Patents by Inventor Richard Hawkins
Richard Hawkins 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: 12086495Abstract: The present technology provides a system that enables a user to communicate with one of multiple devices in a network based on context information from another device in the network. The system includes a context manager configured to (1) receive context information from the multiple devices; (2) identify a subject-of-interest based on a user input; (3) determine a set of relevant context information based on the subject-of-interest and the received context information; and (4) transmitting the set of relevant context information to a target device to perform a task associated with the subject-of-interest. The context information managed by the present technology enables a user to conveniently interact with the multiple devices in the network without requiring the user to provide details of his/her instructions.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2022Date of Patent: September 10, 2024Assignee: United Services Automobile Association (USAA)Inventors: Adrian Borunda, Brandon Scott Kotara, Richard Tanner, Ben Hawkins, Quincy Nanaasare Obeng, Cale Riley Spratt
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Patent number: 11571738Abstract: A core forming method is provided for forming a core. The core forming method includes forming one or more mold parts of water-soluble polymer (WSP), each mold part including a bond area and a part forming area, moistening the bond areas, bonding the mold parts together with the bond areas moistened and the part forming areas aligned to form a cavity shaped as a negative of the core, injecting a slurry, which is non-reactive with the WSP, into the cavity and removing the WSP with water once the slurry is cured.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2021Date of Patent: February 7, 2023Assignee: RAYTHEON TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventors: John R. Paulus, Roy Eakins, Richard A. Hawkins
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Publication number: 20220314306Abstract: A core forming method is provided for forming a core. The core forming method includes forming one or more mold parts of water-soluble polymer (WSP), each mold part including a bond area and a part forming area, moistening the bond areas, bonding the mold parts together with the bond areas moistened and the part forming areas aligned to form a cavity shaped as a negative of the core, injecting a slurry, which is non-reactive with the WSP, into the cavity and removing the WSP with water once the slurry is cured.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2021Publication date: October 6, 2022Inventors: John R. Paulus, Roy Eakins, Richard A. Hawkins
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Publication number: 20180133821Abstract: Disclosed is a chainsaw workbench for safely controlling a chainsaw during sharpening of blades thereof. The chainsaw workbench includes a base placed on a fixed support; a first elevation platform attached to the base to rest the handle of the chainsaw; a second elevation platform attached to the base to rest the handle of the chainsaw; a first mount extending upwards from the base along the edge of the first elevation platform; and a second mount extending upwards from the base along the edge of the second elevation platform, wherein the distance between the first mount and the second mount is sufficient to receive the blade of the chainsaw; wherein the chainsaw blade rests on the first mount and the second mount. Further, the chainsaw workbench includes a tool box placed on the base to store tools. Furthermore, the chainsaw workbench includes a first screw to tight the first mount; and a second screw to tight the second mount.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2016Publication date: May 17, 2018Inventor: RICHARD HAWKINS
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Patent number: 7992278Abstract: A method of operating a production line comprises the steps of supporting equipment in the production line on a plurality of crawlers comprising at least one rolling track and a structural support for supporting the equipment. A first plurality of lifting magnets coupled to an interior surface of said at least one rolling track is configured to oppose a second plurality of lifting magnets coupled to an exterior surface of said structure support to lift the structural support, such that the structural support floats between and within said at least one rolling track. The magnetic fields experienced by the first and second plurality of lift magnets are adjusted to translate the at least one rolling track, such that the crawlers move along the production line.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2008Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Kevin E. McCrary, Arthur C. Day, John Edwards, Richard A. Hawkins, Mark D. Higgins, Philip E. Johnson, John A. Mittleider, James R. Schindler, Michael Strasik
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Publication number: 20100028123Abstract: A method of operating a production line comprises the steps of supporting equipment in the production line on a plurality of crawlers comprising at least one rolling track and a structural support for supporting the equipment. A first plurality of lifting magnets coupled to an interior surface of said at least one rolling track is configured to oppose a second plurality of lifting magnets coupled to an exterior surface of said structure support to lift the structural support, such that the structural support floats between and within said at least one rolling track. The magnetic fields experienced by the first and second plurality of lift magnets are adjusted to translate the at least one rolling track, such that the crawlers move along the production line.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2008Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: THE BOEING COMPANYInventors: Kevin E. McCrary, Arthur C. Day, John Edwards, Richard A. Hawkins, Mark D. Higgins, Philip E. Johnson, John A. Mittleider, James R. Schindler, Michael Strasik
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Publication number: 20100019036Abstract: The invention is a tamperproof electronic voting machine with intuitive user interfaces that is accessible and usable by voters with a wide range of disabilities, including those voters that are blind, deaf, blind deaf, or have dexterity disabilities. The voting machine preferably records votes through a button based interface or an ink probe interface. The invention accommodates cumulative voting and instant runoff voting.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2009Publication date: January 28, 2010Inventors: Richard Hawkins, Ping Shao
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Publication number: 20090152339Abstract: A tamper proof electronic voting machine with intuitive user interfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2007Publication date: June 18, 2009Inventors: Richard Hawkins, Ping Shao
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Patent number: 7461711Abstract: An equipment-carrying crawler (20) includes a rolling track (44) and a structural support (70). The structural support (70) supports equipment (16). Lifting magnets (72) are coupled to the rolling track (44) and to the structural support (70). The lifting magnets (72) are configured to oppose each other, lift the structural support (70), and aid in the translation of the rolling track (44).Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2004Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Kevin E. McCrary, Arthur C. Day, John Edwards, Richard A. Hawkins, Mark D. Higgins, Philip E. Johnson, John A. Mittleider, James R. Schindler, Michael Strasik
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Patent number: 7337964Abstract: The present invention is an ink-based electronic voting apparatus that generates a paper ballot for every voter. The voter marks a ballot with a probe as he/she would with a conventional ink-based system. In one embodiment, the paper ballot is situated underneath the surface of an input board electrically connected to a computer. A vote is cast when the probe is depressed onto the ballot at a designated input point. The electrical interaction between the probe and the input board generates a vote signal for recording and causes ink to be released from the probe to mark a corresponding spot on the paper ballot. As such, votes are electronically recorded for fast tabulation while paper ballots are generated for manual and/or optical scanner recounts to safeguard against computer errors and tampering. Furthermore the voting apparatus has a built-in mechanism to prevent undervoting and overvoting and thus increases valid votes.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2006Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Inventors: Richard Hawkins, Ping Shao
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Publication number: 20070080047Abstract: Commercial production transport systems, mechanisms, and guides for food processing are configured so as to automate food transport. The system can direct food to travel serially over side-by-side predetermined travel lanes using one or more of a pick-up mechanism and/or router guide channels to pick-up and/or laterally translate the food product form the first travel lane to the second travel lane so that it travels greater than one, and typically a plurality, of revolutions about a tier or level in a vertically stacked food processing unit before moving to the next tier. Associated methods redirect and/or laterally translate food being transported in an automated food processing system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2006Publication date: April 12, 2007Inventors: Sarid Shefet, John Phillips, Frank Horvath, Lawrence Chandler, Richard Hawkins, Larry Jones
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Publication number: 20060264976Abstract: Certain embodiments of the present invention provide an improved suturing system and method of use. Certain embodiments include a suturing device with a base and a hook end capable of being maneuvered to a certain position with respect to the base. The hook end may be maneuvered to a position, such as a straight position or a desired angle. The hook end may be locked at the position. The hook end may also be detachable from the base, for example. The hook end may be selected from a plurality of hook attachments having different characteristics, for example. In an embodiment, the suturing device also includes a control for maneuvering the hook end with respect to the base. In an embodiment, the suturing device further includes a locking mechanism for locking the hook end to the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2005Publication date: November 23, 2006Inventors: Michael Terry, Richard Hawkins
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Publication number: 20060151602Abstract: The present invention is an ink-based electronic voting apparatus that generates a paper ballot for every voter. The voter marks a ballot with a probe as he/she would with a conventional ink-based system. In one embodiment, the paper ballot is situated underneath the surface of an input board electrically connected to a computer. A vote is cast when the probe is depressed onto the ballot at a designated input point. The electrical interaction between the probe and the input board generates a vote signal for recording and causes ink to be released from the probe to mark a corresponding spot on the paper ballot. As such, votes are electronically recorded for fast tabulation while paper ballots are generated for manual and/or optical scanner recounts to safeguard against computer errors and tampering. Furthermore the voting apparatus has a built-in mechanism to prevent undervoting and overvoting and thus increases valid votes.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2006Publication date: July 13, 2006Inventors: Richard Hawkins, Ping Shao
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Publication number: 20060128295Abstract: Methods, systems, and associated devices for supplying support members to a product loading station, loading, and automatically removing loaded members therefrom include: (a) advancing in spaced-apart relationship, a plurality of carrier members having opposing first and second ends and an associated width and length, along a selected travel path to a loading station; (b) presenting, in serial order, the carrier members to the loading station in a substantially horizontal orientation; (c) discharging elongated product from a winder arm that moves in a selected pattern about the carrier member at the loading station; (d) straddling elongated product over each respective carrier member at the loading station responsive to the discharging step so that portions of the elongated product are serially draped over the carrier member along a length thereof, the straddling being carried out so that certain lengths of the elongated product hang from opposing sides of the carrier member; and (e) advancing the carrier memType: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2006Publication date: June 15, 2006Inventors: Sarid Shefet, Lawrence Chandler, John Phillips, Frank Horvath, Richard Hawkins, Larry Jones
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Publication number: 20060108470Abstract: An equipment-carrying crawler (20) includes a rolling track (44) and a structural support (70). The structural support (70) supports equipment (16). Lifting magnets (72) are coupled to the rolling track (44) and to the structural support (70). The lifting magnets (72) are configured to oppose each other, lift the structural support (70), and aid in the translation of the rolling track (44).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2004Publication date: May 25, 2006Applicant: THE BOEING COMPANYInventors: Kevin McCrary, Arthur Day, John Edwards, Richard Hawkins, Mark Higgins, Philip Johnson, John Mittleider, James Schindler, Michael Strasik
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Publication number: 20060084426Abstract: A Vector Network Analyzer is equipped with receivers for measuring a1, b1, a2 and b2 and which can each be tuned to track either the RF signal (F1) applied to the FTD or to the IF (F2) produced by the FTD. Additional forward side and reverse side mixers are provided and are driven by the auxiliary LO for the FTD. The additional mixers can be located in the RF/IF path, such that there is a sequential double conversion of the RF/IF: one by the auxiliary LO followed by another conversion of those results by the main LO. The additional mixers could also be located it the LO path, such that the main LO is first converted to an image involving the auxiliary LO, and the RF/IF is then subsequently converted using that image as an ‘artificial’ LO. During a forward direction measurement of an FTD, the applied RF signal (F1) is converted to the IF with the additional forward side mixers that feeds the receivers for a1 and b1.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2004Publication date: April 20, 2006Inventors: Keith Anderson, Richard Hawkins, James Liu, Kenneth Wong
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Publication number: 20060070852Abstract: Commercial production transport systems, mechanisms, and guides for food processing are configured so as to automate food transport. The system can direct food to travel serially over side-by-side predetermined travel lanes using one or more of a pick-up mechanism and/or router guide channels to pick-up and/or laterally translate the food product form the first travel lane to the second travel lane so that it travels greater than one, and typically a plurality, of revolutions about a tier or level in a vertically stacked food processing unit before moving to the next tier. Associated methods redirect and/or laterally translate food being transported in an automated food processing system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2005Publication date: April 6, 2006Inventors: Sarid Shefet, John Phillips, Frank Horvath, Lawrence Chandler, Richard Hawkins, Larry Jones
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Patent number: 7007842Abstract: The present invention is an ink-based electronic voting apparatus that generates a paper ballot for every voter. The voter marks a ballot with a probe as he/she would with a conventional ink-based system. In one embodiment, the paper ballot is situated underneath the surface of an input board electrically connected to a computer. A vote is cast when the probe is depressed onto the ballot at a designated input point. The electrical interaction between the probe and the input board generates a vote signal for recording and causes ink to be released from the probe to mark a corresponding spot on the paper ballot. As such, votes are electronically recorded for fast tabulation while paper ballots are generated for manual and/or optical scanner recounts to safeguard against computer errors and tampering. Furthermore the voting apparatus has a build-in mechanism to prevent undervoting and overvoting and thus increases valid votes.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2004Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Inventors: Richard Hawkins, Ping Shao
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Publication number: 20060011722Abstract: The present invention is an ink-based electronic voting apparatus that generates a paper ballot for every voter. The voter marks a ballot with a probe as he/she would with a conventional ink-based system. In one embodiment, the paper ballot is situated underneath the surface of an input board electrically connected to a computer. A vote is cast when the probe is depressed onto the ballot at a designated input point. The electrical interaction between the probe and the input board generates a vote signal for recording and causes ink to be released from the probe to mark a corresponding spot on the paper ballot. As such, votes are electronically recorded for fast tabulation while paper ballots are generated for manual and/or optical scanner recounts to safeguard against computer errors and tampering. Furthermore the voting apparatus has a build-in mechanism to prevent undervoting and overvoting and thus increases valid votes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2004Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: Richard Hawkins, Ping Shao
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Publication number: 20050190531Abstract: A flexible circuit board assembly and method includes a rigid circuit board having a first portion and a second portion separated by a bending region. A plurality of grooves are cut into the bending region. The grooves are cut substantially parallel to an axis about which the bending region is bent. Preferably, the grooves are located on an inside bending radius of the circuit board, but can be located on the outside radius or both.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2004Publication date: September 1, 2005Inventors: Thomas Gall, Richard Hawkins, Kevin Moore