Patents by Inventor Robert Laing
Robert Laing 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: 11655629Abstract: A connection sleeve for a cast-in-place anchor. The cast-in-place anchor including a suspension plate having a threaded opening. The cast-in-place anchor also including an externally threaded rod with a head. The threaded rod threadably connected to the suspension plate so that the rod and plate are perpendicular. A sleeve between the rod and plate allows the rod to be securely connected to the plate by simply urging the rod axially toward and into the sleeve to securely lock with and engage with the plate. The assembly resulting in an X shaped cast-in-place anchor assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2020Date of Patent: May 23, 2023Assignee: BLACK & DECKER INC.Inventors: Mark Ziegler, Robert La Barbera, Jack Dunning, Mark Serokosz
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Patent number: 11078941Abstract: A cast-in-place anchor assembly is disclosed for suspending objects below a metal deck. The assembly includes an anchor body and an anchor support. The anchor body includes a threaded opening. The anchor support includes a central member which, in use, extends from a first upper side of the metal deck to a second lower side of the metal deck. The central member further includes a connector. The central member also includes a biasing portion which cantilevers radially outward. The central member further includes a stopping member sized to be larger than a deck opening. An end of the anchor body is connected to a connector to conceal the threaded opening from poured concrete. The stop member flexes to pass through the opening in the metal deck and the stop member and the biasing member flexingly bias the anchor support into position relative to the metal decking.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2019Date of Patent: August 3, 2021Assignee: BLACK & DECKER INC.Inventors: Robert La Barbera, Alan Armiento
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Publication number: 20210148111Abstract: A connection sleeve for a cast-in-place anchor. The cast-in-place anchor including a suspension plate having a threaded opening. The cast-in-place anchor also including an externally threaded rod with a head. The threaded rod threadably connected to the suspension plate so that the rod and plate are perpendicular. A sleeve between the rod and plate allows the rod to be securely connected to the plate by simply urging the rod axially toward and into the sleeve to securely lock with and engage with the plate. The assembly resulting in an X shaped cast-in-place anchor assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2020Publication date: May 20, 2021Inventors: Mark ZIEGLER, Robert LA BARBERA, Jack Dunning, Mark SEROKOSZ
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Publication number: 20200224696Abstract: A cast-in-place anchor assembly is disclosed for suspending objects below a metal deck. The assembly includes an anchor body and an anchor support. The anchor body includes a threaded opening. The anchor support includes a central member which, in use, extends from a first upper side of the metal deck to a second lower side of the metal deck. The central member further includes a connector. The central member also includes a biasing portion which cantilevers radially outward. The central member further includes a stopping member sized to be larger than a deck opening. An end of the anchor body is connected to a connector to conceal the threaded opening from poured concrete. The stop member flexes to pass through the opening in the metal deck and the stop member and the biasing member flexingly bias the anchor support into position relative to the metal decking.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2019Publication date: July 16, 2020Inventors: Robert LA BARBERA, Alan ARMIENTO
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Publication number: 20180248591Abstract: Systems, methods, and instrumentalities are disclosed for multiple resource unit (RU) allocation for OFDMA WLAN. A transmitter may parse an encoded bit stream into a plurality of spatial streams. The transmitter may determine an allocation of encoded bits of the plurality of spatial streams to a plurality of interleavers. The transmitter may allocate the encoded bits to the plurality of interleavers based on the determined allocation. The allocation of the encoded bits may be determined based on one or more of channel related feedback, an RU configuration associated with the transmission, a quality of service (QoS), and/or traffic priorities. The transmitter may interleave the encoded bits using the plurality of interleavers. The transmitter may combine the interleaved encoded bits from the plurality of interleavers into a sequenced bit stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2016Publication date: August 30, 2018Applicant: InterDigital Patent Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Chunhua Geng, Fengjun Xi, Alphan Sahin, Rui Yang, Oghenekome Oteri, Nirav B. Shah, Robert L. Olesen, Robert La Sita
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Patent number: 8887839Abstract: A drill bit for drilling subterranean formations comprising a drill bit body including a group of primary cutting elements comprising a first primary cutting element and a second primary cutting element radially spaced apart from each other along a first radial axis. The drill bit body further including a group of backup cutting elements comprising a first backup cutting element in a secondary cutting position relative to the first primary cutting element and a second backup cutting element in secondary cutting positions relative to the second primary cutting element, wherein the first and second backup cutting elements are radially spaced apart from each other along a second radial axis different than the first radial axis and comprise a difference in cutting characteristic relative to each other of one of a backrake angle and a siderake angle.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2010Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Chaitanya K. Vempati, Jack Thomas Oldham, Edwin R Reek, Danielle M. Fuselier, Suresh G. Patel, Robert Laing
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Patent number: 8714897Abstract: A drop-in anchor includes a tubular sleeve having a first end and an expandable second end, the sleeve including one or more indicator surfaces offset from the first end along a sleeve axis of the sleeve. A plug is insertable in the sleeve such that when the plug is driven into an installed position in the sleeve, the second end expands and an installation tool interacts with the first end to provide a visual indication, due to contrast in appearance with the one or more indicator surfaces, of engagement of the drop-in anchor to a workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2011Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: T. J. Bland, Robert La Barbera
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Patent number: 8465239Abstract: A drop-in anchor system includes a drop-in anchor having a tubular sleeve with a first end and an expandable second end. The sleeve tapers in inner diameter from the first end to the second end at a sleeve taper angle. The drop-in anchor includes a plug insertable in the sleeve such that when the plug is driven into an installed position in the sleeve the second end expands. The plug tapers at a plug taper angle from a head end to a tip end and a difference between the sleeve taper angle and the plug taper angle is about one degree or more. The system includes an installation tool configured to form a hole in a workpiece into which the drop-in anchor is insertable and to drive the plug into the installed position in the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2010Date of Patent: June 18, 2013Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Alan J. Armiento, T. J. Bland, Robert La Barbera, Jacob Olsen
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Patent number: 8398346Abstract: A drop-in anchor includes a tubular sleeve having a first end and an expandable second end, the sleeve having one or more raised surfaces at the first end. A plug is insertable in the sleeve such that when the plug is driven into an installed position in the sleeve the second end expands and an installation tool interacts with the one or more raised surfaces to provide a visual indication of engagement of the drop-in anchor to a workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2010Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: T. J. Bland, Robert La Barbera
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Patent number: 8200379Abstract: This invention relates to an intelligence system on board an aircraft that detects an emergency, assesses the situation, and then acts on the situation in a pre-determined manner.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2009Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Inventors: Dario P. Manfredi, Robert La France
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Publication number: 20120017421Abstract: A drop-in anchor includes a tubular sleeve having a first end and an expandable second end, the sleeve including one or more indicator surfaces offset from the first end along a sleeve axis of the sleeve. A plug is insertable in the sleeve such that when the plug is driven into an installed position in the sleeve, the second end expands and an installation tool interacts with the first end to provide a visual indication, due to contrast in appearance with the one or more indicator surfaces, of engagement of the drop-in anchor to a workpiece.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2011Publication date: January 26, 2012Applicant: POWERS PRODUCTS III, LLCInventors: T.J. Bland, Robert La Barbera
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Publication number: 20110058047Abstract: A system for a camera phone user to create a photo gift includes a wireless router configured to receive a data structure from a first camera phone operated by a first user. The data structure defines a picture strip that includes a row of images and has a length-to-width ratio in a range between 2.5 and 6. A server can send a message to a recipient about the creation of picture strip. A printing and finishing facility can produce the picture strip in accordance with the data structure, wherein the picture strip is shipped to the recipient.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2010Publication date: March 10, 2011Inventors: John David Poisson, Robert La Thanh, Kevin Mercer Twohy, George Kozak, Ujjwal Sarin, Douglas Galen
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Publication number: 20100326742Abstract: A drill bit for drilling subterranean formations comprising a drill bit body including a group of primary cutting elements comprising a first primary cutting element and a second primary cutting element radially spaced apart from each other along a first radial axis. The drill bit body further including a group of backup cutting elements comprising a first backup cutting element in a secondary cutting position relative to the first primary cutting element and a second backup cutting element in secondary cutting positions relative to the second primary cutting element, wherein the first and second backup cutting elements are radially spaced apart from each other along a second radial axis different than the first radial axis and comprise a difference in cutting characteristic relative to each other of one of a backrake angle and a siderake angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2010Publication date: December 30, 2010Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: Chaitanya K. Vempati, Jack Thomas Oldham, Edwin E. Reek, Danielle M. Fuselier, Suresh G. Patel, Robert Laing
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Publication number: 20100303578Abstract: A drop-in anchor system includes a drop-in anchor having a tubular sleeve with a first end and an expandable second end. The sleeve tapers in inner diameter from the first end to the second end at a sleeve taper angle. The drop-in anchor includes a plug insertable in the sleeve such that when the plug is driven into an installed position in the sleeve the second end expands. The plug tapers at a plug taper angle from a head end to a tip end and a difference between the sleeve taper angle and the plug taper angle is about one degree or more. The system includes an installation tool configured to form a hole in a workpiece into which the drop-in anchor is insertable and to drive the plug into the installed position in the sleeve.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2010Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: POWERS PRODUCTS III, LLCInventors: Alan J. Armiento, T.J. Bland, Robert La Barbera, Jacob Olsen
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Publication number: 20100299844Abstract: An installation tool for a drop-in anchor includes a drill bit including a first end configured as a drill for forming a hole in a workpiece for a drop-in anchor. A tool sleeve is securable to the drill bit and includes a tool pocket at least partially receptive of the drill bit therein, and a tool tip configured to drive a plug of a drop-in anchor into an installed position to secure the drop-in anchor in the workpiece.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2010Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: POWERS PRODUCTS III, LLCInventors: Alan J. Armiento, Robert La Barbera
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Publication number: 20100303577Abstract: A drop-in anchor includes a tubular sleeve having a first end and an expandable second end, the sleeve having one or more raised surfaces at the first end. A plug is insertable in the sleeve such that when the plug is driven into an installed position in the sleeve the second end expands and an installation tool interacts with the one or more raised surfaces to provide a visual indication of engagement of the drop-in anchor to a workpiece.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2010Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: POWERS PRODUCTS III, LLCInventors: T.J. Bland, Robert La Barbera
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Publication number: 20100004803Abstract: This invention relates to an intelligence system on board an aircraft that detects an emergency, assesses the situation, and then acts on the situation in a pre-determined manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2009Publication date: January 7, 2010Inventors: Dario P. Manfredi, Robert La France
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Patent number: 7499943Abstract: Provided are techniques for drawing mapping lines between source and target objects. A main view is displayed that shows one or more source objects, one or more target objects, and zero or more mappings between the one or more source objects and the one or more target objects, wherein a mapping line represents each mapping. Input that modifies the main view is received. In response to receiving the input, the mapping lines are sorted with a mapping strategy, and the mapping lines are drawn based on the mapping strategy.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2006Date of Patent: March 3, 2009Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: Robert La Verne Hobbs
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Publication number: 20070017708Abstract: An expandable reamer apparatus and methods for reaming a borehole, wherein a laterally movable blade carried by a tubular body may be selectively positioned at an inward position and an expanded position. The laterally movable blade, held inwardly by blade-biasing elements, may be forced outwardly by drilling fluid selectively allowed to communicate therewith by way of an actuation sleeve disposed within the tubular body. Alternatively, a separation element may transmit force or pressure from the drilling fluid to the movable blade. Further, a chamber in communication with the movable blade may be pressurized by way of a downhole turbine or pump. A ridged seal wiper, compensator, movable bearing pad, fixed bearing pad preceding the movable blade, or adjustable spacer element to alter expanded blade position may be included within the expandable reamer. In addition, a drilling fluid pressure response indicating an operational characteristic of the expandable reamer may be generated.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2006Publication date: January 25, 2007Inventors: Steven Radford, Kelly Ireland, Anurag Gautam, Robert Laing, Matthew Mumma, Daryl Pritchard
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Publication number: 20060048486Abstract: A flexible pouch is provided which has panels (3, 5). A transparent strip (13) is provided on one of the panels and a translucent filter (13a) on the other. The panels are heat sealed together to close the pouch and the integrity of the heat seal is determined by shining ultraviolet light through the clear strip and inspecting the translucent filter (13a) so that imperfections in the seal can be identified. Pouches are packaged into containers (25) which include slots (50) and the full containers are stacked for transport through the plant for further processing in a retort, cooler or the like. This enables a large number of pouches to be easily transported through the plant for further processing after they have been filled and heat sealed. The heat sealing line may include a vision system, or the vision system may be a stand-alone item for inspecting the seal to determine the integrity of the seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2003Publication date: March 9, 2006Inventors: Robert Laing, Lloyd Russell