Patents by Inventor Robert A Lincoln
Robert A Lincoln 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: 8712603Abstract: The present invention describes a drive system for an aircraft involving one or more nose wheel motors. Data regarding the nose wheel rotation is used to control the ground travel of the aircraft, to predict potential problems, to provide more precise control over the aircraft, and to improve aircraft safety.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2005Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Borealis Technical LimitedInventors: Isaiah Watas Cox, Robert Lincoln Carman, Jr.
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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERFORMING AN ACTION BASED ON USER INTERACTION WITH A GRAPHICAL PRESENTATION
Publication number: 20120179520Abstract: A method for performing an action based on user interaction with a graphical presentation, according to one embodiment. In use, output data is generated corresponding to a multidimensional presentation of graphical representations of two or more consumer products in relation to each other. Additionally, positions of the graphical representations of the consumer products relative to each other are based on multiple attributes of the products. Further, none of the dimensions correlates to a side by side ordering of the consumer products. Further still, a user selection of one or more of the consumer products is received. Also, a transaction is performed based on additional input received from the user. Additional embodiments are also presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2012Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: RETREVO INC.Inventors: Aditya Vailaya, Jiang Wu, Vipin Jain, Peter S.S. Wang, Robert Lincoln Lewis, JR. -
Patent number: 8186038Abstract: A method for building a component for an electrical rotating machine is provided. The method includes providing a powdered magnetic material and an electrically conductive material, positioning these materials within a mold selected to produce the required dimensions in the materials after the application of a hot isostatic pressing (HIP) procedure, and applying at least one HIP procedure to the materials in the mold. Temperatures and pressures of the process are chosen to ensure that the electrically conducting and magnetic portions of the component are bonded without the materials seeping into each other. The method may be employed to build small compact motor systems using motor components formed as described to produce uniform grain structure and consistent magnetic and structural properties in the motor components that are useful in vehicle drive wheels.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2006Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: Borealis Technical LimitedInventors: Jonathan Sidney Edelson, Maynard Leo Stangeland, Donald Henry Morris, Robert Lincoln Carman, Jr.
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Patent number: 8165925Abstract: A method for performing an action based on user interaction with a graphical presentation, according to one embodiment. In use, output data is generated corresponding to a multidimensional presentation of graphical representations of two or more consumer products in relation to each other. Additionally, positions of the graphical representations of the consumer products relative to each other are based on multiple attributes of the products. Further, none of the dimensions correlates to a side by side ordering of the consumer products. Further still, a user selection of one or more of the consumer products is received. Also, a transaction is performed based on additional input received from the user. Additional embodiments are also presented.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2008Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Retrevo Inc.Inventors: Aditya Vailaya, Jiang Wu, Vipin Jain, Peter S. S. Wang, Robert Lincoln Lewis, Jr.
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Publication number: 20100088154Abstract: A computer-implemented method is provided for computing and outputting a timeline value. In use, model data about a product is received. Additionally, thresholds relevant to the model data are received or computed. Further, a timeline value is computed based on comparing the thresholds to the model data, where the timeline value is indicative of a current stage in a lifecycle of the product. Further still, the timeline value is output. Additional systems, methods and computer program products are also implemented. For example, methods are presented for computing and outputting an indication of product buzz and/or popularity. Other methods include using one or more of timeline, popularity, sentiment, value, discount ratings, etc. to compute a recommendation and output the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2009Publication date: April 8, 2010Inventors: Aditya Vailaya, Jiang Wu, Robert Lincoln Lewis, JR., Vipin Jain, Manish Rathi, Min Sang Kim, Jeffrey Ronne
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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERFORMING AN ACTION BASED ON USER INTERACTION WITH A GRAPHICAL PRESENTATION
Publication number: 20090254452Abstract: A method for performing an action based on user interaction with a graphical presentation, according to one embodiment. In use, output data is generated corresponding to a multidimensional presentation of graphical representations of two or more consumer products in relation to each other. Additionally, positions of the graphical representations of the consumer products relative to each other are based on multiple attributes of the products. Further, none of the dimensions correlates to a side by side ordering of the consumer products. Further still, a user selection of one or more of the consumer products is received. Also, a transaction is performed based on additional input received from the user. Additional embodiments are also presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2008Publication date: October 8, 2009Inventors: Aditya Vailaya, Jiang Wu, Vipin Jain, Peter S. S. Wang, Robert Lincoln Lewis, JR. -
Publication number: 20090121560Abstract: The present invention provides a method for building a component for an electrical rotating machine and comprises: providing powdered magnetic material; providing electrically conductive material; positioning the powdered magnetic material and the electrically conductive material within a mold functional to provide the materials with the required dimensions after application of a hot isostatic pressing (HIP) procedure; and applying at least one HIP procedure to the materials in the mold. Temperatures and pressures of the process are chosen to ensure that the electrically conducting and magnetic portions of the component are bonded without the materials seeping into each other. In one aspect the present invention thus provides a method for building small compact motor systems using motor components formed from pressed powder. A technical advantage of this approach is that the component has uniform grain structure and thus consistent magnetic and structural properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2006Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventors: Jonathan Sidney Edelson, Maynard Leo Stangeland, Donald Henry Morris, Robert Lincoln Carman, JR.
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Patent number: 7174455Abstract: A system and method for delivering a digital product electronically is disclosed. The system and method comprises providing an electronic license certificate (ELC) from an end-user to a server and then validating the ELC by the server. Finally, the method and system includes sending the digital product from the server to the user based upon validation of the electronic license certificate by the server. Accordingly, a digital product delivery system that is based on the concept of an active license (AL) which contains a plurality of active license objects (ALPOs) is disclosed. An ALPO is a software program that contains a digitally signed certificate document that may entitle the holder to receive, possess, and use a specific product.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2001Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: Cybersource CorporationInventors: Thomas A. Arnold, John Philip Pettitt, Jesse Noel Rendleman, Jr., Robert Lincoln Lewis, Jr.
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Publication number: 20050054926Abstract: An ultrasound imaging system (100) includes an imaging probe (20), an ultrasound signal path (40) coupled to the imaging probe (20), and an output device (16) for providing information about an examination conducted using the imaging system (100). The imaging system (100) also includes a biometric sensor (110) operable to generate biometric data that uniquely identifies an individual seeking to use the system (100). Biometric data for individuals who are registered to use the imaging system (100) are stored in the imaging system (100). An individual seeking to use the imaging system (100) accesses the biometric sensor (110) to enter biometric data. The entered biometric data is compared to the stored biometric data. The imaging system (100) is enabled in the event of a match.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2004Publication date: March 10, 2005Inventor: Robert Lincoln
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Patent number: 6739197Abstract: An ultrasonic diagnostic imaging system is provided in which the scanhead connectors are elevated and tilted upward. This is provided by a tilted card cage with a backplane mount for the scanhead connectors which extends above the top of the card cage. The elevated and tilted scanhead connectors provide a comfortable position and orientation for the system operator when inserting and removing probe connectors, and the elevated position keeps the probe cables well above the floor and entanglement with the wheels.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Jack Collins, Yas Matsui, Robert Lincoln, Lyle Whelchel, Robert Mesaros
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Publication number: 20030217600Abstract: An ultrasonic diagnostic imaging system is provided in which the scanhead connectors are elevated and tilted upward. This is provided by a tilted card cage with a backplane mount for the scanhead connectors which extends above the top of the card cage. The elevated and tilted scanhead connectors provide a comfortable position and orientation for the system operator when inserting and removing probe connectors, and the elevated position keeps the probe cables well above the floor and entanglement with the wheels.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2002Publication date: November 27, 2003Inventors: Jack Collins, Yas Matsui, Robert Lincoln, Lyle Whelchel, Robert Mesaros
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Patent number: 6289452Abstract: A system and method for delivering a digital product electronically is disclosed. The system and method comprises providing an electronic license certificate (ELC) from an enduser to a server and then validating the ELC by the server. Finally, the method and system includes sending the digital product from the server to the user based upon validation of the electronic license certificate by the server. Accordingly, a digital product delivery system that is based on the concept of an active license (AL) which contains a plurality of active license objects (ALPOs) is disclosed. An ALPO is a software program that contains a digitally signed certificate document that may entitle the holder to receive, possess, and use a specific product.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1997Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Cybersource CorporationInventors: Thomas Andrew Arnold, John Philip Pettitt, Jesse Noel Rendleman, Jr., Robert Lincoln Lewis, Jr.
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Patent number: 5992617Abstract: Storage devices for paint rollers, paint roller covers, and paint brushes. The storage devices for the paint rollers and paint roller covers are cylindrical containers, having a lid, which are flared outwardly at their upper portions and have a foam insert at the bottom for forming a spongy seal with the painting implement. The container for the cover has a core in it over and around which the roller cover fits. The paint implement holder may be a foam insert which is sized to fit inside of a paint can, e.g. a one or a five gallon can. The foam inserts have openings for receiving one or more paint implements. Alternatively, the paint brush holder is a rectangular-shaped container having a foam insert fitted to its upper portion. The exterior of the insert is sized to fit the container. The insert has an opening for holding a paint brush collar to allow the bristles to be in the container without touching the bottom. The insert keeps the brush wet and from drying out.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Inventors: Robert Lincoln Couch, Ronald Norman Couch
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Patent number: 5925012Abstract: A drug delivery apparatus for dispensing predetermined volumes of drug, drug solution or other substances into an opening, such as a TMR channel in the human heart, or other laser treated area within the human body, the apparatus consisting of a bifurcated needle with a laser inlet for guiding a laser delivery means, such as an optical fiber or fiber bundle, to adjacent a surface of the human heart or other body structure for creating an opening, such as a TMR channel, or other laser treated area thereon. A drug inlet is for receiving the drug and transmitting the drug to the TMR channel or other laser treated area. Optionally, a piercing tip and/or suction device assists in positioning the apparatus adjacent the tissue to be treated. Drug is dispensed by manually or automatically actuating a piston or syringe element. A method of use is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1996Date of Patent: July 20, 1999Assignee: Eclipse Surgical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Douglas Murphy-Chutorian, Richard L. Mueller, Stuart D. Harman, Steve A. Daniel, Larry Witham, Robert Lincoln Lathrop, III, Bruce Richardson
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Patent number: 5709301Abstract: Storage devices for paint rollers, paint roller covers, and paint brushes. The storage devices for the paint rollers and paint roller covers are cylindrical containers, having a lid, which are flared outwardly at their upper portions and have a foam insert at the bottom for forming a spongy seal with the painting implement. The container for the cover has a core in it around which the roller cover fits. The lid, which can be either a screw down or a friction fit lid, has a foam insert on its underside to form a spongy seal with the upper part of the roller cover. The container for the roller and the lid, which must be a friction fit lid, each have a semicircular opening lined with a gasket. The mating of the container and the lid result in the formation of a circular opening through which the handle of a roller frame can extend. The paint brush holder is a rectangular-shaped container having a foam insert fitted to its upper portion. The exterior of the insert is sized to fit the container.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1996Date of Patent: January 20, 1998Inventors: Robert Lincoln Couch, Ronald Norman Couch
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Patent number: 5485836Abstract: The invention is a device which attaches to the nose and filters the air a person breathes through the nostrils of the nose. The filter element of the device covers the nostrils and base of the nose. Thus, the remainder of the face is uncovered. The device includes the filter element and an adhesive strip which includes two substantially triangular portions designed to adhere to the sides of the nose and hold the filter in place. The adhesive strip is such that it securely holds the filter over the nostrils when the adhesive strip is properly placed on the sides of the nose. The filter element can be constructed of various materials. For example, cotton, wool, polyester, or carbon. The filter element can include specially designed inserts which are dome shaped or ellipsoidal shaped and which fit in or against the nostrils. The filter element can filter out unwanted gases, solid particles, and/or other matter.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1990Date of Patent: January 23, 1996Inventor: Robert A. Lincoln
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Patent number: 5435012Abstract: The invention is a glove-like device which shields the back of the hands from the rays of sunlight. It fits over the back of the hand like a glove, but leaves the palm and sides of the hand and the sides of the fingers and thumb essentially uncovered so heat from the hand can easily escape and the hand can be cooler. Unlike ordinary gloves which would be too uncomfortable to be worn in warm or hot surroundings because they retain the heat coming from the hands, the invention provides ventilation for the hands and allows them to stay cool while the device is being worn in the hot summer sun, or in warm surroundings, such as the inside of an air conditioned automobile, where one would not want to wear ordinary gloves to shield the sunlight off the hands.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1992Date of Patent: July 25, 1995Inventor: Robert A. Lincoln
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Patent number: 5125115Abstract: The invention is a glove-like device which shields the back of the hands from the rays of sunlight. It fits over the back of the hand like a glove, but leaves the palm and sides of the hand and the sides of the fingers and thumb essentially uncovered so heat from the hand can easily escape and the hand can be cooler. Unlike ordinary gloves which would be too uncomfortable to be worn in warm or hot surroundings because they retain the heat coming from the hands, the invention provides ventilation for the hands and allows them to stay cool while the device is being worn in the hot summer sun, or in warm surroundings, such as the inside of an air conditioned automobile, where one would not want to wear ordinary gloves to shield the sunlight off the hands.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1990Date of Patent: June 30, 1992Inventor: Robert A. Lincoln
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Patent number: 5033118Abstract: The shirt-like device disclosed shields the neck, shoulders, back, waist, and arms from rays of sunlight or radiation from the sun which may be harmful and provides for ventilation which makes the shirt-like device more comfortable to wear than an ordinary shirt in situations where it is hot and people ordinarily take off their shirts to be comfortable. The device protects those parts of the body that are likely to receive too much exposure to this radiation when people perform certain activities outdoors for long periods of time. The device fits over the upper body of a person. The sun-shielding part blocks, reflects, and/or impedes the rays of sunlight or radiation and covers those parts of the neck, shoulders, back, waist, and arms which receive the most exposure to sunlight when a person is engaged in activities which cause them to lean slightly forward or have their upper body horizontal. The sun-shielding portion is connected to a ventilated portion to form a complete shirt.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1990Date of Patent: July 23, 1991Inventor: Robert A. Lincoln
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Patent number: 4984302Abstract: A device is disclosed which attaches to the nose and filters the air a person breathes through the nostrils of the nose. The filter element of the device covers the nostrils and base of the nose. Thus, the remainder of the face is uncovered. The device includes the filter element and an adhesive strip which includes two substantially triangular portions designed to adhere to the sides of the nose and hold the filter in place. The adhesive strip is such that it securely holds the filter over the nostrils when the adhesive strip is properly placed on the sides of the nose. The filter element can be constructed of various materials. For example, cotton, wool, polyester, or carbon. The filter element can include specially designed inserts which are dome shaped or ellipsoidal shaped and which fit in or against the nostrils. The filter element can filter out unwanted gases, solid particles, and/or other matter.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1988Date of Patent: January 15, 1991Inventor: Robert A Lincoln