Patents by Inventor Ryan Grant
Ryan Grant 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: 20240141506Abstract: A test station assembly for monitoring a cathodic protection system of a buried or submerged structure includes a housing including an inner chamber a connector, and an opening. In addition, the test station assembly includes a pole to connect to the connector such that an electrical conductor extending through the pole and connected to a coupon assembly is configured enter into the inner chamber. Further, the test station assembly includes a face plate to attach to the housing to at least partially cover the opening and an electrically conductive test post to connect to the face plate. Still further, the test station assembly includes a cap to cover the test post outside of the inner chamber. The cap includes an internal passage to receive the test post therein, and an opening into the internal passage to receive a probe of a voltmeter therethrough to contact the test post.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2024Publication date: May 2, 2024Inventor: Ryan Grant Ell
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Publication number: 20240060189Abstract: An example test station assembly of a cathodic protection monitoring assembly includes a face plate including a plurality of openings. In addition, the test station assembly includes a plurality of test posts to pass through the plurality of openings. Further, the test station assembly includes a plurality of electrically non-conductive identification indicators to connect to the plurality of test posts on the face plate. Each of the plurality of identification indicators including one or more identifying characteristics to identify a corresponding voltage source of a plurality of underground voltage sources associated with an at least partially buried structure, a cathodic protection system for the buried structure, or the cathodic protection monitoring assembly. Still further, the test station assembly includes a plurality of electrical conductors to electrically connect the plurality of test posts to the plurality of underground voltage sources.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2023Publication date: February 22, 2024Inventors: Ryan Grant Ell, Brandon Daniel Hall
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Patent number: 11865284Abstract: The present disclosure provides a fluidic device including (a) a first channel including a first inlet and a first outlet, (b) a second channel including a second inlet and a second outlet, wherein the second inlet of the second channel is in fluid communication with the first outlet of the first channel, and (c) a sensor positioned between the first outlet and the second inlet, wherein the sensor includes a sensor configured to deflect in response to a flow between the first channel and the second channel.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2018Date of Patent: January 9, 2024Assignees: University of Connecticut, Yale UniversityInventors: Kazunori Hoshino, Davina Jaiswal, Mengdi Bao, Garrett Soler, Ariane Garrett, Ryan Grant, Michael Diluna, Hitten Zaveri
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Publication number: 20240003016Abstract: Assemblies and methods for monitoring the cathodic protection of underground or submerged structures may include a coupon assembly including a conductive test coupon and a reference electrode for determining the voltage potential difference of the protected structure without substantially interrupting surrounding current sources. The reference electrode may be at least partially covered with an electrolytic material in electrical contact with the surrounding environment via a plug including a porous material. A method of installation of the assembly may allow a single technician to install the coupon assembly using a probe rod without extensive on-site excavation. The coupon assembly may be configured to seat securely with the probe rod for stability during installation, and release from the probe rob when the probe rod is separated from the coupon assembly and withdrawn from the ground, leaving the coupon assembly at a preselected depth or preselected distance from the protected structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2023Publication date: January 4, 2024Inventor: Ryan Grant Ell
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Publication number: 20230407488Abstract: An embodiment of an electrode watering assembly includes a cap having a cap body with a reservoir adjacent to a proximal electrode end of a permanent reference electrode when installed thereon. The cap body may include (i) a distal cap end defining a distal opening configured to be disposed around the proximal electrode end, (ii) a proximal cap end defining a proximal opening, and (iii) an outer wall defining an overflow port therethrough to receive overflow fluid from the reservoir and direct the overflow fluid out of the reservoir. The electrode watering assembly may include a conduit having a distal conduit end configured to be fluidly coupled to the proximal opening and a proximal conduit end configured to be positioned at a cathodic test station. Thus, fluid directed into the proximal conduit end is directed through the conduit and into the reservoir for watering at least the proximal electrode end.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2023Publication date: December 21, 2023Inventor: Ryan Grant Ell
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Publication number: 20230383418Abstract: Assemblies and methods for maintaining cathodic monitoring of underground structures may include an electrode watering assembly having a cap that includes a cap body of a rigid material defining one or more chambers adjacent to a proximal electrode end of a permanent reference electrode when installed thereon. The cap body may include a distal cap end defining a distal opening configured to be disposed around the proximal electrode end and a proximal cap end defining a proximal opening. The electrode watering assembly may include a conduit having a flexible material. The conduit may include a distal conduit end configured to be fluidly coupled to the proximal opening and a proximal conduit end configured to be positioned at a cathodic test station, such that fluid directed into the proximal conduit end is directed through the conduit and into the one or more chambers for watering at least the proximal electrode end.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2023Publication date: November 30, 2023Inventor: Ryan Grant Ell
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Publication number: 20230383416Abstract: An example test station assembly of a cathodic protection monitoring assembly includes a face plate including a plurality of openings. In addition, the test station assembly includes a plurality of test posts to pass through the plurality of openings. Further, the test station assembly includes a plurality of electrically non-conductive identification indicators to connect to the plurality of test posts on the face plate. Each of the plurality of identification indicators including one or more identifying characteristics to identify a corresponding voltage source of a plurality of underground voltage sources associated with an at least partially buried structure, a cathodic protection system for the buried structure, or the cathodic protection monitoring assembly. Still further, the test station assembly includes a plurality of electrical conductors to electrically connect the plurality of test posts to the plurality of underground voltage sources.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2023Publication date: November 30, 2023Inventors: Ryan Grant Ell, Brandon Daniel Hall
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Publication number: 20230383417Abstract: A test station assembly for monitoring a cathodic protection system of a buried or submerged structure includes a housing including an inner chamber a connector, and an opening. In addition, the test station assembly includes a pole to connect to the connector such that an electrical conductor extending through the pole and connected to a coupon assembly is configured enter into the inner chamber. Further, the test station assembly includes a face plate to attach to the housing to at least partially cover the opening and an electrically conductive test post to connect to the face plate. Still further, the test station assembly includes a cap to cover the test post outside of the inner chamber. The cap includes an internal passage to receive the test post therein, and an opening into the internal passage to receive a probe of a voltmeter therethrough to contact the test post.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2023Publication date: November 30, 2023Inventor: Ryan Grant Ell
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Patent number: 11807945Abstract: Assemblies and methods for monitoring the cathodic protection of underground or submerged structures may include a coupon assembly including a conductive test coupon and a reference electrode for determining the voltage potential difference of the protected structure without substantially interrupting surrounding current sources. The reference electrode may be at least partially covered with an electrolytic material in electrical contact with the surrounding environment via a plug including a porous material. A method of installation of the assembly may allow a single technician to install the coupon assembly using a probe rod without extensive on-site excavation. The coupon assembly may be configured to seat securely with the probe rod for stability during installation, and release from the probe rob when the probe rod is separated from the coupon assembly and withdrawn from the ground, leaving the coupon assembly at a preselected depth or preselected distance from the protected structure.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2022Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: MARATHON PETROLEUM COMPANY LPInventor: Ryan Grant Ell
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Patent number: 11689605Abstract: A method and apparatus for performing operations by network interface cards in a network of computers. A network interface card is configured to receive a message and to interpret the message to identify a primitive operation to be performed. The primitive operation is one of a plurality of primitive operations that are performed to perform an operation. The primitive operation is performed by the network interface card and a trigger signal is generated in response to performing the primitive operation. The trigger signal is interpreted to identify a triggered message. The triggered message identifies a next one of the plurality of primitive operations to be performed. The triggered message is transmitted back to the network interface card or to another network interface card in the network for processing.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2020Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Assignee: National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLCInventors: Ryan Grant, William Whitney Schonbein
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Publication number: 20230061824Abstract: Assemblies and methods for monitoring the cathodic protection of underground or submerged structures may include a coupon assembly including a conductive test coupon and a reference electrode for determining the voltage potential difference of the protected structure without substantially interrupting surrounding current sources. The reference electrode may be at least partially covered with an electrolytic material in electrical contact with the surrounding environment via a plug including a porous material. A method of installation of the assembly may allow a single technician to install the coupon assembly using a probe rod without extensive on-site excavation. The coupon assembly may be configured to seat securely with the probe rod for stability during installation, and release from the probe rob when the probe rod is separated from the coupon assembly and withdrawn from the ground, leaving the coupon assembly at a preselected depth or preselected distance from the protected structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2022Publication date: March 2, 2023Inventor: Ryan Grant Ell
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Patent number: 11447877Abstract: Assemblies and methods for monitoring the cathodic protection of underground or submerged structures may include a coupon assembly including a conductive test coupon and a reference electrode for determining the voltage potential difference of the protected structure without substantially interrupting surrounding current sources. The reference electrode may be at least partially covered with an electrolytic material in electrical contact with the surrounding environment via a plug including a porous material. A method of installation of the assembly may allow a single technician to install the coupon assembly using a probe rod without extensive on-site excavation. The coupon assembly may be configured to seat securely with the probe rod for stability during installation, and release from the probe rob when the probe rod is separated from the coupon assembly and withdrawn from the ground, leaving the coupon assembly at a preselected depth or preselected distance from the protected structure.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2022Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Assignee: MARATHON PETROLEUM COMPANY LPInventor: Ryan Grant Ell
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Publication number: 20210329061Abstract: A method and apparatus for performing operations by network interface cards in a network of computers. A network interface card is configured to receive a message and to interpret the message to identify a primitive operation to be performed. The primitive operation is one of a plurality of primitive operations that are performed to perform an operation. The primitive operation is performed by the network interface card and a trigger signal is generated in response to performing the primitive operation. The trigger signal is interpreted to identify a triggered message. The triggered message identifies a next one of the plurality of primitive operations to be performed. The triggered message is transmitted back to the network interface card or to another network interface card in the network for processing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2020Publication date: October 21, 2021Inventors: Ryan Grant, William Whitney Schonbein
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Publication number: 20200046951Abstract: The present disclosure provides a fluidic device including (a) a first channel including a first inlet and a first outlet, (b) a second channel including a second inlet and a second outlet, wherein the second inlet of the second channel is in fluid communication with the first outlet of the first channel, and (c) a sensor positioned between the first outlet and the second inlet, wherein the sensor includes a sensor configured to deflect in response to a flow between the first channel and the second channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2018Publication date: February 13, 2020Inventors: Kazunori HOSHINO, Davina JAISWAL, Mengdi BAO, Garrett SOLER, Ariane GARRETT, Ryan GRANT, Michael DILUNA, Hitten ZAVERI
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Patent number: 10538421Abstract: A system for managing an inventory of carpet rolls within a warehouse includes one or more autonomous lift trucks, a database configured to store location information for a plurality of carpet rolls in the warehouse, a server in electronic communication with the database, and a system manager configured to send one or more instructions to the one or more lift trucks. The one or more autonomous lift trucks include a frame, a mast attached to the frame, a pole fixedly mounted on the mast, the pole being configured for insertion within a core of a carpet roll for transport of the carpet roll, a plurality of imaging devices mounted on each lift truck in a displaceable manner, at least one navigation sensor, at least one safety sensor, at least one emergency stop, and at least three wheels.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2017Date of Patent: January 21, 2020Assignee: Atlantic CorporationInventors: Joshua William Blevins, John Alan Little, Michael A. Peeples, Chandler Ryan Grant
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Publication number: 20190099579Abstract: An air filtration assembly includes a filter portion formed from a suitable filtration media and a mounting portion disposed adjacent the filter portion. The mounting portion includes a series of first magnetic field emission structures positioned therein or thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2018Publication date: April 4, 2019Inventors: Christopher Randall BAKER, Mark William DIMATTEO, Ryan GRANT
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Patent number: 10219803Abstract: Disclosed herein are devices capable of (1) gasping tissue, (2) passing suture through the tissue, and (3) resetting both their tissue grasping and suture passing features without the device being removed from the incision.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2016Date of Patent: March 5, 2019Inventors: Ryan Grant, Michael Diluna, Vadim Gordin
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Publication number: 20180319594Abstract: A system for managing an inventory of carpet rolls within a warehouse includes one or more autonomous lift trucks, a database configured to store location information for a plurality of carpet rolls in the warehouse, a server in electronic communication with the database, and a system manager configured to send one or more instructions to the one or more lift trucks. The one or more autonomous lift trucks include a frame, a mast attached to the frame, a pole fixedly mounted on the mast, the pole being configured for insertion within a core of a carpet roll for transport of the carpet roll, a plurality of imaging devices mounted on each lift truck in a displaceable manner, at least one navigation sensor, at least one safety sensor, at least one emergency stop, and at least three wheels.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2017Publication date: November 8, 2018Inventors: Joshua Blevins, John Alan Little, Michael A. Peeples, Chandler Ryan Grant
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Publication number: 20170252034Abstract: Disclosed herein are devices capable of (1) gasping tissue, (2) passing suture through the tissue, and (3) resetting both their tissue grasping and suture passing features without the device being removed from the incision.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2016Publication date: September 7, 2017Inventors: Ryan Grant, Michael Diluna, Vadim Gordin
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Publication number: 20170038822Abstract: A method and apparatus for managing power used by a computer system. User input relating to the power for a group of objects is received. A system description is sent to a user when the user input requests the system description for the group of the objects. The system description describes the group of the objects in the computer system with a level of detail based on a role of the user. Attributes are associated with the objects and the attributes for the objects are selected by at least one of measurement attributes or control attributes. A group of the control attributes for the group of the objects is set to control the power used by the group of the objects using application programming interfaces to the group of objects when the user input requests changes to the power used by the group of the objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2015Publication date: February 9, 2017Inventors: James H. Laros, III, Ryan Grant, Suzanne M. Kelly, Michael L. Levenhagen, Stephen Lecler Olivier, Kevin Pedretti, David DeBonis