Patents by Inventor Ronald C. Carn
Ronald C. Carn 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: 5138611Abstract: A computer interconnect coupler has channel transmitters and channel receivers and logic circuitry for the routing of messages from the channel receivers which are addressed to the channel transmitters. When a message is received by a channel receiver, the channel receiver stores the beginning portion of the message in a first-in-first-out buffer, and sends a route message request to central switch logic. If the destination transmitter or receiver is busy, the central logic places the message request on a destination queue and returns a signal to the requesting source transmitter to turn on a flow control signal which is transmitted back to the data processing device having originated the message. Any message addressed to this data processing device, however, is inserted into the flow control carrier with pauses both before and after the message, and provisions are also made to allow the data processing device to return an acknowledgment responsive to the incoming message.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1991Date of Patent: August 11, 1992Assignee: Digital Equipment CorporationInventors: Ronald C. Carn, Donald R. Metz, Steven P. Zagame, Robert C. Kirk, Allan R. Kent, Harold A. Read, Barry A. Henry, Charles E. Kaczor, Milton V. Mills
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Patent number: 5084871Abstract: A computer interconnect coupler has channel transmitters and logic and channel receivers and logic circuitry for the routing of messages from the channel receivers which are addressed to the channel transmitters. When a message is received by a channel receiver, the channel receiver stores the beginning portion of the message in a first-in-first-out buffer, and sends a route message request to central switch logic. If the destination transmitter or receiver is busy, the central logic places the message request on a destination queue and returns a signal to the requesting source transmitter to turn on a flow control signal which is transmitted back to the data processing device having originated the message. Any message addressed to this data processing device, however, is inserted into the flow control carrier with pauses both before and after the message, and provisions are also made to allow the data processing device to return an ackowledgement responsive to the incoming message.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1989Date of Patent: January 28, 1992Assignee: Digital Equipment CorporationInventors: Ronald C. Carn, Donald R. Metz, Steven P. Zagame, Robert C. Kirk, Allan R. Kent, Harold A. Read, Barry A. Henry, Charles E. Kaczor, Milton V. Mills
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Patent number: 4970726Abstract: The reliability of a complex electronic system such as a computer interconnect coupler is enhanced by providing diagnostic capabilities in the system so that internal faults will be quickly diagnosed and repaired. To facilitate the repair process and enhance the likelihood that a defective circuit board will be properly repaired before being re-installed, pertinent internal diagnostic information about the defective circuit is stored in a nonvolatile memory on the circuit board for the defective circuit, so that the information will be physically carried to the repair facility along with the defective circuit.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1989Date of Patent: November 13, 1990Assignee: Digital Equipment CorporationInventors: Ronald C. Carn, Donald R. Metz, Steven P. Zagama, Robert C. Kirk, Allan R. Kent, Harold A. Read, Barry A. Henry, Charles E. Kaczor, Milton V. Mills
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Patent number: 4887076Abstract: A computer interconnect coupler has channel transmitters and channel receivers and logic circuitry for the routing of messages from the channel receivers which are addressed to the channel transmitters. When a message is received by a channel receiver, the channel receiver stores the beginning portion of the message in a first-in-first-out buffer, and sends a route message request to central switch logic. If the destination transmitter or receiver is busy, the central logic places the message request on a destination queue and returns a signal to the requesting source transmitter to turn on a flow control signal which is transmitted back to the data processing device having originated the message. Any message addressed to this data processing device, however, is inserted into the flow control carrier with pauses both before and after the message, and provisions are also made to allow the data processing data to return an acknowledgment responsive to the incoming message.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1987Date of Patent: December 12, 1989Assignee: Digital Equipment CorporationInventors: Allan R. Kent, Harold A. Read, Barry A. Henry, Charles E. Kaczor, Milton V. Mills, Ronald C. Carn, Donald R. Metz, Steven P. Zagame, Robert C. Kirk
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Patent number: 4845722Abstract: A computer interconnect coupler has a set of junctors which are assigned to channel transmitters and channel receivers for the routing of messages from the channel receivers which are addressed to the channel transmitters. When a message is received by a channel receiver, the channel receiver stores the beginning portion of the message in a first-in-first-out buffer, and sends a route message request to central switch logic. If the destination transmitter or receiver is busy, the central logic places the message request on a destination queue and returns a signal to the requesting source transmitter to turn on a flow control signal which is transmitted back to the data processing device having originated the message. Any message addressed to this data processing device, however, is inserted into the flow control carrier with pauses both before and after the message, and provisions are also made to allow the data processing device to return an acknowledgment code responsive to the imcoming message.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1987Date of Patent: July 4, 1989Assignee: Digital Equipment CorporationInventors: Allan R. Kent, Robert E. Stewart, Harold A. Read, Barry A. Henry, Charles E. Kaczor, Milton V. Mills, Ronald C. Carn, Donald R. Metz
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Patent number: 4569231Abstract: A scanning system having a variable field of imaging uses a transducer array including a central element and one or more annular elements concentric therewith. The central element is energized at a first frequency for near field imaging, and the one or more annular elements are energized at lower frequencies for intermediate and far field imaging. Electrical signals generated by the transducer elements in response to reflected ultrasonic waves are demodulated to form in-phase and quadrature phase demodulated signals, and the in-phase and quadrature phase electrical signals are then summed to provide an enhanced image signal.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1984Date of Patent: February 11, 1986Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Ronald C. Carnes, Stockton M. Miller-Jones
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Patent number: 4550608Abstract: A sector scanner having an oscillating transducer element includes a motor and rotating shaft, a crank attached to an end of the shaft, and a linkage connecting the crank and the oscillating transducer element whereby rotation of the shaft is translated to oscillation of the transducer element. Vibration from the oscillating transducer element is minimized by reducing the mass of the oscillating element and employing harmonic motion of the transducer element.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1983Date of Patent: November 5, 1985Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Ronald C. Carnes, Ted F. Naumann, Jr.
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Patent number: 4517840Abstract: A sector scanner which compensates for fluid leakage from the sealed transducer cavity includes a bladder in the cavity which is vented to the outside atmosphere whereby the bladder expands to compensate for the loss of fluid and a differential pressure between the cavity and the outside atmosphere is avoided. Alternatively, a fluid filled bladder is provided outside of the cavity and a port in the bladder is in fluid communication with the sealed cavity whereby fluid lost from the cavity is replaced by the fluid filled bladder. The bladder can be expandible with the fluid therein being under pressure.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1984Date of Patent: May 21, 1985Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Craig R. Thompson, Ronald C. Carnes, Ted F. Naumann, Jr.
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Patent number: 4453409Abstract: An ultrasonic sector scanner which utilizes rotating transducers uses an optical encoder for generating indexing signals. A slip-ring and brush assembly interconnects the transducers and electronic circuitry within the scanner.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1981Date of Patent: June 12, 1984Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Ted F. Naumann, Jr., Ronald C. Carnes
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Patent number: 4402223Abstract: An ultrasonic sector scanner using rotating transducers includes a transducer support wheel having a circumferential rim surface with a plurality of recessed seats within the circumferential surface for receiving inwardly facing transducers. The wheel and recessed seats provide accurate alignment of the transducers and acoustic mirrors direct ultrasonic energy between the transducers and ports.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1981Date of Patent: September 6, 1983Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Ted F. Naumann, Jr., Ronald C. Carnes, Axel F. Brisken