Patents by Inventor Michael Nickel
Michael Nickel 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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Publication number: 20170119104Abstract: A lacing system for tightening an article includes a first guide that is coupled with the article and positioned within a first zone of the article and a second guide that is coupled with the article and positioned within a second zone of the article with at least a portion of the second zone being different than the first zone. A first tension member is guided by the first guide within the first zone and a second tension member is guided by the second guide within the second zone. Tensioning of the first tension member or second tension member causes tightening of the respective zone of the article. A tensioning mechanism is also coupled with the article and with the first and second tension members. The tensioning mechanism is configured to tension the first and second tension members to tighten the first and second zones of the article.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2016Publication date: May 4, 2017Applicant: Boa Technology Inc.Inventors: Mark Soderberg, Brett Vladika, Robert Burns, Michael Nickel, Aaron Venturini, Jesse Cotterman
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Patent number: 9629417Abstract: According to an embodiment, a device for tightening an article includes a housing having an interior region and a spool positioned within the interior region and rotatable relative thereto. A tightening mechanism is operably coupled with the spool to cause the spool to rotate within the interior region of the housing. A tension member is coupled with the spool and is configured to be tensioned upon rotation of the spool via the tightening mechanism. The device also includes a tension limiting mechanism that allows the tension member to be tensioned via the tightening mechanism until a tension threshold is achieved. After the tension threshold is achieved, further operation of the tightening mechanism does not substantially tension the tension member due to the tension limiting mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2014Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: Boa Technology Inc.Inventors: Sean Cavanagh, Michael Nickel, Jesse Cotterman, Eric Irwin, Brett Vladika, Randon Kruse, Mark Soderberg, Christopher Converse, Adam Auell
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Patent number: 9607007Abstract: A method of processing data points distributed throughout a geological volume is described. In the method, each data point is associated with respective geological attributes. The method provides for: coding the geological attributes of each data point as a respective character string; compiling a query character string defining sought geological attributes of an arrangement of one or more data points; searching the coded geological attributes for arrangements of data points having geological attributes matching the query character string; and identifying matched data points.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2010Date of Patent: March 28, 2017Assignee: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Jan Oystein Haavig Bakke, Geir Vaaland Dahl, Hallgrim Ludvigsen, Erik Monsen, Oddgeir Gramstad, Michael Nickel, Lars Sonneland, Marcelo Belentani De Bianchi
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Patent number: 9516923Abstract: According to one embodiment, a coupling component includes a female component and a male component. The female component includes a main body portion and a coupling aperture. Similarly, the male component includes a main body portion and a coupling member. The coupling member that is mateable with the coupling aperture of the female component to couple the male and female components together. The main body portion of the male component includes a top surface and a relatively planar bottom surface. The coupling member includes a relatively planar top surface and a bottom surface. The relatively planar top surface of the coupling member is offset from the relatively planar bottom surface of the male component. The male and female components are non-releasable from a coupled engagement while under tension via a tension member.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2013Date of Patent: December 13, 2016Assignee: Boa Technology Inc.Inventors: James Capra, Michael Nickel, Robert Burns, Tamara White, Gary Hammerslag
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Publication number: 20160354223Abstract: A device for tightening an article about a limb includes a tension member that is guided about the article and that is tensionable to close or tighten the article about the limb. The device also includes a tightening mechanism that is configured to tension the tension member to close or tighten the article and that is further configured to maintain the tension of the tension member so that the article remains closed or tightened about the limb. The device further includes a tension limiting mechanism that prevents loosening of the tension member's tension beyond a determined threshold so that the article remains closed or tightened about the limb.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2016Publication date: December 8, 2016Applicant: Boa Technology, Inc.Inventors: Robert Burns, James Capra, Jesse Cotterman, Michael Nickel, William Furman O'Dell, Mark Soderberg, Aaron Ventruini
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Publication number: 20160146960Abstract: A method of analysing a subsurface region. 4D seismic data is received from a subterranean reservoir that is being seismically evaluated. A first set of values representing a first attribute at a plurality of first coordinates within the subsurface region is obtained from the 4D seismic data. A second set of values representing a second attribute at a plurality of second coordinates within the subsurface region is also obtained from the 4D seismic data, wherein each of the plurality of second coordinates corresponds to a respective first coordinate. For each first coordinate, a measure of dependence is calculated and the calculated measure of dependence is used to detect changes in the reservoir over time.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2014Publication date: May 26, 2016Inventors: Dirk Gunnar Steckhan, Oddgeir Gramstad, Michael Nickel, Lars Sonneland
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Publication number: 20160058130Abstract: A reel-based mechanism for tightening footwear includes a tension member and a plurality of guide members that are positioned about an opening of the footwear. The plurality of guide members guide or direct the tension member about a path along the footwear. The reel-based mechanism further includes a tightening mechanism that is operationally coupled with the tension member to effect tensioning of the tension member and tightening of the footwear upon operation of the tightening mechanism. The tightening mechanism performs one or more secondary functions that are not related to tightening of the footwear.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2015Publication date: March 3, 2016Inventors: Grant Boney, Sean Cavanagh, Jesse Cotterman, Ilya Minkin, Michael Nickel, Rebecca Peterson, Mark Soderberg, Erik Swanson, Aaron Venturini, Tamara White
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Publication number: 20150089779Abstract: A device for coupling a component to a rack includes a main body, a tension member, and a tightening mechanism. The main body includes a proximal end and a distal end that is releasably coupled with the proximal end. The main body is positionable around a body portion of the rack and the distal end is coupleable with the proximal end to secure the main body to the body portion of the rack. The tension member is attached to the main body, the proximal end, and/or the distal end of the device. The tightening mechanism is operably coupled with the tension member and configured to tension the tension member to shorten a longitudinal length of the main body and thereby constrict the main body about the rack to firmly secure the device to the rack.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2014Publication date: April 2, 2015Inventors: Patrick Lawrence, Robert Burns, Noah Schum, Michael Nickel, Clark Morgan, Daniel McGlynn, Aaron Venturini
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Publication number: 20150059206Abstract: According to an embodiment, a component for attachment to an article includes an upper component that is made of a thermoplastic material having a first melting temperature and a flange member that is molded onto the upper component and made of a thermoplastic elastomer material having a second melting temperature that is lower than the first melting temperature of the upper component. The flange member extends laterally from a bottom end of the upper component so that a bottom surface of the flange member is flush with or positioned axially below a bottom surface of the upper component. The melting temperature of the thermoplastic elastomer material enables the flange member to be directly coupled to the article via heat welding and the like without substantially affecting the upper component.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2014Publication date: March 5, 2015Inventors: Kristopher Lovett, Andrea Cavanagh, Robert Burns, Mark Soderberg, Mark Kerns, Michael Nickel, James Capra, Ilya Minkin, Brett Vladika, Sean Cavanagh, David Dickensheets
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Publication number: 20150007422Abstract: According to an embodiment, a device for tightening an article includes a housing having an interior region and a spool positioned within the interior region and rotatable relative thereto. A tightening mechanism is operably coupled with the spool to cause the spool to rotate within the interior region of the housing. A tension member is coupled with the spool and is configured to be tensioned upon rotation of the spool via the tightening mechanism. The device also includes a tension limiting mechanism that allows the tension member to be tensioned via the tightening mechanism until a tension threshold is achieved. After the tension threshold is achieved, further operation of the tightening mechanism does not substantially tension the tension member due to the tension limiting mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2014Publication date: January 8, 2015Inventors: Sean Cavanagh, Michael Nickel, Jesse Cotterman, Eric Irwin, Brett Vladika, Randon Krause, Mark Soderberg, Christopher Converse, Adam Auell
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Publication number: 20140123449Abstract: A lacing system for tightening an article includes a first guide that is coupled with the article and positioned within a first zone of the article and a second guide that is coupled with the article and positioned within a second zone of the article with at least a portion of the second zone being different than the first zone. A first tension member is guided by the first guide within the first zone and a second tension member is guided by the second guide within the second zone. Tensioning of the first tension member or second tension member causes tightening of the respective zone of the article. A tensioning mechanism is also coupled with the article and with the first and second tension members. The tensioning mechanism is configured to tension the first and second tension members to tighten the first and second zones of the article.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2013Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: Boa Technology Inc.Inventors: Mark Soderberg, Brett Vladika, Robert Burns, Michael Nickel, Aaron Venturini, Jesse Cotterman
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Publication number: 20140123440Abstract: According to one embodiment, a coupling component includes a female component and a male component. The female component includes a main body portion and a coupling aperture. Similarly, the male component includes a main body portion and a coupling member. The coupling member that is mateable with the coupling aperture of the female component to couple the male and female components together. The main body portion of the male component includes a top surface and a relatively planar bottom surface. The coupling member includes a relatively planar top surface and a bottom surface. The relatively planar top surface of the coupling member is offset from the relatively planar bottom surface of the male component. The male and female components are non-releasable from a coupled engagement while under tension via a tension member.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2013Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: Boa Technology Inc.Inventors: James Capra, Michael Nickel, Robert Burns, Tamara White, Gary Hammerslag
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Publication number: 20130158877Abstract: A method of processing data points distributed throughout a geological volume is described. In the method, each data point is associated with respective geological attributes. The method provides for: coding the geological attributes of each data point as a respective character string; compiling a query character string defining sought geological attributes of an arrangement of one or more data points; searching the coded geological attributes for arrangements of data points having geological attributes matching the query character string; and identifying matched data points.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2010Publication date: June 20, 2013Inventors: Jan Oystein Haavig Bakke, Geir Vaaland Dahl, Hallgrim Ludvigsen, Erik Monsen, Oddgeir Gramstad, Michael Nickel, Lars Sonneland, Marcelo Belentani De Bianchi
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Patent number: 8369183Abstract: A method of analysing the dynamic behavior of fracture networks in a seismic volume is provided. The method includes providing a plurality of seismic time lapse vintages of the same geological volume; identifying and parameterising fractures within fracture networks of each vintage; determining one or more distributions of fracture parameters for the fracture networks of each vintage; and identifying changes to the fracture networks by comparing corresponding distributions across the vintages.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2009Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Berengere Savary-Sismondini, Hilde Grude Borgos, Michael Nickel, Lars Sonneland
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Patent number: 8055449Abstract: To determine fault transmissivity in a subterranean reservoir, fault structures in the subterranean reservoir are identified, and elastic impedance data is computed from well log data and seismic data. Normalization parameters that have a predetermined orientation with respect to the identified fault structures are computed, and elastic impedance flux values are normalized with respect to the normalization parameters, where the normalized elastic impedance flux values are indicative of transmissivities of fault structures in the subterranean structure.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2008Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: WesternGeco L.L.C.Inventors: Robert Godfrey, Jean-Michel Gehenn, Thibaut Cheret, Richard Dolman, Michael Nickel, Lars Sonneland
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Publication number: 20100149913Abstract: A method of analysing the dynamic behaviour of fracture networks in a seismic volume is provided. The method includes providing a plurality of seismic time lapse vintages of the same geological volume; identifying and parameterising fractures within fracture networks of each vintage; determining one or more distributions of fracture parameters for the fracture networks of each vintage; and identifying changes to the fracture networks by comparing corresponding distributions across the vintages.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2009Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Berengere Savary-Sismondini, Hilde Grude Borgos, Michael Nickel, Lars Sonneland
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Publication number: 20100135506Abstract: There is provided a microphone unit having a housing, a damping element which is fastened to the housing and an adaptor unit for fastening in a flash shoe of a camera. The damping element is provided between the housing and the adaptor unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2008Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventors: Guenter Rosen, Michael Nickel, Michael Horn
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Patent number: 7664285Abstract: There is provided an interface adapter for receiving a microphone, wherein the interface adapter has a receiving unit with a through hole for receiving a microphone and an arresting unit for arresting a received microphone. That permits the microphone to be easily fixed on a boundary surface or interface, such as for example on a table top, a glass plate, tiles, wooden floors, concrete floors and the like. In other words the use of the interface adapter defines an interface which plays an important part in audio recording.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2004Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: Sennheiser Electronic GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Axel Schmidt, Michael Nickel
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Patent number: D603381Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2008Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Dieter Fleischer, Michael Nickel, Guenter Rosen
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Patent number: D605183Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2008Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Dieter Fleischer, Michael Nickel, Guenter Rosen