Patents by Inventor Robert G. Nelson
Robert G. Nelson 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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Publication number: 20240120093Abstract: The present invention provides a novel approach for storing, analyzing, and/or accessing biological data in a cloud computing environment. Sequence data generated by a particular sequencing device may be uploaded to the cloud computing environment during a sequencing run, which reduces the on-site storage needs for the sequence data. Analysis of the data may also be performed in the cloud computing environment, and the instructions for such analysis may be set at the originating sequencing device. The sequence data in the cloud computing environment may be shared according to permissions. Further, the sequence data may be modified or annotated by authorized secondary users.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2023Publication date: April 11, 2024Inventors: Alexander G. Dickinson, Francisco Jose Garcia, Robert C. Kain, Scott D. Kahn, Andrew R. Nelson
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Patent number: 9686973Abstract: The present invention is directed to an apparatus for monitoring or abatement of bedbugs, comprising: a base having a mounting portion and a control portion; a heating source positioned on the mounting portion; two capture channels positioned proximate to the heating source and adjacent to the base and each comprising a sloped portion; a horizontal portion connected to the sloped portion, the horizontal portion having a width ranging from about 8 to about 15 millimeters; and a channel portion connected to the horizontal portion by a curved portion having a radius of curvature ranging from about ?th inch to about ½ inch; an insect attractant source positioned on the heating source; a carbon dioxide source attached to the base and capable of emitting carbon dioxide proximate to the heating source, and a control circuit mounted in the control portion and in communication with the heating source and the carbon dioxide source to control operation of the apparatus, wherein the control circuit controls emission of tType: GrantFiled: December 9, 2008Date of Patent: June 27, 2017Assignee: BIOSENSORY, INC.Inventors: James Nolen, Robert G. Nelson
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Patent number: 9588552Abstract: A touch input device is disclosed. The touch input device includes a touch input medium configured to receive a touch input. The touch input device includes a conductive trace coupled to the touch input medium. The touch input device also includes a transducer electrically coupled to the conductive trace and coupled to the touch input medium via a non-conductive adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2013Date of Patent: March 7, 2017Assignee: Sentons Inc.Inventors: Yenyu Hsieh, Samuel W. Sheng, Shih-Ming Shih, Robert G. Nelson
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Publication number: 20150070597Abstract: A touch input device is disclosed. The touch input device includes a touch input medium configured to receive a touch input. The touch input device includes a conductive trace coupled to the touch input medium. The touch input device also includes a transducer electrically coupled to the conductive trace and coupled to the touch input medium via a non-conductive adhesive.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2013Publication date: March 12, 2015Inventors: Yenyu Hsieh, Samuel W. Sheng, Shih-Ming Shih, Robert G. Nelson
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Publication number: 20110033514Abstract: The present invention is directed to a chemical lure, comprising an enclosed container having a top, the top having one or more orifices; a gel matrix contained within the container, the matrix comprising a active ingredient and a carrier; and a headspace between the gel matrix and the top. The emission rate of the active ingredient from the orifices allows the invention to emit volatilized active ingredient for about 60 days.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Inventors: James A. Nolen, Robert G. Nelson
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Publication number: 20110030267Abstract: The present invention is directed to a biting insect trap, comprising a base; a lower housing attached to the base and including a source of carbon dioxide disposed within the lower housing; a central housing attached to the lower housing and comprising, an induction fan, a fan discharge port, and an insect collection tray; an upper housing attached to the central housing and comprising a heating source disposed around the upper housing portion, the heating source having a heating element arranged in a pattern resembling veins and arteries; one or more insect capture ports, and an emitter disposed to emit carbon dioxide; a source of insect attractant disposed adjacent the heating element, such that the insect attractant is heated by the heating element; and a control panel comprising a controller positioned on the central housing, the controller controlling all the electronic functions of the device, as well as operation of the emitter so as to control emission of the carbon dioxide.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Inventors: James A. Nolen, Robert G. Nelson, Daniel L. Kline
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Publication number: 20090145019Abstract: The present invention is directed to an apparatus for monitoring or abatement of bedbugs, comprising: a base having a mounting portion and a control portion; a heating source positioned on the mounting portion; two capture channels positioned proximate to the heating source and adjacent to the base and each comprising a sloped portion; a horizontal portion connected to the sloped portion, the horizontal portion having a width ranging from about 8 to about 15 millimeters; and a channel portion connected to the horizontal portion by a curved portion having a radius of curvature ranging from about ?th inch to about ½ inch; an insect attractant source positioned on the heating source; a carbon dioxide source attached to the base and capable of emitting carbon dioxide proximate to the heating source, and a control circuit mounted in the control portion and in communication with the heating source and the carbon dioxide source to control operation of the apparatus, wherein the control circuit controls emission of tType: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2008Publication date: June 11, 2009Inventors: James Nolen, Robert G. Nelson
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Patent number: 5521549Abstract: A closed-loop power control system includes an analog input and an analog output. An analog signal applied to the analog input is summed with an analog signal derived from the analog output to produce a difference signal representative of the polarity of the difference between the analog input signal and the derived analog output signal. A digital signal is produced representative of the polarity of the difference signal. The system includes at least two switching networks, having high energy outputs, and which are responsive to the digital signal to reduce the levels of the difference signal in a frequency band of interest at the source of the digital signals. A low-pass filter is included between the high energy outputs and the means to produce the digital signal to attenuate high frequency noise. The phase lag created by a low-pass passive filter at the output of the high energy outputs is, in one embodiment, reduced by a high-pass filter to maintain stability.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1994Date of Patent: May 28, 1996Inventor: Robert G. Nelson
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Patent number: 5398923Abstract: A power operated drive shaft and brake assembly are coaxially mounted for rotation inside a cable drum which is coupled to the drive shaft through gearing. The brake assembly has an adapter housing and one-way clutch for drivingly connecting the drive shaft and adapter housing during a "cable out" operation. A plurality of brake pads are mounted for movement relative to the brake adapter housing. The brake pads are angularly offset in a non-radial orientation to negate undesired brake drag caused by centrifugal forces while the pads are spring loaded to provide a predetermined braking force to hold a load in place after completion of a winching operation.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1993Date of Patent: March 21, 1995Assignee: Superwinch, Inc.Inventors: Charles H. Perry, Robert G. Nelson
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Patent number: 5352986Abstract: A power controller includes a closed-loop system having a summer to sum an input signal with a derived output signal to produce a difference signal. A comparator compares the difference signal with a reference signal to produce a digital signal representative of the polarity difference between the difference signal and the reference signal. Two switching networks respond to the digital signal to produce high energy outputs representative of the digital signal which are used to reduce the level of the difference signal in a frequency band of interest at the comparator. A low pass filter between the high energy outputs and the comparator attenuates high-frequency noise. A low-pass filter of at least the third order, connected in the closed loop, enhances the signal-to-noise ratio. In a specific application the power controller is a power amplifier and the input signal is in the audio frequency range.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1993Date of Patent: October 4, 1994Assignee: Digital Fidelity, Inc.Inventors: Onkar S. Modgil, Robert G. Nelson, Margaret S. Reif
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Patent number: 5281246Abstract: An air cleaner assembly for capturing and filtering fumes is provided which comprises a housing having an inlet and an outlet, a pair of filter cartridges supported therein and a blower. A channel and baffle assembly direct the flow of air drawn into the housing in a vortical pattern around the filter cartridges to separate heavier particles in the air and to efficiently draw the air through the filter cartridges. The separated particles collect in a pair of dust trays that are provided with flow directional lips to prevent the vortical air flow from disturbing the deposited particles. A backflushing assembly cleans the filter cartridges of the particles that are collected thereon by pulsing the particles away with a blast of air directed through the entire length of the filter cartridges.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1992Date of Patent: January 25, 1994Assignee: Metal-Fab, Inc.Inventors: Shaun Ray, Robert G. Nelson
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Patent number: 4758821Abstract: An analog-digital converter includes a source of high frequency pulses comprising a variable frequency oscillator having an output frequency f which is a function of an analog condition. Also included is a source of a reference signal, preferably pulses, having a fixed frequency whose value is a fraction of the value of the frequency of the variable frequency oscillator. The first named souce also includes a counter-divider to which the output of the variable frequency oscillator is applied. The counter-divider has an output which is either f/N or f/N-M where N and M are whole integers and M is less than N. A phase comparator is responsive to the reference signal and to the output from the counter-divider for measuring the phase difference between the reference signal and the output pulses from the counter-divider.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1987Date of Patent: July 19, 1988Assignee: Timeback Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert G. Nelson, Onkar S. Modgil
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Patent number: 4754260Abstract: A system with improved signal-to-noise ratio for digitizing a representation of an analog condition comprises two oscillators for generating high frequency digital pulse signals, the frequencies of which are harmonically related one to the other. One of the oscillators responds to the analog condition to cause a shift in phase in its digital signal to cause phase differences between the digital pulse signals. The phase differences include quantizing errors having energy from D.C. to one half the frequency of said digital signals. A phase detector detects the phase differences. The detected phase differences are applied to a low-pass filter to produce a signal representative of phase error in a frequency band of interest. A phase modulator modulates the phase shifted digital signal in response to said signal representative of phase error to enhance the phase difference in said frequency band of interest.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1987Date of Patent: June 28, 1988Assignee: Timeback Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert G. Nelson, Thomas F. Crandell
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Patent number: 4683456Abstract: Methods and apparatus are described for generating a digital representation of an analog condition. In one method high-frequency digital signals are generated with the frequency of each signal being constant and the frequencies bearing a harmonic relationship one to the other. A representation of the analog condition is applied to cause a shift in phase in at least one of the digital signals. The digital signals are then compared to obtain a measure of the phase shift which is utilized to adjust the phase of the phase shifted signal toward its original phase condition. As a result of the measure of phase shift, there is generated a single weighed digital function which is representative of the amplitude of the adjustment utilized to return the phase shifted signal toward its original phase shifted condition. The single weighed digital function is applied to a low-pass digital filter to produce a multi-bit digital word representative of the instantaneous value of the analog condition.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1983Date of Patent: July 28, 1987Assignee: Timeback Systems, Inc.Inventor: Robert G. Nelson
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Patent number: 4683457Abstract: The disclosure is directed to an analog-digital converter which includes a source having an output of fixed frequency time-spaced pulses. An oscillator having an output of time-spaced pulses, harmonically related to pulses from the source, is comprised of a plurality of digital gates connected serially in a loop. At least one of the digital gates includes impedance means such as a resister or capacitor, responsive to an analog condition to form a modulator. Change in the value of the impedance changes the time constant of the modulator to effect a change in the time-spaced pulses related to the instantaneous amplitude of the analog condition. The outputs of the source and the oscillator are applied to a comparator. Means responsive to the comparator is employed to correct the oscillator time-spaced pulses toward an in phase state relative to the time-spaced pulses from the source.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1986Date of Patent: July 28, 1987Assignee: Royalty Funding Ltd.Inventors: Robert G. Nelson, James D. Awtrey
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Patent number: 4390161Abstract: A winch drive and brake mechanism is disclosed featuring a load compensating brake. The brake includes a fixed member and first and second rotary brake members. The first and second brake members are coaxially mounted on a drive shaft in alignment with a cable drum. The first brake member is fixed on the drive shaft. The second brake member is supported on the drive shaft between the first brake member and the fixed member for free rotation and movement axially of the drive shaft toward and away from braking engagement with the fixed member. The first brake member is engageable with the second brake member for axially moving it toward the fixed member into brake engaged position and releasing the second brake member for movement axially away from the fixed member toward a brake released position respectively in response to rotation of the first brake member relative to the second brake member in opposite angular directions.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1981Date of Patent: June 28, 1983Assignee: Superwinch, Inc.Inventor: Robert G. Nelson
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Patent number: 4323990Abstract: A seismic data generation and collection system is described for use in a exploration vessel for determining the subsea structure of the earth. A plurality of acoustic energy sources are towed behind the boat and acoustic waves are emitted therefrom by conventional means. The reflection at the subsea interfaces of the acoustic waves are picked up by the energy detectors which produce analog signals. These analog signals are then converted to digital data; multiple computers are used to reformat the data into a desired format. A real time monitor computer and monitor plotter may also be provided to assist the operator in evaluation of the operation of the system. The desired record format includes header information relating to the parameters under which the seismic shot was made, which may be written directly onto the magnetic tape containing the seismic data.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1980Date of Patent: April 6, 1982Assignee: Mobil Oil CorporationInventors: James W. Goode, Wayne A. Penner, Charles D. Ray, Robert G. Nelson
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Patent number: D255259Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1977Date of Patent: June 3, 1980Inventor: Robert G. Nelson