Patents by Inventor Mark Clements
Mark Clements 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: 11459990Abstract: An injector nozzle having a first part having a stem and a flange, the flange having a flange surface, a body including a wall defining a hole, an annular nozzle ring having a first surface and a second surface wherein the first surface and/or the flange surface include a plurality of grooves, the stem being received in the hole, the first part being secured to the body to secure the nozzle ring in place such that the first surface engages the flange surface, the second surface engages the body, and the plurality of grooves define a plurality of injector holes.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2019Date of Patent: October 4, 2022Assignee: RKLAB AGInventors: Riccardo Meldolesi, Ron Kuckler, Daniel Eastwood, Mike Cranfield, Mark Clements, Anthony Perkins
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Publication number: 20140081680Abstract: A technology evaluation measurement (TEM) computer device for evaluating a technology asset of an entity includes a processor in communication with a memory. The TEM computer device is programmed to receive a first data set wherein the first data set includes data related to the a first technology asset, determine at least one evaluation function and at least one categorization function to apply to the first data set, process the first data set using the at least one evaluation function and the at least one categorization function to determine a second data set wherein the second data set includes data related to a technological evaluation of the first technology asset, and generate at least one evaluation output based upon the second data set, wherein the evaluation output represents an output indicating the technological evaluation of the first technology asset.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2013Publication date: March 20, 2014Applicant: MasterCard International IncorporatedInventors: Todd Telle, Mark Clement Kwapiszeski, Stephanie Michelle Dickinson
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Publication number: 20140046709Abstract: A technology maturity evaluation (TME) computer device is provided for evaluating a technology asset of an entity is provided. The TME computer device includes a memory device for storing data including a plurality of business value questions and a plurality of technical maturity questions, and a processor in communication with the memory device. The TME computer device is programmed to receive an asset identifier identifying an asset selected for evaluation and to electronically display business value questions and technical maturity questions for the selected asset, wherein each question is designated for a response by a subject matter expert. The TME computer device is further programmed to receive response data from each of the subject matter experts and calculate a business value score and a technical maturity score for the selected asset based on the response data.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2012Publication date: February 13, 2014Inventors: Mark Clement Kwapiszeski, Stephanie Michelle Dickinson, Matthew Thomas Holton
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Publication number: 20110112020Abstract: The present invention is directed towards a diagnostic test, treatment, and monitoring of treatment for growth hormone abnormalities including Growth Hormone Deficiency (“GHD”) as well as a kit comprising the necessary components of the present invention. G-protein expression and levels of mRNA are evaluated to determine if a patient has GHD or if treatment for GHD is effective. A G-protein agonist or antagonist is used to treat GHD by bringing G-protein expression and levels of mRNA into the normal range.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2010Publication date: May 12, 2011Applicant: THE CHILDREN'S MERCY HOSPITALInventors: Jill D. Jacobson, Mark Clements
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Patent number: 7936208Abstract: A method and circuit for providing a bias voltage to a MOS device is disclosed. The method and circuit comprise utilizing at least one diode connected circuit to provide a voltage that tracks process, voltage and temperature variations of a semiconductor device. The method and circuit includes utilizing a current mirror circuit coupled to the at least one diode connected circuit to generate a bias voltage for the body of the semiconductor device from the voltage. The bias voltage allows for compensation for the process, voltage and temperature variations.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2008Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Steven Mark Clements, Hayden C. Cranford, Jr., Amar Chandra Mahadeo Dwarka, John Farley Ewen
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Patent number: 7863958Abstract: A clock signal duty cycle adjustment circuit includes a duty cycle correction circuit that receives a clock input signal that may need duty cycle correction. The duty cycle correction circuit may derive first and second differential clock signals from the clock input signal. The first and second differential clock signals may exhibit respective voltage offsets. The duty cycle correction circuit includes a voltage offset shift circuit that may shift the voltage offset that one of the first and second differential clock signals exhibits to adjust the effective duty cycle of a clock output signal. The duty cycle adjustment circuit derives the clock output signal from the voltage offset adjusted first and second differential clock signals in response to a duty cycle error signal.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2008Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: David William Boerstler, Steven Mark Clements, Jieming Qi
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Publication number: 20100164580Abstract: A clock signal duty cycle adjustment circuit includes a duty cycle correction circuit that receives a clock input signal that may need duty cycle correction. The duty cycle correction circuit may derive first and second differential clock signals from the clock input signal. The first and second differential clock signals may exhibit respective voltage offsets. The duty cycle correction circuit includes a voltage offset shift circuit that may shift the voltage offset that one of the first and second differential clock signals exhibits to adjust the effective duty cycle of a clock output signal. The duty cycle adjustment circuit derives the clock output signal from the voltage offset adjusted first and second differential clock signals in response to a duty cycle error signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2008Publication date: July 1, 2010Applicants: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION, IBM CorporationInventors: David William Boerstler, Steven Mark Clements, Jieming Qi
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Publication number: 20100026376Abstract: A method and circuit for providing a bias voltage to a MOS device is disclosed. The method and circuit comprise utilizing at least one diode connected circuit to provide a voltage that tracks process, voltage and temperature variations of a semiconductor device. The method and circuit includes utilizing a current mirror circuit coupled to the at least one diode connected circuit to generate a bias voltage for the body of the semiconductor device from the voltage. The bias voltage allows for compensation for the process, voltage and temperature variations.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2008Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Steven Mark Clements, Hayden C. Cranford, JR., Amar Chandra Mahadeo Dwarka, John Farley Ewen
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Patent number: 7640496Abstract: A system produces a storage area network resource management report view by obtaining at least one report definition containing report parameters that specify a report layout for presentation of data in the graphical user interface. The system receives a report request to view data in a report view and obtains a data set corresponding to the report request. The data set includes data values to be presented as the data in the graphical user interface. The system applies the data values in the data set to the corresponding report parameters in the at least one report definition to populate the report layout specified by the at least one report definition to dynamically generate at least one report view. The system provides the at least one report view for rendering in the graphical user interface. The system also provides the ability to create custom report views without requiring programming language skills.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2003Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: EMC CorporationInventors: Christopher A. Chaulk, Mark Clement, Xiaohua Cheng, Udi Bar-On, Paul J. Timmins
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Publication number: 20070119016Abstract: An integrated shop vacuum and air compressor system is provided with a wet and dry vacuuming section and a compressor section, each of which is mounted on a easy to relocate trolley with at least three wheels. The vacuum system has a separate motor from the compressor and is independently operable with full capacity. A filter in front of the vacuum suction prevents debris and moisture from entering the vacuum-generating unit. The vacuum hose decreases in diameter as a function of distance from the unit to increase airflow velocity. Air pressure within a compressed air storage tank in the compressor section is sensed and controlled. The integrated shop vacuum and air compressor system provides dry vacuuming, wet vacuuming, high pressure air delivery and air blowing capability from a single, mobile unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2007Publication date: May 31, 2007Inventors: Kyle Drevitson, Patrick Carella, Richard Carella, Mark Clemente, Richard Johnson
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Publication number: 20070089262Abstract: An integrated shop vacuum and air compressor system is provided with a wet and dry vacuuming section and a compressor section, each of which is mounted on an easy to relocate trolley with at least three wheels. The vacuum system has a separate motor from the compressor and is independently operable with full capacity. The vacuum hose decreases in diameter as a function of distance from the unit to increase airflow velocity. Air pressure within a compressed air storage tank in the compressor section is sensed and controlled. Either or both of the vacuum section and/or compressor section further comprises an air heating unit appointed to heat air adapted to be dispersed by either or both a blower integrated within the vacuum section or through the compressor section. The integrated shop vacuum and air compressor system provides dry vacuuming, wet vacuuming, high pressure air delivery and heated or non-heated air blowing capability from a single, mobile unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2006Publication date: April 26, 2007Inventors: Kyle Drevitson, Patrick Carella, Richard Carella, Mark Clemente, Richard Johnson
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Patent number: 6874214Abstract: A sacrificial metal coating to resist corrosion is deposited onto a vehicle component during a shot peening operation. Since the deposition occurs during the shot peening operation, a separate coating step is not necessary. Preferably, the component is a vehicle suspension component.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2000Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Meritor Suspension Systems CompanyInventors: Joe Fader, Chris Keeney, Jim Hawkins, Mark Clements, Steve Yollick
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Patent number: 6659475Abstract: A suspension system includes a stabilizer bar having decouplable end links. A first segment of each end link is attached to the suspension member while a second segment is attached to the stabilizer bar. The second segment preferably selectively telescopes within the first segment. When the end links are engaged, the stabilizer bar is rigidly linked to the suspension members to provide roll resistance in a known manner. When the end links are disengaged, the second segment telescopes relative to the first segment to decouple motion of the suspension member from the stabilizer bar. The affect of the stabilizer bar is removed and the articulation range of suspension system is increased as it is unhindered by the torsional resistance produced by the stabilizer bar. Activation can be provided automatically through the controller or manually through a switch operated by the driver.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2001Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle, LLCInventors: Mark Clements, Joe Fader, Chris Keeney, Steve Yollick, Jim Hawkins
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Patent number: 6648350Abstract: A suspension system includes a stabilizer bar having an integral ball link directly formed as each end of the stabilizer bar. Because the ball link is integral to the stabilizer bar, there are no bolts, nuts or other fasteners that limit the articulation of the end link relative to the stabilizer bar. The present invention thereby provides greater end link articulation and improved suspension system performance.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2000Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mark Clements, Joe Fader, Chris Keeney, Steve Yollick, Jim Hawkins
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Patent number: 6530586Abstract: A suspension system includes a damper assembly to provide an anti-roll capability to a vehicle torsion bar suspension system. The damper assembly is attached to each torsion bar. To selectively couple and decouple the rotational motion of the torsion bars. In one embodiment the damper assembly selectively links rotational motion of the torsion bar anchor arms to transfer an anti-roll force from one suspension link to the opposite suspension link.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2001Date of Patent: March 11, 2003Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Systems LLCInventors: Joe Fader, Steve Yollick, Mark Clements, Chris Keeney, Jim Hawkins
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Patent number: 6491291Abstract: A suspension system includes a SMA suspension component, an actuator and a controller. Altering the mechanical characteristic of the SMA suspension component alters the kinematic properties of the vehicle wheel relative to the vehicle body and the suspension characteristics of the vehicle. In one disclosed embodiment a SMA suspension spring is height adjustable to alter the vehicle handling characteristics. In another disclosed embodiment a SMA suspension component stabilizer bar is shape adjustable. The SMA stabilizer bar is maintained in a first shape to provide a first handling characteristic. To provide a second handling characteristic the SMA stabilizer bar is moved into contact with a fixed vehicle component such as a vehicle frame component. The flexibility of the stabilizer bar is thereby reduced and the vehicle handling characteristics are optimized for a second condition.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2000Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Systems, Inc.Inventors: Chris Keeney, Steve Yollick, Mark Clements, Joe Fader, Jim Hawkins
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Patent number: 6481732Abstract: A suspension system includes a stabilizer bar having a first and a second segment attached to respective vehicle suspension members. The first and a second segments are selectively coupled by a decoupler assembly to provide coordinated or uncoordinated movement of the first and second suspension members. The decoupler assembly is preferably in communication with a controller and sensors located adjacent the vehicle wheel assemblies. The controller interprets the signals from the sensors and determines whether the decoupler assembly should be activated. In some embodiments, a limited slip can be achieved between said first and second stabilizer bar segments.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2000Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Technology, LLCInventors: Jim Hawkins, Mark Clements, Chris Keeney, Joe Fader, Steve Yollick
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Patent number: 6481702Abstract: A method of making the load height of a suspension coil spring more consistent uses different sized isolators to make a combined spring and isolator height more consistent. The isolator or isolators may be attached to the top or the bottom, or to both the top and bottom of a spring. The load height of a spring is measured. Isolators of varying heights are attached to the springs to achieve more consistency in the overall load height.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2000Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Meritor Heavy Vehicle Systems, LLCInventors: Joe Fader, Chris Keeney, Jim Hawkins, Mark Clements, Steve Yollick
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Patent number: D696712Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2013Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Monash UniversityInventors: Mark Clement Armstrong, Kieran James John, Nicola Charlotte Andrews, Jessica Marie Cassar
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Patent number: D741941Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2014Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignee: MONASH UNIVERSITYInventors: Mark Clement Armstrong, Kieran John, Arthur de Bono