Patents by Inventor MARK BRIAN
MARK BRIAN 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: 9227830Abstract: The present application provides an automated beverage dispenser for dispensing a beverage and ice into a cup. The automated beverage dispenser may include an ice dispensing station with an ice auger and a weight sensor, a beverage dispensing station, and a control device. The control device instructs the ice auger to fill the cup with a predetermined amount of ice and instructs the beverage dispensing station to fill the cup with a predetermined amount of the beverage in response to a weight of the cup as determined by the weight sensor.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2013Date of Patent: January 5, 2016Assignee: THE COCA-COLA COMPANYInventors: Andrew Mark Angus, Kenneth Andrew Nicoll, Mark David Rob, Sean Pickett, Mark Brian Dockrill, Ravisha Sellahewa, Stephen Houghton, Scott Alexander Anderson
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Patent number: 9217654Abstract: A hydrocarbon-fueled hot water heater for supplying hot water includes a cold water inlet, a hot water outlet, a selectively activatable burner for applying heat to a volume of water between the inlet and the outlet, a sensor for sensing activation of the at least one burner, and a communication interface for communicating data corresponding to the activation of the at least one burner to a processor configured to multiply the amount of time the burner is activated by a known value corresponding to a flow rate of the burner to estimate an amount of fuel consumed by the hydrocarbon-fueled hot water heater. Other devices and methods of submetering hydrocarbon fueled water heaters are also included.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2010Date of Patent: December 22, 2015Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: John K. Besore, Michael Thomas Beyerle, Timothy Dale Worthington, Joseph Mark Brian
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Publication number: 20150339099Abstract: An audio navigation device comprising an input means for inputting two ore more audio pieces into the navigation device; a spatialization means for allocating a position in the form of a unique spatial co-ordinate to each audio piece and arranging the audio pieces in a multi-dimensional arrangement; a generating means for generating a binaural audio output (3) for each audio piece, wherein the audio output (3) simulates sounds that would be made by one or more physical sources located at the given position of each audio piece; an output means for simultaneously outputting multiple audio pieces as binaural audio output (3) to a user (5); a navigation means (1) for enabling a user (5) to navigate around the audio output (3) in the multi-dimensional arrangement; a selection means (A) for allowing a user (5) to select a single audio output (3).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2015Publication date: November 26, 2015Inventors: Mark Brian Sandler, Rebecca Lynne Stewart
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Patent number: 9187014Abstract: A novel infant child restraint system includes a base for an infant safety seat that has a height adjustment to allow the base to assume one of a plurality of positions when mounted to the vehicle seat. In one embodiment, a base for an infant safety seat features a height adjustment assembly that includes a release knob accessible from a top surface, a shaft having a first end that is attached to a release knob, a first retaining member disposed on the shaft, and an adjustable foot adapted to be disposed in a cavity and having a locking member on an inner surface. The shaft has a locked position, wherein the first retaining member cooperates with the locking member to hold the adjustable foot in a first height position, and a second, unlocked position where the first retaining member does not contact the locking member.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2014Date of Patent: November 17, 2015Assignee: Goodbaby Child Product Co., Ltd.Inventor: Mark Brian Finnestad
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Publication number: 20150300931Abstract: A slide transport system for an automated slide treatment apparatus having slide treatment modules for receiving slides and a fluid dispensing robot configured by a controller to dispense reagents to the slides is disclosed. The slide transport system includes a slide transport robot configured by the controller to move the slides to and from the slide treatment modules and a slide transport device disposed on the slide transport robot and configured by the controller to releasably hold the slides. A slide handling head on the slide transport robot moves a closure body of a slide treatment module from a normally closed to an open position to move slides in the slide treatment module. The slide transport device is configured by the controller to release a slide when located in the slide treatment module, when the closure body is in the open position.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2013Publication date: October 22, 2015Applicant: LEICA BIOSYSTEMS MELBOURNE PTY LTDInventors: Mark Brian Dockrill, Martin Limon, Mark Wilcock, Steve Collins, Brendyn Rodgers
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Publication number: 20150293450Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a method for forming a nanostencil mask. The method involves irradiating a substrate to increase resistivity of a plurality of first portions of the substrate relative to one or more second portions of the substrate surrounding the plurality of first portions. The method also involves passing a current through the substrate, the current preferentially passing through and weakening the one or more second portions of the substrate. This preference is a result of the higher resistivity in the one or more first portions of the substrate causing the current to pass through the relatively lower resistivity second portion(s). The method also involves subjecting the substrate to a material removal process, the material removal process preferentially removing the weakened one or more second portions of the substrate and thereby forming a nanostencil mask comprising the plurality of first portions of the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2015Publication date: October 15, 2015Inventors: Mark Brian Howell Breese, Sara Azimi
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Publication number: 20150276772Abstract: A fluid transport system for an automated slide treatment apparatus having slide treatment modules is disclosed. The fluid transport system including a fluid dispensing robot configured by a controller to dispense a plurality of reagents to slides received in the slide treatment modules. The fluid dispensing robot includes pumping means configured by the controller to pump the reagents to be dispensed from a plurality of corresponding reagent containers; a probe having a body arranged to store one or more of the reagents pumped via the pumping means so as to prime the probe with said one or more of the reagents to be dispensed; and a well disposed on the body of the probe to store further of the reagents primed to be dispensed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2013Publication date: October 1, 2015Applicant: LEICA BIOSYSTEMS MELBOURNE PTY LTDInventors: Mark Brian Dockrill, Martin Limon, Michael Houston Drummond, Mark Wilcock, Brendyn Rodgers
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Patent number: 9141562Abstract: The present application provides an automated beverage dispenser using a number of cups and a number of lids. The automated beverage dispenser may include a lid stack with the number of lids, a lidding mechanism, and a positioning device for maneuvering the lidding mechanism so as to remove one of the number of lids from the lid stack and to attach the lid to one of the number of cups.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2013Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: Sean Pickett, Kenneth Andrew Nicoll, Mark David Rob, Andrew Mark Angus, Mark Brian Dockrill, Ravisha Sellahewa, Stephen Houghton, Scott Alexander Anderson
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Publication number: 20150253225Abstract: A sample processing assembly for treatment of a sample on a substrate includes a mounting surface for the substrate and a closure body configured to releasably retain a cover member. The closure body is movable between an open position and a substantially closed position. When a substrate is placed in the assembly and the closure body is in the substantially closed position while retaining a cover member, a reaction chamber is formed for processing a sample. A cover member for use with the sample processing assembly is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2013Publication date: September 10, 2015Applicant: LEICA BIOSYSTEMS MELBOURNE PTY LTDInventors: Kenneth Heng-chong Ng, Mark Brian Dockrill, Peter Toogood, Martin Limon, Daniel Dobrogorsky, Mark Wilcock, Greg Boyes, Brendyn Rodgers, Stephen John Bagnato, Ashan Chiranga Perera
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Patent number: 9124098Abstract: A renewable energy management system includes a load center that enables current flow into a renewable energy system generated from one or more sources and facilitates consumption of generated energy by one or more devices in the renewable energy system, and a smart meter that tracks energy flow in and out of the load center to measure energy consumption and energy production for the renewable energy system. The system also includes an energy manager in communication with the smart meter and at least one of the devices, wherein the energy manager signals the at least one of the devices to function as an energy storage device for storing excess renewable energy generated by the renewable energy system.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2011Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Jay Andrew Broniak, Joseph Mark Brian
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Publication number: 20150149063Abstract: Injector drift for a diesel engine are detected by reconfiguration of injection patterns from one pattern into a pattern with a different number of pulse points while attempting to hold total fuel injected constant. If a particular injector is subject to drift then changes in the pulse pattern result in an increase or decrease in fuel injected and consequential variations in engine speed. By applying alternating injection patterns at constant fuel demand and allowing engine speed time to stabilize, a rhythmic variation in engine speed/torque will appear which can be detected using one of a number of techniques.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2013Publication date: May 28, 2015Inventors: Nirav Atul Shah, Mark Brian Michelotti, Sumeet Suresh Yerunkar
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Patent number: 9043005Abstract: An audio navigation device comprising an input means for inputting two or more audio pieces into the navigation device; a spatialization means for allocating a position in the form of a unique spatial co-ordinate to each audio piece and arranging the audio pieces in a multi-dimensional arrangement; a generating means for generating a binaural audio output for each audio piece, wherein the audio output simulates sounds that would be made by one or more physical sources located at the given position of each audio piece; an output means for simultaneously outputting multiple audio pieces as binaural audio output to a user; a navigation means for enabling a user to navigate around the audio outputs in the multi-dimensional arrangement; a selection means for allowing a user to select a single audio output.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2009Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: III HOLDINGS 1, LLCInventors: Mark Brian Sandler, Rebecca Lynne Stewart
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Patent number: 9019120Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed for monitoring water leaks within a home. A home network with various devices monitors these devices with a controller. Information is received from a water flow meter via a transceiver for tracking a total water flow amount through pipelines in the home. By comparing information collected to a predetermined threshold, a leak is determined as present or not within each pipeline. Upon the detection of a leak in the home, a home owner is notified of the condition so that action is taken expeditiously. A shut off valve can be triggered remotely when a request is received from the user, which closes the water pipeline to prevent water damage.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2010Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Jay Andrew Broniak, Michael Thomas Beyerle, Joseph Mark Brian, David C. Bingham
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Publication number: 20150108312Abstract: A novel infant child restraint system includes a base for an infant safety seat that has a height adjustment to allow the base to assume one of a plurality of positions when mounted to the vehicle seat. In one embodiment, a base for an infant safety seat features a height adjustment assembly that includes a release knob accessible from a top surface, a shaft having a first end that is attached to a release knob, a first retaining member disposed on the shaft, and an adjustable foot adapted to be disposed in a cavity and having a locking member on an inner surface. The shaft has a locked position, wherein the first retaining member cooperates with the locking member to hold the adjustable foot in a first height position, and a second, unlocked position where the first retaining member does not contact the locking member.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2014Publication date: April 23, 2015Inventor: Mark Brian Finnestad
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Publication number: 20150083812Abstract: Temperature adjustment systems and methods for adjusting thermostat temperature settings are provided. A system includes an oven appliance sensor in communication with an oven appliance, the oven appliance sensor operable to sense an operation of the oven appliance. The system further includes a thermostat in communication with the oven appliance sensor, the thermostat operable to adjust a temperature setting based on the sensed operation of the oven appliance. A method includes sensing an operation of an oven appliance, communicating the operation of the oven appliance to the thermostat, and adjusting the thermostat temperature setting based on the sensed operation of the oven appliance.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2013Publication date: March 26, 2015Applicant: General Electric CompanyInventors: Irena Jozic McDowell, Michael Thomas Beyerle, Robert Marten Bultman, Jay Andrew Broniak, Joseph Mark Brian
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Publication number: 20150046186Abstract: A computer implemented system for transferring information by healthcare professionals to primary care physicians related to the discharge of patients, transition of care and patient handoff. The computer implemented system includes a database comprising one or more directories for storing instructions related to details of healthcare professionals, patients and primary care physicians, a processing unit coupled to the database and executes the stored information, a registration module, a patient module, a primary care physician module and a share module. The registration module creates registered profiles of healthcare professionals by receiving the credentials. The patient module receives details of the patient's medical history and the patient's discharge information from healthcare professionals. The primary care physician module selects primary care physicians from a directory by the healthcare professionals.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2014Publication date: February 12, 2015Inventor: Mark Brian Zimmerman
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Patent number: 8930037Abstract: A system and method for maximizing the value of power generated by a residential power generator. A home energy manager device is configured to implement a minimum energy usage profile during a peak demand event such that a maximum amount of power generated by the consumer can be sold back to the utility. For renewable energy sources such as solar cells, peak demand events often correspond with peak output of the renewable energy source. For example, hot sunny summer days are conducive to maximum solar power output and, typically, also result in maximum power demand for powering air conditioners.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2010Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Joseph Mark Brian, Michael Thomas Beyerle, Jay Andrew Broniak, David C. Bingham
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Publication number: 20140342358Abstract: Apparatus for treating biological samples disposed on substrates, including: an input buffer for receiving one or more substrate holders each being adapted to support a plurality of the substrates; a treatment zone including a plurality of treatment stations each being adapted to receive one of the substrates; a reagent dispenser configured by a controller to dispense reagents to the substrates at the treatment stations; a substrate transport device configured by the controller to transport individual substrates between the substrate holders in the input buffer and the treatment stations.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2012Publication date: November 20, 2014Applicant: LEICA BIOSYSTEMS MELBOURNE PTY LTDInventors: Mark Brian Dockrill, Samuel Gason
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Patent number: 8875881Abstract: A container for collecting sharps includes an opening adapted to receive sharps in a substantially vertical orientation, and an interior region for storing sharps received through the opening. The container includes a means for reorienting the sharps into an arrangement in which the sharps lie substantially parallel to one another within the interior region of the container. A method for configuring a sharps collection container includes the step of positioning a contoured surface of a guide element beneath an opening of the container to reorient sharps that are deposited through the opening into an arrangement in which the sharps are stored substantially parallel to one another in the container.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2005Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: Covidien AGInventors: Anton M. Smudde, John Japuntich, Mark Brian Finnestad
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Publication number: 20140315256Abstract: A cover member for a substrate supporting a biological sample comprises first and second opposing ends, first and second opposing surfaces, a void in the second surface which, when juxtaposed with a substrate, forms a chamber, and a fluid inlet toward the first end and in fluid communication with the void. The void is bounded by void walls having one or more contoured regions for enhancing fluid movement within the chamber. A treatment module for a biological sample comprises the cover member, a support surface for a substrate bearing the biological sample and clamp means operable to releasably retain the cover member in juxtaposition with the substrate for an incubation period. A method for incubating the biological sample with one or more reagents uses the cover member.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2012Publication date: October 23, 2014Applicant: LEICA BIOSYSTEMS MELBOURNE PTY LTDInventors: Mark Brian Dockrill, Anthony Favaloro, Kenneth Heng-Chong Ng, Martin Limon, Peter Toogood, Stephen John Bagnato