Patents by Inventor Steven Brown

Steven Brown 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: 6551321
    Abstract: An orthopedic implant includes a pair of spaced apart end caps which are interconnected by a plurality of elongated flexible members. Each end cap includes an aperture formed therethrough for the use of a trochanteric guide wire for piloting the implant during trial insertion and final insertion into an intramedullary canal. At least one of the end caps includes a rounded end to enhance insertion. Preferably, the flexible members are bowed outwardly to provide a “birdcage” configuration.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 22, 2003
    Assignee: Centerpulse Orthopedics Inc.
    Inventors: Brian D. Burkinshaw, Donald W. Dye, John L. Walker, Steven Brown
  • Publication number: 20030063886
    Abstract: A method of controlling a package of optical components includes providing a thermally conductive layer for mounting optical components. A temperature proximate to the optical components is sensed. The optical components are heated or cooled in response to the sensed temperature by activating a temperature alternation device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 3, 2001
    Publication date: April 3, 2003
    Inventors: Lowell Seal, Steven Brown, Ramesh Varma, Ronald E. Johnson, Jeffrey Lynch
  • Publication number: 20030063887
    Abstract: An optical package for an optical unit includes at least one optical component, a thermally conductive layer having the at least one optical component mounted thereon, and a temperature alteration device disposed adjacent to the thermally conductive layer. A control circuit controls the temperature alteration device. The control circuit and temperature alteration device include redundant elements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 3, 2001
    Publication date: April 3, 2003
    Inventors: Lowell Seal, Steven Brown, Ramesh Varma, Ronald E. Johnson
  • Publication number: 20030062187
    Abstract: A pressure vessel joint for repeaters in submarine optical communication systems is described. The joint employs a breech ring which secures an endcap to the pressure vessel. The breech ring and pressure vessel have corresponding keys. The breech ring slides over the endcap and is rotated such that the breech ring keys engage the mating keys formed in the pressure vessel. The endcap is seated on a pre-loaded C-ring which seals the secured structure. Additional, redundant piston seals can also be provided to further prevent leakage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 3, 2001
    Publication date: April 3, 2003
    Inventors: Perry A. Pitrone, Steven Brown, Mark McGinnis
  • Publication number: 20030055553
    Abstract: A vehicle information system which includes an in-vehicle system 105 and a centralized server system 120. The in-vehicle system communicates with the server system using a wireless communication link 110, such as over a cellular telephone system. A position system, such as a set of GPS satellites 140, provides positioning signals that are used by the in-vehicle systems, and optionally by the centralized server system to increase the accuracy of position estimates. In one version of the system, an operator specifies a destination to an in-vehicle system which validates the destination. The in-vehicle system transmits specification of the destination to a server system 125 at the centralized server. The server system computes a route to the destination and transmits the computed route to the in-vehicle system. The in-vehicle system guides the operator along the route.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 19, 2002
    Publication date: March 20, 2003
    Applicant: Siemens Automotive Corporation, a Delaware corporation
    Inventors: Ronald P. Knockeart, Bob Drury, Melvin A. Rode, Steven Brown, Harry Asher, Paul A. Jozefowicz
  • Publication number: 20030055555
    Abstract: A vehicle information system which includes an in-vehicle system 105 and a centralized server system 120. The in-vehicle system communicates with the server system using a wireless communication link 110, such as over a cellular telephone system. A position system, such as a set of GPS satellites 140, provides positioning signals that are used by the in-vehicle systems, and optionally by the centralized server system to increase the accuracy of position estimates. In one version of the system, an operator specifies a destination to an in-vehicle system which validates the destination. The in-vehicle system transmits specification of the destination to a server system 125 at the centralized server. The server system computes a route to the destination and transmits the computed route to the in-vehicle system. The in-vehicle system guides the operator along the route.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 19, 2002
    Publication date: March 20, 2003
    Applicant: Siemens Automotive Corporation, a Delaware corporation
    Inventors: Ronald P. Knockeart, Bob Drury, Melvin A. Rode, Steven Brown, Harry Asher, Paul A. Jozefowicz
  • Publication number: 20030055542
    Abstract: A vehicle information system which includes an in-vehicle system 105 and a centralized server system 120. The in-vehicle system communicates with the server system using a wireless communication link 110, such as over a cellular telephone system. A position system, such as a set of GPS satellites 140, provides positioning signals that are used by the in-vehicle systems, and optionally by the centralized server system to increase the accuracy of position estimates. In one version of the system, an operator specifies a destination to an in-vehicle system which validates the destination. The in-vehicle system transmits specification of the destination to a server system 125 at the centralized server. The server system computes a route to the destination and transmits the computed route to the in-vehicle system. The in-vehicle system guides the operator along the route.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 19, 2002
    Publication date: March 20, 2003
    Applicant: Siemens Automotive Corporation, a Delaware corporation
    Inventors: Ronald P. Knockeart, Bob Drury, Melvin A. Rode, Steven Brown, Harry Asher, Paul A. Jozefowicz
  • Patent number: 6534712
    Abstract: A pressure vessel joint for repeaters in submarine optical communication systems is described. The joint employs a breech ring which secures an endcap to the pressure vessel. The breech ring and pressure vessel have corresponding keys. The breech ring slides over the endcap and is rotated such that the breech ring keys engage the mating keys formed in the pressure vessel. The endcap is seated on a preloaded C-ring which seals the secured structure. Additional, redundant piston seals can also be provided to further prevent leakage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 18, 2003
    Assignee: Corvis Corporation
    Inventors: Perry A. Pitrone, Steven Brown, Mark McGinnis
  • Publication number: 20030019535
    Abstract: An airbag fabric is made from multifilament yarns each comprised of a plurality of individual filaments, with each filament having a linear density in the range from about eight (8) decitex to about eleven (11) decitex per filament, and more preferably a linear density in the range from about nine (9) decitex to about eleven (11) decitex per filament. The fabric has a circular bend stiffness in the range of about four (4) Newtons to about seven (7) Newtons, as measured in accordance with ASTM method D4032-94.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2002
    Publication date: January 30, 2003
    Inventors: Jeffrey Steven Brown, John A. Barnes
  • Publication number: 20030018428
    Abstract: A vehicle information system which includes an in-vehicle system 105 and a centralized server system 120. The in-vehicle system communicates with the server system using a wireless communication link 110, such as over a cellular telephone system. A position system, such as a set of GPS satellites 140, provides positioning signals that are used by the in-vehicle systems, and optionally by the centralized server system to increase the accuracy of position estimates. In one version of the system, an operator specifies a destination to an in-vehicle system which validates the destination. The in-vehicle system transmits specification of the destination to a server system 125 at the centralized server. The server system computes a route to the destination and transmits the computed route to the in-vehicle system. The in-vehicle system guides the operator along the route.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 19, 2002
    Publication date: January 23, 2003
    Applicant: Siemens Automotive Corporation, a Delaware corporation
    Inventors: Ronald P. Knockeart, Bob Drury, Melvin A. Rode, Steven Brown, Harry Asher, Paul A. Jozefowicz
  • Patent number: 6381159
    Abstract: A circuit and method for sensing the inductor current flowing to a load from a switching power supply without using a sense resistor in the path of the inductor current. In a synchronous buck converter topology, the inductor current is derived by sensing the voltage drop across the synchronous MOSFET of the half-bridge and reconstructing the current using a sample and hold technique. A ripple current synthesizer is employed to reconstruct inductor current outside the sample and hold window. The sampled product ILoad×RDSon is used to update the ripple current estimator with dc information every switching cycle. The resulting voltage waveform is directly proportional to the inductor current. The inductor current synthesizer of the present invention can also be used in boost converter, flyback converter and forward converter topologies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 30, 2002
    Assignee: International Rectifier Corp.
    Inventors: V. Stepan Oknaian, J. Steven Brown
  • Publication number: 20010046145
    Abstract: A circuit and method for sensing the inductor current flowing to a load from a switching power supply without using a sense resistor in the path of the inductor current. In a synchronous buck converter topology, the inductor current is derived by sensing the voltage drop across the synchronous MOSFET of the half-bridge and reconstructing the current using a sample and hold technique. A ripple current synthesizer is employed to reconstruct inductor current outside the sample and hold window. The sampled product ILoad×RDSon is used to update the ripple current estimator with dc information every switching cycle. The resulting voltage waveform is directly proportional to the inductor current. The inductor current synthesizer of the present invention can also be used in boost converter, flyback converter and forward converter topologies.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 21, 2001
    Publication date: November 29, 2001
    Applicant: International Rectifier Corp.
    Inventors: V. Stepan Oknaian, J. Steven Brown
  • Publication number: 20010039401
    Abstract: Medical needle shield apparatus for covering a needle after use. In embodiments of this invention a shield with two or more segments hingedly connected to each other is movable from a retracted position where the needle is exposed, to an extended position where the shield extends beyond the end of the needle. The needle is affixed in a hub of a medical needle device, and the shield is articulated to the hub. At least one of the two or more segments has an open orifice through which the needle passes to form an axis of intersection about the needle. The shield includes a channel for covering the needle when the shield is linearly extended. One or more locks associated with one or more of the segments secures one or more of the segments relative to the shield in the extended position. A latch is also disposed on the distal segment for securing the distal segment relative to the shield when in the extended position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 27, 2001
    Publication date: November 8, 2001
    Applicant: Safety Syringe Corporation
    Inventors: F. Mark Ferguson, Richard L. Fiser, James R. Curtis, Charles V. Owen, David L. Thorne, Mark A. Nelson, Roy L. Barrus, Gale H. Thorne, Eugene E. Weilbacher, Michael Thorne, Steven Brown, Donald Solomon
  • Patent number: 5638659
    Abstract: A packaging machine (5) for moving a spaced series of groups of containers along a path of travel in a packaging machine line is disclosed. The packaging machine includes a variable pitch lugged conveyor belt assembly (12) having a pair of conveyor chains (61, 62) equally spaced from a longitudinal axis extending along the path of travel, and a pair of generally parallel side guides (17) mounted one each on a pair of accessory rails (14) movably supported on the framework (7) of the packaging machine, and extending along opposite sides of the path of travel. The conveyor chains are constructed to be moved laterally toward and away from each other, and the side guides are constructed to be simultaneously moved laterally toward and away from the conveyors with the accessory rails, respectively, as the conveyor chains are moved.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 17, 1997
    Assignee: Riverwood International Corporation
    Inventors: Frank N. Moncrief, Herman J. Steinbuchel, IV, Steven Brown
  • Patent number: 5632372
    Abstract: A conveyor tensioning assembly for an article conveyor is mounted to the frame of the article conveyor, and connected to a take-up sprocket. The conveyor tensioning assembly includes a movable rack that is engaged and moved by an advancing gear of an advancing and holding assembly in a first direction, causing the take-up sprocket of the article conveyor to be urged outwardly against the conveyor chain of the article conveyor so as to take-up any slack existing within the conveyor chain and place the conveyor chain under tension. Once the conveyor chain has been tensioned, the rack is engaged by a holding gear mounted on a one-way clutch, which prevents the holding gear from rotating in a counter-clockwise direction. The holding gear retards in any rearward movement of the rack so as to resist slippage and/or backlash of the rack to prevent the chain from losing tension and slack being formed therein to maintain the conveyor chain under a substantially constant tension.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 27, 1997
    Assignee: Riverwood International Corporation
    Inventors: Herman J. Steinbuchel, IV, Steven Brown
  • Patent number: 5118000
    Abstract: A locking mechanism having a latch and linkage system that automatically unlocks the lid on trash bins when the trash bin is lifted into the air and then automatically re-locks the lid when the trash bin is placed back on the ground. A leg and pod assembly is attached to the linkage system and pulls the linkage system pivotably downward to move the latch away from the lid when the bin is lifted and thereafter pushes the linkage system upward to pivotably move the latch to secure the lid when the bin is repositioned.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1992
    Assignee: Leland Engineering, Inc.
    Inventors: Billy E. Howell, Steven A. Brown
  • Patent number: 5112782
    Abstract: A method for producing a low abrasion calcined kaolin pigment which comprises forming an aqueous pulp of crude kaolin dispersing the pulp by adding thereto sufficient water-soluble organic cationic dispersant to impart a positive zeta potential to said particles and, preferably, an acidic pH to said pulp, removing coarse particles from said dispersed pulp and fractionating the dispersed pulp to separate a fine particle size fraction of mineral particles from coarser particles. The fine particle size fraction is dried, pulverized, calcined and repulverized.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1992
    Assignee: Engelhard Corporation
    Inventors: Steven A. Brown, Paul Sennett
  • Patent number: 5061461
    Abstract: A method for recovering a fine particle size fraction of a negatively charged mineral from an ore, such as a kaolin clay crude, which comprises forming an aqueous pulp of the ore, dispersing the pulp by adding thereto sufficient water-soluble organic cationic dispersant to impart a positive zeta potential to said particles and, preferably, an acidic pH to said pulp, removing coarse particles from said dispersed pulp and fractionating the dispersed pulp to separate a fine particle size fraction of mineral particles from coarser particles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 29, 1991
    Assignee: Engelhard Corporation
    Inventors: Paul Sennett, Steven A. Brown
  • Patent number: 5006574
    Abstract: A stable fluid acidic concentrated aqueous slurry of positively charged particles of a calcined kaolin clay pigment wherein the dispersant is a water-soluble organic cationic material, such as a quarternary ammonium polyelectrolyte.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 9, 1991
    Assignee: Engelhard Corporation
    Inventors: Paul Sennett, Steven A. Brown
  • Patent number: H828
    Abstract: Fruit and vegetable commodities subject to infestation by quarantine pests are disinfested so as to meet quarantine restrictions without adversely affecting the quality of the commodity. The method involves heating the commodity in hot air having a relative humidity of 30-80% until the temperature of the commodity exceeds the thermal death point temperature of the target pest but is not so high as to adversely affect commodity quality. The temperature is held at this temperature until the pest is killed. The method is effective against all life stages of quarantine pests and is suitable for large-scale commercial disinfestation of commodities for movement throught marketing channels, for example, for disinfestation of papayas of tephritid fruit flies such as the Mediterranean fruit fly, the melon fly, and the oriental fruit fly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 1988
    Date of Patent: October 2, 1990
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture
    Inventors: John W. Armstrong, Benjamin K. S. Hu, Steven A. Brown, James D. Hasen