Patents by Inventor William F. Keown

William F. Keown 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).

  • Patent number: 9798370
    Abstract: In the context of computer systems, the present invention broadly contemplates the ability to dynamically adjust the voltage and frequency of DRAM memory modules that are dual-voltage tolerant based on system performance. The invention allows a computer system to dynamically scale the memory voltage between a lower and a higher voltage, thereby allowing the system to save power when the system is idle or in low usage, but also allowing the system to realize the full memory performance when running more intensive applications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 2009
    Date of Patent: October 24, 2017
    Assignee: Lenovo (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.
    Inventors: Marc R. Pamley, Jose M. Orro, William F. Keown, Jr., Albert V. Makley
  • Patent number: 9624937
    Abstract: The invention broadly contemplates a safety arrangement that transitions a moving component, for example a cooling fan housed within a chassis of an electronic device, between a first operating mode or condition and a second operating mode or condition. The first operating mode is a normal operating mode, allowing the component (fan) to operate (rotate) at full speed. The second operating mode is a safety or service mode, allowing the component (fan) to operate (rotate) at a reduced speed such that it is compliant with applicable safety regulations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 2009
    Date of Patent: April 18, 2017
    Assignee: Lenovo (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.
    Inventors: Albert V. Makley, Marc R. Pamley, Daryl Cromer, William F. Keown, Jr.
  • Patent number: 7941847
    Abstract: A method for providing a secure single sign-on to a computer system is disclosed. Pre-boot passwords are initially stored in a secure storage area of a smart card. The operating system password, which has been encrypted to a blob, is stored in a non-secure area of the smart card. After the smart card has been inserted in a computer system, a user is prompted for a Personal Identification Number (PIN) of the smart card. In response to a correct smart card PIN entry, the blob stored in the non-secure storage area of the smart card is decrypted to provide the operating system password, and the operating system password along with the pre-boot passwords stored in the secure storage area of the smart card are then utilized to log on to the computer system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 2006
    Date of Patent: May 10, 2011
    Assignee: Lenovo (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.
    Inventors: David Rivera, David C. Challener, William F. Keown, Jr., Joseph M. Pennisi, Randall S. Springfield
  • Publication number: 20100244759
    Abstract: The invention broadly contemplates a safety arrangement that transitions a moving component, for example a cooling fan housed within a chassis of an electronic device, between a first operating mode or condition and a second operating mode or condition. The first operating mode is a normal operating mode, allowing the component (fan) to operate (rotate) at full speed. The second operating mode is a safety or service mode, allowing the component (fan) to operate (rotate) at a reduced speed such that it is compliant with applicable safety regulations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 31, 2009
    Publication date: September 30, 2010
    Applicant: Lenovo(Singapore) Pte. Ltd.
    Inventors: Albert V. Makley, Marc R. Pamley, Daryl Cromer, William F. Keown, JR.
  • Publication number: 20100250981
    Abstract: In the context of computer systems, the present invention broadly contemplates the ability to dynamically adjust the voltage and frequency of DRAM memory modules that are dual-voltage tolerant based on system performance. The invention allows a computer system to dynamically scale the memory voltage between a lower and a higher voltage, thereby allowing the system to save power when the system is idle or in low usage, but also allowing the system to realize the full memory performance when running more intensive applications.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 30, 2009
    Publication date: September 30, 2010
    Applicant: Lenova (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.
    Inventors: Marc R. Pamley, Jose M. Orro, William F. Keown, JR., Albert V. Makley
  • Publication number: 20080077986
    Abstract: A method for providing a secure single sign-on to a computer system is disclosed. Pre-boot passwords are initially stored in a secure storage area of a smart card. The operating system password, which has been encrypted to a blob, is stored in a non-secure area of the smart card. After the smart card has been inserted in a computer system, a user is prompted for a Personal Identification Number (PIN) of the smart card. In response to a correct smart card PIN entry, the blob stored in the non-secure storage area of the smart card is decrypted to provide the operating system password, and the operating system password along with the pre-boot passwords stored in the secure storage area of the smart card are then utilized to log on to the computer system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 26, 2006
    Publication date: March 27, 2008
    Inventors: David Rivera, David C. Challener, William F. Keown, Joseph M. Pennisi, Randall S. Springfield