Patents by Inventor Ray G. Sadler

Ray G. Sadler 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).

  • Publication number: 20040057260
    Abstract: The inventive system uses modular N+1 bulk power supplies to power a computer system. Thus, the individual BPSs may be replaced while the system is on-line. Each BPS is split into two halves, with each halve being run by a separate power grid. This means that if one of the power grids goes down, the other grid fills the power. Thus, there are no switching times or latencies, the inventive power supply system keeps running. When both power grids are present, each power supply halve in a BPS load shares 50/50. The two input AC power grids are each controlled separately via two power distribution control assemblies (PDCA). Each assembly can be separately configured for 3 phase wye, 3-phase delta or single phase inputs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 15, 2003
    Publication date: March 25, 2004
    Inventors: Ray G. Sadler, Shaun L. Harris
  • Patent number: 6654265
    Abstract: The inventive system uses modular N+1 bulk power supplies to power a computer system. Thus, the individual BPSs may be replaced while the system is on-line. Each BPS is split into two halves, with each halve being run by a separate power grid. This means that if one of the power grids goes down, the other grid fills the power. Thus, there are no switching times or latencies, the inventive power supply system keeps running. When both power grids are present, each power supply halve in a BPS load shares 50/50. The two input AC power grids are each controlled separately via two power distribution control assemblies (PDCA). Each assembly can be separately configured for 3 phase wye, 3-phase delta or single phase inputs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 25, 2003
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
    Inventors: Ray G. Sadler, Shaun L. Harris
  • Publication number: 20030048647
    Abstract: The inventive system uses modular N+1 bulk power supplies to power a computer system. Thus, the individual BPSs may be replaced while the system is on-line. Each BPS is split into two halves, with each halve being run by a separate power grid. This means that if one of the power grids goes down, the other grid fills the power. Thus, there are no switching times or latencies, the inventive power supply system keeps running. When both power grids are present, each power supply halve in a BPS load shares 50/50. The two input AC power grids are each controlled separately via two power distribution control assemblies (PDCA). Each assembly can be separately configured for 3 phase wye, 3-phase delta or single phase inputs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2002
    Publication date: March 13, 2003
    Inventors: Ray G. Sadler, Shaun L. Harris
  • Patent number: 6430068
    Abstract: The inventive system uses modular N+1 bulk power supplies to power a computer system. Thus, the individual BPSs may be replaced while the system is on-line. Each BPS is split into two halves, with each halve being run by a separate power grid. This means that if one of the power grids goes down, the other grid fills the power. Thus, there are no switching times or latencies, the inventive power supply system keeps running. When both power grids are present, each power supply halve in a BPS load shares 50/50. The two input AC power grids are each controlled separately via two power distribution control assemblies (PDCA). Each assembly can be separately configured for 3 phase wye, 3-phase delta or single phase inputs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 6, 2002
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: Ray G. Sadler, Shaun L. Harris
  • Publication number: 20020044467
    Abstract: The inventive system uses modular N+1 bulk power supplies to power a computer system. Thus, the individual BPSs may be replaced while the system is on-line. Each BPS is split into two halves, with each halve being run by a separate power grid. This means that if one of the power grids goes down, the other grid fills the power. Thus, there are no switching times or latencies, the inventive power supply system keeps running. When both power grids are present, each power supply halve in a BPS load shares 50/50. The two input AC power grids are each controlled separately via two power distribution control assemblies (PDCA). Each assembly can be separately configured for 3 phase wye, 3-phase delta or single phase inputs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 28, 2001
    Publication date: April 18, 2002
    Inventors: Ray G. Sadler, Shaun L. Harris
  • Patent number: 6356470
    Abstract: The inventive system uses modular N+1 bulk power supplies to power a computer system. Thus, the individual BPSs may be replaced while the system is on-line. Each BPS is split into two halves, with each halve being run by a separate power grid. This means that if one of the power grids goes down, the other grid fills the power. Thus, there are no switching times or latencies, the inventive power supply system keeps running. When both power grids are present, each power supply halve in a BPS load shares 50/50. The two input AC power grids are each controlled separately via two power distribution control assemblies (PDCA). Each assembly can be separately configured for 3-phase wye, 3-phase delta or single phase inputs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 12, 2002
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: Ray G. Sadler, Shaun L. Harris
  • Patent number: 5608643
    Abstract: A system (8) for managing multiple dispensing units by communicating information through a communications network (12) is provided. The system includes a plurality of dispensing units (10) operable to transmit and receive information through the network. Each dispensing unit includes a plurality of bins (20) operable to hold a quantity of product. Each dispensing unit includes a plurality of reference level sensors (72) where each reference level sensor is coupled to an associated bin. Each reference level sensor is operable to determine when the quantity of product in the associated bin drops below a reference level (76) that is higher than an out of stock level (82) of the associated bin. Each dispensing unit includes a controller subsystem (34) coupled to the plurality of bins, to the plurality of reference level sensors, and to the network.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 4, 1997
    Assignee: General Programming Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: Martin A. Wichter, Tom R. Pohrte, Jack A. Ross, Ray G. Sadler