Patents by Inventor Matthew Levine

Matthew Levine 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: 20020073199
    Abstract: An intelligent traffic redirection system performs global load balancing. The system uses a network map that is generated in part by extending a “sparse” IP address data map. In particular, a method of extending an IP address block map begins by defining a set of one or more upper bound block(s). These upper bound blocks are then used to partition a space of IP addresses into subsets or “territories”, wherein each territory represents a largest set of IP addresses to which a piece of mapping data may be extended. The “piece” of mapping data typically consists of a host (usually a “name server” identified by the core point discovery process) IP address and some data about that host, namely, a “nearest” data center or a flag indicating that either “no data” exists for that host or that the system is “indifferent” as to which of a set of mirrored data centers the host should be mapped.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 29, 2001
    Publication date: June 13, 2002
    Inventors: Matthew Levine, Robert Kleinberg, Adrian Soviani
  • Patent number: 6390508
    Abstract: As part of a method of producing a customized chart for use with chart recorder apparatus, a user desiring the customized chart is provided with a list of questions including, for example, the size of the chart; the graduations of the chart with respect to a first chart dimension; and the graduations of the chart with respect to a second chart dimension. The questions are input to a software applications program operative to generate a datafile containing a graphical representation of the desired chart based upon the answers received. The datafile is delivered to a printing facility, where the chart is physically produced in accordance with the data file, then delivered to the user. One or more of the steps associated with the method may be carried out over a remote communications link such as a telephone to enhance convenience. For example, the step of inputting the answers may take place over a communications link from a remote location using phone lines and voice, modem or Internet protocols.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 21, 2002
    Inventor: Matthew Levine
  • Patent number: 6307577
    Abstract: A single actuator moves the chart and the marking implement in a chart recorder. A first drive means is used for advancing the chart to be recorded upon, a second drive means is used to move the marking implement, and an electromechanical actuator, responsive to an input signal, coupled to both the first and second drive means, exhibits a first direction of movement causing the marking implement to move and the chart to advance, and a second direction of movement causing only the marking implement to move. The electromechanical actuator preferably takes the form of a bidirectional stepper motor, though other types of motors and actuators such as solenoids may alternatively be utilized. Although useful with other types of chart recorders such as strip-chart recorders, the invention is particularly well suited to circular charts, since the shaft of the motor may be coupled to the chart movement mechanism by way of a rotatable disk.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2001
    Inventor: Matthew Levine
  • Publication number: 20010003390
    Abstract: As part of a method of producing a customized chart for use with chart recorder apparatus, a user desiring the customized chart is provided with a list of questions including, for example, the size of the chart; the graduations of the chart with respect to a first chart dimension; and the graduations of the chart with respect to a second chart dimension. The questions are input to a software applications program operative to generate a datafile containing a graphical representation of the desired chart based upon the answers received. The datafile is delivered to a printing facility, where the chart is physically produced in accordance with the data file, then delivered to the user. One or more of the steps associated with the method may be carried out over a remote communications link such as a telephone to enhance convenience. For example, the step of inputting the answers may take place over a communications link from a remote location using phone lines and voice, modem or Internet protocols.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 1998
    Publication date: June 14, 2001
    Applicant: LEVINE
    Inventor: MATTHEW LEVINE
  • Patent number: 5978000
    Abstract: An improved chart recorder integrates a variety of flexible control functions, including the ability to program a plurality of set points, which are advantageously made visually apparent on the chart recorder paper and used for direct equipment control. In a preferred embodiment, a reversible stepper motor is used in conjunction with an operator input, enabling a user to incrementally advance one or more pens in two dimensions in conjunction with paper travel. The chart paper may further optionally include a machine-readable code containing chart-related information, including scale resolution, with the recorder being programmed to detect and interpret the machine-readable code and adjust pen movement to ensure compatibility with the scale resolution.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 2, 1999
    Inventor: Matthew Levine
  • Patent number: 4837731
    Abstract: The present invention is a technique for operator entry of a time program into a programmable device. An operator adjustable input device having associated time indicia is employed to enter a time signal indicative of a time a selected time. A manual control state input device enables selection of one a control state. When the programmable device is in a program mode the selected control state is stored in a program memory at a location corresponding to the selected time. This program memory stores a program of control states for particular times. When in a control mode a clock signal indicative of the current time permits recall of the control state for the current time, thus permitting control in accordance with the recalled control state. In accordance with the preferred embodiment the programmable device is an electronic thermostat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 7, 1987
    Date of Patent: June 6, 1989
    Assignee: Honeywell Incorporated
    Inventors: Matthew Levine, Anthony Cairo, James Russo, Victor Rigotti, Roger Clark