Patents by Inventor Steven J. Scott
Steven J. Scott 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: 11827396Abstract: Implementations of the present invention extend to sanitary systems, methods, and devices configured to package food items with an even coating of an accurate amount of sanitizing agent, such as an antimicrobial agent. In one implementation, an exemplary system comprises a combination of air nozzles, anti-bacterial spray nozzles or spray headers, metering valves, and timers to achieve uniform distribution of an antimicrobial solution into a product package, and subsequently provide a uniform distribution of the antimicrobial solution to the food item.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2016Date of Patent: November 28, 2023Assignee: National Beef Packing Company, LLCInventors: Phillip W. Blattner, James C. Graves, Gary B. Hersh, David M. Kalscheur, Steven J. Scott, Joaquin L Urias
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Patent number: 10091208Abstract: Selectively enabling communication of dual protocol packets from a source device directed to a service of an object class at target devices is provided. Steps can include providing an access control database including an entry correlating a source device, an object class and a service of the object class; from a source device, receiving a dual protocol packet including a frame and a field according to a first network communication protocol and an encapsulated packet of a second network communication protocol; obtaining from the frame, an identification of the source device; obtaining from the encapsulated packet, an identification and a service of an object class to which the encapsulated packet is directed; comparing the identification of the source device, the identification and service of the object class, and the entry of the access control database; and selectively transmitting the dual protocol packet as a function of the comparison.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2016Date of Patent: October 2, 2018Assignee: ROCKWELL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: David D Brandt, Brian A Batke, Bryan L Singer, Craig D Anderson, Glenn B Schulz, Michael A Bush, John C Wilkinson, Jr., Ramdas M Pai, Steven J Scott
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Patent number: 9804576Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to a method for performing industrial automation control may include detecting, via a sensor system, positions and/or motions of a human in an industrial automation system, determining at least one derivative value from the detected positions and/or motions, and determining a possible automation command and an undesirable condition based upon the detected positions and/or motions and the at least one derivative value. The method may then include implementing a control and/or notification action based upon the determined possible automation command and the undesired condition.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2013Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Assignee: ROCKWELL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Steven J. Scott, Thong T. Nguyen, David A. Vasko, Marco Wishart, Travis Tidwell
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Patent number: 9798302Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to a method for performing industrial automation control in an industrial automation system. The method may include detecting, via a sensor system, positions and/or motions of a human. The method may then determine a possible automation command corresponding to the detected positions and/or motions, receive an automation system signal from at least one additional control component, and implement a control and/or notification action based upon the determined possible automation command and the received automation system signal.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2013Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steven J. Scott, Thong T. Nguyen, Suresh Nair, Timothy Roback, David D. Brandt
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Patent number: 9731421Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to a method for performing industrial automation control in an industrial automation system may include detecting, via a sensor system, positions and/or motions of one or more humans and/or one or more objects in an industrial automation system and distinguishing, via a programmed computer system, between one or more humans and one or more objects based upon the detected positions and/or motions. The method may then include implementing a control and/or notification action based upon the distinction.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2016Date of Patent: August 15, 2017Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steven J. Scott, Thong T. Nguyen, David D. Brandt, Tony Gibart, Gary D. Dotson
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Patent number: 9498885Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to a method for performing industrial automation control in an industrial automation system. As such, the method may include detecting, via a sensor system, positions and/or motions of a human. The method may then include determining a possible automation command corresponding to the detected positions and/or motions. After determining the possible automation command, the method may implement a control and/or notification action based upon the detected positions and/or motions.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2013Date of Patent: November 22, 2016Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steven J. Scott, Thong T. Nguyen, David A. Vasko, Michael Gasperi, David D. Brandt
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Publication number: 20160303741Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to a method for performing industrial automation control in an industrial automation system may include detecting, via a sensor system, positions and/or motions of one or more humans and/or one or more objects in an industrial automation system and distinguishing, via a programmed computer system, between one or more humans and one or more objects based upon the detected positions and/or motions. The method may then include implementing a control and/or notification action based upon the distinction.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2016Publication date: October 20, 2016Inventors: Steven J. Scott, Thong T. Nguyen, David D. Brandt, Tony Gibart, Gary D. Dotson
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Publication number: 20160277416Abstract: Selectively enabling communication of dual protocol packets from a source device directed to a service of an object class at target devices is provided. Steps can include providing an access control database including an entry correlating a source device, an object class and a service of the object class; from a source device, receiving a dual protocol packet including a frame and a field according to a first network communication protocol and an encapsulated packet of a second network communication protocol; obtaining from the frame, an identification of the source device; obtaining from the encapsulated packet, an identification and a service of an object class to which the encapsulated packet is directed; comparing the identification of the source device, the identification and service of the object class, and the entry of the access control database; and selectively transmitting the dual protocol packet as a function of the comparison.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2016Publication date: September 22, 2016Inventors: DAVID D BRANDT, BRIAN A BATKE, BRYAN L SINGER, CRAIG D ANDERSON, GLENN B SCHULZ, MICHAEL A BUSH, JOHN C WILKINSON, RAMDAS M PAI, STEVEN J SCOTT
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Patent number: 9393695Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to a method for performing industrial automation control in an industrial automation system may include detecting, via a sensor system, positions and/or motions of one or more humans and/or one or more objects in an industrial automation system and distinguishing, via a programmed computer system, between one or more humans and one or more objects based upon the detected positions and/or motions. The method may then include implementing a control and/or notification action based upon the distinction.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2013Date of Patent: July 19, 2016Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steven J. Scott, Thong T. Nguyen, David D. Brandt, Tony Gibart, Gary D. Dotson
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Publication number: 20160167815Abstract: Implementations of the present invention extend to sanitary systems, methods, and devices configured to package food items with an even coating of an accurate amount of sanitizing agent, such as an antimicrobial agent. In one implementation, an exemplary system comprises a combination of air nozzles, anti-bacterial spray nozzles or spray headers, metering valves, and timers to achieve uniform distribution of an antimicrobial solution into a product package, and subsequently provide a uniform distribution of the antimicrobial solution to the food item.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2016Publication date: June 16, 2016Inventors: Phillip W. Blattner, James C. Graves, Gary B. Hersh, David M. Kalscheur, Steven J. Scott, Joaquin L. Urias
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Patent number: 9369436Abstract: Method and apparatus for use with systems including networked resources where communication between resources is via dual packet protocols wherein a first protocol includes a frame that specifies a destination device/resource and a data field and the second protocol specifies a final destination device/resource and includes a data field, where the second packets are encapsulated in the first protocol packet frames, the method including specifying access control information for resources, for each first protocol packet transmitted on the network, intercepting the first protocol packet prior to the first protocol destination resource, examining a subset of the additional embedded packet information to identify one of the intermediate path resources and the final destination resource, identifying the access control information associated with the identified at least one of the intermediate path resources and the final destination resource and restricting transmission of the first protocol packet as a function ofType: GrantFiled: May 15, 2014Date of Patent: June 14, 2016Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David D Brandt, Brian A Batke, Bryan L Singer, Craig D Anderson, Glenn B Schulz, Michael A Bush, John C Wilkinson, Jr., Ramdas M Pai, Steven J Scott
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Patent number: 9266633Abstract: Implementations of the present invention extend to sanitary systems, methods, and devices configured to package food items with an even coating of an accurate amount of sanitizing agent, such as an antimicrobial agent. In one implementation, an exemplary system comprises a combination of air nozzles, anti-bacterial spray nozzles or spray headers, metering valves, and timers to achieve uniform distribution of an antimicrobial solution into a product package, and subsequently provide a uniform distribution of the antimicrobial solution to the food item.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2010Date of Patent: February 23, 2016Assignee: National Beef Packing Company, LLCInventors: Phillip W. Blattner, James C. Graves, Gary B. Hersh, David M. Kalscheur, Steven J. Scott, Joaquin L. Urias
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Patent number: 9158453Abstract: A Human-Machine Interface (HMI) system comprises a machine interface, a processing system, and a user interface. The machine interface receives operational data associated with an operation of a machine. The processing system processes the operational data associated with the operation of the machine to determine a trend in the operational data. The user interface displays a graphical representation of the trend, and receives a first user input and a second user input simultaneously on a surface of the user interface. The processing system processes the first user input and the second user input to determine a change in the trend. The user interface displays a graphical representation of the change in the trend.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2008Date of Patent: October 13, 2015Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steven J. Scott, Thong T. Nguyen, Greggory Cieslak, Thomas Lloyd Heidebrecht, Pete J. Klein, Gary Dan Dotson
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Patent number: 8890650Abstract: A method of operating a communication device to interface with a machine system comprises projecting a human-machine interface (HMI) system for the machine system on a surface, wherein the HMI system comprises a plurality of commands associated with the machine system, detecting an input from a user, wherein the input comprises a fluid motion in air performed by the user corresponding to a selection of a command of the plurality of commands associated with the machine system, and transferring the selected command for delivery to the machine system.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2010Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Inventors: Thong T. Nguyen, Steven J. Scott
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Publication number: 20140259099Abstract: Methods and apparatus for controlling access in an electronic network include receiving a communication from a source device, the communication comprising a first protocol packet having first protocol packet information including a first protocol destination resource identifier, wherein a second protocol packet is embedded in the first protocol packet; retrieving at least one access rule based on at least one characteristic of the second protocol packet; applying the at least one access rule to at least one characteristic of the first protocol packet to determine an access rule outcome; and controlling access of the communication to a first protocol destination resource associated with the first protocol destination resource identifier according to the access rule outcome.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Inventors: David D. Brandt, Brian A. Batke, Bryan L. Singer, Craig D. Anderson, Glenn B. Schulz, Michael A. Bush, John C. Wilkinson, JR., Ramdas M. Pai, Steven J. Scott
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Publication number: 20140250520Abstract: Method and apparatus for use with systems including networked resources where communication between resources is via dual packet protocols wherein a first protocol includes a frame that specifies a destination device/resource and a data field and the second protocol specifies a final destination device/resource and includes a data field, where the second packets are encapsulated in the first protocol packet frames, the method including specifying access control information for resources, for each first protocol packet transmitted on the network, intercepting the first protocol packet prior to the first protocol destination resource, examining a subset of the additional embedded packet information to identify one of the intermediate path resources and the final destination resource, identifying the access control information associated with the identified at least one of the intermediate path resources and the final destination resource and restricting transmission of the first protocol packet as a function ofType: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2014Publication date: September 4, 2014Inventors: David D. Brandt, Brian A. Batke, Bryan L. Singer, Craig D. Anderson, Glenn B. Schulz, Michael A. Bush, John C. Wilkinson, JR., Ramdas M. Pai, Steven J. Scott
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Publication number: 20140250493Abstract: Method and apparatus for use with systems including networked resources where communication between resources is via dual packet protocols wherein a first protocol includes a frame that specifies a destination device/resource and a data field and the second protocol specifies a final destination device/resource and includes a data field, where the second packets are encapsulated in the first protocol packet frames, the method including specifying access control information for resources, for each first protocol packet transmitted on the network, intercepting the first protocol packet prior to the first protocol destination resource, examining a subset of the additional embedded packet information to identify one of the intermediate path resources and the final destination resource, identifying the access control information associated with the identified at least one of the intermediate path resources and the final destination resource and restricting transmission of the first protocol packet as a function ofType: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2014Publication date: September 4, 2014Inventors: David D. Brandt, Brian A. Batke, Bryan L. Singer, Craig D. Anderson, Glenn B. Schulz, Michael A. Bush, John C. Wilkinson, JR., Ramdas M. Pai, Steven J. Scott
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Publication number: 20140244004Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to a method for performing industrial automation control may include detecting, via a sensor system, positions and/or motions of a human in an industrial automation system, determining at least one derivative value from the detected positions and/or motions, and determining a possible automation command and an undesirable condition based upon the detected positions and/or motions and the at least one derivative value. The method may then include implementing a control and/or notification action based upon the determined possible automation command and the undesired condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2013Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: ROCKWELL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Steven J. Scott, Thong T. Nguyen, David A. Vasko, Marco Wishart, Travis Tidwell
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Publication number: 20140244003Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to a method for performing industrial automation control in an industrial automation system. The method may include detecting, via a sensor system, positions and/or motions of a human. The method may then determine a possible automation command corresponding to the detected positions and/or motions, receive an automation system signal from at least one additional control component, and implement a control and/or notification action based upon the determined possible automation command and the received automation system signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2013Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: ROCKWELL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Steven J. Scott, Thong T. Nguyen, Suresh Nair, Timothy Roback, David D. Brandt
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Patent number: 8782771Abstract: Providing for employing a real time firewall to secure components of an automation control network from unauthorized communication to or from such components is disclosed herein. A monitoring component can inspect at least a portion of an instance of communication directed toward or originating from a component of the automation control network. Such inspection can, e.g., be a deep packet inspection based on information received from a communication request and/or response protocol. A filtering component can selectively admit or deny propagation of the instance of communication based on the inspection and a predetermined security criterion. In such a manner, the subject innovation can provide for limited access to network components from office network machines and for securing components of an automation control network from influence by unauthorized entities.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2007Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Chao Chen, Steven J. Scott