Patents by Inventor Paul Rankin
Paul Rankin 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: 20240092907Abstract: The present application relates to antibodies specifically binding to the V-domain immunoglobulin-containing suppressor of T-cell activation (VISTA) at acidic pH and their use in cancer treatment. In some embodiments, the antibodies bind specifically to human VISTA at acidic pH, but do not significantly bind to human VISTA at neutral or physiological pH.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Applicants: Five Prime Therapeutics, Inc., Bristol-Myers Squibb CompanyInventors: Robert J. Johnston, Arvind Rajpal, Paul O. Sheppard, Luis Borges, Andrew Rankin, Keith Sadoon Bahjat, Alan J. Korman, Andy X. Deng, Lin Hui Su, Ginger Rakestraw
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Patent number: 11387838Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure include techniques for calibrating analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), such as successive approximation register SAR ADCs. In one embodiment, a pattern is applied to the input of an ADC to produce digital output codes. Counts of the digital output codes are used detect errors and adjust a clock delay of a comparator in the ADC. In other embodiments, an ADC calibration circuit is coupled to a calibration algorithm executing on a remote server to calibrate one or more ADCs.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2021Date of Patent: July 12, 2022Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Kenneth Colin Dyer, John Paul Rankin
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Patent number: 11209057Abstract: A brake pad retractor system, comprising, a torsional mount and an adjustable torsion arm having an angular relation with the torsional mount, wherein the torsion arm is sprung responsively to at least some movement of a brake pad and the torsional mount being operative such that upon movement of a brake pad by a first distance, the torsion arm is sprung and communicates an action upon the brake pad through a contact between the torsion arm and the brake pad, the communicated action sufficient to positively retract the brake pad upon release of the brake system, the torsional mount further operative such that upon further movement of a brake pad beyond the first distance the angular relation between the torsion arm and the torsional mount is adjusted responsively to the further movement. Further aspects include a novel a brake caliper and method.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2019Date of Patent: December 28, 2021Assignee: Performance Friction CorporationInventors: Paul Rankin, Darin Cate, James Borner
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Patent number: 11199232Abstract: A brake pad retractor system, comprising, a torsional mount and a torsion arm having an angular relation with the torsional mount, wherein the torsion arm is sprung responsively to at least some movement of a brake pad and the torsional mount being operative such that upon movement of a brake pad by a first distance, the torsion arm is sprung and communicates an action upon the brake pad through a contact between the torsion arm and the brake pad, the communicated action sufficient to positively retract the brake pad upon release of the brake system, the torsional mount further operative such that upon further movement of a brake pad beyond the first distance the angular relation between the torsion arm and the torsional mount is adjusted responsively to the further movement. Further aspects include a novel a brake caliper and method.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2019Date of Patent: December 14, 2021Assignee: PERFORMANCE FRICTION CORPORATIONInventors: Paul Rankin, Darin Cate, James Borner
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Patent number: 10508699Abstract: A floating disc brake assembly, and method of assembly, comprising a disc brake rotor comprising an outer friction ring, an inner circumferential flange having a plurality of rotor tabs spaced about the flange and a circumferential groove about the inner circumferential flange, a hat comprising a cylindrical axial body, an outer circumference, a rotor mounting flange extending radially about the outer circumference and having a plurality of rotor mounting tabs spaced about the rotor mounting flange and forming slots interspersed therebetween structured and arranged for receiving the rotor tabs, and a circumferential groove about the outer circumference of the axial body, structured and arranged to align with the circumferential groove of the disc brake rotor, and at least one expander ring structured and arranged to fit within the circumferential grooves of both the rotor and the hat.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2017Date of Patent: December 17, 2019Assignees: PERFORMANCE FRICTION CORPORATION, WHITE OAK COMMERCIAL FINANCE, LLCInventors: Paul Rankin, Darin Cate
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Publication number: 20190331179Abstract: A brake pad retractor system, comprising, a torsional mount and an adjustable torsion arm having an angular relation with the torsional mount, wherein the torsion arm is sprung responsively to at least some movement of a brake pad and the torsional mount being operative such that upon movement of a brake pad by a first distance, the torsion arm is sprung and communicates an action upon the brake pad through a contact between the torsion arm and the brake pad, the communicated action sufficient to positively retract the brake pad upon release of the brake system, the torsional mount further operative such that upon further movement of a brake pad beyond the first distance the angular relation between the torsion arm and the torsional mount is adjusted responsively to the further movement. Further aspects include a novel a brake caliper and method.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2019Publication date: October 31, 2019Inventors: Paul RANKIN, Darin CATE, James BORNER
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Publication number: 20190219113Abstract: A brake pad retractor system, comprising, a torsional mount and a torsion arm having an angular relation with the torsional mount, wherein the torsion arm is sprung responsively to at least some movement of a brake pad and the torsional mount being operative such that upon movement of a brake pad by a first distance, the torsion arm is sprung and communicates an action upon the brake pad through a contact between the torsion arm and the brake pad, the communicated action sufficient to positively retract the brake pad upon release of the brake system, the torsional mount further operative such that upon further movement of a brake pad beyond the first distance the angular relation between the torsion arm and the torsional mount is adjusted responsively to the further movement. Further aspects include a novel a brake caliper and method.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2019Publication date: July 18, 2019Inventors: Paul RANKIN, Darin CATE, James BORNER
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Publication number: 20180180123Abstract: A floating disc brake assembly, and method of assembly, comprising a disc brake rotor comprising an outer friction ring, an inner circumferential flange having a plurality of rotor tabs spaced about the flange and a circumferential groove about the inner circumferential flange, a hat comprising a cylindrical axial body, an outer circumference, a rotor mounting flange extending radially about the outer circumference and having a plurality of rotor mounting tabs spaced about the rotor mounting flange and forming slots interspersed therebetween structured and arranged for receiving the rotor tabs, and a circumferential groove about the outer circumference of the axial body, structured and arranged to align with the circumferential groove of the disc brake rotor, and at least one expander ring structured and arranged to fit within the circumferential grooves of both the rotor and the hat.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2017Publication date: June 28, 2018Inventors: Paul RANKIN, Darin CATE
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Publication number: 20060142729Abstract: The an adult incontinence garment has front and rear body portions connected by a crotch portion and pressure sensitive adhesive tabs for connecting the front and rear body portions to one another when in place on an individual of normal girth. An extension strip is provided for adapting the garment for use by an individual of larger than normal girth. The extension strip is received between the body portions. It includes an adhesive layer on one side of and a plastic layer adapted to receive the adhesive tabs on the other side. The tab-receiving layer is formed of material that permits the tabs to be received in a readily detachable and re-attachable manner so that the garment can be readily monitored and adjusted while in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2005Publication date: June 29, 2006Inventors: Daniel Sivilich, Paul Rankin
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Publication number: 20050277426Abstract: A wireless local area network (LAN) comprises an access point which transmits a beacon signal at 0 dBm. The detection threshold of the mobile unit is ?65 dBm and thus the mobile unit is detected when located within 10 metres of the access point.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2003Publication date: December 15, 2005Applicant: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: David Evans, Paul Rankin
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Publication number: 20050266894Abstract: An electronic device such as a mobile telephone is provided with a reader for reading data from a physical data carrier. Physical data carriers are incorporated into accessories of the device, for example a telephone carrying case. The act of inserting the telephone into the case causes the reader to read data from the data carrier and the data is used to implement required device settings of the electronic device. The data carrier may be a bar code, RF tag or contact tag. By providing a number of carrying cases each with its own data carrier, merely exchanging cases initiates a number of associated device settings to be selected. Each case may be associated with a particular environment or user context allowing the user to alter the behavior of the device to suit context merely by interchanging carrying case. Data carrier may also be provided in other accessories such as car-telephone kits and battery chargers to alter device behavior accordingly.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2001Publication date: December 1, 2005Inventor: Paul Rankin
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Publication number: 20050159188Abstract: A portable data processing apparatus (120) receives information identifying interaction opportunities for a user of the apparatus and presents them via a display (10). For each identified interaction opportunity, a processor (130) generates a respective display icon (38, 18). The processor generates a user interface having at least first (12), second (16) and third (14) display panes, with newly generated display icons (38) being initially displayed in the first display pane (12). Subsequently, icons (18) are moved to the second display pane (16) and arranged according to a predetermined prioritisation scheme. On user selection of a displayed icon, additional data associated with the selected icon is displayed in the third display pane (14).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2003Publication date: July 21, 2005Inventors: Henning Mass, Klaus Weidenhaupt, Leonard Poll, Paul Rankin, Steffen Reymann, Johannes Jansen, Jiska De Wit
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Publication number: 20050140504Abstract: An interactive system in which information read from two or more tags (10, 12 or 10, 12?) jointly determines a process to be carried out. One of the tags may identify a user by for example his/her store loyalty card number or by a personal identifying tag (or card) in a cordless RF terminal and the other of the tags may be a RF-ID tag storing details of an action to be performed such as the number of credit points to be given to the loyalty card in response to a transaction or provide promotional information to the user. The process may comprise issuing a command to an action server (28, 30) to provide, or instruct the sending of, output information to a user, by for example over a radio link to a cellular telephone apparatus (18, 34, 36) or PDA, or displayed to the user on a video display unit (38).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2003Publication date: June 30, 2005Inventors: Christopher Marshall, Paul Rankin, Alan Davie
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Patent number: 6766374Abstract: When a person requests access to a chat session, the time of the request is used to determine which chat room the person is placed. Other parameters are used to determine the surrounding factors, or context, within which the person initiated the request, such as the particular television program that the person was watching at the time of the request. By forming chat rooms based on the time of entry and the context in which the request is made, the chat rooms are likely to contain people with a common topic to discuss, such as the television news story being broadcast at that time. These time-of-entry chat rooms can also be structured to be of limited duration, obviating the overhead burden of deleting topic-specific chat rooms when the topic ceases to be of interest.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2002Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Karen I. Trovato, Paul Rankin, Carolyn Ramsey
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Publication number: 20020174234Abstract: When a person requests access to a chat session, the time of the request is used to determine which chat room the person is placed. Other parameters are used to determine the surrounding factors, or context, within which the person initiated the request, such as the particular television program that the person was watching at the time of the request. By forming chat rooms based on the time of entry and the context in which the request is made, the chat rooms are likely to contain people with a common topic to discuss, such as the television news story being broadcast at that time. These time-of-entry chat rooms can also be structured to be of limited duration, obviating the overhead burden of deleting topic-specific chat rooms when the topic ceases to be of interest.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2002Publication date: November 21, 2002Applicant: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Karen I. Trovato, Paul Rankin, Carolyn Ramsey
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Patent number: 6445306Abstract: A remote control system in which a program-up or program-down activation on a control remote device effects the selection of the next or prior available channel that is likely to contain a program of a particular selected genre, or category. The system includes an identification of those programs that are likely to relate to each particular category. When the user selects a category, the user incrementally selects from the programs contained within the selected category. In the system, a list builder includes a number of capabilities for improving the selective quality of the program selection, having access, for example, to an information source that provides the time of each scheduled program on each channel, and an indication of each program's genre, rating, and other related items.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1999Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Karen I. Trovato, Paul Rankin, Daniel Pelletier, Jacquelyn Annette Martino, Carolyn Christine Ramsey
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Patent number: 6425012Abstract: When a person requests access to a chat session, the time of the request is used to determine which chat room the person is placed. Other parameters are used to determine the surrounding factors, or context, within which the person initiated the request, such as the particular television program that the person was watching at the time of the request. By forming chat rooms based on the time of entry and the context in which the request is made, the chat rooms are likely to contain people with a common topic to discuss, such as the television news story being broadcast at that time. These time-of-entry chat rooms can also be structured to be of limited duration, obviating the overhead burden of deleting topic-specific chat rooms when the topic ceases to be of interest.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1998Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Karen I. Trovato, Paul Rankin, Carolyn Ramsey
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Patent number: 5476456Abstract: A disposable cover for a patient support surface which allows absorption of body fluids from the patient and prevents contamination of the support surface. The ends of the cover are provided with pockets to contain the cover in a rolled up condition prior to use and after-use for disposal. The pockets are reverse folded to contain the ends of the support surface when the pad is in its use position.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1994Date of Patent: December 19, 1995Inventors: Paul Rankin, Jack R. VonEwegen
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Patent number: 4911151Abstract: A disposable waterproof covering for a cast or bandage on an arm or leg to be used primarily when bathing or showering to protect against wetting the cast or bandage. A generally tubular plastic sleeve is sealed to the user's arm or leg above the cast or bandage by a flexible plastic strap to effect a snug, water-tight contact of the sleeve with the arm or leg. The strap is secured by an adhesive at one end to the sleeve adjacent the open end of the sleeve and wound around 360.degree. and secured at its other by a pressure sensitive adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1988Date of Patent: March 27, 1990Inventors: Paul Rankin, Peter A. Lepovsky
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Patent number: 4179771Abstract: A molded knob of the type which frictionally engages and slips over the end of a shaft. The knob has a hub with a shaft receiving socket formed therein. The socket has a flat wall adapted to engage a flat on the shaft. Elongated fingers which are formed as part of the hub extend into the socket on the opposite side of the socket from the flat wall. The fingers extend towards and are aligned with each other. They are laterally deflectable away from the flat wall of the socket upon insertion of the shaft into the socket. An abutment is located at the base of each finger. One of the abutments is engageable with the shaft when the shaft is rotated to limit further deflection of the fingers by the shaft due to twisting caused by the application of torque to the shaft. In a modified form, a stop is provided to engage the fingers to limit the amount of deflection of the fingers in place of the abutments.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1978Date of Patent: December 25, 1979Assignee: The Grigoleit CompanyInventors: Paul Rankins, Robert K. Howie, Jr.