Patents by Inventor Todd Sutton
Todd Sutton 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: 20100223857Abstract: A modular accessory system is supportable on a vertical surface such as a wall, an office divider, or the like and includes a framework that support panels and/or functional modules to provide a desired appearance and/or functions for use in an area. The panels and modules are repositionable, and some may be oriented in two or more different orientations on the framework. Engaging members are provided at spaced intervals along each panel and module, with additional engaging members provided at spaced intervals along the framework. The engaging members along the framework releasably engage the engaging members on the panels and modules to support them on the framework. In addition, brackets may be coupled to the framework in either a vertical or horizontal orientation, such as alongside any panel or module, to support accessories thereon. Electrical wiring may be routed through the framework to supply certain panels, modules, or accessories.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2010Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicant: RASPBERRY MED, INC.Inventors: Todd A. Sutton, Noel J. Bodkins
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Publication number: 20100040178Abstract: Methods and apparatus for implementing a wireless communication transceiver having receive path performance diversity. The transceiver implements a plurality of signal paths that can be configured as diversity receive paths. Each of the plurality of signal paths includes a distinct RF filter. Each RF filter can be configured to provide a distinct jammer rejection profile. Each receive path also includes a jammer detector, that can be a multiple level jammer detector. Each jammer detector operates to control a level of processing gain applied to the signals in its receive path. The multiple gain scaled receive signals can be combined in a coherent combiner before being routed for further processing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Applicant: NextWave Broadband Inc.Inventors: Todd Sutton, James Stump, Hardik Patel, Laddan Hashemian
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Publication number: 20080174470Abstract: Methods and apparatus for implementing a wireless communication transceiver having receive path performance diversity. The transceiver implements a plurality of signal paths that can be configured as space diversity receive paths. Each of the plurality of signal paths includes a distinct RF filter. Each RF filter can be configured to provide a distinct frequency response, and in particular, a distinct jammer rejection profile. One of the RF filters can be configured to provide substantially no in-band jammer rejection. Each additional distinct RF filter can be configured to reject at least one distinct in-band jammer frequency or band of frequencies. A diversity receiver coherently combines the path performance diverse signals from each filter output. A transmitter can time division duplex transmit communications over at least a subset of the signal paths and their associated RF filters.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2007Publication date: July 24, 2008Applicant: NextWave Broadband Inc.Inventors: Allan Lum, Todd Sutton
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Publication number: 20080176575Abstract: Methods and apparatus for reducing out of band emissions through selective resource allocation, transmit power control, or a combination thereof. A resource controller, such as a base station, can allocate uplink resources to a requesting subscriber station based in part on an expected transmit power. The base station can allocate uplink bandwidth to the subscriber station based on an expected subscriber station uplink transmit power and a frequency of a restricted emissions band. Those subscriber stations having higher expected transmit powers are allocated bandwidth further from the restricted emissions band. The subscriber station can perform complementary transmit power control based on allocated uplink resources. The subscriber station can limit a transmit power based in part on a bandwidth allocation, modulation type allocation, or some combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2007Publication date: July 24, 2008Applicant: NextWave Broadband Inc.Inventor: Todd Sutton
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Publication number: 20080176523Abstract: Methods and apparatus for reducing transmit emissions are described herein. The transmit out of band emissions in an adjacent band can be reduced while complying with existing wireless communication standards through utilization of one or more of reduced transmit bandwidth, transmit operating band offset, and channel index remapping. The transceiver can support a receive operating band that is substantially adjacent to a band edge. The transmit operating band can be offset from an adjacent frequency band, and can use a narrower operating band than is supported by the receiver. The transmit baseband signal can have a reduced bandwidth to reduce the amount of noise. The frequency offset can introduce a larger transition band between the transmit operating band edges and the adjacent frequency band of interest. The transceiver can remap channel assignments to compensate for the frequency offset such that the frequency offset introduced in the transmitter is transparent to channel allocation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2007Publication date: July 24, 2008Applicant: NextWave Broadband Inc.Inventors: Todd Sutton, Srikanth Gummadi, Walid Hosseini, Lei Wang
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Publication number: 20080153504Abstract: A base station can communicate resource allocation to a wireless mobile station in an uplink map information element. The base station can identify destination mobile stations using a shorthand connection identifier. The base station parses the connection identifier field into a shorthand connection identifier field and an embedded subfield data field. The shorthand connection identifier field can be sized to support a predetermined number of mobile stations. The base station can further parse the embedded subfield field into a number of sub-fields, each communicating a different set of control information. In one embodiment, the base station utilizes the embedded subfield to communicate power, timing, and frequency information to the destination mobile station.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2006Publication date: June 26, 2008Applicant: NextWave Broadband Inc.Inventors: Yair Bourlas, Todd Sutton, Srikanth Gummadi, Lei Wang
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Patent number: 7322527Abstract: A color measurement instrument that is capable of both spot reading and strip reading. The instrument includes a handheld unit and a docking unit. When removed from the docking unit, the handheld unit is used for spot reading. When docked in the docking unit, the handheld unit and the docking unit are used together for strip reading. The handheld unit includes a self-storing target that is deployed for spot reading and stored for strip reading. The handheld unit also includes a self-storing calibration plaque that is deployed for calibration and stored otherwise. When docked, the handheld unit teeters on the docking unit between a normally closed position and a manually selectable open position to accommodate a variety of sample thicknesses.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2005Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: X-Rite, Inc.Inventors: Douglas V. Baker, Michael J. Weber, Todd A. Sutton, Paul D. Newton
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Patent number: 7321328Abstract: A method for producing an analog output from a digital input is described. A digital pulse train is received having an average value which is proportional to a digital conversion value. The digital pulse train is driven at a periodic interval to produce a modulated tristate-gate output. The modulated tristate-gate output is averaged to produce an analog output. Optionally, the pulse train is also driven at an additional periodic interval having a duty cycle of more, or less, than less than 50%. The pulse train may also be driven steadily.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2006Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: NextWave Broadband Inc.Inventor: Todd Sutton
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Publication number: 20070258548Abstract: Automatic gain control (AGC) methods and apparatus that implement a dynamically variable AGC setpoint. The variable AGC setpoint can be determined based in part on the type of modulation used to convey information to the receiver. The AGC setpoint can be set higher than a nominal setpoint for higher order modulation types and can be lower than the nominal setpoint for low order modulation types. The manner in which gain is adjusted can also depend on the modulation type. The gains can be increased according to a front to back priority. The gains can be decreased in a priority that is based on the modulation type. For lower order modulation types, the gain controller can decrease gain according to a back to front priority. For higher order modulation types, the gain controller can maintain linearity of front end amplifiers prior to decreasing gain according to a back to front priority.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2006Publication date: November 8, 2007Applicant: NextWave Broadband, Inc.Inventor: Todd Sutton
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Publication number: 20070018906Abstract: Systems, methods, processes, and devices are disclosed for measuring and matching the color and appearance of decorative artifacts to facilitate product selection, such as in a retail store or other commercial environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2006Publication date: January 25, 2007Inventors: David Visnovsky, David Hoffer, Ryan Anderson, Elizabeth Boll Ventura, Timothy Walker, Mark Cargill, Todd Sutton
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Patent number: 7054338Abstract: A loopback processing method includes detecting a loopback at a first entity in a wide area network. The detection is accomplished by recognizing that a “memorized” frame has returned on the same communications interface within a given period of time. The time interval between sending the frame and detecting it returning at the same port may be recorded and sent to an operator to provide information on the relative location of the loopback in the network. A loopback detect sequence is sent from the first entity to a second entity on the communications interface in loopback. Because of the loopback, both entities receive the loopback detect sequence.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2001Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Qualcomm IncorporatedInventors: Todd Sutton, Houtan Dehesh, Jan K. Wegrzyn, Roy G. Moss, Juan Faus, David T. Clapp
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Publication number: 20050242191Abstract: A color measurement instrument that is capable of both spot reading and strip reading. The instrument includes a handheld unit and a docking unit. When removed from the docking unit, the handheld unit is used for spot reading. When docked in the docking unit, the handheld unit and the docking unit are used together for strip reading. The handheld unit includes a self-storing target that is deployed for spot reading and stored for strip reading. The handheld unit also includes a self-storing calibration plaque that is deployed for calibration and stored otherwise. When docked, the handheld unit teeters on the docking unit between a normally closed position and a manually selectable open position to accommodate a variety of sample thicknesses.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2005Publication date: November 3, 2005Inventors: Douglas Baker, Michael Weber, Todd Sutton, Paul Newton
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Patent number: 6915112Abstract: An active cancellation controller receives a signal strength indicator that indicates a power level of a coupled signal from a local wireless transmitter at a local wireless receiver. The active cancellation controller tunes an active cancellation circuit to reduce the signal strength indicator. The active cancellation circuit is to generate a cancellation signal to combine with the coupled signal at the local wireless receiver.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2000Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Todd Sutton, Carlos Soledade
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Patent number: 6826156Abstract: A loopback processing method includes detecting a loopback at a first entity in a wide area network. The detection is accomplished by recognizing that a “memorized” frame has returned on the same communications interface within a given period of time. The time interval between sending the frame and detecting it returning at the same port may be recorded and sent to an operator to provide information on the relative location of the loopback in the network. A loopback detect sequence is sent from the first entity to a second entity on the communications interface in loopback. Because of the loopback, both entities receive the loopback detect sequence. Either or both entities may inform a network operator of the loopback. The first entity has stopped using the link in loopback for real data, instead sending the loopback detect sequence. The second entity, upon detecting the loopback detect sequence, also stops using the link for real data.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: Qualcomm IncorporatedInventors: Todd Sutton, Houtan Dehesh, Jan K. Wegrzyn, Roy G. Moss, Juan Faus, David T. Clapp
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Patent number: 6681546Abstract: A sealing apparatus includes a frame structure including a base and an actuator support extending upward from the base, a container support including a container receiver, and a heater platen suspended from the actuator support above the container support. The heater platen is shiftable between a load/unload position wherein a container can be loaded into and unloaded from within the container receiver and an associated lid can be positioned over the container, and a sealing position wherein the heater platen presses the container and the lid on the container support. The sealing apparatus also includes an actuator that includes a support structure pivotally attached to the frame and supporting the heater platen, and an L-shaped handle having a first end, second end and a pivot point located between the first end and the second end.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2002Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: Oliver Products CompanyInventors: Perry R. DeYoung, Todd A. Sutton, Scott D. Sikkema
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Patent number: 6666799Abstract: A recumbent apparatus for exercise and physical therapy providing a lower body workout, an upper body workout and cardiovascular conditioning, the apparatus comprising a frame having a forward end and a rearward end, the frame generally defining a longitudinal axis extending between the forward and rearward ends, a seat supported by the frame, a left leg assembly and a right leg assembly, the leg assemblies supported by the frame for pivoting movement about a pivot axis transverse to the longitudinal axis, the leg assemblies positioned generally toward the forward end and each including an upwardly extending leg lever terminating in a pedal, a left arm assembly and a right arm assembly, the arm assemblies supported by the frame for pivoting movement also about the pivot axis, the arm assemblies positioned generally toward the forward end and each including an upwardly extending arm lever terminating in a handle, the left leg assembly being connected to the right arm assembly enabling movement therewith and deType: GrantFiled: February 19, 2002Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Assignee: Nustep, Inc.Inventors: Mark D. Hildebrandt, Todd A. Sutton, Steve W. Sarns
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Patent number: 6571534Abstract: A sealing apparatus includes a frame structure including a base and an actuator support extending upward from the base, a container support including a container receiver, and a heater platen suspended from the actuator support above the container support. The heater platen is shiftable between a load/unload position wherein a container can be loaded into and unloaded from within the container receiver and an associated lid can be positioned over the container, and a sealing position wherein the heater platen presses the container and the lid on the container support. The sealing apparatus also includes an actuator that includes a support structure pivotally attached to the frame and supporting the heater platen, and an L-shaped handle having a first end, second end and a pivot point located between the first end and the second end.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2000Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Oliver Products CompanyInventors: Perry R. De Young, Todd A. Sutton, Scott D. Sikkema
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Publication number: 20030084644Abstract: A sealing apparatus includes a frame structure including a base and an actuator support extending upward from the base, a container support including a container receiver, and a heater platen suspended from the actuator support above the container support. The heater platen is shiftable between a load/unload position wherein a container can be loaded into and unloaded from within the container receiver and an associated lid can be positioned over the container, and a sealing position wherein the heater platen presses the container and the lid on the container support. The sealing apparatus also includes an actuator that includes a support structure pivotally attached to the frame and supporting the heater platen, and an L-shaped handle having a first end, second end and a pivot point located between the first end and the second end.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2002Publication date: May 8, 2003Inventors: Perry R. DeYoung, Todd A. Sutton, Scott A. Sikkema
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Patent number: 6539204Abstract: An active cancellation device receives a model of a first signal from a local wireless transmitter. The first signal causes a coupled signal that interferes in a second signal received by a local wireless receiver from a remote wireless transmitter. The active cancellation device generates a cancellation signal based on the model of the first signal, and provides the cancellation signal to the local wireless receiver. At the local wireless receiver, the cancellation signal combines with the coupled signal and the second signal. The cancellation signal reduces the interference in the second signal caused by the coupled signal.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Mobilian CorporationInventors: Gene Marsh, Todd Sutton
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Publication number: 20020151415Abstract: A recumbent apparatus for exercise and physical therapy providing a lower body workout, an upper body workout, and cardiovascular conditioning having an improved seat mechanism for mounting and dismounting the recumbent apparatus. The seat mechanism comprises a plurality of levers and pins that restrict seat motion in a longitudinal direction along the recumbent apparatus while permitting the rotation of the seat for mounting and dismounting.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2002Publication date: October 17, 2002Inventors: Mark D. Hildebrandt, Todd A. Sutton, Steve W. Sarns