Patents by Inventor Michael J. Wright
Michael J. Wright 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: 9732542Abstract: A retractor assembly for a cylindrical lockset comprises inner and outer retractors. Each of the retractors has a cam engaging surface to convert rotary motion from the inside door handle into linear latch-retracting motion. Inner and outer spindles having retractor activation cams are configured to bear upon cam surfaces of the inner and outer retractors to retract the latch. When the inner door handle is operated, the inner retractor acts directly upon the tailpiece of the latch bolt assembly to retract the latch. When the outer door handle is operated, the outer retractor presses on the inner retractor, causing it to retract the latch. If there is an attack, a blocker assembly engages with members formed in the outer retractor to render the outer retractor inoperative to move into a latch-retracting position without interfering with operation of the inner retractor to move into a latch-retracting position.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2016Date of Patent: August 15, 2017Assignee: TOWNSTEEL, INC.Inventors: Charles W. Moon, Michael J. Wright
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Publication number: 20170102214Abstract: Various embodiments add a structure to a body armor unit that has a frame and a breathable (e.g. porous) material suspended between elements of the frame, that may allow the suspended breathable material to become the primary, or the sole material, in contact with the wearer's body. Various embodiment frame structures may allow the body armor plates to be effectively offset from the wearer's body. In this manner, the various embodiments may improve ventilation of the wearer's body, both in terms of moisture and heat transport, and/or may reduce the blunt force trauma caused by a projectile strike and potentially resultant back face deformation of the body armor.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2016Publication date: April 13, 2017Inventors: Michael J. WRIGHT, Michael D. ATKINSON
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Patent number: 9528300Abstract: A cylindrical lockset comprises a multiple-compartment lock cage subassembly. A retractor is housed within a middle lock cage compartment. Spindle return torsion springs, for biasing corresponding handle-carrying spindles to their default positions, are housed within axially adjacent lock cage compartments. A torque plate transfers torque from the lock cage subassembly to relatively radially distal trim posts. A knob catch assembly seated in each handle-carrying spindle comprises a generally elliptically-shaped wrap around catch spring and a knob catch backup washer to resist axial loads produced by efforts to pull a handle off of the spindle. A key spindle provides a dog travel window defined by a closed, continuous edge of the key spindle, which window is positioned opposite of an axially-extending seam of the key spindle.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2012Date of Patent: December 27, 2016Assignee: TOWNSTEEL, INC.Inventors: Charles W. Moon, Michael J. Wright
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Publication number: 20160305160Abstract: A retractor assembly for a cylindrical lockset comprises inner and outer retractors. Each of the retractors has a cam engaging surface to convert rotary motion from the inside door handle into linear latch-retracting motion. Inner and outer spindles having retractor activation cams are configured to bear upon cam surfaces of the inner and outer retractors to retract the latch. When the inner door handle is operated, the inner retractor acts directly upon the tailpiece of the latch bolt assembly to retract the latch. When the outer door handle is operated, the outer retractor presses on the inner retractor, causing it to retract the latch. If there is an attack, a blocker assembly engages with members formed in the outer retractor to render the outer retractor inoperative to move into a latch-retracting position without interfering with operation of the inner retractor to move into a latch-retracting position.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2016Publication date: October 20, 2016Inventors: CHARLES W. MOON, MICHAEL J. WRIGHT
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Patent number: 9394722Abstract: Mechanisms are provided to thwart an overtorquing attack on a cylindrical lockset. The cylindrical lockset comprises a lock cage, a split retractor assembly, and a torque-attack-activated spring-loaded blocker assembly coupled to the lock cage. The blocker assembly is set to a default non-blocking configuration. An overtorquing attack triggers the blocking assembly into a blocking setting. When in the blocking setting, the blocking assembly blocks movement of at least an outside door portion of a retractor assembly from translating into a latch-retracting position, but does not block the inside door handle from retracting the latch. A new split retractor assembly is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2013Date of Patent: July 19, 2016Assignee: TOWNSTEEL, INC.Inventors: Charles W. Moon, Michael J. Wright
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Publication number: 20150342325Abstract: A backpack suspension apparatus is provided. The backpack suspension apparatus includes a frame, a material suspended between elements of the frame, and means for releasably holding the frame between a back of a user and a backpack.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2015Publication date: December 3, 2015Inventor: Michael J. WRIGHT
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Patent number: 9110039Abstract: Disclosed are methods and apparatus for detecting defects in a semiconductor sample having a plurality of identically designed areas. An inspection tool is used to construct an initial focus trajectory for a first swath of the sample. The inspection tool is then used to scan the first swath by following the initial focus trajectory for the first swath while collecting autofocus data. A z offset measurement vector for each identically designed area in the first swath is generated based on the autofocus data. A corrected z offset vector is constructed for inspection of the first swath with the inspection tool. Constructing the corrected z offset vector is based on combining the z offset measurement vectors for two or more of the identically designed areas in the first swath so that the corrected z offset vector specifies a same z offset for each set of same positions in the two or more identically designed areas.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2014Date of Patent: August 18, 2015Assignee: KLA-Tencor CorporationInventors: Michael J. Wright, Zhengcheng Lin, Wilfred L. Ghonsalves, Daniel L. Belin, Weston L. Sousa
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Patent number: 9033375Abstract: An anti-ligature door latch assembly comprises a door latch, an escutcheon, and an anti-ligature handle mounted to the escutcheon for movement along a guided linear path between a default non-operative position and an operative latch-retracting position. The anti-ligature handle includes a shroud that maintains contact with the escutcheon regardless of the position of the handle on the escutcheon and covers a linear slot in the escutcheon along which the handle rides. The anti-ligature door latch assembly is suitable for both mortise and tubular latch assemblies. The escutcheon and a back plate mounted to the door surface houses an activator plate that moves linearly with the handle. The activator plate has a cam surface that, when in the operative latch-retraction position, contacts a cooperating part of a spindle-mounted rotary hub, causing the spindle to rotate and retract the latch.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2012Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Assignee: Townsteel, Inc.Inventors: Charles W. Moon, Michael J. Wright
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Publication number: 20150029499Abstract: Disclosed are methods and apparatus for detecting defects in a semiconductor sample having a plurality of identically designed areas. An inspection tool is used to construct an initial focus trajectory for a first swath of the sample. The inspection tool is then used to scan the first swath by following the initial focus trajectory for the first swath while collecting autofocus data. A z offset measurement vector for each identically designed area in the first swath is generated based on the autofocus data. A corrected z offset vector is constructed for inspection of the first swath with the inspection tool. Constructing the corrected z offset vector is based on combining the z offset measurement vectors for two or more of the identically designed areas in the first swath so that the corrected z offset vector specifies a same z offset for each set of same positions in the two or more identically designed areas.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2014Publication date: January 29, 2015Applicant: KLA-Tencor CorporationInventors: Michael J. Wright, Zhengcheng Lin, Wilfred L. Ghonsalves, Daniel L. Belin, Weston L. Sousa
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Patent number: 8928895Abstract: Methods and apparatus relating to the inspection of photomasks are described. In an embodiment, an inspection tool may be automatically focused on a reticle utilizing various topographic mapping techniques. Other embodiments are also described.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2010Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: KLA-Tencor CorporationInventors: Michael J. Wright, Robert W. Walsh, Daniel L. Belin, David S. Alles
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Patent number: 8844330Abstract: A cylindrical lockset comprises a multiple-compartment lock cage subassembly. A retractor is housed within a middle lock cage compartment. Spindle return torsion springs, for biasing corresponding handle-carrying spindles to their default positions, are housed within axially adjacent lock cage compartments. A torque plate transfers torque from the lock cage subassembly to relatively radially distal trim posts. A knob catch assembly seated in each handle-carrying spindle comprises a generally elliptically-shaped wrap around catch spring and a knob catch backup washer to resist axial loads produced by efforts to pull a handle off of the spindle. A key spindle provides a dog travel window defined by a closed, continuous edge of the key spindle, which window is positioned opposite of an axially-extending seam of the key spindle.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2012Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Townsteel Inc.Inventors: Charles W. Moon, Michael J. Wright
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Publication number: 20140196509Abstract: Mechanisms are provided to thwart an overtorquing attack on a cylindrical lockset. The cylindrical lockset comprises a lock cage, a split retractor assembly, and a torque-attack-activated spring-loaded blocker assembly coupled to the lock cage. The blocker assembly is set to a default non-blocking configuration. An overtorquing attack triggers the blocking assembly into a blocking setting. When in the blocking setting, the blocking assembly blocks movement of at least an outside door portion of a retractor assembly from translating into a latch-retracting position, but does not block the inside door handle from retracting the latch. A new split retractor assembly is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2013Publication date: July 17, 2014Applicant: TOWNSTEEL, INC.Inventors: Charles W. Moon, Michael J. Wright
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Publication number: 20130239631Abstract: A cylindrical lockset comprises a multiple-compartment lock cage subassembly. A retractor is housed within a middle lock cage compartment. Spindle return torsion springs, for biasing corresponding handle-carrying spindles to their default positions, are housed within axially adjacent lock cage compartments. A torque plate transfers torque from the lock cage subassembly to relatively radially distal trim posts. A knob catch assembly seated in each handle-carrying spindle comprises a generally elliptically-shaped wrap around catch spring and a knob catch backup washer to resist axial loads produced by efforts to pull a handle off of the spindle. A key spindle provides a dog travel window defined by a closed, continuous edge of the key spindle, which window is positioned opposite of an axially-extending seam of the key spindle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2012Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: TOWNSTEEL, INC.Inventors: Charles W. Moon, Michael J. Wright
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Publication number: 20130239632Abstract: A cylindrical lockset comprises a multiple-compartment lock cage subassembly. A retractor is housed within a middle lock cage compartment. Spindle return torsion springs, for biasing corresponding handle-carrying spindles to their default positions, are housed within axially adjacent lock cage compartments. A torque plate transfers torque from the lock cage subassembly to relatively radially distal trim posts. A knob catch assembly seated in each handle-carrying spindle comprises a generally elliptically-shaped wrap around catch spring and a knob catch backup washer to resist axial loads produced by efforts to pull a handle off of the spindle. A key spindle provides a dog travel window defined by a closed, continuous edge of the key spindle, which window is positioned opposite of an axially-extending seam of the key spindle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2012Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: TOWNSTEEL, INC.Inventors: Charles W. Moon, Michael J. Wright
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Publication number: 20110019206Abstract: Methods and apparatus relating to the inspection of photomasks are described. In an embodiment, an inspection tool may be automatically focused on a reticle utilizing various topographic mapping techniques. Other embodiments are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Applicant: KLA-TENCOR CORPORATIONInventors: Michael J. Wright, Robert W. Walsh, Daniel L. Belin, David S. Alles
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Patent number: 7835015Abstract: Methods and apparatus relating to the inspection of photomasks are described. In an embodiment, an inspection tool may be automatically focused on a reticle utilizing various topographic mapping techniques. Other embodiments are also described.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2008Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: KLA-Tencor CorporationInventors: Michael J. Wright, Robert W. Walsh, Daniel L. Belin, David S. Alles
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Patent number: 7461872Abstract: A lock mechanism includes a torsion bar that prevents movement of a slide bar abutting a swing bolt. The torsion bar engages the swing bar in a direction transverse to sliding movement to prevent undesired movement away from abutting contact with the swing bolt.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2006Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: Computerized Security Systems, Inc.Inventors: Charles W. Moon, Michael J. Wright
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Patent number: 7303215Abstract: A lock assembly includes a single switch actuated by a cam for monitoring the position of a main bolt and an auxiliary bolt. The main bolt and the auxiliary bolt engage and move the cam between an actuated position and a released position. In the actuated position the cam actuates a switch. Actuation of the switch indicates that the auxiliary bolt is retracted and that the main bolt is extended into a locked position. The main bolt includes a tail that engages a portion of the cam to drive the cam to the actuated position. The switch will remain in the actuated condition when the auxiliary bolt is retracted and the main bolt is also retracted.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2005Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: Computerized Security SystemsInventors: Charles W. Moon, Ernst Kern Mitchell, Michael J. Wright
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Publication number: 20070252394Abstract: A lock mechanism includes a torsion bar that prevents movement of a slide bar abutting a swing bolt. The torsion bar engages the swing bar in a direction transverse to sliding movement to prevent undesired movement away from abutting contact with the swing bolt.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2006Publication date: November 1, 2007Inventors: Charles W. Moon, Michael J. Wright
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Patent number: D533762Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2005Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: Computerized Security Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Wright, Charles W. Moon, Ernst K. Mitchell, Dale Mathias