Patents by Inventor Patrick Nelson

Patrick Nelson 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).

  • Publication number: 20050125734
    Abstract: Media processing methods, systems and application program interfaces (APIs) are described. In but one embodiment, a media engine component, also referred to as a media engine, provides a simple and unified way of rendering media from an origin to a destination of choice without requiring intimate knowledge about the underlying components, their connectivity and management. Clients of the media engine need not worry about how to render the particular media, but rather can simply focus on what media to render and where to render the media. In at least one embodiment, a media session is provided and is encapsulated by the media engine and provides a mechanism by which additional components are made transparent to the application and, in at least some embodiment, the media engine. In some embodiments, the media engine and media session provide a simple API for building, configuring, and manipulating a pipeline of components (e.g.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 8, 2003
    Publication date: June 9, 2005
    Inventors: Sohail Mohammed, Kirt Debique, Geoffrey Dunbar, Patrick Nelson, Rebecca Weiss, Sumedh Barde, Adil Sherwani, Robin Speed, Alexandre Grigorovitch
  • Publication number: 20050060049
    Abstract: Briefly and not exclusively, systems, methods, and articles are described for lowering the gain of the first bands of an equalizer. The gain of the first bands of the equalizer are lowered in response to a user adjusted raised gain in the second band of the equalizer. The system includes a gain calculator to determine the lowered first band gains. In one implementation, the gain calculator is configured to determine the lowered first band gains so that the overall power represented by the equalizer audio output signal does not increased. In one implementation, the gain calculator is configured to determine the lowered first band gains so that the overall volume represented by the equalizer audio output signal increases a fraction of the increased volume caused by the raised second band gain.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 11, 2003
    Publication date: March 17, 2005
    Inventor: Patrick Nelson
  • Publication number: 20030197345
    Abstract: A wheelchair (10) comprises a seat member (14) pivotally mounted on support beam (16) of a chassis (12). The chassis (12) includes a pair of spaced-apart side elements (18), each depending from the support beam (16) and having a first part (20) supporting a front ground-engaging wheel (22) and a second part (24) supporting a rear ground-engaging wheel (26). A bracing member (32) extends between the second parts (24) of the side elements (18), and supports a variable length strut (68). The variable length strut (68) extends from the bracing member (32) to rearward part (66) of seat member (14) and controls pivotal movement of seat member (14) around support beam (16).
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 27, 2003
    Publication date: October 23, 2003
    Applicant: Specmat Limited
    Inventors: Sean Patrick Nelson, Thomas Paul Suddaby
  • Patent number: 6361110
    Abstract: A tilt control mechanism for an office chair includes a spring arrangement which permits forward and rearward tilting of the chair while also urging the chair to a normal upright position. The spring arrangement includes front and rear springs which act in combination such that the upward acting forces acting on the chair can be varied during use. The forces being applied by the front spring are adjusted by a side-actuated tension adjustment mechanism which incorporates a wedge block for adjusting the spring forces. Further, the rear springs provide a variable spring force such that the spring force is maximized when in the normal position but is decreased substantially once the chair is fully reclined. This reduction in spring force allows a user to maintain the chair in the fully reclined position with significantly less force than was required to tilt the chair rearwardly while a sufficient spring force continues to be applied by the front spring to urge the chair to the normal position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 26, 2002
    Assignee: Haworth, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard N. Roslund, Jr., Patrick Nelson, Larry Allen Wilkerson, Troy Roark, Joel Dral, Steve Simpson, John Clark
  • Publication number: 20010000939
    Abstract: A tilt control mechanism for an office chair includes a spring arrangement which permits forward and rearward tilting of the chair while also urging the chair to a normal upright position. The spring arrangement includes front and rear springs which act in combination such that the upward acting forces acting on the chair can be varied during use. The forces being applied by the front spring are adjusted by a side-actuated tension adjustment mechanism which incorporates a wedge block for adjusting the spring forces. Further, the rear springs provide a variable spring force such that the spring force is maximized when in the normal position but is decreased substantially once the chair is fully reclined. This reduction in spring force allows a user to maintain the chair in the fully reclined position with significantly less force than was required to tilt the chair rearwardly while a sufficient spring force continues to be applied by the front spring to urge the chair to the normal position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 21, 2000
    Publication date: May 10, 2001
    Applicant: Haworth, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard N. Roslund, Patrick Nelson, Larry Allen Wilkerson, Troy Roark, Joel Dral, Steve Simpson, John Clark
  • Patent number: 6059363
    Abstract: An office-type chair which includes a seat assembly and back assembly that are pivotally supported on a chair base or pedestal to support a user thereon. To increase the comfort of the user, the seat assembly is tiltable forwardly and rearwardly by way of a tilt control mechanism while the back assembly thereof is tiltable laterally from side to side, i.e. in the leftward and rightward directions by way of a back torsion mechanism.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 9, 2000
    Assignee: Haworth, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard N. Roslund, Jr., Robert T. Ritt, Patrick Nelson, Larry Allen Wilkerson, Joel Dral, John Clark
  • Patent number: 6015187
    Abstract: A tilt control mechanism for an office chair includes a spring arrangement which permits forward and rearward tilting of the chair while also urging the chair to a normal upright position. The spring arrangement includes front and rear springs which act in combination such that the upward acting forces acting on the chair can be varied during use. The forces being applied by the front spring are adjusted by a side-actuated tension adjustment mechanism which incorporates a wedge block for adjusting the spring forces. Further, the rear springs provide a variable spring force such that the spring force is maximized when in the normal position but is decreased substantially once the chair is fully reclined. This reduction in spring force allows a user to maintain the chair in the fully reclined position with significantly less force than was required to tilt the chair rearwardly while a sufficient spring force continues to be applied by the front spring to urge the chair to the normal position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 18, 2000
    Assignee: Haworth, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard N. Roslund, Jr., Patrick Nelson, Larry Allen Wilkerson, Troy Roark, Joel Dral, Steve Simpson, John Clark
  • Patent number: D475952
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 17, 2003
    Assignee: Specmat Limited
    Inventors: Sean Patrick Nelson, Thomas Paul Suddaby
  • Patent number: D498183
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 9, 2004
    Assignee: Specmat Limited
    Inventors: Sean Patrick Nelson, Thomas Paul Suddaby