Patents by Inventor Richard Kunz

Richard Kunz 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).

  • Patent number: 6095367
    Abstract: A pressure vessel for holding a pressurized fluid such as compressed natural gas ("CNG") includes two end cells and zero or more interior cells. The cell geometry ensures that the cells meet one another at tangential circular surfaces, thereby reducing the tendency of adjacent cells to peel apart. A web secured about the cells includes two sheets that are tangent to the cells. Unused volumes between the cells and the web contain wedges of foam or rubber. A valve provides fluid communication between the interior of the pressure vessel and a pressurized fluid line. The filled weight of one pressure vessel does not exceed the filled weight of a conventional gasoline tank that occupies substantially the same space as the pressure vessel. The pressure vessel may be configured with exterior recesses for engaging conventional gasoline tank straps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 1, 2000
    Assignee: Cordant Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Michael D. Blair, Richard Kunz, Mark J. Warner, Kevin Davis, Edward Wolcott, Darrel Turner, John Bennett
  • Patent number: 6055245
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for facilitating interaction during a communication session between an analog modem and a terminal adapter for conveying digital alert tones and control data therebetween is provided. The embodiments provide for a collateral digital communication path between a microcontroller of an analog modem and a microcontroller of a terminal adapter for selectively relaying digital alert tones and control data therebetween. One embodiment utilizes a cellular interface of an analog modem for tapping and evaluating information for the presence of control data. Upon successful identification of control data, the microcontroller of a terminal adapter is notified and the specific control data detected in identified. By providing a method of apparatus for digitally relaying control data, accuracy of identification of control data by a terminal adapter is enhanced by foregoing needless signal transformation and retransformation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 25, 2000
    Assignee: 3COM Corporation
    Inventors: Eric P. Mitchell, Connie D. York, Richard A. Kunz, Jeffrey A. Hanline, David M. Arnesen, Gerald A. Wilson
  • Patent number: 5577630
    Abstract: A pressure vessel for holding a pressurized fluid such as compressed natural gas ("CNG") includes two end cells and zero or more interior cells. The cell geometry ensures that the cells meet one another at tangential circular surfaces, thereby reducing the tendency of adjacent cells to peel apart. A web secured about the cells includes two sheets that are tangent to the cells. Unused volumes between the cells and the web contain wedges of foam or rubber. A valve provides fluid communication between the interior of the pressure vessel and a pressurized fluid line. The filled weight of one pressure vessel does not exceed the filled weight of a conventional gasoline tank that occupies substantially the same space as the pressure vessel. The pressure vessel may be configured with exterior recesses for engaging conventional gasoline tank straps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 26, 1996
    Assignee: Thiokol Corporation
    Inventors: Michael D. Blair, Richard Kunz, Mark J. Warner, Kevin Davis, Edward Wolcott, Darrel Turner, John Bennett
  • Patent number: 5402431
    Abstract: A system for innately monitoring a computer system. All address and data signals transferred over the system bus. Certain ones of the address signals are selected as related to the operating conditions of the computer system. A data filter selects data signals which correspond to the selected address signals and the selected address and data signals related to operating conditions of the computer system are then stored, either in a register if the selected address and data signals are composed of dynamic information requiring frequent status updates or in a first-in, first-out memory, when the selected address and data signals are composed of less dynamic information.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 23, 1993
    Date of Patent: March 28, 1995
    Assignee: Compaq Computer Corporation
    Inventors: Said S. Saadeh, Scott C. Farrand, Thomas J. Hernandez, Paul R. Fulton, Richard P. Mangold, Richard A. Stupek, James E. Barron, Richard A. Kunz, Dinesh K. Sharma
  • Patent number: 5367670
    Abstract: A system manager for a computer system. The system manager transparently monitors signals transferred between computer system components along a system bus and stores objects related to the monitored signals in an object space. Information related to operating conditions within the system can then be provided from the object space. Later, the object space can be updated and the updated object space used to provide updated information regarding the operating conditions of the system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 22, 1994
    Assignee: Compaq Computer Corporation
    Inventors: Ronald G. Ward, Scott C. Farrand, Thomas J. Hernandez, Ronald A. Neyland, Richard A. Stupek, James E. Barron, Cheryl X. Chen, Lih-Juan L. Danielson, Richard P. Mangold, Mitchell R. Wiley, Andrew J. Miller, Said S. Saadeh, Paul R. Fulton, Richard A. Kunz, Arthur D. Heald, Dinesh K. Sharma
  • Patent number: 5280586
    Abstract: A communication system including one or more host adapters connected to a host computer, each adapter having multiple serial communication ports for transferring data between the computer and several TTY devices. Several of the adapter's serial ports include a high speed serial link for communicating with a data concentrator. The adapter automatically detects the presence of a concentrator connected to a switchable port and switches to the high speed link. Each concentrator includes multiple serial ports for communicating with TTY devices, and a high speed serial link for communicating with the adapter's high speed link. The concentrators allow more than one TTY device to share a single adapter serial port. Data from all of the TTY devices is accumulated into an adapter data buffer during a configurable time period or until a certain amount of data is accumulated, at which time the adapter interrupts the computer and transfers the accumulated data to the computer in one transfer operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 1991
    Date of Patent: January 18, 1994
    Assignee: Compaq Computer Corp.
    Inventors: Richard A. Kunz, Robert L. Noble, III, Sudhir K. Sharma, Jon M. Meinecke, Michael R. Vanbuskirk, Clyde Salzman, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5222062
    Abstract: A communication system including one or more host adapters connected to a host computer, each adapter having multiple serial communication ports for transferring data between the computer and several TTY devices. Several of the adapter's serial ports include a high speed serial link for communicating with a data concentrator. The adapter automatically detects the presence of a concentrator connected to a switchable port and switches to the high speed link. Each concentrator includes multiple serial ports for communicating with TTY devices, and a high speed serial link for communicating with the adapter's high speed link. The concentrators allow more than one TTY device to share a single adapter serial port. Data from all of the TTY devices is accumulated into an adapter data buffer during a configurable time period or until a certain amount of data is accumulated, at which time the adapter interrupts the computer and transfers the accumulated data to the computer in one transfer operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 22, 1993
    Assignee: Compaq Computer Corporation
    Inventors: Sudhir K. Sharma, Robert L. Noble, III, Richard A. Kunz, Michael R. VanBuskirk, Clyde Salzman, Jr., Jon M. Meinecke