Patents by Inventor Robert A. Hawley
Robert A. Hawley 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: 9084367Abstract: Structured cabling solutions may include techniques and systems usable to route, organize, and otherwise manager wires, optical fibers, and other cables. Structured cabling solutions may include one or more chassis coupled to and movable relative to a frame to provide access to signal connectors on the chassis. Structured cabling solutions may also include labeling schemes that identify patch connectors that correspond to outlets in a structured cabling installation.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2007Date of Patent: July 14, 2015Assignee: Telect, Inc.Inventors: Mark Robert Hawley, Jeremy James Gallagher, Walt Dean Takisaki, James Patrick Jenkins
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Patent number: 8464477Abstract: Seismic base isolation and energy dissipation device using a plurality of swing plate's that are placed on a central wall. This arrangement creates a strong load bearing swing beam that moves in true pendulum fashion. This system is placed between the structural load and its foundation. This seismic wave base isolation system has the purpose of absorbing seismic wave displacement energy in all directions. This unique design can scale up for very large and heavy loads or scale down to protect sensitive cargo and equipment from destructive motion. The swing plates inside the swing beam will provide support and absorption of motion by moving as a pendulum and therefore redirecting and dissipating seismic energy. This system has a simple design shape and is therefore inexpensive to construct, is easy to engineer and deploy, it requires no uncommon material and requires very little maintenance or advanced electronics.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2011Date of Patent: June 18, 2013Inventors: Larry Richard Bowlus, Heidi Marie Bowlus, Robert Hawley Bowlus, Rebecka Joymae Bowlus, Ambrosia Danielle Bowlus, Katherine Leigh Bowlus, Marvin Jones
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Patent number: 8385709Abstract: Structured cabling solutions may include techniques and systems usable to route, organize, and otherwise manager wires, optical fibers, and other cables. Structured cabling solutions may include one or more chassis coupled to and movable relative to a frame to provide access to signal connectors on the chassis. Structured cabling solutions may also include labeling schemes that identify patch connectors that correspond to outlets in a structured cabling installation.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2007Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Telect Inc.Inventors: Mark Robert Hawley, Jeremy James Gallagher, Walter Dean Takisaki, James Patrick Jenkins
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Publication number: 20130042546Abstract: Seismic base isolation and energy dissipation device using a plurality of swing plate's that are placed on a central wall. This arrangement creates a strong load bearing swing beam that moves in true pendulum fashion. This system is placed between the structural load and its foundation. This seismic wave base isolation system has the purpose of absorbing seismic wave displacement energy in all directions. This unique design can scale up for very large and heavy loads or scale down to protect sensitive cargo and equipment from destructive motion. The swing plates inside the swing beam will provide support and absorption of motion by moving as a pendulum and therefore redirecting and dissipating seismic energy. This system has a simple design shape and is therefore inexpensive to construct, is easy to engineer and deploy, it requires no uncommon material and requires very little maintenance or advanced electronics.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2011Publication date: February 21, 2013Inventors: Larry Richard Bowlus, Rebecka Joymae Bowlus, Ambrosia Bowlus, Heidi Marie Bowlus, Katherine Leigh Bowlus, Robert Hawley Bowlus, Marvin Jones
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Patent number: 7711539Abstract: A system and method for emulating SCSI reservations using network file access protocols is provided. The system and method enable applications or operating systems on a networked computer designed to utilize SCSI reservations on only locally attached storage to also access networked data storage. The emulation occurs transparently to higher levels of operating systems or applications so that the applications or operating systems which are designed to only access locally attached storage may be enabled to access networked storage.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2002Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: NetApp, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey S. Kimmel, Robert Hawley
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Publication number: 20090316706Abstract: A data network to manage the distribution of network services and content throughout a home or residence is described. Generally, the data network includes a media gateway to receive, manage, and distribute services and content throughout the residence. The media gateway may include a structured wiring panel, a services switch to manage the network, and a communications module to provide an interface between the services switch and the residence.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2008Publication date: December 24, 2009Applicant: Telect, Inc.Inventors: Mark Robert Hawley, Jeremy James Gallagher
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Publication number: 20090316707Abstract: A media gateway to distribute network services and content throughout a home or residence is described. Generally, the media gateway includes a structured wiring panel, a services switch mounted within the structured wiring panel to receive network services from one or more network service providers, and to distribute the network services to a number of data outlets located at the residence. The media gateway may also include one or more patch panels mounted within the structured wiring panel to provide connectivity between the services switch and the data outlets, and an uninterruptable power supply (UPS) mounted within the structured wiring panel to supply backup electrical power to the services switch and/or one or more of the plurality of data outlets in the event of a main power failure.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2008Publication date: December 24, 2009Applicant: Telect, Inc.Inventors: Mark Robert Hawley, Jeremy James Gallagher
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Patent number: 7585191Abstract: Structured cabling solutions may include techniques and systems usable to route, organize, and otherwise manage wires, optical fibers, and other cables. Structured cabling solutions may include one or more chassis coupled to and movable relative to a frame to provide access to signal connectors on the chassis. Structured cabling solutions may also include labeling schemes that identify patch connectors that correspond to outlets in a structured cabling installation.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2007Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: Telect Inc.Inventors: Mark Robert Hawley, Jeremy James Gallagher, Walter Dean Takisaki, James Patrick Jenkins
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Publication number: 20080297987Abstract: Structured cabling solutions may include techniques and systems usable to route, organize, and otherwise manager wires, optical fibers, and other cables. Structured cabling solutions may include one or more chassis coupled to and movable relative to a frame to provide access to signal connectors on the chassis. Structured cabling solutions may also include labeling schemes that identify patch connectors that correspond to outlets in a structured cabling installation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2007Publication date: December 4, 2008Applicant: Telect, Inc.Inventors: Mark Robert Hawley, Jeremy James Gallagher, Walter Dean Takisaki, James Patrick Jenkins
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Publication number: 20080296060Abstract: Structured cabling solutions may include techniques and systems usable to route, organize, and otherwise manager wires, optical fibers, and other cables. Structured cabling solutions may include one or more chassis coupled to and movable relative to a frame to provide access to signal connectors on the chassis. Structured cabling solutions may also include labeling schemes that identify patch connectors that correspond to outlets in a structured cabling installation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2007Publication date: December 4, 2008Applicant: Telect, Inc.Inventors: Mark Robert Hawley, Jeremy James Gallagher, Walt Dean Takisaki, James Patrick Jenkins
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Publication number: 20080298762Abstract: Structured cabling solutions may include techniques and systems usable to route, organize, and otherwise manager wires, optical fibers, and other cables. Structured cabling solutions may include one or more chassis coupled to and movable relative to a frame to provide access to signal connectors on the chassis. Structured cabling solutions may also include labeling schemes that identify patch connectors that correspond to outlets in a structured cabling installation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2007Publication date: December 4, 2008Applicant: Telect, Inc.Inventors: Mark Robert Hawley, Jeremy James Gallagher, Walt Dean Takisaki, James Patrick Jenkins
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Patent number: 7161613Abstract: An electronic, programmable filter is disclosed which selectively removes interference, noise or distortion components from a frequency band without perturbing any of the other signals of the band. An input frequency band such as a television channel spectrum is initially demodulated to baseband and applied to the input of the filter. The baseband spectrum is combined in a complex mixer with a synthesized frequency signal that shifts the spectrum a characteristic amount, in the frequency domain, so as to position an interference component in the region about DC. Once shifted, the frequency components about DC are removed by DC canceler circuit and the resulting spectrum is mixed with a subsequent synthesized frequency signal which shifts the spectrum back to its original representation and baseband. The frequency signals are developed by a programmable frequency synthesizer which a user may program with an intelligence signal that defines the frequency location of an interference signal within the spectrum.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2004Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Tian-Min Liu, Loke Kun Tan, Steven T. Jaffe, Robert A. Hawley
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Publication number: 20060271966Abstract: Digital packets, defined by a sync byte and then 130 MPEG2 compressed QPSK signal bytes, from a satellite transponder are reformatted prior to transmission to television receivers in apartments in a building wired to distribute video signals. A side byte between such sync and signal bytes in each packet indicates (a) any QPSK packet uncorrectable error and (b) processing information which allows automatic reconfiguration at the settop box. Additional FEC bytes correct to 8 errors within a MPEG2QPSK packet. The system removes the FEC bytes and reframes the MPEG2QPSK packets into a superpacket by converting a first number of the MPEG2QPSK packets to a second number of MPEG2QAM packets. An added sync byte indicates the beginning of each such MPEG2QAM packet. The system adds side data bytes including any uncorrectable errors in each MPEG2QPSK packet and adds a new, less complicated FEC to each MPEG2QAM packet.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2005Publication date: November 30, 2006Inventors: Frederik Staal, Robert Hawley, Kelly Cameron
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Publication number: 20060242722Abstract: The invention relates to the genetic manipulation of non-human animals. More particularly, the invention relates to genetic manipulation of non-human animals to be used for xenotransplantation. The invention provides a method of selecting GGTA 1 null cells, a viable GGTA 1 null swine, methods for making such swine, and methods of using cells, tissues and organs of such swine for xenotransplantation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2003Publication date: October 26, 2006Inventor: Robert Hawley
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Publication number: 20050120400Abstract: The invention relates to the genetic manipulation of non-human animals. More particularly, the invention relates to genetic manipulation of non-human animals to be used for xenotransplantation. The invention provides viable gene knockout swine including swine in which the ?(1,3)-galactosyltransferase gene has been disrupted, methods for making such swine, and methods of using the tissues and organs of such swine for xenotransplantation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2002Publication date: June 2, 2005Inventors: Billy Day, Robert Hawley, Randall Prather
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Patent number: 6870429Abstract: Clock signals and digital data signals at a variable frequency are introduced to the input of a FIFO and are passed from the FIFO at a second (or intermediate) frequency controlled by a numerically controlled oscillator. To regulate the frequency of the signals from the numerically controlled oscillator, the phases of the clock signals at the variable frequency are compared in a phase detector with the phases of the signals from the numerically controlled oscillator to generate an error signal. The error signals and the signals at a fixed sampling frequency higher than the intermediate frequency regulate the frequency of the signals from the numerically controlled oscillator and thus the frequency of the digital data signals from the FIFO. The digital data signals from the FIFO are converted to a pair of signals at the second frequency.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2003Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Robert A. Hawley, Robindra B. Joshi, Huan-Chang Liu
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Publication number: 20040196361Abstract: An electronic, programmable filter is disclosed which selectively removes interference, noise or distortion components from a frequency band without perturbing any of the other signals of the band. An input frequency band such as a television channel spectrum is initially demodulated to baseband and applied to the input of the filter. The baseband spectrum is combined in a complex mixer with a synthesized frequency signal that shifts the spectrum a characteristic amount, in the frequency domain, so as to position an interference component in the region about DC. Once shifted, the frequency components about DC are removed by DC canceler circuit and the resulting spectrum is mixed with a subsequent synthesized frequency signal which shifts the spectrum back to its original representation and baseband. The frequency signals are developed by a programmable frequency synthesizer which a user may program with an intelligence signal that defines the frequency location of an interference signal within the spectrum.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2004Publication date: October 7, 2004Applicant: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Tian-Min Liu, Loke Kun Tan, Steven T. Jaffe, Robert A. Hawley
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Patent number: 6727936Abstract: An electronic, programmable filter is disclosed which selectively removes interference, noise or distortion components from a frequency band without perturbing any of the other signals of the band. An input frequency band such as a television channel spectrum is initially demodulated to baseband and applied to the input of the filter. The baseband spectrum is combined in a complex mixer with a synthesized frequency signal that shifts the spectrum a characteristic amount, in the frequency domain, so as to position an interference component in the region about DC. Once shifted, the frequency components about DC are removed by DC canceler circuit and the resulting spectrum is mixed with a subsequent synthesized frequency signal which shifts the spectrum back to its original representation and baseband. The frequency signals are developed by a programmable frequency synthesizer which a user may program with an intelligence signal that defines the frequency location of an interference signal within the spectrum.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2001Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Tian-Min Liu, Loke Kun Tan, Steven T. Jaffe, Robert A. Hawley
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Publication number: 20030231067Abstract: Clock signals and digital data signals at a variable frequency are introduced to the input of a FIFO and are passed from the FIFO at a second (or intermediate) frequency controlled by a numerically controlled oscillator. To regulate the frequency of the signals from the numerically controlled oscillator, the phases of the clock signals at the variable frequency are compared in a phase detector with the phases of the signals from the numerically controlled oscillator to generate an error signal. The error signals and the signals at a fixed sampling frequency higher than the intermediate frequency regulate the frequency of the signals from the numerically controlled oscillator and thus the frequency of the digital data signals from the FIFO. The digital data signals from the FIFO are converted to a pair of signals at the second frequency.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Applicant: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Robert A. Hawley, Robindra B. Joshi, Huan-Chang Liu
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Patent number: 6611568Abstract: Clock signals and digital data signals at a variable frequency are introduced to the input of a FIFO and are passed from the FIFO at a second (or intermediate) frequency controlled by a numerically controlled oscillator. To regulate the frequency of the signals from the numerically controlled oscillator, the phases of the clock signals at the variable frequency are compared in a phase detector with the phases of the signals from the numerically controlled oscillator to generate an error signal. The error signals and the signals at a fixed sampling frequency higher than the intermediate frequency regulate the frequency of the signals from the numerically controlled oscillator and thus the frequency of the digital data signals from the FIFO. The digital data signals from the FIFO are converted to a pair of signals at the second frequency.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2002Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Robert A. Hawley, Robindra B. Joshi, Huan-Chang Liu