Patents by Inventor Michael Scanlon
Michael Scanlon 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: 20240393299Abstract: A device for sealing to a chromatographic column includes an insertion body and a tip assembly. The insertion body has an attachment end, a tip opposite to the attachment end and a fluidic channel extending between the attachment end and the tip. An attachment feature located near the attachment end secures the insertion body to an actuator. An axially movable sheath may be provided at the tip to protect the tip assembly prior to and during coupling to a column end nut and to assist in aligning the device to the column end nut. The device can be loaded by manual clamping or by an automated clamp mechanism to achieve sufficient force for a fluid tight seal in the column end nut. Devices are column agnostic and may be used in a column oven to enable a chromatography system to be quickly configured with a wide variety of columns.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2024Publication date: November 28, 2024Inventors: Michael Scanlon, Joseph D. Michienzi, Wade P. Leveille
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Publication number: 20240355199Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for automatically designating traffic scenarios as safety-relevant traffic conflicts between agents in a driving environment. One of the methods includes receiving data representing a traffic scenario involving two agents; computing a safety-relevant metric for a first plurality of time points of the traffic scenario; computing a surprise metric for a second plurality of time points of the traffic scenario; determining that the surprise metric satisfies a surprise threshold within a threshold time window of the safety-relevant metric satisfying a safety-relevant threshold; and in response, designating the traffic scenario as a safety-relevant traffic conflict.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2024Publication date: October 24, 2024Inventors: Johan Engstrom, Francesca Margherita Favaro, Azadeh Dinparastdjadid, Shuyuan Liu, John Michael Scanlon, Trent William Victor
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Publication number: 20240302335Abstract: Threaded conventional column end fittings for liquid chromatography columns do not have face seals that enable them to be used with clamping fluidic connectors. The exemplary embodiments may provide adapters that interface with conventional threaded column end fittings so that the column assembly may now be used with the clamping fluidic connectors. The adapters of the exemplary embodiments may include lock nuts for securing the adapters to column end fittings of a liquid chromatography columns. The lock nuts may include threads that bear the load of the adapter rather than the column end fitting of the chromatography column. The threads of the lock nut become the load bearing surfaces, and the load is distributed over the surfaces where the threads of the adapter engage with the threads of the lock nut.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2024Publication date: September 12, 2024Inventors: Michael Scanlon, Wade P. Leveille, Joseph D. Michienzi
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Publication number: 20190279419Abstract: Methods, apparatuses, and systems may provide for the detection of an object at a rotating intersecting plane of light created by synchronously rotating a first plane of light and a second plane of light. A first laser beam of a first color may be projected with a first laser line projector and a second laser beam of a second laser beam of a second color may be projected with a second line projector. Laser planes of the first and second laser beams may be adjusted to create a beam intersection line plane of a third color on an object located at a predetermined intersection range from the first and second laser line projectors. The first and second laser line projectors may be rotated to create a rotating plane of light of the third color on the object.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2018Publication date: September 12, 2019Inventor: Michael Scanlon
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Patent number: 8893959Abstract: An automated banking machine is operable to cause financial transfers responsive to data read from data bearing records. The machine includes a card reader that can read from cards, user data that corresponds to financial accounts. The machine can operate responsive to the read card data to carry out transactions that transfer and/or allocate funds between accounts. The machine can provide a transaction receipt. The machine includes a cash dispenser to dispense cash to machine users. Value of dispensed cash can be assessed to an account which corresponds to read card data. The machine also includes a check acceptor device that can receive checks from users. The machine can image a received check and then read check data from the check image. An account determined from read card data can be credited the amount of the check.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: H Thomas Graef, Sathish Irudayam, Natarajan Ramachandran, Michael Scanlon, Jeffrey A Hill
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Patent number: 8579192Abstract: An automated banking machine is part of a banking system that operates to cause financial transfers responsive to data read from data bearing records. The machine includes a card reader that operates to read data from user cards corresponding to financial accounts. A card account's status is listed in a data store as either blocked or unblocked for use in approving transactions on the account. A requested transaction on an account cannot be carried out by the machine unless the account has an unblocked status. Read card data is sent from the machine to a remote card security computer which can determine the card account status from the data store. If the account is unblocked, then the machine can continue with the requested transaction and seek transaction approval from a transaction host computer associated with the machine.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2012Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Diebold Self-Service Systems division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Willis Miller, Matthew R Zaugg, James Block, H Thomas Graef, Natarajan Ramachandran, Jeffery M Enright, Mark A Douglass, Michael Scanlon, Dale H Blackson
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Patent number: 8479978Abstract: An automated banking machine is part of a banking system that operates to cause financial transfers responsive to data read from data bearing records. The machine includes a card reader that operates to read data from user cards corresponding to financial accounts. A card account's status is listed in a data store as either blocked or unblocked for use in approving transactions on the account. A transaction on an account cannot be carried out unless the account has an unblocked status. Similarly, no transaction is carried out on an account having a blocked status. Read card data is sent from the machine to a remote card security computer which determines the card account status from the data store. If the account is unblocked, then the machine can continue with the transaction and seek transaction approval from a host computer associated with the automated banking machine.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2010Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: Diebold Self-Service Systems division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Willis Miller, Matthew R. Zaugg, James Block, H. Thomas Graef, Natarajan Ramachandran, Jeffery M. Enright, Mark A. Douglass, Michael Scanlon, Caron R. Blackson
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Patent number: 8336766Abstract: An automated banking machine is part of a banking system that operates to cause financial transfers responsive to data read from data bearing records. The machine includes a card reader that operates to read data from user cards corresponding to financial accounts. A card account's status is listed in a data store as either blocked or unblocked for use in approving transactions on the account. A requested transaction on an account cannot be carried out by the machine unless the account has an unblocked status. Read card data is sent from the machine to a remote card security computer which can determine the card account status from the data store. If the account is unblocked, then the machine can continue with the requested transaction and seek transaction approval from a transaction host computer associated with the machine.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2011Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Diebold Self-Service Systems Division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Willis Miller, Matthew R. Zaugg, James Block, H. Thomas Graef, Natarajan Ramachandran, Jeffery M. Enright, Mark A. Douglass, Michael Scanlon, Dale H. Blackson, Caren R. Blackson, legal representative
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Patent number: 8033453Abstract: An ATMemo arrangement is disclosed. The arrangement allows an ATM to present a person's own reminder memo to that person. A personal memo is authored by an ATMemo customer with a personal computer and then the memo is stored at a remote data store. The data store is accessible by an ATM network. The stored memo is associated with the customer and a display period. Any ATM in the network is operative to display the memo to the customer. Display of a stored memo at an ATM is based on valid customer identification, the memo's display period, and the current date. The ATM accesses and displays the memo if both the ATM customer ID matches the memo author ID and the current date is within the time period for displaying the memo. The ATM can also print the memo on a transaction receipt.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2006Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Diebold Self-Service Systems, division of Diebold IncorporatedInventor: Michael Scanlon
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Patent number: 7854297Abstract: Mufflers are provided for a vehicle exhaust system having a combustion chamber and an exhaust pipe. The vehicle exhaust system is configured to reduce the noise of combustion gasses generated in the combustion chamber. An exemplary muffler includes a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end being configured for mounting the muffler to the exhaust pipe leading to the engine, the distal end being configured to allow the combustion gasses to pass therethrough, and at least one vortex chamber disposed between the proximal end and the distal end. The at least one vortex chamber includes a circular peripheral wall for inducing a vortex on a portion of the combustion gasses expelled from the combustion chamber during high-pressure pulsations created by the operation of a vehicle engine. The vortex impedes flow of the combustion gasses from the pipe such that acoustic energy associated with the expulsion of the combustion gasses is dissipated.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2007Date of Patent: December 21, 2010Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventor: Michael Scanlon
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Patent number: 7641105Abstract: An automated banking machine (10) includes a user interface (15). The automated banking machine (10) may include a concealment device (350) carried on the fascia to limit the viewing of inputs made to a user input device such as a keypad (18).Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2006Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Diebold Self-Service SystemsInventor: Michael Scanlon
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Patent number: 7600672Abstract: An automated banking machine (10) includes a user interface (15). The automated banking machine (10) may include a concealment device (350) positioned on the fascia to limit the viewing of inputs made to a user input device such as a keypad (18).Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2006Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Diebold Self-Service Systems division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventor: Michael Scanlon
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Patent number: 7419091Abstract: An automated banking machine system and method is provided which is operative to display a disposable cash amount associated with an account. The disposable cash amount is calculated responsive to the current Available Balance and responsive to future debit and credits that are expected to post to the account. The disposable cash amount may be calculated by a computer of the ATM or by a computer in operative connection with the ATM such as host banking system or other server of the financial institution associated with the account. The ATM may provide a user interface which minimizes the number of inputs to dispense an amount of cash equal to the calculated disposable cash amount. The ATM or a web site, or other computer may provide a customer with the ability to edit and modify the parameters used to calculate the disposable cash amount for an account.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2005Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Assignee: Diebold Self-Service Systems division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventor: Michael Scanlon
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Publication number: 20080011138Abstract: A portable hand tool includes a housing with a handle configured to be carried by a user and a motor with a motor shaft rotatably extending therefrom. An output shaft rotatably connected to the motor shaft, upon which a cutting blade is rotatably fixed. The cutting blade is substantially enclosed within a blade guard. An impeller is rotatably mounted with one of the motor shaft or the output shaft and substantially enclosed within a fan housing. A plenum is configured to provide enclosed fluid communication between the blade guard and the fan housing, and at least one aperture defined in the blade guard in communication with the plenum.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2007Publication date: January 17, 2008Inventors: Kenneth Brazell, Taku Ohi, William Buck, James Wiltrout, Michael Scanlon
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Publication number: 20070284178Abstract: Mufflers are provided for a vehicle exhaust system having a combustion chamber and an exhaust pipe. The vehicle exhaust system is configured to reduce the noise of combustion gasses generated in the combustion chamber. An exemplary muffler includes a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end being configured for mounting the muffler to the exhaust pipe leading to the engine, the distal end being configured to allow the combustion gasses to pass therethrough, and at least one vortex chamber disposed between the proximal end and the distal end. The at least one vortex chamber includes a circular peripheral wall for inducing a vortex on a portion of the combustion gasses expelled from the combustion chamber during high-pressure pulsations created by the operation of a vehicle engine. The vortex impedes flow of the combustion gasses from the pipe such that acoustic energy associated with the expulsion of the combustion gasses is dissipated.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2007Publication date: December 13, 2007Inventor: Michael Scanlon
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Publication number: 20070058354Abstract: An arrangement for the insertion, retention and extraction into and from a motherboard back plane of at least one card-let printed circuit board without protective hardware, in order to be able to ensure the accurate alignment between mating connectors of these components. Furthermore, provided is a method facilitating the insertion, retention and extraction of a card-let printed circuit board of the type described, by utilizing the inventive arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2005Publication date: March 15, 2007Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Michael Scanlon, Wade White
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Publication number: 20060249568Abstract: An ATMemo arrangement is disclosed. The arrangement allows an ATM to present a person's own reminder memo to that person. A personal memo is authored by an ATMemo customer with a personal computer and then the memo is stored at a remote data store. The data store is accessible by an ATM network. The stored memo is associated with the customer and a display period. Any ATM in the network is operative to display the memo to the customer. Display of a stored memo at an ATM is based on valid customer identification, the memo's display period, and the current date. The ATM accesses and displays the memo if both the ATM customer ID matches the memo author ID and the current date is within the time period for displaying the memo. The ATM can also print the memo on a transaction receipt.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2006Publication date: November 9, 2006Applicant: Diebold Self-Service Systems division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventor: Michael Scanlon
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Publication number: 20060151596Abstract: An automated banking machine (10) includes a user interface (15). The automated banking machine (10) may include a concealment device (350) positioned on the fascia to limit the viewing of inputs made to a user input device such as a keypad (18).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2006Publication date: July 13, 2006Applicant: Diebold Self-Service Systems, division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventor: Michael Scanlon
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Publication number: 20060151597Abstract: An automated banking machine (10) includes a user interface (15). The automated banking machine (10) may include a concealment device (350) carried on the fascia to limit the viewing of inputs made to a user input device such as a keypad (18).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2006Publication date: July 13, 2006Applicant: Diebold Self-Service Systems, division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventor: Michael Scanlon
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Publication number: 20060049377Abstract: The invention relates to an aqueous sizing composition comprising (a) an emulsion comprising an alkenylsuccinic anhydride component containing alkenylsuccinic anhydride particles suspended in a first starch component containing emulsifying starch selected from the group consisting of non-ionic starches, ionic starches, and mixtures thereof, and (b) a second starch component selected from the group consisting of non-ionic starches, ionic starches and mixtures thereof, such that the alkenylsuccinic anhydride and the starch in the emulsion and the second starch component are present at a starch: alkenylsuccinic anhydride weight ratio that is sufficiently high to enable the sizing composition to impart useful sizing properties to a fibrous substrate when the sizing composition contacts the fibrous substrate. The invention also relates to fibrous substrates treated with the sizing composition, processes for making the composition and processes for using such a composition, and other compositions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2003Publication date: March 9, 2006Inventors: Harold Goldsberry, Kimberly Dilts, Charles Hunter, Michael O'Toole, Robert Proverb, Lucyna Pawlowska, Glenn Baikow, Katarzyna Komarowska, David Dauplaise, Michael Scanlon