Patents by Inventor Robert Crick

Robert Crick 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).

  • Publication number: 20220365204
    Abstract: A system for stand-off screening of individuals and/or an item of baggage carried by an individual. The system including: a sensor array, the sensor array including: an optical sensor, configured to collect data indicative of a position of the individual and/or the presence and dimension of the item of baggage relative to the optical sensor; a first radar sensor, configured to collect data indicative of: properties of objects concealed under clothing worn by the individual and/or properties of one or more objects within the item of baggage; an acoustic sensor, configured to collect data indicative of: properties of objects concealed under clothing worn by the individual and/or properties of one or more objects within the item of baggage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 16, 2020
    Publication date: November 17, 2022
    Applicant: ICONAL TECHNOLOGY LTD.
    Inventors: Samuel Pollock, Michael Charles Kemp, Daniel Robert Crick
  • Patent number: 7719288
    Abstract: A device for measuring and isolating noise-creating imbalances in a paired telecommunications line has an internal circuit which comprises a balanced center tapped termination consisting of precisely equal resistor pairs. The circuit includes an adjustable sine wave burst generator which generates a low voltage longitudinal ac signal that is transmitted across the balanced pathways. A differential amplifier in the circuit measures this difference and displays it in units of noise or balance. The output of the differential amplifier is transmitted to an analog-to-digital converter. A microprocessor collects the samples in an array, and filters the results for presentation on a display. Advantageously, the microprocessor provides for adjustable and selectable bandpass filtering.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2007
    Date of Patent: May 18, 2010
    Assignee: Greenlee Textron Inc.
    Inventor: Robert Crick
  • Patent number: 7710122
    Abstract: The “Ground Resistance Test” provides a circuit and test setup for measuring the resistance of earth grounds. The ground resistance test uses the central office battery from a working telephone pair to source current into the “Tested Ground”. First the quiescent voltage (Vo) on the Tested Ground with respect to a removable ground rod is measured and recorded. Then the ring side of a working pair is connected to the Tested Ground and the office battery draws current (I) from the Tested Ground. The voltage (Vi) on the Tested Ground with respect to the removable ground rod is again measured with dc current flowing. Voltage fall Vf is computed as (Vi?Vo). The ohms (R) of the Tested Ground is then displayed as R=Vf/I. In the event that central office battery is unavailable, the Ground Resistance Tester will provide an optional current rod and internal battery source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 2007
    Date of Patent: May 4, 2010
    Assignee: Greenlee Textron Inc.
    Inventor: Robert Crick
  • Publication number: 20080106270
    Abstract: A device for measuring and isolating noise-creating imbalances in a paired telecommunications line has an internal circuit which comprises a balanced center tapped termination consisting of precisely equal resistor pairs. The circuit includes an adjustable sine wave burst generator which generates a low voltage longitudinal ac signal that is transmitted across the balanced pathways. A differential amplifier in the circuit measures this difference and displays it in units of noise or balance. The output of the differential amplifier is transmitted to an analog-to-digital converter. A microprocessor collects the samples in an array, and filters the results for presentation on a display. Advantageously, the microprocessor provides for adjustable and selectable bandpass filtering.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 20, 2007
    Publication date: May 8, 2008
    Inventor: Robert Crick
  • Publication number: 20080100282
    Abstract: The “Ground Resistance Test” provides a circuit and test setup for measuring the resistance of earth grounds. The ground resistance test uses the central office battery from a working telephone pair to source current into the “Tested Ground”. First the quiescent voltage (Vo) on the Tested Ground with respect to a removable ground rod is measured and recorded. Then the ring side of a working pair is connected to the Tested Ground and the office battery draws current (I) from the Tested Ground. The voltage (Vi) on the Tested Ground with respect to the removable ground rod is again measured with dc current flowing. Voltage fall Vf is computed as (Vi?Vo). The ohms (R) of the Tested Ground is then displayed as R=Vf/I. In the event that central office battery is unavailable, the Ground Resistance Tester will provide an optional current rod and internal battery source.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 25, 2007
    Publication date: May 1, 2008
    Inventor: Robert Crick
  • Publication number: 20080100308
    Abstract: A device for measuring and isolating noise-creating imbalances in a paired telecommunications line has an internal circuit which comprises a balanced center tapped termination consisting of precisely equal resistor pairs. The circuit includes an adjustable sine wave burst generator which generates a low voltage longitudinal ac signal that is transmitted across the balanced pathways. A differential amplifier in the circuit measures this difference and displays it in units of noise or balance. The output of the differential amplifier is transmitted to an analog-to-digital converter. A microprocessor collects the samples in an array, and filters the results for presentation on a display. Advantageously, the microprocessor provides for adjustable and selectable bandpass filtering.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 25, 2007
    Publication date: May 1, 2008
    Inventor: Robert Crick