Patents by Inventor Robert J. Russell
Robert J. Russell 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: 11953429Abstract: Systems and methods of the present disclosure include at least one building component detection sensor device configured to be deployed within (or proximate to) a building comprised of a plurality of building components. The at least one building component detection sensor device is configured to detect data relating to at least one building component of the plurality of building components. In addition, a building component property determination system includes a processor configured to execute instructions stored in memory to determine one or more properties of the at least one building component based at least in part on the data detected by the at least one building component detection sensor device.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2023Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: United Services Automobile Association (USAA)Inventors: Emily Margaret Gray, Daniel Christopher Bitsis, Jr., Qunying Kou, Robert Wiseman Simpson, Manfred Amann, Donnette Moncrief Brown, Eric David Schroeder, Meredith Beveridge, Michael J. Maciolek, Bobby Lawrence Mohs, Brian F. Shipley, Justin Dax Haslam, Ashley Raine Philbrick, Yevgeniy Viatcheslavovich Khmelev, Oscar Guerra, Jeffrey Neal Pollack, Janelle Denice Dziuk, Ryan Thomas Russell, David Patrick Dixon
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Patent number: 11954669Abstract: Authentication method and systems using RFID-enabled payment cards are disclosed herein where a server receives a request corresponding to authorization of a payment associated with a payment card from an electronic terminal. The server identifies an electronic device of a user associated with the payment card. The server then transmits an instruction to the electronic device to cause an RFID reader of the electronic device to determine whether an RFID tag corresponding to the payment card is located within a predetermined proximity to the electronic device. When the payment card is located within the predetermined proximity, the server executes a first authentication protocol. Moreover, when the payment card is not located within the predetermined proximity, the server executes a second authentication protocol, wherein the second authentication protocol is more restrictive than the first authentication protocol.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2022Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: United Services Automobile Association (USAA)Inventors: Bryan J. Osterkamp, Kelly Q. Baker, David M. Jones, Jr., Ryan Thomas Russell, Robert Andrew Massie, Jon D. McEachron
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Patent number: 8298028Abstract: A personal visibility mark may increase the visibility of a person in the water to operators of watercraft or the like and may be used in combination with a personal flotation device. The personal visibility mark may include a housing including at least one intake opening. The housing may be removeably coupled to a personal flotation device or may be an integral component of the personal flotation device. A pump may be disposed within the housing and may be fluidly coupled to the intake opening and at least one nozzle for expelling a stream of water from the nozzle to increase the visibility of a user. The stream of water may include an interrupted stream. The interrupted stream may be provided by modulating the power to the pump and/or providing a self-resonating nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2008Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Freleng Safety Products, LLCInventors: Dianne M. Russell, Robert J. Russell, Joseph A. DiPalermo
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Patent number: 8046648Abstract: A method and apparatus allows controlling a plurality of test operations in an electronic device, and in particular a volatile or non-volatile memory device in which a test mode has already been established, without the need for additional device connections. One such operation may be switching device operation from test mode to functional mode, the normal operating mode of the device. Other test operations include support of continuity testing by external circuitry, support of externally accessing device identification with which the device has been previously programmed, support of built in self-test, support of self-repair and support of other operations determined as needs arise.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2007Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Inventor: Robert J. Russell
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Patent number: 7730375Abstract: A method and apparatus allows externally selecting a functional operation mode or one of a plurality of test operation modes of an electronic device, and in particular a volatile or non-volatile memory device, without the need for additional device connections. One variation of the method and apparatus allows unlimited switching between modes. Another variation of the method and apparatus limits test operation mode selection except at the time of powering up of the device. In either variation, mode selection is based on internally detected stimulus externally applied to the device that would not be present during normal functional operation of the device. Operation of the present invention is essentially transparent in applications where test operations are not utilized, making a device incorporating the present invention compatible with previous versions of the device where the present invention and test operation modes, such as IEEE P1581 and BIST, were not included.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2007Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Inventor: Robert J. Russell
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Patent number: 7712680Abstract: An ultrasonic nozzle configured to form relatively small drops of liquid at relatively high rates. The nozzle includes two horns, at least one of which includes a ceramic material. The nozzle also includes one or more transducers that cause mechanical motion in at least one of the horns. In addition, a method of forming micrometer-scaled drops of liquid at relatively high rates is provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2006Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Sono-Tek CorporationInventors: Harvey L. Berger, Donald F. Mowbray, Randy A. Copeman, Robert J. Russell
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Patent number: 7584384Abstract: A method and apparatus allows an electronic device to operate, first, in a test mode and, second, in a functional mode, the functional mode being the normal operating mode of the device. In the test mode, input stimulus is processed by test circuitry to control device outputs according to a relatively simple algorithm suitable for test purposes. When the device is in test mode, the functional circuitry reacts to the input stimulus in the same manner it would when the device is in functional mode. However, when the device is in test mode the functional circuitry does not control the device outputs. During this time the functional circuitry is in an undefined state, as would be expected immediately after power application. When predefined input stimulus is applied to the device which could cause part of the functional circuitry to switch to a defined state, test mode is deactivated and functional mode activated.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2005Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Inventor: Robert J. Russell
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Patent number: 7509700Abstract: An institutional mattress includes a resilient core and a mattress covering sealing the core. The mattress covering has a ticking with a base fabric made of yarns with a denier value of at least 500 and has a thread count of at least 18 threads per inch in both warp and fill. The ticking is bonded to a fluid proof material having an anti-microbial agent. The core may be fire resistant polymeric foam and the ticking base fabric may be 1050 denier “ballistic” nylon. The ticking base fabric may be coated with urethane having at least one of a flame retardant and an anti-microbial, and then laminated with a polyurethane film. Alternatively, the ticking base fabric may be treated with a flame retardant covered with a fluid proof material. The mattress covering may be sealed around the core with stitching.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2006Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Assignee: Ferguson Safety ProductsInventors: Lonna J. Speer, Donna J. Coomer, Robert J. Russell
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Publication number: 20090047850Abstract: A personal visibility mark may increase the visibility of a person in the water to operators of watercraft or the like and may be used in combination with a personal floatation device. The personal visibility mark may include a housing including at least one intake opening. The housing may be removeably coupled to a personal floatation device or may be an integral component of the personal floatation device. A pump may be disposed within the housing and may be fluidly coupled to the intake opening and at least one nozzle for expelling a stream of water from the nozzle to increase the visibility of a user. The stream of water may include an interrupted stream. The interrupted stream may be provided by modulating the power to the pump and/or providing a self-resonating nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2008Publication date: February 19, 2009Applicant: Freleng Safety Products, LLCInventors: Dianne M. Russell, Robert J. Russell, Joseph A. DiPalermo
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Patent number: 7442105Abstract: A personal visibility mark may increase the visibility of a person in the water to operators of watercraft or the like and may be used in combination with a personal floatation device. The personal visibility mark may include a housing including at least one intake opening. The housing may be removeably coupled to a personal floatation device or may be an integral component of the personal floatation device. A pump may be disposed within the housing and may be fluidly coupled to the intake opening and at least one nozzle for expelling a stream of water from the nozzle to increase the visibility of a user. The stream of water may include an interrupted stream. The interrupted stream may be provided by modulating the power to the pump and/or providing a self-resonating nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2007Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: Freleng Safety Products, LLCInventors: Dianne M. Russell, Robert J. Russell, Joseph A. DiPalermo
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Patent number: 7256596Abstract: A method and apparatus allows adapting a standard flying prober system to manually or automatically determine the likelihood of error free probability of test point targets on Printed Circuit Assemblies (PCA's) which may have significant planarity irregularities. The method and apparatus provides a corrective function allowing error free probing of test target points on PCA's having planarity irregularities which otherwise make them impractical to test. The method and apparatus involves utilizing the camera system typically provided with a flying prober system and an auxiliary sighting system each having different optical axis angles, the use of which allows determination of height values.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2006Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Inventor: Robert J. Russell
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Patent number: 7053642Abstract: A method and apparatus allows adapting a standard flying prober system to probe test point targets on Printed Circuit Assemblies (PCAs) having irregularities in their planarity. The method and apparatus involves positioning a camera utilized by the prober system to predetermined offset positions relative to previously established test and/or other points for sets of images. Each set of images is processed by determining offsets in coordinates needed to align the images in a predetermined manner. The offsets for each measured point are translated into actual height values to be used during subsequent testing of a PCA.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2004Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Inventor: Robert J. Russell
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Patent number: 6386333Abstract: The disc brake cooling system for a vehicle with hydraulic brakes has a sealed circular cooling system employing a piston pump which produces a very rapid flow of brake fluid through the brake lines and calipers constantly during non-braking of the vehicle. After braking, the constant rapid flow of the fluid cools the temperature of the fluid, and hence of the brakes, over the course of the rapid circular motion through the system so as to prevent boiling of the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Inventor: Robert J. Russell
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Patent number: 5887001Abstract: A method and apparatus provides an analog mode of operation of a standard test access bus interface based on a standard boundary scan architecture which is limited to use of digital signals. Circuits are included in the interface which enable the sharing of control paths at separate time intervals defined under instruction control for processing analog and digital signals thereby providing a hybrid capability without any increase in the number of lines required by the interface.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1997Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Assignee: Bull HN Information Systems Inc.Inventor: Robert J. Russell
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Patent number: 5779056Abstract: An ESD protection system which shields PCAs during the assembly process comprises transportable support means for holding an ESD bag in a predetermined position which is convenient both for the insertion and extraction of a PCA(s) and for observing stored PCA(s), thus ensuring proper handling. The system has first and second attachment means for attaching the ESD bag to the frame and for holding papers associated with the PCA(s) outside the ESD bag and for providing the weight necessary for maintaining a sealing fold in the bag whenever the PCA(s) are enclosed therein. The transportable support means is a frame which is constructed to mate with a rack designed for accommodating a plurality of frames. When so mated, the rack provides the desired level of stability and orderly positioning of a desired number of frames spaced apart such that the ESD bags attached to the frames may be easily observed for correct loading, closure and paperwork processing.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1996Date of Patent: July 14, 1998Assignee: Bull HN Information Systems Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Russell, Robert W. Romeri
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Patent number: 5745389Abstract: A software implemented control mechanism is used in a test system for assigning unique pre-established electronic addresses which are to be written into the memory elements of printed circuit boards during the manufacture thereof. Each PCB is previously encoded with a scannable board serial number label, and the test system includes a processing unit and a memory configured for storing test software for testing PCBs. The control mechanism is incorporated into the test software which when installed into the test system configures the system's memory for assigning electronic addresses. The control mechanism includes first and second sets of tables containing entries which define the ranges of valid serial numbers and preallocated electronic addresses.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1996Date of Patent: April 28, 1998Assignee: Bull HN Information Systems Inc.Inventor: Robert J. Russell
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Patent number: 5448576Abstract: A method and apparatus provides improved modes of operation of a standard test bus based on a standard boundary scan architecture which minimizes the number of bits required to be serially scanned into the controllers of the various devices connected to the bus by temporarily disabling scan paths not required to be utilized. Means for continuously verifying the inoperative state of test logic and for diagnosing test logic faults are also described.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1992Date of Patent: September 5, 1995Assignee: Bull HN Information Systems Inc.Inventor: Robert J. Russell
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Patent number: 5404358Abstract: A method and apparatus provides an analog mode of operation of a standard test access bus interface based on a standard Boundary Scan architecture which is limited to use of digital signals. Circuits are included in the interface which enable this sharing of data paths at separate time intervals defined under instruction control for processing analog and digital signals thereby providing a hybrid capability without any increase in the number of lines required by the interface.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1993Date of Patent: April 4, 1995Assignee: Bull HN Information Systems Inc.Inventor: Robert J. Russell
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Patent number: 5191746Abstract: A "U" shaped unitary bracket is arranged for mounting about a forward edge of a window sill utilizing an adhesive strip mounted to a bottom surface of a first plate extending beyond an underlying parallel second plate. Connector fasteners are orthogonally directed through the second plate for securement to a bottom surface of the window sill. A modification of the invention includes a window box structure mounted to a connecting web of the first and second plates, with the window box including a rear wall mounting a plurality of sockets in a parallel relationship relative to the second plate utilizing threaded extender rods arranged for projection and in engagement with a rearwardly oriented vertical wall surface to align the window sill box relative to the associated window. A further modification of the invention includes an irrigation conduit structure positioned in an adjustable relationship overlying the window box for the continuous directing of irrigation fluid into the window box structure.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1991Date of Patent: March 9, 1993Inventor: Robert J. Russell
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Patent number: 5128941Abstract: A memory system containing groups of random access memory (RAM) devices further includes apparatus for distributing input memory addresses so diffused so as to cause the selection of different relative physical cell locations within each RAM device being accessed to provide a single word of information.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1989Date of Patent: July 7, 1992Assignee: Bull HN Information Systems Inc.Inventor: Robert J. Russell