Patents by Inventor Tim McCarthy
Tim McCarthy 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: 12292806Abstract: A method, computer program product, and computer system are provided for testing drives in a redundant array of independent disks (RAID) array. The method includes: mirroring data from a selected drive to be tested in a RAID array to spare storage space in the RAID array; and, once the data is successfully mirrored, testing the selected drive to identify a preemptive failure of the selected drive. The RAID may be a traditional RAID (TRAID) array and the spare space may be a spare physical drive independent of array drive members. The RAID array may alternatively be a distributed RAID (DRAID) array and the spare space may be spare capacity spread through the array drive members.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2023Date of Patent: May 6, 2025Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Daniel S. Critchley, Roderick Guy Charles Moore, Tim McCarthy, Jonathan William Lewis Short
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Publication number: 20240273000Abstract: A method, computer program product, and computer system are provided for testing drives in a redundant array of independent disks (RAID) array. The method includes: mirroring data from a selected drive to be tested in a RAID array to spare storage space in the RAID array; and, once the data is successfully mirrored, testing the selected drive to identify a preemptive failure of the selected drive. The RAID may be a traditional RAID (TRAID) array and the spare space may be a spare physical drive independent of array drive members. The RAID array may alternatively be a distributed RAID (DRAID) array and the spare space may be spare capacity spread through the array drive members.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2023Publication date: August 15, 2024Inventors: Daniel S. CRITCHLEY, Roderick Guy Charles Moore, Tim McCarthy, Jonathan William Lewis Short
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Patent number: 11119885Abstract: A method and a computer program product for latency measurement in an I/O operation. A storage system measures time periods taken in a write I/O operation and, using the measures time periods in the write I/O operation, the storage system monitors a delay that is caused by at least one of a host and a storage area network. A storage system measures time periods taken in a read I/O operation and, using the measures time periods in the read I/O operation, the storage system monitors a delay that is caused by at least one of a host and a storage area network in the read I/O operation.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2018Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Denis Senin, Roderick G. C. Moore, Dan Critchley, Jonathan W. L. Short, Tim McCarthy
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Patent number: 10697632Abstract: This disclosure relates generally to valves, and more particularly, to gas valve assemblies. In one example, the valve assembly may include a valve body with an inlet port, an outlet port, and a fluid path extending between the inlet and outlet ports, one or more valves situated about the fluid path, one or more valve actuators for selectively moving respective valves, one or more sensors for sensing one or more parameters within the fluid path, and a controller secured relative to the valve body and in communication with the one or more sensors for determining one or more valve assembly conditions based on the one or more sensed parameters. Illustratively, the controller may be configured to communicate information from the valve assembly to a combustion appliance controller that is located remotely from the valve assembly through a communications interface of the controller and across a communications bus.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2017Date of Patent: June 30, 2020Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: David Kucera, Gregory Young, Tim McCarthy, Patrick Yuen
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Publication number: 20200110692Abstract: A method and a computer program product for latency measurement in an I/O operation. A storage system measures time periods taken in a write I/O operation and, using the measures time periods in the write I/O operation, the storage system monitors a delay that is caused by at least one of a host and a storage area network. A storage system measures time periods taken in a read I/O operation and, using the measures time periods in the read I/O operation, the storage system monitors a delay that is caused by at least one of a host and a storage area network in the read I/O operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2018Publication date: April 9, 2020Inventors: Denis Senin, Roderick G. C. Moore, Dan Critchley, Jonathan W. L. Short, Tim McCarthy
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Patent number: 10338439Abstract: This application is directed to detecting touch events using a display pixel array. The display pixel array includes display pixels each of which is disposed between a display electrode and a common electrode. For touch sensing, a processing device drives the subset of common electrodes with an integration voltage that varies by a voltage variation at a predetermined slew rate. The processing device also drives a subset of display electrodes corresponding to the subset of common electrodes in a synchronous manner, thereby reducing an impact of parasitic capacitance associated with the subset of common electrodes. Each of the subset of display electrodes is driven with an adjusted display voltage that varies by the voltage variation at the predetermined slew rate. While driving the subsets of common and display electrodes, a capacitive sense signal associated with the subset of common electrodes is measured at an output of a capacitance sense circuit.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2017Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Assignee: PARADE TECHNOLOGIES, LTD.Inventors: Denis Ellis, Maksym Prybytko, Tim McCarthy
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Publication number: 20180275821Abstract: This application is directed to detecting touch events using a display pixel array. The display pixel array includes display pixels each of which is disposed between a display electrode and a common electrode. For touch sensing, a processing device drives the subset of common electrodes with an integration voltage that varies by a voltage variation at a predetermined slew rate. The processing device also drives a subset of display electrodes corresponding to the subset of common electrodes in a synchronous manner, thereby reducing an impact of parasitic capacitance associated with the subset of common electrodes. Each of the subset of display electrodes is driven with an adjusted display voltage that varies by the voltage variation at the predetermined slew rate. While driving the subsets of common and display electrodes, a capacitive sense signal associated with the subset of common electrodes is measured at an output of a capacitance sense circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2017Publication date: September 27, 2018Inventors: Denis Ellis, Maksym Prybytko, Tim McCarthy
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Publication number: 20170115002Abstract: This disclosure relates generally to valves, and more particularly, to gas valve assemblies. In one example, the valve assembly may include a valve body with an inlet port, an outlet port, and a fluid path extending between the inlet and outlet ports, one or more valves situated about the fluid path, one or more valve actuators for selectively moving respective valves, one or more sensors for sensing one or more parameters within the fluid path, and a controller secured relative to the valve body and in communication with the one or more sensors for determining one or more valve assembly conditions based on the one or more sensed parameters. Illustratively, the controller may be configured to communicate information from the valve assembly to a combustion appliance controller that is located remotely from the valve assembly through a communications interface of the controller and across a communications bus.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2017Publication date: April 27, 2017Inventors: David Kucera, Gregory Young, Tim McCarthy, Patrick Yuen
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Patent number: 9557059Abstract: This disclosure relates generally to valves, and more particularly, to gas valve assemblies. In one example, the valve assembly may include a valve body with an inlet port, an outlet port, and a fluid path extending between the inlet and outlet ports, one or more valves situated about the fluid path, one or more valve actuators for selectively moving respective valves, one or more sensors for sensing one or more parameters within the fluid path, and a controller secured relative to the valve body and in communication with the one or more sensors for determining one or more valve assembly conditions based on the one or more sensed parameters. Illustratively, the controller may be configured to communicate information from the valve assembly to a combustion appliance controller that is located remotely from the valve assembly through a communications interface of the controller and across a communications bus.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2011Date of Patent: January 31, 2017Assignee: Honeywell International IncInventors: David Kucera, Gregory Young, Tim McCarthy, Patrick Yuen
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Patent number: 8905063Abstract: This disclosure relates generally to valves, and more particularly, to gas valve assemblies. In one illustrative but non-limiting example, a valve assembly may include a flow module for sensing one or more parameters of a gas flowing through the fluid path of the gas valve, and may determine a measure that is related to a gas flow through the fluid path. A measure related to a gas flow may include, but is not limited to, a measure of fuel consumption by a device or appliance attached to an output port of the valve assembly. Illustratively, the flow module may include one or more valve controllers in communication with one or more pressure sensors, one or more flow sensors, one or more temperature sensors, one or more valve position sensors, and/or any other suitable sensors as desired.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2011Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Gregory Young, Donald J. Kasprzyk, David Kucera, Gregory Todd Filkovski, Patrick Yuen, Tim McCarthy, Patrick Welker, Brian Zabel
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Publication number: 20130153798Abstract: This disclosure relates generally to valves, and more particularly, to gas valve assemblies. In one example, the valve assembly may include a valve body with an inlet port, an outlet port, and a fluid path extending between the inlet and outlet ports, one or more valves situated about the fluid path, one or more valve actuators for selectively moving respective valves, one or more sensors for sensing one or more parameters within the fluid path, and a controller secured relative to the valve body and in communication with the one or more sensors for determining one or more valve assembly conditions based on the one or more sensed parameters. Illustratively, the controller may be configured to communicate information from the valve assembly to a combustion appliance controller that is located remotely from the valve assembly through a communications interface of the controller and across a communications bus.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: David Kucera, Gregory Young, Tim McCarthy, Patrick Yuen
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Publication number: 20130153062Abstract: This disclosure relates generally to valves, and more particularly, to gas valve assemblies. In one illustrative but non-limiting example, a valve assembly may include a flow module for sensing one or more parameters of a gas flowing through the fluid path of the gas valve, and may determine a measure that is related to a gas flow through the fluid path. A measure related to a gas flow may include, but is not limited to, a measure of fuel consumption by a device or appliance attached to an output port of the valve assembly. Illustratively, the flow module may include one or more valve controllers in communication with one or more pressure sensors, one or more flow sensors, one or more temperature sensors, one or more valve position sensors, and/or any other suitable sensors as desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Gregory Young, Donald J. Kasprzyk, David Kucera, Gregory Todd Filkovski, Patrick Yuen, Tim McCarthy, Patrick Welker, Brian Zabel
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Patent number: 8291096Abstract: A central administration tool or manager supports entry or selection of attribute data or datum (e.g., an attribute value) associated with at least one of a resource and a user. The entered or selected attribute data is arranged into a data structure (e.g., a file) for transmission over a communications network. The data structure is transmitted over the communications network to a directory interface. The transmitted data structure is processed to be compatible with interpretation by a directory services system. The directory services system is invoked consistent with the contents of the data structure (e.g., the file) and the previous processing of the data structure. Resources (e.g., applications) that are under the control of the directory services are managed consistent with the contents of the data structure.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2006Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: Accenture Global Services LimitedInventors: Andrew J. Stone, Marty Jablonski, Tim Huckaby, Brad Sherrell, Bruce Russell, Tim McCarthy, Robin Sannar
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Patent number: 8244837Abstract: A central administration tool or manager supports entry or selection of attribute data or datum (e.g., an attribute value) associated with at least one of a resource and a user. The entered or selected attribute data is arranged into a data structure (e.g., a file) for transmission over a communications network. The data structure is transmitted over the communications network to a directory interface. The transmitted data structure is processed to be compatible with interpretation by a directory services system. The directory services system is invoked consistent with the contents of the data structure (e.g., the file) and the previous processing of the data structure. Resources (e.g., applications) that are under the control of the directory services are managed consistent with the contents of the data structure.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2002Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: Accenture Global Services LimitedInventors: Andrew J. Stone, Marty Jablonski, Tim Huckaby, Brad Sherrell, Bruce Russell, Tim McCarthy, Robin Sanner
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Patent number: 7602134Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus that controllably allows the relative rotation between structures, such as a gimbal and a structure to which it is mounted. According to one aspect, the apparatus includes a twist capsule assembly with internal stop mechanisms that controllably prevents the amount of clockwise and counterclockwise rotation with respect to a rotation axis. According to another aspect of the invention, by limiting the amount of relative rotation, other means of communicating power and signals between the structures can be used, thus avoiding or reducing the limitations imposed by conventional slip ring assemblies. According to yet another aspect, the invention includes techniques and structures for allowing conventionally shielded cables and wires to be used in place of slip rings, while allowing for rotation between structures, thus even further improving the communication of power and signals between structures.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2006Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: L-3 Communications Sonoma EO, Inc.Inventors: Scott Taylor, Allan A. Voigt, Alan Wardlow, Tim McCarthy-Smith
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Publication number: 20070094392Abstract: A central administration tool or manager supports entry or selection of attribute data or datum (e.g., an attribute value) associated with at least one of a resource and a user. The entered or selected attribute data is arranged into a data structure (e.g., a file) for transmission over a communications network. The data structure is transmitted over the communications network to a directory interface. The transmitted data structure is processed to be compatible with interpretation by a directory services system. The directory services system is invoked consistent with the contents of the data structure (e.g., the file) and the previous processing of the data structure. Resources (e.g., applications) that are under the control of the directory services are managed consistent with the contents of the data structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2006Publication date: April 26, 2007Inventors: Andrew Stone, Marty Jablonski, Tim Huckaby, Brad Sherrell, Bruce Russell, Tim McCarthy, Robin Sanner
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Publication number: 20070072504Abstract: A nonwoven veil comprising an oxidized PAN fiber having an aromaticity index between 40 and 60 percent, wherein the veil is thermally stable in temperature ranges used for typical composite fabrication processes. Thermally stable nonwoven veil and composites containing the veil are disclosed. The nonwoven veil could be used as a surface finish having improved properties as measured by surface waviness and lack of defects.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2005Publication date: March 29, 2007Applicant: Zoltek Companies Inc.Inventor: Tim McCarthy
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Publication number: 20030233439Abstract: A central administration tool or manager supports entry or selection of attribute data or datum (e.g., an attribute value) associated with at least one of a resource and a user. The entered or selected attribute data is arranged into a data structure (e.g., a file) for transmission over a communications network. The data structure is transmitted over the communications network to a directory interface. The transmitted data structure is processed to be compatible with interpretation by a directory services system. The directory services system is invoked consistent with the contents of the data structure (e.g., the file) and the previous processing of the data structure. Resources (e.g., applications) that are under the control of the directory services are managed consistent with the contents of the data structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventors: Andrew J. Stone, Marty Jablonski, Tim Huckaby, Brad Sherrel, Bruce Russell, Tim McCarthy, Robin Sanner
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Publication number: 20020152806Abstract: An accelerometer caliper while drilling arrangement comprising a drill bit having an axis of rotation and a gauge region, a caliper tool body, a first accelerometer mounted upon the caliper tool body and arranged to measure acceleration in a first direction, and a second accelerometer mounted upon the caliper tool body and arranged to measure acceleration in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction, wherein the caliper tool body and the drill bit are coupled to one another in such a manner that the first and second accelerometers are mounted in a known relationship to the drill bit.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2001Publication date: October 24, 2002Inventors: Marcel Boucher, Brian Peter Jarvis, Tim McCarthy
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Patent number: 6467341Abstract: An accelerometer caliper while drilling arrangement comprising a drill bit having an axis of rotation and a gauge region, a caliper tool body, a first accelerometer mounted upon the caliper tool body and arranged to measure acceleration in a first direction, and a second accelerometer mounted upon the caliper tool body and arranged to measure acceleration in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction, wherein the caliper tool body and the drill bit are coupled to one another in such a manner that the first and second accelerometers are mounted in a known relationship to the drill bit.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2001Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Marcel Boucher, Brian Peter Jarvis, Tim McCarthy