Patents by Inventor R. Thomas
R. Thomas 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: 6279298Abstract: A fill-through-the-top reclosable package includes first and second opposing body panels joined to each other along a pair of sides and a bottom bridging the pair of sides. The package is provided with a reclosable fastener extending along a package top disposed opposite the bottom. The fastener includes first and second opposing tracks. The first track includes a male profile, while the second track includes a female profile adapted to releasably interlock with the male profile. To provide tamper evidence, the first and second tracks may be joined to each other along an area of weakness. When making the package, the first track is first attached to the first panel, the package is filled with a product via a fill opening between the second track and the second panel, and then the second track is attached to the second panel.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1999Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Pactiv CorporationInventors: Toby R. Thomas, Samuel D. Aversa, John D. Athans
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Patent number: 6278754Abstract: In a multi-channel demodulator, a detection-transition sample estimation scheme classified samples as left (L) or right (R) of a reference position within a symbol interval (110), or before (B) or after (A) a transition between symbols (120). When a sample is classified as L or B, the classification of the next sample is forced to R or A, respectively. A memory is provided for storing the contents of various registers when switching to processing of a different channel, and for retrieving from the memory stored data corresponding to previous processing of the different channel. Data read from the memory is written to a register downstream of the register from which it was taken when written to the memory. The read cycle of the memory is extended to ensure that a clock is available to load the data from memory into the downstream register after switching to the new channel.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1999Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: Comsat CorporationInventors: James R. Thomas, Soheil I. Sayegh
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Timeout object for object-oriented, real-time process control system and method of operation thereof
Patent number: 6279026Abstract: For use in time-limiting a request for information from a client to a resource, a timeout object, a method of operating the same and a real-time process control system employing the timeout object or the method. In one embodiment, the timeout object includes: (1) a client interface that receives, from the client, the request and a time-based parameter and (2) a resource interface that forwards the request to the resource and waits for the information an amount of time that is a function of the time-based parameter, the client interface: (2a) returning the information to the client if the timeout object receives the information within the amount of time and (2b) returning a timeout indicator to the client if the timeout object fails to receive the information within the amount of time.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1998Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: Honeywell International INCInventors: Thomas A. Clarke, Ellen B. Hawkinson, Ziad M. Kaakani, Christian R. Thomas -
Patent number: 6277019Abstract: A method for removing a portion of fat from meat cuts involves placing a meat cut on a longitudinal conveyor, pressing sensor probes into the meat cut to measure the relative thickness of fact and the location of lean in the meat, and then withdrawing the sensor probes from the meat. An electronic signal is transmitted from the sensor to a controller along with an encoder signal to determine the depth from the outer lower surface of the meat cut through a layer of fat in the meat to a layer of lean in the meat. Data taken from the foregoing step determine the desired position of the blade. A predetermined amount of fat is thereupon cut from the meat cut by the blade. An apparatus for removing a portion of fact from meat cuts includes a frame and at least one sensor probe including fiber optics to permit scanning of the interior of a meat cut penetrated by the probe.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2000Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: Townsend Engineering CompanyInventors: Brent M. Veldkamp, R. Thomas Seaberg, Don D. Holms, Doug McCloskey
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Patent number: 6275184Abstract: A system for steering an antenna includes a first component that includes a first lens and is operable to perform a first focusing of a plurality of signals to form a plurality of focused signals. The system also includes a second component that includes a second lens and is operable to form a first focused beam by performing a second focusing of the plurality of focused signals. The second component further includes a first splitter and is further operable to split the first focused beam into a first set of intermediate beams. The system further includes a third component that includes a second splitter and is operable to split a particular one of the first set of intermediate beams into a second set of intermediate beams. The third component further includes a first combiner and is further operable to combine a particular one of the second set of intermediate beams with at least one other intermediate beam split from a second focused beam to generate a composite beam.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Christian O. Hemmi, R. Thomas Dover, John H. Harrison, Jr., James L. Haws, David B. Webb
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Patent number: 6264267Abstract: An improved school bus door operator for a school bus, or other public transportation vehicle or bus. The improved school bus door operator of this invention consists of a linear actuated school bus door operator with a handle for operation by the driver and the linkage tying the operator to the school bus door. The linear actuated school bus door operator allows the driver of the school bus to open and close the school bus door with a back and forth short-stroke linear movement of the handle. This should reduce repetitive stress injuries which school bus drivers have occasioned. The improved school bus door operator generally consists of a handle slide mechanism, a rotatable pivot arm, and a door linkage arm engaged to the school bus door. The handle slide mechanism further consists of a slide arm that may be moved linearly within the handle slide mechanism. The slide arm has a handle that juts out generally in a vertical direction at a rearward portion of the slide arm.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2000Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: International Truck and Engine CorporationInventors: Darrell D. Glanton, Jack G. Barker, Mark A. Anderson, Donnie J. Fowler, Jerry W. Huie, James R. Thomas, Mark A. Seymore
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Publication number: 20010005902Abstract: A reprogrammable subscriber terminal of a subscription television service which can have the control program code of its control processor modified by downloading new program code from the headend. The control processor stores a boot program in an internal read only memory. Upon start up and resets, the boot program determines whether the control program should be changed from a command sent from the headend. The command, termed a parameters transactions, includes the number of expected download program code transactions required to complete the control code modification, the memory space areas where the code is to be loaded, and the channel over which the download program code transactions are to be transmitted. The channel is tuned and when the boot program receives all the download program code transactions accurately and stores them, the boot program will cause the control program to be restarted at a selected address of the new or modified control program code which has been downloaded.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2000Publication date: June 28, 2001Inventors: Kinney C. Bacon, R. Thomas Haman, David B. Lett, Robert O. Banker, Michael P. Harney
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Publication number: 20010002504Abstract: A zipper arrangement for use in manufacturing thermoplastic bags that includes a zipper and at least one slider. The zipper includes first and second opposing tracks. The first track has a first profile and the second track has a second profile. The first and second profiles are releasably engageable to each other. The first track has one or more spaced primary notches interrupting the first profile. At least one slider is inserted onto the first profile via a respective one of the primary notches. The slider is adapted to engage and disengage the first and second profiles in response to movement along the zipper. The second track may have one or more spaced primary notches interrupting the second profile. The spaced primary notches of the second track are generally aligned to respective ones of the primary notches of the first track. At least one slider is inserted onto the aligned pairs of primary notches via a respective one of the generally aligned notches.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2001Publication date: June 7, 2001Inventors: Alexander R. Provan, Thomas L. Coomber, Ian J. Barclay, David V. Dobreski, Toby R. Thomas
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Patent number: 6239820Abstract: The present invention provides an ink-jet printhead substructure highly thermally efficient and greatly simplified in both the method of manufacture and resulting structure. The printhead substructure of the present invention comprises a resistor formed on an insulated substrate, a single conductive layer that provides both the conductive bonding interconnect pads and the conductive traces for the substructure, a passivation layer and a cavitation barrier. The resistor, passivation layer and cavitation barrier may comprise a single graded layer. The graded thin-film structure provides the resistor, passivation and cavitation barrier components without creating abrupt layer interfaces thereby, improving printhead reliability and durability. Fabrication of the printhead substructure of the present invention requires only two or three lithographic masks and a minimized number of sputter source materials.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1998Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Domingo A Figueredo, David R. Thomas, Mark A. Buonanno
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Patent number: 6227372Abstract: A component carrier tray for holding electrical components includes a support frame and a pocket insert supported by the support frame. The frame has at least one opening or concavity therein. The pocket insert is located in the opening or concavity and is formed of a high temperature semi-crystalline polymer. Each pocket insert is adapted to receive and hold at least one electrical component.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1998Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: Peak International, Inc.Inventors: James R. Thomas, Clifton C. Haggard
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Patent number: 6224279Abstract: An ergonomic keyboard includes a top case having a plurality of key planes that are non-parallel with one another. A plurality of keyswitch bases are positioned within respective ones of the plurality of key planes and are formed with the top case as a single, continuous piece of material.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1999Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Kennard E. Nielsen, John M. Lutian, R. Thomas Gibbons, II
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Patent number: 6214473Abstract: A corrosion-resistant coating for a substrate is described. The corrosion-resistant coating comprises a first distinct layer of a first composition disposed over the substrate, wherein the first distinct layer has a thickness that is not greater than about 10 microns, and a second distinct layer of a second composition disposed over the first distinct layer, wherein the second distinct layer has a thickness that is not greater than about 10 microns and either the first distinct layer or the second distinct layer is corrosion-resistant. Preferably, the thickness of each distinct layer is less than about 1 or 2 microns, more preferably, less than about 0.4 microns. The coating may comprise additional layers. Corrosion-resistant articles, methods of protecting an articles, and methods of depositing corrosion-resistant coatings are also described.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1998Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Inventors: Andrew Tye Hunt, Tzyy Jiuan Hwang, Michelle R. Hendrick, Hong Shao, Joseph R. Thomas
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Patent number: 6212278Abstract: A reprogrammable subscriber terminal of a subscription television service which can have the control program code of its control processor modified by downloading new program code from the headend. The control processor stores a boot program in an internal read only memory. Upon start up and resets, the boot program determines whether the control program should be changed from a command sent from the headend. The command, termed a parameters transactions, includes the number of expected download program code transactions required to complete the control code modification, the memory space areas where the code is to be loaded, and the channel over which the download program code transactions are to be transmitted. The channel is tuned and when the boot program receives all the download program code transactions accurately and stores them, the boot program will cause the control program to be restarted at a selected address of the new or modified control program code which has been downloaded.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Assignee: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: Kinney C. Bacon, R. Thomas Haman, David B. Lett, Robert O. Banker, Michael P. Harney
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Patent number: 6204061Abstract: Positive-negative selector (PNS) vectors are provided for modifying a target DNA sequence contained in the genome of a target cell capable of homologous recombination. The vector comprises a first DNA sequence which contains at least one sequence portion which is substantially homologous to a portion of a first region of a target DNA sequence. The vector also includes a second DNA sequence containing at least one sequence portion which is substantially homologous to another portion of a second region of a target DNA sequence. A third DNA sequence is positioned between the first and second DNA sequences and encodes a positive selection marker which when expressed is functional in the target cell in which the vector is used. A fourth DNA sequence encoding a negative selection marker, also functional in the target cell, is positioned 5′ to the first or 3′ to the second DNA sequence and is substantially incapable of homologous recombination with the target DNA sequence.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1997Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: University of Utah Research FoundationInventors: Mario R. Capecchi, Kirk R. Thomas
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Patent number: 6184432Abstract: Methods and products for thermally degrading unwanted substances is provided which involves contacting such substances with a particulate metal composition in the presence of water and an alkali metal salt, and causing sufficient heat to be generated during such contacting to degrade the substance. The particulate metal compositions include respective quantities of particulate iron and magnesium, and optionally quantities of particulate aluminum and zinc. The compositions generate temperatures on the order of 300-550° F. during such thermal degradations, along with quantities of hydrogen gas and water vapor.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1999Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Hydronics, L.L.C.Inventor: Stephen R. Thomas
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Patent number: 6180771Abstract: Isolated nucleic acids encoding an allergen of Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, Der p III, are disclosed. A cDNA encoding a peptide having a Der p III activity and a predicted molecular weight of about 24,985 daltons is also described. The nucleic acids can be used as probes to detect the presence of Der p III nucleic acid in a sample or for the recombinant production of peptides having an activity of Der p III. Peptides having an activity of Der p III can be used in compositions suitable for pharmaceutical administration or methods of diagnosing sensitivity to house dust mites.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1993Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: ImmuLogic Pharmaceutical Corp.Inventors: Wayne R. Thomas, Kaw-Yan Chua, Bruce L. Rogers, Mei-chang Kuo
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Patent number: 6168026Abstract: A component carrier for holding a component includes a carrier substrate and a pocket recessed in the substrate for holding the component in its interior. The pocket has a wall and a floor, and the wall includes a series of elongated arcuate channels. The channels are concave relative to the pocket interior and extend substantially perpendicular to the pocket floor. The wall is substantially flat between the channels. A substantially continuous pedestal projects from the pocket floor. The pedestal has (i) an upper surface for supporting the component, (ii) a pair of support walls extending from the pocket floor and terminating in the support surface, and (iii) a notched portion intermediate the pedestal and defined by a lateral support member extending between the support walls and spaced from the pocket floor, for absorbing lateral components of compressive forces applied to the pedestal.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1999Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Assignee: Paek International, Inc.Inventors: Clifton C. Haggard, James R. Thomas, Qifang Yang, Zhong Ru Wang, Jing Xiao, Liansheng Wei, Jaime S. Villaflor, Gang Wang
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Patent number: 6166728Abstract: A display system for providing programmable on-screen displays for a subscriber terminal, includes a control processor and a display processor which generates such displays from stored display information and display attributes. The control processor executes display routines to configure the display processor and to load the display data into a display memory. The display routines, display attributes and display data are programmable and can be varied for optimal use of the display processor. In one implementation, such information can be modified by changing the programming in non-volatile memory of the subscriber terminal, either by switching ROM or Flash EPROM ICs or by a plug in module. Another implementation includes downloading the information with other executable code and data in the read/write portions of the non-volatile memory.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1993Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Assignee: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: R. Thomas Haman, Robert O. Banker, Chamnan Ith, Kinney C. Bacon
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Patent number: 6161443Abstract: A drive and actuation mechanism for a component insertion machine having a lead screw mounted to a housing by a ball nut and a spline nut so as to be movable longitudinally and rotationally. The lead screw has a hollow shaft in which a push rod is disposed. An arm support is mounted to the lead screw so as to move vertically with the lead screw. An actuation arm is connected at a first bearing point to the push rod and connected at a second bearing point to the arm support. The actuation arm is driven by a crank motor, which is connected to the actuation arm at a third bearing point, to move the push rod. The ball nut and spline nut are also driven by motors to move the lead screw vertically and rotationally.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1999Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: Universal Instruments CorporationInventors: Douglas A. Biesecker, Charles G. Speicher, Lee E. Stephens, Gary R. Thomas
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Patent number: 6153114Abstract: The present invention provides an ink-jet printhead substructure highly thermally efficient and greatly simplified in both the method of manufacture and resulting structure. The printhead substructure of the present invention comprises a resistor formed on an insulated substrate, a single conductor layer that provides both the conductive bonding interconnect pads and the conductive traces for the substructure, a passivation layer and a cavitation barrier. The resistor, passivation layer and cavitation barrier may comprise a single graded layer. The graded thin-film structure provides the resistor, passivation and cavitation barrier components without creating abrupt layer interfaces thereby, improving printhead reliability and durability. Fabrication of the printhead substructure of the present invention requires only two or three lithographic masks and a minimized number of sputter source materials.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1998Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Domingo A. Figueredo, David R. Thomas, Mark A. Buonanno