Patents by Inventor William G. White
William G. White 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: 11957945Abstract: A ceiling ventilation hood and fire protection system includes a ceiling ventilation hood, the ceiling ventilation hood defining an upper plane and a lower plane with a filter disposed between the upper and lower planes, and at least two nozzles each having an outlet defining a discharge axis with the outlet disposed in the ceiling ventilation hood between the upper and lower planes to provide overlapping protection of a hazard zone. Each of the nozzles define a spray pattern to effectively address a fire within the hazard zone independent of airflow through the filter. The outlets of the at least two nozzles are positioned at least 54 inches above the hazard zone.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2019Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Inventors: Joshua L. Ehlers, William G. White
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Patent number: 11920551Abstract: A unique point absorber type wave energy conversion device is disclosed that includes a Power Take Off (PTO) which uses a torsion spring to return a vertical shaft to its original position after being rotated by a rope or cord that pulls a reel via a guide system. This spring return allows the PTO and housing to stay stationary under the wave energy while a buoy at the surface provides an oscillating linear movement. The oscillating rotary motion caused by the interaction of the buoy and spring is converted into a one directional motion via a one-way clutch and is transmitted to generators using a gearbox that increases rotational speed.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2021Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: University of MassachusettsInventors: Gregory E. Browne, Christopher M. Meninno, William G Michaud, Nicholas D. White, Daniel G. MacDonald, Mehdi Raessi
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Publication number: 20200030650Abstract: A ceiling ventilation hood and fire protection system includes a ceiling ventilation hood, the ceiling ventilation hood defining an upper plane and a lower plane with a filter disposed between the upper and lower planes, and at least two nozzles each having an outlet defining a discharge axis with the outlet disposed in the ceiling ventilation hood between the upper and lower planes to provide overlapping protection of a hazard zone. Each of the nozzles define a spray pattern to effectively address a fire within the hazard zone independent of airflow through the filter. The outlets of the at least two nozzles are positioned at least 54 inches above the hazard zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2019Publication date: January 30, 2020Applicant: Tyco Fire Products LPInventors: Joshua L. Ehlers, William G. White
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Patent number: 10482133Abstract: Embodiments include methods, and computing systems, and computer program products for creating and editing documents. Aspects include creating a new document by a user using an interactive content manager system, and selecting one or more existing documents related to new document from a content database by user using a content source selection interface. Aspects also include performing content unit mining on the existing documents to extract a set of existing content units, and on the new document to extract a set of new content units, respectively, by a content unit mining and extraction module. Aspects further include comparing set of existing content units and the set of new content units to obtain a set of updated content units using a content unit comparison module, and updating the new document using the set of updated content units by the user using an interactive content manager module.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2016Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Kiera Caponi, Michael E. Gildein, II, Steven P. LaFalce, James A. O'Connor, William G. White
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Patent number: 10434345Abstract: Preferred systems and methods for ceiling ventilation hood fire protection are provided in which fire protection nozzles are installed within a ventilation hood (12) to address a fire in a hazard zone (HAZ) below the ventilation hood. The fire protection nozzles (20) are disposed proximate the ventilation filters (18) or ports within the ceiling ventilation hood to provide overlapping protection of the hazard zone independent of airflow through the hood.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2016Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Assignee: Tyco Fire Products LPInventors: Joshua L. Ehlers, William G. White
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Publication number: 20180067911Abstract: Embodiments include methods, and computing systems, and computer program products for creating and editing documents. Aspects include creating a new document by a user using an interactive content manager system, and selecting one or more existing documents related to new document from a content database by user using a content source selection interface. Aspects also include performing content unit mining on the existing documents to extract a set of existing content units, and on the new document to extract a set of new content units, respectively, by a content unit mining and extraction module. Aspects further include comparing set of existing content units and the set of new content units to obtain a set of updated content units using a content unit comparison module, and updating the new document using the set of updated content units by the user using an interactive content manager module.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2016Publication date: March 8, 2018Inventors: Kiera Caponi, Michael E. Gildein, II, Steven P. LaFalce, James A. O'Connor, William G. White
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Publication number: 20180028850Abstract: Preferred systems and methods for ceiling ventilation hood fire protection are provided in which fire protection nozzles are installed within a ventilation hood (12) to address a fire in a hazard zone (HAZ) below the ventilation hood. The fire protection nozzles (20) are disposed proximate the ventilation filters (18) or ports within the ceiling ventilation hood to provide overlapping protection of the hazard zone independent of airflow through the hood.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2016Publication date: February 1, 2018Inventors: Joshua L. EHLERS, William G. WHITE
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Publication number: 20160236021Abstract: Fire protection system and methods for a cooking appliance located in a hazard zone includes a firefighting supply and one or more nozzles coupled to the supply for generating a spray pattern to address a fire in the hazard zone. The system includes a preferred nozzle location zone to locate the nozzle outlet at a nozzle height from the hazard zone. The nozzle location zone has a first linear edge and a second linear edge spaced from the first linear edge with each of the first and second linear edges being parallel to the hazard zone. The second linear edge defines a minimum nozzle height and the first linear edge defines a maximum nozzle height. The maximum nozzle height ranges from sixty inches (60 in.) to sixty-eight inches (68 in.) from the hazard.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2016Publication date: August 18, 2016Inventors: Joshua L. Ehlers, William G. White
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Patent number: 7854009Abstract: Protection against spoofing is provided in a LAN having at least two service classes, where one service class includes allows access to the LAN, the internet, and the intranet containing the LAN and a more limited service class which allows access to the LAN and the internet but not the intranet databases. A user gains access to the LAN using his or her ID which identifies the user's access level. To prevent limited access users from gaining access to the intranet by changing addresses, the system continuously performs periodic checks for address changes. If there is an address change, the port assigned to, or used by the user, is disabled throwing the user off the LAN prior to his or her obtaining the requested data.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2003Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Moom Ju Kim, William G. White
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Patent number: 6760859Abstract: Method, program product, and apparatus for providing a nondisruptive takeover by a backup adapter when an adapter from a group of adapters connecting a data processing system to a Local Area Network (LAN) fails. The adapters are arranged in one or more groups, with each group having at least two members, one member being a backup adapter in the idle state. Primitives, in accordance with the IEEE 802.2 standard, are monitored for each adapter, and when a failure is detected, the Medium Access Control (MAC) address for that adapter is loaded in the backup adapter, and the backup adapter is placed in the active state to nondisruptively takeover for the failed adapter.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2000Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Moon J. Kim, William G. White
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Patent number: 6279932Abstract: A release device for a tandem axle of a semi-truck is a compressible piston and cylinder, with the piston rod extending out of one end of the cylinder and biased into an extended position by a biasing mechanism such as compressed gas in the cylinder. A latch on the cylinder is releasably engageable with an indent on the piston rod to hold it in a retracted position. A hook on the cylinder engages over the handle of a manual release rod for a truck tandem axle, with an enlarged head on the end of the piston rod bearing against part of the frame adjacent the release rod with the piston rod in the latched, retracted position. Release of the latch puts biasing force on the piston rod, urging the cylinder outwardly away from the frame to pull out the release rod.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1999Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Inventors: William G. White, James R. White
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Patent number: 4211001Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for automatically loading electrical contacts in the contact mounting pockets of a high density, multiple contact connector. The apparatus includes means for assembling the contacts in proper orientation for insertion into the pockets, means for transferring the contacts from the contact assembly means into an initial mounting position within the pockets, and means for seating and retaining the contacts in a final mounting position within the pockets. The apparatus provides structure to positively control the movement of the contacts throughout the loading operation to thereby minimize jamming or damage to the fragile contacts.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1978Date of Patent: July 8, 1980Assignee: Bunker Ramo CorporationInventors: William G. White, Verle D. Johnson
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Patent number: 4192101Abstract: Apparatus for sealing a door including a metal strip to be applied to the door and a sealing strip having a magnetic portion for application to the frame.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1978Date of Patent: March 11, 1980Inventor: William G. White