Patents by Inventor Richard Mosher
Richard Mosher 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: 20230191492Abstract: In some examples, a system receives measurement data obtained based on a non-destructive imaging of an identifiable structure within a three-dimensional (3D) object formed using an additive manufacturing machine, the identifiable structure formed based on control of a characteristic of a build material of a first internal object portion relative to a characteristic of the build material in a second internal object portion, the first and second internal object portions being within the 3D object. The system determines, based on the measurement data, a deviation of a physical property of the identifiable structure from a target physical property, and outputs information indicating the deviation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2020Publication date: June 22, 2023Inventors: William J Allen, Temiloluwa Adegoke, Matthew Gaubatz, John C Greeven, Daniel Mosher, Thomas A Saksa, Vanessa Verzwyvelt, Michael F Klopfenstein, Xin Cheng, Richard Sweet, Todd Hegert Goyen
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Patent number: 10463946Abstract: An apparatus for holding a footwear heel to a snow travel aid is provided. The apparatus comprises a mountable base connected to a generally vertical post and an upper portion having at least one forward connector for connecting the upper portion to the heel. The upper portion is rotatable on the post between a downhill position and at least one touring position and comprises at least one part which travels over a prominence at a fixed location relative to the upper portion during rotation from the downhill position to the touring position. The at least one part becomes engageable with a depression adjacent the prominence when the upper portion is in the touring position to resist rotation from the touring position back to the downhill position. The post comprises a feature that provides clearance for the at least one part to travel over the prominence or which functions as the prominence and depression. Also provided are posts for use as a part in such an apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2017Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: G3 GENUINE GUIDE GEAR INC.Inventors: Cameron Shute, Mark Richard Mosher
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Publication number: 20180353839Abstract: An apparatus for holding a footwear heel to a snow travel aid is provided. The apparatus comprises a mountable base connected to a generally vertical post and an upper portion having at least one forward connector for connecting the upper portion to the heel. The upper portion is rotatable on the post between a downhill position and at least one touring position and comprises at least one part which travels over a prominence at a fixed location relative to the upper portion during rotation from the downhill position to the touring position. The at least one part becomes engageable with a depression adjacent the prominence when the upper portion is in the touring position to resist rotation from the touring position back to the downhill position. The post comprises a feature that provides clearance for the at least one part to travel over the prominence or which functions as the prominence and depression. Also provided are posts for use as a part in such an apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2017Publication date: December 13, 2018Inventors: CAMERON SHUTE, MARK RICHARD MOSHER
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Patent number: 8902505Abstract: A light collecting and disseminating apparatus is provided for use in harvesting sunlight from the exterior of a man-made structure, and providing light to the inside of the structure, via an opto-mechanical joint where sunlight would not normally be available. The internal arrangement of the collector allows for improved optical accuracy and performance over prior efforts. The apparatus is also characterized as possessing a low profile so as not to alter the appearance of buildings furnished with the invention. Further, light can be collected from any orientation and redirected through the opto-mechanical joint to a stationary light receiving port independent of the orientation of the collectors.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2012Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: SunCentral, Inc.Inventors: Jon David Edward Scott, Allen James Upward, Peter George Friedel, Mark Richard Mosher
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Publication number: 20130084040Abstract: A light collecting and disseminating apparatus is provided for use in harvesting sunlight from the exterior of a man-made structure, and providing light to the inside of the structure, via an opto-mechanical joint where sunlight would not normally be available. The internal arrangement of the collector allows for improved optical accuracy and performance over prior efforts. The apparatus is also characterized as possessing a low profile so as not to alter the appearance of buildings furnished with the invention. Further, light can be collected from any orientation and redirected through the opto-mechanical joint to a stationary light receiving port independent of the orientation of the collectors.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2012Publication date: April 4, 2013Applicant: SUNCENTRAL INCORPORATEDInventors: Jon David Edward Scott, Allen James Upward, Peter George Friedel, Mark Richard Mosher
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Patent number: 7417340Abstract: A variable-range power supply for a model vehicle layout, such as a model train track for powering model trains or the like, is configured to receive a control input defining respective ends of an output voltage range. The control input may correspond to opposing ends of a range of motion for a hand-operated actuator, or other control input. The power supply further includes a controller configured to allow a user to select a desired output voltage level for a minimum or maximum of the output range. Output power is maintained within the user-specified range.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2005Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: Lionel L.L.C.Inventors: Joseph Alvarez, Richard Mosher
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Publication number: 20060249312Abstract: A variable-range power supply for a model vehicle layout, such as a model train track for powering model trains or the like, is configured to receive a control input defining respective ends of an output voltage range. The control input may correspond to opposing ends of a range of motion for a hand-operated actuator, or other control input. The power supply further includes a controller configured to allow a user to select a desired output voltage level for a minimum or maximum of the output range. Output power is maintained within the user-specified range.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2005Publication date: November 9, 2006Inventors: Joseph Alvarez, Richard Mosher
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Patent number: 7034597Abstract: A dynamic phase adjustment circuit that includes a multi-tap delay line that receives a clock input signal. The multi-tap delay line includes an initial portion that is adjustable, and final portion after the adjustable portion. A number of registers receive the same data. However, the clock signal that causes the registers to sample is received from a corresponding delay element in the final portion of the multi-tap delay line. An edge detect and data decision circuit receives the sampled data values from each of the registers. Sampling resolution is improved over the PLL-based dynamic phase adjustment circuit since the clock signal is delayed using delay elements, which can be made with relatively small delays. Furthermore, the circuit does not contain excessive circuit elements thereby allowing the dynamic phase adjustment circuit to be contained in a small area.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2004Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: AMI Semiconductor, Inc.Inventors: Shan Mo, James R. Brown, Richard A. Mosher, Robert S. Kirk
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Patent number: 5841873Abstract: In a data communications system, including an infrastructure arranged to communicate over a data channel with a plurality of data terminals, a method of detecting data decryption errors in a data packet includes receiving an encrypted data packet (213); decrypting the encrypted data packet to provide a decrypted data packet; and comparing a reference value to a portion of the decrypted data packet to determine when a predetermined relationship is satisfied (221).Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1997Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Thomas W. Lockhart, Farzan Mamaghani, Karl A. Reardon, William H. Kilner, Richard Mosher, Bud Fraser, Nazira Chatur