Patents by Inventor Timothy J. Mason
Timothy J. Mason 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: 11498208Abstract: A drive module for rotating a first robot arm member relative to a second robot arm member comprising a motor, a gear head driven by the motor, a pinion driven by the gear head and a slip clutch including an input section with integral gear teeth driven by the pinon, and an output section configured to be coupled to the second robot arm member. A housing is disposed at least about the pinion and slip clutch and configured to be coupled to the first robot arm member.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2020Date of Patent: November 15, 2022Assignee: Foster-Miller, Inc.Inventors: John R. Lawson, Robert E. Overman, Wesley Bird, Stephen Putnam, Dominick Freeman, Timothy J. Mason
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Publication number: 20220193889Abstract: A drive module for rotating a first robot arm member relative to a second robot arm member comprising a motor, a gear head driven by the motor, a pinion driven by the gear head and a slip clutch including an input section with integral gear teeth driven by the pinon, and an output section configured to be coupled to the second robot arm member. A housing is disposed at least about the pinion and slip clutch and configured to be coupled to the first robot arm member.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2020Publication date: June 23, 2022Inventors: John R. Lawson, Robert E. Overman, Wesley Bird, Stephen Putnam, Dominick Freeman, Timothy J. Mason
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Patent number: 11331818Abstract: A remotely controlled packable robot includes a chassis, a motive subsystem for maneuvering the chassis, and an open channel under the robot defined by the chassis and the motive subsystem. A rearward arm base member mount is located between the chassis and a rotatable arm shoulder and is pivotable with respect to the chassis to store the arm underneath the robot in the open channel.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2019Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: Foster-Miller, Inc.Inventors: David C. Meeker, Timothy J. Mason, Andrew Kirouac, Christopher Leon, William Abraham Crowley, Ryan Wasserman
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Patent number: 11034015Abstract: A remotely controlled packable robot features a chassis with a top surface and a bottom surface, a pair of main tracks for maneuvering the chassis, and an open channel under the robot defined by the bottom surface of the chassis and the main tracks. A robot arm is foldable from a stored position in the open channel underneath the robot chassis to a deployed position extending upwards from the top surface of the chassis. A camera assembly may be foldable from a stowed position in the open channel underneath the robot chassis next to the robot arm to a deployed position extending upwards from the top surface of the chassis.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2019Date of Patent: June 15, 2021Assignee: Foster-Miller, Inc.Inventors: David C. Meeker, Timothy J. Mason, Andrew Kirouac, Ryan Wasserman
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Publication number: 20200346699Abstract: A method of operating a mobile remotely controlled ground robot in difficult terrain. Rear driven tracked arms of the robot are pivoted rearward and upward to trail main driven tracks of the robot at a fixed angle relative to and above the ground. The main tracks of the robot are driven forward to traverse the ground. An obstacle is traversed by driving the main tracks to traverse the obstacle pivoting the forward end of the robot upwards and at least one of the rear driven tracks are driven and engaging the ground and/or obstacle to advance the robot forward over the obstacle and to prevent the robot from tipping over backwards.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2020Publication date: November 5, 2020Inventors: David C. Meeker, Timothy J. Mason, Andrew Kirouac, Christopher Leon, William Abraham Crowley, Ryan Wasserman, Richard Wiesman
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Publication number: 20200114529Abstract: A remotely controlled packable robot includes a chassis with a top surface and a bottom surface, a motive subsystem for maneuvering the chassis, an open channel under the robot defined by the chassis and the motive subsystem, a camera assembly, and a robot arm including a rotatable shoulder, an upper arm pivotable with respect to the shoulder, a forearm, an elbow between the upper arm and the forearm, a wrist connected to the forearm, and a gripper attached to the wrist. A rearward arm base member mount between the chassis and the rotatable arm shoulder is pivotable with respect to the chassis to store the arm underneath the robot in the open channel. A forward camera assembly base member mount for the camera is pivotable with respect to the chassis to store the camera assembly underneath the robot in the open channel. Another camera mount is for retaining the camera assembly on the shoulder of the robot arm. A novel power distribution subsystem is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2019Publication date: April 16, 2020Inventors: David C. Meeker, Timothy J. Mason, Andrew Kirouac, Christopher Leon, William Abraham Crowley, Ryan Wasserman
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Patent number: 10471589Abstract: A remotely controlled packable robot features a chassis, right and left main tracks for maneuvering the chassis, and right and left tracked rotatable flipper arms for maneuvering the chassis. An integrated drive assembly is provided for each main track and flipper pair and includes a motor in a housing attached to the chassis for rotating the flipper and a stator and rotor disposed about the motor housing for driving the main track and the flipper track.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2017Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: Foster-Miller, Inc.Inventors: David C. Meeker, Timothy J. Mason, Andrew Kirouac, Ryan Wasserman
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Publication number: 20190337145Abstract: A remotely controlled packable robot features a chassis with a top surface and a bottom surface, a pair of main tracks for maneuvering the chassis, and an open channel under the robot defined by the bottom surface of the chassis and the main tracks. A robot arm is foldable from a stored position in the open channel underneath the robot chassis to a deployed position extending upwards from the top surface of the chassis. A camera assembly may be foldable from a stowed position in the open channel underneath the robot chassis next to the robot arm to a deployed position extending upwards from the top surface of the chassis.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2019Publication date: November 7, 2019Inventors: David C. Meeker, Timothy J. Mason, Andrew Kirouac, Ryan Wasserman
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Patent number: 10414039Abstract: A remotely controlled packable robot features a chassis with a top surface and a bottom surface, a pair of main tracks for maneuvering the chassis, and an open channel under the robot defined by the bottom surface of the chassis and the main tracks. A robot arm is foldable from a stored position in the open channel underneath the robot chassis to a deployed position extending upwards from the top surface of the chassis. A camera assembly may be foldable from a stowed position in the open channel underneath the robot chassis next to the robot arm to a deployed position extending upwards from the top surface of the chassis.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2017Date of Patent: September 17, 2019Assignee: Foster-Miller, Inc.Inventors: David C. Meeker, Timothy J. Mason, Andrew Kirouac, Ryan Wasserman
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Patent number: 10331132Abstract: A battery powered remotely controlled robot is equipped with a drive subsystem for ground travel, a flight subsystem for flight operations, and an obstacle detection subsystem. The robot is configured so that during a mission the drive subsystem is energized to maneuver the robot on the ground for a majority of the mission. The robot is further configured so that upon detection of an obstacle, the flight subsystem is energized to traverse the obstacle. The fight subsystem is energized only to traverse obstacles thus saving battery power and increasing the mission time.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2017Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: Foster-Miller, Inc.Inventors: David C. Meeker, Timothy J. Mason, Richard Wiesman
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Publication number: 20180079073Abstract: A remotely controlled packable robot features a chassis, right and left main tracks for maneuvering the chassis, and right and left tracked rotatable flipper arms for maneuvering the chassis. An integrated drive assembly is provided for each main track and flipper pair and includes a motor in a housing attached to the chassis for rotating the flipper and a stator and rotor disposed about the motor housing for driving the main track and the flipper track.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2017Publication date: March 22, 2018Inventors: David C. Meeker, Timothy J. Mason, Andrew Kirouac, Ryan Wasserman
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Publication number: 20180079070Abstract: A remotely controlled packable robot features a chassis with a top surface and a bottom surface, a pair of main tracks for maneuvering the chassis, and an open channel under the robot defined by the bottom surface of the chassis and the main tracks. A robot arm is foldable from a stored position in the open channel underneath the robot chassis to a deployed position extending upwards from the top surface of the chassis. A camera assembly may be foldable from a stowed position in the open channel underneath the robot chassis next to the robot arm to a deployed position extending upwards from the top surface of the chassis.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2017Publication date: March 22, 2018Inventors: David C. Meeker, Timothy J. Mason, Andrew Kirouac, Ryan Wasserman
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Publication number: 20180024556Abstract: A battery powered remotely controlled robot is equipped with a drive subsystem for ground travel, a flight subsystem for flight operations, and an obstacle detection subsystem. The robot is configured so that during a mission the drive subsystem is energized to maneuver the robot on the ground for a majority of the mission. The robot is further configured so that upon detection of an obstacle, the flight subsystem is energized to traverse the obstacle. The fight subsystem is energized only to traverse obstacles thus saving battery power and increasing the mission time.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2017Publication date: January 25, 2018Inventors: David C. Meeker, Timothy J. Mason, Richard Wiesman
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Publication number: 20160370408Abstract: An ungrounded power line sensor system includes a housing configured for coupling about a power line, at least a first voltage sensing plate supported by the housing and exposed to rain and snow, and at least a second voltage sensing plate supported by the housing and shielded from rain and snow. Voltages sensed by the first and second voltage sensing plate are separately measured in order to mitigate variations in the two measurements due to a weather event, for example by applying a weighted average calculation to the measurements to cancel out the effects of rain on the first voltage sensing plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2015Publication date: December 22, 2016Inventors: David C. Meeker, Joshua Berglund, Timothy J. Mason, Michael L. Murphree, Alexander E. Post, James F. Godfrey
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Patent number: 9347976Abstract: A hot stick power analyzer includes a housing mounted on a pole and a channel for a power line. A ground line extends from the housing and there is a power line conductive contact. A voltage sensor includes voltage sensing circuitry connected to the power line conductive contact and the ground line. There is a high voltage capacitance between the ground line and the voltage sensing circuitry. A current sensor includes windings about and spaced from the power line. A processing subsystem is responsive to the voltage sensing circuitry and to the current sensor and is configured to compute power analysis metrics.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2013Date of Patent: May 24, 2016Assignee: Foster-Miller, Inc.Inventors: Timothy J. Mason, David C. Meeker, James F. Godfrey, Jeffrey C. Travis, William G. Leary, Alexander E. Post
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Publication number: 20150216396Abstract: A video endoscope system includes a reusable control cabinet and an endoscope that is connectable thereto. The endoscope may be used with a single patient and then disposed. The endoscope includes an illumination mechanism, an image sensor, and an elongate shaft having one or more lumens located therein. An articulation joint at the distal end of the endoscope allows the distal end to be oriented by the actuators in the control cabinet or actuators in a control handle of the endoscope. Fluidics, electrical, navigation, image, display and data entry controls are integrated into the system along with other accessories.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2015Publication date: August 6, 2015Applicant: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Michael S. BANIK, Lucien A. COUVILLON, Dennis R. BOULAIS, Richard M. WIESMAN, Timothy J. MASON, Neil R. MEHTA
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Patent number: 8798039Abstract: A method is provided that includes: receiving, by one or more server devices, voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) traffic management rules from a network operations center; gathering, by the one or more server devices, VoIP traffic data from a VoIP network; analyzing, by the one or more server devices, the VoIP traffic data; creating, by the one or more server devices, a ticket based on the VoIP traffic management rules and the VoIP traffic data; and automatically sending, by the one or more server devices, the ticket to the network operations center based on the VoIP traffic management rules.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2012Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.Inventors: Michael R. Smith, Timothy R. Ness, Timothy J. Mason, Michael J. Coons
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Publication number: 20140125354Abstract: A hot stick power analyzer includes a housing mounted on a pole and a channel for a power line. A ground line extends from the housing and there is a power line conductive contact. A voltage sensor includes voltage sensing circuitry connected to the power line conductive contact and the ground line. There is a high voltage capacitance between the ground line and the voltage sensing circuitry. A current sensor includes windings about and spaced from the power line. A processing subsystem is responsive to the voltage sensing circuitry and to the current sensor and is configured to compute power analysis metrics.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2013Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: QinetiQ North America, Inc.Inventors: Timothy J. Mason, David C. Meeker, James F. Godfrey, Jeffrey C. Travis, William G. Leary, Alexander E. Post
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Publication number: 20140073852Abstract: A video endoscope system includes a reusable control cabinet and an endoscope that is connectable thereto. The endoscope may be used with a single patient and then disposed. The endoscope includes an illumination mechanism, an image sensor, and an elongate shaft having one or more lumens located therein. An articulation joint at the distal end of the endoscope allows the distal end to be oriented by the actuators in the control cabinet or actuators in a control handle of the endoscope. Fluidics, electrical, navigation, image, display and data entry controls are integrated into the system along with other accessories.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2013Publication date: March 13, 2014Applicant: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Michael S. BANIK, Lucien A. COUVILLON, Dennis R. BOULAIS, Richard M. WIESMAN, Timothy J. MASON, Neil R. MEHTA
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Patent number: 8608648Abstract: A video endoscope system includes a reusable control cabinet and an endoscope that is connectable thereto. The endoscope may be used with a single patient and then disposed. The endoscope includes an illumination mechanism, an image sensor, and an elongate shaft having one or more lumens located therein. An articulation joint at the distal end of the endoscope allows the distal end to be oriented by the actuators in the control cabinet or actuators in a control handle of the endoscope. Fluidics, electrical, navigation, image, display and data entry controls are integrated into the system along with other accessories.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2011Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Michael S. Banik, Lucien Alfred Couvillon, Jr., Dennis R. Boulais, Richard M. Wiesman, Timothy J. Mason, Neil Rasik Mehta