Patents by Inventor Steven J. King
Steven J. King 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: 11941486Abstract: Computational systems and methods employ characteristics of a quantum processor determined or sampled between a start and an end of an annealing evolution per an annealing schedule. The annealing evolution can be reinitialized, reversed or continued after determination. The annealing evolution can be interrupted. The annealing evolution can be ramped immediately prior to or as part of determining the characteristics. The annealing evolution can be paused or not paused immediately prior to ramping. A second representation of a problem can be generated based at least in part on the determined characteristics from an annealing evolution performed on a first representation of the problem. The determined characteristics can be autonomously compared to an expected behavior, and alerts optionally provided and/or the annealing evolution optionally terminated based on the comparison. Iterations of annealing evolutions may be performed until an exit condition occurs.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2023Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: D-WAVE SYSTEMS INC.Inventors: Steven P. Reinhardt, Andrew D. King, Loren J. Swenson, Warren T. E. Wilkinson, Trevor Michael Lanting
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Patent number: 10258156Abstract: An adjustable panel leg system in a low-profile design includes a foot, an upright leg for supporting an object such as a panel, and an upright adjustment mechanism disposed above the foot and between the foot and the upright leg to enable adjustment of the angle of the upright leg with respect to the foot. The upright adjustment mechanism may include a horizontal pin extending through a portion of the upright leg, such that the upright leg can pivot about the pin with respect to the foot. The upright adjustment mechanism may also include a tubular support extending upwardly from the foot. A portion of the upright leg extends into the opening of the tubular support. The pin extends through the tubular support and the portion of the upright leg such that the leg can pivot within the tubular support.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2017Date of Patent: April 16, 2019Assignee: Haworth, Inc.Inventors: Jason DeWeerd, Robert C. Wayner, David Koning, Kristen Glick, Steven J. King
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Publication number: 20180295994Abstract: An adjustable panel leg system in a low-profile design includes a foot, an upright leg for supporting an object such as a panel, and an upright adjustment mechanism disposed above the foot and between the foot and the upright leg to enable adjustment of the angle of the upright leg with respect to the foot. The upright adjustment mechanism may include a horizontal pin extending through a portion of the upright leg, such that the upright leg can pivot about the pin with respect to the foot. The upright adjustment mechanism may also include a tubular support extending upwardly from the foot. A portion of the upright leg extends into the opening of the tubular support. The pin extends through the tubular support and the portion of the upright leg such that the leg can pivot within the tubular support.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2017Publication date: October 18, 2018Inventors: Jason DeWeerd, Robert C. Wayner, David Koning, Kristen Glick, Steven J. King
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Patent number: 9485463Abstract: A video switch system providing a collaborative environment for one or more users to share information. In the current embodiment, the video switch system enables users to quickly connect to the system, present information, have a video conference, or have a multi-user wireless video session, or a combination thereof, in a collaborative manner.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2015Date of Patent: November 1, 2016Assignee: Haworth, Inc.Inventors: Ryan J. McClymonds, Eric B. Snavely, Steffen Lipsky, Robert C. Wayner, Steven J. King, Randell E. Pate, Timothy J. Warwick, Patrick E. Young
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Publication number: 20150222853Abstract: A video switch system providing a collaborative environment for one or more users to share information. In the current embodiment, the video switch system enables users to quickly connect to the system, present information, have a video conference, or have a multi-user wireless video session, or a combination thereof, in a collaborative manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2015Publication date: August 6, 2015Inventors: Ryan J. McClymonds, Eric B. Snavely, Steffen Lipsky, Robert C. Wayner, Steven J. King, Randell E. Pate, Timothy J. Warwick, Patrick E. Young
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Patent number: 9041865Abstract: A video switch system providing a collaborative environment for one or more users to share information. In the current embodiment, the video switch system enables users to quickly connect to the system, present information, have a video conference, or have a multi-user wireless video session, or a combination thereof, in a collaborative manner.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2013Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: Haworth, Inc.Inventors: Ryan J. McClymonds, Eric B. Snavely, Steffen Lipsky, Robert C. Wayner, Steven J. King, Randell E. Pate, Timothy J. Warwick, Patrick E. Young
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Publication number: 20150124120Abstract: Embodiments of a process comprising receiving one or more images in a buffer of a computer communicatively coupled to one or more cameras, retrieving the one or more images from the buffer, and storing the one or more images as one or more memory-mapped image files in a memory-mapped file (MMF) area of a memory that is shared by the computer and the one or more cameras.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2014Publication date: May 7, 2015Inventors: Steven J. King, Serge Limondin
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Publication number: 20130329136Abstract: A video switch system providing a collaborative environment for one or more users to share information. In the current embodiment, the video switch system enables users to quickly connect to the system, present information, have a video conference, or have a multi-user wireless video session, or a combination thereof, in a collaborative manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2013Publication date: December 12, 2013Inventors: Ryan J. McClymonds, Eric B. Snavely, Steffen Lipsky, Robert C. Wayner, Steven J. King, Randell E. Pate, Timothy J. Warwick, Patrick E. Young
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Publication number: 20130120557Abstract: An apparatus comprising an inspection window on which a part can be placed for inspection, a camera positioned to image the part through the inspection window, and one or more illuminators to illuminate the part.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2012Publication date: May 16, 2013Applicant: MICROSCAN SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Steven J. King, Gerald I. Padnos
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Patent number: 8359732Abstract: A method of manufacturing an optimized sheet metal (1) of a zirconium based alloy is described, which optimized sheet metal (1) defines a sheet plane (BA). The method comprises the steps of providing a sheet metal (2) of a zirconium based. alloy, subjecting the sheet metal (2) to at least a preparing cold rolling and a final cold rolling, wherein the preparing cold rolling and the final cold rolling are both performed in a common rolling direction, and heat treating the sheet metal (1) between the preparing cold rolling and the final cold rolling so that the zirconium based alloy is partially re-crystallized. A method of manufacturing a spacer grid using an optimized sheet metal (1) according to the invention is also described.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2008Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Sweden ABInventors: Lars Hallstadius, Mats Dahlbäck, John Bates, James Dougherty, Steven J. King, Robert J. Comstock
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Publication number: 20110232439Abstract: A method of manufacturing an optimized sheet metal (1) of a zirconium based alloy is described, which optimized sheet metal (1) defines a sheet plane (BA). The method comprises the steps of providing a sheet metal (2) of a zirconium based. alloy, subjecting the sheet metal (2) to at least a preparing cold rolling and a final cold rolling, wherein the preparing cold rolling and the final cold rolling are both performed in a common rolling direction, and heat treating the sheet metal (1) between the preparing cold rolling and the final cold rolling so that the zirconium based alloy is partially re-crystallized. A method of manufacturing a spacer grid using an optimized sheet metal (1) according to the invention is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2008Publication date: September 29, 2011Inventors: Lars Hallstadius, Mats Dahlback, John Bates, James Dougherty, Steven J. King, Robert J. Comstock
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Patent number: 6863358Abstract: A storage cabinet employing a door formed in one monolithic piece from a thin sheet of light-weight but relatively rigid material, such as compressed resin-bonded plastic fibers. The door has a pair of panels, such as upper and lower door panels, integrally joined through a living hinge.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2003Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: Haworth, Inc.Inventors: Peter J. Beyer, Steven J. King, Mark A. Powell, Bryan L. Roels, Thomas F. Ysseldyke
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Publication number: 20040182592Abstract: A hanger assembly 100 couples to a T-bar grid for supporting an electrical box 104. The hanger assembly 100 includes an elongated support bar 106 having a male portion 108 that telescopes within a female portion 110 for varying the length of the elongated support bar 106. A pair of vertical supports 112 couple to the T-bar grid 102 and have a plurality of mounting positions 114 for setting a height between the elongated support bar 106 and a ceiling tile mounted within the T-bar grid 102. The vertical supports 112 also allow for aslant mounting of the elongated support bar 106. A support bracket 118 mounts the electrical box 104 to the elongated support bar 106 and a pair of tile supports 120 extend between the elongated support bar 106 and the ceiling tile 116 on each side of the electrical box 104.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2004Publication date: September 23, 2004Applicant: King Electrical Contractors, LLC.Inventors: Steven J. King, Scott A. King
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Publication number: 20030160551Abstract: A storage cabinet employing a door formed in one monolithic piece from a thin sheet of light-weight but relatively rigid material, such as compressed resin-bonded plastic fibers. The door has a pair of panels, such as upper and lower door panels, integrally joined through a living hinge.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2003Publication date: August 28, 2003Inventors: Peter J. Beyer, Steven J. King, Mark A. Powell, Bryan L. Roels, Thomas F. Ysseldyke
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Patent number: 6123562Abstract: A modular electrical system for mounting on furniture components such as wall panels. The system includes modules which each include at least one power block provides increased electrical circuit capacity, which capacity in the preferred embodiment is at least six electrical circuits. The power block provides different groupings of circuits which are externally accessible, such as for connection to removable receptacle units, on opposite sides thereof. Flexible electrical connectors are provided for connection to and transmitting electrical power between power blocks of adjacent panels. Each connector transmits only one grouping of electrical circuits therethrough, whereby two such connectors are normally utilized for connection between adjacent power blocks of adjacent panels to transmit all electrical circuits therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1997Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: Haworth, Inc.Inventors: Steven J. King, David E. Emery, Richard D. Benscoter
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Patent number: 5607317Abstract: A modular electrical system for mounting on furniture components such as wall panels. The system includes modules which each include at least one power block provides increased electrical circuit capacity, which capacity in the preferred embodiment is at least six electrical circuits. The power block provides different groupings of circuits which are externally accessible, such as for connection to removable receptacle units, on opposite sides thereof. Flexible electrical connectors are provided for connection to and transmitting electrical power between power blocks of adjacent panels. Each connector transmits only one grouping of electrical circuits therethrough, whereby two such connectors are normally utilized for connection between adjacent power blocks of adjacent panels to transmit all electrical circuits therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1994Date of Patent: March 4, 1997Assignee: Haworth, Inc.Inventors: Steven J. King, David E. Emery, Richard D. Benscoter
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Patent number: 5595495Abstract: A wall panel electrical system provided with a low-voltage switching system so that remote panel-mounted receptacle units can be switched on or off from a single remote manual switch. The manual switch is mounted on one of the panels at a convenient location, such as adjacent a door. This switch controls a power supply unit mounted on the panel, such as at the base or at worksurface height. This power supply unit is electrically coupled to a power block which comprises part of the electrical system. The power supply unit mounts interiorly thereof both a low-voltage direct current power supply in the form of a transformer and rectifying circuit, as well as an internal switching arrangement which is powered by a low-voltage circuit to control an electrical outlet. The remote switch controls and energizes the switching arrangement only when the remote switch is "on" to couple an outlet of the power supply unit to the input contacts from the power block.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1994Date of Patent: January 21, 1997Assignee: Haworth, Inc.Inventors: Ross S. Johnson, Steven J. King
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Patent number: 5236370Abstract: An electrical system for an interior space-dividing system which, in a preferred embodiment, constitutes an eight-wire, three-circuit system. The electrical system is prefabricated and includes elongate harnesses mounted within channels which extend interiorly or portable space-dividing members. Adjacent harnesses are electrically joined by flexible electrical jumpers which create pluglike connections with power blocks provided on the ends of adjacent harnesses. Receptacle units are removably connectable to at least one side of each power block, and have circuit-selecting capability to facilitate access to all three circuits from adjacent work areas.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1992Date of Patent: August 17, 1993Assignee: Haworth, Inc.Inventors: Steven J. King, David E. Emery
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Patent number: 5051906Abstract: Apparatus and method which provides for the determination of a vehicle's orientation and position in an environment, such as a hallway, from an image of a retroreflective ceiling feature. A mobile robot 10 includes a light source 28 and a camera 12 that are pitched up obliquely at an intermediate angle between a horizon and a zenith. The camera views a ceiling having one or more strip-like retroreflective features 16 which are preferably aligned with an axis of the hallway. In that the feature presents a pattern or alignment which is substantially parallel to a long axis of the hallway the pattern is detected and processed to derive robot navigation information therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1989Date of Patent: September 24, 1991Assignee: Transitions Research CorporationInventors: John M. Evans, Jr., Steven J. King, Carl F. R. Weiman
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Patent number: 5040116Abstract: A vision system for a vehicle, such as a mobile robot (10) includes at least one radiation projector (14, 16) which projects a structured beam of radiation into the robot's environment. The structured beam of radiation (14a, 16a) preferably has a substantially planar pattern of sufficient width to encompass the immediate forward path of the robot and also to encompass laterally disposed areas in order to permit turning adjustments. The vision system further includes an imaging (12) sensor such as a CCD imaging device having a two-dimensional field of view which encompasses the immediate forward path of the robot. An image sensor processor (18) includes an image memory (18A) coupled to a device (18D) which is operable for accessing the image memory. Image processing is accomplished in part by triangulating the stored image of the structured beam pattern to derive range and bearing, relative to the robot, of a object being illuminated.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1990Date of Patent: August 13, 1991Assignee: Transitions Research CorporationInventors: John M. Evans, Jr., Carl F. R. Weiman, Steven J. King