Patents by Inventor Mark Spicer
Mark Spicer 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: 20250054159Abstract: Systems and methods for detecting anomalies in aviation data communication systems (e.g., air traffic control surveillance systems), include a processor receiving device status information. A variational autoencoder receives and optimizes the device status information and determines whether it qualifies as an anomaly. Optimized device status information is compared to either non-anomalous or anomalous device status data in a latent space of the variational autoencoder. The latent space preferably includes an n-D point scatter plot and hidden vector values. The processor optimizes the device status information by generating a plurality of probabilistic models of the device status information and determining which of the plurality of models is optimal. A game theoretic optimization is applied to the plurality of models, and the best model is used to generate the n-D point scatter plot in latent space. An image gradient sobel edge detector preprocesses the device status information prior to optimization.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2024Publication date: February 13, 2025Inventors: Mark Rahmes, Jennifer Spicer, Robert Konczynski, Kusay Rukieh, Jody Flieder, Dustin Ellsworth, Michael Fischer, Timothy Bruce Faulkner
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Publication number: 20250035379Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods of constructing a furnace facility including determining transport parameters including vessel parameters. The method can include determining operating site parameters of an operating site and designing one or more modules based on the vessel and operating site parameters. The modules can be sized to provide length, width, height, weight of the modules within allowance of the vessel and operating site parameters. The modules can be constructed at a module fabrication site before transporting to the operating site via a vessel. One or more modules can have one or more furnace components, and/or one or more modules can have one or more furnace.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2023Publication date: January 30, 2025Inventors: Thomas T. Hirst, David Spicer, Tim W. Hopkins, Samuel L. Almeida, Mark A. Rooney
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Patent number: 8943785Abstract: An apparatus and method for automated high-throughput processing seed requests or orders includes an autonomous single seed counter and packager which operates by pre-programmed criteria. Optional features can include a thresher, a spiral separator, and a label applicator. A conveyance path, controlled automatically, can move the seed to appropriate and desired stations during the processing while maintaining segregation from subsequent seed being processed. Validation of the seed request matching the sample requested occurs prior to processing and information about the seed to process or having been processed can be derived and stored for further use.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2009Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: Pioneer Hi Bred International IncInventors: Roger Blickhan, Bruce E. Cadwell, Joseph L. Glaubitz, David W. Goldsberry, Michael E. Hartman, Kent Hoeppner, James L. Hunter, Timothy P. Meyer, Andrew S. Nickerson, Lyndon J. Schroeder, Mark Spicer, Timothy J. Wilhelm
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Publication number: 20130260052Abstract: A method of improving the bonding of a coating or adhesive to an article comprising a wood surface comprises applying to the at least part of the wood surface a primer composition comprising a waterborne composition consisting essentially of at least one polyamine, at least one base and water and having a pH of at least 11.5.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2013Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicant: COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATIONInventors: Sheng LI, Wei Dong YANG, Wojciech Stanislaw GUTOWSKI, Sharon MOLENAAR, Mark SPICER
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Patent number: 8449668Abstract: This invention relates to a primer composition for wood comprising a waterborne composition comprising polyamine and having a pH of at least 11.5 and a method of improving the bonding of wood with coatings such as electrostatic coatings, and adhesives using the primer.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2007Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research OrganisationInventors: Sheng Li, Wei Dong Yang, Wojciech Stanislaw Gutowski, Sharon Molenaar, Mark Spicer
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Publication number: 20110206856Abstract: A method of electrostatic spraying of a polymer surface involves oxidation and treating the oxidised surface with a polyamine and an electroconductivity modifying agent which contains a mono-carboxylic acid of from one to 12 carbon atoms.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2009Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventors: Sheng LI, Wojciech Stanislaw Gutowski, Wei Dong Yang, Andrew Simon Hastings, Mark Spicer, Con Filippou
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Publication number: 20110047042Abstract: An apparatus and method for automated high-throughput processing seed requests or orders includes an autonomous single seed counter and packager which operates by pre-programmed criteria. Optional features can include a thresher, a spiral separator, and a label applicator. A conveyance path, controlled automatically, can move the seed to appropriate and desired stations during the processing while maintaining segregation from subsequent seed being processed. Validation of the seed request matching the sample requested occurs prior to processing and information about the seed to process or having been processed can be derived and stored for further use.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2009Publication date: February 24, 2011Applicant: PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: ROGER BLICKHAN, BRUCE E. CADWELL, JOSEPH L. GLAUBITZ, DAVID W. GOLDSBERRY, MICHAEL E, HARTMAN, KENT HOEPPNER, JAMES L. HUNTER, TIMOTHY P. MEYER, ANDREW S. NICKERSON, LYNDON J. SCHROEDER, MARK SPICER, TIMOTHY J. WILHELM
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Patent number: 7569081Abstract: A method is provided for automated converting of a web of a thin patterned catalyst-coated membrane to separate membrane sheets for fuel cell assembly. The membrane typically has a thickness of about one thousandth of an inch. Automated web converting involves transporting, with use of a movable vacuum, an end portion of the membrane web from a first location to a second location. With use of respective first and second vacuums at the first and second locations, and after removal of the movable vacuum, the end portion of the membrane web is releasably secured at the first and second locations. The membrane web is cut within a gap defined between a single catalyst pattern of the membrane web end portion and an adjacent catalyst pattern to produce a membrane sheet. The membrane sheet is precisely positioned to a desired orientation to facilitate subsequent processing of the membrane sheet.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2004Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Gary William Schukar, John Russell Mlinar, Mark Hyland Smith, Steven Mark Spicer
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Publication number: 20090191354Abstract: This invention relates to a primer composition for wood comprising a waterborne composition comprising polyamine and having a pH of at least 11.5 and a method of improving the bonding of wood with coatings such as electrostatic coatings, and adhesives using the primer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2007Publication date: July 30, 2009Applicant: COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATIONInventors: Sheng Li, Wei Dong Yang, Wojciech Stanislaw Gutowski, Sharon Molenaar, Mark Spicer
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Patent number: 7459185Abstract: A method for modifying a substrate containing a natural polymeric material to improve its interaction with other materials, the method comprising: A) Treating the substrate containing the natural polymeric material with a modifying agent selected from the group consisting of organo-functional coupling agents and multi-functional amine containing organic compounds; and B) optionally exposing the substrate containing natural polymeric material with one or more treatments selected from the group consisting of: i) subjecting the substrate to extraction with a solvent to reduce the content of extractable materials associated with the natural polymeric material prior to or during treatment with the modifying agent; ii) treatment with a physical field selected from static physical fields, high-frequency alternating physical fields and combinations of two or more thereof either prior to, during or after treatment with the modifying agent; and iii) oxidation of at least part of the natural polymeric material prior toType: GrantFiled: October 15, 2004Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research OrganizationInventors: Wojciech Stanislaw Gutowski, Lee Joy Russell, Alexander Bilyk, Pamela Maree Hoobin, Sheng Li, Con Filippou, Mark Spicer
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Publication number: 20070070801Abstract: A counter flow VAM and RAP asphalt plant having concentric drums, each with a conveyor for introducing material, the concentric drums with a plurality of passages between them permitting material to move from the inner drum to the outer drum and from the outer drum into the inner drum, thereby permitting at least some material to proceed through the asphalt plant and bypass direct exposure to high temperature flame emitted by an internal burner.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2006Publication date: March 29, 2007Applicant: CEDARAPIDS, INC.Inventors: JOSEPH MUSIL, DAVID EMERSON, MARK SPICER
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Publication number: 20070044445Abstract: A sensor system, method, and computer program product for determining physical characteristics of individual plants within a row located in an agricultural environment is provided. Embodiments of the present invention include, but are not limited to, a sensor assembly including a plurality of emitters and a corresponding plurality of receivers disposed substantially opposite one another such that the receivers may receive a plurality of signals emitted by said emitters to generate a binary profile image of each plant within a row of plants positioned along a row axis. Embodiments of the present invention also include supplementary sensors for determining other plant characteristics including leaf pattern and plant location along the row axis. The method and computer program product embodiments of the present invention may also differentiate selected plants of interest from invasive or weed species using the outputs of the sensor device of the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2006Publication date: March 1, 2007Applicant: Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.Inventors: Mark Spicer, Arno Ruckelshausen, Timur Dzinaj, Andreas Linz
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Publication number: 20050048207Abstract: A method for modifying a substrate containing a natural polymeric material to improve its interaction with other materials, the method comprising: A) Treating the substrate containing the natural polymeric material with a modifying agent selected from the group consisting of organo-functional coupling agents and multi-functional amine containing organic compounds; and B) optionally exposing the substrate containing natural polymeric material with one or more treatments selected from the group consisting of: i) subjecting the substrate to extraction with a solvent to reduce the content of extractable materials associated with the natural polymeric material prior to or during treatment with the modifying agent; ii) treatment with a physical field selected from static physical fields, high-frequency alternating physical fields and combinations of two or more thereof either prior to, during or after treatment with the modifying agent; and iii) oxidation of at least part of the natural polymeric material prior toType: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2004Publication date: March 3, 2005Applicant: COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATIONInventors: Wojciech Gutowski, Lee Russell, Alexander Bilyk, Pamela Hoobin, Sheng Li, Con Filippou, Mark Spicer
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Patent number: 6830784Abstract: A substrate containing a natural polymeric material is modified by: A) treating the substrate containing the natural polymeric material with a modifying agent selected from the group consisting of organo-functional coupling agents and multi-functional amine containing organic compounds; and B) optionally exposing the substrate containing natural polymeric material with one or more treatments selected from the consisting of: i) subjecting the substrate to extraction with a solvent to reduce the content of extractable materials associated with the natural polymeric material prior to or during treatment with the modifying agent; ii) treatment with a physical field selected from static physical fields, high-frequency alternating physical fields and combinations of two or more thereof either prior to, during or after treatment with the modifying agent; and iii) oxidation of at least part of the natural polymeric material prior to or during treatment with the modifying agent.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2002Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research OrganisationInventors: Wojciech Stanislaw Gutowski, Lee Joy Russell, Alexander Bilyk, Pamela Maree Hoobin, Sheng Li, Can Filippou, Mark Spicer
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Apparatus and method for converting a fuel cell membrane web to precisely positioned membrane sheets
Publication number: 20040168305Abstract: An apparatus and method provide for automated converting of a web of a thin patterned catalyst-coated membrane to separate membrane sheets for fuel cell assembly. The membrane typically has a thickness of about one thousandth of an inch. Automated web converting involves transporting, with use of a movable vacuum, an end portion of the membrane web from a first location to a second location. With use of respective first and second vacuums at the first and second locations, and after removal of the movable vacuum, the end portion of the membrane web is releasably secured at the first and second locations. The membrane web is cut within a gap defined between a single catalyst pattern of the membrane web end portion and an adjacent catalyst pattern to produce a membrane sheet. The membrane sheet is precisely positioned to a desired orientation to facilitate subsequent processing of the membrane sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2004Publication date: September 2, 2004Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Gary William Schukar, John Russell Mlinar, Mark Hyland Smith, Steven Mark Spicer -
Publication number: 20040115354Abstract: A process for modifying the surface of a substrate containing a polymeric material by contacting the surface with the modifying agent to bond the modifying agent to the surface the process comprising providing a solution of the modifying agent in a solvent and subjecting the solution of the modifying agent to a zone of elevated temperature to vaporize the solvent and provide diffuse contact between the modifying agent and the surface of the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2003Publication date: June 17, 2004Applicant: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research OrganisationInventors: Con Filippou, Wojciech Gutowski, David Proctor, Mark Spicer
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Patent number: 6740131Abstract: An apparatus and method provide for automated converting of a web of a thin patterned catalyst-coated membrane to separate membrane sheets for fuel cell assembly. The membrane typically has a thickness of about one thousandth of an inch. Automated web converting involves transporting, with use of a movable vacuum, an end portion of the membrane web from a first location to a second location. With use of respective first and second vacuums at the first and second locations, and after removal of the movable vacuum, the end portion of the membrane web is releasably secured at the first and second locations. The membrane web is cut within a gap defined between a single catalyst pattern of the membrane web end portion and an adjacent catalyst pattern to produce a membrane sheet. The membrane sheet is precisely positioned to a desired orientation to facilitate subsequent processing of the membrane sheet.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Gary William Schukar, John Russell Mlinar, Mark Hyland Smith, Steven Mark Spicer
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Patent number: 6706320Abstract: A process for modifying the surface of a substrate containing a polymeric material by contacting the surface with the modifying agent to bond the modifying agent to the surface the process comprising providing a solution of the modifying agent in a solvent and subjecting the solution of the modifying agent to a zone of elevated temperature to vaporize the solvent and provide diffuse contact between the modifying agent and the surface of the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2001Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research OrganisationInventors: Con Filippou, Wojciech S Gutowski, David Proctor, Mark Spicer
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Apparatus and method for converting a fuel cell membrane web to precisely positioned membrane sheets
Publication number: 20030190521Abstract: An apparatus and method provide for automated converting of a web of a thin patterned catalyst-coated membrane to separate membrane sheets for fuel cell assembly. The membrane typically has a thickness of about one thousandth of an inch. Automated web converting involves transporting, with use of a movable vacuum, an end portion of the membrane web from a first location to a second location. With use of respective first and second vacuums at the first and second locations, and after removal of the movable vacuum, the end portion of the membrane web is releasably secured at the first and second locations. The membrane web is cut within a gap defined between a single catalyst pattern of the membrane web end portion and an adjacent catalyst pattern to produce a membrane sheet. The membrane sheet is precisely positioned to a desired orientation to facilitate subsequent processing of the membrane sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2002Publication date: October 9, 2003Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Gary William Schukar, John Russell Mlinar, Mark Hyland Smith, Steven Mark Spicer -
Publication number: 20020018860Abstract: A process for modifying the surface of a substrate containing a polymeric material by contacting the surface with the modifying agent to bond the modifying agent to the surface the process comprising providing a solution of the modifying agent in a solvent and subjecting the solution of the modifying agent to a zone of elevated temperature to vaporize the solvent and provide diffuse contact between the modifying agent and the surface of the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2001Publication date: February 14, 2002Inventors: Con Filippou, Wojciech S. Gutowski, David Proctor, Mark Spicer