Patents by Inventor Robert M. Brown
Robert M. Brown 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: 20080253736Abstract: One or more digital audio systems, such as a digital audio workstation, and one or more digital video systems, such as a video server, are interconnected by a computer network. A communication protocol among the systems using the computer network enables the systems to play back in synchronization. The communication protocol defines several states for connections between systems. In particular, two systems may be disconnected, connected and unlinked or connected and linked. Each system transitions through defined state changes that are caused by a sequence of commands in the communication protocol, called a play start sequence, to initiate synchronized playback. The play start sequence can be initiated by any of the linked systems. The communication protocol includes a mechanism for distributing a running time clock from the digital audio system for synchronizing with the digital video system when the digital audio system and digital video system are not both synchronized by the same video reference signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2008Publication date: October 16, 2008Inventors: Peter W. Wilcox, Robert M. Brown, Brad M. Thayer, Stephen Z. Stein, Francois Tremblay
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Patent number: 6802208Abstract: A vehicle wheel bearing includes a non-rotatable section, a rotatable section, and at least one sensor. The rotatable section is rotatably attached to the non-rotatable section. The at-least-one sensor has an output used for determining at least one component of a force applied to the rotatable section. A method for controlling a vehicle includes attaching at least one sensor to at least one of the non-rotatable and rotatable sections of the vehicle wheel bearing. At least one component of the force applied to the rotatable section is determined from the output of the at-least-one sensor, and the vehicle is controlled based at least in part on the determined at-least-one component.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2002Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steven M. Chinitz, Melissa A. Conezio, Robert M. Brown
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Patent number: 6774622Abstract: A wheel-speed sensor mechanism assembly, a vehicle wheel bearing including such assembly and a wheel speed sensor. The assembly includes a vehicle wheel-speed sensor mechanism (such as, but not limited to, an ABS wheel-speed sensor mechanism), a sensor-mechanism housing supporting the sensor mechanism, and an electrical plug. The electrical plug is substantially immovable attached to the sensor-mechanism housing, is electrically connected to the sensor mechanism and is adapted for electrical connection to a vehicle wire. The vehicle wheel bearing includes a target ring attached to a rotatable section of the wheel bearing and includes a sensor mechanism assembly having a sensor mechanism, a sensor-mechanism housing, and the previously-described electrical plug wherein the vehicle wire is a vehicle computer cable. The sensor mechanism senses rotation of the target ring. The sensor-mechanism housing supports the sensor mechanism and is attached to a non-rotatable section of the wheel bearing.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2002Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steven E. Faetanini, Christopher W. Snavely, Robert M. Brown, Steven J. Couvillon, Sydney E. Weikert
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Publication number: 20030201766Abstract: A wheel-speed sensor mechanism assembly, a vehicle wheel bearing including such assembly and a wheel speed sensor. The assembly includes a vehicle wheel-speed sensor mechanism (such as, but not limited to, an ABS wheel-speed sensor mechanism), a sensor-mechanism housing supporting the sensor mechanism, and an electrical plug. The electrical plug is substantially immovable attached to the sensor-mechanism housing, is electrically connected to the sensor mechanism and is adapted for electrical connection to a vehicle wire. The vehicle wheel bearing includes a target ring attached to a rotatable section of the wheel bearing and includes a sensor mechanism assembly having a sensor mechanism, a sensor-mechanism housing, and the previously-described electrical plug wherein the vehicle wire is a vehicle computer cable. The sensor mechanism senses rotation of the target ring. The sensor-mechanism housing supports the sensor mechanism and is attached to a non-rotatable section of the wheel bearing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2002Publication date: October 30, 2003Inventors: Steven E. Faetanini, Christopher W. Snavely, Robert M. Brown, Steven J. Couvillon, Sydney E. Weikert
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Publication number: 20030164050Abstract: A vehicle wheel bearing includes a non-rotatable section, a rotatable section, and at least one sensor. The rotatable section is rotatably attached to the non-rotatable section. The at-least-one sensor has an output used for determining at least one component of a force applied to the rotatable section. A method for controlling a vehicle includes attaching at least one sensor to at least one of the non-rotatable and rotatable sections of the vehicle wheel bearing. At least one component of the force applied to the rotatable section is determined from the output of the at-least-one sensor, and the vehicle is controlled based at least in part on the determined at-least-one component.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2002Publication date: September 4, 2003Inventors: Steven M. Chinitz, Melissa A. Conezio, Robert M. Brown
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Publication number: 20030124302Abstract: An apparatus or method for forming a pile assembly without the use of additional materials as an adhesive or preformed core, and the products/articles made therefrom. The method and apparatus uses the beam or base member of the elongated pile sub-assemblies (e.g. tuftstrings or rooted tuftstrings) to form a continuous tubular core. This method and/or apparatus can be used to form articles such as brush rollers, interior panels for various modes of transportation, or a flooring article. The melt flow of the beam adjacent to one another along a mandrel surface form a continuous base material. In the case of a roller brush this base material forms a core from which the pile for roller brushes radially extend. Making a roller brush or other article in this manner eliminates the cores adhesives and fabric support material normally required for the pile yarn. Also a mandrel can be used to form a variety of geometric shapes for the cores of the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2002Publication date: July 3, 2003Inventors: Mark S. Edwards, Robert M. Brown, William H. Sherman
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Publication number: 20020092109Abstract: An article of manufacture has elongated members connected to a base string. The articles can be used as bristle subassembly, carpet subassembly, and a variety of other products. Articles are made by wrapping a strand around a mandrel to form a plurality of wraps, and then base strings are bonded to the wraps. After cutting the wraps along one side of the base strings, a plurality of subassemblies are formed. These are fed to a second mandrel, which carries wraps formed by a second strand. The base strings of the subassemblies are then bonded to the wraps of the second mandrel. After cutting along the base strings, a plurality of modified subassemblies are formed with two rows of elongated members formed from the two sets of wraps. The apparatus for forming the subassemblies can include a conditioning device to further enhance the connection of the elongated members to the base strings, and also to smooth the ends of the elongated members where they were cut.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2001Publication date: July 18, 2002Inventors: Mark S. Edwards, Robert M. Brown, Truman C. Troutner
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Patent number: 6349829Abstract: A card package is provided with a viewing window covered by a transparent, plastic window sheet or patch allowing a viewer to see the entire card or a portion thereof while the plastic window patch protects the card against damage. The card package may be in the form of a “C”-folded package assembly having an integral interior end panel, an exterior end panel, and intermediate end panel with the card positioned interiorly between the exterior panel and the intermediate panel. Also, the card package may have an “A,” “V” or “Z”-folded configuration. A transfer tracking strip may be releasably mounted on a panel for removal where the card is a phone package card. A transfer tracking strip may be releasably mounted on a panel for removal where the card is a phone package card.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2000Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Assignee: Moore North America, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Matheis, John L. Wantz, Robert M. Brown
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Patent number: 5979111Abstract: A plurality of plant flats are supported on a movable plant flat support rack positioned adjacent an irrigation trough for movement between an upper position and a lower position; idler rollers on the support rack engage inclined tracks on opposite sides of the irrigation trough so that horizontal movement of the support rack results in vertical movement of the support between an upper position in which the flats are above the upper surface of the trough liquid and a lower position in which the bottom of the flats is immersed in the liquid in the trough. A portable dive assembly is connected to the plant flat for support effecting horizontal movement of the rolls.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Speedling, Inc.Inventors: Robert M. Brown, Sandra Fay Fischbein, Graham J. Wright
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Patent number: 5307590Abstract: A plant production bed is provided in which a slotted drain pipe extends longitudinally between a pair of slab components of a soaking bed. The slabs slope downward from their outer edges toward the slotted drain pipe, but are substantially level in a direction parallel to the slotted drain pipe. The slotted drain pipe is oriented horizontally. Because of the slope of the slab components, substantially less nutrient solution or water is required than in known flat bottomed systems. In a preferred embodiment, two complementary slabs are provided on opposite sides of a central swale and are tilted so as to provide a "vee" shape when viewed in cross-section, with the top of the swale being at the apex of the "vee". Several parallel soaking beds are arranged opposite sides of a central walkway under which a common flume pipe extends for providing nutrient solution or water to the beds or receiving same from the beds.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1992Date of Patent: May 3, 1994Assignee: Speedling, IncorporatedInventors: Robert M. Brown, Mike Samilian, James D. Brannon
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Patent number: 4529640Abstract: A configuration for a light-weight composite armor comprises an outer layer of high content carbon steel; an inner laminate of multiple plies of ballistic grade fabric; and an intermediate core material interconnecting the outer steel to the fabric laminate in an established spaced relationship to defeat armor piercing projectiles from the outside while providing a reverse offensive threat from the inside.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1983Date of Patent: July 16, 1985Assignee: Goodyear Aerospace CorporationInventors: Robert M. Brown, Patrick E. Turner
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Patent number: 4491960Abstract: A handprinted symbol recognition system for identifying through computer techniques free-form, unconstrained handprinting in which accuracy is decoupled from efficiency converts a thin-line (skeletonized) figure output from a preprocessing system, in the form of an array of "black" image points from a raster line sampling, into segment-oriented lists. The segment-oriented lists are filtered and data compressed to obtain a reduced more suitable subset of points approximating the symbol for further processing. The topologic features of the image are extracted from the subset. Short segments that are potential spurs are removed, the image is rotated as necessary and normalized as to size. Each segment and their interrelationships are analyzed to extract geometric features for use in conjunction with the topologic features in a logic tree decision mechanism which uses three modules: (1) pre-recognition ("trash" filter), (2) potential symbol identification, and (3) final quality assurance.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1982Date of Patent: January 1, 1985Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventor: Robert M. Brown
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Patent number: 4359930Abstract: A variable speed multi-cylinder assembly is provided with expandable bushing seals to block leakage of fluid from higher speed stages to lower speed stages.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1981Date of Patent: November 23, 1982Assignee: Western Gear CorporationInventors: Robert M. Brown, John H. Short
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Patent number: 4296136Abstract: There is provided a process for producing reconstitutable natural coconut flavor by grinding coconut meat preferably from which the germ eye has been removed, until a pulp of coconut fiber and coconut flavor liquor is obtained. The pulp is separated into the flavor liquor and fiber, wherein the liquor has no more than 2% fiber therein. The liquor is heat treated under enzyme deactivation conditions, whereby any deleterious coconut enzymes in the liquor are deactivated. The liquor is concentrated by condensing the liquor to more than 25% solids or spray drying the liquor to a free-flowing powder. The concentrated coconut flavor may be reconstituted with an aqueous diluent to provide a liquid coconut flavor. The coconut flavor is a mixture of coconut fat and coconut protein/carbohydrate in ratios of 40-72:60-28 and the coconut flavor in the reconstituted form contains no more than 2% coconut fiber.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1980Date of Patent: October 20, 1981Assignee: Beatrice Foods CompanyInventors: Salvatore F. Ziccarelli, Rey C. Ramos, Robert M. Brown
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Patent number: 4183386Abstract: A fastening device including an elongated nut provided with a central screw threaded opening, a flexible line including a small disc formed on an inner end thereof, a finger grip portion on an outer end and a pre-centering intermediate portion including a central pin for engagement through a hole in the central span portion of a cover strip for the outside surfaces of a pair of double-sided pressure highly sensitive adhesive foam tape portions secured to opposed end portions of the nut.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1978Date of Patent: January 15, 1980Inventor: Robert M. Brown
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Patent number: 4113151Abstract: A fluid operated dispensing gun for dispensing viscous material in a disposable cylindrical cartridge. The dispensing gun has a hand grip and a barrel releasably secured to the hand grip. The cartridge containing the viscous material is positioned inside the barrel of the gun and a piston-like rear wall is advanced toward the open front end of the cartridge by pressurized fluid introduced into the rear end of the barrel on the rear side of the piston-like rear wall. Fluid passageways are provided in the hand grip for providing fluid communication from a source to the rear end of the barrel. A pair of manually operated valves are provided, one valve being provided for opening and closing the fluid passageway to the rear end of the barrel and the other valve being provided for controlling the rate of flow of the fluid entering the rear end of the barrel to thereby control the rate at which the viscous material is ejected from the cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1976Date of Patent: September 12, 1978Assignee: Valley Hydro-Luft, Inc.Inventors: Robert M. Brown, Rudolf R. Karliner
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Patent number: 3999276Abstract: The disclosure relates to laying railroad rail. The rail is placed on the unspiked tie plates of a roadbed. One end is fixed in place. Starting at the fixed end, successive sections of the rail are if necessary subjected to heat exchange to bring them to a predetermined temperature, relates to the mean ambient temperature of the locality where the rail is being laid. The necessary heating or cooling may be performed using means moved along the rail from the fixed end toward the free end. In order that rail may be laid at said predetermined temperature and while stress free, vibrations are imparted to the rail whereby any stress tending to develop in the rail from expansion or contraction, because of the temperature change, is relieved. The stress free rail at the predetermined temperature is then spiked in place and rail anchors are applied.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1971Date of Patent: December 28, 1976Inventors: Robert M. Brown, Melvin E. Byrne, George H. Maxwell