Patents by Inventor Steven A. Rice
Steven A. Rice 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: 7688956Abstract: Methods and system for validating facsimile communications by ensuring that each detected facsimile calling tone is actually a facsimile calling tone that was generated by a sending facsimile device. The method can include establishing a connection between a sending facsimile device and a receiving facsimile device, which was initiated by either the sending facsimile device or the receiving facsimile device. The connection can be utilized for at least one of facsimile communication, voice communication, and a combination of facsimile communication and voice communication. The method can also comprise switching the receiving facsimile machine from a voice-capable mode to a facsimile mode once at least one facsimile calling tone is detected after a first facsimile calling tone is detected while the receiving facsimile device in the line monitoring mode.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2004Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Duane E. Norris, Steven A. Rice, Douglas L. Robertson
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Patent number: 7359500Abstract: A method for carrying out predetermined actions by a telecom receiving device. A predetermined answer string is entered and stored in a memory portion of a receiving telecom device. Incoming calls are checked for appropriateness. Accepted incoming calls are monitored for a predetermined event. If the predetermined event is detected, a set of steps are accomplished in accordance with the previously stored answer string. The receiving telecom device then resumes normal operation after completing the actions represented by the answer string.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2004Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Lexmark International Inc.Inventors: Steven A. Rice, Douglas L. Robertson
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Publication number: 20040120495Abstract: A method of disabling call-waiting before receiving incoming digital data. An incoming call is answered by connecting a first line and a second line. The first line is then connected to a third line of a three-way calling feature. A dial tone is detected on the third line. A call-waiting disable signal is transmitted over the third line. The connection between the first line and the third line is terminated. The digital data is then received over the first line and the second line.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventors: Steven A. Rice, Douglas L. Robertson
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Patent number: 5619614Abstract: An electronic control system, particularly adaptable to coin-operated laundry appliances, which enables owners of such machines to customize machine operation. Laundry parameters are stored in random access memory, and timing functions are performed in control logic. Thus, the owner may simply update the information on a computer and download the parameters to individual laundry machines. A portable receiver/transmitter may be utilized to transfer information to the laundry machine controller by way of an infrared communications link. Also disclosed is a reconfigurable fuzzy logic control which is general purpose, having a functionality that may be easily altered in accordance with the type of machine. The structure of the fuzzy logic controller is identical for all applications.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1995Date of Patent: April 8, 1997Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Thomas R. Payne, Steven A. Rice, William W. Wead
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Patent number: 5412291Abstract: A highly flexible electronic control system which is readily reconfigurable or reprogrammable to suit more than one machine, such as more than one laundry appliance. Control parameters are input to the controller over a communications link, which may be an optical communications link. The controller is automatically adaptable to particular ones of a plurality of different machines, for example laundry appliances in the form of a two-speed washer, a one-speed washer, an electric dryer and a gas dryer. The controller determines the particular appliance by applying signals to particular terminals of a connector connected to a machine to be interrogated. Other terminals are monitored to logically recognize the particular appliance. Thereafter, the control system implements functions appropriate to the particular appliance.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1994Date of Patent: May 2, 1995Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Thomas R. Payne, Steven A. Rice
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Patent number: 5325677Abstract: A fabric washing machine includes a container to receive fabrics and washing fluid. An SRM is operatively connected to oscillate and rotate the container. Ribs formed on the center post of the container agitate the fabrics and fluid as the container is oscillated. Just prior to a spin extraction operation the container is oscillated with an asymmetric pattern that travels further in one direction than in the other. To minimize wrapping of the fabrics about the center post the asymmetric pattern is periodically reversed. Also, just prior to the spin operation the motor is operated at a constant torque and the time to accelerate the container from one speed to a higher speed is measured one or more times. The inertia of the load, and thus the size of the fabric load, is calculated from the time measurements. The motor then is operated at a constant torque to accelerate the container from a threshold speed for a predetermined period of time and the final speed of the container is measured.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1993Date of Patent: July 5, 1994Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Thomas R. Payne, Steven A. Rice, Richard E. McKnight, Jr., William W. Wead
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Patent number: 5306995Abstract: A highly flexible electronic control system which is readily reconfigurable or reprogrammable to suit more than one machine, such as more than one laundry appliance. Control parameters are input to the controller over a communications link, which may be an optical communications link. The controller is automatically adaptable to particular ones of a plurality of different machines, for example laundry appliances in the form of a two-speed washer, a one-speed washer, an electric dryer and a gas dryer. The controller determines the particular appliance by applying signals to particular terminals of a connector connected to a machine to be interrogated. Other terminals are monitored to logically recognize the particular appliance. Thereafter, the control system implements functions appropriate to the particular appliance.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1992Date of Patent: April 26, 1994Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Thomas R. Payne, Steven A. Rice
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Patent number: 5301523Abstract: A fabric washing machine includes a container to receive fabrics and fluid to wash the fabrics. A switched reluctance motor is operatively connected to oscillate and rotate the container. A control operates the machine by providing commutation signals to the motor to energize the stator phases in a predetermined sequence as corresponding rotor phases approach the stator phase being energized. To stop the machine the control repeatedly senses the instantaneous alignment of the stator and rotor phases and supplies commutation signals to the motor to energize the stator phases in the same sequence but as corresponding rotor phases have become aligned with the stator phase being energized.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1992Date of Patent: April 12, 1994Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Thomas R. Payne, Steven A. Rice, Richard E. McKnight, Jr., William W. Wead
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Patent number: 5285545Abstract: An appliance electronic control system which tends to maintain a constant total cycle time, and thus an accurate "Time Remaining" display, notwithstanding variations in the actual time required for a water fill operation. The control system includes a count down timer and a time remaining display indicating cycle time remaining based on the state of the count down timer. The count down timer is initialized to a state representing nominal total cycle time, which includes the sum of a nominal fill time for water filling operations, a nominal time duration for each of several pause intervals, and the time durations of operational modes under the direct control of the control system, such as agitate time and spin time. During operation, the count down timer is decremented at regular predetermined intervals. The first time the machine fills, the actual time for the filling operation is measured.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1992Date of Patent: February 15, 1994Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Thomas R. Payne, Steven A. Rice, William W. Wead
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Patent number: 5161393Abstract: A fabric washing machine has a container for fabrics and fluid to wash the fabrics. A switched reluctance motor is connected to the container. The motor is operated at a constant torque and the time needed to accelerate the container and a load of fabrics from one speed to a higher speed is measured. The measurement may be repeated with a different torque input. The inertia of the system, and thus the size of the fabric load, is calculated from the time measurement. The load size information, whether calculated or inputted, is used to calculate the blend of fabrics in the load. Water is added to the container in predetermined increments, and the container is oscillated a predetermined number of strokes and the required torque is measured after each addition of water. The required torque is used to calculate the blend of fabrics as the torque value varies with load size (already known) and the percentage of cotton in the load.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1991Date of Patent: November 10, 1992Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Thomas R. Payne, Steven A. Rice, Douglas A. Able, Donald R. Dickerson, Jr.
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Patent number: 5079410Abstract: An electronic control arrangement for controlling the power applied to an electrical load, in which the electronic control includes in its memory a predetermined power control parameter look-up table associated with each of a plurality of potentially applicable voltage ranges. Each table contains the appropriate control parameters for controlling the load when the associated one of the input voltage ranges is applied to the load. The control, in response to an input signal identifying the voltage to be applied, selects the control parameters from the look-up table associated with the identified voltage. This signal may be generated by voltage sensing circuitry which monitors the supply voltage, or by a manually adjustable circuit which enables presetting for a particular supply voltage.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1991Date of Patent: January 7, 1992Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Thomas R. Payne, Steven A. Rice