Patents by Inventor Richard Swift
Richard Swift 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: 10181896Abstract: The present disclosure is generally directed to systems and methods for utilizing an operating schedule to place a satellite communication device in a sleep state for reducing power consumption in the satellite communication device during periods of time when no satellite is available to communicate with the satellite communication device. The operating schedule, which can be a wake-up schedule and/or a sleep schedule, is dynamically updated by a scheduling server that receives two-line element (TLE) data from a TLE server on a recurring basis and uses the TLE data to determine timing information pertaining to line-of-sight visibility of one or more satellites to the satellite communication device. A push routine is then used by the scheduling server to periodically push the timing information to the satellite communication device for dynamically updating the operating schedule of the satellite communication device.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2017Date of Patent: January 15, 2019Assignee: HAND HELD PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Simon Richard Swift, Mark Rice, Philip Spear
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Patent number: 10104021Abstract: Techniques are herein described for creating a scalable IMAP4 compliant email system using a NoSQL database and a distributed full text search engine. Data for each email message is stored in multiple tables to avoid storing redundant data unnecessarily. However, a full text search index is created based on a single table as if the index refers to a single table. In embodiments herein described, the single index is created on the fields of a message metadata table with virtual fields added to the table that are derived from the message content. During this process, data is pulled from a message table in “blob” format and broken down into corresponding fields and data items, so the data items may be converted and placed in the proper virtual fields for index creation. Each blob section that is converted is cached, so the same blob section does not need to be converted multiple times. After index creation, the index may be used to search for emails based on metadata and data within the body of the email.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2015Date of Patent: October 16, 2018Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Christopher Newman, Han Shum, Richard Swift, Bharathi Sivaramakrishnan
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Publication number: 20170139914Abstract: Techniques are herein described for creating a scalable IMAP4 compliant email system using a NoSQL database and a distributed full text search engine. Data for each email message is stored in multiple tables to avoid storing redundant data unnecessarily. However, a full text search index is created based on a single table as if the index refers to a single table. In embodiments herein described, the single index is created on the fields of a message metadata table with virtual fields added to the table that are derived from the message content. During this process, data is pulled from a message table in “blob” format and broken down into corresponding fields and data items, so the data items may be converted and placed in the proper virtual fields for index creation. Each blob section that is converted is cached, so the same blob section does not need to be converted multiple times. After index creation, the index may be used to search for emails based on metadata and data within the body of the email.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2015Publication date: May 18, 2017Inventors: Christopher Newman, Han Shum, Richard Swift, Bharathi Sivaramakrishnan
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Publication number: 20170068732Abstract: A method includes storing a copy of information, corresponding to a data set, in each of a plurality of data formats, and determining one or more portions of a search criterion to be associated with one or more sets of one or more characteristics. For each portion, based on the associated characteristics, a search is executed on a copy of information stored in a particular data format using a corresponding search algorithm to obtain a set of intermediary search results. A set of final search results corresponding to the search criterion is determined based on two or more sets of intermediary search results.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2015Publication date: March 9, 2017Inventors: Christopher Newman, Richard Swift
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Publication number: 20150007454Abstract: A foot support structure for a shoe includes a toe box, a connection member facilitating adjustable connection of the toe box to a cooperable connection member on a separate shank portion of a shoe, an opening defined by a peripheral edge of the toe box portion, and a toe box liner lining the inner surface of the toe box portion. The toe box and toe box liner are each moulded from a thermoplastic polymer material and the toe box liner extends beyond the peripheral edge of the toe box at its opposing lateral sides to form foot-supporting side wings; and wherein the thermoplastic polymer material of the toe box has a greater stiffness than that of the toe box liner.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2014Publication date: January 8, 2015Inventor: Richard Swift
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Patent number: 8751453Abstract: Various methods and systems for using email to convey backup and restore data are disclosed. One method involves: receiving a request to perform a backup system operation; generating an email that includes data and metadata (which is associated with the data); and sending the email to an email address associated with a backup system component. The request can be a backup request, in which case the data includes data to be backed up, and the backup system component is a backup server. Alternatively, the request can be receiving a restore request. In this scenario, the data includes data to be restored, and the backup system component is a backup client.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2011Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: Symantec Operations CorporationInventors: Ajit Vishnu Dhumale, Mukul Kumar, John Richard Swift, Atul Avinash Nene, Anand Gopinath Das
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Patent number: 8060473Abstract: Various methods and systems for using email to convey backup and restore data are disclosed. One method involves: receiving a request to perform a backup system operation; generating an email that includes data and metadata (which is associated with the data); and sending the email to an email address associated with a backup system component. The request can be a backup request, in which case the data includes data to be backed up, and the backup system component is a backup server. Alternatively, the request can be receiving a restore request. In this scenario, the data includes data to be restored, and the backup system component is a backup client.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2006Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Symantec Operating CorporationInventors: Ajit Vishnu Dhumale, Mukul Kumar, John Richard Swift, Atul Avinash Nene, Anand Gopinath Das
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Publication number: 20070185560Abstract: An expandable stent for medical implantation is described which has a generally cylindrical structure with a central longitudinal axis. At least a portion of the generally cylindrical structure is formed from an arrangement of circumferentially curved structural members. The portion expands from a compressed state to an expanded state by a spiraling motion of each of the structural members about the central longitudinal axis. In the compressed state, each of the structural members may nest within an open region formed by segments composing the structural member, such that the portion of the generally cylindrical structure has no overlapping regions. A ratio of a circumferential length of each structural member to a spacing between adjacent structural members may be in the range of about 1.8 to about 2.3.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2006Publication date: August 9, 2007Applicant: Cook IncorporatedInventors: Blayne Roeder, Richard Swift, David Grewe
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Patent number: 6779252Abstract: The present invention provides an assembly apparatus employing at least a robotic or automated assembly apparatus to manipulate the components to be assembled and at least a first vision alignment system to align the components prior to their assembly. An adhesive dispense system is provided to connect, attach or otherwise adhere the components together. In a method in accord with the present invention for assembling components, a source of the components is provided is located relative to a global reference system. The components held by the source are then located relative to the global reference system based upon the determined location of the source. An adhesive is dispensed onto a first of the components and a second component is manipulated into an initial attachment position relative to the first component.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2001Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Applied Kinetics, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Patrick Tracy, Mark T. Girard, Ryan A. Jurgenson, Roger Rhea Livermore, David Richard Swift
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Publication number: 20010034936Abstract: The present invention provides an assembly system employing at least a robotic or automated assembly apparatus to manipulate the components to be assembled and at least a first vision alignment system to align the components prior to their assembly. An adhesive dispense system is provided to connect, attach or otherwise adhere the components together. In a method in accord with the present invention for assembling components, a source of the components is provided is located relative to a global reference system. The components held by the source are then located relative to the global reference system based upon the determined location of the source. An adhesive is dispensed onto a first of the components and a second component is manipulated into an initial attachment position relative to the first component.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2001Publication date: November 1, 2001Inventors: Joseph Patrick Tracy, Mark T. Girard, Ryan A. Jurgenson, Roger Rhea Livermore, David Richard Swift
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Patent number: 6266869Abstract: The present invention provides an assembly system employing at least a robotic or automated assembly apparatus to manipulate the components to be assembled and at least a first vision alignment system to align the components prior to their assembly. An adhesive dispense system is provided to connect, attach or otherwise adhere the components together. In a method in accord with the present invention for assembling components, a source of the components is provided is located relative to a global reference system. The components held by the source are then located relative to the global reference system based upon the determined location of the source. An adhesive is dispensed onto a first of the components and a second component is manipulated into an initial attachment position relative to the first component.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1999Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: Applied Kinetics, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Patrick Tracy, Mark T. Girard, Ryan A. Jurgenson, Roger Rhea Livermore, David Richard Swift
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Patent number: D484207Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2002Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Inventor: Richard Swift