Patents by Inventor Mark Richard Johnson

Mark Richard Johnson 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).

  • Publication number: 20240019229
    Abstract: An anemometer capable of attachable mounting on a firearm or airgun for the measurement of prevailing winds and other relevant environmental factors. Wind vector information, positional information, and environmental information is collected and relayed to a user interface or external device to aid the marksman in targeting.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 18, 2022
    Publication date: January 18, 2024
    Inventors: Michael Robert Christensen, Mark Richard Johnson
  • Patent number: 10353761
    Abstract: Described herein are apparatuses, methods, and computer readable media for asynchronous sensing and/or validating of data using a first sensor and a second sensor for a purpose of transforming input data into validated output data when at least one attribute of external data or the input data, as determined by a sensor, is missing. The external data is associated with the input data and is used for determining a set of attributes for the first sensor. The asynchronous sensing and/or validating of the input data enables faster transforming of the input data into the validated output data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 2016
    Date of Patent: July 16, 2019
    Assignee: Black Knight IP Holding Company, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel Brian Sogorka, Mark Richard Johnson, John David Holbrook, Jeffrey Albert Sanderson, Ronald Lynn Frazier, Donald P. Smith
  • Publication number: 20160299803
    Abstract: Described herein are apparatuses, methods, and computer readable media for asynchronous sensing and/or validating of data using a first sensor and a second sensor for a purpose of transforming input data into validated output data when at least one attribute of external data or the input data, as determined by a sensor, is missing. The external data is associated with the input data and is used for determining a set of attributes for the first sensor. The asynchronous sensing and/or validating of the input data enables faster transforming of the input data into the validated output data.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 25, 2016
    Publication date: October 13, 2016
    Applicant: BLACK KNIGHT IP HOLDING COMPANY, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel Brian Sogorka, Mark Richard Johnson, John David Holbrook, Jeffrey Albert Sanderson, Ronald Lynn Frazier, Donald P. Smith
  • Patent number: 8820009
    Abstract: A liquid storage tank has a tower section. A tank shell above the tower section encompasses a tank volume that has a capacity of at least 100,000 U.S. gallons. A reinforced ringbeam at the top of the tower section surrounds an internal area that withstands the downward force of the liquid. The ringbeam has at least one supporting face that resists downward forces. A dome sits on the supporting face and essentially covers the internal area. The dome is made of a series of laterally adjacent dome where each dome segment has an inner end that is positioned above an outer end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 2012
    Date of Patent: September 2, 2014
    Assignee: Chicago Bridge & Iron Company
    Inventors: Mark Richard Johnson, Kevin A. Binder, Jerral H. Turner, Sr.
  • Publication number: 20130290195
    Abstract: A method for determining the accuracy of an appraisal report using a computer implemented application, including pre-validating an appraisal report to determine whether a first set of rules has been satisfied, the appraisal report including N fields to be completed, the first set of rules comprising completion of a pre-determined number of N fields; proceeding to a post-validating step if the first set of rules is satisfied; post-validating an appraisal report to provide an evaluation thereof, the evaluation including a plurality of risk categories including risk level indicators, and a risk-based overall score.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 13, 2012
    Publication date: October 31, 2013
    Inventors: Ronald Lynn Frazier, Daniel Brian Sogorka, Mark Richard Johnson, Jeffrey Albert Sanderson, John David Holbrook
  • Publication number: 20130031854
    Abstract: A liquid storage tank has a tower section. A tank shell above the tower section encompasses a tank volume that has a capacity of at least 100,000 U.S. gallons. A reinforced ringbeam at the top of the tower section surrounds an internal area that withstands the downward force of the liquid. The ringbeam has at least one supporting face that resists downward forces. A dome sits on the supporting face and essentially covers the internal area. The dome is made of a series of laterally adjacent dome where each dome segment has an inner end that is positioned above an outer end.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 7, 2012
    Publication date: February 7, 2013
    Applicant: CHICAGO BRIDGE & IRON COMPANY
    Inventors: Mark Richard Johnson, Kevin A. Binder, Jerral H. Turner, SR.
  • Publication number: 20120278243
    Abstract: A method for determining the accuracy of an appraisal report using a computer implemented application, including pre-validating an appraisal report to determine whether a first set of rules has been satisfied, the appraisal report including N fields to be completed, the first set of rules comprising completion of a pre-determined number of N fields; proceeding to a post-validating step if the first set of rules is satisfied; post-validating an appraisal report to provide an evaluation thereof, the evaluation including a plurality of risk categories including risk level indicators, and a risk-based overall score.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 27, 2012
    Publication date: November 1, 2012
    Applicant: LPS IP Holding Company LLC
    Inventors: Ronald Lynn Frazier, Daniel Brian Sogorka, Mark Richard Johnson, Jeffrey Albert Sanderson, John David Holbrook
  • Patent number: 8261510
    Abstract: The disclosed liquid storage tank has a concrete tower section. A steel tank shell above the tower section encompasses a tank volume that has a capacity of at least 100,000 U.S. gallons. A concrete ringbeam at the top of the tower section surrounds an internal area between the ringbeam and an access tube that extends from within the tank volume into an interior of the tower section. The ringbeam has an integral upper wall above a ring-shaped, upwardly-facing supporting face that is at least about 4? inches wide and resists downward forces. A series of laterally adjacent concrete dome segments creates a dome that has a vaulted upper surface and essentially covers the internal area. Each of the dome segments has an outer end that sits on the supporting face of the ringbeam, and an inner end that is positioned above the outer end. Lateral sides on each segment define a segment angle, and the sum of the segment angles of the adjacent segments is less than 360 degrees.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 2008
    Date of Patent: September 11, 2012
    Assignee: Chicago Bridge & Iron Company
    Inventors: Mark Richard Johnson, Kevin A. Binder, Jerral H. Turner
  • Publication number: 20090272049
    Abstract: The disclosed liquid storage tank has a concrete tower section. A steel tank shell above the tower section encompasses a tank volume that has a capacity of at least 100,000 U.S. gallons. A concrete ringbeam at the top of the tower section surrounds an internal area between the ringbeam and an access tube that extends from within the tank volume into an interior of the tower section. The ringbeam has an integral upper wall above a ring-shaped, upwardly-facing supporting face that is at least about 4? inches wide and resists downward forces. A series of laterally adjacent concrete dome segments creates a dome that has a vaulted upper surface and essentially covers the internal area. Each of the dome segments has an outer end that sits on the supporting face of the ringbeam, and an inner end that is positioned above the outer end. Lateral sides on each segment define a segment angle, and the sum of the segment angles of the adjacent segments is less than 360 degrees.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2008
    Publication date: November 5, 2009
    Inventors: Mark Richard Johnson, Kevin A. Binder, Jerral H. Turner, Sr.