Patents by Inventor William Hunt
William Hunt 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: 20260048789Abstract: A steering knuckle configured to receive a bearing having a given outer diameter. The steering knuckle includes a knuckle body having an exterior surface with a given surface treatment. The body defines a knuckle bore having an interior surface and configured to receive the bearing. At least a portion of the knuckle bore interior surface is covered with a corrosion resistant material.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2024Publication date: February 19, 2026Applicant: RB Distribution, Inc.Inventors: Ethan DiBona, William Hunt, Glenn Sincovich, Stephen Miller
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Publication number: 20250297666Abstract: An improved sealing assembly for a damper for use in a vehicle, and a damper including such an improved sealing assembly, is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2024Publication date: September 25, 2025Inventors: Tam Nguyen, Glenn Sincovich, William Hunt, Ethan DiBona, Cameron Medendorp
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Patent number: 12247931Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods of disrupting cell-to-cell communication. An exemplary method comprises transmitting one or more microwave signals to a communication molecule located in an environment having a plurality of cells. The one or more microwave signals can comprise a first microwave signal and a second microwave signal. The first microwave signal can have a first frequency corresponding to frequency of a first peak in a microwave spectrum associated with rotational modes of the communication molecule. The second microwave signal can have a second frequency corresponding to a frequency of a second peak in the microwave spectrum associated with the rotational modes of the communication molecule.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2021Date of Patent: March 11, 2025Assignee: Georgia Tech Research CorporationInventors: William Hunt, Kyle Spencer Davis, Michelle LaPlaca, Chris Ward, John Alexander Herrmann
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Publication number: 20210268135Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods of disrupting cell-to-cell communication. An exemplary method comprises transmitting one or more microwave signals to a communication molecule located in an environment having a plurality of cells. The one or more microwave signals can comprise a first microwave signal and a second microwave signal. The first microwave signal can have a first frequency corresponding to frequency of a first peak in a microwave spectrum associated with rotational modes of the communication molecule. The second microwave signal can have a second frequency corresponding to a frequency of a second peak in the microwave spectrum associated with the rotational modes of the communication molecule.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2021Publication date: September 2, 2021Inventors: William Hunt, Kyle Spencer Davis, Michelle LaPlaca, Chris Ward, John Alexander Herrmann
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Patent number: 10983068Abstract: Systems and methods include directing limited frequencies of microwave signals toward target molecules, driving a motion of the target molecules to impact molecular recognition. In one implementation, a microwave spectra associated with the rotational modes of a target molecule is obtained. From peaks in the spectra, a mode of molecular movement is identified and a microwave signal profile is generated for driving a motion of binding portions of the molecule associated with the identified mode. Microwave signals are generated based on the signal profile for output by antennas. For example, the microwave signals can be can be used to impede the binding of quorum sensing molecules by receptors of P. aeruginosa. In one implementation, the antennas can be placed in a catheter for placement in a patient. In another implementation, the antennas can be placed in a sleeve or other device for use adjacent to the skin of a patient.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2013Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Assignee: Georgia Tech Research Corp.Inventors: William Hunt, Kyle Spencer Davis, Michelle LaPlaca, Chris Ward, John Alexander Herrmann
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Patent number: 10389596Abstract: Provided is a process including: obtaining, with one or more processors, network-traffic data describing a graph of network traffic among a plurality of hosts of one or more distributed applications executing on a plurality of computing devices between which the network traffic is sent; inferring, with one or more processors, a topology of a first distributed application among the one or more distributed applications based on the network-traffic data; causing, with one or more processors, a visual representation of the topology to be presented in a graphical user interface.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2017Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: CA, Inc.Inventors: Scott Strobel, Ryan Clemens, William Hunt, Jester Goldman
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Patent number: 10173114Abstract: A system for data collection during a game includes a positioning system for determining various locations of a user during the game, a tag reader for reading a passive RFID tag held in close proximity to the tag reader, and a processor for correlating the location of the user with the time at which a tag is read to enable action locations for the game to be determined.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2017Date of Patent: January 8, 2019Inventors: Padraic Moran, John McGuire, William Hunt
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Publication number: 20180287876Abstract: Provided is a process including: obtaining, with one or more processors, network-traffic data describing a graph of network traffic among a plurality of hosts of one or more distributed applications executing on a plurality of computing devices between which the network traffic is sent; inferring, with one or more processors, a topology of a first distributed application among the one or more distributed applications based on the network-traffic data; causing, with one or more processors, a visual representation of the topology to be presented in a graphical user interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2017Publication date: October 4, 2018Inventors: Scott Strobel, Ryan Clemens, William Hunt, Jester Goldman
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Patent number: 10002239Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for protecting electronic content from the time it is packaged through the time it is experienced by an end user. Protection against content misuse is accomplished using a combination of encryption, watermark screening, detection of invalid content processing software and hardware, and/or detection of invalid content flows. Encryption protects the secrecy of content while it is being transferred or stored. Watermark screening protects against the unauthorized use of content. Watermark screening is provided by invoking a filter module to examine content for the presence of a watermark before the content is delivered to output hardware or software. The filter module is operable to prevent delivery of the content to the output hardware or software if it detects a predefined protection mark. Invalid content processing software is detected by a monitoring mechanism that validates the software involved in processing protected electronic content.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2017Date of Patent: June 19, 2018Assignee: Intertrust Technologies CorporationInventors: Michael K. MacKay, W. Olin Sibert, Richard A. Landsman, Eric J. Swenson, William Hunt
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Publication number: 20170368430Abstract: A system for data collection during a game includes a positioning system for determining various locations of a user during the game, a tag reader for reading a passive RFID tag held in close proximity to the tag reader, and a processor for correlating the location of the user with the time at which a tag is read to enable action locations for the game to be determined.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2017Publication date: December 28, 2017Inventors: Padraic Moran, John McGuire, William Hunt
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Publication number: 20170242988Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for protecting electronic content from the time it is packaged through the time it is experienced by an end user. Protection against content misuse is accomplished using a combination of encryption, watermark screening, detection of invalid content processing software and hardware, and/or detection of invalid content flows. Encryption protects the secrecy of content while it is being transferred or stored. Watermark screening protects against the unauthorized use of content. Watermark screening is provided by invoking a filter module to examine content for the presence of a watermark before the content is delivered to output hardware or software. The filter module is operable to prevent delivery of the content to the output hardware or software if it detects a predefined protection mark. Invalid content processing software is detected by a monitoring mechanism that validates the software involved in processing protected electronic content.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2017Publication date: August 24, 2017Inventors: Michael K. MacKay, W. Olin Sibert, Richard A. Landsman, Eric J. Swenson, William Hunt
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Patent number: 9594923Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for protecting electronic content from the time it is packaged through the time it is experienced by an end user. Protection against content misuse is accomplished using a combination of encryption, watermark screening, detection of invalid content processing software and hardware, and/or detection of invalid content flows. Encryption protects the secrecy of content while it is being transferred or stored. Watermark screening protects against the unauthorized use of content. Watermark screening is provided by invoking a filter module to examine content for the presence of a watermark before the content is delivered to output hardware or software. The filter module is operable to prevent delivery of the content to the output hardware or software if it detects a predefined protection mark. Invalid content processing software is detected by a monitoring mechanism that validates the software involved in processing protected electronic content.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2015Date of Patent: March 14, 2017Assignee: Intertrust Technologies CorporationInventors: Michael K. MacKay, W. Olin Sibert, Richard A. Landsman, Eric J. Swenson, William Hunt
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Patent number: 9503055Abstract: A signal processing apparatus that includes a circuit in which a signal processing function is performed during a first time period, the signal processing apparatus including or being associated with a switch or a filter in a power supply to the signal processing apparatus so as to disconnect the signal processing apparatus from the power supply or to filter the power supply during a second time period that is coincident with at least part of the first time period.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2015Date of Patent: November 22, 2016Assignee: Analog Devices GlobalInventors: Patrick J. Meehan, Mark T. Kelly, Christopher Peter Hurrell, Thomas Anthony Conway, Donal O'Sullivan, Michael Hennessy, William Hunt
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Patent number: 9473106Abstract: A thin-film bulk acoustic wave delay line device providing true-time delays and a method of fabricating same. An exemplary device can comprise several thin-film layers including thin-film transducer layers, thin-film delay layers, and stacks of additional thin-film materials providing acoustic reflectors and matching networks. The layer material selection and layer thicknesses can be controlled to improve impedance matching between transducers and the various delay line materials. For example, the transducer layers and delay layers can comprise piezoelectric and amorphous forms of the same material. The layers can be deposited on a carrier substrate using standard techniques. The device can be configured so that mechanical waves propagate solely within the thin films, providing a substrate-independent device. The device, so constructed, can be of a small size, e.g. 40 ?m per side, and capable of handling high power levels, potentially up to 20 dBm, with low insertion loss of approximately 3 dB.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2012Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: Georgia Tech Research CorporationInventors: Adam Wathen, William Hunt, Farasat Munir, Kyle Spencer Davis, James Geoffrey Maloney, Ryan Sloan Westafer
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Publication number: 20150379298Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for protecting electronic content from the time it is packaged through the time it is experienced by an end user. Protection against content misuse is accomplished using a combination of encryption, watermark screening, detection of invalid content processing software and hardware, and/or detection of invalid content flows. Encryption protects the secrecy of content while it is being transferred or stored. Watermark screening protects against the unauthorized use of content. Watermark screening is provided by invoking a filter module to examine content for the presence of a watermark before the content is delivered to output hardware or software. The filter module is operable to prevent delivery of the content to the output hardware or software if it detects a predefined protection mark. Invalid content processing software is detected by a monitoring mechanism that validates the software involved in processing protected electronic content.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2015Publication date: December 31, 2015Inventors: Michael K. MacKay, W. Olin Sibert, Richard A. Landsman, Eric J. Swenson, William Hunt
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Publication number: 20150318841Abstract: A signal processing apparatus that includes a circuit in which a signal processing function is performed during a first time period, the signal processing apparatus including or being associated with a switch or a filter in a power supply to the signal processing apparatus so as to disconnect the signal processing apparatus from the power supply or to filter the power supply during a second time period that is coincident with at least part of the first time period.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2015Publication date: November 5, 2015Applicant: ANALOG DEVICES GLOBALInventors: Patrick J. Meehan, Mark T. Kelly, Christopher Peter Hurrell, Thomas Anthony Conway, Donal O'Sullivan, Michael Hennessy, William Hunt
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Patent number: 9098682Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for protecting electronic content from the time it is packaged through the time it is experienced by an end user. Protection against content misuse is accomplished using a combination of encryption, watermark screening, detection of invalid content processing software and hardware, and/or detection of invalid content flows. Encryption protects the secrecy of content while it is being transferred or stored. Watermark screening protects against the unauthorized use of content. Watermark screening is provided by invoking a filter module to examine content for the presence of a watermark before the content is delivered to output hardware or software. The filter module is operable to prevent delivery of the content to the output hardware or software if it detects a predefined protection mark. Invalid content processing software is detected by a monitoring mechanism that validates the software involved in processing protected electronic content.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2013Date of Patent: August 4, 2015Assignee: Intertrust Technologies CorporationInventors: Michael K. MacKay, W. Olin Sibert, Richard A. Landsman, Eric J. Swenson, William Hunt
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Publication number: 20150190839Abstract: The invention disclosed herein is directed to a caulking tip assembly adapted for controllably dispensing a caulking material from a caulked-filled canister or tube. The caulking tip assembly comprises a tapered nozzle that includes an attachment end section and a dispensing tip section. The attachment end section is removably attachable to a dispensing end portion of the canister or tube, and the dispensing tip section conically tapers to a tip. The caulking tip assembly further comprises an adjustable valve positioned, at least in part, within the tapered nozzle and between the attachment end section and the dispensing tip section of the tapered nozzle. The adjustable valve is rotatably adjustable between a fully open position and a fully closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2014Publication date: July 9, 2015Inventor: William Hunt
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Publication number: 20150182826Abstract: A system for golf data collection comprises an apparatus arranged to be worn about the body of a golfer during a game of golf. The apparatus includes a positioning system for determining various locations of a golfer during the game, a tag reader for reading a club held in close proximity to the apparatus around the time of striking a golf ball, and a processor for correlating the location of the golfer with the time at which a tag is read to enable the path of a golf ball throughout the game of golf to be determined.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2015Publication date: July 2, 2015Inventors: Padraic MORAN, John McGUIRE, William HUNT
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Patent number: 8992347Abstract: A system for golf data collection comprises an apparatus arranged to be worn about the body of a golfer during a game of golf. The apparatus includes a positioning system for determining various locations of a golfer during the game, a tag reader for reading a club held in close proximity to the apparatus around the time of striking a golf ball, and a processor for correlating the location of the golfer with the time at which a tag is read to enable the path of a golf ball throughout the game of golf to be determined.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2013Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Active Mind Technology R&D LimitedInventors: Padraic Moran, John McGuire, William Hunt