Patents by Inventor Steve Michael

Steve Michael 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).

  • Patent number: 7286690
    Abstract: Prestack seismic data is imaged by calculating an individual reflectivity for each frequency in the seismic data. Then, a mean reflectivity is calculating over the individual reflectivities. A variance is calculated for the set of reflectivities versus frequency. A second variance is calculated for the upgoing wavefield, using the mean reflectivity. A spatially varying pre-whitening factor is then calculated, using the variance for the reflectivities and the variance for the upgoing wavefield. A reflectivity is calculated at each location, using the spatially varying pre-whitening factor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2007
    Assignee: PGS Americas, Inc.
    Inventor: Steve Michael Kelly
  • Patent number: 7039526
    Abstract: A set of pre-stack seismic data is downward extrapolated, by first determining a migration interval in the seismic data set. A maximum error criterion is selected for the migration interval. A maximum relative error in phase calculated as a function of frequency, propagation angle, and the relative variation in velocity in the migration interval. The maximum relative error in phase is compared to the maximum error criterion. The type of extrapolation to use in the migration interval is determined from the comparison of the maximum relative error in phase to the maximum error criterion. The type of extrapolation is selected from a set comprising Gazdag phase-shift extrapolation, split-shift Fourier extrapolation, and implicit finite difference extrapolation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 2, 2006
    Assignee: PGS Americas, Inc.
    Inventor: Steve Michael Kelly
  • Patent number: 6772681
    Abstract: A pressing device is disclosed including a housing, a lower engaged to that housing and adapted to receive products to be pressed and an upper platen engaged to the housing and manually translatable with respect to the lower platen. A handle mechanism is connected to the upper platen for translating the upper platen with respect to the lower platen. The handle mechanism includes a resilient over-center locking mechanism for translating the upper platen to a locked position proximate the lower platen, whereupon the upper platen is further translated towards the lower platen independent of manual force.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 10, 2004
    Assignee: Proprocess Corporation
    Inventors: Steve Michael Raio, John Boyer
  • Patent number: 6351771
    Abstract: A distributed service network provides telecommunications and other services to users transparently of where the user accesses the network and the particular client used to access the network. The network comprises a plurality of regions, each comprising a region manager and one or more region servers. A personal agent is defined for each user and is replicated to remote regions in the network from the user's home region as the user connects through those remote regions. The personal agent stores user information including services to which the user is subscribed and preferences set by the user. The region servers include a set of transducers which operate to make services transparent to the actual client used to connect to the network and to the service provider.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 26, 2002
    Assignee: Nortel Networks Limited
    Inventors: Arthur Julian Patterson Craddock, Ramzan A. Khuwaja, Steve Michael Armstrong
  • Patent number: 6263786
    Abstract: A digitally controlled, manually actuated press comprising a housing having a lower platen attached thereto. The lower platen defines a generally planar top surface. Pivotally connected to the housing are left and right actuation handles, each of which is selectively movable between a loading/unloading and a press position. The press further comprises left and right transitional leveling members which are cooperatively engaged to respective ones of the actuation handles. Also included in the press are left and right upper platens which are cooperatively engaged to respective ones of the leveling members. Each of the upper platens define a generally planar bottom surface. In the press, each of the leveling members is configured to facilitate the rotation of the bottom surface of the corresponding upper platen into generally parallel relation to the top surface during the movement of the corresponding actuation handle from its loading/unloading position to its press position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2001
    Assignee: Proprocess Corp.
    Inventors: Steve Michael Raio, John James Boyer
  • Patent number: 6025925
    Abstract: An improved printing system is provided having at least one host computer and a printer in which the printer acquires print job accounting information and communicates it to the host computer via NPAP messages. A host computer downloads print job data to the printer through a communications port on the printer (i.e., either a parallel port, serial port, or network port), and as the printer prints the print job that it received from the host computer, the printer temporarily stores job accounting information. At the end of the print job, the printer communicates that job accounting information back to armed host computers via a bi-directional communications port, including typical information such as: the job identifier number, job processing time, number of sheets of paper from each paper source, number of impressions from each paper source (either one-sided or two-sided impressions), the port identifier, the network user name, the name of the print job (as specified), and the printer's serial number.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2000
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventors: Peter Stewart Davidson, Jr., Steve Michael Edwards, Kevin Patrick Goffinet, Francis Darrell Rafferty, Jr., Gail Marie Songer, James Francis Webb, Lloyd Phillip Young
  • Patent number: 5873659
    Abstract: An improved printing system having a host computer and a printer is provided in which the printer has a memory of sufficient size capable of temporarily storing multiple print jobs. The host computer can be utilized by a user or a Network Administrator to "view" the contents of a print queue within the printer, in which the queue holds one or more print jobs as these print jobs await printing. The host can inform the printer when a particular print job in the queue is to be deleted or undeleted. Deleted jobs are effectively removed from the queue and are not printed; however, such deleted jobs can be reinstated (or "undeleted") during the time interval between the delete command being received at the printer and when this job would have become the immediate subject for being interpreted, and the particular print job (which really never lost its place in the queue) returns to the queue and has its data sent to the interpreter when its turn to be dispatched occurs, and finally becomes printed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 1996
    Date of Patent: February 23, 1999
    Inventors: Steve Michael Edwards, Gail Marie Songer, James Francis Webb
  • Patent number: 5699493
    Abstract: An improved printing system is provided having at least one host computer and a printer in which the printer acquires print job accounting information and communicates it to the host computer via NPAP messages. A host computer downloads print job data to the printer through a communications port on the printer (i.e., either a parallel port, serial port, or network port), and as the printer prints the print job that it received from the host computer, the printer temporarily stores job accounting information. At the end of the print job, the printer communicates that job accounting information back to armed host computers via a bi-directional communications port, including typical information such as: the job identifier number, job processing time, number of sheets of paper from each paper source, number of impressions from each paper source (either one-sided or two-sided impressions), the port identifier, the network user name, the name of the print job (as specified), and the printer's serial number.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 16, 1997
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventors: Peter Stewart Davidson, Jr., Steve Michael Edwards, Kevin Patrick Goffinet, Francis Darrell Rafferty, Jr., Gail Marie Songer, James Francis Webb, Lloyd Phillip Young