Patents by Inventor Terrence H. Joyce
Terrence H. Joyce 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: 9885618Abstract: A system for monitoring temperature of an electrical conductor (31) enclosed in at least a (semi)conductive layer (13) comprising: a passive inductive unit (20), and a transceiver unit (40) and a control unit (50). The passive inductive unit (20) includes at least one temperature sensitive component and is configured to have a resonance frequency and/or Q value that vary with temperature of the electrical conductor (31). The transceiver unit (40) is configured to be electromagnetically coupled to the passive inductive unit (20) and to send out a signal representing the resonance frequency and/or Q value of the passive inductive unit (20). The transceiver unit (40) is further configured to communicate with the control unit (50) which ascertains the signal representing one or both of the resonance frequency and Q value, and which determines a value of the temperature of the electrical conductor (31) based on the ascertained signal representing one or both of the resonance frequency and Q value.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2013Date of Patent: February 6, 2018Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Zhiguo Wen, Zheng Huang, Sihua Yuan, Justin M. Johnson, Ronald D. Jesme, Andrew P. Bonifas, Terrence H. Joyce, Jacob D. Chatterton, Yingyu Wang, Xuetao Yu
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Patent number: 9638822Abstract: An article, system and method related to a magnetomechanical marker used to mark stationary assets. Magnetomechanical markers can be arranged in clusters and associated with stationary assets, including assets buried underground. Markers can be associated with an asset by being attached to the asset, arranged in a particular spatial relationship with the asset, or in any other appropriate way. A portable locating device can be used to generate an alternating magnetic field to activate the magnetomechanical marker and thus locate the asset.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2015Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Ziyad H. Doany, Dean M. Dowdle, Michael E. Hamerly, William C. Egbert, Terrence H. Joyce, Jr.
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Publication number: 20160076945Abstract: A system for monitoring temperature of an electrical conductor (31) enclosed in at least a (semi)conductive layer (13) comprising: a passive inductive unit (20), and a transceiver unit (40) and a control unit (50). The passive inductive unit (20) includes at least one temperature sensitive component and is configured to have a resonance frequency and/or Q value that vary with temperature of the electrical conductor (31). The transceiver unit (40) is configured to be electromagnetically coupled to the passive inductive unit (20) and to send out a signal representing the resonance frequency and/or Q value of the passive inductive unit (20). The transceiver unit (40) is further configured to communicate with the control unit (50) which ascertains the signal representing one or both of the resonance frequency and Q value, and which determines a value of the temperature of the electrical conductor (31) based on the ascertained signal representing one or both of the resonance frequency and Q value.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2013Publication date: March 17, 2016Applicant: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANYInventors: ZHIGUO WEN, ZHENG HUANG, SIHUA YUAN, JUSTIN M. JOHNSON, RONALD D. JESME, ANDREW P. BONIFAS, TERRENCE H. JOYCE, JACOB D. CHATTERTON, YINGYU WANG, ZUETAO YU
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Publication number: 20150226872Abstract: An article, system and method related to a magnetomechanical marker used to mark stationary assets. Magnetomechanical markers can be arranged in clusters and associated with stationary assets, including assets buried underground. Markers can be associated with an asset by being attached to the asset, arranged in a particular spatial relationship with the asset, or in any other appropriate way. A portable locating device can be used to generate an alternating magnetic field to activate the magnetomechanical marker and thus locate the asset.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2015Publication date: August 13, 2015Inventors: Ziyad H. Doany, Dean M. Dowdle, Michael E. Hamerly, William C. Egbert, Terrence H. Joyce, JR.
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Patent number: 9013274Abstract: An article, system and method related to a magnetomechanical marker used to mark stationary assets. Magnetomechanical markers can be arranged in clusters and associated with stationary assets, including assets buried underground. Markers can be associated with an asset by being attached to the asset, arranged in a particular spatial relationship with the asset, or in any other appropriate way. A portable locating device can be used to generate an alternating magnetic field to activate the magnetomechanical marker and thus locate the asset.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2010Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Ziyad H. Doany, Dean M. Dowdle, Michael E. Hamerly, William C. Egbert, Terrence H. Joyce, Jr.
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Patent number: 8717244Abstract: In general, the disclosure describes an RFID tag designed such that the tag is both covert and not easily blocked from the interrogation signal by the hand or other body part of a person. In particular, the RFID tag is designed to have a long, narrow aspect that allows placement of the tag in locations on or in a book that are inconspicuous to the casual observer while extending beyond a hand of a person holding the book by the spine on or near a geometry centerline. The RFID tag includes a dipole segment and a loop segment coupled to the dipole segment. The loop segment of the modified dipole antenna provides the antenna with larger signal strength than conventional dipole antennas. Moreover, the conductive loop segment also provides improved impedance matching capabilities to allow the modified dipole antenna to match the impedance of an integrated circuit (IC) chip of the RFID tag.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2007Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Terrence H. Joyce, Jr., Swagata R. Banerjee, William C. Egbert, Katherine A. Brown, Jaewon Kim, William A. Mittelstadt, Robert A. Sainati
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Publication number: 20120325359Abstract: An electronic marker and method of making an electronic marker for marking obscured articles. The marker includes a core made of flexible, and sometimes high permeability magnetic material and a solenoid disposed around the core. A capacitor is electrically coupled with the solenoid, and the marker is tuned to respond to a signal at a characteristic resonant frequency. The marker can attached to a conduit to be buried underground. The marker can further include a radio frequency identification chip.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2011Publication date: December 27, 2012Inventors: Ziyad H. Doany, Dean M. Dowdle, William C. Egbert, Michael E. Hamerly, Terrence H. Joyce, JR.
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Publication number: 20120233046Abstract: A method and system for providing stationary asset information. A method includes receiving a request from a user for information related to stationary assets in a geographic area, collecting information related to stationary assets in the geographic area from at least one entity, converting the information and providing the converted information to the user. A system includes a first computer arranged to support an electronic user interface, wherein a user can request information related to stationary assets in a geographic area through the electronic user interface; and between the second computer and at least one entity. The second computer is arranged to collect information related to stationary assets in the geographic area from the entity. The information may be collected from a plurality of entities and may relate to assets located above or underground.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2012Publication date: September 13, 2012Inventors: Terrence H. Joyce, JR., Justin M. Johnson
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Publication number: 20120068823Abstract: An article, system and method related to a magnetomechanical marker used to mark stationary assets. Magnetomechanical markers can be arranged in clusters and associated with stationary assets, including assets buried underground. Markers can be associated with an asset by being attached to the asset, arranged in a particular spatial relationship with the asset, or in any other appropriate way. A portable locating device can be used to generate an alternating magnetic field to activate the magnetomechanical marker and thus locate the asset.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2010Publication date: March 22, 2012Inventors: Ziyad H. Doany, Dean M. Dowdle, Michael E. Hamerly, William C. Egbert, Terrence H. Joyce, JR.
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Publication number: 20100025914Abstract: A media pickup system suitable for use with an imaging apparatus including a pickup assembly including at least one pickup bar having a concave channel a curved surface, and an actuator configured to move the pickup bar between a first position and a second position, wherein the pickup assembly, when the pickup bar is in the second position, is configured to selectively engage and draw a portion of a first sheet of a stack of sheets of imaging media into the concave channel to bend the first sheet to create and air channel between and to separate the first sheet from a remaining portion of the stack of sheets of imaging media.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventors: Chris Zwettler, Larry R. Boughten, Terrence H. Joyce, Jay A. Esch
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Publication number: 20090121880Abstract: Applicators, apparatuses, and methods for applying a radio frequency identification (RFID) tags to items, particularly books and other library items.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2007Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventors: Terrence H. Joyce, JR., William C. Egbert
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Publication number: 20090096696Abstract: In general, the disclosure describes an RFID tag designed such that the tag is both covert and not easily blocked from the interrogation signal by the hand or other body part of a person. In particular, the RFID tag is designed to have a long, narrow aspect that allows placement of the tag in locations on or in a book that are inconspicuous to the casual observer while extending beyond a hand of a person holding the book by the spine on or near a geometry centerline. The RFID tag includes a dipole segment and a loop segment coupled to the dipole segment. The loop segment of the modified dipole antenna provides the antenna with larger signal strength than conventional dipole antennas. Moreover, the conductive loop segment also provides improved impedance matching capabilities to allow the modified dipole antenna to match the impedance of an integrated circuit (IC) chip of the RFID tag.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2007Publication date: April 16, 2009Inventors: Terrence H. Joyce, JR., Swagatat R. Banerjee, William C. Egbert, Katherine A. Brown, Jaewon Kim, William A. Mittelstadt, Robert A. Sainati
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Publication number: 20080061492Abstract: A media pickup system suitable for use with an imaging apparatus including a pickup assembly including at least one pickup bar having a concave channel a curved surface, and an actuator configured to move the pickup bar between a first position and a second position, wherein the pickup assembly, when the pickup bar is in the second position, is configured to selectively engage and draw a portion of a first sheet of a stack of sheets of imaging media into the concave channel to bend the first sheet to create and air channel between and to separate the first sheet from a remaining portion of the stack of sheets of imaging media.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2006Publication date: March 13, 2008Inventors: Chris Zwettler, Larry R. Boughten, Terrence H. Joyce, Jay A. Esch
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Patent number: 6945713Abstract: Sheet media package system includes a cartridge or other packaging for containing a plurality of sheet media; and a radio-frequency identification transponder which stores relevant digital data associated with the cartridge or other packaging.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2004Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Timothy S. Vraa, Steven W. Tanamachi, Douglas D. Jensen, Leah C. Featherstone, Terrence H. Joyce, Robert W. Spurr, Eric J. Donaldson
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Patent number: 6811079Abstract: Sheet media package system includes a cartridge or other packaging for containing a plurality of sheet media; and a radio-frequency identification transponder which stores relevant digital data associated with the cartridge or other packaging.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2000Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Timothy S. Vraa, Steven W. Tanamachi, Douglas D. Jensen, Leah C. Featherstone, Terrence H. Joyce, Robert W. Spurr, Eric J. Donaldson
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Publication number: 20040184801Abstract: Sheet media package system includes a cartridge or other packaging for containing a plurality of sheet media; and a radio-frequency identification transponder which stores relevant digital data associated with the cartridge or other packaging.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2004Publication date: September 23, 2004Inventors: Timothy S. Vraa, Steven W. Tanamachi, Douglas D. Jensen, Leah C. Featherstone, Terrence H. Joyce, Robert W. Spurr, Eric J. Donaldson
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Patent number: 5596190Abstract: A light collection device for use in a film image digitizing apparatus comprises a housing having an elongated aperture extending along a light beam scan line. The aperture receives light transmitted through a sheet of film from a light source. A diffusing member, disposed within the aperture and extending along the scan line, optically diffuses the light received by the aperture. The housing may include one or more reflective interior surfaces. A linear array of photodiodes, disposed within the housing and extending along the scan line, detects the light diffused by the diffusing member. Each of the photodiodes generates an analog signal representing an intensity of the detected light for each of a plurality of pixels. A summing circuit, coupled to each of the photodiodes, sums the analog signals generated by the photodiodes for each of the pixels to produce an output analog signal representing an overall intensity of the light transmitted through the sheet of film for each of the pixels.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1995Date of Patent: January 21, 1997Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Yun Z. Li, Richard R. Lemberger, Paul C. Schubert, Terrence H. Joyce, Jack K. Warren
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Patent number: 5481657Abstract: A multi-user digital laser imaging system for imaging film from bar coded cartridges as a function of image values representative of the images to be printed. The imaging system includes memory for storing transfer functions and film models for each of several users. The transfer functions characterize the relationships between image values and expected imaged film transmittance quantities. The film models characterize the relationship between the transmittance quantities and laser drive values that will provide the appropriate film exposure. An image management subsystem generates lookup tables characterizing the relationship between image values and laser drive values on the basis of user-selected transfer functions and film models selected by the system through the use of film identification information read from the bar code. During imaging operations the image management subsystem accesses the lookup tables as a function of the image values to obtain the appropriate laser drive values.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1994Date of Patent: January 2, 1996Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Paul C. Schubert, Richard R. Lemberger, Terrence H. Joyce, Todd G. Langmade
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Information forming apparatus with mechanism for unsealing and sealing a cover of recording material
Patent number: 5459548Abstract: An image forming apparatus that can be charged with a sheet cassette with a resealable flexible cover includes a roller member engageable with and translatable across the cover to wind the cover on the roller member. The size of the sheet material accommodated in the sheet cassette can be determined from a bar code and the movement of the roller member can be adjusted in accordance with the size of the sheet material. Timers can be set to provide predetermined time periods relative to the translating opening and closing movement of the roller member and, if these time periods expire, an indicator can be provided to the operator.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1994Date of Patent: October 17, 1995Assignees: Minolta Co., Ltd., Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Naoyuki Matsuda, Yukiyoshi Yamakoshi, Hajime Takei, Fuminori Moro, Hiroshi Tomita, Richard R. Lemberger, Terrence H. Joyce, Paul C. Schubert -
Patent number: RE38005Abstract: A multi-user digital laser imaging system for imaging film from bar coded cartridges as a function of image values representative of the images to be printed. The imaging system includes memory for storing transfer functions and film models for each of several users. The transfer functions characterize the relationships between image values and expected imaged film transmittance quantities. The film models characterize the relationship between the transmittance quantities and laser drive values that will provide the appropriate film exposure. An image management subsystem generates lookup tables characterizing the relationship between image values and laser drive values on the basis of user-selected transfer functions and film models selected by the system through the use of film identification information read from the bar code. During imaging operations the image management subsystem accesses the lookup tables as a function of the image values to obtain the appropriate laser drive values.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1997Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Paul C. Schubert, Richard R. Lemberger, Terrence H. Joyce, Todd G. Langmade