Patents by Inventor Patrick Alexander Deegan
Patrick Alexander Deegan 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: 11736586Abstract: A high-performance distributed ledger and transaction computing network fabric over which large numbers of transactions (involving the transformation, conversion or transfer of information or value) are processed concurrently in a scalable, reliable, secure and efficient manner. In one embodiment, the computing network fabric or “core” is configured to support a distributed blockchain network that organizes data in a manner that allows communication, processing and storage of blocks of the chain to be performed concurrently, with little synchronization, at very high performance and low latency, even when the transactions themselves originate from distant sources. This data organization relies on segmenting a transaction space within autonomous but cooperating computing nodes that are configured as a processing mesh. Each computing node typically is functionally-equivalent to all other nodes in the core.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2021Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: Akamai Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David C. Carver, Thomas Houman, Andrew F. Champagne, Vladimir Shtokman, Patrick Alexander Deegan, Ramanath Mallikarjuna
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Publication number: 20210227040Abstract: A high-performance distributed ledger and transaction computing network fabric over which large numbers of transactions (involving the transformation, conversion or transfer of information or value) are processed concurrently in a scalable, reliable, secure and efficient manner. In one embodiment, the computing network fabric or “core” is configured to support a distributed blockchain network that organizes data in a manner that allows communication, processing and storage of blocks of the chain to be performed concurrently, with little synchronization, at very high performance and low latency, even when the transactions themselves originate from distant sources. This data organization relies on segmenting a transaction space within autonomous but cooperating computing nodes that are configured as a processing mesh. Each computing node typically is functionally-equivalent to all other nodes in the core.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2021Publication date: July 22, 2021Applicant: Akamai Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David C. Carver, Thomas Houman, Andrew F. Champagne, Vladimir Shtokman, Patrick Alexander Deegan, Ramanath Mallikarjuna
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Patent number: 10972568Abstract: A high-performance distributed ledger and transaction computing network fabric over which large numbers of transactions (involving the transformation, conversion or transfer of information or value) are processed concurrently in a scalable, reliable, secure and efficient manner. In one embodiment, the computing network fabric or “core” is configured to support a distributed blockchain network that organizes data in a manner that allows communication, processing and storage of blocks of the chain to be performed concurrently, with little synchronization, at very high performance and low latency, even when the transactions themselves originate from distant sources. This data organization relies on segmenting a transaction space within autonomous but cooperating computing nodes that are configured as a processing mesh. Each computing node typically is functionally-equivalent to all other nodes in the core.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2019Date of Patent: April 6, 2021Assignee: Akamai Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David C. Carver, Thomas Houman, Andrew F. Champagne, Vladimir Shtokman, Patrick Alexander Deegan, Ramanath Mallikarjuna
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Publication number: 20190230179Abstract: A high-performance distributed ledger and transaction computing network fabric over which large numbers of transactions (involving the transformation, conversion or transfer of information or value) are processed concurrently in a scalable, reliable, secure and efficient manner. In one embodiment, the computing network fabric or “core” is configured to support a distributed blockchain network that organizes data in a manner that allows communication, processing and storage of blocks of the chain to be performed concurrently, with little synchronization, at very high performance and low latency, even when the transactions themselves originate from distant sources. This data organization relies on segmenting a transaction space within autonomous but cooperating computing nodes that are configured as a processing mesh. Each computing node typically is functionally-equivalent to all other nodes in the core.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2019Publication date: July 25, 2019Applicant: Akamai Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David C. Carver, Thomas Houman, Andrew F. Champagne, Vladimir Shtokman, Patrick Alexander Deegan, Ramanath Mallikarjuna
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Patent number: 10250708Abstract: A high-performance distributed ledger and transaction computing network fabric over which large numbers of transactions (involving the transformation, conversion or transfer of information or value) are processed concurrently in a scalable, reliable, secure and efficient manner. In one embodiment, the computing network fabric or “core” is configured to support a distributed blockchain network that organizes data in a manner that allows communication, processing and storage of blocks of the chain to be performed concurrently, with little synchronization, at very high performance and low latency, even when the transactions themselves originate from distant sources. This data organization relies on segmenting a transaction space within autonomous but cooperating computing nodes that are configured as a processing mesh. Each computing node typically is functionally-equivalent to all other nodes in the core.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2018Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Assignee: Akamai Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David C. Carver, Thomas Houman, Andrew F. Champagne, Vladimir Shtokman, Patrick Alexander Deegan, Ramanath Mallikarjuna
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Publication number: 20120312114Abstract: Certain embodiments of a system for reducing backlash include a member geared for rotation in first and second directions. In various implementations, a first motor causes rotation in the first direction with an output biased to preclude space between mating gear components in the first direction, and a second motor, which is mechanically independent of the first motor, causes rotation in the second direction with an output biased to preclude space between mating gear components in the second direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2011Publication date: December 13, 2012Inventor: Patrick Alexander Deegan
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Patent number: 7189909Abstract: A camera assembly for filming the hands of a musician playing a finger board instrument includes a guiding device mounted to the finger board instrument. A stage movably engages the guiding device. A camera is mounted on the stage for filming the hands of the fingerboard user as the hands travel along the finger board. A driving device, such as a linear motor, is connected to the stage for moving the stage along the guiding device. A means for controlling the camera is also provided, either manually from a remote location or by visual tracking. A sensor senses the velocity and position of the stage and outputs a detection signal to the control means. The control means transmits command signals to the driving device for actuating movement of the camera along the guiding device.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2004Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Assignee: Román ViñolyInventors: Roman Vinoly, Patrick Alexander Deegan, Samuel Thomas Campbell Hyers