Patents by Inventor Mark Dawson
Mark Dawson 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: 20100266408Abstract: Power and signals may be transmitted from a root portion of an extendable rotor blade to a moving tip portion using a slide block and a slide channel. The slide block is configured to fit within the slide channel and includes a conductive element that comes into contact with a conductive element of the slide channel. The tip portion may be attached to the slide block such that as the slide block moves along the slide channel, the tip portion is extended or retracted accordingly. The conductive elements may be fixed within each of the slide block and slide channel so that when the tip portion is retracted or extended, the conductive elements do not move.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2009Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: FRONTIER WIND, LLCInventors: Mark Dawson, Jack Wallace
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Publication number: 20100254813Abstract: A wind turbine with a nacelle, a base, and a plurality of blades operably connected around a turbine hub is described. The wind turbine is configured to house a winch mechanism for servicing a portion of a blade. The winch mechanism may have any of a number of components or configurations. Features included as part of a winch mechanism are a winch, a cable, pulleys and a securing element. Methods of servicing blades of a wind turbine with the winch mechanism including repair, removal, installation, replacement of the blades is also described. The winch mechanism may be removably or statically housed in the wind turbine for performing of the described methods and may be mounted by hoisting through the tower. A device for temporarily applying attachment points to a wind turbine blade, such that the attachment points can be remotely removed, is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2009Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: FRONTIER PRO SERVICESInventors: Mark DAWSON, Jack WALLACE
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Publication number: 20100196159Abstract: Drive units for variable-length rotor blades are located so as to move mass closer to the center of a wind turbine rotor. In some cases, drive units are located within a root portion of a base blade of a blade assembly. In other cases, drive units are located outside of the blade assemblies. In some such cases, drive units are contained within separate couplers used to connect blade assemblies to a wind turbine rotor hub. In other cases, one or more drive units are located within a rotor hub.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2009Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: Frontier Wind, LLCInventors: Mark Dawson, Jack Wallace
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Publication number: 20100158661Abstract: A method for repairing a wind turbine is described. The method may include preparing the surface of the blade, removing a plurality of mounting bolts, and replacing the mounting bolts with rod members. The rod members may be bonded to the blade root thereby strengthening the blade root and/or repairing any damaged or weakened regions. This repair may be performed on blades and blade coupling regions of various characteristics as well in modular fashion using pre-molded sections attached together around the blade root. The method of repair may be performed while the blade is still attached to the turbine hub. Wind turbines repaired according to these methods are also described. The method may also be used for attaching and otherwise handling new turbine blades and new wind turbines.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: FRONTIER PRO SERVICESInventors: Mark DAWSON, Jack WALLACE
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Publication number: 20100158687Abstract: A wind turbine may be controlled in a variety of manners to optimize operating parameters. In one arrangement, for example, the length or the pitch of a wind turbine rotor blade may be adjusted to avoid harmonic resonance frequencies. In another example, the length of a rotor blade may be modified to reduce noise or to optimize profits or both. The controls may be based on data from various types of sensors including accelerometers, sound meters, strain gauges and the like. Actuation of extendable rotor blades can rotate wind turbine rotors without wind or generator pulsing affording multiple advantages. A battery test control may also be used to determine the operational readiness of a battery useful for a variety of purposes in a turbine.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: Frontier Wind, LLCInventors: Mark Dawson, Jack Wallace
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Patent number: 7724717Abstract: In one embodiment, the present invention is a method and apparatus for wireless network security. In one embodiment, a method for securing a wireless computing network includes receiving a communication from an unidentified transmitter, identifying the transmitter in accordance with a fingerprint generated from one or more radio frequency signal characteristics extracted from the communication, and taking action in response to an identity of the transmitter.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2006Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: SRI InternationalInventors: Phillip Andrew Porras, Michael G. Corr, Steven Mark Dawson, David Watt, David Manseau, John Peter Marcotullio
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Publication number: 20100124507Abstract: A fluid catchment system for a wind turbine is provided. The wind turbine has a nacelle mounted to a tower. The fluid catchment system includes at least one fluid accumulator in fluid communication with the interior of the nacelle and configured to receive fluid exiting from the nacelle. The fluid accumulator is configured to be positioned at least partially beneath the nacelle and to be attached to at least one of the tower and the nacelle. An oil absorbent material may be retained by the fluid accumulator. A fluid collector may be provided to collect fluid from the fluid accumulator. A fluid catchment system having a fluid accumulator located on a wind turbine blade is also provided. Further, a wind turbine including a fluid catchment system is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2008Publication date: May 20, 2010Inventors: Jack Wallace, Mark Dawson
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Patent number: 7403980Abstract: A groupware management system for collaborative groups is disclosed that is scalable to support large, dynamic, multiple, and other virtual VPNs. The system may introduce a graph (or hierarchical) structure to the VPN, providing multiple master nodes controlling membership in subsets of the collaborative group. Use of multiple master nodes in a graph-structured (or hierarchical) network topology often relaxes the need for a single, centralized, globally consistent view of VPN group membership, and enables distribution of the management burden among multiple master nodes. Membership in the VPN may be changed dynamically by the second master node for the member nodes of the second subset, without requiring the first master node to dynamically update its group membership records to reflect the change and in many cases without even having to notify the first master node (and vice versa), for example.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2001Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: SRI InternationalInventors: David W. J. Stringer-Calvert, Steven Mark Dawson, Patrick D. Lincoln
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Patent number: 7143444Abstract: A method includes passing a request for data received by a first server process executing in a first server to a detection process that includes packing a subset of the data into an analysis format and passing the subset to an analysis process.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2001Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: SRI InternationalInventors: Phillip Andrew Porras, Magnus Almgren, Ulf E. Lindqvist, Steven Mark Dawson
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Publication number: 20050285406Abstract: A wind turbine blade made of a fixed blade section with an integral mounting flange for attachment to a wind turbine hub. A moveable blade section is attached to the fixed blade section and is free to move in a longitudinal direction relative to the fixed blade section. A positioning device controllably positions the moveable blade section to vary the overall length of the blade. This allows the wind turbine's rotor diameter to be adjusted. The rotor diameter can be increased in order to provide high power output in low wind conditions and it can be decreased in order to minimize loads in high wind conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2005Publication date: December 29, 2005Inventors: Mark Dawson, Jack Wallace
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Publication number: 20050109050Abstract: An apparatus and method for determining a level of a refrigerant fluid in a vehicle cooling system. The apparatus measures the temperature of the refrigerant conduit at inlet and outlet sides of the system evaporator and correlates the temperature difference to pre-stored data indicative of various fluid levels.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2004Publication date: May 26, 2005Inventors: Kevin Laboe, Paul Netkowski, Mark Dawson
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Patent number: 6670521Abstract: A dispersible absorbent product comprises a mechanically weakened fibrous web. The dispersible absorbent product can absorb a sufficient amount of fluid without becoming overloaded and suffering from leakage, and is dispersible using a standard toilet. The mechanically weakened regions of the web enhance the dispersibility of the product. Additionally, the dispersible absorbent products may be pre-moistened with a composition. The pre-moistened products are stable in storage, easily dispersible down a toilet, and deliver cleaning, conditioning, and like benefits. Methods of making such dispersible absorbent products are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2001Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Isao Noda, Sarah Beth Gross, Hugh Joseph O'Donnell, James Cameron Horney, Mark Dawson Midkiff
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Patent number: 6613954Abstract: Provided are highly dispersible absorbent products, comprising an absorbent structure and preferably a water soluble barrier layer, wherein the absorbent products have a high rate of dispersibility, can exhibit low residual by-product in urinals upon flushing, resist strikethrough of absorbed fluid onto the hand of the user, and can absorb a sufficient amount of fluid without becoming overloaded or leaking. In one embodiment, provided is a ring rolled cellulosic sheet having a water soluble polymeric film laminated thereto. Also provided is a method of making such dispersible absorbent products comprising mechanically weakening an absorbent structure. Also provided are packaged products comprising a package and a plurality of dispersible absorbent products or articles.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2000Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: James Cameron Horney, Mark Dawson Midkiff
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Publication number: 20030101358Abstract: A method includes passing a request for data received by a first server process executing in a first server to a detection process that includes packing a subset of the data into an analysis format and passing the subset to an analysis process.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2001Publication date: May 29, 2003Inventors: Phillip Andrew Porras, Magnus Almgren, Ulf E. Lindqvist, Steven Mark Dawson
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Publication number: 20020055989Abstract: A groupware management system for collaborative groups is disclosed that is scalable to support large, dynamic, multiple, and other virtual VPNs. The system may introduce a graph (or hierarchical) structure to the VPN, providing multiple master nodes controlling membership in subsets of the collaborative group. Use of multiple master nodes in a graph-structured (or hierarchical) network topology often relaxes the need for a single, centralized, globally consistent view of VPN group membership, and enables distribution of the management burden among multiple master nodes. Membership in the VPN may be changed dynamically by the second master node for the member nodes of the second subset, without requiring the first master node to dynamically update its group membership records to reflect the change and in many cases without even having to notify the first master node (and vice versa), for example.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2001Publication date: May 9, 2002Inventors: David W.J. Stringer-Calvert, Steven Mark Dawson, Patrick D. Lincoln
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Publication number: 20010051796Abstract: A dispersible absorbent product comprises a mechanically weakened fibrous web. The dispersible absorbent product can absorb a sufficient amount of fluid without becoming overloaded and suffering from leakage, and is dispersible using a standard toilet. The mechanically weakened regions of the web enhance the dispersibility of the product. Additionally, the dispersible absorbent products may be pre-moistened with a composition. The pre-moistened products are stable in storage, easily dispersible down a toilet, and deliver cleaning, conditioning, and like benefits. Methods of making such dispersible absorbent products are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2001Publication date: December 13, 2001Inventors: Isao Noda, Sarah Beth Gross, Hugh Joseph O'Donnell, James Cameron Horney, Mark Dawson Midkiff