Patents by Inventor Peter Bates
Peter Bates 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: 8855287Abstract: Providing alerts to a user that is participating in a telephone call includes operating a telephone call between a first user and a second user. The telephone call uses a voice path, a first signaling path, and a second signaling. An indication of an alert to be presented to the first user is received. The alert is configured for presentation to the first user on a telephone used by the first user. Control signals are sent from the telephony services provider to the first telephony proxy server over the first signaling path. The control signals are configured to cause the alert to be presented audibly to the first user on the telephone used by the first user such that (i) the first user hears the alert, (ii) the second user does not hear the alert, and (iii) the alert does not obscure other content of the telephone call.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2010Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: AOL Inc.Inventor: Peter Bates
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Patent number: 8844767Abstract: An inverted flexible food containment and delivery system is disclosed. Embodiments disclosed herein include a flexible pouch that is configured to contain a food product. A spout fitment is coupled to the flexible pouch proximate a dispensing end. The spout fitment supports a cap assembly that includes a valve. An exterior support surface of the cap assembly is configured to support the flexible food containment and delivery system and the food product in an inverted/cap-down orientation.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2012Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Daisy Brand, LLCInventors: Peter Bates, Kristin Heist, Christine Horan, Julie King, Elizabeth Kneen, Jason Robertson, David M. Sokolsky, Jung Geun Tak, Vincent Taylor, Craig Ziemkiewicz
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Patent number: 8844603Abstract: A window covering comprises slats suspended from a tilt cord such that the tilt cord may rotate the slats between an open position and a closed position. An elastic seal is provided on the slats to contact adjacent slats when the slats are in the closed position. A mechanism such as a spring or a magnet applies a closing force to the slats in the closed position separate from the tilt cord where the closing force moves the slats toward one another. An elastic seal is provided on the slats to contact adjacent slats when the slats are in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2012Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Newell Window Furnishings, Inc.Inventors: Victor Anti, Peter Bates, Michael Defenbaugh, Joshua Maust, Teresa Williamson, Alexandra Unger
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Publication number: 20140263339Abstract: A container assembly including a container and a closure. The container includes a polymeric body and a polymeric finish. The polymeric finish includes a plurality of threads. The closure includes a plurality of metallic lugs configured to cooperate with the plurality of threads to couple the closure to the polymeric finish.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: AMCOR LIMITEDInventors: Peter Bates, Bradley Wilson, Richard Steih, Luke A. Mast
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Publication number: 20140202116Abstract: Disclosed and claimed herein are devices for the treatment of medical waste using high temperature and pressure steam. The devices are designed to be self-contained and are movable by one person of average strength and ability. The devices are self-contained and require no special installation, connections, plumbing or permanent or semi-permanent electrical connections. Disclosed and claimed herein are methods using the disclosed and claimed devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2013Publication date: July 24, 2014Inventors: Jeffrey Bell, Andre Philippe Nault, Robert Todd Winkowicz, Peter Bates, Benjamin Hall
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Publication number: 20140070002Abstract: Secure, shared operation of a group printer is made possible by tagging a printer with an unpowered, unique, identifying token which can be read by a user's personal mobile electronic device. The user's device transmits both printer and user identification to a remote server or computer, from which a command to start the printer is issued. Commands may be sent using the IP suite of protocols. The system may also support single-use digital tokens to allow users external to the group to print on an occasional basis.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2012Publication date: March 13, 2014Applicant: VISCOUNT SYSTEMS INC.Inventors: Stephen Pineau, Ola Wiberg, David Lee, Shayne Peter Bates, Steven Chand
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Publication number: 20130214902Abstract: Devices are operated dependent on a user's location being confirmed as in the vicinity of an unpowered token, such as an NFC chip or QR code. The tokens may be attached to the devices which will only operate if triggered by a user scanning the corresponding token with a personal mobile device. In other cases, the scanning of a token may cause a remote server to perform an action that depends on the user being in proximity to the token.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2012Publication date: August 22, 2013Applicant: VISCOUNT SYSTEMS INC.Inventors: Stephen Pineau, Ola Wiberg, David Lee, Shayne Peter Bates, Steven Chand
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Publication number: 20130214898Abstract: Secure door entry without a traditional card reader is made possible by tagging the door with an unpowered, unique token which can be read by a user's personal mobile electronic device. The user's device transmits both door and user identification to a remote server, where the decision is made whether to open the door. If so, the server sends an open door signal using the IP suite of protocols to an electronic bridge, which in turn passes the signal on to a door strike, opening the door. Another signal may be sent to an annunciator. Single-use digital tokens may also be used to open the doors. The permissions relating to doors or other physical assets may also be used to grant access to logical assets.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2012Publication date: August 22, 2013Applicant: VISCOUNT SYSTEMS INC.Inventors: Stephen Pineau, David Lee, Ola Wiberg, Shayne Peter Bates, Steven Chand
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Publication number: 20130214901Abstract: Mustering of persons from a building in an emergency situation is made possible by tagging mustering stations with unpowered, unique tokens which can be read by a user's personal mobile electronic device. The user's device transmits both mustering station identity and user identification to a remote server, where, upon successful validation, the user is removed from a list of persons to be mustered. The system may be part of a physical access security system for the building, in which single-use digital tokens as well as traditional cards may be used to open the doors. The permissions relating to doors or other physical assets may also be used to grant access to logical assets within the building.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2012Publication date: August 22, 2013Applicant: VISCOUNT SYSTEMS INC.Inventors: Stephen Pineau, Ola Wiberg, David Lee, Shayne Peter Bates, Steven Chand, Dennis Raefield
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Publication number: 20120234506Abstract: A slatted blind is configured such that the slats close create a light blocking blind. The slats may be supported by a tilt cord that comprises a low stretch strand or a low stretch cord may be attached to the tilt cord. The slats may be connected to the supporting tilt cord such that when the slat is rotated to a closed position the slat is suspended from the rung. The rung may have an effective diameter of less than approximately 14 mil. Recesses may be formed in the slat for receiving the rung when the slat is in a closed position. A bottom rail may have a thickness approximately equal to the thickness of the slats. A protrusion may be formed on the back of the slats such that the rung pushes on the protrusion to force the slat against an adjacent slat when the blind is closed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2012Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: NEWELL WINDOW FURNISHINGS, INC.Inventors: Michael Defenbaugh, Joshua Maust, Teresa Williamson, Peter Bates, Henry Sick
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Publication number: 20120000486Abstract: An apparatus for cleaning an emitter electrode in electrohydrodynamic fluid accelerator and precipitator devices via movement of a cleaning device including complementary contoured cleaning surfaces positioned to frictionally engage and elastically deform the emitter electrode. The opposing cleaning surfaces laterally distort an otherwise linear longitudinal extent of the electrode under tension. The opposing cleaning surfaces are subject to wear, but maintain frictional engagement despite wear depths that exceed a radius of the electrode due at least in part to the at least partially complementary surface contours engaging the electrode under tension. The cleaning device causes respective cleaning surfaces to travel along a longitudinal extent of the emitter electrode to remove detrimental material and optionally to condition the electrode to at least partially mitigate ozone, erosion, corrosion, oxidation, or dendrite formation on the electrode.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2010Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: TESSERA, INC.Inventors: Daniel Braunstein, Peter Bates, Guilian Gao, Ron Goldman, Elizabeth Kneen, Matt Schwiebert, Zach Traina
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Publication number: 20110318232Abstract: A container having a hydrogen generator and catalyst disposed or otherwise incorporated in components of the container. The container further comprises a system for providing at least a portion of the hydrogen generator and/or catalyst in an area defined within the closure of the container for improved performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2011Publication date: December 29, 2011Inventors: TERRY D. PATCHEAK, Frederick C. Beuerle, Reinhard C.J. Luchies, John G. Brace, Michael T. Lane, Holly Biliniski, Peter Bates, Luke A. Mast
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Publication number: 20110259783Abstract: Disclosed is a solid dosage form dispenser and methods for manufacturing the same. The dispenser may include at least one well having a first section and a second section, at least one well support configured to support the well, and an enclosure element for enclosing the well and the support. The first section may be deeper than the second section, and the well may be configured to dispense one solid dosage form.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2009Publication date: October 27, 2011Inventors: Karen Angelucci, Peter Bates, Michael L. Forehand, Adele Gulfo, Janice Jackson, Brian D. Johnson, Theresa Litherland, Juliet Gail McQuillan, Kathy Monday, Alan Mudd, David Trapani, Dean Whitney
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Publication number: 20100187720Abstract: A take-out and cooling method and apparatus conveys molded plastic articles from a molding machine to and through a cooling station and preferably includes a take-out apparatus that has a main support, a conveyor carried by the main support for movement in an endless path, a cam adjacent to the support, a plurality of arms carried by the conveyor for movement with the conveyor along the endless path and including a follower responsive to the contour of the cam to vary the position of the arms relative to the support, and at least one holder carried by each arm. Each holder is adapted to receive and carry at least one molded article to facilitate in conveying the molded articles and is flexible and resilient to permit relative movement of at least a portion of the holder relative to its associated arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2009Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicant: Graham Packaging PET Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Peter A. Bates, Thomas M. Ingraham, Frank W. Mahr, Nikhil Mani, Thomas E. Nahill, Terry C. Potter
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Patent number: 7760707Abstract: Applying services to calls involving subscribers to a telephony services provider includes receiving an indication of a call placed to or from a first call participant. The indication is received by a telephony services provider over a first signaling path of the call that is established between the telephony services provider and a first telephony proxy server that is controlled by a telephony infrastructure provider. Control signals configured to affect a voice path of the call that is established between the first telephony proxy server and a second telephony proxy server also controlled by the telephony infrastructure provider but associated with a second call participant are identified. The identified control signals are sent to the first telephony proxy server over the first signaling path and to the second telephony proxy server over a second signaling path that is established between the telephony services provider and the second telephony proxy server.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2004Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: AOL Inc.Inventor: Peter Bates
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Patent number: 7632089Abstract: A take-out and cooling method and apparatus conveys molded plastic articles from a molding machine to and through a cooling station and preferably includes a take-out apparatus that has a main support, a conveyor carried by the main support for movement in an endless path, a cam adjacent to the support, a plurality of arms carried by the conveyor for movement with the conveyor along the endless path and including a follower responsive to the contour of the cam to vary the position of the arms relative to the support, and at least one holder carried by each arm. Each holder is adapted to receive and carry at least one molded article to facilitate in conveying the molded articles and is flexible and resilient to permit relative movement of at least a portion of the holder relative to its associated arm.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2004Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: Graham Packaging PET Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Peter A. Bates, Thomas M. Ingraham, Frank W. Mahr, Nikhil Mani, Thomas E. Nahil, Terry C. Potter
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Patent number: 7000854Abstract: A spray head for a faucet or the like has a wand body defining a flow path from an inlet to first and second outlets. Diverter seats are provided so a face seal on a diverter spool can direct flow to the first or second outlet. The spool is positioned by a trigger acting on cam surfaces formed on a toggle. A spring biases the toggle to one of two stable states. Movement of the spool by the trigger causes the toggle to change states so subsequent actuation of the trigger causes the spool to move in the opposite direction. The wand body also has a pause button that reciprocates in a chamber that is part of the flow path. The chamber includes a valve seat and the pause button has a spool having a face seal that is engageable with the valve seat to shut off flow through the spray head. A return spring causes separation of the pause button's face seal upon release of pressure on the pause button.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2002Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Moen IncorporatedInventors: Michael L. Malek, W. Randall Tucker, Peter Bates, Gaurav Rohatgi
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Publication number: 20050258245Abstract: Transaction tokens (“fobs”) having wireless functionality and methods of using the same are provided. More specifically, fobs are provided having radio frequency functionality such that information, such as payment information, identification information, or other like information, may be wirelessly transmitted from a memory within the fob to a receiver. The fobs provided herein may comprise a microchip or other memory means, and/or antenna disposed on or within an insert and encased within an enclosure in an interior compartment. The fobs may be provided with a quick-release mechanism for easily attaching to and detaching from a securing means, such as a keychain or the like. Moreover, the interior compartments of the fobs may be easily accessible for replacing the insert contained therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2005Publication date: November 24, 2005Inventors: Peter Bates, David Bonalle, Gail Francolini, Samantha Ing, Danielle Kunian, Leigh Malnati, Danielle Nulle, Lisa Skilling-Belmond, Lisa Webb, Kevin Young
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Patent number: D691489Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2013Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Daisy Brand, LLCInventors: Peter Bates, Kristin Heist, Christine Horan, Julie King, Elizabeth Kneen, Jason Robertson, David M. Sokolsky, Jung Geun Tak, Vincent Taylor, Craig Ziemkiewicz
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Patent number: D693237Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2012Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Daisy Brand, LLCInventors: Peter Bates, Kristin Heist, Christine Horan, Julie King, Elizabeth Kneen, Jason Robertson, David M. Sokolsky, Jung Geun Tak, Vincent Taylor, Craig Ziemkiewicz