Patents by Inventor Wayne Russell
Wayne Russell 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: 20110286303Abstract: A seismic source array includes at least one float. A plurality of rigid conduit sections each includes a bracket for suspension from the float at a selected depth in a body of water and configured to suspend a seismic energy source therefrom. At least one bend strain relief is coupled between adjacent rigid conduit sections. Each bend strain relief includes a coupling at each longitudinal end. Each bend strain relief includes woven fiber molded into flexible plastic for transmitting axial loading while absorbing bending and torsional stress. A seismic energy source is suspended from each bracket. Lines for operating the seismic energy sources pass through the rigid conduit sections and the at least one bending strain relief.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2010Publication date: November 24, 2011Inventors: Wayne Russell Paull, Karl Petter Elvestad
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Publication number: 20110181005Abstract: A rotary actuator comprises a rotatable chuck assembly and an actuating mechanism. The chuck assembly may include a chuck housing movable between retracted and deployed positions. The chuck assembly may further include a pair of jaws pivotable between open and closed positions in correspondence to the retracted and deployed positions of the chuck housing. The actuating mechanism may be coupled to the chuck assembly for rotation between “Off”, “Neutral”, and/or “On” positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2010Publication date: July 28, 2011Inventors: Jeff Whisenand, Wayne Russell
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Publication number: 20100270491Abstract: A seal assembly for use with valves is described. An example seal assembly includes a first seal and a second seal opposite the first seal. The first and second seals are to sealingly engage a closure member of a valve and a sealing surface opposite the closure member. A spacer ring is disposed between the first and second seals to prevent the first and second seals from contacting each other. Additionally, the spacer ring is sized so that the spacer ring does not contact the closure member or the sealing surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2009Publication date: October 28, 2010Inventor: Wayne Russell Faas
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Patent number: 7818659Abstract: Techniques for presenting and managing syndication XML (feeds) are disclosed. In one embodiment, a user can modify how a feed is displayed, such as which content (and how much) is displayed, in what order, and how it is formatted. In another embodiment, a modification regarding how a feed is displayed is stored so that it can be used again at a later time. In yet another embodiment, a user can create a custom feed through aggregation and/or filtering of existing feeds. Aggregation includes, for example, merging the articles of multiple feeds to form a new feed. Filtering includes, for example, selecting a subset of articles of a feed based on whether they satisfy a search query. In yet another embodiment, a user can find articles by entering a search query into a search engine that searches feeds, which will identify one or more articles that satisfy the query.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2006Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Jessica Kahn, Jens Alfke, Sarah Anne Wilkin, Albert Riley Howard, Jr., Scott James Forstall, Stephen O. Lemay, Donald Dale Melton, Wayne Russell Loofbourrow
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Publication number: 20090145321Abstract: A method for achieving zero latency timed pyrotechnic events by utilizing distributed processing is presented. A list of timed events may be used to synchronize a pyrotechnic firing sequence with music or other external events. This list is distributed over a series of embedded microprocessors. Each microprocessor is then synchronized to a master controller clock, and enabled such that each processor may then fire independently as required by the master list. This distributed process removes the split-second timing requirement from the main controller enabling the achievement of zero latency and providing significantly more timing events to be processed simultaneously while alleviating problems such as wireless radio interference delays. Each module is capable of forwarding information to other modules, which may be in a position that prevents wireless communication directly with the master controller.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2009Publication date: June 11, 2009Inventor: David Wayne Russell
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Patent number: 7493859Abstract: A method for achieving zero, or near zero, latency timed pyrotechnic events by utilizing distributed processing is presented. A list of timed events may be used to synchronize a pyrotechnic firing sequence with music or other external events. This list is distributed over a series of embedded microprocessors. Each microprocessor is then synchronized to a master controller clock, and enabled such that each processor may then fire independently as required by the master list. This distributed process removes the split-second timing requirement from the main controller enabling the achievement of zero latency and providing significantly more timing events to be processed simultaneously while alleviating problems such as wireless radio interference delays. Each module is capable of forwarding information to other modules, which may be a position that prevents wireless communication directly with the master controller.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2005Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Inventor: David Wayne Russell
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Patent number: 7428709Abstract: In a scrollable user interface window including two or more panels, a single scroll bar scrolls all of the panels. Panels move in lock-step with one another at certain times, but not at other times, depending on whether the lock-step scrolling would cause blank areas to be displayed. If the user's scroll commands would result in a blank area of a panel being displayed, the scroll command is not performed; rather, the panel remains frozen in its current position, even while other panel(s) do scroll. Thus, the present invention ensures that useful content is displayed at all times in all panels, and no screen real estate is wasted due to scrolling operations.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2005Date of Patent: September 23, 2008Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Scott James Forstall, Gregory N. Christie, Kevin John Tiene, Donald Dale Melton, Stephen Lemay, Wayne Russell Loofbourrow, Jessica Kahn, David Hyatt
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Publication number: 20070172471Abstract: A method for identifying an anti-streptococcal agent, comprises: (a) providing, as a first component, an isolated streptococcal M protein or a functional variant thereof; (b) providing, as a second component, isolated fibrinogen or a functional variant thereof; (b) providing, as a third component, an isolated ?2 integrin or a functional variant thereof; (d) contacting said components with a test substance under conditions that would permit the components to interact in the absence of the test substance; and (e) determining whether the test substance inhibits the interaction between the components; thereby to determine whether a test substance is an anti-streptococcal agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2004Publication date: July 26, 2007Inventors: Lars Bjorck, Heiko Herwald, Matthias Morgelin, Wayne Russell, Anna Norrby-Teglund, Lennart Lindbom, Ulla Sollenberg, Henning Cramer, Hans Flodgaard
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Publication number: 20060214778Abstract: A programmable push button having a microcontroller located therewithin to provide a switching signal to operate an electronic switch and thereby enable power to be supplied from a source of power to a load to initiate an external event. The push button also has a piezoelectric assembly which is responsive to one or a sequence of manually applied pushing forces at a push button cap. The microcontroller is interconnected with the piezoelectric assembly on a printed circuit board so that output voltage signals generated by the piezoelectric assembly are applied to the microcontroller as a series of digital pulses. The microcontroller can be programmed by applying a particular sequence of pushing forces to the push button cap so that one or more times can be set during which the external event will be initiated or to require a predetermined security code to be entered before the external event can be initiated.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2005Publication date: September 28, 2006Inventors: Leslie Beckwith, Wayne Russell
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Publication number: 20050145472Abstract: A vibrating push button station to be associated with a standard traffic signal of the kind used to control vehicular traffic at an intersection so that visually impaired pedestrians will be alerted when the pedestrian WALK signal is illuminated after first pressing a push button. The push button station includes an electromagnetic assembly that is adapted to generate a changing magnetic field following the depression of the push button. A magnet coupled to the push button by way of a flexible diaphragm is either pulled towards and repelled or simply released by the electromagnetic assembly as the magnetic field changes. The opposite movements of the magnet relative to the electromagnetic assembly is transmitted to the push button as a vibration so that the hand of a user will receive a tactile indication at the push button when vehicular traffic has been halted.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2004Publication date: July 7, 2005Inventors: Leslie Beckwith, Wayne Russell
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Patent number: 6886623Abstract: An apparatus for casting metal strip in which molten metal is applied to a casting roll the surface of which is cleaned by a cleaning brush device comprising a main brush extending across the roll surface by sweeper brush actuator 28A and a sweeper brush extending across the roll and capable of tangentially engaging the peripheral longitudinal roll surface in advance of the main brushing device. Both brushes are mounted on mounting frames moveable to bring the main and sweeper brushes into contact with the casting roll. The sweeper brush is independently moveable on the frame by operation of an sweeper brush actuator to move the sweeper brush into engagement with the surface of the casting roll near the start and end of the casting run and the main brush actuator to move the main brush into engagement with the peripheral longitudinal surface of the casting roll during normal casting operation.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2001Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Castrip LLCInventors: Heiji Kato, John Andrew Fish, Wayne Russell
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Patent number: 6786487Abstract: An actuated seal assembly for controlling flow in a fluid path in turbomachinery comprising a seal and a seal carrier coupled to the seal is provided. A displacement apparatus is coupled to the seal carrier for positioning the seal so as to control the flow in the fluid path. In addition, a drive system is provided for powering the displacement apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2001Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Osman Saim Dinc, Norman Arnold Turnquist, Mehmet Demiroglu, Hamid Reza Sarshar, Ahmad Safi, Mahmut Faruk Aksit, Roger Neal Johnson, Anthony Holmes Furman, Imdad Imam, Gerald Burt Kliman, James Hopkins, Richard Robert Larsen, David Michael Prowse, Steven Wayne Russell
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Publication number: 20030208387Abstract: The computerized on-line system with user (115), Internet (110), and host (105) is used for purchasing partially anonymous products. The full identity of the products are not provided until after the products are actually purchased.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Jeffrey Russell, Kent Dooley, Michael Thomas, Wayne Russell
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Publication number: 20030102630Abstract: The present invention provides an actuated seal assembly for controlling flow in a fluid path in turbomachinery comprising a seal and a seal carrier coupled to the seal. A displacement apparatus is coupled to the seal carrier for positioning the seal so as to control the flow in the fluid path. In addition, a drive system is provided for powering the displacement apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2001Publication date: June 5, 2003Applicant: General Electric CompanyInventors: Osman Saim Dinc, Norman Arnold Turnquist, Mehmet Demiroglu, Hamid Reza Sarshar, Ahmad Safi, Mahmut Faruk Aksit, Roger Neal Johnson, Anthony Holmes Furman, Imdad Imam, Gerald Burt Kliman, James Hopkins, Richard Robert Larsen, David Michael Prowse, Steven Wayne Russell
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Publication number: 20020088602Abstract: An apparatus for casting metal strip in which molten metal is applied to a casting roll the surface of which is cleaned by a cleaning brush device comprising a main brush extending across the roll surface by sweeper brush actuator 28A and a sweeper brush extending across the roll and capable of tangentially engaging the peripheral longitudinal roll surface in advance of the main brushing device. Both brushes are mounted on mounting frames moveable to bring the main and sweeper brushes into contact with the casting roll. The sweeper brush is independently moveable on the frame by operation of an sweeper brush actuator to move the sweeper brush into engagement with the surface of the casting roll near the start and end of the casting run and the main brush actuator to move the main brush into engagement with the peripheral longitudinal surface of the casting roll during normal casting operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2001Publication date: July 11, 2002Inventors: Heiji Kato, John Andrew Fish, Wayne Russell
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Patent number: 6241002Abstract: An arbourless casting roll for casting steel strip includes a cylindrical tube (20) of copper of copper alloy having a wall thickness in the range of 30 mm-200 mm and a series of holes defining longitudinal water flow passages (26). A pair of steel stub shafts (21, 22) disposed one at each end of tube (20) have end formations (27, 28) which fit snugly into the ends of tube (20) and have circumferential flanges (29, 30) abutting the ends of the tube. Fasteners (71) extend through flanges (29, 30) into at least some of the holes (26) to fix the stub shafts to the tube (20) such that the tube is unsupported between the stub shafts (21, 22). Water flow ducts (35, 36( in the stub shaft end formations (27, 28) allow flow of water to and from the flow passages (26).Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1999Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignees: Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Company Limited, BHP Steel (JLA) Pty Ltd.Inventors: Wayne Russell, Heiji Kato
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Patent number: 6237673Abstract: Twin roll strip casting apparatus in which a pair of pool confining side plates (56) engage end surfaces of casting rolls (16) to form side confining closures for the pool. Plates (56) are mounted in side plate holders (82) connected to horizontally acting thrusters (83) which apply inward closure forces to the side plates (56). Thrusters (83) are mounted on a pair of carriages (101) disposed one at each end of the casting roll assembly and movable toward and away from one another to enable the spacing between them to be adjusted so that the carriages (101) can be preset before a casting operation to suit the width of the casting rolls (16). Carriages (101) are mounted on a central frame structure (103) which sits over the casting rolls (16).Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1999Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignees: Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Company Limited, BHP Steel (JLA) Pty LtdInventors: Heiji Kato, John Andrew Fish, Wayne Russell
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Patent number: 6150716Abstract: A package for mounting an integrated circuit chip to a circuit board or the like is provided. The package includes a chip carrier which has a metal substrate including first and second opposed faces. A dielectric coating is provided on at least one of the faces, which preferably is less than about 20 microns in thickness, and preferably has a dielectric constant from about 3.5 to about 4.0. Electrical circuitry is disposed on the dielectric coating, said circuitry including chip mounting pads, connection pads and circuit traces connecting the chip mounting pads to the connection pads. An IC chip is mounted by flip chip or wire bonding or adhesive connection on the face of the metal substrate which has the dielectric coating thereon. In any case, the IC chip is electrically connected to the chip mounting pads either by the solder ball or wire bond connections.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1997Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Stephen Wesley MacQuarrie, Wayne Russell Storr, James Warren Wilson
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Patent number: 6032722Abstract: Twin roll caster for casting metal strip comprises pair of horizontal casting rolls (1) on which to support a casting pool of molten metal. A pair of side plates (18) engage end surfaces of rolls (1) to form side confining closures for the casting pool. A pair of side plate holders (25) hold plates (18) and thrusters (21) apply opposing inward closure forces to side plates (18). Thrusters (21) are connected to side plate holders (25) by pivot connections defined by horizontal pivot pins (26) and vertical pivot pins (28) which permit side plates (18) to self-align with the roll ends by rocking movements both longitudinally and laterally of the rolls but to constrain the plates against rotation in the general planes of the plates.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1999Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Assignees: Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Company Limited, BHP Steel (JLA) Pty Ltd.Inventors: Wayne Russell, Heiji Kato
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Patent number: D329127Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1991Date of Patent: September 8, 1992Assignee: Reebok International Ltd.Inventors: David Preskar, Wayne Russell, Paul D. Brown