Patents by Inventor Mark Logan
Mark Logan 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: 11426756Abstract: A process for in-line extrusion of polymeric coatings onto roofing shingles during manufacturing includes moving a web of shingle substrate material in a downstream direction and extruding a liquefied coating of polymeric material onto at least one surface of the moving web to form a thin film. The liquefied coating may be a molten polymeric material that forms a thin film on a back surface of the shingle material to prevent sticking and eliminate the need for a traditional back dusting with material such as powdered stone. The polymeric film further may be applied to the substrate material in lieu of a saturation coating of asphalt, thus reducing cost and weight while providing a comparable moisture barrier and a lighter more flexible shingle.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2020Date of Patent: August 30, 2022Assignee: BMIC LLCInventors: Olan Thomas Leitch, Mark Logan Keaten, Matti Kiik
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Patent number: 11255088Abstract: A method of fabricating a polymer coated mat is disclosed to form a moisture barrier. The method includes moving a substrate mat along a processing path and heating the substrate mat to a predetermined temperature. A curtain of molten polymer is extruded through a slot die onto a surface of the heated substrate mat as the mat moves along the processing path to create a composite mat comprising a thin polymer film coating on at least one side of the substrate mat. The composite mat is then cooled in a controlled manner to cure and solidify the polymer film. The resulting composite mat may be used as a construction wrap, or it may be incorporated into other products such as an underlayment. A novel asphalt shingle may be fabricated using the composite mat in lieu of a traditional asphalt saturated mat or other substrate.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2016Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: Building Materials Investment CoporationInventors: Olan T. Leitch, Mark Logan Keaten, Matti Kiik
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Publication number: 20200347600Abstract: A process for in-line extrusion of polymeric coatings onto roofing shingles during manufacturing includes moving a web of shingle substrate material in a downstream direction and extruding a liquefied coating of polymeric material onto at least one surface of the moving web to form a thin film. The liquefied coating may be a molten polymeric material that forms a thin film on a back surface of the shingle material to prevent sticking and eliminate the need for a traditional back dusting with material such as powdered stone. The polymeric film further may be applied to the substrate material in lieu of a saturation coating of asphalt, thus reducing cost and weight while providing a comparable moisture barrier and a lighter more flexible shingle.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2020Publication date: November 5, 2020Inventors: Olan Thomas Leitch, Mark Logan Keaten, Matti Kiik
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Patent number: 10724243Abstract: A process for in-line extrusion of polymeric coatings onto roofing shingles during manufacturing includes moving a web of shingle substrate material in a downstream direction and extruding a liquefied coating of polymeric material onto at least one surface of the moving web to form a thin film. The liquefied coating may be a molten polymeric material that forms a thin film on a back surface of the shingle material to prevent sticking and eliminate the need for a traditional back dusting with material such as powdered stone. The polymeric film further may be applied to the substrate material in lieu of a saturation coating of asphalt, thus reducing cost and weight while providing a comparable moisture barrier and a lighter more flexible shingle.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2016Date of Patent: July 28, 2020Assignee: Building Materials Investment CorporationInventors: Olan Thomas Leitch, Mark Logan Keaten, Matti Kiik
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Patent number: 10387614Abstract: Systems and methods for remote control and management of medical workstations using an instant messaging infrastructure. A remote client, such as a mobile phone, laptop, tablet, or other computing device, is used to generate instructions or information requests in one or more data packets. The remote client sends the one or more data packets using the instant messaging infrastructure to a medical workstation at another location. A service application in communication with the medical workstation receives the data packets and causes the medical workstation to retrieve the requested information or execute the instruction. The communications between the remote client and the service application are encrypted and signed to ensure secure communications.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2016Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: MERGE HEALTHCARE INCORPORATEDInventors: Mark Logan, John Fehrenbach
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Publication number: 20180150925Abstract: A system is disclosed that implements various features for enabling property appraisals, and other types of property studies, to be performed more efficiently. One such feature involves the generation of user-specific workflows specifying properties to be visited, and photos to be taken, by specific appraisers or other users. The workflows may be generated using “photos needed” flags in a data repository of incomplete appraisal reports, and may be displayed and used by a mobile workflow application running on mobile devices of such users. Another feature involves automatically incorporating the property photos taken by such users into corresponding appraisal reports as the photos are taken and uploaded via the mobile workflow application. Another feature involves predictively delaying the processing of a current appraisal order based on a prediction that a subsequent appraisal order will be received that can be bundled with the current appraisal order.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2016Publication date: May 31, 2018Inventors: Bryan Mark Logan, Susan Harper Allen, David Borrillo, Robert Carpenter
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Publication number: 20180150924Abstract: A system is disclosed that implements various features for enabling property appraisals, and other types of property studies, to be performed more efficiently. One such feature involves the generation of user-specific workflows specifying properties to be visited, and photos to be taken, by specific appraisers or other users. The workflows may be generated using “photos needed” flags in a data repository of incomplete appraisal reports, and may be displayed and used by a mobile workflow application running on mobile devices of such users. Another feature involves automatically incorporating the property photos taken by such users into corresponding appraisal reports as the photos are taken and uploaded via the mobile workflow application. Another feature involves predictively delaying the processing of a current appraisal order based on a prediction that a subsequent appraisal order will be received that can be bundled with the current appraisal order.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2016Publication date: May 31, 2018Inventors: Bryan Mark Logan, Susan Harper Allen, David Borrillo, Robert Carpenter
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Publication number: 20180150923Abstract: A system is disclosed that implements various features for enabling property appraisals, and other types of property studies, to be performed more efficiently. One such feature involves the generation of user-specific workflows specifying properties to be visited, and photos to be taken, by specific appraisers or other users. The workflows may be generated using “photos needed” flags in a data repository of incomplete appraisal reports, and may be displayed and used by a mobile workflow application running on mobile devices of such users. Another feature involves automatically incorporating the property photos taken by such users into corresponding appraisal reports as the photos are taken and uploaded via the mobile workflow application. Another feature involves predictively delaying the processing of a current appraisal order based on a prediction that a subsequent appraisal order will be received that can be bundled with the current appraisal order.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2016Publication date: May 31, 2018Inventors: Bryan Mark Logan, Susan Harper Allen, David Borrillo, Robert Carpenter
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Publication number: 20170015042Abstract: A method of fabricating a polymer coated mat is disclosed to form a moisture barrier. The method includes moving a substrate mat along a processing path and heating the substrate mat to a predetermined temperature. A curtain of molten polymer is extruded through a slot die onto a surface of the heated substrate mat as the mat moves along the processing path to create a composite mat comprising a thin polymer film coating on at least one side of the substrate mat. The composite mat is then cooled in a controlled manner to cure and solidify the polymer film. The resulting composite mat may be used as a construction wrap, or it may be incorporated into other products such as an underlayment. A novel asphalt shingle may be fabricated using the composite mat in lieu of a traditional asphalt saturated mat or other substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2016Publication date: January 19, 2017Inventors: Olan T. Leitch, Mark Logan Keaten, Matti Kiik
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Publication number: 20160369509Abstract: A process for in-line extrusion of polymeric coatings onto roofing shingles during manufacturing includes moving a web of shingle substrate material in a downstream direction and extruding a liquefied coating of polymeric material onto at least one surface of the moving web to form a thin film. The liquefied coating may be a molten polymeric material that forms a thin film on a back surface of the shingle material to prevent sticking and eliminate the need for a traditional back dusting with material such as powdered stone. The polymeric film further may be applied to the substrate material in lieu of a saturation coating of asphalt, thus reducing cost and weight while providing a comparable moisture barrier and a lighter more flexible shingle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2016Publication date: December 22, 2016Inventors: Olan Thomas Leitch, Mark Logan Keaten, Matti Kiik
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Publication number: 20160306926Abstract: Systems and methods for remote control and management of medical workstations using an instant messaging infrastructure. A remote client, such as a mobile phone, laptop, tablet, or other computing device, is used to generate instructions or information requests in one or more data packets. The remote client sends the one or more data packets using the instant messaging infrastructure to a medical workstation at another location. A service application in communication with the medical workstation receives the data packets and causes the medical workstation to retrieve the requested information or execute the instruction. The communications between the remote client and the service application are encrypted and signed to ensure secure communications.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2016Publication date: October 20, 2016Inventors: Mark Logan, John Fehrenbach
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Patent number: 9385977Abstract: Systems and methods for remote control and management of medical workstations using an instant messaging infrastructure. A remote client, such as a mobile phone, laptop, tablet, or other computing device, is used to generate instructions or information requests in one or more data packets. The remote client sends the one or more data packets using the instant messaging infrastructure to a medical workstation at another location. A service application in communication with the medical workstation receives the data packets and causes the medical workstation to retrieve the requested information or execute the instruction. The communications between the remote client and the service application are encrypted and signed to ensure secure communications.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2013Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: Merge Healthcare IncorporatedInventors: Mark Logan, John Fehrenbach
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Publication number: 20140101273Abstract: Systems and methods for remote control and management of medical workstations using an instant messaging infrastructure. A remote client, such as a mobile phone, laptop, tablet, or other computing device, is used to generate instructions or information requests in one or more data packets. The remote client sends the one or more data packets using the instant messaging infrastructure to a medical workstation at another location. A service application in communication with the medical workstation receives the data packets and causes the medical workstation to retrieve the requested information or execute the instruction. The communications between the remote client and the service application are encrypted and signed to ensure secure communications.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2013Publication date: April 10, 2014Applicant: Merge Healthcare, Inc.Inventors: Mark Logan, John Fehrenbach
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Patent number: 8621213Abstract: Systems and methods for remote control and management of medical workstations using an instant messaging infrastructure. A remote client, such as a mobile phone, laptop, tablet, or other computing device, is used to generate instructions or information requests in one or more data packets. The remote client sends the one or more data packets using the instant messaging infrastructure to a medical workstation at another location. A service application in communication with the medical workstation receives the data packets and causes the medical workstation to retrieve the requested information or execute the instruction. The communications between the remote client and the service application are encrypted and signed to ensure secure communications.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2010Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Merge Healthcare, Inc.Inventors: Mark Logan, John Fehrenbach
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Patent number: 8291050Abstract: A graphical user interface, method, and apparatus for configuring a logical partition (LPAR), comprises one or more screens for configuring an LPAR having allocated resources residing on a server computer, the LPAR being uniquely identified by a partition ID; the one or more screens comprising an SNA selection element configured for user-selection of a shared network adapter (SNA) ID from one or more available SNA IDs, wherein each selectable SNA ID uniquely identifies a respective SNA installed on the server computer; a physical port selection element configured for user-selection of a physical port ID from one or more physical port IDs each corresponding to a respective physical port, wherein the one or more physical port IDs uniquely identify all physical ports residing on the respective SNA for the selected SNA ID; and an active configure button which, when selected by a user, causes the display of one or more screens for configuring a logical shared adapter (LSA) associated with the respective SNA.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2007Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Shamsundar Ashok, Bryan Mark Logan, Christopher McNelis, Joy Mei-Jen Underhill, Colin Beaton Verrilli
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Patent number: 8112524Abstract: In an embodiment, a partition is discovered that transferred more than a threshold amount of data between the partition and a first resource. A determination is made that the partition transferred more than a threshold amount of data with a second resource. A determination is made that the data path distance between the first and second resources is more than a threshold. A third location is found that is open and a determination is made that the data path distance between the first resource and the third location is less than a threshold, and in response, a recommendation is made to move the second resource to the third location.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2007Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Bryan Mark Logan, Daniel Gerard Thornton
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Publication number: 20110302414Abstract: Systems and methods for remote control and management of medical workstations using an instant messaging infrastructure. A remote client, such as a mobile phone, laptop, tablet, or other computing device, is used to generate instructions or information requests in one or more data packets. The remote client sends the one or more data packets using the instant messaging infrastructure to a medical workstation at another location. A service application in communication with the medical workstation receives the data packets and causes the medical workstation to retrieve the requested information or execute the instruction. The communications between the remote client and the service application are encrypted and signed to ensure secure communications.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2010Publication date: December 8, 2011Inventors: Mark Logan, John Fehrenbach
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Publication number: 20110125612Abstract: A system to receive a request to cancel a comment pertaining to an event in a network-based facility, cancel said comment by marking said comment pertaining to said event as non-scored, generate a user interface that presents a plurality of comments; said plurality of comments includes said comment pertaining to said event presented as non-scored and other comments presented as scored.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2011Publication date: May 26, 2011Inventors: Brian Burke, Amjad Hanif, Jonathan Mark Logan
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Patent number: 7885850Abstract: A request to cancel feedback pertaining to a transaction in a network-based transaction facility is generated when a user submitting the feedback has not participated in a dispute resolution process or other process of the facility. In another embodiment, a request to cancel such feedback is generated when a user submitting the feedback has been suspended from the facility within a certain time period of that user's initial use of the facility, or indefinitely suspended within a certain time period of leaving the feedback. In yet another embodiment, a user is required to view a tutorial before leaving his first negative or neutral feedback. In another embodiment, a user is presented with an interstitial page reminding him of the effects of leaving negative or neutral feedback.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2005Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: eBay Inc.Inventors: Brian Burke, Amjad Hanif, Jonathan Mark Logan
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Patent number: 7845103Abstract: There is provided an illuminated sign mounting system and methods for mounting an illuminated sign to a mounting surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2007Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Acuity Brands, Inc.Inventors: Mark Logan, Paul Pickard, Mark Wedell