Patents by Inventor Michael Steele
Michael Steele 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: 20260123771Abstract: An open fronted cabinet, having a first food display zone for the temporary display of a heated food item, the first food display zone comprising: a first fan associated with a first temperature control element and a first passageway; a second fan associated with a second temperature control element and a second passageway; wherein the first fan is configured to direct a first airflow, having a first temperature, through the first passageway into the first food display zone so as to create a first air curtain in the first food display zone and wherein the second fan is configured to direct a second airflow, having a second temperature, through the second passageway into the first food display zone so as to create a second air curtain in the first food display zone, wherein the first air curtain opposes the second air curtain to create a convective mixing zone in the first food display zone at a location where the first and second air curtain meet; and the open fronted cabinet further comprising a controller,Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2024Publication date: May 7, 2026Inventor: Michael Steele
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Publication number: 20250311865Abstract: A cabinet for storage of a heated food item has a base, top and opposing sides, the base, top and opposing sides defining an interior space which is accessible through opposing access apertures, An air movement means and air heating means draw air from the interior space of the cabinet, heat said air and produce an air curtain across a first one of the access apertures of the cabinet. A door is operable to reversibly close a second one of the access apertures to prevent ambient air from entering the interior space and heated air from egressing through said second access aperture. The air movement means circulate air within the interior space from the first one of the access apertures to one or more of: the opposing sides, and the top and the base of the cabinet.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2023Publication date: October 9, 2025Inventor: Michael Steele
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Publication number: 20240240348Abstract: A method of applying a coating to a substrate includes ionic electrolytic plating a substrate submerged within an ionic liquid at ambient temperature, in ambient air, and at ambient pressure with aluminum. The ionic liquid includes imidazolium chloride compounds having aluminum chloride (AlCl3) and sodium dodecyl sulphate (C12H25NaO4S) in a mono ethylene glycol solution, and a deposition rate of the ionic electrolytic plating is controlled by a power supply within a temperature range between about 288 Kelvin (59° F.) to about 305 Kelvin (89° F.).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2024Publication date: July 18, 2024Applicant: SPS Technologies LimitedInventors: Michael STEELE, Giuseppe FERRARA, David ABRAHAM
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Patent number: 11503954Abstract: The present invention provides a cabinet (10) for the temporary storage of a heated food item. The cabinet (10) has a in base (12), a top (14) and opposing sides (16,18). The base (12), top (14) and opposing sides (16,18) define an interior space (20) of the cabinet (10) which is accessible through opposing apertures (22, 24) at each end of the cabinet (10). The cabinet (10) is provided with air movement means and air heating means operable to draw air from the interior space (20) of the cabinet (10), heat said air and utilise a portion of said heated air to produce air curtains across the opposing apertures (22, 24) of the cabinet (10). The remainder of said air is circulated within the interior space (20) of the cabinet (10).Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2018Date of Patent: November 22, 2022Assignee: THE ALAN NUTTALL PARTNERSHIP LIMITEDInventors: Michael Steele, Alan Nuttall
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Publication number: 20200367694Abstract: The present invention provides a cabinet (10) for the temporary storage of a heated food item. The cabinet (10) has a in base (12), a top (14) and opposing sides (16,18). The base (12), top (14) and opposing sides (16,18) define an interior space (20) of the cabinet (10) which is accessible through opposing apertures (22, 24) at each end of the cabinet (10). The cabinet (10) is provided with air movement means and air heating means operable to draw air from the interior space (20) of the cabinet (10), heat said air and utilise a portion of said heated air to produce air curtains across the opposing apertures (22, 24) of the cabinet (10). The remainder of said air is circulated within the interior space (20) of the cabinet (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2018Publication date: November 26, 2020Inventors: Michael Steele, Alan Nuttall
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Patent number: 10769290Abstract: Fraud detection is facilitated by developing account cluster membership rules and converting them to database queries via an examination of clusters of linked accounts abstracted from the customer database. The cluster membership rules are based upon certain observed data patterns associated with potentially fraudulent activity. In one embodiment, account clusters are grouped around behavior patterns exhibited by imposters. The system then identifies those clusters exhibiting a high probability of fraud and builds cluster membership rules for identifying subsequent accounts that match those rules. The rules are designed to define the parameters of the identified clusters. When the rules are deployed in a transaction blocking system, when a rule pertaining to an identified fraudulent cluster is triggered, the transaction blocking system blocks the transaction with respect to new users who enter the website.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2008Date of Patent: September 8, 2020Assignee: Fair Isaac CorporationInventors: Stuart L. Crawford, Chris Erickson, Victor Miagkikh, Michael Steele, Megan Thorsen, Sergei Tolmanov
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Patent number: 10710257Abstract: A power tool includes a housing having a first portion defining a forward end of the housing, a second portion defining a rearward end of the housing, an upper surface extending rearwardly from the forward end, and a lower surface extending forwardly from the rearward end. The power tool also includes a motor positioned within the housing, a drive mechanism coupled to the motor and positioned within the housing, an output element coupled to the drive mechanism at the forward end of the housing, a battery pack supported at the rearward end of the housing and electrically coupled to the motor, and an actuator operable to selectively power the motor to drive the drive mechanism and the output element. The actuator is supported by the housing forward of and above the battery pack.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2017Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: MILWAUKEE ELECTRIC TOOL CORPORATIONInventors: Scott D. Bublitz, Scott D. Eisenhardt, Hongping Hui, Andrew M. Plowman, Michael Steele, Guojian Yang
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Publication number: 20170361475Abstract: A power tool includes a housing having a first portion defining a forward end of the housing, a second portion defining a rearward end of the housing, an upper surface extending rearwardly from the forward end, and a lower surface extending forwardly from the rearward end. The power tool also includes a motor positioned within the housing, a drive mechanism coupled to the motor and positioned within the housing, an output element coupled to the drive mechanism at the forward end of the housing, a battery pack supported at the rearward end of the housing and electrically coupled to the motor, and an actuator operable to selectively power the motor to drive the drive mechanism and the output element. The actuator is supported by the housing forward of and above the battery pack.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2017Publication date: December 21, 2017Inventors: Scott D. Bublitz, Scott D. Eisenhardt, Hongping Hui, Andrew M. Plowman, Michael Steele, Guojian Yang
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Patent number: 9565954Abstract: The present invention relates to an open fronted food storage cabinet. The cabinet has a top, rear, base and opposed sides. The top, rear, base and opposing sides define an interior space of the cabinet which is accessible through an opening to the front of the cabinet. The opening is defined between edges of the top, base and opposing sides of the cabinet. The cabinet includes an interior chassis structure comprised of a base panel, a rear panel and a top panel which are mechanically connected to one another. The base, rear and top panels are each formed from a structural sandwich composite material having thermal insulation properties. The rear panel includes an aperture to which a mechanism operable to alter the temperature within interior space of the cabinet is mounted.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2016Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignee: The Alan Nuttall Partnership LimitedInventors: Alan Nuttall, Michael Steele, Robert Bowles, James Geary
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Patent number: 9462897Abstract: The present invention relates to an open fronted food storage cabinet (10). The cabinet (10) has a top (16), rear (14), base (12) and opposed sides (18,20). The top, rear, base and opposing sides (12,14,16,18,20) define an interior space (22) of the cabinet (10) which is accessible through an opening (24) to the front of the cabinet (10). The opening (24) is defined between edges of the top (16), base (12) and opposing sides (18,20) of the cabinet (10). The cabinet (10) includes an interior chassis structure (26) comprised of a base panel (12a), a rear panel (14a) and a top panel (16a) which are mechanically connected to one another. The base, rear and top panels (12a,14a,16a) are each formed from a structural sandwich composite material (28) having thermal insulation properties. The rear panel (14a) includes an aperture (38) to which a mechanism (40) operable to alter the temperature within interior space (22) of the cabinet (10) is mounted.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2013Date of Patent: October 11, 2016Assignee: The Alan Nuttall Partnership LimitedInventors: Alan Nuttall, Michael Steele, Robert Bowles, James Geary
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Publication number: 20160213168Abstract: The present invention relates to an open fronted food storage cabinet. The cabinet has a top, rear, base and opposed sides. The top, rear, base and opposing sides define an interior space of the cabinet which is accessible through an opening to the front of the cabinet. The opening is defined between edges of the top, base and opposing sides of the cabinet. The cabinet includes an interior chassis structure comprised of a base panel, a rear panel and a top panel which are mechanically connected to one another. The base, rear and top panels are each formed from a structural sandwich composite material having thermal insulation properties. The rear panel includes an aperture to which a mechanism operable to alter the temperature within interior space of the cabinet is mounted.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2016Publication date: July 28, 2016Inventors: Alan Nuttall, Michael Steele, Robert Bowles, James Geary
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Publication number: 20150230631Abstract: The present invention relates to an open fronted food storage cabinet (10). The cabinet (10) has a top (16), rear (14), base (12) and opposed sides (18,20). The top, rear, base and opposing sides (12,14,16,18,20) define an interior space (22) of the cabinet (10) which is accessible through an opening (24) to the front of the cabinet (10). The opening (24) is defined between edges of the top (16), base (12) and opposing sides (18,20) of the cabinet (10). The cabinet (10) includes an interior chassis structure (26) comprised of a base panel (12a), a rear panel (14a) and a top panel (16a) which are mechanically connected to one another. The base, rear and top panels (12a,14a,16a) are each formed from a structural sandwich composite material (28) having thermal insulation properties. The rear panel (14a) includes an aperture (38) to which a mechanism (40) operable to alter the temperature within interior space (22) of the cabinet (10) is mounted.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2013Publication date: August 20, 2015Inventors: Alan Nuttall, Michael Steele, Robert Bowles, James Geary
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Patent number: 8387878Abstract: An illumination time of an illumination system and/or an exposure setting of an imaging system are adjusted by a proximity system operative for detecting a product entering a field of view in a bi-optical, dual window, point-of-transaction workstation. The proximity system includes an infrared emitter for emitting infrared light to the product, and an infrared sensor for sensing return infrared light from the product. Multiple predefined thresholds are stored for the sensed return infrared light, and a predefined illumination time and/or exposure setting are stored and assigned to each predefined threshold. Adjustment of the illumination time and/or of the exposure setting is performed by comparing the sensed return infrared light from the product in real time operation with the stored predefined thresholds.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2011Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Caihua Chen, Carl Wittenberg, Chinh Tan, Michael Steele, Edmond L Fratianni, Mark Drzymala, Edward Barkan
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Publication number: 20130026233Abstract: An illumination time of an illumination system and/or an exposure setting of an imaging system are adjusted by a proximity system operative for detecting a product entering a field of view in a bi-optical, dual window, point-of-transaction workstation. The proximity system includes an infrared emitter for emitting infrared light to the product, and an infrared sensor for sensing return infrared light from the product. Multiple predefined thresholds are stored for the sensed return infrared light, and a predefined illumination time and/or exposure setting are stored and assigned to each predefined threshold. Adjustment of the illumination time and/or of the exposure setting is performed by comparing the sensed return infrared light from the product in real time operation with the stored predefined thresholds.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2011Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Caihua Chen, Carl Wittenberg, Chinh Tan, Michael Steele, Edmond L. Fratianni, Mark Drzymala, Edward Barkan
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Patent number: 8312389Abstract: Techniques for visualization of decision logic are provided. In one aspect, the techniques can be implemented by providing a control within a graphical user interface to a user. The control can display a plurality of graphical user interface elements corresponding to linked nodes within a hierarchical structure. An input identifying a selected graphical user interface element within the control can be generated by a user. A selected node within the hierarchical structure can be identified based on the selected graphical user interface element. In response to a request from a user, modifying an appearance of a subset of the linked nodes within the hierarchical structure based on a desired visualization criteria, the linked nodes within the hierarchical structure and the selected node.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2008Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: Fair Isaac CorporationInventors: Stuart L. Crawford, Gaurav Chhaparwal, Navin Doshi, Kashyap Babu Rao Kolipaka, Sergei Tolmanov, Michael Steele, Megan Thorsen
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Patent number: 8266090Abstract: A request to compare strategies is received. The first strategy can be graphically represented by a first set of linked nodes arranged in a first form of decision logic. The second strategy can be graphically represented by a second set of linked nodes arranged in a second form of decision logic. The first set of linked nodes can be converted to a first modified set of linked nodes arranged in a third form of decision logic. The second set of linked nodes can be converted to a second modified set of linked nodes arranged in the third form of decision logic. A color-coded visual representation of the first modified set of linked nodes and the second modified set of linked nodes can be provided to a user. Related apparatus, techniques, and articles are also described.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2008Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: Fair Isaac CorporationInventors: Stuart L. Crawford, Michael Steele, Navin Doshi, Sergei Tolmanov, Kashyap Babu Rao Kolipaka, Gaurav Chhaparwal, Megan Thorsen, Chris Erickson
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Patent number: 8200693Abstract: Techniques are described for logically comparing strategies. In one aspect the strategies can be compared by receiving a request to compare a first strategy to a second strategy, the first strategy graphically represented by a first set of linked nodes, the second strategy graphically represented by a second set of linked nodes, each set of linked nodes linking a root node to at least one action node; identifying a subset of linked nodes from at least one of the first set of linked nodes and the second set of linked nodes based on an equivalence of a first subset of the first set of linked nodes to a second subset of the second set of linked nodes; and, providing a visual depiction of the identified subset of the linked nodes to a user, the visual depiction corresponding to the equivalence of the first subset to the second subset.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2009Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Fair Isaac CorporationInventors: Michael Steele, Stuart Crawford, Navin Doshi, Kashyap Babu Rao Kolipaka, Prasun Kumar, Sergei Tolmanov
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Patent number: 8200609Abstract: Data characterizing a plurality of related action graphs is received. Thereafter, the plurality of related action graphs are transformed into a logically equivalent structure so that rendering of the logically equivalent structure can be initiated. Related interfaces, apparatus, systems, techniques and articles are also described.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2008Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Fair Isaac CorporationInventors: Stuart L. Crawford, Michael Steele, Prasun Kumar, Sergei Tolmanov, Megan Thorsen, Chris Erickson
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Patent number: 8028909Abstract: An imaging system with in-field image quality testing and reporting features, includes a housing, and a solid-state imager having an array of image sensors supported by the housing for capturing return light from a target located in a range of working distances from the housing in an image capture mode of operation, and for capturing return light from a test pattern positioned at a predetermined position in the range of working distances in a test mode of operation different from the image capture mode. An electrical signal indicative of the captured return light is generated in each mode. A memory is supported by the housing for storing a test program for testing image quality.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2008Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Warren Brock, Jonathan Chin, Christopher Fjellstad, David P. Goren, Patrick Mauro, David Tsi-Shi, Michael Steele
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Publication number: 20100332514Abstract: Techniques are described for logically comparing strategies. In one aspect the strategies can be compared by receiving a request to compare a first strategy to a second strategy, the first strategy graphically represented by a first set of linked nodes, the second strategy graphically represented by a second set of linked nodes, each set of linked nodes linking a root node to at least one action node; identifying a subset of linked nodes from at least one of the first set of linked nodes and the second set of linked nodes based on an equivalence of a first subset of the first set of linked nodes to a second subset of the second set of linked nodes; and, providing a visual depiction of the identified subset of the linked nodes to a user, the visual depiction corresponding to the equivalence of the first subset to the second subset.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2009Publication date: December 30, 2010Inventors: Michael Steele, Stuart Crawford, Navin Doshi, Kashyap Babu Rao Kolipaka, Prasun Kumar, Sergei Tolmanov