Patents by Inventor Robert J. Brennan
Robert J. Brennan 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: 20250068464Abstract: A method for hierarchical work scheduling includes consuming a work item at a first scheduling domain having a local scheduler circuit and one or more workgroup processing elements. Consuming the work item produces a set of new work items. Subsequently, the local scheduler circuit distributes at least one new work item of the set of new work items to be executed locally at the first scheduling domain. If the local scheduler circuit of the first scheduling domain determines that the set of new work items includes one or more work items that would overload the first scheduling domain with work if scheduled for local execution, those work items are distributed to the next higher-level scheduler circuit in a scheduling domain hierarchy for redistribution to one or more other scheduling domains.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2024Publication date: February 27, 2025Inventors: Matthaeus G. Chajdas, Christopher J. Brennan, Michael Mantor, Robert W. Martin, Nicolai Haehnle
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Patent number: 9520105Abstract: In some embodiments one or more areas of interest to a user of a display screen are determined. Portions of the display screen other than the one or more areas of interest are dimmed. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2009Date of Patent: December 13, 2016Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Jun Shi, Akihiro Takagi, Robert J. Brennan, Seh W. Kwa, Yanli S. Zhang
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Publication number: 20100328333Abstract: In some embodiments one or more areas of interest to a user of a display screen are determined. Portions of the display screen other than the one or more areas of interest are dimmed. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2009Publication date: December 30, 2010Inventors: Jun Shi, Akihiro Takagi, Robert J. Brennan, Seh W. Kwa, Yanli S. Zhang
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Publication number: 20090002939Abstract: Systems and methods for controlling cooling fan speed based on ambient noise levels are disclosed. Some embodiments may include a method for controlling cooling fan speed. The method may include receiving an indication of a current ambient noise level at a computer system and predicting noise due to one or more cooling fans at an expected operator position for the computer system based on a first speed of the cooling fan(s). Embodiments of the method may also include comparing the predicted operation position noise due to the cooling fan(s) with the current ambient noise level and adjusting the cooling fan(s) to a second speed based on the comparison between the predicted operator position noise and the current ambient noise level. Other embodiments are disclosed and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2007Publication date: January 1, 2009Inventors: Eric Baugh, Himanshu Pokharna, Rajiv Mongia, Rafael de la Guardia, Willem M. Beltman, Robert J. Brennan
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Patent number: 6579116Abstract: Modular plugs and jacks connect data signal transmission cables to computer components are provided with cross-talk reducing members surrounding or between parallel or near parallel sections of conductors in the plugs and jacks. Each cross-talk reducing member includes a dielectric body surrounding an irregular three dimensional conductive lattice made of a plurality of straight conductive carbon fiber rods. The lattice reduces cross-talk between signal conductors in the plugs and jacks.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: Sentinel Holding, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Brennan, Randy K. Schwartz, Justin S. Wagner
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Publication number: 20030096529Abstract: Modular plugs and jacks connect data signal transmission cables to computer components are provided with cross-talk reducing members surrounding or between parallel or near parallel sections of conductors in the plugs and jacks. Each cross-talk reducing member includes a dielectric body surrounding an irregular three dimensional conductive lattice made of a plurality of straight conductive carbon fiber rods. The lattice reduces cross-talk between signal conductors in the plugs and jacks.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2001Publication date: May 22, 2003Inventors: Robert J. Brennan, Randy K. Schwartz, Justin S. Wagner
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Patent number: 5736910Abstract: A modular jack connector mounted on a main printed circuit board and having a receptacle into which a modular plug of an electronic component is inserted. The connector includes a housing, a first set of contacts arranged in the housing each adapted to engage one of the contacts of the plug, a second set of contacts at least partially arranged in the housing and adapted to engaging the main printed circuit board, contact coupling circuit means for electrically coupling the first and second sets of contacts, a capacitor for providing impedance to high frequency noise and interference and a metallic shield at least partially surrounding the housing and connected to a grounding region on the main printed circuit board. In one embodiment, the capacitor is a flexible laminate assembly including first and second conductive sheet members and an intermediate insulative material.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1995Date of Patent: April 7, 1998Assignee: Stewart Connector Systems, Inc.Inventors: Peter K. Townsend, Ted R. Meckley, David Hatch, Don McClune, Robert J. Brennan
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Patent number: 5059140Abstract: A plug and jack connector for multi-conductor cable is provided with shielding to attenuate EMI/RFI radiation passing into and out from the jack and/or plug and an arrangement for grounding electrostatic charge carried on the cable shield. The jack is designed for insertion into a printed circuit board and includes a front housing part formed of electrically conductive material, an insulative rear housing part and a plurality of contacts having leads which are totally enclosed within the housing. The front housing part is the shielding member of the jack and is adapted to be grounded, such as by mounting on a chassis. The plug is of modular construction. Shield apparatus surrounds the plug to provide interference attenuation and extends into a cable shield terminating portion of the plug cavity to electrically engage a conductive ferrule applied around the cable which engages the cable shield to provide a path for grounding the cable shield.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1990Date of Patent: October 22, 1991Assignee: Stewart Stamping CorporationInventors: Walter M. Philippson, Robert J. Brennan, Terrence Meighen
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Patent number: 4941848Abstract: A plug and jack connector for multi-conductor cable is provided with shielding to attenuate EMI/RFI radiation passing into and out from the jack and/or plug and an arrangement for grounding electrostatic charge carried on the cable shield. The jack is designed for insertion into a printed circuit board and includes a front housing part formed of electrically conductive material, an insulative rear housing part and a plurality of contacts having leads which are totally enclosed within the housing. The front housing part is the shielding member of the jack and is adapted to be grounded, such as by mounting on a chassis. The plug is of modular construction. Shield apparatus surrounds the plug to provide interference attenuation and extends into a cable shield terminating portion of the plug cavity to electrically engage a conductive ferrule applied around the cable which engages the cable shield to provide a path for grounding the cable shield.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1989Date of Patent: July 17, 1990Assignee: Stewart Stamping Corp.Inventors: Walter M. Philippson, Robert J. Brennan, Terrence Meighen
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Patent number: 4889503Abstract: A plug and jack connector for multi-conductor cable is provided with shielding to attenuate EMI/RFI radiation passing into and out from the jack and/or plug and an arrangement for grounding electrostatic charge carried on the cable shield. The jack is designed for insertion into a printed circuit board and includes a front housing part formed of electrically conductive material, an insulative rear housing part and a plurality of contacts having leads which are totally enclosed within the housing. The front housing part is the shielding member of the jack and is adapted to be grounded, such as by mounting on a chassis. The plug is of modular construction. Shield apparatus surrounds the plug to provide interference attenuation and extends into a cable shield terminating portion of the plug cavity to electrically engage a conductive ferrule applied around the cable which engages the cable shield to provide a path for grounding the cable shield.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1988Date of Patent: December 26, 1989Assignee: Stewart Stamping CorporationInventors: Walter M. Philippson, Robert J. Brennan, Terrence Meighen
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Patent number: 4781623Abstract: A plug and jack connector for multi-conductor cable is provided with shielding to attenuate EMI/RFI radiation passing into and out from the jack and/or plug and an arrangement for grounding electrostatic charge carried on the cable shield. The jack is designed for insertion into a printed circuit board and includes a front housing part formed of electrically conductive material, an insulative rear housing part and a plurality of contacts having leads which are totally enclosed within the housing. The front housing part is the shielding member of the jack and is adapted to be grounded, such as by mounting on a chassis. The plug is of modular construction. Shield apparatus surrounds the plug to provide interference attenuation and extends into a cable shield terminating portion of the plug cavity to electrically engage a conductive ferrule applied around the cable which engages the cable shield to provide a path for grounding the cable shield.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1985Date of Patent: November 1, 1988Assignee: Stewart Stamping CorporationInventors: Walter M. Philippson, Robert J. Brennan, Terrence Meighen
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Patent number: 4767355Abstract: A jack adapted for connection to a printed circuit board or the like for a modular plug connector having a cord shield terminating contact includes a housing formed of plurality of jack parts adapted to interfit with each other to define an elongated receptacle for receiving the connector. One of the jack parts constitutes a grounding and shielding part formed of electrically conductive material and having top, bottom and side walls defining a closed, sleeve-like member. Each of the walls has a longitudinally extending inner surface at least a substantial portion of which bounds the plug receptacle so that a substantial portion of the receptacle is bounded on all of its sides by the electrically conductive material of the grounding and shielding part. The top, bottom and side walls of the grounding and shielding parts substantially surround the plug receiving receptacle on all of its sides substantially over its length.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1986Date of Patent: August 30, 1988Assignee: Stewart Stamping Corp.Inventors: Walter M. Phillipson, Robert J. Brennan, Terrence Meighen
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Patent number: 4653837Abstract: A jack adapted for connection to a printed circuit board or the like for a modular plug connector having a cord shield terminating contact includes a housing formed of plurality of jack parts adapted to interfit with each other to define an elongated receptacle for receiving the connector. One of the jack parts constitutes a grounding ad shielding part formed of electrically conductive material and having top, bottom and side walls defining a closed, sleeve-like member. Each of the walls has a longitudinally extending inner surface at least a substantial portion of which bounds the plug receptacle so that a substantial portion of the receptacle is bounded on all of its sides by the electrically conductive material of the grounding and shielding part. The top, bottom and side walls of the grounding and shielding parts substantially surround the plug receiving receptacle on all of its sides substantially over its length.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1984Date of Patent: March 31, 1987Assignee: Stewart Stamping Corp.Inventors: Walter M. Phillipson, Robert J. Brennan, Terrence Meighen
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Patent number: 4641901Abstract: A jack for modular plug connectors designed for connection to a printed circuit board includes a housing formed of three parts which when interfitted define a receptacle for receiving a modular plug connector which terminates a multi-conductor cord. A plurality of jack contacts are held through the interfitting relationship of the various housing parts in a manner such that the jack contacts are entirely enclosed within the housing except for the projecting portions thereof which are adapted to be inserted into the printed circuit board. The plug receiving receptacle is partially defined by a surface adapted to provide a backing support for the jack contact portions engaged by the contact terminals of the modular plug connector.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1984Date of Patent: February 10, 1987Assignee: Stewart Stamping Corp.Inventors: Robert J. Brennan, Terrence Meighen, Walter M. Phillipson
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Patent number: 4537459Abstract: A jack for a modular plug connector which terminates an EMI/RFI shield surrounding the conductors of a cord, as well as the cord conductors themselves as is conventional, by which the electromagnetic and radio frequency signals radiated from the conductors and carried through the shield are grounded. The jack includes front and back parts connected to each other to define a rearwardly opening receptacle for a conventional multi-contact modular insert and a communicating forwardly opening receptacle for the modular plug connector. The jack is provided with a grounded contact which, upon insertion of the modular plug connector, electrically engages a shield terminating contact which forms a part of the modular plug connector to thereby electrically couple the grounded jack contact with the EMI/RFI shield surrounding the cord conductors.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1984Date of Patent: August 27, 1985Assignee: Stewart Stamping CorporationInventors: Robert J. Brennan, Terrence Meighen, Walter M. Phillipson
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Patent number: 4516825Abstract: A modular plug connector is provided with a device for terminating the shielding of a cord to prevent or at least substantially reduce the radiation of electromagnetic and radio frequency interference from the region of the connector, such as when the cord is used in the transmission of high frequency digital-based data. The device also advantageously provides for the isolation and grounding of electrostatic discharge. The shield terminating device in one embodiment is constituted by a contact passing through the housing of the modular plug connector into the cord-receiving cavity of the connector housing so as to electrically engage the shield sheath of the cord.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1983Date of Patent: May 14, 1985Assignee: Stewart Stamping CorporationInventors: Robert J. Brennan, Terrence Meighen
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Patent number: 4506944Abstract: An improved modular plug connector is provided with a contact as a part of the connector itself for terminating the foil shield of a cord to prevent or control the radiation of interference-causing electromagnetic and radio frequency signals from the region of the connector, such as when the cord is used in the transmission of high frequency digital-based data. The connector incorporating the shield terminating contact also advantageously provides for the isolation and grounding of electrostatic charge. The shield terminating contact is constituted by a contact pin which passes through a side wall of the connector housing into the cord-receiving cavity to electrically engage the cord shield.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1984Date of Patent: March 26, 1985Assignee: Stewart Stamping CorporationInventors: Robert J. Brennan, Terrence Meighen