side faces (2C, 2D) and two end faces (2E, 2F). Said panel (1) comprises at least one conducting plate (3) attached to the lower face (2A). Said conducting plate (3) is formed by a groove (31) embedded in the heat-insulating layer (2), defining a longitudinal cavity (32) which is configured to house a hydraulic pipe (6), and defining a longitudinal opening (34) which allows inserting the hydraulic pipe (6); a transfer plate (35) extending on the lower face (2A) and closure means (4) configured to seal the longitudinal opening (34) and press the hydraulic pipe (6) against the groove (31).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2011Publication date: July 17, 2014Inventors: Enrique Tarraga Sánchez, Luis Jordán Fernández
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Publication number: 20100284247Abstract: Formation evaluation measurements are used to estimate formation lithology. The estimated lithology is used to provide an estimate of acoustic wave slowness. The estimated acoustic wave slowness is used to provide processing parameters for acoustic data that are less sensitive to noise.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2010Publication date: November 11, 2010Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: Michael J. Manning, Luis Jordan Andonof, Terrence H. Quinn
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Publication number: 20080095215Abstract: A receiving system allows for the coherent detection of a spread-spectrum transmission at any point in time during the transmission, thereby avoiding the need to identify the start of the transmission during the transmission-detection process. An input buffer captures the transmissions on a communication channel using a moving time-window. A detector processes a time-slice from the input buffer and identifies all of the simultaneously transmitting transmitters during that time-slice. As each transmitter is identified, the demodulator traces back-in-time to identify where the message can first be detected in the input buffer. The transmission includes suitable characteristics to facilitate detection and demodulation of the message content, but need not contain a preamble to allow the detection process.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: Scott McDermott, James Stafford, Luis Jordan
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Publication number: 20060016935Abstract: A spacecraft architecture and accompanying standard allows for the creation of a spacecraft using an assortment of modules that comply with the standard. The standard preferably includes both mechanical and electrical compatibility criteria. To assure physical/mechanical compatibility, the structure of each module is constrained to be compatible with any other compatible module. To minimize the interference among modules, the extent of each module in select dimensions is also constrained. To assure functional compatibility, a common communication format is used to interface with each module, and each public-function module is configured to respond to requests for function capabilities that it can provide to other functions. Each module is preferably designed to provide structural support to the assemblage of modules, and an anchor module is provided or defined for supporting the entire assemblage and coupling the assemblage to other structures, such as a launch vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2005Publication date: January 26, 2006Inventors: Luis Jordan, Thomas Vanek, Scott McDermott, Jonathon Miller, Simon Weiss, Robert Summers
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Publication number: 20060015299Abstract: A network architecture and protocol provides “plug and play” spacecraft capabilities. A distributed-control architecture is used, wherein each component operates semi-autonomously, and interacts with other components on a task/resource level. Each component announces its requirement for system resources as a request to the network, and components that can provide some or all of the requested resources respond to the request. An arbitration device centralizes and coordinates requests for critical and/or singular resources, such as requests for a specific orientation of the spacecraft. To facilitate such distributed control, requests are made in advance of the requirement for the resource, and include a time interval during which the resource is required. A configuration and test system is provided to process the mission requirements and provide a set of components that can be configured to satisfy the requirements.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: Scott McDermott, Luis Jordan, Thomas Vaneck, Simon Weiss