Patents by Inventor William M. Cox
William M. Cox 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: 20140089481Abstract: Generally, this disclosure provides methods, systems and devices for dynamic determination of connectivity to a device, for example device brokering, based on a context state of the device. The method may include maintaining a user policy database configured to store connectivity rules, the connectivity rules associated with the user and one or more of the user devices; logging registration data received from the user device, the registration data indicating a context state associated with the user device; receiving a request from a remote party to connect to the user; and selecting one or more of the user devices for the connection to the remote party, the selection based on the context state and the user policy connectivity rules.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2012Publication date: March 27, 2014Inventors: Timothy Verrall, William M. Cox, Travis V. Broughton, Carol A. Wilder
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Patent number: 6416454Abstract: Separation performance in sedimenting centrifuges, particularly generally cylindrical sedimenting centrifuges, and most particularly imperforate basket centrifuges, is controlled and enhanced by identifying a level of mixing that will produce improved separation performance and then varying the bowl-to-feed temperature differential and/or the centrifuge design to produce a desired level and type of mixing while reducing the tendency toward undesirable type of flow.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Kendro Laboratory Products, Inc.Inventors: Stephen B. Kessler, Ascher H. Shapiro, William M. Cox
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Patent number: 5361284Abstract: A device for creating a corrosive condition and monitoring that condition, adapted for use in active fluid heat exchangers, has a sealed tube having corrosion sites spaced apart on its exterior. Structure positioned on the outside of the tube at the corrosion sites provide crevices for retaining corrosive sludges in contact with the corrosion sites. The interior of the tube is pressurized with a gas to stress the tube thereby accelerating corrosion of the surface. Heat is provided to the corrosion sites from within the tube when placed within a fluid reservoir, such as the secondary side of a fluid heat exchanger. The heat concentrates corrosive chemicals at the corrosion sites, also accelerating corrosion. Electronic probes can be mounted in proximity to the corrosion sites for real time monitoring of the progress of corrosion.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1993Date of Patent: November 1, 1994Assignee: Westinghouse Electric CorporationInventors: Allen J. Baum, William M. Cox
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Patent number: 5286357Abstract: A corrosion sensor (1), apparatus for detecting corrosion of a surface incorporating the sensor, a structural assembly (1,21) incorporating the sensor and method for detecting corrosion of a surface employing the sensor are provided. The sensor comprises a thin flexible non-conducting substrate (18) for attachment to a surface subject to corrosive influence and an array of at least two thin flexible metallic electrodes (2,3,4) carried on the substrate wherein the electrodes are disposed closely adjacent one another so as to permit the generation of electric current by electrochemical action therebetween upon corrosion of the electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1992Date of Patent: February 15, 1994Assignees: British Aerospace Public Limited Company, Capcis March Ltd.Inventors: John D. Smart, William M. Cox
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Patent number: 5077732Abstract: Multiple different operational capabilities, such as data transfer rates or communication protocols, are selectable for use on a single LAN. Enchanced nodes of the LAN have the capability of utilizing either an enhanced capability or a common capability in communicating with other nodes. Those basic nodes which are not of the enhanced variety have the capability of communicating utilizing the common capability. The enhanced nodes dynamically select the operational capability for the most efficient communication with other nodes.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1990Date of Patent: December 31, 1991Assignee: Datapoint CorporationInventors: Michael A. Fischer, William M. Cox
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Patent number: 5050189Abstract: A transceiver for a LAN is capable of communicating multiple bits per signal element to increase the data throughput of the LAN. The transceiver includes a transmitter which receives a multiple bit digital input value originating at a node of the LAN at which the transceiver is present. The transmitter converts the multiple bit digital input signal into a pulse-like analog signal which is amplitude and phase modulated. A receiver of a transceiver at a receiving node the transmitted analog signal converts its amplitude and phase into a corresponding multiple bit digital output value. A time-domain filter of the receiver creates a primary signal from the received analog signal. To sample the primary signal at its maximum amplitude point, a derivative of the primary signal waveform is used to establish the zero derivative point at which the primary signal attains its maximum amplitude, and to establish a fixed sampling point for subsequent signals.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1988Date of Patent: September 17, 1991Assignee: Datapoint CorporationInventors: William M. Cox, Michael A. Fischer, Charles Lawrence, Peter H. Halpern, Larry W. Koos
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Patent number: 5034967Abstract: An output clock signal is synchronized with predetermined phase accuracy relative to an internal stable frequency reference clock signal upon the application of a transition of an asynchronous event signal. A plurality of phase shifted versions of the reference clock signal are derived. Upon the occurrence of the asynchronous signal, the states of the phase shifted versions are sampled, and that information is utilized as a code to select one of the phase shifted versions from which the output clock signal is derived. Synchronization occurs rapidly within the metastable settling time of the flip-flops of a register which sample or decode the states of the phase shifted versions, or by logical gating arrangements which avoid the necessity for considering the metastable signal. Synchronization is typically obtainable in less than the period of one reference clock signal.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1988Date of Patent: July 23, 1991Assignee: Datapoint CorporationInventors: William M. Cox, Michael A. Fischer
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Patent number: 5008879Abstract: Two different communication protocols are interoperatively combined for use in a local area network (LAN). An enhanced protocol can be selected as an alternative to a common protocol during communication between enhanced nodes of the LAN. Signals communicated between nodes of the LAN in the first and second protocols create the appearance of valid activity in both protocols, and always communicate at least some valid information in one of the protocols and selectively communicate additional valid information in a second protocol. Preferably the signals applied in the second or enhanced protocol include signals which are inserted in such a way that they are transparent to the first protocol. Improved network management capabilities and data transfer rates are available as a result of the information communicated in the second protocol.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1988Date of Patent: April 16, 1991Assignee: Datapoint CorporationInventors: Michael A. Fischer, William M. Cox, Floyd H. McDougall
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Patent number: 5001472Abstract: In a token-based local area network, the token may be selectively redirected out of its normal even rotational sequence among all of the active nodes of the network to pass the token more frequently through a priority group of nodes than through a non-priority group of nodes. The priority group is more likely to have messages to initiate from either a numerical or immediacy standpoint, compared to the non-priority group which is less likely to have messages to initiate. When token redirection is not desired, the token is passed in this normal even rotational sequence. Despite redirection, the token is still passed through all of the active nodes on the network in a periodic manner so as to assure normal network activity. Multiple messages can be initiated from a single node before the token is passed to any other node.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1988Date of Patent: March 19, 1991Assignee: Datapoint CorporationInventors: Michael A. Fischer, William M. Cox, John L. Moschner, James H. Nuckols
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Patent number: D353654Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1993Date of Patent: December 20, 1994Inventor: William M. Cox