Patents by Inventor Ronald J. Martin
Ronald J. Martin 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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Molecules having pesticidal utility, and intermediates, compositions, and processes, related thereto
Patent number: 11944099Abstract: This disclosure relates to the field of molecules having pesticidal utility against pests in Phyla Arthropoda, Mollusca, and Nematoda, processes to produce such molecules, intermediates used in such processes, pesticidal compositions containing such molecules, and processes of using such pesticidal compositions against such pests. These pesticidal compositions may be used, for example, as acaricides, insecticides, miticides, molluscicides, and nematicides. This document discloses molecules having the following formula (“Formula One”).Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2021Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: CORTEVA AGRISCIENCE LLCInventors: Ronald J. Heemstra, Ronald Ross, Jr., Timothy P. Martin, Nicolaas Vermeulen, John F. Daeuble, Sr., Joseph D. Eckelbarger, Alex Nolan, Kaitlyn Gray, David A. Demeter, Ricky Hunter, Tony K. Trullinger -
Publication number: 20210344851Abstract: Thermal imaging systems are provided. An example thermal imaging system includes an infrared (IR) imager that acquires IR image data of a field of view of the IR imager. The thermal imaging system further includes video analysis circuitry operably coupled to the IR imager. The video analysis circuitry receives first temperature data of a first field reference within the field of view of the IR imager, receives second temperature data of a second field reference within the field of view of the IR imager, and receives IR image data from the IR imager. The video analysis circuitry calibrates the IR imager based upon the first temperature data, the second temperature data, and the IR image data. The thermal imaging system may further include a temperature control chamber enclosing the IR imager and configured to thermally isolate the IR imager and temperature sensors thermally coupled to the IR imager.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2021Publication date: November 4, 2021Inventors: Robert Timothy Kester, Patrick Charles O'DRISCOLL, Steve Patrick GAUTIERI, Gary Timothy NOE, II, Venus J. DANTAS, Carlos A. CLAVERIA, Ronald J. MARTIN, Michael Jon FREEMAN, Ryan Patrick MALLERY
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Publication number: 20210344852Abstract: In one embodiment, an infrared (IR) imaging system for determining a concentration of a target species in an object is disclosed. The imaging system can include an optical system including an optical focal plane array (FPA) unit. The optical system can have components defining at least two optical channels thereof, said at least two optical channels being spatially and spectrally different from one another. Each of the at least two optical channels can be positioned to transfer IR radiation incident on the optical system towards the optical FPA. The system can include a processing unit containing a processor that can be configured to acquire multispectral optical data representing said target species from the IR radiation received at the optical FPA. Said optical system and said processing unit can be contained together in a data acquisition and processing module configured to be worn or carried by a person.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2021Publication date: November 4, 2021Inventors: Thomas A. ISBERG, Robert Timothy KESTER, Suresh VENKATARAYALU, Patrick Charles O'DRISCOLL, Steve Patrick GAUTIERI, Gary Timothy NOE, II, Venus J. DANTAS, Carlos A. CLAVERIA, Ronald J. MARTIN, Michael Jon FREEMAN, Ryan Patrick MALLERY
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Patent number: 5146705Abstract: An auxiliary weapon, such as a grenade launcher, is mounted on a main weapon, such as a rifle. The trigger member of the auxiliary weapon includes a pivotal extension that may be moved to a locked position to retain the safety in its on position. The extension in its unlocked position is adjacent the trigger member of the main weapon to allow both weapons to be easily fired using the same hand.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1991Date of Patent: September 15, 1992Assignee: R/M Equipment, Inc.Inventor: Ronald J. Martin
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Patent number: 4561104Abstract: The disclosure relates to a real time digital image enhancement system for performing the image enhancement segmentation processing required for a real time automated system for detecting and classifying surface imperfections in hot steel slabs. The system provides for simultaneous execution of edge detection processing and intensity threshold processing in parallel on the same image data produced by a sensor device such as a scanning camera. The results of each process are utilized to validate the results of the other process and a resulting image is generated that contains only corresponding segmentation that is produced by both processes.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1984Date of Patent: December 24, 1985Assignee: Honeywell Inc.Inventor: Ronald J. Martin
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Patent number: 4511242Abstract: Electronic alignment of paper feeding components in a machine such as an electrophotographic copier machine is achieved by placing an original master containing vernier calibrations on the document glass and a target master containing vernier calibrations in the copy paper bin. Thereupon, the machine is operated to produce a copy of the original master onto the target master producing a double set of vernier calibrations on the target master, which, when compared, provides information relating to skew angle, side edge relationship and leading edge alignment of the image to the copy paper. The vernier calibrations provide data which are keyed into a microprocessor controlled copy feeding servo mechanism to correct copy paper position and remove misalignment. The operation is repeated for various combinations of paper feed paths with techniques of original document placement and for duplex operation so that the copy paper matches image position for all modes of copier operation.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1982Date of Patent: April 16, 1985Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: William H. Ashbee, Donovan M. Janssen, Ronald J. Martin, William S. Seaward
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Patent number: 4457506Abstract: A servo-controlled recirculating automatic document feeder (RADF) includes a plurality of independently driven document transport devices. A picker mechanism separates documents in seriatim from a stack. An entry turnaround transport device buffers and delivers picked documents to a platen transport device for exposure. After exposure, the document is transported along a simplex or duplex path for duplex or simplex copying. The document is then buffered in an exit turnaround transport device and is subsequently returned to the stack. Each transport device is independently driven by a motor and a closed-loop servo. A common reference oscillator generates source signals for the servo-loops. A microcomputer operates on the source signals and generates reference signals for driving the transport devices.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1981Date of Patent: July 3, 1984Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: William H. Ashbee, Mark A. Beran, Donald F. Colglazier, Donovan M. Janssen, John P. Mantey, Ronald J. Martin, Gerald P. Patch, Larry E. Rittenhouse, James A. Valent
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Patent number: 3951297Abstract: An anti-siphon fluid tank adaptor to prevent the insertion of a siphoning tube while nonetheless permitting rapid filling of the tank.The adaptor comprises an extension firmly secured to the tank and a tubular sleeve firmly welded to the extension and having an end portion within the tank covered with a conically-shaped member. The sleeve is provided with several holes about the circumference of the sleeve and one end of the extension is provided with means for receiving a cap for closing the entire adaptor.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1974Date of Patent: April 20, 1976Assignees: Carlos A. Riquelme, Paul KeeleInventor: Ronald J. Martin