Patents by Inventor Michael Baxter
Michael Baxter 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: 8473911Abstract: Generation of documentation from a computer readable symbolic representation is described. In an embodiment, a reified version of an input is obtained as coded objects. The input is readable by a programmed computer for execution, and is in an applied form of a symbolic representation of knowledge for a defined domain of knowledge. The reified version is a coded form of the applied form, wherein the coded objects are in a dynamic language. A content sequence library is accessed by the programmed computer responsive to the coded objects to extract content for a document plan. A reasoning library is then accessed by the programmed computer responsive to the content extracted to provide a sequenced organization of phrase structure for the content extracted. A natural language representation of the input is output from a realization of the sequenced organization of phrase structure.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2010Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: Xilinx, Inc.Inventor: Michael A. Baxter
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Patent number: 8199024Abstract: A safety circuit used in low-voltage connecting systems leaves the two low-voltage systems disconnected until it determines that it is safe to make a connection. When the safety circuit determines that no unsafe conditions exist and that it is safe to connect the two low-voltage systems, the safety circuit may connect the two systems by way of a “soft start” that provides a connection between the two systems over a period of time that reduces or prevents inductive voltage spikes on one or more of the low-voltage systems. When one of the low-voltage systems has a completely-discharged battery incorporated into it, a method is used for detection of proper polarity of the connections between the low-voltage systems. The polarity of the discharged battery is determined by passing one or more test currents through it and determining whether a corresponding voltage rise is observed.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2009Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Energy Safe Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Baxter, Brent Baxter, Michael Baxter, Ted Holbrook
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Patent number: 8192504Abstract: There is provided an aqueous liquid domestic composition comprising (i) one or more active component selected from the group consisting of (A) 3% to 50% by weight, based on the total solids weight of said domestic composition, one or more softening agent, (B) 2% to 90% by weight, based on the total solids weight of said domestic composition, one or more anionic surfactant, and (C) a mixture consisting of (I) 1% to 25% by weight, based on the total solids weight of said domestic composition, one or more softening agent, and (II) 5% to 75% by weight, based on the total solids weight of said domestic composition, one or more anionic surfactant, and (D) 0.1% to 30% by weight, based on the total solids weight of said domestic composition, one or more amphoteric compound; and (ii) one or more cationic polymer latex comprising (I) 0.5% to 6% by weight, based on the dry weight of said polymer, one or more cationic monomer, (II) 30% to 99.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2008Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Rohm and Haas CompanyInventors: Steven Michael Baxter, Marianne Patricia Creamer, Alan Wayne Kohr, Joseph Manna, Paul Francis David Reeve, Halla Ahmad Suleiman
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Patent number: 8169762Abstract: Current transformer relays having dual functions as current transformers and electromechanical switches are described. The current transformer relay includes a relay coil and a conducting loop concentric with the relay coil. Additional functions are thus provided in addition to the main relay switching function or functions. The concentric nature of the relay coil and the conducting loop create a current transformer between these elements. The additional functions include the ability to measure an alternating current (AC) current conducted by the conducting loop, the ability to detect and interpret an information signal imposed on power lines connected to the conducting loop, the ability to induce or impose an information signal on the conducting loop for transmission to power lies connected to the conducting loop, and the ability to measure a differential current between currents carried by the conducting loop and a second concentric conducting loop.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2009Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: Energy Safe Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Baxter, Brent Baxter, Michael Baxter, Ted Holbrook
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Patent number: 8159692Abstract: An automatic archiving system makes document archiving largely transparent to the user. In one embodiment, documents scanned in or printed during the course of office equipment operation are automatically archived. When a document is copied, printed, or faxed, a document image is archived by the document management workstation without further user intervention. A single user command results in the document being copied and archived, printed and archived, or faxed and archived. In accordance with a first aspect, an image processing device includes a receiving means for receiving a single input, a printing means, a memory device, and a communication means for communicating with said memory device. Responsive to receiving said single input requesting the printing of a document by said receiving means, said printing means prints the document and said communication means sends image data representing said document to said memory device.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2011Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventors: Jonathan J. Hull, Mark Peairs, John Cullen, Michael Baxter
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Patent number: 8139337Abstract: Systems and methods that provide improved detection of series fault conditions are described. The systems provide an increased range of response possibilities upon detection of such conditions. Solid-state temperature sensors are utilized and may be connected to a printed circuit board integrated with supply wire terminals, thus providing electronic circuitry controlling the response to over-temperature events while simultaneously keeping the temperature sensors in close proximity with the location of potential over-heating events. Electronic sensors in accordance with implementations of the present invention detect overheating conditions at temperatures more quickly because of the close proximity of the sensors to locations of potential overheating, thereby improving the safety of electrical wiring devices and fixtures. Additionally, the threshold temperature for response can more easily be selected or controlled to be at a variety of temperatures to improve safety.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2008Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Energy Safe Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael Baxter, Glenn Spacht, Brent Baxter
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Publication number: 20120019854Abstract: An automatic archiving system makes document archiving largely transparent to the user. In one embodiment, documents scanned in or printed during the course of office equipment operation are automatically archived. When a document is copied, printed, or faxed, a document image is archived by the document management workstation without further user intervention. A single user command results in the document being copied and archived, printed and archived, or faxed and archived. In accordance with a first aspect, an image processing device includes a receiving means for receiving a single input, a printing means, a memory device, and a communication means for communicating with said memory device. Responsive to receiving said single input requesting the printing of a document by said receiving means, said printing means prints the document and said communication means sends image data representing said document to said memory device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2011Publication date: January 26, 2012Applicants: RICOH CORPORATION, RICOH COMPANY LIMITEDInventors: Jonathan J. Hull, Mark Peairs, John Cullen, Michael Baxter
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Patent number: 7978361Abstract: An automatic archiving system that makes document archiving largely transparent to the user. In one embodiment, documents scanned in or printed during the course of office equipment operation are automatically archived. For example, an office local area network (LAN) may interconnect a copier, a printer, a fax machine, and a document management workstation. Whenever, a document is copied, printed, or faxed, a document image is archived by the document management workstation without further user intervention. A single user command results in the document being copied and archived, printed and archived, Of faxed and archived.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2009Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventors: Jonathan J. Hull, Mark Peairs, John Cullen, Michael Baxter
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Patent number: 7978447Abstract: A safety outlet that prevents hazardous conditions is described. Embodiments of the outlet use safe low-voltage DC power to check and ensure that an appliance is plugged into the outlet, that the appliance does not have short circuits or ground faults, and that the appliance is switched on. Some embodiments warn of unsafe conditions. Until the safety checks are performed and satisfactorily passed, embodiments of the outlet keep the AC power turned off and isolated from the outlet. Only then is the receptacle powered, after which the appliance can be used normally. Once the appliance is switched off, the power at the outlet is also turned off automatically. When an appliance is in use, some embodiments of the invention continue providing ground fault protection using GFCI technology. All this is performed automatically and quickly, nearly imperceptibly in normal use. Some embodiments may be integrated with external control systems.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2009Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: Energy Safe Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Michael Baxter
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Publication number: 20100283623Abstract: A safety circuit used in low-voltage connecting systems leaves the two low-voltage systems disconnected until it determines that it is safe to make a connection. When the safety circuit determines that no unsafe conditions exist and that it is safe to connect the two low-voltage systems, the safety circuit may connect the two systems by way of a “soft start” that provides a connection between the two systems over a period of time that reduces or prevents inductive voltage spikes on one or more of the low-voltage systems. When one of the low-voltage systems has a completely-discharged battery incorporated into it, a method is used for detection of proper polarity of the connections between the low-voltage systems. The polarity of the discharged battery is determined by passing one or more test currents through it and determining whether a corresponding voltage rise is observed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2009Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventors: Jeffrey Baxter, Brent Baxter, Michael Baxter, Ted Holbrook
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Publication number: 20100265630Abstract: Current transformer relays having dual functions as current transformers and electromechanical switches are described. The current transformer relay includes a relay coil and a conducting loop concentric with the relay coil. Additional functions are thus provided in addition to the main relay switching function or functions. The concentric nature of the relay coil and the conducting loop create a current transformer between these elements. The additional functions include the ability to measure an alternating current (AC) current conducted by the conducting loop, the ability to detect and interpret an information signal imposed on power lines connected to the conducting loop, the ability to induce or impose an information signal on the conducting loop for transmission to power lies connected to the conducting loop, and the ability to measure a differential current between currents carried by the conducting loop and a second concentric conducting loop.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2009Publication date: October 21, 2010Inventors: Jeffrey Baxter, Brent Baxter, Michael Baxter, Ted Holbrook
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Patent number: 7784014Abstract: A method is provided for generating a hardware description language (HDL) specification of a network packet processor from a textual language specification of the processing of network packets by the processor. The processor includes a look-ahead stage, an operation stage, an insert/remove stage, and an interleave stage. The textual language specification identifies the ports of the processor. The textual language specification includes formats for the type or types of the incoming and outgoing network packets. Each format includes the fields of the type of network packet. The textual language specification includes a procedure for each input port and for each type of incoming network packet received at the input port. Each procedure includes one or more actions for modifying the fields of a type of network packet as a function of state data and/or the fields of the type of network packet.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2007Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Xilinx, Inc.Inventors: Gordon J. Brebner, Christopher E. Neely, Philip B. James-Roxby, Eric R. Keller, Chidamber R. Kulkarni, Michael A. Baxter, Henry E. Styles, Graham F. Schelle
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Publication number: 20100173182Abstract: A safety circuit for use in low-voltage systems improves safety of and additional features to low-voltage connections. When incorporated into a battery, the circuit leaves the battery disconnected from the low-voltage system until it determines that it is safe to make a connection. When the safety circuit determines that no unsafe conditions exist and that it is safe to connect the battery, the safety circuit may connect the battery by way of a “soft start” that provides a connection over a period of time that reduces or prevents inductive voltage spikes on the low-voltage system. A method is used for detection of proper polarity of the connections between the battery and the low-voltage system. When incorporated into a jumper cable, the safety circuit provides communication abilities, can provide test abilities, and improves connection safety and functionality, such as allowing transfer of power between low-voltage systems having different voltages.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2010Publication date: July 8, 2010Inventors: Michael Baxter, Mark Walker
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Publication number: 20100073839Abstract: Systems and methods that provide improved detection of series fault and other localized unsafe heating conditions are described. The systems and methods provide an increased range of response possibilities upon detection of such conditions. Multiple temperature sensors are located in close proximity with the location of potential over-heating events, and differential temperature sensing is used to detect over-heating events. Electronic sensors in accordance with implementations of the present invention detect overheating conditions at lower temperatures and more quickly because of the close proximity of the sensors to locations of potential overheating and because of the differential temperature sensing, thereby improving the safety of electrical wiring devices and fixtures.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventors: Michael Baxter, Glenn Spacht
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Publication number: 20100073829Abstract: Systems and methods that provide improved detection of series fault conditions are described. The systems provide an increased range of response possibilities upon detection of such conditions. Solid-state temperature sensors are utilized and may be connected to a printed circuit board integrated with supply wire terminals, thus providing electronic circuitry controlling the response to over-temperature events while simultaneously keeping the temperature sensors in close proximity with the location of potential over-heating events. Electronic sensors in accordance with implementations of the present invention detect overheating conditions at temperatures more quickly because of the close proximity of the sensors to locations of potential overheating, thereby improving the safety of electrical wiring devices and fixtures. Additionally, the threshold temperature for response can more easily be selected or controlled to be at a variety of temperatures to improve safety.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2008Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventors: Michael Baxter, Glenn Spacht, Brent Baxter
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Patent number: 7684068Abstract: According to the present invention, an automatic archiving system that makes document archiving largely transparent to the user. In one embodiment, documents scanned in or printed during the course of office equipment operation are automatically archived. For example, an office local area network (LAN) may interconnect a copier, a printer, a facsimile machine, and a document management workstation. Whenever, a document is copied, printed, or faxed, a document image is archived by the document management workstation without further user intervention. A single user command results in the document being copied and archived, printed and archived, or faxed and archived.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2004Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventors: Jonathan J. Hull, Kurt Piersol, Mark Peairs, John Cullen, Michael Baxter
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Patent number: 7669127Abstract: Techniques for capturing information during multimedia presentations. According to an embodiment, the presentation recording appliance (PRA) receives multimedia presentation information comprising video information and/or audio information. The PRA may also receive information from external sources other than the first source. The audio and video information received by the PRA is then processed and stored in a format which facilitates subsequent retrieval.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2006Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventors: Jonathan J. Hull, Michael Baxter, Pamela Gage, Jamey Graham, Dar-Shyang Lee, Peter E. Hart
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Patent number: 7653925Abstract: Techniques for receiving information during multimedia presentations and for communicating the received information to one or more information access devices. A presentation recorder adapter receives information during a multimedia presentation and communicates the information to access devices. The adapter may receive multimedia presentation information, comprising video information and audio information, from a first source. The adapter may also receive information from a second source separate from the first source during the multimedia presentation. For example, the second source may be an attendee of the multimedia presentation. The adapter may transmit the multimedia presentation information received from the first source and the information received from the second source to one or more information access devices.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2000Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventors: Jonathan J. Hull, Michael Baxter, Pamela Gage, Jamey Graham, Dar-Shyang Lee, Peter E. Hart
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Patent number: 7650248Abstract: In-system signal monitoring using an integrated circuit such as a programmable logic device is described. An analog-to-digital converter is disposed in the programmable logic device. A sampling bridge is coupled to provide an analog input to the analog-to-digital converter and to receive first signaling of a first frequency. A signal generator is configured to provide second signaling at a second frequency which is a fraction of the first frequency. Sample window circuitry is coupled to receive the second signaling and configured to provide third signaling to the sampling bridge at least partially responsive to the second signaling and at least partially responsive to an adjustable impedance setting of the sample window circuitry. The sample window circuitry is configured to provide an adjustable sample window within a pulse-width range.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2006Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: Xilinx, Inc.Inventor: Michael A. Baxter
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Patent number: 7616628Abstract: Data-processing systems including processor datapaths that efficiently support computationally advantageous routing operations are disclosed. Data-processing methods based on such systems are also disclosed. An exemplary data-processing system includes a register file, a routing unit, a switch, and an arithmetic logic unit. The arithmetic logic unit may include a bitwise function unit, pipeline register, and an accumulator. The switch may have N data inputs and logM(N) switching stages. M may equal 2 or 4. In the case of log2(N) stages, each switching stage has N/2 switching cells. The routing unit may include a control logic that generates a control signal, and various logics that respectively operate on various bit groups of the control signal.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2006Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventor: Michael A. Baxter