Patents by Inventor Richard Armstrong
Richard Armstrong 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: 11948707Abstract: A system for providing cable support may be provided. The system may comprise a conductor core, a filler that may provide integral core support, and armor. The conductor core may comprise at least one conductor. The filler may be applied around at least a portion of the conductor core. The armor may be applied around at least a portion of the filler. The applied armor may be configured to cause the filler to apply a strong enough force on an exterior of the conductor core configured to keep the conductor core from slipping down an interior of the filler due to a gravitational force. In addition, the applied armor may be configured to cause the filler to apply a strong enough force on an interior of the armor configured to keep a combination of the conductor core and the filler from slipping down the interior of the armor due to the gravitational force.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2016Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: Southwire Company, LLCInventors: Kyle Douglas McGovern, Richard M. Temblador, David Mercier, John Armstrong, Paul H. White, Randy D. Kummer
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Patent number: 11609573Abstract: Various embodiments are directed to a method for docking a robotic platform. The method may include receiving a robotic platform onto a ramp of a docking station. The docking station may include the ramp, a roller assembly, a base pad, and a roller backstop assembly. The ramp may have a first side and a second side opposing the first side. The method may further include guiding, by the roller assembly, the robotic platform as the robotic platform is being driven onto ramp such that the robotic platform continues powered travel over the ramp when the robotic platform approaches the ramp within an angle range of 0 and 15 degrees with respect to either of the first and second sides of the ramp. The method may further include receiving, by the roller backstop assembly, the robotic platform from the roller assembly and then docking the robotic platform.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2019Date of Patent: March 21, 2023Assignee: Florida Power & Light CompanyInventors: Eric Schwartz, Stephen Cross, Michael Gilbertson, Kyle Bush, David Wendeborn, Richard Armstrong, Scott Nowicki, Seth Hill
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Patent number: 11345250Abstract: Various embodiments are directed to a docking station for a robotic platform. The docking station may include a ramp having a first side and a second side opposing the first side, a base pad, a roller assembly, and a roller backstop assembly. The roller assembly may be coupled to the ramp and the base pad. The roller assembly may be configured to allow a robotic platform being driven towards the ramp to continue powered travel onto the ramp for docking when the robotic platform approaches the ramp within an angle range of 0 and 15 degrees with respect to either of the first and second sides of the ramp. The roller backstop assembly may be coupled to the roller assembly and the base pad. The roller backstop assembly may receive the robotic platform from the roller assembly to dock the robotic platform.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2019Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: Florida Power & Light CompanyInventors: Eric Schwartz, Stephen Cross, Michael Gilbertson, Kyle Bush, David Wendeborn, Richard Armstrong, Scott Nowicki, Seth Hill
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Publication number: 20210209671Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to methods and apparatus for fulfilling orders within a local community. Methods and apparatus consistent with the present disclosure may receive communications from user devices, may provide inventory information to those user devices, may accept orders for products from user devices, and may allow for users to arrange for the delivery of ordered products within minutes or hours after an order has been placed. In certain instances, user devices may be identified as being associated with a customer account based on customer identifiers. Method and apparatus consistent with the present disclosure may also receive customer profile information that is used to process and pay for orders.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2020Publication date: July 8, 2021Inventors: Gregory A. Barela, Richard A. Armstrong, John Cronin, Joseph Bodkin
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Publication number: 20210209672Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to methods and apparatus for fulfilling orders within a local community. Methods and apparatus consistent with the present disclosure may receive communications from user devices, may provide inventory information to those user devices, may accept orders for products from user devices, may require that a supervisor approve an order before that order can be processed, and may allow for users to arrange for the delivery of ordered products within minutes or hours after an order has been placed. In certain instances, user devices may be identified as being associated with a customer account based on customer identifiers. Method and apparatus consistent with the present disclosure may also receive customer profile information that is used to process and pay for orders.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2020Publication date: July 8, 2021Inventors: Gregory A. Barela, Richard A. Armstrong, John Cronin, Joseph Bodkin
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Publication number: 20200202412Abstract: A platform for contractors, suppliers and other vendors to significantly improve the job purchasing workflow in real-time. This concept is a jobsite delivery service for contractors that has same day delivery directly to the contractor's jobsite. This service is integrated into a mobile platform for payments, processing, scheduling, tracking, fulfillment and accounting. Allowing the foreman to purchase item(s) nearby without losing productivity on the jobsite, as well as incorporating the receipts and updating a project budget and schedule, respectively, as needed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2019Publication date: June 25, 2020Inventors: Gregory A. Barela, Richard A. Armstrong, John Cronin, Joseph Bodkin
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Patent number: 10643379Abstract: Various embodiments are directed to facilitating imagery and point-cloud based facility modeling and remote change detection. A computing device may receive collected data for a facility. The collected data may include spatial image data obtained from light detection imaging and ranging systems (LiDAR), multispectral data, and thermal data. The computing device may then analyze, based on software models generated for previously collected data for the facility, the collected data to determine changes in the previously collected data. The computing device may then update the models upon determining changes in the previously collected data. Finally, the computing device may generate an alert based on the updated models when any changes in the previously collected data are above a predetermined threshold corresponding to a current security or operational condition associated with the facility.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2018Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: Quantum Spatial, Inc.Inventors: Scott Nowicki, David Brandt, Richard Armstrong, Seth Hill
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Publication number: 20200130523Abstract: Various embodiments are directed to a docking station for a robotic platform. The docking station may include a ramp having a first side and a second side opposing the first side, a base pad, a roller assembly, and a roller backstop assembly. The roller assembly may be coupled to the ramp and the base pad. The roller assembly may be configured to allow a robotic platform being driven towards the ramp to continue powered travel onto the ramp for docking when the robotic platform approaches the ramp within an angle range of 0 and 15 degrees with respect to either of the first and second sides of the ramp. The roller backstop assembly may be coupled to the roller assembly and the base pad. The roller backstop assembly may receive the robotic platform from the roller assembly to dock the robotic platform.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2019Publication date: April 30, 2020Inventors: David Wendeborn, Richard Armstrong, Scott Nowicki, Seth Hill
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Publication number: 20200133287Abstract: Various embodiments are directed to a method for docking a robotic platform. The method may include receiving a robotic platform onto a ramp of a docking station. The docking station may include the ramp, a roller assembly, a base pad, and a roller backstop assembly. The ramp may have a first side and a second side opposing the first side. The method may further include guiding, by the roller assembly, the robotic platform as the robotic platform is being driven onto ramp such that the robotic platform continues powered travel over the ramp when the robotic platform approaches the ramp within an angle range of 0 and 15 degrees with respect to either of the first and second sides of the ramp. The method may further include receiving, by the roller backstop assembly, the robotic platform from the roller assembly and then docking the robotic platform.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2019Publication date: April 30, 2020Inventors: David Wendeborn, Richard Armstrong, Scott Nowicki, Seth Hill
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Publication number: 20190035146Abstract: Various embodiments are directed to facilitating imagery and point-cloud based facility modeling and remote change detection. A computing device may receive collected data for a facility. The collected data may include spatial image data obtained from light detection imaging and ranging systems (LiDAR), multispectral data, and thermal data. The computing device may then analyze, based on software models generated for previously collected data for the facility, the collected data to determine changes in the previously collected data. The computing device may then update the models upon determining changes in the previously collected data. Finally, the computing device may generate an alert based on the updated models when any changes in the previously collected data are above a predetermined threshold corresponding to a current security or operational condition associated with the facility.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2018Publication date: January 31, 2019Inventors: Scott Nowicki, David Brandt, Richard Armstrong, Seth Hill
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Patent number: 9073089Abstract: A modular screening panel in which the apertures in the screening surface extend through the surface and the shape of the aperture parallel the plane of the panel surface varies with the depth of the aperture so that as the surface wears the visible shape of the aperture changes. The apertures can be any convenient shape at the surface but at the depth which means the worn panel needs replacing the shape is distinctly different to the shape of the apertures in a new or partly worn panel.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2012Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: SCHENCK PROCESS AUSTRALIA PTY LTDInventor: Richard Armstrong
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Publication number: 20140291215Abstract: A modular screening panel in which the apertures in the screening surface extend through the surface and the shape of the aperture parallel the plane of the panel surface varies with the depth of the aperture so that as the surface wears the visible shape of the aperture changes. The apertures can be any convenient shape at the surface but at the depth which means the worn panel needs replacing the shape is distinctly different to the shape of the apertures in a new or partly worn panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2012Publication date: October 2, 2014Applicant: Schenck Process Australia Pty LtdInventor: Richard Armstrong
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Patent number: 8612700Abstract: A system, method, and medium for performing data duplication from a first storage device to a second storage device at a block level. A backup application processes metadata prior to replicating the data to determine the best method for performing the duplication operation. Several images may be selected for duplication, and instead of copying the images one at a time, the backup application copies data from the first storage device to the second storage device block-by-block. The catalog metadata may be updated so that the backup application may be made aware of the new copy of data. The replicated data may be accessed for future restore operations such that individual files may be retrieved from the replicated data by the backup application.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2010Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Symantec CorporationInventors: Richard Armstrong, James Harris, Girish Jorapurkar, Abdul Rasheed, Sean Tu
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Patent number: 8566969Abstract: A helmet includes a helmet body defining a helmet interior. A fit system is provided to engage the helmet to the head of a wearer, at least a first and second portion of the fit system are moveable independent of the other. A fit adjuster varies a characteristic of the fit system, such as size, shape, orientation or pressure, allowing a wearer to customize fit of the helmet.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2009Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: The Burton CorporationInventors: Brian Glogowski, John D. Fiegener, Daniel Richard Armstrong, Michael Tinstman, Hans Dyhrman, John Fowler
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Patent number: 8545335Abstract: A system and method for a toy with memory (flash memory) storage capabilities and a method for the toy to connect to other like toys and to a computer and he internet for online virtual play and simulation. Connection to a computer system allows the user the ability connect to the internet and register the toy allowing the user access to interact with a virtual activities and scenarios including a virtual computer image and animation of the toy connected to a computer which is connected to the Internet. User may also purchase or win a USB (Universal Serial Bus) node or dongle with codes that attach to the USB connection on the toy to allow access to special rooms and events in the virtual world on the website. The status of the game is saved back to the memory storage in the toy.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2008Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: Tool, Inc.Inventors: John D. Fiegener, Michael David Tinstman, Daniel Richard Armstrong, William Paul Liteplo, Chris Lohring
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Patent number: 8541909Abstract: A system and method for supplying power to a variable speed motor for rotating a shaft may include generating an A/C output having a variable frequency corresponding to speed of a prime mover, where the speed of the prime mover is equal to or greater than a predetermined speed limit. The A/C output of the prime mover may be distributed to the variable speed motor such that the speed of the variable speed motor is varied relative to the frequency of the A/C output. The variable speed motor may be electrically disconnected from the A/C power when the speed of the prime mover being used to drive the variable speed motor is equal to or within a predetermined range of the predetermined speed limit. An alternate A/C output may be distributed to the variable speed motor after the A/C power is electrically disconnected from the variable speed motor.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2011Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: DRS Power Technology, Inc.Inventors: Richard Armstrong, Edgar Thaxton
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Patent number: 8245360Abstract: The present invention is a slip-knot grip device which attaches to a rope. The invention consists of a male end cap into which an insert is placed and a female end cap into which an insert is placed with the two end caps being connected by a retaining collar. The inserts have a semi-circle channel on their interior side placed so when the left and right inserts are connected together they form a circle opening through which a rope is placed. The female end cap and the male end cap are turned in opposite directions. This makes the end edges of the combined inserts clasp the rope holding the device in place.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2008Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Stafford Manufacturing Corp.Inventors: Arthur Stafford, Michael David Tinstman, Daniel Richard Armstrong, William Paul Liteplo, John Darin Fiegener
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Publication number: 20110254492Abstract: A system and method for supplying power to a variable speed motor for rotating a shaft may include generating an A/C output having a variable frequency corresponding to speed of a prime mover, where the speed of the prime mover is equal to or greater than a predetermined speed limit. The A/C output of the prime mover may be distributed to the variable speed motor such that the speed of the variable speed motor is varied relative to the frequency of the A/C output. The variable speed motor may be electrically disconnected from the A/C power when the speed of the prime mover being used to drive the variable speed motor is equal to or within a predetermined range of the predetermined speed limit. An alternate A/C output may be distributed to the variable speed motor after the A/C power is electrically disconnected from the variable speed motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2011Publication date: October 20, 2011Applicant: DRS POWER TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Richard Armstrong, Edgar Thaxton
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Patent number: 7969044Abstract: A power distribution system is provided for supplying power to a variable speed motor for rotating a shaft. The system comprises a variable speed prime mover adapted to generate an A/C output having a variable frequency corresponding to the speed of the prime mover, a power switch, a power distribution bus connected to the A/C output of the prime mover and connected, via the switch, to the motor such that the motor's speed is varied relative to the frequency of the A/C output, and a variable frequency drive operatively connected to the A/C output of the prime mover via the bus and effective to provide an alternate A/C output to the motor after the motor is disconnected from the bus. The switch is adapted to disconnect the motor from the bus when the prime mover's speed is equal to or within a predetermined range of the prime mover's speed limit.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2009Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: DRS Power Technology, Inc.Inventors: Richard Armstrong, Edward Thaxton
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Publication number: 20100180363Abstract: A helmet includes a helmet body defining a helmet interior. A fit system is provided to engage the helmet to the head of a wearer, at least a first and second portion of the fit system are moveable independent of the other. A fit adjuster varies a characteristic of the fit system, such as size, shape, orientation or pressure, allowing a wearer to customize fit of the helmet.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2009Publication date: July 22, 2010Applicant: The Burton CorporationInventors: Brian Glogowski, John D. Fiegener, Daniel Richard Armstrong, Michael Tinstman, Hans Dyhrman, John Fowler