Patents by Inventor Michael R. D'Arrigo
Michael R. D'Arrigo 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: 20080221745Abstract: A collection and distribution system wherein information is collected from one or more aerial vehicles and from one or more ground-based sources before being processed and provided to an end-user.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: Rocket Racing, Inc.Inventors: Peter H. Diamandis, Granger Whitelaw, Michael R. D'Angelo
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Publication number: 20080217473Abstract: A method for racing rocket-powered vehicles directly against one another is provided in which a first rocket-powered vehicle simultaneously races against a second rocket-powered vehicle to be the first to complete a race course. The method may include the first and second rocket-powered vehicles performing a pre-determined maneuver while proximate a group of spectators, and/or the rocket-powered vehicles strategically performing the steps of gliding and boosting the flight of their rocket-powered vehicle in accordance with a pre-determined maximum fuel criteria. The method further may include permitting spectator interaction with participants of the racing competition and enabling spectators to compete with actual participants via virtual vehicles. The method may also include the rocket-powered vehicles performing a refueling operation. The method may further include providing audible or visual identifiers of the vehicles.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2007Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: Rocket Racing, Inc.Inventors: Peter H. Diamandis, Granger Whitelaw, Michael R. D'Angelo
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Patent number: 7287722Abstract: A method for racing rocket-powered vehicles directly against one another is provided in which a first rocket-powered vehicle simultaneously races against a second rocket-powered vehicle to be the first to complete a race course. The method may include the first and second rocket-powered vehicles performing a pre-determined maneuver while proximate a group of spectators, and/or the rocket-powered vehicles strategically performing the steps of gliding and boosting the flight of their rocket-powered vehicle in accordance with a pre-determined maximum fuel criteria. The method further may include permitting spectator interaction with participants of the racing competition and enabling spectators to compete with actual participants via virtual vehicles. The method may also include the rocket-powered vehicles performing a refueling operation. The method may further include providing audible or visual identifiers of the vehicles.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2005Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: Rocket Racing, Inc.Inventors: Peter H. Diamandis, Granger B. Whitelaw, Michael R. D'Angelo
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Patent number: 6842729Abstract: A system for physical emulation of electronic circuits or systems includes a data entry workstation where a user may input data representing the circuit or system configuration. This data is converted to a form suitable for programming an array of programmable gate elements provided with a richly interconnected architecture. Provision is made for externally connecting VLSI devices or other portions of a user's circuit or system a network of internal probing interconnections is made available by utilization of unused circuit paths in the programmable gate arrays.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2002Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Quickturn Design Systems, Inc.Inventors: Stephen P. Sample, Michael R. D'Amour, Thomas S. Payne
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Publication number: 20040123106Abstract: Apparatus and methods for motion and proximity enhanced remote identity broadcast with biometric authentication are described. An apparatus according to the invention includes an authentication element that receives a biometric characteristic from a user. The authentication element broadcasts an authorization signal in response to identifying the user. The apparatus further includes a device communicator in wireless communication with the authentication element and in electrical communication with a computing device. The device communicator permits the user to access the computing device in response to receiving the authorization signal broadcasted by the authentication element. In one embodiment, the apparatus also includes a sensor that is attached to the authentication element or the device communicator. The sensor generates a sensor signal that is related to a status of at least one of the authentication element, the device communicator, and the computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2003Publication date: June 24, 2004Applicant: LEXENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Michael R. D'Angelo, Bruce W. Moulton, Thomas R. Armstrong, Bardwell C. Salmon
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Publication number: 20020197654Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method for comparatively measuring the level of normal and hyperproliferative serine palmitoyltransferase expression in a mammalian cell and uses thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2002Publication date: December 26, 2002Inventors: Jill M. Carton, Michael R. D'Andrea, David J. Uhlinger
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Publication number: 20020107682Abstract: A system for physical emulation of electronic circuits or systems includes a data entry workstation where a user may input data representing the circuit or system configuration. This data is converted to a form suitable for programming an array of programmable gate elements provided with a richly interconnected architecture. Provision is made for externally connecting VLSI devices or other portions of a user's circuit or system. a network of internal probing interconnections is made available by utilization of unused circuit paths in the programmable gate arrays.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2002Publication date: August 8, 2002Applicant: Quickturn Design Systems, Inc.Inventors: Stephen P. Sample, Michael R. D'Amour, Thomas S. Payne
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Patent number: 6377911Abstract: A system for physical emulation of electronic circuits or systems includes a data entry workstation where a user may input data representing the circuit or system configuration. This data is converted to a form suitable for programming an array of programmable gate elements provided with a richly interconnected architecture. Provision is made for externally connecting VLSI devices or other portions of a user's circuit or system. A network of internal probing interconnections is made available by utilization of unused circuit paths in the programmable gate arrays.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1999Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Quickturn Design Systems, Inc.Inventors: Stephen P. Sample, Michael R. D'Amour, Thomas S. Payne
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Patent number: 6265974Abstract: A motion and proximity sensitive system for monitoring spatial relationship between mobile objects comprising two way communication between a Child Unit, affixed to the child, and a Parent Unit, carried by the parent or guardian, is disclosed. When the Child Unit senses motion and determines that it is beyond a set near field proximity to the Parent Unit, the Child Unit communicates alerts to the Parent Unit allowing the parent to trigger an alarm on the Child Unit. A second alarm function selected by the mode switch sounds an alarm automatically in response to motion beyond the set near field proximity according to an adaptive alarm sequence.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1999Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: Lexent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael R. D'Angelo, Geoffrey M. Eggert, Joseph E. Qualitz, Robert G. Bresler
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Patent number: 6133830Abstract: A motion sensitive theft detector system for portable articles featuring two way communication between the theft detector unit installed in or affixed to the portable article and the control unit carried by the owner. The theft detector communicates alerts to the control unit allowing the user to screen for false alarms and to trigger an alarm at the portable article when warranted. A timing based alert suppression algorithm allows the system to be carried in its armed state without creating frequently repeated alerts at the control unit. A second alarm function selected by the mode switch sounds an alarm automatically in response to motion according to an adaptive alarm sequence. The adaptive alarm varies the alarm in response to frequency and duration of motion so that isolated movement triggers a warning but persistent motion triggers a full scale alarm.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1998Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Assignee: Lexent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael R. D'Angelo, Geoffrey M. Eggert, Robert G. Bresler, Joseph E. Qualitz
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Patent number: 5963131Abstract: A motion sensitive theft detector system for portable articles featuring two way communication between the theft detector unit installed in or affixed to the portable article and the control unit carried by the owner. The theft detector communicates alerts to the control unit allowing the user to screen for false alarms and to trigger an alarm at the portable article when warranted. A second alarm function selected by the mode switch sounds an alarm automatically in response to motion according to an adaptive alarm sequence. The adaptive alarm varies the alarm in response to frequency and duration of motion so that isolated movement triggers a warning but persistent motion triggers a full scale alarm.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1998Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: Lexent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael R. D'Angelo, Geoffrey M. Eggert, Robert G. Bresler, Joseph E. Qualitz
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Patent number: 5963735Abstract: A system for physical emulation of electronic circuits or systems includes a data entry workstation where a user may input data representing the circuit or system configuration. This data is converted to a form suitable for programming an array of programmable gate elements provided with a richly interconnected architecture. Provision is made for externally connecting VLSI devices or other portions of a user's circuit or system. A network or internal probing interconnections is made available by utilization of unused circuit paths in the programmable gate arrays.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1997Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: Quickturn Design Systems, Inc.Inventors: Stephen P. Sample, Michael R. D'Amour, Thomas S. Payne
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Patent number: 5644515Abstract: A system for physical emulation of electronic circuits or systems includes a data entry workstation where a user may input data representing the circuit or system configuration. This data is converted to a form suitable for programming an array of programmable gate elements provided with a richly interconnected architecture. Provision is made for externally connecting VLSI devices or other portions of a user's circuit or system. A network or internal probing interconnections is made available by utilization of unused circuit paths in the programmable gate arrays.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: July 1, 1997Assignee: Quickturn Design Systems, Inc.Inventors: Stephen P. Sample, Michael R. D'Amour, Thomas S. Payne
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Patent number: 5477475Abstract: A system for physical emulation of electronic circuits or systems includes a data entry workstation where a user may input data representing the circuit or system configuration. This data is converted to a form suitable for programming an array of programmable gate elements provided with a richly interconnected architecture. Provision is made for externally connecting VLSI devices or other portions of a user's circuit or system. a network of internal probing interconnections is made available by utilization of unused circuit paths in the programmable gate arrays.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1994Date of Patent: December 19, 1995Assignee: Quickturn Design Systems, Inc.Inventors: Stephen P. Sample, Michael R. D'Amour, Thomas S. Payne
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Patent number: 5408066Abstract: A powder injection apparatus for a plasma spray gun includes a block having channelling therein for liquid coolant. A powder port extends through the block in proximity to the channelling so as to be cooled by coolant flowing therein. The port has a powder inlet receptive of spray powder in a carrier gas, and has a powder outlet end formed as a tubular protrusion extending from the block. A pair of extensions extend from the block proximate the protrusion on diametrically opposite sides thereof. Each extension has at least one orifice therein disposed so as to direct gas onto the protrusion. A pair of additional gas exit openings direct gas to the face of the gun.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1993Date of Patent: April 18, 1995Inventors: Richard D. Trapani, Roopnarine Tilkaran, Joseph P. Mercurio, Henry A. Budke, Jr., Michael R. D'Arpa, Burton A. Kushner
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Patent number: 5329470Abstract: A system for physical emulation of electronic circuits or systems includes a data entry workstation where a user may input data representing the circuit or system configuration. This data is converted to a form suitable for programming an array of programmable gate elements provided with a richly interconnected architecture. Provision is made for externally connecting VLSI devices or other portions of a user's circuit or system a network of internal probing interconnections is made available by utilization of unused circuit paths in the programmable gate arrays.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1993Date of Patent: July 12, 1994Assignee: Quickturn Systems, Inc.Inventors: Stephen P. Sample, Michael R. D'Amour, Thomas S. Payne
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Patent number: 5109353Abstract: A system for physical emulation of electronic circuits or systems includes a data entry workstation where a user may input data representing the circuit or system configuration. This data is converted to a form suitable for programming an array of programmable gate elements provided with a richly interconnected architecture. Provision is made for externally connecting VLSI devices or other portions of a user's circuit or system. A network of internal probing interconnections is made available by utilization of unused circuit paths in the programmable gate arrays.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1988Date of Patent: April 28, 1992Assignee: Quickturn Systems, IncorporatedInventors: Stephen P. Sample, Michael R. D'Amour, Thomas S. Payne