Patents by Inventor Tim Brown
Tim 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).
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Publication number: 20100313645Abstract: A method of determining a particle size distribution in a wellbore fluid including collecting a volume of mud from a vibratory separator, sampling a volume of the collected mud, and testing the volume of collected mud with a test kit to determine the concentration of a sized additive in the mud is disclosed. A system for determining particle size distribution of a fluid, the system including a vibratory separator, a meter configured to receive a separated material from the vibratory separator, a counter configured to count the number of loads collected by the meter, a test kit including a sieve and a measuring tube, and a centrifuged configured to receive the measuring tube is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2009Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: M-I L.L.C.Inventors: Aaron A. Doman, Jake M. Garber, Philip E. Herrera, Frank Butler, Toby Pierce, Tim Browning, John Riddell Smith, Frederick B. Growcock
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Patent number: 7805752Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for implementing dynamic endpoint compliance policy configuration. In one embodiment, a security service is provided that automates endpoint compliance policy configuration. A customer identifies its deployed client security products, and specifies the desired level of security. This security product and level information is used by the security service to generate endpoint compliance policies tailored to that customer's current network and/or security scheme. The security service can incorporate data obtained from early warning services that deliver timely and actionable security alerts into its policy generation process. In this way, the security service can provide endpoint compliance policies that protect its customers' machines from the very latest threats at any moment in time.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2005Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Symantec CorporationInventors: Keith Newstadt, Tim Brown
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Publication number: 20090240333Abstract: A motion preserving implant having first and second bearing members and a biasing member disposed therebetween operable to provide resistance to the translation of the bodies with respect to one another. An intervertebral implant having first and second bearing members, a translatable member, a resilient connection between the translatable member and one of the bearing members to allow for relative motion therebetween and bearing surfaces of the translatable member and the other bearing member to allow complex, natural motion between the bearing members. A spinal implant having upper and lower bodies and an articulation surface that allows for polyaxial articulation and translation through a concave articulation surface having a first radius of curvature and a second radius of curvature in at least one plane, and a convex articulation surface having the first radius of curvature in the same plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2009Publication date: September 24, 2009Inventors: Jeffrey L. Trudeau, Qi-Bin Bao, Brian Janowski, Weston Pernsteiner, Tim Brown
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Patent number: 7520342Abstract: A process for the recovery of drilling fluid additives, including industrial carbon, calcium carbonate, natural and synthetic fibers, and other materials from a mixture. The mixture may include drilling fluids, drilled solids, and drilling fluid additives from a mud system. The process may include: separating at least a portion of the drilled solids from the mixture to form a first effluent and a drilled solids fraction; separating at least a portion of the drilling fluid additives from the first effluent to form a second effluent and a recovered additives fraction; and recycling at least a portion of the recovered additives fraction to the mud system. The drilling fluid additives may have a specific gravity greater than 1.4, and may include particles having an average size greater than 2 microns.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2006Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Assignee: M-I L.L.C.Inventors: Frank Butler, Tim Browning
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Publication number: 20080317156Abstract: A method and apparatus for reducing a channel updating rate in a communication system are provided, in which a channel matrix H representing a channel status of physical channels is acquired, eigenvectors of the channel matrix H are output by a Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) of the channel matrix H, and when at least one of the eigenvectors has a phase inversion, the phase inversion is removed from the eigenvector.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2008Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.Inventors: Kathiravetpillai SIVANESAN, Ho-Kyu CHOI, Dong-Seek PARK, Hung-Tuan NGUYEN, Tim BROWN, Patrick Claus Friedrich EGGERS, Persefoni KYRITSI
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Patent number: 7438142Abstract: A process for the recovery of industrial carbon material from a mixture. The mixture may include drilling fluids, drilled solids, and industrial carbon from a mud system. The process may include: separating at least a portion of the drilled solids from the mixture to form a first effluent and a drilled solids fraction; separating at least a portion of the industrial carbon from the first effluent to form a second effluent and a recovered industrial carbon fraction; and recycling at least a portion of the recovered industrial carbon to the mud system.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2006Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: M-I LLCInventors: Frank Butler, Tim Browning
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Publication number: 20080165495Abstract: The invention relates to an electric device (10) comprising a housing (13) and a cooling body (16) which is secured to the housing (13). A gap (43) is arranged between the cooling body (16) and the separated housing (13), said gap comprising, at least partially a collar (31) which surrounds an opening (34), and a groove (49) which receives the collar (31). Sealing means (52), which seal the gap (43) in an at least liquid-tight manner, is arranged between the collar (31) and the groove (49).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2005Publication date: July 10, 2008Inventors: Hans-Peter Miller, Andreas Doeffinger, Nigel Shaw, Laura Reyes Tello, Tim Brown
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Publication number: 20080109081Abstract: Articulating devices for replacing damaged or degenerated weight bearing joints are provided. The devices may have two or more surfaces that articulate against one another that are coated or fully formed of PEEK or similar materials to provide improved wear capabilities while maintaining sufficient strength to operate in a weight bearing capacity.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Inventors: Qi-Bin Bao, Tim Brown
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Publication number: 20080103598Abstract: A prosthetic spinal implant having a deployable securing mechanism that is deployable into a portion of the vertebral space for affixing the implant between the vertebrae, the securing mechanism having tactile feedback means comprising a surface for transmitting tactile feedback during deployment of the securing mechanism. A spinal implant having deployable securing means that interface with the implant to prevent the deployable securing means from retracting after deployment. An implant that utilizes its resilient properties to provide the user with tactile feedback with which the user may ascertain the position of the securing mechanism. A system and tools for sizing and implanting implants with the aforementioned characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2007Publication date: May 1, 2008Inventors: Jeffrey Trudeau, Brian Janowski, Thomas Kilpela, Tim Brown, Michael Jackson, Qi-Bin Bao
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Publication number: 20070221411Abstract: A process for the recovery of drilling fluid additives, including industrial carbon, calcium carbonate, natural and synthetic fibers, and other materials from a mixture. The mixture may include drilling fluids, drilled solids, and drilling fluid additives from a mud system. The process may include: separating at least a portion of the drilled solids from the mixture to form a first effluent and a drilled solids fraction; separating at least a portion of the drilling fluid additives from the first effluent to form a second effluent and a recovered additives fraction; and recycling at least a portion of the recovered additives fraction to the mud system. The drilling fluid additives may have a specific gravity greater than 1.4, and may include particles having an average size greater than 2 microns.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2006Publication date: September 27, 2007Applicant: M-I LLCInventors: Frank Butler, Tim Browning
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Publication number: 20070221410Abstract: A process for the recovery of industrial carbon material from a mixture. The mixture may include drilling fluids, drilled solids, and industrial carbon from a mud system. The process may include: separating at least a portion of the drilled solids from the mixture to form a first effluent and a drilled solids fraction; separating at least a portion of the industrial carbon from the first effluent to form a second effluent and a recovered industrial carbon fraction; and recycling at least a portion of the recovered industrial carbon to the mud system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2006Publication date: September 27, 2007Applicant: M-I L.L.C.Inventors: Frank Butler, Tim Browning
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Publication number: 20070107043Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for implementing dynamic endpoint compliance policy configuration. In one embodiment, a security service is provided that automates endpoint compliance policy configuration. A customer identifies its deployed client security products, and specifies the desired level of security. This security product and level information is used by the security service to generate endpoint compliance policies tailored to that customer's current network and/or security scheme. The security service can incorporate data obtained from early warning services that deliver timely and actionable security alerts into its policy generation process. In this way, the security service can provide endpoint compliance policies that protect its customers' machines from the very latest threats at any moment in time.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2005Publication date: May 10, 2007Inventors: Keith Newstadt, Tim Brown
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Publication number: 20060125947Abstract: Systems and methods of imaging with clustered photosite arrays are described. In one aspect, an image sensor includes an array of clusters of photosites and an array of optical elements. The photosites are arranged in respective groups of multiple ones of the photosites sharing at least one readout circuit component. Each of the optical elements is aligned with a corresponding one of the clusters of photosites and is arranged to intercept light directed toward the photosites of the corresponding cluster.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2004Publication date: June 15, 2006Inventors: Jimmy Packer, Matthew Borg, Tim Brown, Donald Reid
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Patent number: 6592247Abstract: A bone cement mixing apparatus comprises a cylindrical syringe body which functions as a mixing chamber, a mixing element rotatably mounted in the mixing chamber and a drive for causing rotation of the mixing element. The drive includes a handle which is axially movable relative to the mixing chamber and a gear mechanism which couples the handle of the mixing element and translates linear handle motion into rotary mixing element motion. The drive is supported by a chamber lid which engages the syringe body and the lid and drive may be detachable from the syringe body and from the mixing element thereby allowing the lid assembly and drive to be reused.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1998Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: Summit Medical Ltd.Inventors: Tim Brown, David Foster
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Patent number: 6584447Abstract: A system and method for forecasting future retail performance are described herein. The system includes a storage device that stores a sales history database, a weather history database, and a weather forecast database. An analyzer determines the extent to which past retail performance of a plurality of products at a plurality of locations was affected by weather using the sales history database and the weather history database. A configurator, coupled to the analyzer, estimates expected future retail performance of the products at the stores for a plurality of future time periods using the weather forecast database and results produced by the analyzer. A graphical user interface, coupled to the analyzer and the configurator, enables users to view and manipulate results produced by the analyzer and the configurator to thereby forecast future retail performance of the products at the locations.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1998Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: Planalytics, Inc.Inventors: Frederic D. Fox, Douglas R. Pearson, Barb Frutchy Senst, Tim Brown, Syd Weinstein
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Patent number: 5842785Abstract: A bone cement mixing apparatus comprises a cylindrical syringe body which functions as a mixing chamber, a mixing element rotatably mounted in the mixing chamber and a drive for causing rotation of the mixing element. The drive includes a handle which is axially movable relative to the mixing chamber and a gear mechanism which couples the handle to the mixing element and translates linear handle motion into rotary mixing element motion. The drive is supported by a chamber lid which engages the syringe body and the lid and drive may be detachable from the syringe body and from the mixing element thereby allowing the lid assembly and drive to be reused.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1996Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Assignee: Summit Medical Ltd.Inventors: Tim Brown, David Foster
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Patent number: D371564Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1994Date of Patent: July 9, 1996Assignee: NEC CorporationInventors: Kouichi Sunada, Naoto Fukasawa, Tim Brown, Sigi Moeslinger