Patents by Inventor William Taggart

William Taggart 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).

  • Publication number: 20240119205
    Abstract: A computer-implemented method, system and computer program product for recommending design changes in designing a digital integrated circuit. An analysis of the digital integrated circuit being designed is performed, where the result of such an analysis involves violations being identified and stored. A stored violation, such as a cross-domain, cross-hierarchy and multi-cycle violation, may then be analyzed to identify a root cause of the violation using a rule. Such a rule may be used for triaging various failures in the cross-domain, cross-hierarchy and/or multi-cycle violation of the digital integrated circuit. A design change in the design of the digital integrated circuit may then be recommended based on the identified root cause of the violation. In this manner, the root cause of failures are effectively identified in the design of digital integrated circuits using an offline analysis of cross-domain, cross-hierarchy and/or multi-cycle violations using a rules-based approach.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 11, 2022
    Publication date: April 11, 2024
    Inventors: SheshaShayee K Raghunathan, Charles Gates, Kerim Kalafala, Steven Joseph Kurtz, Morgan D. Davis, Debra Dean, Chris Cavitt, Chaitra M Bhat, Richard William Taggart
  • Patent number: 11685604
    Abstract: Systems for underground energy storage and methods for their construction. Methods include forming a plurality of chambers underground connected to a plurality of multiple flow conduits, the plurality of chambers including an upper chamber and a lower chamber each containing a working fluid, each multiple flow conduit of the plurality of multiple flow conduits comprising an inner tubular segment having a flowbore interior to the inner tubular segment configured to flow the working fluid, and an outer tubular segment containing the inner tubular segment, wherein each multiple flow conduit defines an annulus between the outer tubular segment and the inner tubular segment configured to flow a compressed gas, by drilling a borehole in the earth formation, installing an outer tubular segment in the borehole, cementing the outer tubular segment at a target location, and installing the inner tubular segment inside the outer tubular segment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 2021
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2023
    Inventor: William Taggart, IV
  • Publication number: 20230092034
    Abstract: Systems for underground energy storage and methods for their construction. Methods include forming a plurality of chambers underground connected to a plurality of multiple flow conduits, the plurality of chambers including an upper chamber and a lower chamber each containing a working fluid, each multiple flow conduit of the plurality of multiple flow conduits comprising an inner tubular segment having a flowbore interior to the inner tubular segment configured to flow the working fluid, and an outer tubular segment containing the inner tubular segment, wherein each multiple flow conduit defines an annulus between the outer tubular segment and the inner tubular segment configured to flow a compressed gas, by drilling a borehole in the earth formation, installing an outer tubular segment in the borehole, cementing the outer tubular segment at a target location, and installing the inner tubular segment inside the outer tubular segment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 3, 2021
    Publication date: March 23, 2023
    Inventor: William Taggart, IV
  • Publication number: 20210166804
    Abstract: Provided is a method, computer program product, and system for determining a user is experiencing anxiety when called upon to perform a task. A processor may monitor health data measurements received from a wearable device worn by a first user. In response to a prompt to complete a task from a second user, the processor may detect that the first user is experiencing anxiety based on analysis of the received health data measurements. The processor may determine the first user is experiencing difficulty completing the task as a result of the anxiety. The processor may classify the anxiety as a first anxiety type chosen from a plurality of anxiety types. In response to classifying the anxiety as the first anxiety type, the processor may output a recommendation to the second user for reducing the anxiety of the first user in order to assist the first user in completing the task.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 2, 2019
    Publication date: June 3, 2021
    Inventors: Emily Megan Metruck, Eli Michael Dow, Alejandro Demian Velasco, Richard William Taggart
  • Patent number: 7588474
    Abstract: This apparatus provides an automatic release of a resilient buoyant tether from a water-skimming board device. In use, a tether (100) is attached to a waterboard (50) at one end and secured to an anchor (30) at the other. By maneuvering the board, a rider (20) first stretches the tether and then releases the force stored in the stretched tether to propel the board (50) with rider over the water at high speed. As the board approaches the anchor point (30), the tether (100) automatically releases to reduce drag for an unencumbered ride. When used on a river, the described hook (140) and loop (120) apparatus is easily retrieved by the rider and reconnected to the board (50) in preparation for the next ride. Safety features ensure protection of the rider and of observers. The coupling mechanism may be built in to new water boards or retrofitted to others.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 2007
    Date of Patent: September 15, 2009
    Inventor: William Taggart
  • Publication number: 20090004937
    Abstract: This apparatus provides an automatic release of a resilient buoyant tether from a water-skimming board device. In use, a tether (100) is attached to a waterboard (50) at one end and secured to an anchor (30) at the other. By maneuvering the board, a rider (20) first stretches the tether and then releases the force stored in the stretched tether to propel the board (50) with rider over the water at high speed. As the board approaches the anchor point (30), the tether (100) automatically releases to reduce drag for an unencumbered ride. When used on a river, the described hook (140) and loop (120) apparatus is easily retrieved by the rider and reconnected to the board (50) in preparation for the next ride. Safety features ensure protection of the rider and of observers. The coupling mechanism may be built in to new water boards or retrofitted to others.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 11, 2007
    Publication date: January 1, 2009
    Applicant: BIG RIVER INNOVATIONS, INC.
    Inventor: William Taggart