Patents by Inventor Mark Michael
Mark Michael 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: 20030188819Abstract: A method for ultrasonically bonding thermoplastic materials, for example melt-compatible thermoplastic materials, wherein the thermoplastic materials are preheated prior to entering an ultrasonic bonding means, thereby substantially increasing an ultimate bond strength established between the materials during the ultrasonic bonding process.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2002Publication date: October 9, 2003Inventors: Stephen Michael Campbell, Kile Patrick Mangan, Mark Michael Mleziva, Kent Allan Franklin, Adrian Roy Eggen
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Patent number: 6627289Abstract: Disclosed is an improved fastening tape for use on a disposable absorbent garment. The fastening tape comprises a first substrate and an interlocking material attached to said first substrate. The interlocking material extends the entire width of the fastening tape, and the interlocking material is longitudinally spaced from both transverse edges of the fastening tape. Also disclosed is a process for manufacturing the fastening tape. The process involves providing a continuous length of an interlocking material having a width and traveling in a first direction. The interlocking material is attached to a first substrate to form a composite. The composite is then cut along a second direction to form fastening tapes suitable for attachment on a disposable absorbent garment. The second direction is substantially perpendicular to the first direction.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2000Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Rebecca Lyn Dilnik, Allen Todd Leak, Mark Michael Mleziva, Michael A. Snyder, Patrick Sean McNichols, Scott Leslie Williams, Robert John Leveille, Scott Lee Pennings, Paul John Serbiak, Bruce Michael Siebers, Robert Eugene Vogt, Georgia Lynn Zehner, Thomas David Ehlert, John Gerard Hein, Timothy Raymond Heindel, Tim Joseph Janssen, Kathleen Ann Peterson
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Publication number: 20030182047Abstract: A system and method for controlling a pressure responsive device in an engine is provided. The device can vary a compression ratio in an engine cylinder. The method includes supplying fluid pressure to the pressure responsive device to change a compression ratio in the cylinder. The method further includes indicating when the device has deteriorated response. Finally, the method includes increasing the fluid pressure to the device to change the compression ratio in the cylinder in response to the indication.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2002Publication date: September 25, 2003Inventors: Bradley Alan Boyer, Joshua Putman Styron, Mark Michael Madin, V. Durga Nageswar Rao, Yash Andrew Imai
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Publication number: 20030177987Abstract: A system and method for controlling an engine is provided. The engine includes first and second pressure responsive devices varying compression ratios in first and second engine cylinders, respectively. The method includes commanding the first and second devices to decrease compression ratios in the first and second cylinders, respectively. The method further includes indicating when the first device has not decreased a compression ratio in the first cylinder. Finally, the method includes commanding the second device to increase a compression ratio in the second cylinder to reduce engine torque fluctuations.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2002Publication date: September 25, 2003Inventors: Bradley Alan Boyer, Joshua Putman Styron, Mark Michael Madin, V. Durga Nageswar Rao, Yash Andrew Imai
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Patent number: 6622669Abstract: A variable length connecting rod (12) has a first locking mechanism (36) for releasably locking connecting rod parts in a first effective length setting (FIG. 7) for the rod, and a second locking mechanism (38) for releasably locking the connecting rod parts in a second effective length setting to change the compression ratio for an engine cylinder. When a length change is to be made, hydraulic fluid unlocks a locked one of the locking mechanisms, allowing inertial force to effect the length change during an engine cycle. At completion of a length change, the other locking mechanism automatically unlocks.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2000Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: V. Durga Nageswar Rao, Mark Michael Madin, Yash Andrew Imai
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Patent number: 6619021Abstract: A combine harvester hydraulic system having a valve which automatically routes hydraulic fluid from a combine fluid supply line to a combine fluid return line when the combine fluid supply line is not coupled to a hydraulic line of a harvesting assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2002Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Mark Michael Chaney, Scott Robert Bowers
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Patent number: 6619020Abstract: A hydraulic system for a combine and harvesting assembly having a valve mechanism that automatically routes fluid from a combine hydraulic line to a harvesting assembly hydraulic line when the harvesting assembly line is coupled with the combine hydraulic line, and automatically routes fluid from the combine hydraulic line to a hydraulic cylinder that controls the speed of a variable speed sheave of a conveyor drive system when the harvesting assembly hydraulic line is detached from the combine hydraulic line. The valve mechanism also includes a relief valve that allows pressurized fluid from the hydraulic cylinder to flow back to the combine's hydraulic system when the valve is routing fluid from the combine hydraulic line to the harvesting assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2002Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Mark Michael Chaney, Scott Robert Bowers
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Publication number: 20030135186Abstract: A method of concurrently providing a series of types of pant-like garments and corresponding information to consumers. The series includes two or more pant-like garments, each of the garments corresponding to a stage of toilet training. Each of the garments in the series may differ from one another in terms of absorbent capacity, size, and/or features. The information provided to the consumer helps the consumer discern which garment from the series is most appropriate for a child in a specific stage of the toilet training process.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2002Publication date: July 17, 2003Inventors: Christopher Peter Olson, Shirlee Ann Weber, Mark Michael Mleziva, Sherry Ann Van Dyke, Angela Rae Eder, Todd Christopher Larson, Cynthia Louise Wyngaard
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Method and system for managing commitments, reducing measurement errors, and making safe disclosures
Publication number: 20030135398Abstract: A method and system is disclosed for managing commitments, reducing measurement error, and making safe disclosures. The method and system address the problems of managing commitments, reducing measurement error, and making safe disclosures by providing three inter-related facilities. The first facility is a contingent commitment facility that enables users to formulate and submit sets of contingent commitments and tests those sets for logical consistency and syntactical correctness. The second facility is a valuation facility that enables users to estimate the value of an arbitrary collection of assets, liabilities, or other quantities. The third facility is a negotiation facility that enables two agents to bilaterally negotiate while protecting their negotiation strategy and allowing the agents to form a binding legal contract on the basis of the negotiation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2001Publication date: July 17, 2003Inventor: Mark Michael Groz -
Publication number: 20030124331Abstract: A simplified elastic laminate is made from nonwovens and is especially suitable for side panels of training pant garments or the like. A plurality of thermoplastic adhesive elastomeric fibers are located between first and second facing webs. The fibers have an elastic core and adhesive surfaces. The facing webs, with the elastomeric fibers between them, are calendered together thus adhering the facing webs together via contact adhesion with the elastomeric fibers.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2001Publication date: July 3, 2003Inventors: Charles Morell, James Russell Fitts, Bryan D. Haynes, Leslie D. Dobbins, Donald V. Willitts, Stephen Michael Campbell, Howard Martin Welch, Todd Christopher Larson, Mark Michael Mleziva, Adrian Roy Eggen
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Patent number: 6568357Abstract: Various embodiments (20; 50; 50; 120) of variable length piston and connecting rod assemblies for imparting a variable compression ratio to an internal combustion engine. The embodiments incorporate novel arrangements of relatively movable parts (32, 34; 60, 62; 84, 86; 124, 126) related by various elastomeric elements (38; 58; 96, 104; 136) and oil passages (42; 116, 118; 140, 142) to change compression ratios.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2000Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, Inc.Inventors: V. Durga Nageswar Rao, Daniel Joseph German, Gary Allan Vrsek, Jeffrey Eliot Chottiner, Mark Michael Madin
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Patent number: 6566696Abstract: Integrated circuits with transistors exhibiting improved junction capacitances and various methods of fabricating the same are provided. In one aspect, a method of manufacturing is provided that includes forming a doped region in an active area of a substrate wherein the doped region has a first conductivity type and a first horizontal junction. A first source/drain region of the first conductivity type is formed in the active area with a second horizontal junction. A second source/drain region of the first conductivity type is formed in the active area with a third horizontal junction and a lateral separation from the first source/drain region that defines a channel region. The second and third horizontal junctions are positioned substantially at the first horizontal junction. The portion of the doped region positioned in the channel region is doped with an impurity of a second conductivity type that is opposite to the first conductivity type.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2001Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.Inventors: Jon D. Cheek, Mark Michael, Derick J. Wristers, James F. Buller
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Patent number: 6504854Abstract: A communication system is provided for use in processing systems and the like for carrying out data transfer operations between a first data bus and a peripheral device associated with a second data bus, wherein the first data bus operates at a first clock speed and wherein the second data bus operates. at a second clock speed which is different from the first clock speed and a 1/N integer multiple of the first clock speed. A sample signal associated with the second clock speed is received and the speed of operation of a state machine of a peripheral controller is dynamically adjusted in response to the sample signal such that the state machine of the peripheral controller operates at the second clock speed and causes operations on the second data bus to occur synchronously at the second clock speed.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1998Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Richard Gerard Hofmann, Mark Michael Schaffer, Thomas Andrew Sartorius
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Patent number: 6499446Abstract: A variable length connecting rod (12) has a first locking mechanism (36) for releasably locking connecting rod parts in a first effective length setting (FIG. 3) for the rod, and a second locking mechanism (38) for releasably locking the connecting rod parts in a second effective length setting (FIG. 2) to change the compression ratio for an engine cylinder. When a length change is to be made, hydraulic fluid unlocks a locked one of the locking mechanisms, allowing inertial force to effect the length change during an engine cycle. At completion of a length change, the other locking mechanism automatically unlocks.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2000Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, Inc.Inventors: V. Durga Nageswar Rao, Mark Michael Madin, Yash Andrew Imai
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Patent number: 6497203Abstract: A variable length connecting rod (12) has a first locking mechanism (36) for releasably locking connecting rod parts in a first effective length setting (FIG. 7) for the rod, and a second locking mechanism (38) for releasably locking the connecting rod parts in a second effective length setting to change the compression ratio for an engine cylinder. When a length change is to be made, hydraulic fluid unlocks a locked one of the locking mechanisms, allowing inertial force to effect the length change during an engine cycle. At completion of a length change, the other locking mechanism automatically unlocks.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2000Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, Inc.Inventors: V. Durga Nageswar Rao, Mark Michael Madin, Yash Andrew Imai
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Patent number: 6430904Abstract: A harvesting assembly is provided with a transverse feed auger for directing harvested crop material into a feederhouse. The feed auger is also provided with retractable fingers. The retractable fingers are freely rotatably mounted on a finger timing shaft located in the feed auger. A feed auger torque sensor is mounted to the feed auger and communicates an actual feed auger torque signal to a controller. The controller is provided with a memory having a maximum desired feed auger torque signal. When the actual feed auger torque signal exceeds the maximum desired feed auger torque signal, the feed auger drive is disengaged. A timing shaft torque sensor is mounted to the finger timing shaft and communicates an actual timing shaft torque signal to the controller. The memory of the controller is provided with a maximum desired timing shaft torque signal. When the actual timing shaft torque signal exceeds the maximum desired timing shaft torque signal a brake is applied to the feed auger.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2001Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Bruce Alan Coers, Roderick James Jensen, Mark Michael Chaney
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Patent number: 6412453Abstract: A system for varying a compression ratio of an internal combustion engine includes: at least one sensor for measuring an operating condition of the internal combustion engine; a variable compression ratio apparatus for varying the effective length of a connecting rod, the compression ratio apparatus itself comprising a bearing retainer disposed between the connecting rod and a crank pin, the bearing retainer having an inner surface in communication with the crank pin and an outer surface in communication with the connecting rod, the connecting rod being axially movable relative to the bearing retainer along a longitudinal axis of the connecting rod to effect a selective displacement of the connecting rod relative to the bearing retainer, the displacement thereby causing a change in the effective length of the connecting rod and a desired compression ratio of the internal combustion engine; and an engine controller coupled to the internal combustion engine, the sensor and the variable compression ratio apparatType: GrantFiled: October 18, 2000Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, Inc.Inventors: V. Durga N. Rao, James Ryland Clarke, Mark Michael Madin, Yash Andrew Imai
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Patent number: 6408804Abstract: An apparatus for selectively varying a compression ratio of an internal combustion engine includes a bearing retainer disposed between a connecting rod and a crankpin of an internal combustion engine, the bearing retainer having an inner surface in communication with the crankpin and an outer surface in communication with the connecting rod, the connecting rod being axially movable relative to the bearing retainer along a longitudinal axis of the connecting rod to effect a selective displacement of the connecting rod relative to the bearing retainer, the displacement thereby causing a change in the effective length of the connecting rod and the compression ratio of the internal combustion engine.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2000Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, Inc.Inventors: V. Durga Nageswar Rao, Mark Michael Madin, Yash Andrew Imai
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Patent number: 6406467Abstract: Disclosed is an improved fastening tape for use on a disposable absorbent garment. The fastening tape comprises a first substrate and an interlocking material attached to said first substrate. The interlocking material extends the entire width of the fastening tape, and the interlocking material is longitudinally spaced from both transverse edges of the fastening tape. Also disclosed is a process for manufacturing the fastening tape. The process involves providing a continuous length of an interlocking material having a width and traveling in a first direction. The interlocking material is attached to a first substrate to form a composite. The composite is then cut along a second direction to form fastening tapes suitable for attachment on a disposable absorbent garment. The second direction is substantially perpendicular to the first direction.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1995Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Rebecca Lyn Dilnik, Allen Todd Leak, Mark Michael Mleziva, Michael A. Snyder, Patrick Sean McNichols, Scott Leslie Williams, Robert John Leveille, Scott Lee Pennings, Paul John Serbiak, Bruce Michael Siebers, Robert Eugene Vogt, Georgia Lynn Zehner, Thomas David Ehlert, John Gerard Hein, Timothy Raymond Heindel, Tim Joseph Janssen, Kathleen Ann Peterson
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Patent number: 6406468Abstract: Disclosed is an improved fastening tape for use on a disposable absorbent garment. The fastening tape comprises a first substrate and an interlocking material attached to said first substrate. The interlocking material extends the entire width of the fastening tape, and the interlocking material is longitudinally spaced from both transverse edges of the fastening tape. Also disclosed is a process for manufacturing the fastening tape. The process involves providing a continuous length of an interlocking material having a width and traveling in a first direction. The interlocking material is attached to a first substrate to form a composite. The composite is then cut along a second direction to form fastening tapes suitable for attachment on a disposable absorbent garment. The second direction is substantially perpendicular to the first direction.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1995Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Rebecca Lyn Dilnik, Allen Todd Leak, Mark Michael Mleziva, Scott Lee Pennings, Paul John Serbiak, Bruce Michael Siebers, Thomas David Ehlert, John Gerard Hein, Timothy Raymond Heindel, Tim Joseph Janssen, Kathleen Ann Peterson