Patents by Inventor Roger A. Miller
Roger A. Miller 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: 20060266762Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing products including a mechanism for limiting the movement of multiple products within a housing to one direction, at least one product retaining structure for preventing access to multiple products in a given period of time, and at least one theft deterring mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2006Publication date: November 30, 2006Inventors: Richard Andrews, Roger Miller, John Colby, Kirk Vlastakis
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Publication number: 20060237381Abstract: A system for controlled advancement of product. Systems of this invention includes a track and pusher system as well as a motor. The motor couples to the track and pusher system, controlling forward movement of the pusher along the track and thereby controlling the speed at which product is advanced for access by the consumer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2006Publication date: October 26, 2006Inventors: Thomas Lockwood, Roger Miller
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Patent number: 7078162Abstract: The present invention provides an aqueous regenerator for addition to an aqueous developer that contains an organic solvent, a dispersing agent and a weak base, and has a pH of between about 8 and less than about 13. The aqueous regenerator includes an organic solvent, dispersing agent, and an effective amount of a strong base such that the regenerator has a greater pH than the developer into which the regenerator is to be added.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2003Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Gary Roger Miller, Kevin Wieland, Melanie Kelim
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Patent number: 7006763Abstract: An infrared welder for thermoplastic materials comprising the combination of a halogen lamp producing illumination in the infrared band located at the focal point of a first parabolic reflector. The parabolic reflector is joined in a substantially continuous fashion with a non-imaging lower reflector such as a Winston cone or a “CPC” having a lower aperture through which essentially all of the radiation from the source is directed. The aperture defines the shape and size of the weld area. The lower reflector may be brought into contact with the thermoplastic materials during the welding operation. Alternatively, a selectively operable press device may be used. Several embodiments are disclosed including embodiments which produce circular spot welds, linear welds, curved welds and corner welds.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2003Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: Extol, Inc.Inventors: Roger Miller, Andrew Van Klompenberg
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Publication number: 20060038803Abstract: In one embodiment, a plurality of LEDs are connected in series. A substantially constant current is applied to the LEDs. An amount of the current that flows through each LED is selectively controlled to provide light of a desired color and intensity.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2004Publication date: February 23, 2006Inventors: Roger Miller, Robert Houf, Ronald Vinsant
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Publication number: 20060035628Abstract: The present invention provides a weather channel that provides a user of a mobile electronic device simple access to weather information, such as local weather, national and international weather, user selected cities, as well as weather alerts and messages. The user may customize the weather content they receive on their devices. Users are able to view weather information based on their preferences. While using the weather channel, users automatically receive broadcast weather information, including local weather information (current temperature, forecast information, sunset, sunrise, humidity, UV index, and the like); selected city information, national and international weather, and weather alerts and messages that are easy to navigate.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2004Publication date: February 16, 2006Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Roger Miller, Albert Tan, Dane Howard, Paul VanderSpek, James Cooley, Keith Curtis
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Publication number: 20060026088Abstract: The present invention provides a stocks channel and a news channel to a user on a mobile device. Stocks based content associated with a stocks channel and news content associated with the news channel is automatically delivered and stored on a mobile electronic device for access by a user. Using the device, users can quickly access the stock and news information without having to type in information, or specifically request the information to be downloaded to the device. The stock channel and the news channel provides a quicker and less cumbersome way of accessing stock and news information than having to access a web site, a television, a radio station, or a telephone service.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2004Publication date: February 2, 2006Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Joel Grossman, Kent Skinner, Albert Tan, Yingli Wang, Roger Miller, Paul VanderSpek, Keith Curtis, Dane Howard, James Cooley
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Publication number: 20060017204Abstract: A spacer member for supporting a metallic alloy product during heat treatment comprising a ceramic core and a tubular housing is disclosed. The tubular housing, which encloses the ceramic core, comprises a bore, a wall portion, and two end portions. In order to resist deformation during usage, the tubular housing is made from high temperature steel, a high temperature steel alloy, or cold rolled steel. The wall portion has at least two substantially flat surfaces having corner edges that have a radius of at least ? inch and ends that are tapered at least ¼ inch. In addition, the flat surfaces also have a coating that reduces the sticking of a metallic alloy product. The end portions each have at least one aperture to allow the inside to adjust itself to ambient atmospheric pressure. A method of making a spacer member is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2004Publication date: January 26, 2006Inventors: Roger Kaufold, Roger Miller, Bradley Greve, Stephan Jones, Patricia Stewart, Daniel Severa, Joseph Harenski, Calvin Bates, Larry Wieserman
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Publication number: 20050278757Abstract: The present invention downloads watch faces to a mobile electronic device. Watch faces are broadcast to mobile electronic devices. The watch faces are automatically delivered and stored on a mobile electronic device for selection by a user. Using the device, users can quickly change the current watch face. The user may customize the watch faces they receive. For example, the user may select from a list of available watch faces. Additionally, a mystery watch face may be communicated to the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2004Publication date: December 15, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Joel Grossman, Albert Tan, Paul VanderSpek, Roger Wolff, Roger Miller, Christian Colando
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Publication number: 20050189369Abstract: Apparatus for dispensing products is disclosed. Certain embodiments of the apparatus include a housing adapted to store a plurality of products, at least one product dispensing mechanism within the housing, at least one theft deterrent mechanism for securing products within the housing, a power source within the housing, an electric motor within the housing for activating the product dispensing mechanism, and an operable control button mounted on the exterior of the housing and electronically connected to the power source and the motor so that activation of the button operates the motor. The apparatus may include a time delay to prevent multiple dispensing within a particular time period. The apparatus may include a sound producing mechanism to alert others of the dispensing of a product.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2004Publication date: September 1, 2005Inventors: Kirk Vlastakis, Richard Andrews, Paul Dowd, Roger Miller, David Shealey
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Publication number: 20050041667Abstract: The present invention provides a calendar channel that provides a user of a mobile electronic device simple access to calendar information. The user may customize the calendar content they receive on their devices. While using the calendar channel, users automatically receive broadcast calendar information, including event and appointment information. Example modes include: appointments view, event view, and month view. The appointment view mode is organized to display appointment information on the electronic device. The event view mode is arranged to display event information that is organized according to a day list format. The month view mode displays the days of the month. The calendar channel is synchronized and customized by the user from a single user interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2004Publication date: February 24, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Roger Miller, Burdette Holtgrewe, Albert Tan, Dane Howard, Paul VanderSpek, James Cooley, Keith Curtis
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Patent number: 6856769Abstract: An optical transceiver module includes an electro-optical transmission assembly and an electro-optical receiving assembly both mounted on a common printed circuit board and enclosed by a top shell and a bottom shell of an electromagnetically shielding transceiver module. The housing has optical connection openings and an electrical connection opening. The serial optical signals of a first Bit-rate of several Gbit/s and more are converted to serial electrical signals and are multiplexed to parallel electrical signals at a lower second Bit-rate. Reducing the Bit-rate and thus reducing the electromagnetic frequency reduces the risk of electromagnetic interference on the printed circuit main-board. The optical connection openings have a first and a second gasket for reducing the electromagnetic radiation emerging out of the housing through the optical connection openings.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2000Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Infineon Technologies AGInventors: Andreas Steffensen, Mario Festag, Christian Carstens, Andreas Stockhausen, Roger Miller
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Publication number: 20030194226Abstract: An infrared welder for thermoplastic materials comprising the combination of a halogen lamp producing illumination in the infrared band located at the focal point of a first parabolic reflector. The parabolic reflector is joined in a substantially continuous fashion with a non-imaging lower reflector such as a Winston cone or a “CPC” having a lower aperture through which essentially all of the radiation from the source is directed. The aperture defines the shape and size of the weld area. The lower reflector may be brought into contact with the thermoplastic materials during the welding operation. Alternatively, a selectively operable press device may be used. Several embodiments are disclosed including embodiments which produce circular spot welds, linear welds, curved welds and corner welds.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2003Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventors: Roger Miller, Andrew Van Klompenberg
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Patent number: 6544022Abstract: An apparatus for heat staking utilizes an infrared lamp to direct radiant energy onto a plastic part to heat and so soften it prior to the staking punch impacting the part. The apparatus comprises an energy directing means for concentrating the infrared energy onto the part, and a moveable carriage for moving the punch toward and away from the part. One embodiment of the energy concentrating means is a reflector, wherein the reflector includes a central aperture for admission of the part, and wherein the reflector comprises different curved sections for concentrating the energy over the surface of the part. In an alternate embodiment, the energy directing means comprises fiber optic cables for directing the infrared energy to the surface of the part.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Extol. Inc.Inventors: Mark W. Lanser, Roger Miller, Andrew Van Klompenberg
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Patent number: 6520022Abstract: In the representative embodiments described in the specification, a direct connect pressure tester arrangement has a saddle which is clamped to a pipe which may contain fluid under pressure and has a drill guide with an opening extending perpendicular to the wall of the pipe, along with a resilient member held against the outer wall of the pipe. A crosspipe is attached to a bushing mounted in the saddle and a valve is attached to the crosspipe in axial alignment with the bushing with a drill supported in axial alignment on the other side of the valve. A pressure gauge is mounted in a perpendicular passage of the crosspipe and a drain valve is attached to the cross pipe in axial alignment with the pressure gauge. After the pressure tester has been mounted on the pipe to be tested, the valve adjacent to the drill bit is turned to the open position and the drill bit is moved through the valve and the drill guide and operated to drill a hole in the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2000Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: The Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co., Inc.Inventors: Edward Anderson, Harmohindra Bhandal, Roger Miller
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Publication number: 20020001639Abstract: An apparatus for heat staking utilizes an infrared lamp to direct radiant energy onto a plastic part to heat and so soften it prior to the staking punch impacting the part. The apparatus comprises an energy directing means for concentrating the infrared energy onto the part, and a moveable carriage for moving the punch toward and away from the part. One embodiment of the energy concentrating means is a reflector, wherein the reflector includes a central aperture for admission of the part, and wherein the reflector comprises different curved sections for concentrating the energy over the surface of the part. In an alternate embodiment, the energy directing means comprises fiber optic cables for directing the infrared energy to the surface of the part.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2001Publication date: January 3, 2002Inventors: Mark W. Lanser, Roger Miller, Andrew Van Klompenberg
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Patent number: 6296470Abstract: A head for use in a heat staking machine utilizes an infrared heat lamp and reflectors to direct radiant energy onto a plastic stud to heat and so soften it prior to the staking punch impacting the stud. The lamp is disposed within a parabolic primary reflector which directs the lamp's output toward a secondary reflector. The secondary reflector has is concave and has a central aperture at its vertex through which the stud projects such that all of the radiant energy emitted by the lamp is focussed radially inward onto the stud. The punch is slidably mounted to the primary reflector for reciprocal movement along the axes of the reflectors, and is extended to impact the stud.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2000Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Inventors: Mark Lanser, Roger Miller, Andrew Van Klompenberg
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Patent number: 6253426Abstract: Many automotive radiators are now made with a metallic heat exchanger core and plastic top and bottom portions. A circumferencial lip on the plastic portions receives an O-ring. A flange on the core is folded over the lip and crimped to compress the O-ring between the lip and the flange to achieve a seal. When the crimp loosens, the radiator leaks. Current practice is to remove and replace the radiator since the leak cannot be repaired by brazing. The invention provides a clamp for slipping over the flange at the leak. Rotating one or more screw fasteners on the clamp compresses the crimped portion of the flange at the leak and the O-ring to repair the leak. The clamp remains in place without significant interference with function. The method of repair may be employed without removing the radiator from the vehicle. In may be performed without special skills or tools to greatly reduce the costs of leak repair.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Inventors: Charles Miller, Roger Miller
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Patent number: 5941338Abstract: The correction system of this invention simulates a power steering leak which the driver can manually adjust or automatically tune to offset vehicle drift and/or pull generated by road crown, wind, vehicle alignment, and tires during straight ahead driving. The drift and pull correction system taps into the bypass line of a vehicle's power steering system and can be added to the vehicle as an aftermarket device. For example, the standard rack or power gear, the power steering pump and reservoir and the steering assembly of the power steering system can be used in combination with the addition of correction lines and correction valves of the steering correction system to correct the vehicle's steering system for "straight ahead driving" without operator assistance. The magnitude of the drift and/or pull is a direct function of the magnitude of the leak and the back (parasitic) pressure in the system.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1996Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Assignee: Michelin Recherche et Technique S.A.Inventors: Gerald Roger Miller, Jack Latrop Wilson, Jr., James Kenneth Clinkscales
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Patent number: 5939863Abstract: A power circuit having a reverse battery protection feature, a current sensing feature and a temperature sensing feature employs a MOS gated power semiconductor device or other resistive device in the forward current path of a power stage. An information converting device converts analog information indicative of at least one of the current flowing through the resistive device and a signal from a temperature sensing device into a digital signal for delivery to a microprocessor.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1998Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: International Rectifier Corp.Inventor: Roger Miller