Patents by Inventor Mark Tyson
Mark Tyson 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: 11047174Abstract: A digging apparatus (10, 300) is disclosed. The digging apparatus (10,300) includes a handle assembly (14, 14a, 314), a motor (32), a main switch (22, 322) electrically connected with the motor (32). The main switch (22,322) is movable between a first position in which operation of the motor (32) is allowed and a second position in which operation of the motor (32) is prevented, and a drilling bit (88, 88a, 388) is driven by the motor (32).Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2018Date of Patent: June 29, 2021Assignee: TECHTRONIC CORDLESS GPInventors: Wai For Wong, Mark Tyson, Andrew Cameron, Dong Lai Gu, Zhi Hau Chen
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Publication number: 20200095830Abstract: A digging apparatus (10, 300) is disclosed. The digging apparatus (10,300) includes a handle assembly (14, 14a, 314), a motor (32), a main switch (22, 322) electrically connected with the motor (32). The main switch (22,322) is movable between a first position in which operation of the motor (32) is allowed and a second position in which operation of the motor (32) is prevented, and a drilling bit (88, 88a, 388) is driven by the motor (32).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2018Publication date: March 26, 2020Inventors: Wai For Wong, Mark Tyson, Andrew Cameron, Dong Lai Gu, Zhi Hau Chen
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Patent number: 10055570Abstract: A communication device capable of communicating over a network on behalf of a consumer device, the network being configured such transport of packets through the network is provided by each communication device in the network listening for and relaying packets, the communication device comprising a relay unit configured to listen for packets and relay them over the network, a mode unit configured to identify whether the consumer device is active or non-active with respect to the network, and a timing unit configured to control the time that the relay unit listens for packets in dependence on that identification.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2014Date of Patent: August 21, 2018Assignee: QUALCOMM TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL, LTDInventors: Hugo Mark Tyson, Nicolas Guy Albert Graube
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Patent number: 9842202Abstract: A method of determining the proximity of a first device to a second device, the method comprising, at the second device: receiving a first packet having a first payload and a first lifetime value, the first lifetime value being such so as to cause a device receiving the first packet to not retransmit the first payload; and generating, in dependence on the first packet, a second packet having a second payload and a second lifetime value, the second payload being indicative of the proximity of the first device to the second device and the second lifetime value being such as to cause a device receiving the second packet to retransmit the second payload.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2014Date of Patent: December 12, 2017Assignee: QUALCOMM TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL, LTD.Inventors: Murray Robert Jarvis, Nicolas Guy Albert Graube, Robin Heydon, Nicholas John Jones, David Huntingford, Hugo Mark Tyson
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Patent number: 9692538Abstract: A network including a plurality of wireless communication devices capable of operating according to a wireless protocol that imposes no common timebase at the network level, the plurality of devices comprising: an initiator device configured to detect an event and in response transmit an event message having a payload comprising a time field; and a set of appliance devices configured to receive and automatically retransmit messages received from others of the devices, each appliance device being associated with an appliance supplementary to its wireless communication function and being configured to, on receiving an event message comprising a time field, cause their respective associated appliance to perform a function at a time indicated by the content of the time field in the received message.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2014Date of Patent: June 27, 2017Assignee: QUALCOMM Technologies International, LTD.Inventors: Hugo Mark Tyson, Nicolas Guy Albert Graube, Robin Heydon
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Patent number: 9489506Abstract: A communication device capable of communicating according to two communication protocols, the device being configured to: in response to receiving a first message according to a first one of the protocols, the first message including data defining a payload, automatically retransmit a second message according to the first protocol, the second message comprising data defining an identical payload to that of the first message; and in response to receiving the first message, automatically transmit a third message according to the second protocol, the second message also comprising data defining an identical payload to the first message.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2014Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Assignee: QUALCOMM TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL, LTD.Inventors: Hugo Mark Tyson, Nicolas Guy Albert Graube, Robin Heydon
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Publication number: 20150244648Abstract: A communication device capable of communicating over a communication network that is configured such transport of packets through the network is provided by each communication device in the network listening for and relaying packets, the communication device comprising a relay unit configured to listen for packets and relay them over the network, a detection unit configured to identify other communication devices in the network that are also capable of acting as relay devices and a power controller configured to adjust the power that the communication device uses to listen for packets in dependence on the other devices identified by the detection unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2014Publication date: August 27, 2015Applicant: Cambridge Silicon Radio LimitedInventors: Hugo Mark Tyson, Nicolas Guy Albert Graube
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Publication number: 20150245412Abstract: A communication device capable of communicating according to two communication protocols, the device being configured to: in response to receiving a first message according to a first one of the protocols, the first message including data defining a payload, automatically retransmit a second message according to the first protocol, the second message comprising data defining an identical payload to that of the first message; and in response to receiving the first message, automatically transmit a third message according to the second protocol, the second message also comprising data defining an identical payload to the first message.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2014Publication date: August 27, 2015Applicant: Cambridge Silicon Radio LimitedInventors: Hugo Mark Tyson, Nicolas Guy Albert Graube, Robin Heydon
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Publication number: 20150244481Abstract: A wireless communication device configured to receive a first data packet identified as being of a broadcast packet type, the first packet comprising a first mesh network data packet that comprises a payload and a first lifetime value. A portion of the first packet may be compared against a record of mesh network data packets previously received by the device. If the record indicates that the first packet has not been previously received by the device and if the first lifetime value of the first packet is not equal to a predetermined threshold value, then form a second mesh network data packet that is unaltered from the first packet except that the first lifetime value is changed to indicate that the first packet has been received. The second packet may be transmitted within a second data packet that is identified as being of the broadcast packet type.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2014Publication date: August 27, 2015Applicant: Cambridge Silicon Radio LimitedInventors: Hugo Mark Tyson, Nicolas Guy Albert Graube, Robin Heydon
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Publication number: 20150244623Abstract: An analysis device for analysing a communication network comprising a plurality of communication devices, the communication network being configured such that transport of packets through the network is provided by the communication devices in the network listening for and relaying packets, the analysis device being configured to: receive a traffic statistics log from a profile device, the traffic statistics log comprising a traffic statistics message from each of the plurality of communication devices, each traffic statistics message comprising data defining at least one reception property of the reception of at least one probe message at the respective communication device; and identify, based on the at least one reception property, at least one restriction point communication device from the plurality of communication devices that is a restriction point in the network.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2014Publication date: August 27, 2015Applicant: Cambridge Silicon Radio LimitedInventors: Robin Heydon, Nicholas John Jones, Clive Thomson, Hugo Mark Tyson, Nicolas Guy Albert Graube
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Publication number: 20150245203Abstract: A method for identifying packets received at a wireless communication device capable of operating according to a wireless communications protocol and capable of communicating in a network, the method comprising: receiving a first packet; processing, in accordance with a predetermined algorithm, a portion of the first packet in dependence on a first network key associated with a first network; and determining if a result of said processing is successful or unsuccessful and, if successful, identifying the first packet as being addressed to devices in the first network.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2014Publication date: August 27, 2015Applicant: Cambridge Silicon Radio LimitedInventors: Hugo Mark Tyson, Nicolas Guy Albert Graube, Robin Heydon
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Publication number: 20150245296Abstract: A communication device capable of communicating over a network on behalf of a consumer device, the network being configured such transport of packets through the network is provided by each communication device in the network listening for and relaying packets, the communication device comprising a relay unit configured to listen for packets and relay them over the network, a mode unit configured to identify whether the consumer device is active or non-active with respect to the network, and a timing unit configured to control the time that the relay unit listens for packets in dependence on that identification.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2014Publication date: August 27, 2015Applicant: Cambridge Silicon Radio LimitedInventors: Hugo Mark Tyson, Nicolas Guy Albert Graube
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Publication number: 20150244484Abstract: A network including a plurality of wireless communication devices capable of operating according to a wireless protocol that imposes no common timebase at the network level, the plurality of devices comprising: an initiator device configured to detect an event and in response transmit an event message having a payload comprising a time field; and a set of appliance devices configured to receive and automatically retransmit messages received from others of the devices, each appliance device being associated with an appliance supplementary to its wireless communication function and being configured to, on receiving an event message comprising a time field, cause their respective associated appliance to perform a function at a time indicated by the content of the time field in the received message.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2014Publication date: August 27, 2015Applicant: Cambridge Silicon Radio LimitedInventors: Hugo Mark Tyson, Nicolas Guy Albert Graube, Robin Heydon
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Publication number: 20150245231Abstract: A method of determining the proximity of a first device to a second device, the method comprising, at the second device: receiving a first packet having a first payload and a first lifetime value, the first lifetime value being such so as to cause a device receiving the first packet to not retransmit the first payload; and generating, in dependence on the first packet, a second packet having a second payload and a second lifetime value, the second payload being indicative of the proximity of the first device to the second device and the second lifetime value being such as to cause a device receiving the second packet to retransmit the second payload.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2014Publication date: August 27, 2015Applicant: Cambridge Silicon Radio LimitedInventors: Murray Robert Jarvis, Nicolas Guy Albert Graube, Robin Heydon, Nicholas John Jones, David Huntingford, Hugo Mark Tyson
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Publication number: 20080070760Abstract: A weighted sleeve includes an inner portion to be disposed on a limb along a first direction and having first and second sides, an outer portion having first and second sides corresponding to the first and second sides of the inner portion, respectively, at least two pockets disposed on the outer portion extending along the first direction in between the first and second sides, at least one fastening part to fasten the first and second sides together around the limb, and a weight member having a plurality of beads and a lining to contain the beads, the weight member being slidably insertable and removable from the at least two pockets.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2006Publication date: March 20, 2008Inventor: Mark Tyson DANIEL
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Publication number: 20080011794Abstract: A sleeve holding apparatus includes a main portion having a first end and a second end opposite to the first end, first and second VELCRO or magnetic coupling portions disposed at the first and second ends of the main portion, respectively, and at least one weather and water-resistant pocket disposed on the main portion between the first and second ends.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2007Publication date: January 17, 2008Inventor: Mark Tyson DANIEL
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Patent number: 6854010Abstract: A centralized real-time multi-location management system that manages the exchange of location-level service data to a central server, as well as provides a secure firewall for the location-level systems through a network transceiver at each property. The network transceiver receives data from the location-level service and transmits and receives the data to and from the remote central server. At the central server, each property's data are integrated into a central database for use by a variety of central application services accessible by users through thin-client user interfaces.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2001Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: BlueCube Software, Inc.Inventors: Seth Christian, Kent Churchill, Jeffrey Dale Stivers, Mark Tyson