Patents by Inventor Tom Richardson
Tom Richardson 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: 20180317452Abstract: A shield-like garment to be worn by dogs. The garment includes a durable water-resistant fabric cover that fits snugly on the back of the dog with straps that pass under the torso holding it in place. Due to the stiffness of the garment, the dog finds it very difficult if not impossible to bend and scratch areas that may be itching. The garment may have a fabric outer cover which presents relatively soft surfaces against the dog and a stiff plastic insert that extends up the length of the shield. The garment is sized to extend from the dog's tail to just behind the dog's neck for maximum resistance to the dog bending around.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2018Publication date: November 8, 2018Inventors: Carrie Richardson, Tom Richardson
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Patent number: 9893917Abstract: In a first mode of dedicated control channel (DCCH) operation, a wireless terminal is allocated more segments than in a second mode. The wireless terminal uses different information bit to modulation symbol mapping in the different modes. On a per DCCH segment basis, the same number of modulation symbols are communicated in either mode but more information bits are conveyed in the second mode. Information bits for a DCCH segment are partitioned into two subsets. The two subsets are used to generate another set, each of the two subsets and the another set are input to the same mapping function to generate three equal size sets of modulation symbols which are transmitted via the DCCH segment. Uplink tone hopping is used such that one of the equal size sets of modulation symbols for the DCCH segment uses the same tone but a different set uses a different tone.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2015Date of Patent: February 13, 2018Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Tom Richardson, Hui Jin, Junyi Li, Vladimir Parizhsky
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Patent number: 9880283Abstract: A system is provided for tracking an asset within a geographic area. The system includes an antenna mast supportable by, and extending upward from, an object configured to move or facilitate movement of the asset. The antenna mast is capable of supporting a plurality of wireless locating units of a plurality of geo-spatial positioning systems, which are configured to locate a respective one or more locating units, and thereby the asset, within the geographic area. The system also includes a controller positionable on the object and configured to control operation of the wireless locating units. The controller is further configured to direct transmission of data to a host via one of the locating units or another wireless transmitter, and in a manner that accounts for a wireless link between the respective locating unit or other wireless transmitter and the host.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2008Date of Patent: January 30, 2018Assignee: ZIH Corp.Inventors: Tom Richardson, Santiago Romero, David S. Wisherd, Michael A. Wohl
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Publication number: 20160110498Abstract: Presented are methods and systems for aligning repetitive DNA elements. The methods and systems use the conserved flanks of repetitive polymorphic loci to effectively determine the length and sequence of the repetitive DNA element.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: April 21, 2016Applicant: ILLUMINA, INC.Inventors: Jocelyne BRUAND, Tom RICHARDSON, Tobias MANN
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Publication number: 20150333948Abstract: In a first mode of dedicated control channel (DCCH) operation, a wireless terminal is allocated more segments than in a second mode. The wireless terminal uses different information bit to modulation symbol mapping in the different modes. On a per DCCH segment basis, the same number of modulation symbols are communicated in either mode but more information bits are conveyed in the second mode. Information bits for a DCCH segment are partitioned into two subsets. The two subsets are used to generate another set, each of the two subsets and the another set are input to the same mapping function to generate three equal size sets of modulation symbols which are transmitted via the DCCH segment. Uplink tone hopping is used such that one of the equal size sets of modulation symbols for the DCCH segment uses the same tone but a different set uses a different tone.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2015Publication date: November 19, 2015Inventors: Tom Richardson, Hui Jin, Junyi Li, Vladimir Parizhsky
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Patent number: 9137072Abstract: In a first mode of dedicated control channel (DCCH) operation, a wireless terminal is allocated more segments than in a second mode. The wireless terminal uses different information bit to modulation symbol mapping in the different modes. On a per DCCH segment basis, the same number of modulation symbols are communicated in either mode but more information bits are conveyed in the second mode. Information bits for a DCCH segment are partitioned into two subsets. The two subsets are used to generate another set, each of the two subsets and the another set are input to the same mapping function to generate three equal size sets of modulation symbols which are transmitted via the DCCH segment. Uplink tone hopping is used such that one of the equal size sets of modulation symbols for the DCCH segment uses the same tone but a different set uses a different tone.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2006Date of Patent: September 15, 2015Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Tom Richardson, Hui Jin, Junyi Li, Vladimir Parizhisky
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Patent number: 9017073Abstract: Disclosed are embodiments of a dental prophylaxis angle. One dental prophylaxis angle includes a body having a neck that defines a first axial bore and a head that defines a second axial bore, the first and second axial bores communicating at an intersection and being angularly-offset from each other, a drive gear rotatably mounted in the first axial bore and having a drive gear head and a locking flange axially-offset from the drive gear head, an annular locking groove being defined between the drive gear head and the locking flange, a driven gear rotatably mounted in the second axial bore and operatively coupled to the drive gear, and a gear retainer having an annular body configured to extend about an outer surface of the head, a heel extending from the annular body, an arm extending from the heel, and a wedge extending from the arm.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2012Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Young Dental Manufacturing I, LLCInventors: Roger Madry, Steve Tripp, Tom Richardson, Jim Curry
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Publication number: 20150068041Abstract: An example method of assembling a prophylaxis angle includes inserting a drive gear into a first axial bore defined within a neck of an angle body, the drive gear having a drive gear head and a locking flange axially-offset from the drive gear head. A driven gear is inserted into a second axial bore defined within a head of the angle body, the first and second axial bores being angularly-offset from each other and communicating at an intersection in the angle body. The body defines an opening that spans contiguous portions of both the neck and the head. The drive gear is coupled to the driven gear such that rotation of one rotates the other. A gear retainer is then installed on the head, the gear retainer having an annular body that defines an inner circumferential surface that extends about an outer surface of the head.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2014Publication date: March 12, 2015Applicant: Young Dental Manufacturing I., LLCInventors: Roger Madry, Steve Tripp, Tom Richardson, Jim Curry
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Patent number: 8923317Abstract: Systems and methodologies are described that facilitate detecting and/or identifying peers in a local area peer-to-peer network. Times (e.g., peer discovery intervals) for performance of mutual detection and identification between peers may be synchronized (e.g., based upon a signal broadcast to the peers). Further, within each partitioned peer discovery interval, a wireless terminal may select a portion of time to transmit (e.g., broadcast) short messages that may be employed by peers to detect and/identify the wireless terminal. Moreover, the remainder of the time within the partitioned peer discovery interval may be employed to listen to short messages received from peers.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2007Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Rajiv Laroia, Junyi Li, Tom Richardson, Xinzhou Wu, Aleksandar Jovicic
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Patent number: 8902866Abstract: Wireless devices, e.g., in a cognitive radio network, discover and use locally available usable spectrum for communication. Beacon signaling facilitates available spectrum discovery, spectrum usage coordination, and device identification. A wireless terminal, which may have entered a new area and powered up, monitors to detect for the presence of beacon signals in a communications band. When the wireless terminal fails to detect a beacon, the wireless terminal assumes that the spectrum is available and transmits its user beacon signal thereby providing notification of its presence in the area to other wireless terminals. The wireless terminal maintains a coordinated timing relationship between its beacon transmit interval and beacon detect interval, which are performed on an ongoing basis. The combination of beacon TX interval and beacon monitoring interval represents a small fraction of total time, allowing for power conservation.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2007Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Rajiv Laroia, Frank A. Lane, Junyi Li, Tom Richardson
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Patent number: 8902860Abstract: Methods and apparatus supporting peer to peer communications are discussed. A base station serving as an access node for wireless terminals also communicates information supporting peer to peer communications. A base station transmits a beacon signal conveying information about a peer to peer frequency band and also receives user data from a plurality of wireless terminals, using the base station as a current point of network attachment. In some embodiments, the beacon signal is transmitted into the same frequency band being used for access node based communications and identifies a different frequency band which is to be used as a peer to peer frequency band. Alternatively, or in addition, in support of peer to peer communications, a beacon signal transmission apparatus, a free standing device which doesn't transmit user data, transmits a sequence of beacon signal bursts, each beacon signal burst including at least one high power beacon symbol.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2007Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Rajiv Laroia, Frank A. Lane, Junyi Li, Tom Richardson
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Patent number: 8902865Abstract: Wireless terminal operation is coordinated to be responsive to dynamic communications frequency spectrum reallocation between infrastructure based communications usage and peer to peer communications usage. Methods and apparatus in which mobile nodes switch between cellular and peer to peer communication modes of operation are described. Broadcast signals, e.g., beacon signals, are monitored and detected by the mobile node to ascertain a current spectrum usage designation, and the mobile node switches operational modes in response to detected changes in the broadcast signals.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2007Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Rajiv Laroia, Frank A. Lane, Junyi Li, Tom Richardson
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Patent number: 8885572Abstract: Methods and apparatus supporting peer to peer communications are discussed. A base station, serving as an access node for wireless terminals also communicates information supporting peer to peer communications. A base station transmits a beacon signal conveying information about a peer to peer frequency band and also receives user data from a plurality of wireless terminals, using the base station as a current point of network attachment. In some embodiments, the beacon signal is transmitted into the same frequency band being used for access node based communications and identifies a different frequency band which is to be used as a peer to peer frequency band. Alternatively, or in addition, in support of peer to peer communications, a beacon signal transmission apparatus, a free standing device which doesn't transmit user data, transmits a sequence of beacon signal bursts, each beacon signal burst including at least one high power beacon symbol.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2007Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Rajiv Laroia, Frank A. Lane, Junyi Li, Tom Richardson
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Patent number: 8879520Abstract: A wireless terminal determines a desired mode of base station operation with regard to whether the base station is to function as a network access node or is to function in a peer to peer mode with regard to a frequency band, and communicates a change signal to the base station. Some change signals are request signals requesting a base station to dynamically reallocate spectrum usage, while other change signals are command signals ordering the base station to reallocate spectrum usage. Information indicating a level of authority corresponding to the change signals, in some embodiments, corresponds to one of a device identifier, a user identifier, and a priority level indicator. An exemplary command signal comes from a device used by a government agent with the authority to override spectrum usage.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2007Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Rajiv Laroia, Frank A. Lane, Junyi Li, Tom Richardson
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Patent number: 8879519Abstract: A first mobile node supports peer to peer communications but not cellular communications. Other mobile modes in the communication system support a cellular mode and may support a peer to peer communications mode. The communications system is such that spectrum may be dynamically reallocated between being designated to be used for peer to peer operations and being used primarily for cellular network based operations. Beacon signals are used to communicate a current mode of frequency spectrum usage designation. The first mobile node, being in an ongoing peer to peer communications session detects that the spectrum is being reallocated for cellular based operations. The first mobile node reduces its transmission power level in response to the detected spectrum reallocation. In some embodiments, the first mobile is allowed to continue its ongoing peer to peer session while the spectrum is primarily allocated for cellular communications, albeit at a lower transmission power level.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2007Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Rajiv Laroia, Frank A. Lane, Junyi Li, Tom Richardson
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Patent number: 8787323Abstract: Peer to peer communication timing, e.g., for an ad hoc network, is referenced with respect to an external broadcast signal from a terrestrial or satellite based transmitter. Wireless terminals, seeking to communicate via peer to peer communications, receive the reference broadcast signal, and set their internal timing structure with respect to the reference signal. This facilitates peer to peer timing coordination. A wireless terminal transmits a signal, e.g., a user beacon signal identifying its presence, during a time interval during which another wireless terminal is expected to be monitoring. Reference signal based coordinated timing and use of user beacon signals allows the wireless terminals to maintain situational awareness and coordinate peer to peer communications, while keeping power consumption low, since wireless terminal modules can be powered down during predetermined intervals in the coordinated timing structure where the wireless terminal does not need to transmit and/or receive.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2007Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Rajiv Laroia, Frank A. Lane, Junyi Li, Tom Richardson
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Patent number: 8755362Abstract: Methods and apparatus supporting efficient paging in a wireless communications system supporting both access node based communications and peer to peer communications are described. Paging timing intervals are set aside in the timing structure such that multi-mode wireless terminals can monitor, e.g., in an infrastructure band, for pages from a base station whether the wireless terminal is operating in a base station attachment point mode or is operating in a peer to peer communications mode. Wireless terminals operating in a peer to peer mode, e.g., using a non-infrastructure band, suspends peer to peer communications during the paging intervals. The time periods, in which the wireless terminal checks pages are, in some embodiments, predetermined, so that both the wireless terminal and base station are synchronized on when a page should be delivered. This synchronization helps reduce the wastage of session time in the peer to peer sessions.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2007Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Rajiv Laroia, Frank A. Lane, Junyi Li, Tom Richardson
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Patent number: 8750868Abstract: Wireless devices, e.g., in a cognitive radio network, discover and use locally available usable spectrum for communication. Beacon signaling facilitates available spectrum discovery and spectrum usage coordination. A wireless terminal, which may have entered a new area and powered up, monitors to detect for the presence of beacon signals in a first communications band. The wireless terminal makes a decision as to whether or not to transmit based on the monitoring result. In addition, when beacon signals are detected, decoded information recovered by the wireless terminal from the received beacon signals is used in making the transmission decision. The decoded information includes, e.g., type information indicating that a second band is allowed to be used for peer-peer communications and/or identification information identifying at least one of a wireless communications device which transmitted the beacon signal and a current user of the wireless communications device which transmitted the beacon signal.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2007Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Rajiv Laroia, Frank A. Lane, Junyi Li, Tom Richardson
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Patent number: 8750261Abstract: Systems and methodologies are described that facilitate encoding and/or decoding signals utilized to identify a wireless terminal during peer discovery interval(s). Substantially any type of function that constrains encoding and/or decoding within a peer-to-peer network may be utilized. For example, a reversible function may be employed that enables a receiving peer to discern an identifier of a transmitting peer over a series of peer discovery intervals. Pursuant to another example, an irreversible function may be utilized whereby a receiving peer may be unable to decipher the identifier of the transmitting peer from a received signal; however, expected signal formats of buddy peers may be compared to the received signal to determine a presence of one of the buddy peers in a vicinity.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2007Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Junyi Li, Rajiv Laroia, Xinzhou Wu, Tom Richardson
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Patent number: D758883Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2015Date of Patent: June 14, 2016Assignee: Young International, Inc.Inventor: Tom Richardson