Patents by Inventor Robert Nielsen
Robert Nielsen 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: 20140056726Abstract: In an electric machine, there may be lubrication and cooling needs, such as lubricating bearings and cooling coils of the electric machine. When lubricant is used for both, it is desirable to prioritize the lubrication to the bearings. By providing check valves between a pressurized oil manifold and the cooling coils, lubricant is diverted to the coils only when pressure in the system is sufficient to satisfy both lubrication and cooling. In some embodiments, an oil gallery is provided on an outside surface of a back iron of the stator of the electric machine and orifices are provided in the back iron so that oil drips onto the coils of the electric motor. In some embodiments, the current commanded to the electric motor is based on whether or not lubricant (or other coolant) is being provided to the coils.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2013Publication date: February 27, 2014Applicant: EcoMotors, Inc.Inventors: Tyler Garrard, Will Robert Nielsen Hippen, Christopher Meszaros, Diana Brehob
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Publication number: 20110241473Abstract: A rotor of an electric machine is disclosed that resists expansion of the rotor components even at high rotational speed. The rotor includes first and second pluralities of laminations having slots to accept rotor bars. A support disk, also having slots, is placed between the laminations. The support disk, into which the rotor bars are slid, restrains the rotor bars from bending outwardly at high rotational speeds of the rotor. The rotor bars are further restrained at the ends by end rings, which have apertures into which ends of the rotor bars are placed. In some embodiments, containment rings are placed over axial extension of the end rings to prevent outward bowing at high speeds. In some embodiments, the rotor includes a stiffener sleeve to provide additional resistance to expansion during high rotational speeds.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2011Publication date: October 6, 2011Applicant: ECOMOTORS INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Will Robert Nielsen Hippen, Franz J. Laimboeck, Peter P. Hofbauer, Tyler R. Garrard
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Publication number: 20100306891Abstract: A new cultivar of CALLUNA named ‘SALSA’ that is distinguishable by compact habit, dark green foliage, and dark red double flowers that remain in bud throughout their season. In combination these traits set ‘SALSA’ apart from all other existing varieties of Calluna known to the inventor.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2010Publication date: December 2, 2010Inventor: Christian Robert Nielsen
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Publication number: 20070270286Abstract: An improved exercise apparatus, such as a treadmill, which includes a pressure receiver, such as a padded plate or bar, which a treadmill user applies pressure against while using the treadmill. A pressure sensor and a display may be included which measures and indicates the amount of pressure applied, and/or the amount of deviation from a desired amount of pressure. Having the user apply pressure to the pressure receiver, additional muscle groups in the user's body are exercised. The treadmill belt may be either motorized or non-motorized, with the ability to allow the user to go either forward or backward thereon while still applying pressure to the pressure receiver. The speed of the belt, the resistance applied to the belt (if unmotorized), and the elevation angle of the belt may be adjusted to suit the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2007Publication date: November 22, 2007Inventor: Keith Robert Nielsen
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Publication number: 20070239774Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatus for migrating a database of a workflow processing system from a current version to a new version by serializing the data into serialized objects and then deserializing the objects into the new version of the database. The current version of the database may include elements of data associated with base features and extension features of the workflow processing system. The new version of the database is initially generated to include only base features associated with a new version of the programmed instructions of the system. Deserializing the serialized objects into the new version of the database is effective to merge the object types of the information in the current version of the database into the object type of the new version of the database.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: Kevin Bodily, Kyle Manning, Robert Nielsen, Dwight Palmer
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Publication number: 20070192358Abstract: Provided are a method, system, and article of manufacture for automated creation and delivery for generating output material. A customer record is generated in a customer database to include fields specifying at least one product, customer preferences, and a selected output method to deliver generated output material on the product specified in the customer record. At least one customer record in the customer database is received to process. A template including at least one query of a content database is processed. The at least one query included in the template using at least one value from the customer record is executed against the content database to access at least one content file. The content of each accessed content file is generated into the output material. A determination is made of a selected one of a plurality of delivery options from the customer record. The output material is transmitted via the determined delivery option to the customer specified in the customer record.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2007Publication date: August 16, 2007Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Jagdish Nagda, Robert Nielsen, Gerri Peper
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Publication number: 20060230352Abstract: A computer system and method for collecting and processing user input in data fields is presented. A set of data fields is organized according to one or more contextual groupings and displayed to a user in a user interface display. As user input is received for the set of data fields, a validation component validates the inputted data. If any errors or inconsistencies are detected, a subset of the data fields corresponding to a contextual grouping of the erroneous data field(s) is presented in subsequent user interface display.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2006Publication date: October 12, 2006Applicant: Ramp Technology GroupInventor: Robert Nielsen
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Publication number: 20060173905Abstract: A customer record is generated to include fields specifying at least one product, customer preferences, and a selected delivery option indicating a method to deliver generated output material on the product. A job record including a status field is added to a job status table and set to a first status. A first worker is invoked if the selected job has the first status to generate output material from processing the product and customer preference fields in the customer record for the selected job. The status for the selected job in the job status table is set to a second status after generating the output material with the first worker. A second worker is invoked if the selected job has the second status to determine whether a selected one of a plurality of delivery options from the customer record for the selected job and transmits the output material via the determined delivery option to the customer specified in the customer record.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2006Publication date: August 3, 2006Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Leonard Lahey, Jagdish Nagda, Robert Nielsen, Dwight Palmer, Anthony Stuart, Adam Swartz
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Patent number: 6985358Abstract: The present invention is a fan tray assembly in a computer chassis which allows fan assemblies to be removed and installed without shutting down the computer device. The fan tray assembly includes two or more fan assemblies for cooling the interior of the chassis. The fan tray assembly has a first position in which the fan tray assembly is received in the chassis and an extended position in which the fan tray assembly extends from an opening in the chassis. The fan tray assembly has an endplate, a left side, a right side, and at least one of the sides includes one or more slots for receiving a fan assembly. A hot tap board mounted to the fan tray assembly is connected to a power cable. The fan assemblies are hot tap connected to the hot tap board. The present invention allows the fan assembly to be removed without shutting down the device by extending the fan tray assembly from the computer chassis and removing the fan assembly from the fan tray assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2003Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Daniel T. Thompson, Kevin Conn, Erik Robert Nielsen, Robert J. Hastings
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Publication number: 20050228711Abstract: Disclosed is a workflow management system for creating and delivering output material. A customer record is generated to include fields specifying at least one product, customer preferences, and a selected output method to deliver generated output material on the product specified in the customer record. A job record including a status field is added to a job status table for the customer record. The added job record status is set to a first status. A selected job is processed in the job status table. A first worker is invoked if the selected job has the first status. The first worker generates output material from processing the product and customer preference fields in the customer record for the selected job. The status for the selected job in the job status table is set to a second status after generating the output material. A second worker is invoked if the selected job has the second status.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2005Publication date: October 13, 2005Inventors: Leonard Lahey, Jagdish Nagda, Robert Nielsen, Dwight Palmer, Anthony Stuart, Adam Swartz
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Publication number: 20050203783Abstract: A real-time event planning system and method provides an automated interface that enables an event planner to create and publish events for which participants can immediately register. The system is designed to allow the event planner to configure all the characteristics of the event in real-time without requiring outside intervention, such as external program downloads or live assistance. An event can be made immediately available for prospective event participants to register and pay for the event.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2005Publication date: September 15, 2005Inventors: Michelle Allen, Robert Nielsen, Joseph Petrucci, Paul Thackray, Terry Drayton
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Publication number: 20050198634Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for assigning tasks in a distributed system. The method comprises indicating to one or more remote systems in the distributed system that a task is available for processing based on a list identifying the one or more remote systems. The method further comprises receiving at least one response from the one or more remote systems capable of performing the task based on the indication. The method comprises allowing at least one of the remote systems to perform the task based on the at least one received response.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2004Publication date: September 8, 2005Inventors: Robert Nielsen, Robert Willhoite, David Kramer
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Publication number: 20050071450Abstract: A method, system and apparatus for estimating an SLA breach value. The method can include processing resource data to identify an acceptable SLA breach value; and, displaying the acceptable SLA breach value through a user interface. The processing step can include identifying a best practices SLA breach value based upon resource data for an aggregation of customers. Alternatively, the processing step can include identifying an average SLA breach value for a specific customer. As a further alternative, the identifying step can include identifying an average SLA breach value for a specific customer for a specific resource. As yet a further alternative, the processing step can include identifying an SLA breach value trend based upon past measured historical systems management data; and, predicting a future SLA breach value based upon the trend. In all cases, the acceptable SLA breach value can be increased by a fixed proportion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2003Publication date: March 31, 2005Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Joshua Allen, Bryan Ellington, Bradford Fisher, Robert Nielsen, Jacob Yackenovich
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Publication number: 20040075983Abstract: The present invention is a fan tray assembly in a computer chassis which allows fan assemblies to be removed and installed without shutting down the computer device. The fan tray assembly includes two or more fan assemblies for cooling the interior of the chassis. The fan tray assembly has a first position in which the fan tray assembly is received in the chassis and an extended position in which the fan tray assembly extends from an opening in the chassis. The fan tray assembly has an endplate, a left side, a right side, and at least one of the sides includes one or more slots for receiving a fan assembly. A hot tap board mounted to the fan tray assembly is connected to a power cable. The fan assemblies are hot tap connected to the hot tap board. The present invention allows the fan assembly to be removed without shutting down the device by extending the fan tray assembly from the computer chassis and removing the fan assembly from the fan tray assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2003Publication date: April 22, 2004Inventors: Daniel T. Thompson, Kevin Conn, Erik Robert Nielsen, Robert J. Hastings
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Patent number: 6714411Abstract: The present invention is a fan tray assembly in a computer chassis which allows fan assemblies to be removed and installed without shutting down the computer device. The fan tray assembly includes two or more fan assemblies for cooling the interior of the chassis. The fan tray assembly has a first position in which the fan tray assembly is received in the chassis and an extended position in which the fan tray assembly extends from an opening in the chassis. The fan tray assembly has an end plate, a left side, and a right side, and at least one of the sides includes one or more slots for receiving a fan assembly. A hot tap board mounted to the fan tray assembly is connected to a power cable. The fan assemblies are hot tap connected to the hot tap board. The present invention allows the fan assembly to be removed without shutting down the device by extending the fan tray assembly from the computer chassis and removing the fan assembly from the fan tray assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2001Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Daniel T. Thompson, Kevin Conn, Erik Robert Nielsen, Robert J. Hastings
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Publication number: 20030123222Abstract: The present invention is a fan tray assembly in a computer chassis which allows fan assemblies to be removed and installed without shutting down the computer device. The fan tray assembly includes two or more fan assemblies for cooling the interior of the chassis. The fan tray assembly has a first position in which the fan tray assembly is received in the chassis and an extended position in which the fan tray assembly extends from an opening in the chassis. The fan tray assembly has an end plate, a left side, and a right side, and at least one of the sides includes one or more slots for receiving a fan assembly. A hot tap board mounted to the fan tray assembly is connected to a power cable. The fan assemblies are hot tap connected to the hot tap board. The present invention allows the fan assembly to be removed without shutting down the device by extending the fan tray assembly from the computer chassis and removing the fan assembly from the fan tray assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2001Publication date: July 3, 2003Inventors: Daniel T. Thompson, Kevin Conn, Erik Robert Nielsen, Robert J. Hastings
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Patent number: 6336767Abstract: A coupling device formed from a first coupling member and a second coupling member with a clamping structure for axially clamping the coupling members. At least three prismatic pins project from the first coupling member each of which is provided with at least one prismatic surface at at least one of the sides of the prismatic pin, and wherein three spaced z-reference surfaces are formed from the first coupling member which extend within a common x-y-plane transverse to the clamping direction. At least three grooves are formed in the second coupling member which are disposed in correspondence to the position of the prismatic pins and which are provided with axially elastic elements for exact positioning the coupling members relative to each other within the x-y-plane. The z-reference surfaces are formed from the free end surfaces of the prismatic pins and z-counter reference surfaces are formed from the base of each groove.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1999Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Assignee: System 3R International A.B.Inventors: Hakon Nordquist, Robert Nielsen
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Patent number: D380020Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1995Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Assignee: INTERLEGO AGInventor: Robert Nielsen
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Patent number: D388139Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1996Date of Patent: December 23, 1997Assignee: Interlego AGInventor: Robert Nielsen
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Patent number: D410777Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1995Date of Patent: June 8, 1999Assignee: Rubbermaid IncorporatedInventors: Vladimiro Pizzi, Robert A. Nielsen