Patents by Inventor Paul Randall
Paul Randall 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: 7805216Abstract: A medicament dispensing cabinet is comprised of a frame, at least one controller, and a plurality of drawers each movably carried by the frame and each defining a plurality of dispensing cells. A plurality of removable dispensing devices is provided with each one carried by one of the dispensing cells. Each of the dispensing cells further comprises a motor for providing rotary motion to one of the removable dispensing devices in response to the controller, a sensor operating in conjunction with the controller for counting medicament dispensed from one of the removable dispensing devices, a chute for receiving medicament dispensed from one of the removable dispensing devices and a chute gate for controlling access to the chute. The cabinet may additionally comprise a chute gate release responsive to the controller for controlling the chute gate and a chute gate sensor connected to the controller and responsive to the position of the chute gate.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2007Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Parata Systems, LLCInventors: Paul Randall Shows, Robert Parks, Ryan Kaintz, Eric Lamont Holmes, Matthew Goodworth, Stuart Morgan, Matthew Stuart Beale, Michael A. Bergeron, Stan Jankowski
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Publication number: 20100092135Abstract: The present invention provides optical fiber communication cable assemblies useful for separating and conveying individual fibers from a multiple optical fiber cable to connectors in a protective manner. The optical fiber cable assembly is suitable for outdoor use and includes a (i) cable with multiple optical fibers; (ii) a furcation unit attached to the cable for directing individual optical fibers from the cable to furcation legs; and (iii) multiple furcation legs receiving at least one of the optical fibers. The furcation legs include (i) a buffer tube surrounding the optical fiber; (ii) strength members surrounding the buffer tube; and (iii) a jacket surrounding the strength members. The furcation legs typically exhibit a tensile rating of at least about 50 pounds (lbf), more typically 100 pounds (lbf) or more. Moreover, the furcation legs typically exhibit total shrinkage of less than about 2 percent when cycled from +23° C. to ?40° C. to +70° C. to ?40° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Applicant: DRAKA COMTEQ B.V.Inventors: Jeffrey Scott Barker, Paul Randall Baird, Thomas Andrew Rasmussen, III
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Patent number: 7584018Abstract: A method of dispensing medicaments may employ a drug dispensing device comprised of an upper hopper having an upper opening for receiving a medicament and a lower opening. The drug dispensing device also includes a lower hopper having an upper opening and a lower opening in a bottom portion thereof. The upper hopper defines a bulk storage chamber and the lower hopper defines a dispensing chamber. A rotatable dispensing disc is positioned in a lower portion of the dispensing chamber for dispensing medicament from the drug dispensing device through the lower opening in the lower hopper. A regulator is situated between the bulk storage chamber and the dispensing chamber for controlling the rate at which medicament moves from the storage chamber to the dispensing chamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2006Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Parata Systems, LLCInventors: Paul Randall Shows, Steven J. Remis, Curtis R. Akins, Robert Parks, Ryan Kaintz, Eric Lamont Holmes, Matthew Stuart Beale, Matthew Sass
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Publication number: 20080197793Abstract: A switched reluctance machine has salient poles on the stator and rotor. The windings of the machine are supplied from a converter which provides energisation at a chosen rate. The windings of the machine may be energised at the rate at which the rotor poles pass the stator poles, or it may be operated at a fraction of that rate by energising the windings to cooperate with every second, third or fourth rotor pole. This can extend the output of the machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2008Publication date: August 21, 2008Applicant: Switched Reluctance Drives LimitedInventor: Steven Paul Randall
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Publication number: 20080129244Abstract: The windings of a switched reluctance machine are supplied from a converter which is capable of providing bipolar energisation. The energisation pattern supplied to the windings is dependent on the number of stator and rotor poles in the machine and is selected to produce unipolar energisation in the rotor poles. This in turn reduces the losses in the rotor which would otherwise result from bipolar energisation. The machine may also be operated to provide energisation patterns which are adapted to provide optimum performance in different parts of its operating speed range.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2007Publication date: June 5, 2008Applicant: Switched Reluctance Drives LimitedInventor: Steven Paul Randall
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Patent number: 7350972Abstract: A temperature sensing method in which pulses of optical radiation are launched by a laser diode (11) into an optical fibre (14) and optical radiation backscattered from the fibre is detected, the method comprising passing the backscattered radiation through a single optical filter (15) whereby a first signal is recorded at the anti-Stokes Raman wavelength from a signal launched by the laser diode in a laser mode and a second signal is recorded at the Rayleigh wavelength from a signal launched by the laser diode in a light emitting diode mode, and a comparison is made of the two signals to provide an indication of temperature.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2003Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Inventors: Peter John Seebacher, Ian Keith Hook, Paul Randall Stoddart
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Patent number: 7263411Abstract: A medicament dispensing cabinet is comprised of a frame, at least one controller, and a plurality of drawers each movably carried by the frame and each defining a plurality of dispensing cells. A plurality of removable dispensing devices is provided with each one carried by one of the dispensing cells. Each of the dispensing cells further comprises a motor for providing rotary motion to one of the removable dispensing devices in response to the controller, a sensor operating in conjunction with the controller for counting medicament dispensed from one of the removable dispensing devices, a chute for receiving medicament dispensed from one of the removable dispensing devices and a chute gate for controlling access to the chute. The cabinet may additionally comprise a chute gate release responsive to the controller for controlling the chute gate and a chute gate sensor connected to the controller and responsive to the position of the chute gate.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2003Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignee: Parata Systems, LLCInventors: Paul Randall Shows, Robert Parks, Ryan Kaintz, Eric Lamont Holmes, Matthew Goodworth, Stuart Morgan, Matthew Stuart Beale, Michael A. Bergeron, Stan Jankowski
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Patent number: 7151359Abstract: A variable reluctance generator has phase windings and a bias winding. By controlling the excitation produced by the bias winding, the speed of the machine or the DC link, a power converter using only diodes can supply power to a DC bus. A method of operating a variable reluctance machine as a generator, the machine having at least one phase winding, includes creating a bias flux linking the or at least one phase winding, and limiting the phase voltage to a magnitude below that otherwise induced in the phase winding by the bias flux.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2004Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: Switched Reluctance Drives LimitedInventors: Steven Paul Randall, Joseph Gerald Marcinkiewicz
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Publication number: 20060265937Abstract: An arrangement of fishing tackle in which a line has a hook coupled to a first end of the line, a swivel or other device for attaching a second end of the line to a main line, and a weighted lure slidably mounted on the line, the weighted lure sized in the range of 1/8 oz. to 1.2 oz., having a substantially spherical configuration, and a color scheme for attracting fish. Ideally the weighted lure can slide along the line from the hook to the swivel.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2006Publication date: November 30, 2006Inventor: Paul Randall
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Patent number: 7077286Abstract: A dispensing cabinet is comprised of a frame, a plurality of shelves movably connected to the frame at an angle with respect thereto, and a plurality of drawers with each drawer carried by one of the shelves such that each of the drawers is capable of moving between a fully open position extending outwardly and downwardly from the frame and a fully closed position. Each of the drawers carries at least one dispenser. Each of said drawers also carries a lock for locking each of the drawers to the frame when the drawers are in their respective fully closed positions. A counterbalance is provided, and each of the drawers is responsive to the counterbalance such that only one drawer at a time can be in its fully open position. A controller for controlling the dispensers and, in certain embodiments, for controlling the locks, is also provided. The counterbalance includes a cable connected at one end to a spring and fixed at another end either to the frame or to another drawer.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2003Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: McKesson Automation Systems Inc.Inventors: Paul Randall Shows, Robert Parks, Ryan Kaintz, Eric Lamont Holmes
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Patent number: 7032402Abstract: A system for protecting air-conditioning units from damage caused by hail and other inclement weather conditions is described. The system includes one or more protective panels, each having a frame and a protective screen. The panels are attached to the housing of an air-conditioning unit using a variety of brackets and clamps. The system protects air-conditioning units without significantly restricting the air flow around the units and additionally shades the units to enhance their performance by lowering their temperature.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2004Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Inventor: Paul Randall Braswell
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Patent number: 7014063Abstract: A drug dispensing device is comprised of an upper hopper having an upper opening for receiving a medicament and a lower opening. A lid covers the upper opening. A lower hopper having an upper opening and a lower opening in a bottom portion thereof is provided. The upper hopper defines a bulk storage chamber and the lower hopper defines a dispensing chamber. A rotatable dispensing disc is positioned in a lower portion of the dispensing chamber for dispensing medicament from the drug dispensing device through the lower opening in the lower hopper. A regulator is situated between the bulk storage chamber and the dispensing chamber for controlling the rate at which medicament moves from the storage chamber to the dispensing chamber. The regulator may take a variety of forms. In one embodiment, the regulator includes a valve for controlling the flow of medicament from the storage chamber to the dispensing chamber.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2003Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: McKesson Automation Systems, Inc.Inventors: Paul Randall Shows, Steven J. Remis, Curtis R. Akins, Robert Parks, Ryan Kaintz, Eric Lamont Holmes, Matthew Stuart Beale, Matthew Sass
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Patent number: 7014586Abstract: An electro-mechanical transmission system, driven by a prime mover, includes two epicyclic gearsets connected between input and output shafts, and two electrical machines having their rotors connected to respective elements of the two gearsets. The torque on the output shaft is boosted by a controller, which dumps energy from the system when one of the machines is acting as a generator and the other as a motor.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2003Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Switched Reluctance Drives LimitedInventor: Steven Paul Randall
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Patent number: 6809441Abstract: A cooling system for an electrical machine includes at least one set of heat-conducting inserts positioned so as to transmit heat from at least one part of the winding in the stator to a heatsink. The heatsink may be the frame of the machine itself, but could also be a coolant pipe mounted at one or both ends of the stator. One form of insert is arranged between windings to draw heat away from the sides of the poles. Another form of insert is arranged on the ends of the poles to draw heat from that region.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2002Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Switched Reluctance Drives Ltd.Inventor: Steven Paul Randall
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Publication number: 20040199435Abstract: Methods and systems for real-time shopping of a remote physical location over a computer network. The present invention integrates so-called “telepresence” systems with on-line, electronic commerce and merchandising systems to achieve a novel, real-time shopping experience. Unlike conventional on-line catalogs, the present invention allows the user to visually navigate in real-time within an actual, physical space in order to view physical objects located therein, and to select or identify such objects for purchase or further inspection. Users navigate through the physical space by viewing images captured by cameras located within the space and remotely controlling the cameras by means of a user interface to capture additional images of other selected regions within the space. According to the invention, the user interface of the present invention allows the user to identify or select viewed objects for purchase or further inquiry.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2004Publication date: October 7, 2004Inventors: David Hardin Abrams, Paul Randall Cooper, Michael Anton Halleen, Peter Nicholas Prokopowicz
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Publication number: 20040178774Abstract: A variable reluctance generator has phase windings and a bias winding. By controlling the excitation produced by the bias winding, the speed of the machine or the DC link, a power converter using only diodes can supply power to a DC bus. A method of operating a variable reluctance machine as a generator, the machine having at least one phase winding, includes creating a bias flux linking the or at least one phase winding, and limiting the phase voltage to a magnitude below that otherwise induced in the phase winding by the bias flux.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2004Publication date: September 16, 2004Applicant: SWITCHED RELUCTANCE DRIVES LIMITEDInventors: Steven Paul Randall, Joseph Gerald Marcinkiewicz
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Publication number: 20040108325Abstract: A dispensing cabinet is comprised of a frame, a plurality of shelves movably connected to the frame at an angle with respect thereto, and a plurality of drawers with each drawer carried by one of the shelves such that each of the drawers is capable of moving between a fully open position extending outwardly and downwardly from the frame and a fully closed position. Each of the drawers carries at least one dispenser. Each of said drawers also carries a lock for locking each of the drawers to the frame when the drawers are in their respective fully closed positions. A counterbalance is provided, and each of the drawers is responsive to the counterbalance such that only one drawer at a time can be in its fully open position. A controller for controlling the dispensers and, in certain embodiments, for controlling the locks, is also provided. The counterbalance includes a cable connected at one end to a spring and fixed at another end either to the frame or to another drawer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2003Publication date: June 10, 2004Inventors: Paul Randall Shows, Robert Parks, Ryan Kaintz, Eric Lamont Holmes
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Publication number: 20040108323Abstract: A medicament dispensing cabinet is comprised of a frame, at least one controller, and a plurality of drawers each movably carried by the frame and each defining a plurality of dispensing cells. A plurality of removable dispensing devices is provided with each one carried by one of the dispensing cells. Each of the dispensing cells further comprises a motor for providing rotary motion to one of the removable dispensing devices in response to the controller, a sensor operating in conjunction with the controller for counting medicament dispensed from one of the removable dispensing devices, a chute for receiving medicament dispensed from one of the removable dispensing devices and a chute gate for controlling access to the chute. The cabinet may additionally comprise a chute gate release responsive to the controller for controlling the chute gate and a chute gate sensor connected to the controller and responsive to the position of the chute gate.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2003Publication date: June 10, 2004Inventors: Paul Randall Shows, Robert Parks, Ryan Kaintz, Eric Lamont Holmes, Matthew Goodworth, Stuart Morgan, Matthew Stuart Beale
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Publication number: 20040099683Abstract: A drug dispensing device is comprised of an upper hopper having an upper opening for receiving a medicament and a lower opening. A lid covers the upper opening. A lower hopper having an upper opening and a lower opening in a bottom portion thereof is provided. The upper hopper defines a bulk storage chamber and the lower hopper defines a dispensing chamber. A rotatable dispensing disc is positioned in a lower portion of the dispensing chamber for dispensing medicament from the drug dispensing device through the lower opening in the lower hopper. A regulator is situated between the bulk storage chamber and the dispensing chamber for controlling the rate at which medicament moves from the storage chamber to the dispensing chamber. The regulator may take a variety of forms. In one embodiment, the regulator includes a valve for controlling the flow of medicament from the storage chamber to the dispensing chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2003Publication date: May 27, 2004Inventors: Paul Randall Shows, Steven J. Remis, Curtis R. Akins, Robert Parks, Ryan Kaintz, Eric Lamont Holmes, Matthew Stuart Beale, Matthew Sass
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Publication number: 20040082419Abstract: An electro-mechanical transmission system, driven by a prime mover, includes two epicyclic gearsets connected between input and output shafts, and two electrical machines having their rotors connected to respective elements of the two gearsets. The torque on the output shaft is boosted by a controller, which dumps energy from the system when one of the machines is acting as a generator and the other as a motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2003Publication date: April 29, 2004Applicant: SWITCHED RELUCTANCE DRIVES LIMITEDInventor: Steven Paul Randall