Patents by Inventor Richard Kyle
Richard Kyle 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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Publication number: 20220297730Abstract: An adapter assembly of a vehicle includes a bearing adapter configured to physically contact a bearing on an axle of the vehicle, and an adapter pad nested within an opening of a side frame of the vehicle and secured to at least one thrust lug of the side frame. The adapter pad includes a base section and legs depending from the base section. The legs are compressed between the at least one thrust lug of the side frame and shoulders of the bearing adapter to exert frictional forces on the shoulders of the bearing adapter. A combination of the frictional forces exerted by the adapter pad on the bearing adapter is less than a weight of the bearing adapter, such that as the side frame rises away from the bearing during movement of the vehicle, the adapter pad rises relative to the bearing adapter.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2022Publication date: September 22, 2022Applicant: Amsted Rail Company, Inc.Inventors: Jay Monaco, Richard Kyle Warren
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Patent number: 10343841Abstract: A waste containment and isolating system used for storing and isolating waste materials in a way that closure of the device and isolating the waste is done remotely and in a way that the user does not need to come in contact with the waste or the containment device is disclosed. The device comprises of a bag containing a drawstring threaded through the center of a flexible tab that is wedged in a fixed position such that pulling on the drawstring portion behind the tab draws in the bag opening into a closed mouth, drawing the closed mouth toward the tab and flexing the tab onto the closed mouth to seal it and prevent odiferous gasses from leaking out.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2018Date of Patent: July 9, 2019Inventors: Richard Kyle Dixon, Scott Edward Parazynski
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Patent number: 10273643Abstract: A waste collection and isolation device and a method for picking up waste materials without the need for the user to come in contact with the waste are disclosed. The device contains a system for ensnaring solid waste in a bag, a mechanism for activating the system for ensnaring the waste and a system for removing the bag. To use the device, the user installs a bag over a housing containing a plurality of overlapping cords. The user places the opening of the bag over the waste disposed on a surface and then activates the snaring mechanism causing the cords to entangle under the solid waste and to close the bag opening with the waste inside it. The bag comprises a drawstring and a tab in a fixed position. To fully close the bag, the user pulls on the drawstring and pulls the bag onto the tab.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2018Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Inventors: Scott Edward Parazynski, Richard Kyle Dixon
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Patent number: 9131401Abstract: In one embodiment, a load balancer receives a message from a tunnel termination gateway (TTG) associated with a mobile device. The load balancer may receive messages from a plurality of TTGs. A gateway node in a plurality of gateway nodes in which to send the message is determined. The load balancer then assigns a NSAPI for use by the gateway node. For example, the NSAPI may be associated with a tunnel that is generated between the TTG and GGSN. The load balancer ensures that the assigned NSAPI is not currently in use at the gateway node. Thus, no overlapping of NSAPIs may occur even though the load balancer is processing messages from multiple TTGs for multiple gateway nodes.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2013Date of Patent: September 8, 2015Assignee: CISCO TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Biswaranjan Panda, Kevin D. Shatzkamer, Mark Grayson, Richard Kyle Forster
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Patent number: 8817696Abstract: An Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) network architecture. In a specific embodiment, the network architecture includes a mobile station and an access point in communication with the mobile station. A UMA Controller (UNC) communicates with the access point. A Service GateWay (SGW) communicates with the UMA controller. The SGW includes functionality to route user-plane packets in the UMA. In a more specific embodiment, the functionality includes UNC user-plane functionality offloaded from the UNC to the SGW; Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) user-plane functionality; access-authentication functionality sufficient to enable the SGW to enable the SGW to bypass a legacy SGSN control plane; and/or Radio Network Controller (RNC) user-plane functionality sufficient to enable communications between the SGW and the RNC.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2006Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Mark Grayson, Jayaraman Iyer, Kevin Shatzkamer, Richard Kyle Forster, Anand K. Oswal
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Patent number: 8605662Abstract: In one embodiment, a first access request is received from a mobile device. The access request may be received through a first access medium for a virtual access point name (APN). A session is created with a service using a first real access point name (APN) for the mobile device. A second access request is received through a second type of access medium. The request may be received through a second virtual APN. A session is determined that is active for the mobile device through the first access medium and the second access request is assigned the first real APN even though the request is received through a second access medium. The continuity of the connection may then be maintained because the first real APN is still being used. In this case, a handoff of the connection from the first access network to the second access network is performed while the connection to the service is maintained through the first real APN.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2007Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Shatzkamer, Mark Grayson, Biswaranjan Panda, Richard Kyle Forster
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Publication number: 20130279337Abstract: In one embodiment, a load balancer receives a message from a tunnel termination gateway (TTG) associated with a mobile device. The load balancer may receive messages from a plurality of TTGs. A gateway node in a plurality of gateway nodes in which to send the message is determined. The load balancer then assigns a NSAPI for use by the gateway node. For example, the NSAPI may be associated with a tunnel that is generated between the TTG and GGSN. The load balancer ensures that the assigned NSAPI is not currently in use at the gateway node. Thus, no overlapping of NSAPIs may occur even though the load balancer is processing messages from multiple TTGs for multiple gateway nodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2013Publication date: October 24, 2013Applicant: CISCO TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Biswaranjan Panda, Kevin D. Shatzkamer, Mark Grayson, Richard Kyle Forster
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Patent number: 8488519Abstract: In one embodiment, a load balancer receives a message from a tunnel termination gateway (TTG) associated with a mobile device. The load balancer may receive messages from a plurality of TTGs. A gateway node in a plurality of gateway nodes in which to send the message is determined. The load balancer then assigns a NSAPI for use by the gateway node. For example, the NSAPI may be associated with a tunnel that is generated between the TTG and GGSN. The load balancer ensures that the assigned NSAPI is not currently in use at the gateway node. Thus, no overlapping of NSAPIs may occur even though the load balancer is processing messages from multiple TTGs for multiple gateway nodes.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2007Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Biswaranjan Panda, Kevin Shatzkamer, Mark Grayson, Richard Kyle Forster
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Patent number: 8315246Abstract: A system for enhancing functionality of a network. In a specific embodiment, the system employs strategic communications between a network controller and a security gateway. The strategic communications occur via a feedback communications channel between the network controller and the security gateway. The feedback communications channel facilitates transferring security information, such as International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) and other information, between the network controller and the security gateway. The security information may facilitate enabling the SGW to make intelligent decisions as to how to treat a client communications session. In the specific embodiment, the feedback communications channel includes an intervening Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) server that is coupled between the UMA and the network controller.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2006Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Shatzkamer, Anand K. Oswal, Navan Narang, Jayaraman Iyer, Richard Kyle Forster
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Publication number: 20090023426Abstract: In one embodiment, a first access request is received from a mobile device. The access request may be received through a first access medium for a virtual access point name (APN). A session is created with a service using a first real access point name (APN) for the mobile device. A second access request is received through a second type of access medium. The request may be received through a second virtual APN. A session is determined that is active for the mobile device through the first access medium and the second access request is assigned the first real APN even though the request is received through a second access medium. The continuity of the connection may then be maintained because the first real APN is still being used. In this case, a handoff of the connection from the first access network to the second access network is performed while the connection to the service is maintained through the first real APN.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2007Publication date: January 22, 2009Applicant: CISCO TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Kevin Shatzkamer, Mark Grayson, Biswaranjan Panda, Richard Kyle Forster
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Publication number: 20080317053Abstract: In one embodiment, a load balancer receives a message from a tunnel termination gateway (TTG) associated with a mobile device. The load balancer may receive messages from a plurality of TTGs. A gateway node in a plurality of gateway nodes in which to send the message is determined. The load balancer then assigns a NSAPI for use by the gateway node. For example, the NSAPI may be associated with a tunnel that is generated between the TTG and GGSN. The load balancer ensures that the assigned NSAPI is not currently in use at the gateway node. Thus, no overlapping of NSAPIs may occur even though the load balancer is processing messages from multiple TTGs for multiple gateway nodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2007Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: CISCO TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Biswaranjan Panda, Kevin Shatzkamer, Mark Grayson, Richard Kyle Forster
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Publication number: 20070268888Abstract: A system for enhancing functionality of a network. In a specific embodiment, the system employs strategic communications between a network controller and a security gateway. The strategic communications occur via a feedback communications channel between the network controller and the security gateway. The feedback communications channel facilitates transferring security information, such as International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) and other information, between the network controller and the security gateway. The security information may facilitate enabling the SGW to make intelligent decisions as to how to treat a client communications session. In the specific embodiment, the feedback communications channel includes an intervening Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) server that is coupled between the UMA and the network controller.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2006Publication date: November 22, 2007Applicant: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Shatzkamer, Anand K. Oswal, Navan Narang, Jayaraman Iyer, Richard Kyle Forster
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Publication number: 20070268855Abstract: An Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) network architecture. In a specific embodiment, the network architecture includes a mobile station and an access point in communication with the mobile station. A UMA Controller (UNC) communicates with the access point. A Service GateWay (SGW) communicates with the UMA controller. The SGW includes functionality to route user-plane packets in the UMA. In a more specific embodiment, the functionality includes UNC user-plane functionality offloaded from the UNC to the SGW; Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) user-plane functionality; access-authentication functionality sufficient to enable the SGW to enable the SGW to bypass a legacy SGSN control plane; and/or Radio Network Controller (RNC) user-plane functionality sufficient to enable communications between the SGW and the RNC.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2006Publication date: November 22, 2007Applicant: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Mark Grayson, Jayaraman Iyer, Kevin Shatzkamer, Richard Kyle Forster, Anand K. Oswal
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Publication number: 20050246025Abstract: A system and method for repairing fractures to articular joint components while maintaining more natural tissue than with other devices. The system and method utilizes materials having at least one portion with a modulus customized for preservation of natural articular cartilage it contacts, according to various features of the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2005Publication date: November 3, 2005Inventor: Richard Kyle
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Publication number: 20050143735Abstract: A bone screw assembly for joining bone fragments having a screw shaft, a compression head and a sleeve. The compression head has external threads for providing double compression of the bone fragments. The sleeve extends along and around the screw shaft to provide reinforcing strength and alignment to the screw.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2004Publication date: June 30, 2005Inventor: Richard Kyle
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Patent number: 5736659Abstract: A rotating musical serving plate (10) with a serving plate (12) removably attached thereto. A support (14) has a base (14A) which is securely attached to a lower distal end of a pedestal (14B). The upper distal end of the pedestal (14B) is securely attached to a bearing ring (14C) having a plurality of bearing retainers (14CA) functioning to rotatably restrain a plurality of bearings (14CB). A drive (16) has plurality of mounting lugs (16AA) securely attached around an outside lower distal portion of a perimeter of a drive housing (16A). The drive (16) is securely attached to the base (14A) by a plurality of mounting lugs (16AA) by a fastener. An upper distal end of the drive housing (16A) is securely attached to a drive cover (16B). The drive cover (16B) at a central portion is securely attached to a drive spindle bearing (16D). The serving plate spindle socket (12AA) cooperates with a drive fluted adapter (16E) to securely removably attach the serving plate spindle socket (12AA) thereto.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1996Date of Patent: April 7, 1998Inventor: Richard Kyle, Jr.