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John Anderson

John Anderson, Derby GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110050446PROXIMITY SENSORS - A proximity sensor can be used with a device such as a monitoring tag or portable tracking device that relies on GPS signals or other radio-frequency signals. The proximity sensor determines if the signals are being deliberately blocked by an object such as metal foil being placed in proximity to the device. The sensor includes an oscillator, a directional coupler and an antenna. A third port of the directional coupler acts as a coupled port when RF power that has been transmitted by the antenna is reflected back to the antenna by a blocking object. The reflected RF power passes along a main line of the directional coupler and a proportion is coupled to the third port. A detector provides an alert if the magnitude of the power of the transmit signal that is reflected back to the antenna in the form of a receive signal exceeds a threshold.03-03-2011

John Anderson, San Anselmo, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080204457Rig Baking - Model components can be used to pose character models to create a variety of realistic and artistic effects. An embodiment of the invention analyzes the behavior of a model component to determine a statistical representation of the model component that closely approximates the output of the model component. As the statistical representation of model components execute faster than the original model components, the model components used to pose a character model can be replaced at animation time by equivalent statistical representations of model components to improve animation performance. The statistical representation of the model component is derived from an analysis of the character model manipulated through a set of representative training poses. The statistical representation of the model component is comprised of a weighted combination of posed frame positions added to a set of posing errors controlled by nonlinear combinations of the animation variables.08-28-2008
20090153565METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DESIGNING ANIMATRONICS UNITS FROM ARTICULATED COMPUTER GENERATED CHARACTERS - A method for specifying a design for an animatronics unit includes receiving motion data comprising artistically determined motions, determining a design for construction of at least a portion of the animatronics unit in response to the motion data, and outputting the design for construction of the animatronics unit.06-18-2009
20090153566METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ESTIMATING AND CONTROLLING BEHAVIOR OF ANIMATRONICS UNITS - A method for determining behavior of an animatronics unit includes receiving animation data comprising artistically determined motions for at least a portion of an animated character, determining a plurality of control signals to be applied to at least the portion of the animatronics unit in response to the animation data, estimating the behavior of at least the portion of the animatronics unit in response to the plurality of control signals by driving a software simulation of at least the portion of the animatronics unit with the plurality of control signals, and outputting a representation of the behavior of at least the portion of the animatronics unit to a user.06-18-2009
20090179900Methods and Apparatus for Export of Animation Data to Non-Native Articulation Schemes - A method for exporting animation data from a native animation environment to a non-native animation environment includes determining first object poses in response to a first object model in the native environment and animation variables, determining a second object model including a geometric object model, determining second object poses in response to the second object model and animation variables, determining surface errors between the first object poses and the second object poses, determining a corrective object offsets in response to the surface errors, determining actuation values associated with the corrective object offsets in response to the surface errors, determining a third object model compatible with the non-native animation environment in response to the second object of poses, the corrective offsets, and the actuation values, and storing the third object model in a memory.07-16-2009
20100302252MULTIPLE PERSONALITY ARTICULATION FOR ANIMATED CHARACTERS - A method for a computer system includes determining a model for a first personality of a component of an object, wherein the model for the first personality of the component is associated with a component name and a first personality indicia, determining a model for a second personality of the component of the object, wherein the model for the second personality of the component is associated with the component name and the second personality indicia, determining a multiple personality model of the object, wherein the model of the object includes the model for the first personality of the component, the model of the second personality of the component, the first personality indicia, and the second personality indicia, and storing the multiple personality model of the object in a single file.12-02-2010
20110216070SCALE SEPARATION IN HAIR DYNAMICS - Techniques are disclosed for accounting for features of computer-generated dynamic or simulation models being at different scales. Some examples of dynamic or simulation models may include models representing hair, fur, strings, vines, tails, or the like. In various embodiments, features at different scales in a complex dynamic or simulation model can be treated differently when rendered and/or simulated.09-08-2011
20110216074REORIENTING PROPERTIES IN HAIR DYNAMICS - Techniques are disclosed for orienting (or reorienting) properties of computer-generated models, such as those associated with dynamic models or simulation models. Properties (e.g., material or physical properties) that influence the behavior of a dynamic or simulation model (e.g., a complex curve model representing a curly hair) may be oriented or re-oriented as desired using readily available reference frames. These references frame may be obtained using a proxy model that corresponds to the dynamic or simulation model in a less computationally expensive manner in some embodiments than some techniques for determining reference frames directly using the dynamic or simulation model. In some embodiments, the proxy model may include a smoothed version of the dynamic or simulation model. In other embodiments, the proxy model may include a filtered or simplified version of the dynamic or simulation model.09-08-2011

Patent applications by John Anderson, San Anselmo, CA US

John Anderson, Phoenix, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100283933HIGH EFFICIENCY BACKLIGHT ASSEMBLY FOR FLAT PANEL DISPLAY ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR THE MANUFACTURE THEREOF - A backlight assembly is provided for deployment within a flat panel display assembly. In one embodiment, the backlight assembly includes a printed wiring board (PWB), a casing sidewall, a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs), a reflective solder mask, and a first reflective silkscreen layer. The PWB includes a display-facing surface, and the casing sidewall disposed is around a peripheral portion of the PWB and cooperates with the display-facing surface to define a light cavity. The plurality of LEDs us electrically coupled to the PWB and illuminates the light cavity when energized. The reflective solder mask overlays the display-facing surface of the PWB, and the first reflective silkscreen layer overlays the reflective solder mask. The first reflective silkscreen layer cooperates with the reflective solder mask to increase the reflectivity of the light cavity over the visible color spectrum.11-11-2010

John Anderson, Glasgow GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100040222Queuing System, Method And Device - A system and method for managing requests for service from customer terminals (02-18-2010
20100246169Lighting Device - A lighting device with at least one first-element that emits visible light at a wavelength and irradiance sufficient to inactivate one or more pathogenic bacterial species, and at least one second element that emits light of one or more longer wave-lengths to that of the first-element. The at least one second element has a higher illuminance than that of the at least one inactivating element or component.09-30-2010

John Anderson, Hemel Hempstead GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100003866Electrical Connectors - An electrical connector including a first and second assembly that are matable with one another by a sliding push fit to establish electrical interconnection between the two assemblies is disclosed. The first assembly includes a contact pin with a collar extending concentrically around the pin to define a recess therebetween, with the collar supporting on its inner surface a first resilient contact element. The second assembly includes a sleeve open at one end thereof such that the sleeve can be received in the recess of the first assembly, with the sleeve supporting on its inner surface a second resilient contact element. The two assemblies may be arranged such that, when the second assembly is inserted into the first assembly, the first resilient contact element makes sliding electrical contact with an external surface of the sleeve of the second assembly, and the second resilient contact element makes sliding electrical contact with the external surface of the pin of the first assembly.01-07-2010

John Anderson, San Francisco, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090112819Search Control Combining Classification and Text-Based Searching Techniques - A search control in a user interface enables a user to search documents on text or a tag.04-30-2009
20090286281Glycosylation Variants of BACE - Human BACE polypeptides having modifications to the N-linked glycosylation sites including one or more of the following amino acid substitutions: S174I, N223A, N153Q and N354S. DNA sequences, vectors, and host cells for producing the polypeptides. Crystalline protein compositions formed from the purified polypeptides. Methods of screening for compounds that inhibit Aβ using the polypeptides.11-19-2009
20120131494System and Method for Tagging Data - A system and related methods for tagging data, especially in the context of a web-based application, includes various features associated with a tag bar. A text field is displayable in conjunction with such tag bar, as is a list of any potential tags. Data can be received corresponding to a tag to be added to the tag bar. Once the tag bar has been added, it is displayed in the tag bar.05-24-2012

Patent applications by John Anderson, San Francisco, CA US

John Anderson, Eden Prairie, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110222819MANAGED FIBER CONNECTIVITY SYSTEMS - A communications connection system includes a fiber optic connector including a storage device having memory configured to store physical layer information. The storage device also includes at least one contact member that is electrically connected to the memory. Certain types of fiber optic connectors have the storage device mounted to a key of the fiber optic connector. Certain types of fiber optic connectors have the storage device mounted in a cavity defined in the fiber optic connector.09-15-2011
20110235979MANAGED FIBER CONNECTIVITY SYSTEMS - A communications connection system includes a fiber optic adapter module configured to receive multiple fiber optic connectors. The fiber optic adapter module includes one or more media reading interfaces. Each media reading interface is configured to determine whether a fiber optic connector is received at one of the ports of the adapter module. Certain types of connectors store physical layer information. Certain types of media reading interfaces are configured to read the physical layer information from the connector if the connector stores such information.09-29-2011
20110255829MANAGED FIBER CONNECTIVITY SYSTEMS - A communications connection system includes a fiber optic adapter module configured to receive multiple fiber optic connectors. The fiber optic adapter module includes one or more media reading interfaces. Each media reading interface is configured to read physical layer information stored on one of the fiber optic connectors received at the adapter module. Certain types of media reading interfaces extend between an internal passage of the adapter module and an external surface of the adapter module.10-20-2011

John Anderson, Eden Frairie, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110262077MANAGED FIBER CONNECTIVITY SYSTEMS - A communications connection system includes an adapter module defining at least first and second ports and at least one media reading interface mounted at one of the ports. The first adapter module is configured to receive a fiber optic connector at each port. Some type of connectors may be formed as duplex connector arrangements. Some types of adapters may include ports without media reading interfaces. Some types of media reading interfaces include contact members having three contact sections.10-27-2011

John Anderson, Newberg, OR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120025558FLOORBOARDS FOR PERSONAL MOTORIZED VEHICLES AND METHODS OF INSTALLING - Floorboards for personal motorized vehicles and methods of installing are disclosed herein. Preferred floorboards, when installed, include means for allowing a user to operate a brake pedal positioned below floorboards. Additionally, the floorboards herein can also include means to allow a rider to manually shift using a foot shifter's socket. Installation of the floorboards herein does not require any significant physical alterations to the actual vehicle, such as drilling or welding to the body of the vehicle. Alterations to the vehicle for the floorboards described herein are expressly reversible.02-02-2012

John Anderson, Berkeley, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120123854DATA MINING TO DETERMINE ONLINE USER RESPONSES TO BROADCAST MESSAGES - In a networked system, a method and apparatus for measuring advertising effectiveness involves broadcasting an advertisement at a broadcast time, monitoring at least one social network or other online forum following the broadcast time, filtering social network traffic to identify messages, search engine queries to identify queries, or other traffic entries, that appear to be responsive to the broadcast advertisement, determining a time of initiation for at least a plurality of entries that appear to be responsive to the broadcast advertisement, and determining at least one demographic for at least the plurality of the entries that appear to be responsive to the broadcast advertisement.05-17-2012

John Anderson, Thirsk GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120132155CYLINDER HEAD HAVING PLURAL WATER JACKETS AND CAST-IN WATER RAIL - This disclosure provides a cylinder head having a structure allowing for more uniform lateral coolant flow, and an internal combustion engine including such a cylinder head. The cylinder head includes a lower water jacket cavity, an upper water jacket cavity in fluid communication with the lower water jacket cavity through plural orifices formed in cylinder head material between the lower and upper jacket cavities, and a coolant outlet passage extending from the upper water jacket cavity to a lateral side of the cylinder head. A rail cavity is provided in the cylinder head, extends in a longitudinal direction of the cylinder head, and is in fluid communication with the coolant outlet passage. A lateral passage is provided in the cylinder head upstream from the coolant outlet passage with a portion of the rail cavity therebetween. The lateral passage fluidly connects the upper water jacket cavity to the rail cavity to allow lateral flow of coolant in areas of the cylinder head upstream from the coolant outlet passage.05-31-2012