Patents by Inventor Roger Thorpe
Roger Thorpe 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: 10252630Abstract: A retractable cable or hose station can include a guide with a first pulley fixed with respect to a longitudinally extending track. The retractable cable or hose station can also include a trolley configured to travel along the track, where the trolley has at least a second pulley to be positioned in a line with the first pulley generally parallel to the longitudinally extending track. The retractable cable or hose station can also include a flexible cable or hose configured to be looped around the first pulley and the second pulley so that the trolley can be pulled toward the first pulley when a free end of the flexible cable or hose is pulled away from the first pulley. The retractable cable or hose station can include a biasing mechanism for biasing the trolley away from the first pulley to tighten and retract the flexible cable or hose.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2017Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Assignee: Conductix, Inc.Inventors: Benjamin B. Hiebenthal, Martin Blair, Roger Thorpe
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Publication number: 20170203662Abstract: A retractable cable or hose station can include a guide with a first pulley fixed with respect to a longitudinally extending track. The retractable cable or hose station can also include a trolley configured to travel along the track, where the trolley has at least a second pulley to be positioned in a line with the first pulley generally parallel to the longitudinally extending track. The retractable cable or hose station can also include a flexible cable or hose configured to be looped around the first pulley and the second pulley so that the trolley can be pulled toward the first pulley when a free end of the flexible cable or hose is pulled away from the first pulley. The retractable cable or hose station can include a biasing mechanism for biasing the trolley away from the first pulley to tighten and retract the flexible cable or hose.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2017Publication date: July 20, 2017Inventors: Benjamin B. Hiebenthal, Martin Blair, Roger Thorpe
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Patent number: 8099474Abstract: Disclosed is a system and methods for acceleration of the TCP/IP and the iSCSI protocols. The methods may be adapted to a wide variety of systems and applications that employ communications protocols including TCP, with or without iSCSI. Using a hardware-based acceleration approach, common case network traffic is rapidly processed at near line rate thereby improving overall performance and alleviating processing bottlenecks.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2009Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Promise Technology, Inc.Inventors: Roger Thorpe, Jeffrey Oliver Thomas, Itsik Yomorta, Ting-Kuo Yu, Erasmo Javier Brenes
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Publication number: 20100235465Abstract: Disclosed is a system and methods for acceleration of the TCP/IP and the iSCSI protocols. The methods may be adapted to a wide variety of systems and applications that employ communications protocols including TCP, with or without iSCSI. Using a hardware-based acceleration approach, common case network traffic is rapidly processed at near line rate thereby improving overall performance and alleviating processing bottlenecks.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2009Publication date: September 16, 2010Applicant: iStor Networks, Inc.Inventors: Roger Thorpe, Jeffrey Oliver Thomas, Itsik Yomorta, Ting-Kuo Yu, Erasmo Javier Brenes
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Patent number: 7594002Abstract: Disclosed is a system and methods for acceleration of the TCP/IP and the iSCSI protocols. The methods may be adapted to a wide variety of systems and applications that employ communications protocols including TCP, with or without iSCSI. Using a hardware-based acceleration approach, common case network traffic is rapidly processed at near line rate thereby improving overall performance and alleviating processing bottlenecks.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2004Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Istor Networks, Inc.Inventors: Roger Thorpe, Jeffrey Oliver Thomas, Itsik Yomorta, Ting-Kuo Yu, Erasmo Javier Brenes
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Publication number: 20070288792Abstract: A bi-directional reflective memory channel between a pair of storage controllers is used to maintain a mirrored copy of each storage controller's native buffer contents within the buffer of the other storage controller. To maintain such mirrored copies, buffer write operations that fall within a reflective memory segment of one storage controller are automatically reflected across this channel to the other storage controller for execution, and vice versa. The write operations are preferably transmitted across the reflective memory channel using a protocol that provides for error checking, acknowledgements, and retransmissions. This protocol is preferably implemented entirely in automated circuitry, so that the mirrored copies are maintained without any CPU intervention during error-free operation. When a failover occurs, the surviving storage controller uses the mirrored copy of the failed storage controller's native buffer contents to assume control over the failed storage controller's disk drives.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2007Publication date: December 13, 2007Applicant: ISTOR NETWORKS, INC.Inventors: Roger Thorpe, Erasmo Brenes, Stephen O'Neil, Alec Shen
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Publication number: 20050210317Abstract: A bi-directional reflective memory channel between a pair of storage controllers is used to maintain a mirrored copy of each storage controller's native buffer contents within the buffer of the other storage controller. To maintain such mirrored copies, buffer write operations that fall within a reflective memory segment of one storage controller are automatically reflected across this channel to the other storage controller for execution, and vice versa. The write operations are preferably transmitted across the reflective memory channel using a protocol that provides for error checking, acknowledgements, and retransmissions. This protocol is preferably implemented entirely in automated circuitry, so that the mirrored copies are maintained without any CPU intervention during error-free operation. When a failover occurs, the surviving storage controller uses the mirrored copy of the failed storage controller's native buffer contents to assume control over the failed storage controller's disk drives.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2005Publication date: September 22, 2005Inventors: Roger Thorpe, Erasmo Brenes, Stephen O'Neil, Alec Shen
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Patent number: 6535518Abstract: A networked system is described in which the majority of data bypass the server(s). This design improves the end-to-end performance of network access by achieving higher throughput between the network and storage system, improving reliability of the system, yet retaining the security, flexibility, and services that a server-based system provides. The apparatus that provides this improvement consists of a network interface, server computer interface, and storage interface. It also has a switching element and a high-layer protocol decoding and control unit. Incoming traffic (either from the network or storage system) is decoded and compared against a routing table. If there is a matching entry, it will be routed, according to the information to the network, the storage interface, or sent to the server for further processing (default). The routing table entries are set up by the server based on the nature of the applications when an application or user request initially comes in.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2000Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: SimpleTech Inc.Inventors: Lee Chuan Hu, Jordi Ros, Calvin Shen, Roger Thorpe, Wei Kang Tsai
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Publication number: 20020154645Abstract: A networked system is described in which the majority of data bypass the server(s). This design improves the end-to-end performance of network access by achieving higher throughput between the network and storage system, improving reliability of the system, yet retaining the security, flexibility, and services that a server-based system provides. The apparatus that provides this improvement consists of a network interface, server computer interface, and storage interface. It also has a switching element and a high-layer protocol decoding and control unit. Incoming traffic (either from the network or storage system) is decoded and compared against a routing table. If there is a matching entry, it will be routed, according to the information to the network, the storage interface, or sent to the server for further processing (default). The routing table entries are set up by the server based on the nature of the applications when an application or user request initially comes in.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2002Publication date: October 24, 2002Inventors: Lee Chuan Hu, Jordi Ros, Calvin Shen, Roger Thorpe, Wei Kang Tsai
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Patent number: 5845507Abstract: A thermal compressor (10) comprises two adsorbent beds (11, 12) each with an associated thermal management system (14). The thermal management systems (14) are identical and consist of a circulating supply of a control fluid which passes through the adsorbent bed, a pump (15), a heat exchanger (16) and an inert bed (17, 18). Heat removed from the adsorbent beds (11, 12) by the control fluid is supplied to the inert beds (17, 18) and is store to be subsequently regenerated to heat the adsorbent beds (11, 12) in a later half of the operating cycle of the thermal compressor (10). The thermal compressor (10) is energy efficient by virtue of the heat recycling which is performed.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1997Date of Patent: December 8, 1998Assignee: University of WarwickInventors: Robert Edward Critoph, Roger Thorpe
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Patent number: 5401455Abstract: A non-blocking hot melt adhesive mass is prepared by (a) lining a rigid mold with a plastic film, said film being meltable together with the adhesive composition and blendable into said molten adhesive composition, and said mold being a heat sink or being in contact with a heat sink; (b) pouring molten hot melt adhesive into the lined mold; and (c) allowing the molten hot melt adhesive to solidify.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1994Date of Patent: March 28, 1995Assignee: National Starch and Chemical Investment Holding CorporationInventors: Stephen Hatfield, Paul Puletti, Robert Giese, Roger Thorpe