Patents by Inventor Michael Dan

Michael Dan 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: 20110045494
    Abstract: A method is provided for detecting and/or measuring the occurrence of an enzyme in the form of CYP1B1 in a patient for the detection of cancer in said patient. The method includes the steps of administering a reporter substrate to a patient; taking a bodily fluid and/or tissue sample from the patient after one or more pre-determined periods of time; and analyzing the bodily fluid and/or tissue sample in vitro for the occurrence and/or measurement of a metabolite of the reporter substrate caused as a result of metabolism of the reporter substrate by said enzyme in said patient during said pre-determined period of time.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 18, 2010
    Publication date: February 24, 2011
    Inventor: Michael Dan Burke
  • Patent number: 7712559
    Abstract: A method of controlling the speed of a right front wheel and a left front wheel on a work machine includes receiving a speed command based at least partially on an operator input and monitoring at least one wheel steering angle of at least one front wheel. A first front wheel speed command may be determined based at least partially on the at least one wheel steering angle. In addition, a second front wheel speed command may be determined based at least partially on the at least one wheel steering angle. The first front wheel speed command and the second front wheel speed command may be output to independently control the speed of the right and the left front wheels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 2007
    Date of Patent: May 11, 2010
    Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.
    Inventors: John Andrew Yeoman, Michael Dan Strnad, Kevin Lynn Claytor, Stephen Victor Lunzman
  • Publication number: 20100082130
    Abstract: An object can be used in an industrial control configuration in relation to performing a function or task. Matching can occur such that an object with operational requirements can bind with a host that has capabilities that meet those operational requirements—matching can occur automatically as well as through user operation. Once matched, different functionality can be presented to a user pertaining to the object. To assist the user, the object can include external references, logic, local or private data, as well as others in addition to resources. To facilitate operation, capabilities and resources can be published in a directory that can be accessed by different entities—sometimes with security constraints in order to protect configuration integrity. Likewise, a subscription system can be employed such that when a change to a related entity is made, a notice can transfer to related entities and operation can alter based upon the change.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 30, 2008
    Publication date: April 1, 2010
    Applicant: ROCKWELL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
    Inventors: Kenneth Scott Plache, Daniel Baliey Seger, Raymond John Staron, Taryl Jon Jasper, James Harry Jarrett, Russell William Brandes, Ronald Eric Bliss, Michael Dan Kalan, Subbian Govindaraj, Kenwood Henry Hall, Douglas James Reichard, Robert John Kretschmann
  • Publication number: 20100082123
    Abstract: An object can be used in an industrial control configuration in relation to performing a function or task. Matching can occur such that an object with operational requirements can bind with a host that has capabilities that meet those operational requirements—matching can occur automatically as well as through user operation. Once matched, different functionality can be presented to a user pertaining to the object. To assist the user, the object can include external references, logic, local or private data, as well as others in addition to resources. To facilitate operation, capabilities and resources can be published in a directory that can be accessed by different entities—sometimes with security constraints in order to protect configuration integrity. Likewise, a subscription system can be employed such that when a change to a related entity is made, a notice can transfer to related entities and operation can alter based upon the change.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 30, 2008
    Publication date: April 1, 2010
    Applicant: ROCKWELL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
    Inventors: Kenneth Scott Plache, Daniel Baliey Seger, Raymond John Staron, Taryl Jon Jasper, James Harry Jarrett, Russell William Brandes, Ronald Eric Bliss, Michael Dan Kalan, Subbian Govindaraj, Kenwood Henry Hall, Douglas James Reichard, Robert John Kretschmann
  • Publication number: 20100082127
    Abstract: An object can be used in an industrial control configuration in relation to performing a function or task. Matching can occur such that an object with operational requirements can bind with a host that has capabilities that meet those operational requirements—matching can occur automatically as well as through user operation. Once matched, different functionality can be presented to a user pertaining to the object. To assist the user, the object can include external references, logic, local or private data, as well as others in addition to resources. To facilitate operation, capabilities and resources can be published in a directory that can be accessed by different entities—sometimes with security constraints in order to protect configuration integrity. Likewise, a subscription system can be employed such that when a change to a related entity is made, a notice can transfer to related entities and operation can alter based upon the change.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 30, 2008
    Publication date: April 1, 2010
    Applicant: ROCKWELL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
    Inventors: Kenneth Scott Plache, Daniel Bailey Seger, Raymond John Staron, Taryl Jon Jasper, James Harry Jarrett, Russell William Brandes, Ronald Eric Bliss, Michael Dan Kalan, Subbian Govindaraj, Kenwood Henry Hall, Douglas James Reichard, Robert John Kretschmann
  • Patent number: 7364003
    Abstract: A system for mitigating hop in a propelled machine is provided. A controller is operable to receive an aggressiveness command based on an operator input. A sensor is operable to measure a parameter indicative of hop and output a hop signal indicative of a magnitude of machine hop, based on the measurement. A manager is operable to reduce an aggressiveness indicated by the aggressiveness command in proportion to the indicated magnitude of machine hop.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 29, 2008
    Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.
    Inventors: Bradford Jay Holt, John Andrew Yeoman, Michael Dan Strnad, Stephen Victor Lunzman
  • Patent number: 7325636
    Abstract: A method of controlling the speed of a right front wheel and a left front wheel on a work machine includes receiving a speed command based at least partially on an operator input and monitoring at least one wheel steering angle of at least one front wheel. A first front wheel speed command may be determined based at least partially on the at least one wheel steering angle. In addition, a second front wheel speed command may be determined based at least partially on the at least one wheel steering angle. The first front wheel speed command and the second front wheel speed command may be output to independently control the speed of the right and the left front wheels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 2004
    Date of Patent: February 5, 2008
    Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.
    Inventors: John Andrew Yeoman, Michael Dan Strnad, Kevin Lynn Claytor, Stephen Victor Lunzman
  • Publication number: 20060137275
    Abstract: The present invention provides a safety device for a door adapted to prevent the door from being slammed. The device is installed within a recess provided in the door and comprises a housing adapted to be inserted within the recess, a tongue provided in the housing wherein the tongue is adapted to move between a first position in which it partially protrudes outwardly from the recess and a second position in which it is fully inserted within the recess. The tongue is in the first position when the door is open and is in a second position when the door is closed. When the door is unintentionally slammed into the jamb, the tongue collides in the jamb preventing the door from being fully closed and when the door is intentionally closed, the tongue is withdrawn to within the recess using the door handle so as to allow full closure of the door upon the jamb.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 14, 2005
    Publication date: June 29, 2006
    Inventors: Eran Vashdi, Michael Dan-Harel
  • Publication number: 20050164180
    Abstract: Phage display libraries are taught in which the recombinant phage population displays a plurality of potential binding fragments having preferred characteristics of solubility and/or intermolecular interaction. Also taught are methods of biasing display libraries to produce variants which more closely approximate the preferred characteristics of the parental binding fragment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 21, 2001
    Publication date: July 28, 2005
    Inventors: Jamshid Tanha, Joycelyn Entwistle, Saran Narang, Michael Dan, Colin Mackenzie, Howard Kaplan, Carole Grad
  • Publication number: 20030226651
    Abstract: The casting process of this invention focuses on the existing die-casting applications while offering benefits heretofore not available in die-casting. The benefits that the users receive from this process include longer tool life (up to 5 times). The other major benefit is better part quality (i.e., less internal porosity and better dimensional capability). The process utilizes molten metal 20 at the die cast machine 10. This invention is distinguishable from semi-solid molding or forming due in large part to the use of molten or fully liquid metal 20. The ladle 22 operation that delivers the molten metal 20 to the injection chamber 34 is another primary feature of this invention. A controller 28 is utilized that communicates with the furnace 30 and the ladle delivery system 22 to regulate the temperature of the molten metal 20 and the pour speed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 25, 2002
    Publication date: December 11, 2003
    Applicant: Taylor's Industrial Services, LLC
    Inventor: Samuel Michael Dan Norville
  • Patent number: D399109
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1998
    Inventor: Michael Dan Williams