Patents by Inventor Robert A. Hall
Robert A. Hall 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: 12492474Abstract: Continuous spatial atomic layer deposition is performed on a particulate substrate in a continuous reactor comprising a plurality of spatially separated, precursor dosing zones and a means for moving the particulate substrate spatially through the precursor dosing zones to apply an atomic layer deposition coating thereon. The precursor dosing zones may be used simultaneously.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2023Date of Patent: December 9, 2025Assignee: Forge Nano Inc.Inventors: Joseph Allen Spencer, II, Robert A. Hall
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Publication number: 20230416914Abstract: Continuous spatial atomic layer deposition is performed on a particulate substrate in a continuous reactor comprising a plurality of spatially separated, precursor dosing zones and a means for moving the particulate substrate spatially through the precursor dosing zones to apply an atomic layer deposition coating thereon. The precursor dosing zones may be used simultaneously.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2023Publication date: December 28, 2023Inventors: Joseph Allen Spencer, II, Robert A. Hall
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Patent number: 11699534Abstract: Various embodiments relate to devices for transporting high-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU). A device may include at least one section, wherein each section of the at least one section includes a number of storage tubes. Each storage tube, which is configured to receive and hold a container, extends from adjacent a first end of the section toward a second, opposite end of the section. Each section further includes a number of flux traps, wherein each storage tube of the number of storage tubes is at least partially surrounded by a flux trap of the number of flux traps Associated systems are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2021Date of Patent: July 11, 2023Assignees: Battelle Energy Alliance, LLC, UT-Battelle, LLC, Battelle Memorial InstituteInventors: Elmar F. Eidelpes, Joshua J. Jarrell, Robert A. Hall, William J. Marshall, Harold A. Adkins, Jr., Brian M. Hom
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Publication number: 20230082559Abstract: Various embodiments relate to devices for transporting high-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU). A device may include at least one section, wherein each section of the at least one section includes a number of storage tubes. Each storage tube, which is configured to receive and hold a container, extends from adjacent a first end of the section toward second, opposite end of the section. Each section further includes a number of flux traps, wherein each storage tube of the number of storage tubes is at least partially surrounded by a flux trap of the number of flux traps Associated systems are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2021Publication date: March 16, 2023Inventors: Elmar F. Eidelpes, Joshua J. Jarrell, Robert A. Hall, William J. Marshall, Harold A. Adkins, JR., Brian M. Hom
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Publication number: 20180363136Abstract: Continuous spatial atomic layer deposition is performed on a particulate substrate in a continuous reactor comprising a plurality of spatially separated, precursor dosing zones and a means for moving the particulate substrate spatially through the precursor dosing zones to apply an atomic layer deposition coating thereon. The precursor dosing zones may be used simultaneously.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2016Publication date: December 20, 2018Inventors: Joseph Allen SPENCER, II, Robert A. HALL
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Publication number: 20120114181Abstract: A method of estimating the pose of a vehicle relative to a stereo camera is described herein. The method includes acquiring at least one stereo image of the vehicle from the stereo camera, wherein the stereo image comprises a plurality of scene data points, selecting a plurality of model data points corresponding to a model of the vehicle, wherein the plurality of model data points is representative of at least three degrees of freedom defining the pose of the model relative to the stereo camera, matching each of the plurality of model data points to a closest neighboring one of the plurality of scene data points according to a predetermined coarse-to-fine multi-resolution search approach, and, based on the results of the matching, determining at least three degrees of freedom defining the pose of the vehicle relative to the stereo camera.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2011Publication date: May 10, 2012Inventors: James R. Borthwick, Peter D. Lawrence, Robert A. Hall
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Publication number: 20100175187Abstract: A mattress foundation is provided that may be compactly and thus inexpensively shipped in kit form and easily assembled into a full sized foundation for use under a mattress by the user. The foundation is light weight and comprises a plurality of rails, end caps, fasteners, interlacing rigid deck panels, and a cover. A top “decking is applied with a plurality of panels that form junctures that present a snaking configuration. Removable fasteners connect the decking to the framework and secure the framework together for easy disassembly. The cover is sheet material with a fully expanded shape conforming to the shape of the frame of the foundation utilizes zippers, Velcro and/or other fasteners to enclose the framework and decking.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2010Publication date: July 15, 2010Applicant: ASHLEY FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventor: Robert A. Hall
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Patent number: 7227844Abstract: A method, apparatus and system are disclosed that more efficiently maps data into standard SONET concatenated payloads for transmission over established SONET networks. Framing information is added to a data stream to identify the beginning and ending locations of a payload. Next, the framed data stream is formatted into a non-standard STS-Nc packet. Two or more non-standard STS-Nc packets are combined to form a pseudo-standard STS-Nc packet that is supported by the established SONET network. According to one embodiment, a one Gbps Ethernet packet is framed using HDLC formatting, then formatted into an STS-24c packet. Two STS-24c packets are combined to form a pseudo-standard STS-48c packet. In addition, the one Gbps Ethernet packet can be stored and retimed to the SONET data rate and transmitted across an established SONET network.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2001Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Hall, Lane B. Quibodeaux, Andrew J. Thurston
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Patent number: 6973041Abstract: In a data transmission network, such as SONET, a method and apparatus for the generation of a path Alarm Insertion Signal (AIS) at the output of each of a number of concatenated pointer processors in response to a failure at the input of any one of the pointer processors. Each of the pointer processors has an input, an output and a bidirectional terminal that is coupled to a common node. Each of the pointer processors includes circuitry coupled to the input, the output and the bidirectional terminal that causes a predetermined logic level to be asserted at the bidirectional terminal in response to the appearance of an error signal at its input and that causes an AIS to appear at its output in response to either an error signal at its input or the assertion of the predetermined logic level at its bidirectional terminal.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2000Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Douglas E. Duschatko, Lane B. Quibodeaux, Robert A. Hall, Andrew J. Thurston
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Patent number: 6957246Abstract: A method for determining a status of a buffer for use in converting between a standard SONET and a non-standard SONET frame is presented. The method determines the buffer's almost empty or almost full status based on a length of a transport gap of the non-standard SONET frame, wherein the standard SONET frame is formatted as a STS-N, and the transport gap of the non-standard SONET frame has been rearranged to provide a longer non-data region at the beginning of the non-standard SONET frame. The method then uses the buffer's almost empty or almost full status to trigger positive or negative stuffing. The method is used for maintaining communications when using asymmetrical gapping structures.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2000Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Hall, Stephen P. Kolecki
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Patent number: 6934305Abstract: A method of generating a parity value is disclosed. The method includes reading a word from a data stream, determining if the word should be included in a parity calculation, and including the word in the parity calculation, if the word should be included in the parity calculation, and ignoring the word otherwise.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2000Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Douglas E. Duschatko, Lane Byron Quibodeaux, Robert A. Hall, Andrew J. Thurston
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Patent number: 6856629Abstract: A method and a communication circuit for directing control of communication signals in a concatenated payload in a communication circuit is disclosed. The method and apparatus includes receiving a multiplex order of the concatenated payload in M communication signals, dividing the M communication signals by three to determine a number Y, and determining the control of the M communication signals by designating the first signal of the M communication signals as a control signal, designating the second signal through a Yth signal of the M communication signals as being controlled by the immediately preceding signal thereto, and designating each Y+1th signal of the M signals through the Mth communication signal as being controlled by a signal Y positions prior thereto. The method and communication circuit includes communication signals that are synchronous transport signals.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2000Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Vahid Parsi, Robert A. Hall
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Patent number: 6801548Abstract: An apparatus and method for a synchronous optical network (SONET) includes ordering a plurality of signals of a first type in one or more line cards for transmit to one or more types of line cards, wherein the ordering of the first type of signals creates a plurality of independent signals of a second type, and transmitting the plurality of the first type of signals to the one or more types of line cards, wherein the independence of the signals of the second type permits the one or more types of signals of the second type to be in an arbitrary order.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2000Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Douglas E. Duschatko, Lane B. Quibodeaux, Robert A. Hall, Andrew J. Thurston
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Patent number: 6735197Abstract: An apparatus and method for detecting concatenation of payload data for an communication circuit is disclosed, wherein the payload data is dispersed over a first integrated circuit and one or more subsequent integrated circuits. The method and apparatus include determining whether each of the one or more subsequent integrated circuits have all channels therein designated as concatenation slaves, and communicating the determination to the first integrated circuit, the determination indicating that the one or more subsequent integrated circuits. According to an embodiment, the method and apparatus further include coupling the first integrated circuits to the one or more subsequent integrated circuits.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2000Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Douglas E. Duschatko, Lane Byron Quibodeaux, Robert A. Hall, Andrew J. Thurston
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Patent number: 4755055Abstract: A luminometer construction including means for supplying samples contained in respective cuvettes 20, in succession to be examined, the cuvettes being introduced into a carrier 10 having a cuvette gripper 19, the carrier 10 defining an examination chamber 21 into which the cuvettes are inserted, the carrier 10 being rotatable between a loading and a test position in which the examination chamber 21 is adjacent to a photo-multiplier device 25, whereby testing of a sample in a curvette 20 can be carried out, the examination chamber 21 having an edge in a plane inclined to the axis 11 of rotation of the carrier 10, and the photo-multiplier device 25 being arranged with its optical axis 26 perpendicular to such plane.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1986Date of Patent: July 5, 1988Inventors: Ian R. Johnson, David A. Stafford, Robert A. Hall
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Patent number: 4275570Abstract: In a large refrigeration system comprising a screw compressor of controllably variable output, compressor lubricating oil, discharged from the compressor in a mixture with compressed refrigerant, is separated from the refrigerant at an oil separator from which it is returned to the compressor. Compressed refrigerant flows from the separator, through a condenser, to a high pressure receiver, where it is held for circulation through an evaporator and thence back to the compressor.Through a bypass conduit in which a small liquid refrigerant pump is connected, condensed refrigerant from the receiver is delivered to a duct communicating the compressor discharge outlet with the oil separator inlet, to cool the oil-refrigerant mixture before it enters the separator. A thermostat senses temperature of that mixture near the separator inlet and so controls a throttling valve in the bypass conduit as to maintain that temperature substantially constant.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1980Date of Patent: June 30, 1981Assignee: Vilter Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Paul G. Szymaszek, Robert A. Hall