Patents by Inventor Richard Lundeen
Richard Lundeen 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: 10614222Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods of an automatic attack testing framework for the security testing of an operational service are disclosed. In an example, such systems, devices, and methods may include operations that: deploy command instructions and a payload for a bot process to a computing device located within a target infrastructure, with the command instructions being selected based on criteria to test a security feature in the target infrastructure with an automated attack action in the bot process, and with the bot process being executed on the computing device and being started with use of the command instructions and the payload; communicate with the computing device to control the automated attack action within the target infrastructure, such that the automated attack action is performed within the bot process; and obtain results of the automated attack action performed within the bot process from the computing device.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2017Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Benjamin J. Godard, Art Sadovsky, Travis W. Rhodes, David A. Marshall, Richard A. Lundeen
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Publication number: 20180239902Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods of an automatic attack testing framework for the security testing of an operational service are disclosed. In an example, such systems, devices, and methods may include operations that: deploy command instructions and a payload for a bot process to a computing device located within a target infrastructure, with the command instructions being selected based on criteria to test a security feature in the target infrastructure with an automated attack action in the bot process, and with the bot process being executed on the computing device and being started with use of the command instructions and the payload; communicate with the computing device to control the automated attack action within the target infrastructure, such that the automated attack action is performed within the bot process; and obtain results of the automated attack action performed within the bot process from the computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2017Publication date: August 23, 2018Inventors: Benjamin J. Godard, Art Sadovsky, Travis W. Rhodes, David A. Marshall, Richard A. Lundeen
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Patent number: 9662491Abstract: A stimulation therapy device provides an electrical stimulation therapy to branches of the tibial nerve of a patient. The device comprises a support member configured to be worn around the ankle or foot of the patient, first and second pairs of electrodes attached to the support member, and a stimulation circuit attached to the support member. The stimulation circuit is configured to deliver electrical stimulation pulses through the first and second pairs of electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2016Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Inventors: David J. Yonce, John Jason Buysman, Richard A. Lundeen, Jeffrey John Childs
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Publication number: 20160129250Abstract: A stimulation therapy device provides an electrical stimulation therapy to branches of the tibial nerve of a patient. The device comprises a support member configured to be worn around the ankle or foot of the patient, first and second pairs of electrodes attached to the support member, and a stimulation circuit attached to the support member. The stimulation circuit is configured to deliver electrical stimulation pulses through the first and second pairs of electrodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2016Publication date: May 12, 2016Inventors: David J. Yonce, John Jason Buysman, Richard A. Lundeen, Jeffrey John Childs
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Patent number: 9265927Abstract: A stimulation therapy device provides an electrical stimulation therapy to branches of the tibial nerve of a patient. The device comprises a support member configured to be worn around the ankle or foot of the patient, first and second pairs of electrodes attached to the support member, and a stimulation circuit attached to the support member. The stimulation circuit is configured to deliver electrical stimulation pulses through the first and second pairs of electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2012Date of Patent: February 23, 2016Assignee: Astora Women's Health, LLCInventors: David J. Yonce, John Jason Buysman, Richard A. Lundeen, Jeffrey John Childs
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Publication number: 20140257436Abstract: A stimulation therapy device provides an electrical stimulation therapy to branches of the tibial nerve of a patient. The device comprises a support member configured to be worn around the ankle or foot of the patient, first and second pairs of electrodes attached to the support member, and a stimulation circuit attached to the support member. The stimulation circuit is configured to deliver electrical stimulation pulses through the first and second pairs of electrodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2012Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: AMS Research CorporationInventors: David J. Yonce, John Jason Buysman, Richard A. Lundeen, Jeffrey John Childs
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Patent number: 7164437Abstract: The image scanning system (52) of the present invention scans slides and film strips containing photographic images and creates a corresponding plurality of digital representations of the photographic images. The system (52) includes a touch screen monitor (96), a computer (54), a scanner (62), a high speed interface (112) and a printer (98). The scanner (62) includes a light source (172) for projecting light through the film strip. A light sensor (124) senses the light projected through the film strip and generates pixel data. A film drive advances the film strip between the light source (172) and the light sensor (124). A lens located between the light source and the light sensor directs the light projected through the film strip onto the light sensor (124). The pixel data is transmitted through the high speed interface (112) to the computer (54) for processing operations. After the pixel data has been processed, digital images are displayed on the monitor (96) and may also be printed out.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2005Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: James A. Truc, Gregg J. Ovsak, Calvin A. Wright, Peter M. Wolter, Richard A. Lundeen, Douglas G. Knight, James M. Anderson, Dennis A. Deutsch, John R. Severson
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Publication number: 20050146759Abstract: The image scanning system (52) of the present invention scans slides and film strips containing photographic images and creates a corresponding plurality of digital representations of the photographic images. The system (52) includes a touch screen monitor (96), a computer (54), a scanner (62), a high speed interface (112) and a printer (98). The scanner (62) includes a light source (172) for projecting light through the film strip. A light sensor (124) senses the light projected through the film strip and generates pixel data. A film drive advances the film strip between the light source (172) and the light sensor (124). A lens located between the light source and the light sensor directs the light projected through the film strip onto the light sensor (124). The pixel data is transmitted through the high speed interface (112) to the computer (54) for processing operations. After the pixel data has been processed, digital images are displayed on the monitor (96) and may also be printed out.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2005Publication date: July 7, 2005Inventors: James Truc, Gregg Ovsak, Calvin Wright, Peter Wolter, Richard Lundeen, Douglas Knight, James Anderson, Dennis Deutsch, John Severson
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Patent number: 6882359Abstract: The image scanning system of the present invention scans slides and film strips containing photographic images and creates a corresponding plurality of digital representations of the photographic images. The system includes a touch screen monitor, a computer, a scanner, a high speed interface and a printer. The scanner includes a light source for projecting light through the film strip. A light sensor senses the light projected through the film strip and generates pixel data. A film drive advances the film strip between the light source and the light sensor. A lens located between the light source and the light sensor directs the light projected through the film strip onto the light sensor. The pixel data is transmitted through the high speed interface to the computer for processing operations. After the pixel data has been processed, digital images are displayed on the monitor and may also be printed out.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2000Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: James A. Truc, Gregg J. Ovsak, Calvin A. Wright, Peter M. Wolter, Richard A. Lundeen, Douglas G. Knight, James M. Anderson, Dennis A. Deutsch, John R. Severson
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Patent number: 6574529Abstract: Calibrating alignments of a data storage library includes determining an alignment offset by aligning an emitter attached to a media transport assembly (MTA) with a reference location located at a storage area, determining a sensor offset by aligning a sensor attached to the MTA with a reference target located at the storage area, wherein the sensor offset is a function of the alignment offset, and determining a specific offset by aligning the sensor with a specific target, wherein the specific offset is a function of the sensor offset, wherein the specific offset is used to determine an actual position of a specific location located near the specific target.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2000Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Plasmon IDE, Inc.Inventors: Richard A. Lundeen, Gerard N. Weisensel, Lyndon J. Hanson, Glendon D. Kappel