Patents by Inventor Michael A. Barrett
Michael A. Barrett 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: 9088951Abstract: This disclosure relates to reducing battery usage in handheld communication devices due to operation of variable managed features, such as a location determination feature and other features that consume variable amounts of time and power. The techniques of this disclosure include dynamically managing a power budget allocated to one or more variable managed features of the handheld communication device based on power consumption over time by the variable managed features. More specifically, the techniques include, for each variable managed feature, recalculating a frequency for performing power events based on an amount of remaining power after one or more power events. The techniques also include reallocating the power budget to the one or more variable managed features based on an amount of remaining power after one or more power events of the variable managed features, a pre-determined period of time, or reaching a threshold level of power consumption jitter.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2011Date of Patent: July 21, 2015Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Michael Barrett, Jangwon Lee
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Publication number: 20150163070Abstract: Methods for controlling online session inactivity timeouts between a user terminal and a server involves the server polling the user's local terminal to determine whether the user presence at the terminal can be confirmed if there is a period of inactivity within the session. If so, or if the server can otherwise confirm that the terminal is secured from use by other users, then the user session is maintained. Otherwise, the user session is allowed to timeout due to inactivity. The server may issue an alert to the user whenever a timeout is imminent, and may restore any information entered by the user prior to the timeout, if the user later returns and validates his identification.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2015Publication date: June 11, 2015Inventor: Michael Barrett
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Publication number: 20150068834Abstract: In accordance with at least one embodiment: a muffler with a case (comprised of at least one inlet, at least one outlet, and a body), and elongated members comprised of material capable of a predetermined resonance. The elongated members have sufficient length after their final point of attachment to vibrate when exposed to flowing exhaust gasses. This vibration results in resonance that is noise canceling and/or sound enhancing. The muffler may also contain any combination of sound baffles, sound absorbent material, and other sound altering devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2013Publication date: March 12, 2015Inventors: Michael Wayne Barrett, Andrew Michael Barrett
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Patent number: 8966065Abstract: Methods for controlling online session inactivity timeouts between a user terminal and a server involves the server polling the user's local terminal to determine whether the user presence at the terminal can be confirmed if there is a period of inactivity within the session. If so, or if the server can otherwise confirm that the terminal is secured from use by other users, then the user session is maintained. Otherwise, the user session is allowed to timeout due to inactivity. The server may issue an alert to the user whenever a timeout is imminent, and may restore any information entered by the user prior to the timeout, if the user later returns and validates his identification.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2012Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: III Holdings 1, LLCInventor: Michael Barrett
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Patent number: 8905963Abstract: Methods and apparatus provide a therapeutic fluid to devices implanted in the body, for example to containers of devices implanted in the eye of a patient. The methods and apparatus may comprise an injector to increase an amount of therapeutic agent injected into the device implanted in the eye, or a structure to receive the therapeutic fluid within the device implanted in the eye, or combinations thereof. The device implanted in the eye may comprise a reservoir chamber having a fluid with a density different than the therapeutic fluid, and the apparatus can be adapted to at least partially separate the implanted device fluid from therapeutic fluid within the reservoir chamber to increase and amount of therapeutic fluid placed in the reservoir chamber.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2013Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: ForSight Vision4, Inc.Inventors: Eugene de Juan, Jr., Signe Erickson, Randolph E. Campbell, Darren Doud, Michael Barrett, David Batten, Christina Skieller, Greg Stine
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Patent number: 8808727Abstract: A therapeutic device to release a therapeutic agent comprises a porous structure coupled to a container comprising a reservoir. The reservoir comprises a volume sized to release therapeutic amounts of the therapeutic agent for an extended time when coupled to the porous structure and implanted in the patient. The porous structure may comprise a first side coupled to the reservoir and a second side to couple to the patient to release the therapeutic agent. A plurality of interconnecting channels can extend from the first side to the second side so as to connect a first a plurality of openings on the first side with a second plurality of openings on the second side.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: ForSight Vision4, Inc.Inventors: Eugene de Juan, Jr., Yair Alster, Steven M. Chamow, Kathleen Cogan Farinas, Hanson S. Giffor, III, K. Angela MacFarlane, Cary J. Reich, Michael Barrett, Randolph E. Campbell, Robert George, Douglas Sutton
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Patent number: 8795712Abstract: A therapeutic device to release a therapeutic agent comprises a porous structure coupled to a container comprising a reservoir. The reservoir comprises a volume sized to release therapeutic amounts of the therapeutic agent for an extended time when coupled to the porous structure and implanted in the patient. The porous structure may comprise a first side coupled to the reservoir and a second side to couple to the patient to release the therapeutic agent. A plurality of interconnecting channels can extend from the first side to the second side so as to connect a first a plurality of openings on the first side with a second plurality of openings on the second side.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2013Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: ForSight Vision4, Inc.Inventors: Eugene de Juan, Jr., Yair Alster, Hanson S. Gifford, III, Michael Barrett, Randolph E. Campbell, Douglas Sutton
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Patent number: 8760354Abstract: A communication system including an antenna array with feed network coupled to communication electronics. In one example, a communication subsystem comprises a plurality of antennas each adapted to receive an information signal and a plurality of orthomode transducers coupled to corresponding ones of the plurality of antennas, each OMT is adapted to provide at a first component signal having a first polarization and a second component signal having a second polarization. The communication subsystem also comprises a feed network that receives the first component signal and the second component signal from each orthomode transducer and provides a first summed component signal at a first feed port and a second summed component signal at a second feed port, and a phase correction device coupled to the first and second feed ports and adapted to phase match the first summed component signal with the second summed component signal.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2010Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Astronics Aerosat CorporationInventors: Richard Clymer, Michael Barrett, Frank Blanda, Robert Krivicich, Richard B. Anderson, Matthew Flannery
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Publication number: 20140156101Abstract: Systems and methods are described herein for managing the operations of a plurality of microgrid modules. A microgrid module includes transformers and/or power converters necessary for modifying the input AC or DC power sources to meet the required characteristics of the output power. The microgrid module further comprises a control software module and a power router software module. The control software module receives data from sensors in the microgrid module and controls the flow of power with controllable elements. The power router software module controls the operation of the power router. The power router can detect changes in demand for power within the microgrid module or from other microgrid modules. The power router can adjust the flow of power between the microgrid modules in response to changes in the supply of power to the microgrid module and changes in the demand for power from the microgrid module.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2014Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicant: Science Applications International CorporationInventors: Landon Cabell Garland Miller, David Michael Barrett, John Patrick Kajs
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Publication number: 20140089735Abstract: The collection of performance data at multiple servers in a SAN and forwarding that data to a centralized server for analysis is disclosed. Remote agents and a central server application collect specific interesting negative event data to enable a picture of the operational health of the SAN to be determined. The agents are placed in servers having HBAs acting as initiators. The agents interact with the HBAs through a driver stack to collect event data. Because of the initiator function they perform, HBAs have visibility to parts of the network that other entities do not have access to, and thus are ideal locations for gathering event data. A SAN diagnostics manager then pulls the collected data from each agent so that a “picture” of the SAN can be developed. In addition to collecting initiator data, the agents also collect errors and performance data from the OS of the servers.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2013Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: Emulex Design & Manufacturing CorporationInventors: David Michael Barrett, Erick Crowell, Bino Joseph Sebastian, John Peter Waszak
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Publication number: 20140073714Abstract: A therapeutic device to release a therapeutic agent comprises a porous structure coupled to a container comprising a reservoir. The reservoir comprises a volume sized to release therapeutic amounts of the therapeutic agent for an extended time when coupled to the porous structure and implanted in the patient. The porous structure may comprise a first side coupled to the reservoir and a second side to couple to the patient to release the therapeutic agent. A plurality of interconnecting channels can extend from the first side to the second side so as to connect a first a plurality of openings on the first side with a second plurality of openings on the second side.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2013Publication date: March 13, 2014Applicant: FORSIGHT VISION4, INC.Inventors: Cary J. Reich, Michael Barrett, Randolph E. Campbell, Kathleen C. Farinas
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Publication number: 20140059657Abstract: A system of the present invention uses an identity provider to provide the authentication services for multiple service providers. An identity provider communicates with one or more service providers. A user that wishes to gain access to a service provider is authenticated through the use of the identity provider. A user desiring to access a service provider is first authenticated by the identity provider. The identity provider determines if the user meets the desired class level and provides various information related to the authentication. When the user attempts to access a second service provider that is associated with the same identity provider, the second service provider accesses the identity provider and determines that the user was recently authenticated. The identity provider then transmits the relevant information regarding the authentication process to the second service provider, which can then allow or deny the user access to the second service provider.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2013Publication date: February 27, 2014Applicant: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventor: Michael BARRETT
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Publication number: 20140058433Abstract: Methods and devices are adapted for regulating fluid flow to and from a region of a patient's lung, such as to achieve a desired fluid flow dynamic to a lung region during respiration and/or to induce collapse in one or more lung regions. Pursuant to an exemplary procedure, an identified region of the lung is targeted for treatment. The targeted lung region is then bronchially isolated to regulate airflow into and/or out of the targeted lung region through one or more bronchial passageways that feed air to the targeted lung region.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2013Publication date: February 27, 2014Applicant: Pulmonx CorporationInventors: Michael Barrett, Antony J. Fields, Michael J. Hendricksen, Ronald R. Hundertmark, John G. McCutcheon, Alan R. Rapacki, Michael Regan, Steve Wallace
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Patent number: 8649914Abstract: Systems and methods are described herein for managing the operations of a plurality of microgrid modules. A microgrid module includes transformers and/or power converters necessary for modifying the input AC or DC power sources to meet the required characteristics of the output power. The micro grid module further comprises a control software module and a power router software module. The control software module receives data from sensors in the microgrid module and controls the flow of power with controllable elements. The power router software module controls the operation of the power router. The power router can detect changes in demand for power within the microgrid module or from other microgrid modules. The power router can adjust the flow of power between the micro grid modules in response to changes in the supply of power to the microgrid module and changes in the demand for power from the microgrid module.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2013Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: Science Applications International CorporationInventors: Landon Cabell Garland Miller, David Michael Barrett, John Patrick Kajs
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Patent number: 8635376Abstract: The collection of performance data at multiple servers in a SAN and forwarding that data to a centralized server for analysis is disclosed. Remote agents and a central server application collect specific interesting negative event data to enable a picture of the operational health of the SAN to be determined. The agents are placed in servers having HBAs acting as initiators. The agents interact with the HBAs through a driver stack to collect event data. Because of the initiator function they perform, HBAs have visibility to parts of the network that other entities do not have access to, and thus are ideal locations for gathering event data. A SAN diagnostics manager then pulls the collected data from each agent so that a “picture” of the SAN can be developed. In addition to collecting initiator data, the agents also collect errors and performance data from the OS of the servers.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2009Date of Patent: January 21, 2014Assignee: Emulex Design & Manufacturing CorporationInventors: David Michael Barrett, Erick Crowell, Bino Joseph Sebastian, John Peter Waszak
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Publication number: 20140008354Abstract: A system and method for use in brazing, cladding, building up, filling, overlaying, welding, and joining applications is provided. The system includes a high intensity energy source configured to heat at least one workpiece to create a molten puddle and a feeder system that includes a wire feeder configured to feed a consumable to the molten puddle. The system also includes an induction system which receives the consumable and induction-heats a length of the consumable prior to that part of the consumable entering the molten puddle. The method includes heating at least one workpiece to create a molten puddle and feeding a consumable to the molten puddle. The method also includes induction-heating a length of the consumable prior to that part of the consumable entering the molten puddle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2013Publication date: January 9, 2014Applicant: LINCOLN GLOBAL, INC.Inventors: Peter PLETCHER, Steven R. SUMNER, Michael BARRETT
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Publication number: 20140008339Abstract: A system and method for removing material in a workpiece is provided. The system includes a laser system that melts a portion of the workpiece by heating the workpiece. The system includes a wire feeder system that feeds a wire to the workpiece to remove molten metal from the workpiece by using the wire. The wire is configured such that the molten metal adheres to the wire when the wire makes contact with the molten metal. The melting by the laser system includes a cutting or a gouging of the workpiece. In some embodiments, the system includes a hot wire power supply that supplies heating current through a length of the wire to heat the length of the wire to a desired temperature. The heating of the wire facilitates the adherence of the molten metal to the wire.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2013Publication date: January 9, 2014Applicant: LINCOLN GLOBAL, INC.Inventors: Jonathan S. Ogborn, Elliott Ash, Edward Enyedy, Michael Barrett
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Publication number: 20130325258Abstract: A control system includes an onboard controller, a location determination system, and a speed sensor. The controller identifies a designated area along a route that includes a downhill section, an airflow restricted area, a banked section, a section to be cleaned, an adverse environmental area, an adverse vehicular condition area, and/or a section where travel is restricted. The designated area is associated with an operating rule that requires the vehicle to travel at least as fast as a lower speed limit. The location determination system monitors actual locations of the vehicle as the vehicle travels along the route. The speed sensor obtains speed data representative of an actual velocity of the vehicle. The controller restricts control of the vehicle such that the actual velocity of the vehicle is at least as fast as the lower speed limit of the designated area when the vehicle is in the designated area.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2012Publication date: December 5, 2013Inventors: Jared Klineman Cooper, David Eldredge, David Peltz, John Brand, Frank Wawrzyniak, Robert Bremmer, Michael Barrett, Wolfgang Daum
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Publication number: 20130274947Abstract: Systems and methods are described herein for managing the operations of a plurality of microgrid modules. A microgrid module includes transformers and/or power converters necessary for modifying the input AC or DC power sources to meet the required characteristics of the output power. The micro grid module further comprises a control software module and a power router software module. The control software module receives data from sensors in the microgrid module and controls the flow of power with controllable elements. The power router software module controls the operation of the power router. The power router can detect changes in demand for power within the microgrid module or from other microgrid modules. The power router can adjust the flow of power between the micro grid modules in response to changes in the supply of power to the microgrid module and changes in the demand for power from the microgrid module.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2013Publication date: October 17, 2013Inventors: Landon Cabell Garland Miller, David Michael Barrett, John Patrick Kajs
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Patent number: 8544560Abstract: A drive mechanism is described for moving/controlling objects/mechanisms/systems coupled with a drillstring and/or pipe. The drive mechanism may be axially arranged on a drillstring or pipe, compact, capable of fine control and delivering high torque or the like and may be electrically and/or hydraulically powered. The drive mechanism may comprising a driving member comprising a plurality of drivers linearly translatable with respect to the driving member, each driving member having at their ends a male engaging portion and an associated driven member, comprising a plurality of female receiving portions adapted to receive a male engaging portion, the arrangement being such that linear translation of a driver causes its engaging portion to engage with a female receiving portion and the action of the engaging portion produces a reaction in the receiving portion causing displacement of the driven member in a direction other than that of the translatable driver.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2009Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: William Bertram, Walter Aldred, Ashley Johnson, Frank Espinosa, Michael Barrett, Carlos Delgado