Patents by Inventor Michael Swenson
Michael Swenson 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: 20240145190Abstract: A method of monitoring the temperature of a solid state switch in an aircraft solid state power controller. The method includes: measuring an electric current (I) flowing through the solid state switch; calculating, based on the measured electric current (I), an introduced electric power (Pel) that is introduced into the solid state switch within the predefined time period (?t); calculating an increase in temperature (?T) of the solid state switch that is caused by the introduced electric power (Pel); calculating an actual temperature (Tact) of the solid state switch by adding the calculated increase in temperature (?T) to an ambient temperature (Tamb); and comparing the calculated actual temperature (Tact) with a predefined temperature threshold (Tth) and determining an overheat condition if the calculated actual temperature (Tact) exceeds the predefined temperature threshold (Tth).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2023Publication date: May 2, 2024Inventors: Thomas Gietzold, Gerd Michael Kluger, Markus Greither, Joshua C. Swenson, Nhia Yang, Robert C. Cooney, Francis Belisle, Charles Shepard
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Patent number: 11941486Abstract: Computational systems and methods employ characteristics of a quantum processor determined or sampled between a start and an end of an annealing evolution per an annealing schedule. The annealing evolution can be reinitialized, reversed or continued after determination. The annealing evolution can be interrupted. The annealing evolution can be ramped immediately prior to or as part of determining the characteristics. The annealing evolution can be paused or not paused immediately prior to ramping. A second representation of a problem can be generated based at least in part on the determined characteristics from an annealing evolution performed on a first representation of the problem. The determined characteristics can be autonomously compared to an expected behavior, and alerts optionally provided and/or the annealing evolution optionally terminated based on the comparison. Iterations of annealing evolutions may be performed until an exit condition occurs.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2023Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: D-WAVE SYSTEMS INC.Inventors: Steven P. Reinhardt, Andrew D. King, Loren J. Swenson, Warren T. E. Wilkinson, Trevor Michael Lanting
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Patent number: 8075828Abstract: Disclosed is a method of molding molded articles, amongst other things.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2010Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd.Inventors: Jeffrey Douglas MacDonald, Adam Craig Reynolds, Paul Michael Swenson, John Nicholas Kermet
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Publication number: 20100153309Abstract: Systems and methods for dimensionally rating mail pieces including cards, letters, flats, mailers, packages and parcels using a pointing device such as a digital pen are described. In one illustrative configuration the system includes a digital pen, a three dimensional digital pen pattern device, a computer and a printer for printing evidence of postage payment. A mail piece such as a small parcel is placed on the opened three dimensional digital pen pattern device. The user may select a digital pen pattern command box or may otherwise engage or be prompted to begin measurements. For a rectangular parcel, the user selects a bottom right and then a top left measurement point. The system then calculates the dimensions of the parcel, dimensionally rates it and then accounts for and prints a corresponding postage indicium.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2008Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: David K. Asano, Jean-Hiram Coffy, Michael Swenson, Alexandra Mack, David W. Beckstrom, Joan T. Doutney, Sarah Jurta
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Publication number: 20100114352Abstract: Disclosed is a method of molding molded articles, amongst other things.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2010Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd.Inventors: Jeffrey Douglas MacDONALD, Adam Craig Reynolds, Paul Michael Swenson, John Nicholas Kermet
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Patent number: 7695266Abstract: Disclosed is a molding structure, amongst other things.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2006Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd.Inventors: Jeffrey Douglas MacDonald, Adam Craig Reynolds, Paul Michael Swenson, John Nicholas Kermet
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Publication number: 20080107764Abstract: Disclosed is a molding structure, and a method of molding molded articles, amongst other things.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2006Publication date: May 8, 2008Inventors: Jeffrey Douglas MacDonald, Adam Craig Reynolds, Paul Michael Swenson, John Nicholas Kermet
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Publication number: 20070236337Abstract: A method for enhancing the accuracy a Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) system which may exhibit inconsistent RFID tag reporting behavior. The method includes the steps of (i) establishing a timeout setting indicative of the time that each interrogating antenna transmits RF energy within a respective read field, (ii) evaluating/comparing reporting results over multiple interrogation cycles to determine when an RFID tag exhibits inconsistent reporting behavior within the read field and (iii) increasing the timeout setting of the respective interrogating antenna to enhance the energy harvested by an RFID tag/device during each interrogation cycle. In lieu of, or in addition to, increasing the timeout setting, the method evaluates the responses received over multiple cycles and accepts such responses as being valid only when the same response is obtain over consecutive/sequential interrogation cycles.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: John Braun, Jean-Hiram Coffy, Arthur Parkos, Michael Swenson
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Publication number: 20070229260Abstract: A method for adaptively controlling a Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) system having a plurality of interrogating antennas and RFID tags. The method comprises the steps of establishing a timeout setting indicative of the time that each interrogating antenna powers a read field during a respective read period and a threshold time period indicative of the time required to transmit energy/exchange data between the RFID tag and the interrogating antenna. A period differential is then calculated which is indicative of the difference between the timeout setting and the time elapsed for the final RFID tag within a respective read field to communicate its RFID tag information. The timeout setting for each interrogating antenna may then be adaptively tuned or varied in accordance with the period differential. To expedite and/or refine the adaptive tuning feature, a variance may also be calculated indicative of the difference between the threshold time period and the period differential.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2006Publication date: October 4, 2007Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventors: John Braun, Jean-Hiram Coffy, Arthur Parkos, Michael Swenson
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Publication number: 20070143125Abstract: Methods and systems that allow a sender of a mail piece to easily specify delivery instructions and/or services for a mail piece and that allows mail processing systems to identify and account for the specified delivery instructions and/or services without the need for any pre-sorting or input of information prior to processing the mail piece. The sender of a mail piece provides a marking on the mail piece representing instructions desired for delivering the mail piece. A mail processing system utilized to process the mail piece reads the marking provided on the mail piece, and based on the type/color of the marking, interprets the delivery instructions requested by the sender. The mail processing system processes the mail piece according to the instructions requested by the sender based on the marking provided on the mail piece by the sender.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2005Publication date: June 21, 2007Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventors: Thomas Foth, James Euchner, Jill Lawrence, Donna Gambino, Michael Swenson, Theresa Biasi
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Publication number: 20070138306Abstract: A system for storing information including a first partial portion of a printed marking, and a second partial portion of the printed marking. The printed marking comprises first information in a first information storage format. The first partial portion is printed with a first ink. The second partial portion is intermixed with the first partial portion to form the printed marking. The second partial portion is printed with at least one second different ink. The second ink comprises a metameric ink which becomes excited when exposed to an excitation source such that the printed marking contains second different information in a second different information storage format which can be read when the printed marking is exposed to the excitation source.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2005Publication date: June 21, 2007Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventors: Andrei Obrea, Robert Cordery, John Desmond, Judith Auslander, Steven Kaye, Cindy Mangiameli, Michael Swenson
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Publication number: 20070143232Abstract: A mail piece marking for a mail piece including a first section printed with a first ink; and a second section printed with a second different ink. The first and second sections include a substantially same color in normal daylight. The first and second sections are intermixed such that combined reading of the first and second sections conveys a first mail piece marking information. The second ink is adapted to be machine readable to read a second different mail piece marking information contained in the second section.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2005Publication date: June 21, 2007Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventors: Judith Auslander, Steven Kaye, Michael Swenson
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Publication number: 20070034291Abstract: A knife for cutting a profile including a curved surface in a workpiece may comprise a cutting face including a cutting edge in the shape of the profile to be cut, a bore for mounting the knife on a rotary cutterhead, the bore oriented parallel to the substantially planar cutting face, and a back surface adjacent the cutting face and including the cutting edge, the back surface contoured in the shape of the profile and partially radially encompassing the bore. The knife may be sharpened by grinding the cutting face to expose a new cutting face. The back surface is in the shape of the profile, therefore each new cutting face includes a cutting edge with a substantially similar profile. Knives having tips of, for example, carbide may be radially interspersed on the rotary cutterhead between the profile knives.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2006Publication date: February 15, 2007Inventors: Michael Moran, Michael Swenson
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Publication number: 20050125345Abstract: A method for enabling a consumer bill recipient to pay his/her bills via the USPS or other carrier sooner than was heretofore possible. The foregoing is accomplished by enabling a company to send a bill to a bill recipient that contains a bill paying return portion in the form of a mail piece having a Planet code and Postnet bar code that references the bill recipient and amount to be paid on the outside of mail piece so that when a scanner at the USPS reads the Planet code and Postnet bar code, the bill recipient's bank account will be debited for the entire amount of the bill or a minimum payment that is due for the bill.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2003Publication date: June 9, 2005Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventors: Kenneth Miller, John Desmond, Thomas Foth, Michael Swenson, John Winkelman, Andrei Obrea