Patents by Inventor Peter Baron
Peter Baron 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: 11947341Abstract: Various embodiments of the present technology provide an integrated platform that provides optimization tools that can be used across multiple lifecycle phases of an industrial automation system. In accordance with various embodiments, the integrated platform can take specified designs in a presale phase and easily open up that information in a corresponding tool to address needs in the post-sale phase to allow for all device commissioning, programming, and configuration without any importing, exporting, or recreation of presale files. Various embodiments use a common, cross-platform data file that links activity within each lifecycle phase. As such, any layouts or designs can be easily opened up within the platform by users with differing roles. Moreover, if in the post-sale phase, a control engineer decides that a specific aspect of control system was left out, the control engineer can summon the capability of the presale phase to expand the system.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2021Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Barry M. Jereb, Peter Baron, Brian Dipert, Jessica M. Truong, Jessica L. Korpela, Amit R. Sathe, Eric Rehl, Tracy L. Swartzendruber, Kyle K. Reissner
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Publication number: 20220163950Abstract: Various embodiments of the present technology provide an integrated platform that provides personalized experiences for users of an integrated platform during various phases of an industrial automation project lifecycle. In accordance with various embodiments, the integrated platform can create personalized experiences for different users based on one or more assigned roles. The roles can include company roles, industry roles, job roles, location-based roles, personalized roles, and the like. For example, some company that only purchases certain brands of components for an industrial automation project can indicate that preference. During interactions with the integrated platform, any user associated with that company (e.g., via the company role) will only be presented with those preferences. As another example, generic requests received via one interaction channel can be analyzed and personalized, specific responses can be generated based on activity within other interaction channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2022Publication date: May 26, 2022Inventors: Brian Dipert, Eric Rehl, Barry M. Jereb, Tracy L. Swartzendruber, Jessica L. Korpela, Amit R. Sathe, Jessica M. Truong, Kyle K. Reissner, Peter Baron
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Publication number: 20220083031Abstract: Various embodiments of the present technology provide an integrated platform that provides optimization tools that can be used across multiple lifecycle phases of an industrial automation system. In accordance with various embodiments, the integrated platform can take specified designs in a presale phase and easily open up that information in a corresponding tool to address needs in the post-sale phase to allow for all device commissioning, programming, and configuration without any importing, exporting, or recreation of presale files. Various embodiments use a common, cross-platform data file that links activity within each lifecycle phase. As such, any layouts or designs can be easily opened up within the platform by users with differing roles. Moreover, if in the post-sale phase, a control engineer decides that a specific aspect of control system was left out, the control engineer can summon the capability of the presale phase to expand the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2021Publication date: March 17, 2022Inventors: Barry M. Jereb, Peter Baron, Brian Dipert, Jessica M. Truong, Jessica L. Korpela, Amit R. Sathe, Eric Rehl, Tracy L. Swartzendruber, Kyle K. Reissner
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Patent number: 11243515Abstract: Various embodiments of the present technology provide an integrated platform that provides personalized experiences for users of an integrated platform during various phases of an industrial automation project lifecycle. In accordance with various embodiments, the integrated platform can create personalized experiences for different users based on one or more assigned roles. The roles can include company roles, industry roles, job roles, location-based roles, personalized roles, and the like. For example, some company that only purchases certain brands of components for an industrial automation project can indicate that preference. During interactions with the integrated platform, any user associated with that company (e.g., via the company role) will only be presented with those preferences. As another example, generic requests received via one interaction channel can be analyzed and personalized, specific responses can be generated based on activity within other interaction channels.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2018Date of Patent: February 8, 2022Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Brian Dipert, Eric Rehl, Barry M. Jereb, Tracy L. Swartzendruber, Jessica L. Korpela, Amit R. Sathe, Jessica M. Truong, Kyle K. Reissner, Peter Baron
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Patent number: 11188060Abstract: Various embodiments of the present technology provide an integrated platform that provides optimization tools that can be used across multiple lifecycle phases of an industrial automation system. In accordance with various embodiments, the integrated platform can take specified designs in a presale phase and easily open up that information in a corresponding tool to address needs in the post-sale phase to allow for all device commissioning, programming, and configuration without any importing, exporting, or recreation of presale files. Various embodiments use a common, cross-platform data file that links activity within each lifecycle phase. As such, any layouts or designs can be easily opened up within the platform by users with differing roles. Moreover, if in the post-sale phase, a control engineer decides that a specific aspect of control system was left out, the control engineer can summon the capability of the presale phase to expand the system.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2018Date of Patent: November 30, 2021Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Barry M. Jereb, Peter Baron, Brian Dipert, Jessica M. Truong, Jessica L. Korpela, Amit R. Sathe, Eric Rehl, Tracy L. Swartzendruber, Kyle K. Reissner
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Publication number: 20210011465Abstract: Various embodiments of the present technology provide an integrated platform that provides acceleration tools that can be used across multiple lifecycle phases of an industrial automation system to assist users in various lifecycle phases of an industrial automation system. In accordance with various embodiments, the integrated platform can take historical designs and provide various acceleration actions (e.g., initial designs, answering specific questions, expert analysis, etc.) for a current system. Various embodiments can use a common, cross-platform data file that links activity and efficiently provides needed information to a user. Some embodiments provide and manage reviews of layouts or designs by experts (e.g., individuals and expert systems) to aid in identifying needed changes to the design or system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2020Publication date: January 14, 2021Inventors: Tracy L. Swartzendruber, Eric Rehl, Brian Dipert, Barry M. Jereb, Kyle K. Reissner, Jessica L. Korpela, Amit R. Sathe, Jessica M. Truong, Peter Baron
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Publication number: 20200103875Abstract: Various embodiments of the present technology provide an integrated platform that provides acceleration tools that can be used across multiple lifecycle phases of an industrial automation system to assist users in various lifecycle phases of an industrial automation system. In accordance with various embodiments, the integrated platform can take historical designs and provide various acceleration actions (e.g., initial designs, answering specific questions, expert analysis, etc.) for a current system. Various embodiments can use a common, cross-platform data file that links activity and efficiently provides needed information to a user. Some embodiments provide and manage reviews of layouts or designs by experts (e.g., individuals and expert systems) to aid in identifying needed changes to the design or system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2018Publication date: April 2, 2020Inventors: Tracy L. Swartzendruber, Eric Rehl, Brian Dipert, Barry M. Jereb, Kyle K. Reissner, Jessica L. Korpela, Amit R. Sathe, Jessica M. Truong, Peter Baron
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Publication number: 20200103877Abstract: Various embodiments of the present technology provide an integrated platform that provides recommendation tools for various phases of an industrial automation project lifecycle. In accordance with various embodiments, the integrated platform provides a master hub connecting data from multiple parties (e.g., distributors, end users, etc.). The integrated platform can include a security layer identifying which data an individual can access (e.g., based on a current role), ingest that data along with current activity from the user to provide customized recommendations. Various embodiments can use a common, cross-platform data file that links data and activity to efficiently provide needed information to a user. In some embodiments, the data (e.g., historical sales data, maintenance records, etc.) can be used to create installed base evaluations which can be used to create customized spare part inventory recommendations.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2018Publication date: April 2, 2020Inventors: Jessica M. Truong, Barry M. Jereb, Peter Baron, Jessica L. Korpela, Kyle K. Reissner, Tracy L. Swartzendruber, Amit R. Sathe, Eric Rehl, Brian Dipert
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Publication number: 20200103874Abstract: Various embodiments of the present technology provide an integrated platform that provides optimization tools that can be used across multiple lifecycle phases of an industrial automation system. In accordance with various embodiments, the integrated platform can take specified designs in a presale phase and easily open up that information in a corresponding tool to address needs in the post-sale phase to allow for all device commissioning, programming, and configuration without any importing, exporting, or recreation of presale files. Various embodiments use a common, cross-platform data file that links activity within each lifecycle phase. As such, any layouts or designs can be easily opened up within the platform by users with differing roles. Moreover, if in the post-sale phase, a control engineer decides that a specific aspect of control system was left out, the control engineer can summon the capability of the presale phase to expand the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2018Publication date: April 2, 2020Inventors: Barry M. Jereb, Peter Baron, Brian Dipert, Jessica M. Truong, Jessica L. Korpela, Amit R. Sathe, Eric Rehl, Tracy L. Swartzendruber, Kyle K. Reissner
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Publication number: 20200104723Abstract: Various embodiments of the present technology provide an integrated platform that provides personalized experiences for users of an integrated platform during various phases of an industrial automation project lifecycle. In accordance with various embodiments, the integrated platform can create personalized experiences for different users based on one or more assigned roles or skill levels of the user. The applications and tools that customers and partners use to develop projects, put together bids, and otherwise interact with the product life cycle can utilize a specialized API for interfacing with the compute engine. The compute engine API will enable the applications and tools to call into the resources of the compute engine, including its ML, AI, and natural language processing capabilities.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2018Publication date: April 2, 2020Inventors: Kyle K. Reissner, Barry M. Jereb, Peter Baron, Jessica L. Korpela, Jessica M. Truong, Tracy L. Swartzendruber, Amit R. Sathe, Eric Rehl, Brian Dipert
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Publication number: 20200103876Abstract: Various embodiments of the present technology provide an integrated platform that provides personalized experiences for users of an integrated platform during various phases of an industrial automation project lifecycle. In accordance with various embodiments, the integrated platform can create personalized experiences for different users based on one or more assigned roles. The roles can include company roles, industry roles, job roles, location-based roles, personalized roles, and the like. For example, some company that only purchases certain brands of components for an industrial automation project can indicate that preference. During interactions with the integrated platform, any user associated with that company (e.g., via the company role) will only be presented with those preferences. As another example, generic requests received via one interaction channel can be analyzed and personalized, specific responses can be generated based on activity within other interaction channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2018Publication date: April 2, 2020Inventors: Brian Dipert, Eric Rehl, Barry M. Jereb, Tracy L. Swartzendruber, Jessica L. Korpela, Amit R. Sathe, Jessica M. Truong, Kyle K. Reissner, Peter Baron
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Patent number: 10052925Abstract: A cover set for a vehicle hitch ball configured to be secured to and protect the vehicle ball, the cover set having a first and a second U-bolt; a cover having a left face, a right face, a top face, a front face, an open bottom, and a back face having a center hole configured to allow at least a portion of at least a standard vehicle hitch ball to fit within the center hole, a pair of upper back face holes proximate to the top face, a pair of lower back face holes proximate to the open bottom, each hole of the pair of lower back face holes being configured to allow passage of a bolt for securing the U-bolt around a vehicle hitch ball neck portion, and a back face cutout along a bottom edge of the back face for conforming to a vehicle hitch ball mount.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2016Date of Patent: August 21, 2018Inventor: Peter Baron
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Publication number: 20170057312Abstract: A cover set for a vehicle hitch ball configured to be secured to and protect the vehicle ball, the cover set having a cover having a hollow cuboid shape, and a pair of U-bolts having a first U-bolt having a first length and a second U-bolt having a second length longer than the first length, each of the first and second U-bolts being configured to conform to a standard vehicle hitch ball; the cover having a left face, a right face, a top face, a back face, a front face, and an open bottom; the back face having a center hole configured to substantially conform to more than one standard vehicle hitch ball, a first pair of upper back face holes proximate to the top face, a second pair of lower back face holes proximate to the open bottom, each lower back face hole of the second pair of lower back face holes being configured to allow passage of a first bolt for securing the U-bolt around a neck portion of the vehicle hitch ball, and a back face cutout along a bottom edge of the back face for conforming to a vehicType: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2016Publication date: March 2, 2017Inventor: Peter Baron
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Patent number: 9005684Abstract: A drinking straw for progressively adding an active ingredient to a carrier liquid as the liquid is drawn through the straw. The straw includes a generally elongate tubular body having an internal bore and a sidewall. The tube includes first and second filters and disposed at respective first and second ends and, of the tube. Together, the first and second filters retain a predetermined measure of soluble active ingredients within the bore of the tube, while allowing a carrier liquid to be drawn through the straw, by oral suction. The active ingredient, takes the form of a plurality of solid pellets. Each filter is formed by blocking, closing or constricting the tube at or adjacent the corresponding end and providing at least one aperture sized to be sufficiently small to retain the pellets within the tube whilst sufficiently large to allow passage of liquid.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2012Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: Unistraw Patent Holdings LimitedInventor: Peter Baron
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Patent number: 8980348Abstract: The present invention relates to a receptacle which comprises a generally elongate tubular body, a plurality of pellets of a predetermined size and shape containing a predetermined measure of active ingredient and filtration means disposed at or adjacent each end of the tubular body to retain the pellets substantially within the body. The receptacle is sized to allow a carrier liquid to be drawn through it. The passage of the carrier liquid through the receptacle causes the pellets to progressively dissolve, thereby releasing the active ingredient into the beverage upon consumption.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2012Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Unistraw Holdings Pte. Ltd.Inventor: Peter Baron
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Publication number: 20130295232Abstract: The present invention relates to a receptacle which comprises a generally elongate tubular body, a plurality of pellets of a predetermined size and shape containing a predetermined measure of active ingredient and filtration means disposed at or adjacent each end of the tubular body to retain the pellets substantially within the body. The receptacle is sized to allow a carrier liquid to be drawn through it. The passage of the carrier liquid through the receptacle causes the pellets to progressively dissolve, thereby releasing the active ingredient into the beverage upon consumption.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2012Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventor: Peter Baron
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Patent number: 8334003Abstract: The present invention relates to a receptacle which comprises a generally elongate tubular body, a plurality of pellets of a predetermined size and shape containing a predetermined measure of active ingredient and filtration means disposed at or adjacent each end of the tubular body to retain the pellets substantially within the body. The receptacle is sized to allow a carrier liquid to be drawn through it. The passage of the carrier liquid through the receptacle causes the pellets to progressively dissolve, thereby releasing the active ingredient into the beverage upon consumption.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2009Date of Patent: December 18, 2012Assignee: Unistraw Patent Holdings LimitedInventor: Peter Baron
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Publication number: 20120228400Abstract: A drinking straw for progressively adding an active ingredient to a carrier liquid as the liquid is drawn through the straw. The straw includes a generally elongate tubular body having an internal bore and a sidewall. The tube includes first and second filters and disposed at respective first and second ends and, of the tube. Together, the first and second filters retain a predetermined measure of soluble active ingredients within the bore of the tube, while allowing a carrier liquid to be drawn through the straw, by oral suction. The active ingredient, takes the form of a plurality of solid pellets. Each filter is formed by blocking, closing or constricting the tube at or adjacent the corresponding end and providing at least one aperture sized to be sufficiently small to retain the pellets within the tube whilst sufficiently large to allow passage of liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2012Publication date: September 13, 2012Applicant: UNISTRAW PATENT HOLDINGS LIMITEDInventor: Peter Baron
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Patent number: 8073990Abstract: A method and apparatus for transferring data from a first to a second memory of a computer system. The method comprises (i) initializing a descriptor with a description of physical addressing of a first section of a first array of the first memory; (ii) updating a mask associated with the descriptor with an indication for transferring data from a first sub-section of the first section to the second memory, the mask and the data managed by an application on a first virtual machine of the computer system, the application isolated from the physical addressing of the first section; (iii) responsive to the updated mask, (a) determining physical addresses of the first sub-section based on the description, and (b), transferring the data from the first sub-section to the second memory; and (iv) clearing at least a portion of the updated mask to indicate completion of transferring the data.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2009Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Teradici CorporationInventors: Charles Peter Baron, Daniel Jean Donat Doucette, Paul Andrew Helter, Bradley Reginald Quinton
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Patent number: D771526Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2015Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Inventor: Peter Baron