Patents by Inventor Mark Dane
Mark Dane 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: 20240086608Abstract: Embodiments include exerciser device placement in the development of an integrated circuit. Aspects of the invention include obtaining a design of an integrated circuit and creating a dynamic power blockage map for the integrated circuit. Aspects also include updating the integrated circuit design by placing one or more exercisers on the integrated circuit, wherein a location of the one or more exercisers on the integrated circuit is based on at least in part on the dynamic power blockage map. Based on a determination that the updated integrated circuit design complies with one or more design constraints, aspects further include outputting the updated integrated circuit design.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2022Publication date: March 14, 2024Inventors: Michael Romain, Lucas Dane LaLima, Michael Greene, Alper Buyuktosunoglu, Christopher Joseph Berry, Pawel Owczarczyk, Mark Cichanowski, William V. Huott, OFER GEVA, Jesse Peter Surprise, Eduard Herkel
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Patent number: 10860737Abstract: A resume database system allows for resume records on the resume database system to be viewed by others via a Uniform Resource Locator, URL. In addition, in response to instructions from an authorized user of the resume database system, input from an unauthorized, but otherwise verified, source can be added to the database by the resume database system. The verified user accesses the resume database and completes any necessary forms via a web browser and submits the information. The authorized user defines the actions that the verified user is allowed to take. These actions include, for example, only being able to review resume information, or being able to add information to the resume database without needing training on the operation of the database. A resume database server system coordinates the activity of the authorized and verified users. Communications between all three users is accomplished via a computer network.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2010Date of Patent: December 8, 2020Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Mark Dane, Michael Hennessy, David W. Crossman
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Patent number: 10767608Abstract: An air intake assembly includes a filter element and an intake conduit having a first end supporting the filter element. The first end forms an inlet opening having a first shape and a second end being adapted for attachment to an engine. The second end forms an outlet opening having a second shape different than the first shape of the inlet opening. The intake conduit also includes a body having an inner wall defining a passageway coupling the inlet and outlet openings. The inner wall has a maximum lateral dimension measured transverse to a central axis of the passageway within a plane that interests both the inlet and outlet openings. The maximum lateral dimension is located adjacent the outlet opening.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2018Date of Patent: September 8, 2020Assignee: Harley-Davidson Motor Company Group, LLCInventors: Mark Dane, Bob Iverson
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Publication number: 20190195165Abstract: A method of retrofitting a V-twin engine for increasing displacement. A cylinder replacement is performed by dismounting each of a pair of original cylinders from a crankcase. A pair of replacement cylinders are provided, each having a second cylinder bore diameter larger than a first cylinder bore diameter of the original cylinder to provide the V-twin engine with a second displacement greater than a first displacement of the original cylinder. A replacement spigot portion from each of the pair of replacement cylinders are aligned with a respective bore of the crankcase. The replacement spigot portion includes a second outer diameter larger than a first outer diameter of an original spigot portion. The second outer diameter of the replacement spigot portion and the crankcase bore diameter defining a subsequent diametric clearance smaller than an original diametric clearance of the original cylinders.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2019Publication date: June 27, 2019Inventors: Tony Nicosia, Brad Bishop, Mark Dane
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Publication number: 20190120185Abstract: An air intake assembly includes a filter element and an intake conduit having a first end supporting the filter element. The first end forms an inlet opening having a first shape and a second end being adapted for attachment to an engine. The second end forms an outlet opening having a second shape different than the first shape of the inlet opening. The intake conduit also includes a body having an inner wall defining a passageway coupling the inlet and outlet openings. The inner wall has a maximum lateral dimension measured transverse to a central axis of the passageway within a plane that interests both the inlet and outlet openings. The maximum lateral dimension is located adjacent the outlet opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2018Publication date: April 25, 2019Inventors: Mark Dane, Bob Iverson
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Patent number: 10247128Abstract: A cylinder for a V-twin engine includes a section of steel tubing cut to a length. The section of steel tubing includes a first portion having a first wall thickness and a second portion having a second wall thickness less than the first wall thickness. The second wall thickness is less than 0.050 inch. The section of steel tubing includes a first ribbing pattern on an outer surface, within the first portion, and a second ribbing pattern including multiple ribs formed on individual ribs of the first ribbing pattern. A cast body is provided on the first portion of the section of steel tubing so that the section of steel tubing is fixedly secured within the body to form a cylinder sleeve defining a cylinder bore. The second portion having the second wall thickness extends from an end of the body to be received within a bore of a crankcase.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2017Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Assignee: Harley-Davidson Motor Company Group, LLCInventors: Tony Nicosia, Brad Bishop, Mark Dane
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Patent number: 10167825Abstract: An air intake assembly includes a filter element and an intake conduit. The intake conduit includes a first end forming an inlet opening. The first end supports the filter element. The intake conduit also includes a second end forming an outlet opening and being adapted for attachment to an internal combustion engine. The intake conduit further includes a body defining a central axis extending between the first and second ends. A first lateral dimension of the body is taken transverse to the central axis, adjacent the inlet opening, within a plane that intersects both the inlet and outlet openings. A second lateral dimension of the body is taken transverse to the central axis, adjacent the outlet opening, within the plane. The first lateral dimension is less than the second lateral dimension.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2017Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: Harley-Davidson Motor Company Group, LLCInventors: Mark Dane, Bob Iverson
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Patent number: 9856817Abstract: A cylinder for a V-twin engine including a body with a first end having a surface configured to mate with a cylinder head, and a second end configured to mate with a crankcase. A sleeve is fixedly secured within the body to define a cylinder bore. The sleeve includes a first portion that extends from the first end of the body to the second end of the body. The first portion of the sleeve has a first wall thickness. The sleeve further includes a second portion that extends out of the second end of the body to be received within a crankcase bore. The second portion has a second wall thickness that is thinner than the first wall thickness. The sleeve is constructed from a chromoly steel alloy material, and the second wall thickness is less than 0.060 inch.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2015Date of Patent: January 2, 2018Assignee: Harley-Davidson Motor Company Group, LLCInventors: Tony Nicosia, Brad Bishop, Mark Dane
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Publication number: 20170370321Abstract: A cylinder for a V-twin engine includes a section of steel tubing cut to a length. The section of steel tubing includes a first portion having a first wall thickness and a second portion having a second wall thickness less than the first wall thickness. The second wall thickness is less than 0.050 inch. The section of steel tubing includes a first ribbing pattern on an outer surface, within the first portion, and a second ribbing pattern including multiple ribs formed on individual ribs of the first ribbing pattern. A cast body is provided on the first portion of the section of steel tubing so that the section of steel tubing is fixedly secured within the body to form a cylinder sleeve defining a cylinder bore. The second portion having the second wall thickness extends from an end of the body to be received within a bore of a crankcase.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2017Publication date: December 28, 2017Inventors: Tony Nicosia, Brad Bishop, Mark Dane
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Publication number: 20160290276Abstract: A cylinder for a V-twin engine including a body with a first end having a surface configured to mate with a cylinder head, and a second end configured to mate with a crankcase. A sleeve is fixedly secured within the body to define a cylinder bore. The sleeve includes a first portion that extends from the first end of the body to the second end of the body. The first portion of the sleeve has a first wall thickness. The sleeve further includes a second portion that extends out of the second end of the body to be received within a crankcase bore. The second portion has a second wall thickness that is thinner than the first wall thickness. The sleeve is constructed from a chromoly steel alloy material, and the second wall thickness is less than 0.060 inch.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2015Publication date: October 6, 2016Inventors: Tony Nicosia, Brad Bishop, Mark Dane
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Publication number: 20150174685Abstract: A self-contained integrated unit (10), including an engine (11) driving an electric generator (12), air compressor (21) and plasma cutter (30). The engine (11) drives the air compressor (21) for producing compressed air for the plasma cutter (30). A pair of compressed air tanks (20) provides for storage of the compressed air. The compressed air tanks (20) are situated at bottom opposite sides of the structure that houses the components of the unit (10) so that the tanks (20) also act as skids for ease of movement of the unit (10) to the next cutting site. The structure that houses the engine (11), electrical generator (12), air compressor (21), plasma cutter (30) and related auxiliary equipment includes suitable covers and access ports. The structure also includes attachment points (31) and devices for ease of lifting and moving the entire unit (10) as needed for cutting work and transport. Compressed air and electric power is supplied to the torch of the plasma cutter (30).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2012Publication date: June 25, 2015Applicant: BARRACUDA SYSTEMS, LLCInventors: Michael Tracy Ward, Mark Dane Hartness
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Patent number: 8117024Abstract: Systems and methods for automatically processing candidate resumes and job specifications expressed in natural language into a normalized form using frequency analysis. A database of elements is provided in which each element is expressed in natural language and at least some of which are associated with a corresponding set of synonymous words or phrases. Candidate resumes and job specifications are received in electronic form and expressed in natural language. The candidate resumes and job specifications are analyzed to extract elements expressed in candidate resumes and job specifications. The extracted elements are compared to the database. For each extracted element, the most frequent element or synonym is identified an used as a common form for the extracted element. A set of candidate resumes is matched with a corresponding job specification by comparing the set of elements expressed in common form for the resumes with the set of elements expressed in common form for the job specification.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2008Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: My Perfect Gig, Inc.Inventor: Mark Dane
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Publication number: 20110106762Abstract: A resume database system allows for resume records on the resume database system to be viewed by others via a Uniform Resource Locator, URL. In addition, in response to instructions from an authorized user of the resume database system, input from an unauthorized, but otherwise verified, source can be added to the database by the resume database system. The verified user accesses the resume database and completes any necessary forms via a web browser and submits the information. The authorized user defines the actions that the verified user is allowed to take. These actions include, for example, only being able to review resume information, or being able to add information to the resume database without needing training on the operation of the database. A resume database server system coordinates the activity of the authorized and verified users. Communications between all three users is accomplished via a computer network.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventors: Mark DANE, Michael Hennessy, David W. Crossman
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Patent number: 7877354Abstract: A resume database system allows for resume records on the resume database system to be viewed by others via a Uniform Resource Locator, URL. In addition, in response to instructions from an authorized user of the resume database system, input from an unauthorized, but otherwise verified, source can be added to the database by the resume database system. The verified user accesses the resume database and completes any necessary forms via a web browser and submits the information. The authorized user defines the actions that the verified user is allowed to take. These actions include, for example, only being able to review resume information, or being able to add information to the resume database without needing training on the operation of the database. A resume database server system coordinates the activity of the authorized and verified users. Communications between all three users is accomplished via a computer network.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2007Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: Kenexa Brassring, Inc.Inventors: Mark Dane, Michael Hennessy, David W. Crossman
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Publication number: 20100114789Abstract: Systems and methods for guiding users to candidate resume and current in-demand job specification matches using a predictive tag cloud of common, normalized elements for navigation. The system automatically processes candidate resumes and job specifications expressed in natural language into a common, normalized, validated form. Users select a single job classification of interest, and subsequently select elements of interest from a tag cloud. Upon each selection, an engine may display a new set of elements that are found in combination with the previously selected elements, via a tag cloud, and a revised list of candidate resume/profiles or job specifications, any of which users can select.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2008Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: MYPERFECTGIGInventor: Mark DANE
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Publication number: 20090276415Abstract: Systems and methods for automatically processing candidate resumes and job specifications expressed in natural language into a common, normalized, validated form. Candidate resumes and job specifications are received in electronic form and expressed in natural language. The natural language expression of the candidate resumes and job specifications are analyzed to extract elements expressed in candidate resumes and job specifications. Each extracted element is validated against a database of valid words or phrases. The extracted, validated elements are converted for each candidate resume or job specification into corresponding set of synonymous elements. The synonymous elements are expressed in a common form used across all candidate resumes and job specifications processed by the method.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2008Publication date: November 5, 2009Inventor: Mark Dane
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Publication number: 20090276258Abstract: Systems and methods for estimating workforce talent supply. Candidate resumes are received in electronic form and expressed in natural language. The natural language expression of the candidate resumes is analyzed to extract elements expressed in candidate resumes and to convert extracted elements into a normalized form. A sampling database of candidates is built using normalized form of elements produced by the analysis of candidate resumes to provide an element-level description of each candidate in the sampling database. Data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) is used to determine the national supply of workforce talent by occupation, and the national or regional workforce supply of talent is estimated at an element level by statistically extrapolating the information in the sampling database in accordance with the BLS data.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2008Publication date: November 5, 2009Inventor: Mark Dane
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Publication number: 20090276295Abstract: Systems and methods for modeling workforce talent supply to enable dynamic creation of job specifications in response thereto. A sampling database is built of candidates using normalized form of elements derived from candidate resumes to provide an element level description of each candidate. The national or regional workforce supply of talent is estimated at an element level by statistically extrapolating the information in the sampling database in accordance with BLS data. A job specification is analyzed to determine a corresponding set of normalized elements. The corresponding set of normalized elements is compared to the estimated workforce supply to determine the degree of match at an element-by-element level. The degree of match is presented at an element-by-element level so the user can identify how elements in the job specification affect the degree of match with the estimated workforce supply and so that the user may alter the job specification if desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2008Publication date: November 5, 2009Inventor: Mark Dane
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Publication number: 20090276209Abstract: Systems and methods for automatically processing candidate resumes and job specifications expressed in natural language into a normalized form using frequency analysis. A database of elements is provided in which each element is expressed in natural language and at least some of which are associated with a corresponding set of synonymous words or phrases. Candidate resumes and job specifications are received in electronic form and expressed in natural language. The candidate resumes and job specifications are analyzed to extract elements expressed in candidate resumes and job specifications. The extracted elements are compared to the database. For each extracted element, the most frequent element or synonym is identified an used as a common form for the extracted element. A set of candidate resumes is matched with a corresponding job specification by comparing the set of elements expressed in common form for the resumes with the set of elements expressed in common form for the job specification.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2008Publication date: November 5, 2009Inventor: Mark DANE
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Publication number: 20090276460Abstract: Systems and methods for automatically processing candidate resumes and job specifications expressed in natural language by automatically adding classification tags to improve matching of candidates to job specifications. Methods and systems process candidate resumes and job specifications to match candidates with job specifications. Candidate resumes and job specifications are received in electronic form and expressed in natural language. They are then analyzed to produce a set of normalized elements to represent said candidate resumes and job specifications. They are also analyzed to automatically assign at least one of an occupation classification, an industry classification, a functional area classification a level classification, and a years experience classification to the job specification.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2008Publication date: November 5, 2009Inventor: Mark Dane