Patents by Inventor Michael Weaver
Michael Weaver 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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Patent number: 8033082Abstract: A packaging machine includes a grouper section having changeable lane sizes and a dual servo grouper that separates product into product sets and allow the product sets to accelerate to the lane chain speed in a controlled manner. The grouper section further includes disappearing lugs that pivot into the lanes via a cam surface provided in the lanes. The product rides upon a raised surface of the cam surface as the lug pushes the product set together down the lane, thus ensuring that no gaps are provided between product set members. A gripper/grid section of the packaging machine includes a bars that travel about a carousel with a gripper head assembly and a grid assembly pair moving up and down the bars as defined by cam surfaces within the gripper/grid section. The grid section is presented below the product set such that the product set is fed through the grid section in a one-way trip into a case. The gripper head assembly cam device and the case feed section both include height adjustment assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2009Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Standard Knapp Inc.Inventors: John L. Raudat, J. Michael Weaver, Rick Dolce, Jeffrey Reilly, Lloyd Johnson, Vincent M. Cassarino
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Publication number: 20110067356Abstract: An aim assembly includes a hub movable about a central axis and at least one support operably connected to the hub. At least one arm is operably connected to the at least one support and thereby movable about the central axis in a predetermined path. At least one adjustment mechanism is located at the central axis and is capable of altering the predetermined path during movement of the at least one support about the central axis. A method of operating an arm assembly includes locating at least one hub at a central axis and moving at least one arm about the central axis in a predetermined path. The at least one arm is operably connected to the at least one hub via at least one support. An adjustment mechanism is engaged thereby altering the predetermined path during movement of the at least one arm about the central axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2009Publication date: March 24, 2011Applicant: STANDARD KNAPP INC.Inventor: J. Michael Weaver
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Publication number: 20110025503Abstract: An item monitoring system for tracking and reporting absence of items such as tools from assigned storage locations. Non-contact sensors are used to capture a mosaic of sensed areas that are processed and compared to previous sensed areas identifying change in the presence or absence of items. When a change is detected the item inventory for the storage location is changed to reflect latest status of present or absent. Scaled to a plurality of storage drawers the item monitoring system provides automatic item inventory status for large storage cabinets which may be linked to a central processing system or queried by hand held terminal.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2009Publication date: February 3, 2011Inventor: Frederick Michael Weaver
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Publication number: 20090241347Abstract: An eating utensil with a spoon portion connected to two sticks by a connection constructed so that the utensil can be used as a spoon for eating or the two sticks can be used to pick up food in the manner of use of a pair of chop sticks. The connection between the spoon portion (which can have a spoon undercut proximate the connection for retaining a liquid in a shallow bowl relative to the connection) and the two sticks can be formed integrally while the two sticks can be curved so the two sticks and connection have a shape approximating a wishbone. A pair of indents proximate the connection is formed in an inner surface of each of the two sticks (and possibly in the under surface as well) to make it easier for an inner surface of each of the two sticks to be moved toward each other by a person applying pressure on the outer surface of each of the two sticks so as to force the two inner surfaces toward one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2008Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventor: Michael Weaver
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Publication number: 20090229227Abstract: A packaging machine includes a grouper section having changeable lane sizes and a dual servo grouper that separates product into product sets and allow the product sets to accelerate to the lane chain speed in a controlled manner. The grouper section further includes disappearing lugs that pivot into the lanes via a cam surface provided in the lanes. The product rides upon a raised surface of the cam surface as the lug pushes the product set together down the lane, thus ensuring that no gaps are provided between product set members. A gripper/grid section of the packaging machine includes a bars that travel about a carousel with a gripper head assembly and a grid assembly pair moving up and down the bars as defined by cam surfaces within the gripper/grid section. The grid section is presented below the product set such that the product set is fed through the grid section in a one-way trip into a case. The gripper head assembly cam device and the case feed section both include height adjustment assemblies.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2009Publication date: September 17, 2009Applicant: STANDARD KNAPP INC.Inventors: John L. Raudat, J. Michael Weaver, Rick Dolce, Jeffrey Reilly, Lloyd Johnson, Vincent M. Cassarino
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Publication number: 20090223177Abstract: A packaging machine includes a grouper section having changeable lane sizes and a dual servo grouper that separates product into product sets and allow the product sets to accelerate to the lane chain speed in a controlled manner. The grouper section further includes disappearing lugs that pivot into the lanes via a cam surface provided in the lanes. The product rides upon a raised surface of the cam surface as the lug pushes the product set together down the lane, thus ensuring that no gaps are provided between product set members. A gripper/grid section of the packaging machine includes a bars that travel about a carousel with a gripper head assembly and a grid assembly pair moving up and down the bars as defined by cam surfaces within the gripper/grid section. The grid section is presented below the product set such that the product set is fed through the grid section in a one-way trip into a case. The gripper head assembly cam device and the case feed section both include height adjustment assemblies.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2009Publication date: September 10, 2009Applicant: Standard Knapp Inc.Inventors: John L. Raudat, J. Michael Weaver, Rick Dolce, Jeffrey Reilly, Lloyd Johnson, Vincent M. Cassarino
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Patent number: 7584016Abstract: An item monitoring system is provided which is operative at points of storage automatically to sense the presence, number of item(s) stored and relative location of items and to generate near real-time item and location data from storage locations so that time-related changes can be compared to detect item additions and subtractions, and to recognize and report events such as shrink/theft, low inventory conditions and misplaced items. Embodiments incorporate a surface sensing system comprised of one or more contiguous item sensor strips that measure the relative pressure of items in contact with a surface or a hanger support using pressure sensitive analog type conductive material. Item information can be collected from multiple hangers and/or storage surfaces and relayed to databases and application systems for varied uses. The system and method disclosed are cost effective and widely applicable to many categories of inventory application providing real-time updates without item packaging changes.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2004Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Intrinsic Marks International LLCInventor: Frederick Michael Weaver
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Patent number: 7552570Abstract: A packaging machine includes a grouper section having changeable lane sizes and a dual servo grouper that separates product into product sets and allow the product sets to accelerate to the lane chain speed in a controlled manner. The grouper section further includes disappearing lugs that pivot into the lanes via a cam surface provided in the lanes. The product rides upon a raised surface of the cam surface as the lug pushes the product set together down the lane, thus ensuring that no gaps are provided between product set members. A gripper/grid section of the packaging machine includes a bars that travel about a carousel with a gripper head assembly and a grid assembly pair moving up and down the bars as defined by cam surfaces within the gripper/grid section. The grid section is presented below the product set such that the product set is fed through the grid section in a one-way trip into a case. The gripper head assembly cam device and the case feed section both include height adjustment assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2005Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Assignee: Standard Knapp Inc.Inventors: John L. Raudat, J. Michael Weaver, Rick Dolce, Jeffrey Reilly, Lloyd Johnson, Vincent M. Cassarino
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Publication number: 20090115609Abstract: An asset in a group is automatically tracked wherein each asset is tagged, and at least one transport means are associated with at least one Proximate GPS (PGPS) location devices each equipped with a sensor which is receptive to the presence of a known asset. The sensor is able to detect the type of tag(s) associated with assets and associated with the transport means. The transport means transporting a PGPS device during the course of it activities passes by, associates with and/or may relocate a known tagged asset, the PGPS automatically detects the asset tag and stores the first sensed GPS location, asset tag ID, first time in a newly created PGPS record.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2008Publication date: May 7, 2009Inventor: Frederick Michael Weaver
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Patent number: 7494035Abstract: A pneumatic compressor capable of supplying compressed gas to a pneumatic tool. The compressor can be powered alternatively by either a battery or an AC power source. The compressor comprises a permanent magnet DC electric motor and circuitry for converting the AC power source to DC power. The compressor includes a receptacle for accommodating one or more of a plurality of batteries and includes circuitry for using batteries having different voltages. The AC power source may also be used to charge a battery connected to the compressor.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2006Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: J. Michael Weaver, Barbara A. Rose, Mark W. Wood, Daniel U. Goodwin, Hung T. Du, Alan G. Phillips, C. Kerwin Braddock, James A. Patton, Michael A. Lagaly, Patrick G. Barry, Julie L. Jones, Deborah L. Harr
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Publication number: 20090047722Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods for releasing one or more cell components from a photosynthetic organism. A bioreactor system is operable for growing photosynthetic organisms. Some of the methods include contacting the photosynthetic organism with an energy-activatable sensitizer, and activating the energy-activatable sensitizer, thereby releasing a cellular component from at least one of, for example, a membrane structure, tubule, vesicle, cisterna, organelle, cell compartment, plastid, or mitochondrion, associated with the photosynthetic organisms.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2008Publication date: February 19, 2009Applicant: BIONAVITAS, INC.Inventors: Brian D. Wilkerson, James C. Chen, John Pulse, Andrei Guschin, Michael Weaver
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Publication number: 20080190077Abstract: The packaging machine includes: a plurality of lane guides, the plurality of lane guides being spaced apart to form a plurality of lanes; a moveable conveyor belt having a first end and second end, the first end located beneath one of the plurality of lanes, the movable conveyor belt delivers the product to each of the plurality of lanes; a support device located at the plurality of lanes; and a shifting assembly attached to the plurality of lane guides. The method for packaging a case with a product includes: conveying a first plurality of the product to a first lane; supporting the first plurality of the product within the first lane; conveying a second plurality of the product to a second lane; shifting the first lane and the second lane in a first direction; and dropping the first plurality of the products into the case.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2008Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicant: STANDARD KNAPP INC.Inventors: J. MICHAEL WEAVER, JEFFREY REILLY, EMILIO COFRANCESCO, ALEXANDER BOZZI, NICHOLAS PINI
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Publication number: 20080147521Abstract: A computer implemented method for handling community association fees comprising all, or any combination of: (A) receiving payment relating to community association fees for a property within the community association; (B) accessing a database having information relating to the community association and the property; (C) verifying the payment information, parties to the transaction, and other relevant information matches the profile for such transaction in the database; (D) determining an amount of funds to be transmitted to community association; (E) transmitting the amount of funds to the community association; (F) logging the details of the transaction in the database; and, (G) queuing the report log with the transaction information in preparation of report generation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2007Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventor: Michael Weaver
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Patent number: 7357243Abstract: The packaging machine includes: a plurality of lane guides, the plurality of lane guides being spaced apart to form a plurality of lanes; a moveable conveyor belt having a first end and second end, the first end located beneath one of the plurality of lanes, the movable conveyor belt delivers the product to each of the plurality of lanes; a support device located at the plurality of lanes; and a shifting assembly attached to the plurality of lane guides. The method for packaging a case with a product includes: conveying a first plurality of the product to a first lane; supporting the first plurality of the product within the first lane; conveying a second plurality of the product to a second lane; shifting the first lane and the second lane in a first direction; and dropping the first plurality of the products into the case.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2006Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Standard Knapp, Inc.Inventors: J. Michael Weaver, Jeffrey Reilly, Emilio Cofrancesco, Alexander Bozzi, Nicholas Pini
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Publication number: 20070247061Abstract: An organic light emitting device comprising an anode, a cathode, and an emissive layer, located between the anode and the cathode, of a host compound, a first compound capable of phosphorescent emission at room temperature, and a second compound capable of phosphorescent emission at room temperature is provided. At least 95 percent of emission from the device is produced from the second compound when an appropriate voltage is applied across the anode and cathode.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2006Publication date: October 25, 2007Inventors: Vadim Adamovich, Michael Weaver, Min-Hao Lu
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Publication number: 20070152213Abstract: A covered substrate is described, which comprises: (a) a flexible substrate layer; and (b) a plurality of cooperative barrier layers disposed on the substrate layer. The plurality of cooperative barrier layers further comprise one or more planarizing layers and one or more high-density layers. Moreover, at least one high-density layer is disposed over at least one planarizing layer in a manner such that the at least one high-density layer extends to the substrate layer and cooperates with the substrate layer to completely surround the at least one planarizing layer. When combined with an additional barrier region, such covered substrates are effective for enclosing organic optoelectronic devices, such organic light emitting diodes, organic electrochromic displays, organic photovoltaic devices and organic thin film transistors. Preferred organic optoelectronic devices are organic light emitting diodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2007Publication date: July 5, 2007Inventor: Michael Weaver
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Publication number: 20070085692Abstract: A carbon monoxide detector is coupled to a gas-powered generator. The carbon monoxide detector is configured to provide notification when a predetermined concentration of carbon monoxide is reached and may also be utilized to disable the generator.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2006Publication date: April 19, 2007Applicant: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Grant, J. Michael Weaver, Dawei Chen
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Publication number: 20070075631Abstract: The present invention relates to OLEDs comprising an electron impeding layer between the cathode and the emissive layer. An organic light emitting device, comprising: an anode; a hole transport layer; an organic emissive layer comprising an emissive layer host and an emissive dopant; an electron impeding layer; an electron transport layer; and a cathode disposed, in that order, over a substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2005Publication date: April 5, 2007Inventors: Yeh Tung, Brian D'Andrade, Michael Weaver, James Esler
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Publication number: 20070066510Abstract: An article comprising a multiple use fabric conditioning composition that is operably connectable to the inside of a dryer is useful for softening fabric without staining the fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2006Publication date: March 22, 2007Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Johannson Tee, Jacqueline Duderstadt, Michael Weaver, Steven Sealschott
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Patent number: D539615Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2004Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Inventor: Michael Weaver