Patents by Inventor Robert W. Cameron
Robert W. Cameron 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: 9838427Abstract: A network device comprises one or more processors coupled to a memory, and a dynamic services module configured for execution by the one or more processors to receive, from a client device, a service request specifying a service. The dynamic service module is further configured for execution by the one or more processors to, in response to obtaining a negative indication for the service, send a representation of the service request to a honeypot to cause the honeypot to offer the service to the client device.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2016Date of Patent: December 5, 2017Assignee: Juniper Networks, Inc.Inventors: Daniel J. Quinlan, Oskar Ibatullin, Bryan Burns, Oliver Tavakoli, Robert W. Cameron
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Publication number: 20170048274Abstract: A network device comprises one or more processors coupled to a memory, and a dynamic services module configured for execution by the one or more processors to receive, from a client device, a service request specifying a service. The dynamic service module is further configured for execution by the one or more processors to, in response to obtaining a negative indication for the service, send a representation of the service request to a honeypot to cause the honeypot to offer the service to the client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2016Publication date: February 16, 2017Inventors: Daniel J. Quinlan, Oskar Ibatullin, Bryan Burns, Oliver Tavakoli, Robert W. Cameron
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Patent number: 9485276Abstract: A network device comprises one or more processors coupled to a memory, and a dynamic services module configured for execution by the one or more processors to receive, from a client device, a service request specifying a service. The dynamic service module is further configured for execution by the one or more processors to, in response to obtaining a negative indication for the service, send a representation of the service request to a honeypot to cause the honeypot to offer the service to the client device.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2014Date of Patent: November 1, 2016Assignee: Juniper Networks, Inc.Inventors: Daniel J. Quinlan, Oskar Ibatullin, Bryan Burns, Oliver Tavakoli, Robert W. Cameron
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Patent number: 9106693Abstract: This disclosure describes a global attacker database that utilizes device fingerprinting to uniquely identify devices. For example, a device includes one or more processors and network interface cards to receive network traffic directed to one or more computing devices protected by the device, send, to the remote device, a request for data points of the remote device, wherein the data points include characteristics associated with the remote device, and receive at least a portion of the requested data points. The device also includes a fingerprint module to compare the received portion of the data points to sets of data points associated with known attacker devices, and determine, based on the comparison, whether a first set of data points of a first known attacker device satisfies a similarity threshold. The device also includes an security module to selectively manage, based on the determination, additional network traffic directed to the computing devices.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2013Date of Patent: August 11, 2015Assignee: Juniper Networks, Inc.Inventors: Daniel J. Quinlan, Kyle Adams, Oskar Ibatullin, Yuly Tenorio Morales, Robert W. Cameron, Bryan Burns
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Publication number: 20150121529Abstract: A network device comprises one or more processors coupled to a memory, and a dynamic services module configured for execution by the one or more processors to receive, from a client device, a service request specifying a service. The dynamic service module is further configured for execution by the one or more processors to, in response to obtaining a negative indication for the service, send a representation of the service request to a honeypot to cause the honeypot to offer the service to the client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2014Publication date: April 30, 2015Inventors: Daniel J. Quinlan, Oskar Ibatullin, Bryan Burns, Oliver Tavakoli, Robert W. Cameron
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Publication number: 20140283061Abstract: This disclosure describes a global attacker database that utilizes device fingerprinting to uniquely identify devices. For example, a device includes one or more processors and network interface cards to receive network traffic directed to one or more computing devices protected by the device, send, to the remote device, a request for data points of the remote device, wherein the data points include characteristics associated with the remote device, and receive at least a portion of the requested data points. The device also includes a fingerprint module to compare the received portion of the data points to sets of data points associated with known attacker devices, and determine, based on the comparison, whether a first set of data points of a first known attacker device satisfies a similarity threshold. The device also includes an security module to selectively manage, based on the determination, additional network traffic directed to the computing devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Daniel J. Quinlan, Kyle Adams, Oskar Ibatullin, Yuly Tenorio Morales, Robert W. Cameron, Bryan Burns
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Publication number: 20140096229Abstract: A virtual honeypot is configured within a security appliance by configuring one or more network addresses associated with the virtual honeypot. The security appliance receives network traffic destined for the virtual honeypot sent to the one or more network addresses associated with the virtual honeypot, and forwards the traffic to a remote honeypot such that the remote honeypot appears to be connected to a network local to the security appliance.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: JUNIPER NETWORKS, INC.Inventors: Bryan Burns, Oskar Ibatullin, Oliver Tavakoli, Robert W. Cameron, Daniel J. Quinlan
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Patent number: 7996963Abstract: A clip system for use with tarps and other flexible sheet material. The system includes first and second parts that are rotatably mounted so as to be free to twist independently of one another, in response to wind or other forces. The first part may be a clip body having jaws for gripping a tarp or other flexible sheet material, and the second part may be an attachment fitting for engaging an article separate from the tarp. There may be a series of different attachment fittings that are interchangeably mountable to the clip body, such as a hook, a screw-on fitting for attachment to a bottle that forms a weight, or a fitting for attachment of a strap or shock cord, for example. The two pieces may be joined by a male coupler and a female receptacle that receives the coupler in locking engagement. The male coupler may have a plurality of resiliently flexible legs with beveled end surfaces that flex inwardly to pass through the opening of the female receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2007Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: The Clip Joint LLCInventor: Robert W. Cameron
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Patent number: 6035567Abstract: A hazard warning sign assembly having a sign plate displaying a warning message, and at least one flashing light and horn for generating visual and audible signals for attracting attention to the sign. A rechargeable battery pack forms a detachable handle for the sign plate and the signal housing. A telescoping pole portion mounted to the lower end of the elongate battery pack is provided for height adjustment of the assembly. Manually operable switch buttons control actuation of the flashing light and horn units.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1996Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Inventor: Robert W. Cameron
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Patent number: 5546887Abstract: An emergency signalling whistle which simultaneously emits high- and low-pitched whistle tones so as to be detectable from relatively long distances and localizable from relatively short distances. A mouthpiece contains first and second air passages which discharge across openings into chambers of different sizes. The whistle also incorporates cylindrically concave grip surfaces which align with the ends of the person's thumb and forefinger in the grip position. In addition, there is an enlarged flange at the end of the mouthpiece which is retained in the person's mouth by the incisor teeth, and a second flange around the mouthpiece which forms a seal against the outer surface of the person's lips.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1994Date of Patent: August 20, 1996Inventor: Robert W. Cameron
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Patent number: 5388313Abstract: A clip assembly for gripping a sheet of material. The assembly includes first and second jaw members having ramp portions which are joined along a common hinge. The ramp portions form divergent inclined planes, and are surrounded by a sliding collar. As the sliding collar is moved from the hinge area toward the grip portions of the jaws, the latter are forced together against the sheet of material. A releasable ratchet pawl locks the sliding collar against reverse movement. The clip assembly is suitable for fabrication from injection molded plastic.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1993Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Inventor: Robert W. Cameron
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Patent number: 5342320Abstract: A hypodermic syringe having protective shielding for preventing injury to persons by being pricked by the syringe after use. A shield is mounted to the sleeve for longitudinal movement, and this is extendable from a retracted position in which the shield is withdrawn from the syringe of the syringe, to an extended position in which the shield is positioned around the syringe so as to cover the tip portion thereof. The shield may be made up of first and second clamshell halves which are spread apart from one another along the sides of the tubular sleeve in the retracted position, and which come together in the extended position so that their tip portions cover the syringe. The shield may be extended manually by means of a button, or automatically by means of a spring mechanism. Disinfectant pads may be mounted to the interior surfaces of the clamshell halves so that these come into contact with the tip of the syringe and sterilize it when the clamshell halves are extended.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1993Date of Patent: August 30, 1994Inventor: Robert W. Cameron
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Patent number: 5197954Abstract: A hypodermic syringe having a needle which folds back into a longitudinally extending channel formed on the side of the barrel of the syringe after use. A disinfectant pad may be mounted in the channel for sterilizing the needle, and lugs are provided for retaining the needle in the channel. During use, the needle is mounted to the lower end of the syringe by a supporting boss. This boss may be provided with a relatively weaker portion so that it snaps off from the barrel of the syringe in response to lateral pressure. Alternatively, there is a releasable catch which holds the boss in abutment with the end of the barrel. After the boss is separated from the end of the barrel, a pivot hinge which is mounted to the boss permits it to be folded into the protective channel.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1991Date of Patent: March 30, 1993Inventor: Robert W. Cameron
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Patent number: 5120617Abstract: A battery having an integral emergency circuit breaker for preventing the transmission of electrical current from the battery to a vehicle in which the battery is connected in an electric circuit. The battery is connected in the circuit so its negative terminal is grounded, and its positive terminal is ungrounded, under normal conditions. The battery has an impact resistant case for shielding the contents thereof from electrical contact with the structure of the vehicle in the event of an accident. A fuse link is provided for interrupting the flow of electrical current from the positive pole of the charge storage section to the positive terminal of the battery in response to an increase in the electrical current flowing through the fuse link. The first end of the fuse link is connected to the positive pole of the charge storage section and the second end of the fuse link is connected to the exposed positive terminal.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1990Date of Patent: June 9, 1992Inventor: Robert W. Cameron
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Patent number: 5062662Abstract: A passenger restraint system for vehicles. A pouch containing an inflatable restraint bag is mounted to a seatbelt so that the pouch is positioned in front of a passanger when the belt is worn. There is an opening in the forward side of the pouch for permitting the bag to expand out of the pouch upon inflation. A flexible hose provides a conduit for supplying compressed air to the inflatable bag from a compressed air cylinder mounted to the vehicle body. A valve permits the air to flow from the cylinder through the hose to the bag in response to an impact received by the vehicle, so that the bag inflates and restrains the passenger against forward motion. The bag may be made of Kevlar.TM., or may be provided with Kevlar.TM. facings. The valve may be a lid positioned in the neck of the air bottle and held place by a pin and a hinge. The pin may be withdrawn by a solenoid actuated by a deceleration sensor so as to release the lid.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1990Date of Patent: November 5, 1991Inventor: Robert W. Cameron
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Patent number: 5034620Abstract: An emergency circuit breaker for preventing the transmission of electrical current to a vehicle from a battery connected in an electric circuit of the vehicle. The battery is connected in the circuit of the vehicle so that at least one terminal of the battery is not grounded to the structure of the vehicle under normal conditions. The circuit breaker is provided as a separate modular unit which is mountable to the external posts of the battery. The circuit breaker has an impact resistant housing for shielding the ungrounded terminal of the battery from electrical contact with the structure of the vehicle. A fuse link is provided for interrupting the flow of electrical current from the battery to the vehicle circuit in response to an increase in the electrical current flowing through the fuse link. The ungrounded terminal of the battery is electrically connected to a first side of the fuse link, and the impact resistant housing shields the connector from electrical contact with the structure of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1989Date of Patent: July 23, 1991Inventor: Robert W. Cameron
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Patent number: 5030106Abstract: A clamp for mounting a jumper cable to a terminal of a storage battery. The clamp comprises first and second movably mounted jaws having opposed gripping faces which define a gap for receiving the terminal. At least one of the gripping faces has an electrical conductor portion thereon for establishing electrical contact with the terminal. The first jaw has a gear rack mounted thereto, which is engaged by a pinion gear which is rotatably mounted to the second jaw. A worm wheel is mounted coaxially to the pinion gear, and is engaged by a drive worm. A handwheel is provided for manual rotation of the drive worm. The resulting movement of the first jaw relative to the second jaw adjusts the gap so that the battery terminal can be received and gripped therein. The clamp may have a bore which penetrates into the electrical conductor portion of the jaw for receiving an end of the jumper cable in electrical contact therewith, and a setscrew for securing the end of the jumper cable in the bore.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1990Date of Patent: July 9, 1991Inventors: Robert W. Cameron, Richard Q. Opler
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Patent number: 5025729Abstract: An emergency signalling device comprising an elongate shell to be fired into the air. The shell encloses a combustible propellant charge, combustible material for generating a visible smoke trail, combustible material for generating a visible spark trail, at least one explosive charge for generating an audible report, a multiplicity of radar chaff particles, and an explosive ejection charge for distributing the radar chaff particles from the shell once the shell has been propelled beyond a predetermined altitude. An ignitor wire is provided which is in contact with the propellant charge. The shell is enclosed in a barrel for storage and launching. The barrel has an external thumbstop to prevent recoil from pushing the barrel back through the hand of the operator. There is a bulkhead at the closed lower end of the barrel, on which are mounted electrical contacts connected to the ends of the ignitor wire.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1990Date of Patent: June 25, 1991Inventor: Robert W. Cameron
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Patent number: 4842100Abstract: The invention is directed to a transmission assembly comprising: a power output delivery end and a power input end; a pocket bearing operative between the power delivery end and the input end of the transmission; a lubricant containing housing remote from the pocket bearing in the transmission; a lubricant conduit system extending from said housing to said power input end of the transmission; a lubricant pump in said housing responsive to transmission operation for throwing lubricant outwardly under pressure within said housing; and a lubricant collector in said housing in the path of the lubricant thrown out by said pump, said collector directing the lubricant under pressure into said conduit system for delivery into said power input end of the transmission for supplying lubricant under pressure to reach said pocket bearing.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1987Date of Patent: June 27, 1989Assignee: The Timken CompanyInventors: Robert W. Cameron, Gary J. Dressler, Jack I. Hartline
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Patent number: 4722498Abstract: A non-rigid, gas inflatable airfoil having a bulbous inflatable forward body and three spaced-apart rearwardly extending inflatable tails. The tails are attached to the rearward portion of the body and form with the body a single inflatable chamber. The central tail is yieldably biased into an upwardly inclined position, and a pair of sheets extend between the tails. The airfoil has a generally delta shape and provides a positive lift when exposed to wind. The airfoil is connected to a single tie down line by a single attachment member and swivel attached to a central portion of the underside of the body. The body and tails have sufficient interior gas containing volume that when filled with a lighter-than-air gas will offset the weight of the airfoil. The bulbous body contains enough lighter-than-air gas that the airfoil assumes a vertical orientation with the body above the tail when in the water or in the air without wind.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1985Date of Patent: February 2, 1988Inventor: Robert W. Cameron