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Allen Richard Martin, Hingham, MA US
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20100079073 | Pulsed dielectric barrier discharge - A method of generating a glow discharge plasma involves providing a pair of electrodes spaced apart by an electrode gap, and having a dielectric disposed in the electrode gap between the electrodes; placing the electrodes within an environment, wherein the electrode gap can be provided with a gas or gas mixture containing carbon at a specified pressure; and applying a rapid rise time voltage pulse across the electrodes to cause an extreme overvoltage condition, wherein the rapid rise time is less than a plasma generation time so that the extreme overvoltage condition occurs prior to current flow across the electrode gap. This abstract is not to be considered limiting, since other embodiments may deviate from the features described in this abstract. | 04-01-2010 |
Angela Martin, South Boston, MA US
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20130339868 | SOCIAL NETWORK - Social networks may include computers which cause information to be displayed on maps. A computer may receive temporal and geographic data comprising a location and a moment in time linked to one another, and the temporal and geographic data being associated with an icon linked to a position on a map. The computer may receive a command to filter the icon based on a period of time. The computer may cause a portion of the map to be displayed and the icon to be displayed at the linked position on the portion of the map when the moment in time is within the time period and the location is within the portion of the map. The computer may determine that the icon is not to be displayed when the moment in time is not within the time period and/or the location is not within the portion of the map. | 12-19-2013 |
Arthur Martin, Sutton, MA US
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20140154795 | BIOREACTOR USING ACOUSTIC STANDING WAVES - A perfusion bioreactor includes at least one ultrasonic transducer that can acoustically generate a multi-dimensional standing wave. The standing wave can be used to retain cells in the bioreactor, and can also be utilized to dewater or further harvest product from the waste materials produced in a bioreactor. | 06-05-2014 |
20140319077 | EXCIPIENT REMOVAL FROM PHARMACOLOGICAL SAMPLES - Active pharmaceutical ingredients can be separated from their excipients by dissolving a pharmaceutical product (e.g. tablet, pill) into a solvent, then running the solution through an acoustophoretic device. Standing waves are used to separate the excipient from the active ingredient dissolved in the solvent. | 10-30-2014 |
Arthur L. Martin, Millbury, MA US
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20100201537 | SENSOR MODULE - An electronic sensor module for us in an interactive system, such as an interactive sports training device, for accurately detecting a projectile brought within close proximity of a target. The sensor module includes a plurality of light sources arranged in a housing such that the light sources are visible through a surface of the housing when activated. A plurality of sensors are also arranged in the housing for detecting the presence of a projectile. In one aspect, the sensors are arranged in a polar array about a center of housing with spaces between adjacent sensors, and with a light source positioned in each space between adjacent sensors. | 08-12-2010 |
Benjamin Charles Martin, Natick, MA US
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20110078652 | GRAPHICAL PARTITIONING FOR PARALLEL EXECUTION OF EXECUTABLE BLOCK DIAGRAM MODELS - Exemplary embodiments allow executable graphical models, such as block diagram models, to be graphically partitioned for execution on concurrent computing resources. Embodiments allow model components to be grouped into subtasks that are affiliated with tasks associated with concurrent computing resources. Tasks and sub graphs can be mapped to concurrent computing resources according to characteristics, such as sample time, solver type, etc. Embodiments further allow mappings to be visually indicated to a user via various display techniques including color, text, icons, shading, grouping of identifiers, etc. Concurrently executing portions of a model allows model results to be obtained faster than can be obtained when models are executed on a single computing resource, such as a single processor. | 03-31-2011 |
Charles E. Martin, Georgetown, MA US
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20100266893 | Method and Design for Externally Applied Laser Welding of Internal Connections in a High Power Electrochemical Cell - An electrochemical cell includes components that are welded from an external source after the components are assembled in a cell canister. The cell canister houses electrode tabs and a core insert. An end cap insert is disposed opposite the core insert. An external weld source, such as a laser beam, is applied to the end cap insert, such that the end cap insert, the electrode tabs, and the core insert are electrically coupled by a weld which extends from the end cap insert to the core insert. | 10-21-2010 |
20130108903 | Electrical Insulator for Electrochemical Cell | 05-02-2013 |
Christopher Martin, Concord, MA US
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20120126803 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR NON-DESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION OF MATERIALS - Methods and apparatus for characterizing composite materials for manufacturing quality assurance (QA), periodic inspection during the useful life, or for forensic analysis/material testing. System are provided that relate eddy-current sensor responses to the fiber layup of a composite structure, the presence of impact damage on a composite structure with or without a metal liner, volumetric stress within the composite, fiber tow density, and other NDE inspection requirements. Also provided are systems that determine electromagnetic material properties and material dimensions of composite materials from capacitive sensor inspection measurements. These properties are related to the presence of buried defects in non-conductive composite materials, moisture ingress, aging of the material due to service or environmental/thermal exposure, or changes in manufacturing quality. | 05-24-2012 |
Christopher M. Martin, Walpole, MA US
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20090144657 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF SHARING IMAGES CAPTURED BY A MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE - An approach is disclosed for sharing images using a mobile device. An image is captured by the mobile device, which can establish a voice call over a wireless network. A menu of options is presented to a user for sharing the image with other users, wherein one of the options includes uploading the image to a remote platform configured to store the image in a folder among a plurality of folders. A text message is generated, in response to selection of the one option, according to a messaging protocol for transmitting the image over the wireless network to a gateway coupled to the remote platform. The text message includes information specifying one of the folders for storing the image. At least one of the folders is identified to indicate how the image is to be shared. | 06-04-2009 |
Christopher Michael Martin, Walpole, MA US
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20120137223 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR SELECTION OF MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATIONS - Described are a variety of techniques for viewing multimedia-based information in accordance with user controls for the speed and direction of the multimedia presentation. Different techniques for presenting multimedia data items are disclosed. User controls providing control for speed and direction in accordance with a user selection device being in a particular location. When a user device is with the defined area, the speed and direction control are on. When the user selection device leaves the defined area, the speed and direction are off. Also described is a system using a browser tool for displaying multimedia data in accordance with these viewing techniques. Multimedia data items displayed with the viewing techniques are indices into multimedia presentations. A user selection is made by viewing the multimedia data items and control is transferred accordingly to an appropriate application to present a multimedia presentation corresponding to a selected multimedia data item. | 05-31-2012 |
Clark William Martin, Acton, MA US
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20100238119 | Touchscreen Keyboard Overlay - An external cover for a tablet smartphone with a flat touchscreen includes a rear clamshell formed of deformable plastic material that receives and surrounds the tablet, and a rim that resiliently clips the rear clamshell to the tablet. A hinge blister and intervening web forms a two degree of freedom hinge with a form-fitting front clamshell that can be freely lifted and dropped on the touchscreen but indexes to it, can be locked in place with a clip that readily engages and disengages from a docking port at the bottom of the tablet, and that is strengthened by an arch shaped rim. A planar sheet, formed of dielectric plastic, that covers the entirety of the flat touchscreen, is slightly suspended above to create an air gap, and is formed in a shape and thickness that substantially transmits the shape of a capacitive finger contact patch through the planar sheet to the touchscreen when the sheet is pushed down to the touchscreen. A keyboard may be formed in, on, or with the planar sheet in a location corresponding to the location of a virtual keyboard appearing on the touchscreen. | 09-23-2010 |
Craig T. Martin, Amherst, MA US
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20130224793 | MODIFIED T7-RELATED RNA POLYMERASES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - The invention relates to modified T7-related RNA polymerases and methods of use thereof. In some embodiments, the invention relates to modified T7-related RNA polymerases that transcribe RNA with reduced abortive cycling and increased efficiency compared with native T7-related RNA polymerases. | 08-29-2013 |
Dale John Martin, Lunenburg, MA US
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20080269577 | INSTRUMENT FOR MEASURING CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING OF HUMANS USING IN VIVO NIRS TECHNOLOGY - Spectral, frequency based non-invasive procedure for determination of blood constituents utilizing in vivo NIRS (Near-Infrared Spectrum) technology, which is the measurement of the near-infrared absorption spectrum within a region of the living human body for the purpose of identifying tissue and blood components and their concentrations and more particularly to novel applications and methodology for determining the optical response, measurements and calculations relating to the concentrations of individual chromophores in the bloodstream and particularly to the level of CO chromophores in the tissues of an animal or human being. | 10-30-2008 |
David Corrie Martin, Natick, MA US
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20110307374 | Account Prediction Tools - A computer-implemented method is described for detecting a change in one or more attributes associated with a consumer of financial services, and generating, based at least in part on the detected change, a prediction that the consumer of financial services is likely to initiate an action with regard to one or more financial accounts associated with the consumer. | 12-15-2011 |
David D. Martin, Acton, MA US
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20100172479 | DYNAMICALLY IMPROVING PERFORMANCE OF AN INTERACTIVE VOICE RESPONSE (IVR) SYSTEM USING A COMPLEX EVENTS PROCESSOR (CEP) - Problematic event data for problematic events that occur during interaction between an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system and a caller can be captured. The problematic event data can be analyzed for performance issues. A performance issue can represent an interactive segment of the IVR system operating at an unacceptable performance level. An IVR performance improvement action can then be determined to resolve the performance issue. The IVR performance improvement action can be conveyed to the IVR system. Execution of the IVR performance improvement action by the IVR system can reduce occurrences of the problematic events associated with the performance issue. | 07-08-2010 |
20100172480 | USING A COMPLEX EVENTS PROCESSOR (CEP) TO DIRECT THE HANDLING OF INDIVIDUAL CALL SESSIONS BY AN INTERACTIVE VOICE RESPONSE (IVR) SYSTEM - Event data messages can be provided by an interactive voice response (IVR) system to a complex events processor (CEP). The event data messages can include a Stream_ID and a series of textual elements. The Stream_ID can uniquely identify a call session between a caller and the IVR system. The series of textual elements can represent speech input provided by the caller. The CEP can create a text string from the series of textual elements of event data messages having the same Stream_ID. The text string can inherit the Stream_ID of the event data messages. The CEP can utilize user-defined business rules to process the text string. When the CEP issues an action message, the Stream_ID of the text string can be appended to the action message sent to the IVR system. The IVR system can modify the call session associated with the Stream_ID of the action message accordingly. | 07-08-2010 |
20120163564 | USING A COMPLEX EVENTS PROCESSOR (CEP) TO DIRECT THE HANDLING OF INDIVIDUAL CALL SESSIONS BY AN INTERACTIVE VOICE RESPONSE (IVR) SYSTEM - Event data messages can be provided by an interactive voice response (IVR) system to a complex events processor (CEP). The event data messages can include a Stream_ID and a series of textual elements. The Stream_ID can uniquely identify a call session between a caller and the IVR system. The series of textual elements can represent speech input provided by the caller. The CEP can create a text string from the series of textual elements of event data messages having the same Stream_ID. The text string can inherit the Stream_ID of the event data messages. The CEP can utilize user-defined business rules to process the text string. When the CEP issues an action message, the Stream_ID of the text string can be appended to the action message sent to the IVR system. The IVR system can modify the call session associated with the Stream_ID of the action message accordingly. | 06-28-2012 |
Dorothee Martin, Winchester, MA US
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20110098171 | METHOD OF PRODUCING GLASS - The subject of the invention is a continuous process for preparing glass comprising the successive steps of charging of pulverulent batch materials, and of obtaining a glass bath by melting, of refining then of cooling. The process is characterized in that an oxidizing gas is bubbled within said glass bath after the refining step. | 04-28-2011 |
Edward Martin, Taunton, MA US
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20120176659 | WELDING FILTER DEVICE AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - The welding filter device includes a light sensor, a microprocessor, a liquid crystal display, and a user interface. The light sensor senses light to generate a welding signal and a light source intensity signal. The microprocessor comprises a determining module, a control module, a regulating module, and a storage module. The determining module receives the welding signal and determines whether to activate a welding mechanism. The control module receives the light source intensity signal and outputs a control signal. The liquid crystal display presents a first display status according to the control signal. The user interface is used to generate a setting signal; wherein when the liquid crystal display presents the first display status, the regulating module receives the setting signal to regulate the settings so that the liquid crystal display presents a second display status. Furthermore, a method for controlling the welding filter device is also disclosed herein. | 07-12-2012 |
Edward L. Martin, Sharon, MA US
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20100140241 | Auto-darkening viewing modules and control modules for welding light protection - A welding machine having a first receiver for remote control of the operating parameters, a viewing module having a second receiver for remotely controlling the operating parameters of the viewing module, and a control module for controlling the operating parameters of the welding machine and the viewing module wherein the control modules and the viewing modules may be mounted in a helmet. A master control module is provided for remotely controlling a plurality of control modules wherein each control module controls a viewing module. Each pair of control module and viewing ,module controlled by the master control module may be mounted in a helmet. | 06-10-2010 |
20130333089 | PROTECTIVE HELMET HAVING A COVER PLATE KNOCK OUT ASSEMBLY - A protective helmet having a cover plate over a front vision area and a cover plate knock out assembly for moving the cover plate a predetermined distance away from the helmet so that a finger of a user can get behind the cover plate to enable its removal from the front vision area of the helmet. The cover plate knock out assembly comprises a slide/pushbutton element and a light blocking cover. The slide pushes the cover plate away from the helmet when the push button portion is pressed. The cover plate made of clear plastic comprises a spring tendency when slightly compressed when attached to the helmet thereby pushing the slide into a resting position in the helmet. | 12-19-2013 |
Elizabeth A. Martin, Newton, MA US
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20080244711 | System and Method for Specifying Access to Resources in a Mobile Code System - Mobile code, such as an applet, is permitted to create a network connection with a content server on a network, without restricting the applet only to connections from the computer from which it was downloaded. This is achieved in accordance with the principles of the present invention by using network restriction software in the execution engine or runtime system under which the applet executes. When the applet attempts to create a network connection to a content server, the network restriction software checks a name file on the content server for the presence of an entry whose name corresponds to the name of the computer from which the applet was downloaded. If such an entry is present, then the network restriction software permits the network connection between the applet and the content server to be created. If not, the applet may not create a network connection with the content server. | 10-02-2008 |
Gary D. Martin, Boxford, MA US
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20090174262 | POWER SUPPLY AND CONTROLLER CIRCUITS - A power supply system includes multiple power converter phases. A controller (e.g., a processor device) monitors energy delivery for each of multiple power converter phases that supply energy to a load. The controller analyzes the energy delivery associated with each of the multiple power converter phases to identify an imbalance of energy delivered by the multiple power converter phases to the load. Based on the analyzing and detection of an imbalance condition, the controller modifies a future order of activating the multiple power converter phases for powering the load. Accordingly, a single phase of a multiphase switching power converter may be prevented from becoming overloaded while delivering energy to power the load. | 07-09-2009 |
20090198460 | Power Supply Circuitry, Collection and Reporting of Power Supply Parameter Information - In an example configuration, a power supply manager receives an output current value representing an amount of output current supplied by one or more power converter phases to a load. The power supply manager also receives a duty cycle value representing a duty cycle for controlling operation of the at least one power converter phase. The power supply manager produces an estimate of input current supplied to the power supply circuit based at least in part on multiplying the output current value by the duty cycle value. Contrary to conventional methods such as physically measuring an input current using complex measuring circuitry, embodiments herein include utilizing parameter information such as output current information and duty cycle information to deduce an amount of input current. | 08-06-2009 |
20090327786 | POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT AND MULTI-PHASE CONTROL - According to one configuration, a multi-phase power supply adjusts a number of active phases based at least in part on a peak current supplied to a dynamic load. For example, a controller associated with the multi-phase power supply can monitor or receive a value indicative of a peak magnitude of current delivered by the multi-phase power supply to a dynamic load. The controller initiates comparison of the value to threshold information. Based at least in part on the comparison, the controller adjusts how many phases of the multi-phase power supply are activated to deliver the current delivered to the dynamic load. Thus, one embodiment herein is directed to controlling a multi-phase power supply based at least in part on a measured parameter such as peak current magnitude. | 12-31-2009 |
20100188062 | HYBRID ANALOG/DIGITAL POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT - According to example configurations as described herein, a power supply system includes a unique circuit including an analog summer circuit, an analog-to-digital converter, and a digital controller. An output voltage feedback control loop of the power supply system feeds back the output voltage to the analog summer circuit. The analog summer circuit generates an analog error voltage signal based on: i) the output voltage received from the output voltage feedback loop, ii) an analog reference voltage signal, and iii) an analog reference voltage adjustment signal. The analog reference voltage adjustment signal varies depending on a magnitude of current provided by the output voltage to the dynamic load. Accordingly, the analog summer circuit can be configured to support adaptive voltage positioning. The analog-to-digital converter converts the analog error voltage signal into a digital error voltage signal. A controller generates output voltage control signal(s) based on the digital error voltage signal. | 07-29-2010 |
20110221408 | POWER SUPPLY AND CONTROLLER CIRCUITS - A power supply system includes multiple power converter phases. A controller (e.g., a processor device) monitors energy delivery for each of multiple power converter phases that supply energy to a load. The controller analyzes the energy delivery associated with each of the multiple power converter phases to identify an imbalance of energy delivered by the multiple power converter phases to the load. Based on the analyzing and detection of an imbalance condition, the controller modifies a future order of activating the multiple power converter phases for powering the load. Accordingly, a single phase of a multiphase switching power converter may be prevented from becoming overloaded while delivering energy to power the load. | 09-15-2011 |
George A. Martin, Florence, MA US
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20100121755 | Commodity Futures Index and Methods and Systems of Trading in Futures Contracts That Minimize Turnover and Transactions Costs - This invention relates to methods and systems for reducing transaction costs and minimizes turnover in the trading of futures contracts. The invention further describes an algorithm whose output is a unique method of investing in futures contracts that reduces the rate of turnover, and thus the cost of trading, of certain common trading strategies. The primary application of this method is to a class of strategies referred to as indexing strategies that incorporate a dynamic asset allocation approach using futures contracts. | 05-13-2010 |
20130268424 | Commodity Futures Index and Methods and Systems of Trading in Futures Contracts that Minimize Turnover and Transaction Costs - This invention relates to methods and systems for reducing transaction costs and minimizes turnover in the trading of futures contracts. The invention further describes an algorithm whose output is a unique method of investing in futures contracts that reduces the rate of turnover, and thus the cost of trading, of certain common trading strategies. The primary application of this method is to a class of strategies referred to as indexing strategies that incorporate a dynamic asset allocation approach using futures contracts. | 10-10-2013 |
Glenn R. Martin, Quincy, MA US
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20130080636 | CONVEYANCE OF CONFIGURATION INFORMATION IN A NETWORK - According to example configurations, a user of a client device accesses an authentication server to retrieve configuration information. The user belongs to an organization that receives services from a third party service provider. The client device forwards the configuration information to a server controlled by the third party service provider. The server maintained by the third party service provider provides access to services, resources, data, etc., depending on the configuration information forwarded by the client device. | 03-28-2013 |
Gregory T. Martin, Somerville, MA US
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20090054721 | Fluid radiation shield for brachytherapy - A brachytherapy treatment device includes an insertion member, an expandable chamber, and first and second immiscible fluids. The insertion member has proximal and distal ends. The expandable chamber is disposed on the distal end of the insertion member and has an inner surface defining a three-dimensional volume. First and second immiscible fluids are disposed within the expandable chamber and have different radiation absorption properties. At least one of the first and second immiscible fluids forms a fluid radiation shield having a predetermined orientation within the three-dimensional volume. First and second immiscible fluids may have different densities and utilize fluid buoyancy to form an symmetric fluid radiation shield to create an asymmetric radiation dosing profile relative to an inner boundary of a treatment site. Methods for performing brachytherapy treatment include positioning fluids and/or a patient to form an asymmetric fluid radiation shield in a desired orientation to protect sensitive tissues. | 02-26-2009 |
20130178738 | System and Method for Tissue Ablation in a Body Cavity - A tissue ablation system and method of forming same includes an ablation device having a substrate with an outer surface and energy transport elements coupled to the outer surface. The substrate is configured to have a shape that approximates an interior shape of a uterus. The system and method further including an energy source electrically coupled to the energy transport elements and at least one ultrasonic transducer positioned in a lateral region of the uterus. | 07-11-2013 |
Gregory T. Martin, Cambridge, MA US
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20100145168 | Method for assessing endothelial function - The system assesses the endothelial function of a subject. Particularly, peripheral tissue perfusion measurements taken in a subject are compared to reference perfusion data and the comparison yields the assessment of endothelial function. The reference may be data indicative of peripheral tissue perfusion in a healthy person. Also, peripheral tissue perfusion measurements taken in a subject when perfusion is in an unperturbed state (the reference) can be compared to perfusion measurements taken promptly after a challenge to normal or unperturbed tissue perfusion of the subject. | 06-10-2010 |
20100241016 | System for quantifying blood flow in tissue and updating tissue baseline conditions - Methods and apparatus for determining blood flow in tissue are disclosed. The methods and apparatus are used to establish a baseline for both thermal properties of the tissue and non-physiologic conditions. Periodic changes in either or both constituents of the baseline are determined and, when the changes correspond to a need for a new baseline, a new baseline is established. | 09-23-2010 |
20130218034 | System for quantifying blood flow in tissue and updating tissue baseline conditions - Methods and apparatus for determining blood flow in tissue are disclosed. The methods and apparatus are used to establish a baseline for both thermal properties of the tissue and non-physiologic conditions. Periodic changes in either or both constituents of the baseline are determined and, when the changes correspond to a need for a new baseline, a new baseline is established. | 08-22-2013 |
20130218046 | System for assessing endothelial function - The system assesses the endothelial function of a subject. Particularly, peripheral tissue perfusion measurements taken in a subject are compared to reference perfusion data and the comparison yields the assessment of endothelial function. The reference may be data indicative of peripheral tissue perfusion in a healthy person. Also, peripheral tissue perfusion measurements taken in a subject when perfusion is in an unperturbed state (the reference) can be compared to perfusion measurements taken promptly after a challenge to normal or unperturbed tissue perfusion of the subject. | 08-22-2013 |
James Fay Martin, Westborough, MA US
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20100277826 | HEAD RADIAL POSITIONING OVER CONTACT-START-STOP ZONE DURING SPIN-UP/SPIN-DOWN OF DISK - A read/write head is moved across a contact-start-stop (CSS) zone on a data storage disk during the spin-up and/or spin-down of the disk. Moving the head during spin-up and/or spin-down may reduce the concentration of wear along a surface of the CSS zone. | 11-04-2010 |
Jeffery S. Martin, Cumberland, MA US
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20130162356 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR OSCILLATOR FREQUENCY CALIBRATION - In one general aspect, an apparatus can include a phase frequency detector configured to produce a plurality of indicators of relative differences between a frequency of a target oscillator signal and a frequency of a reference oscillator signal. The apparatus can also include a pulse generator configured to produce a plurality of pulses based on the plurality of indicators. The plurality of pulses can include a first portion configured to trigger an increase in the frequency of the target oscillator signal and the plurality of pulses including a second portion configured to trigger a decrease in the frequency of the target oscillator signal. | 06-27-2013 |
Jeffrey Allen Martin, Marblehead, MA US
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20100223122 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM FOR PROVIDING VARIABLE CONSUMER-ORIENTED INFORMATION IN A RETAIL ENVIRONMENT - An exemplary embodiment of the invention relates to a method, system, and storage medium for providing variable consumer information at a retail display location. The system comprises a host system further including a server; a commercial display services application including a user interface executing on the server; and a data storage device coupled to the server. The data storage device stores databases of diverse media formats including: a linked advertisement database operably configured to store audio-video advertising content and audio-video advertisement records; a static advertisement database operably configured to store static advertising content and static advertisement records; an audio clip database operably configured to store audio clip content and audio clip records; and a file database storing registration information; and a link to at least one retail entity. The host system provides advertisement programming services including customer registration; programming content selection selected from at least one of the linked advertisement database, the static advertisement database, and the audio clip database; programming content formatting; and assembly of the content resulting in an advertising program loop. The invention also comprises a method and storage medium. | 09-02-2010 |
John F. Martin, Wilmington, MA US
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20090124784 | Methods and compounds for curing polythiourethane compositions - The present techniques relate to formulations that include a first part containing active molecules that have an average of at least one thiol group per active molecule and an average of at least one hydroxyl group per active molecule, and a second part containing monomer molecules that have an average of at least two isocyanate groups per monomer molecule. The composition may be mixed with a catalyst composition that contains at least one amine catalyst and at least one metal catalyst. This mixed catalyst composition will substantially cure a mixture of the first part and the second part within less than about 48 hours at ambient temperature. | 05-14-2009 |
Katherine J. Martin, Belmont, MA US
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20110045480 | METHODS FOR PREDICTING THE EFFICACY OF TREATMENT - Clinical tests for testing therapeutic sensitivity of cancerous breast tissue and methods and kits for performing the same are described herein. Embodiments of the present invention are directed to methods for predicting the efficacy of treatment of breast cancer. In addition, certain embodiments are directed to a kit for testing therapeutic sensitivity of breast cancer tissue. | 02-24-2011 |
20130236567 | GENE EXPRESSION SIGNATURE AS A PREDICTOR OF CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC RESPONSE IN BREAST CANCER - Disclosed are methods and compositions for determining and/or predicting a response to a therapy, especially a cancer therapy, including chemotherapy. Specifically, the disclosure provides profiles of a set of marker genes in breast cancers from patients who were known to have responded or not responded to a chemotherapy for predicting response to the same therapy including different combination of chemotherapy in a patient diagnosed with breast cancer. The disclosure further provides computer complemented methods for the prediction based on genetic profiles as well as different clinical parameters. Furthermore, the disclosure provides kits for performing the method disclosed. | 09-12-2013 |
20140162887 | METHODS OF USING GENE EXPRESSION SIGNATURES TO SELECT A METHOD OF TREATMENT, PREDICT PROGNOSIS, SURVIVAL, AND/OR PREDICT RESPONSE TO TREATMENT - Methods and compositions for determining and/or predicting a response to a therapy, prognosis of a cancer subject or survival of a cancer and kits for performing the same are described herein. | 06-12-2014 |
Keith D. Martin, Hopedale, MA US
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20090013260 | INTELLIGENT MUSIC TRACK SELECTION IN A NETWORKED ENVIRONMENT - An indication is provided of a state of a body of content, the body of content including at least a portion of a track, the indication being updated based on a user's interaction with the content, the state of the body of content including information about the user's preferences with respect to the body of content. | 01-08-2009 |
20100218096 | AUDIO/VISUAL PROGRAM SELECTION DISAMBIGUATION - Apparatus and method to disambiguate an ambiguous keypress sequence representing a character string made up of concatenated fragments of words entered by a user on a reduced keyboard, in which each fragment is made up of at least the first character of a word of text associated with an audio/visual program selected by the user for being played, and in which the fragments are combined in the character string without delimiters between them. | 08-26-2010 |
20110126114 | Intelligent Music Track Selection in a Networked Environment - An indication is provided of a state of a body of content, the body of content including at least a portion of a track, the indication being updated based on a user's interaction with the content, the state of the body of content including information about the user's preferences with respect to the body of content. | 05-26-2011 |
20120057713 | AUTOMATIC AUDIO SYSTEM EQUALIZING - An automated process for equalizing an audio system and an apparatus for implementing the process. An audio system includes a microphone unit, for receiving the sound waves radiated from a plurality of speakers, acoustic measuring circuitry, for calculating frequency response measurements; a memory, for storing characteristic data of the loudspeaker units and further for storing the frequency response measurements; and equalization calculation circuitry, for calculating an equalization pattern responsive to the digital data and responsive to the characteristic data of the plurality of loudspeaker units. Also described is an automated equalizing system including a acoustic measuring circuitry including a microphone for measuring frequency response at a plurality of locations; a memory, for storing the frequency responses at the plurality of locations; and equalization calculation circuitry, for calculating, from the frequency responses, an optimized equalization pattern. | 03-08-2012 |
20120057724 | AUTOMATIC AUDIO SYSTEM EQUALIZING - An automated process for equalizing an audio system and an apparatus for implementing the process. An audio system includes a microphone unit, for receiving the sound waves radiated from a plurality of speakers, acoustic measuring circuitry, for calculating frequency response measurements; a memory, for storing characteristic data of the loudspeaker units and further for storing the frequency response measurements; and equalization calculation circuitry, for calculating an equalization pattern responsive to the digital data and responsive to the characteristic data of the plurality of loudspeaker units. Also described is an automated equalizing system including a acoustic measuring circuitry including a microphone for measuring frequency response at a plurality of locations; a memory, for storing the frequency responses at the plurality of locations; and equalization calculation circuitry, for calculating, from the frequency responses, an optimized equalization pattern. | 03-08-2012 |
Keith Dana Martin, Westborough, MA US
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20120254256 | Multimedia Analysis and Cluster Formation - A computer program product, tangibly embodied on a computer readable medium, includes instructions, which when executed by a data processor of a multimedia player, cause the data processor to examine media content characteristics that characterize a user-specific collection of media content to identify a first cluster of media content that share similar media content characteristics; generate a first set of media content objects that characterize the first cluster of media content; and identify at least a subset of the first set of media content objects as potential seed objects for a set of media content channels. | 10-04-2012 |
20120254363 | Multimedia Analysis and Recommendation Generation - A computer program product, tangibly embodied on a computer readable medium, includes instructions, which when executed by a data processor of a multimedia player, cause the data processor to determine first media content characteristics that characterize a user-specific collection of media content; compare the first media content characteristics with second media content characteristics that characterize a first set of external media content channels; and based on the results of the comparison, present identifiers of a subset of the first set of external media content channels on an interface of the multimedia player. | 10-04-2012 |
Kenneth P. Martin, Somerville, MA US
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20100226476 | Low-Profile X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) Analyzer - A low-profile, hand-holdable, self-contained x-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyzer includes an articulated head. Orientation of the head, relative to a body of the analyzer, may be user adjusted, manually and/or via remote control. A primary x-ray source and an x-ray detector are disposed within the head for articulation therewith. The analyzer may be inserted into a small diameter pipe or other hollow structure, and then the orientation of the head may be adjusted, so a business end of the head is oriented toward a portion of the interior of the pipe or other structure that is to be analyzed. Alternatively, a primary x-ray source and an x-ray detector are disposed within a fixed-orientation head, such that the business end axis of the analyzer is oriented approximately perpendicular to the main axis of the body. Optionally, one or more light sources and cameras may be used to generate images of regions near either of the analyzers to facilitate positioning the analyzer adjacent the sample and, in the case of the articulated head analyzer, orienting the head toward the sample. | 09-09-2010 |
Kenneth P. Martin, Watertown, MA US
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20090057422 | Contactless Memory Information Storage for Sample Analysis and Hand-Holdable Analyzer for Use Therewith - An analytical instrument stores and/or reads information related to a sample in a contactless memory, such as a passive or active radio-frequency identification (RF-ID) tag. The information may include information about: composition of the sample, one or more analytical instruments that were used to analyze the sample, operator(s) who used the instrument(s) to analyze the sample, user-entered data about the sample (such as an origin of the sample) or a combination thereof or the like. The memory may be attached to the sample or to a container, in which the sample is stored or transported. One or more copies of such a memory may be loosely stored with the sample, such as with soil in a plastic bag or a rail car. When the memory is attached to, or stored with, the sample, the sample becomes essentially self-documenting. Information about the sample, such as its composition or origin, may be read by a contactless memory reader, such as an RF-ID reader. | 03-05-2009 |
20090057582 | DOCKING STAND FOR ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENT - An analytical instrument may be docked in a stand. The stand provides electrical power, cooling, gas to purge air from an analytical gap within the instrument and/or other supplies or services to the instrument. The stand contains a contactless memory, such as an RF-ID tag, which stores information about the supplies and/or services the stand is capable of providing to the instrument. The instrument reads the stand's contactless memory and automatically sets operational parameters of the instrument in accordance with the supplies and/or services the stand is capable of providing. Thus, the instrument may automatically operate in an enhanced mode, such as at a higher x-ray beam power, as a result of being mounted in the stand. | 03-05-2009 |
20090064276 | Analytical Instrument with Automatic Lockout against Unauthorized Use - An analytical instrument includes a contactless memory reader, such as an RF-ID reader. Each person authorized to use the instrument carries a contactless memory, such as an RF-ID tag in an identification (ID) badge. The instrument scans for a contactless memory containing information identifying an authorized user prior to performing an analysis or prior to operating in a predetermined mode, thus preventing unauthorized persons from operating the instrument or from operating the instrument in an unauthorized mode. | 03-05-2009 |
20110142200 | Small Spot X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) Analyzer - A hand-held, self-contained x-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyzer produces a small x-ray spot on a sample to interrogate the elemental composition of a sample region of millimeter-size characteristic dimension. The analyzer includes a collimator for aiming an x-ray beam toward a desired location on the sample and for determining the size of the spot produced on the sample. The analyzer may include a digital camera oriented toward the portion of the sample that is, or would be, interrogated by the x-ray spot to facilitate aiming the analyzer. The analyzer may generate a reticule in a displayed image to indicate the portion of the sample that is, or would be, illuminated by the x-ray beam. The analyzer may automatically annotate the image of the sample with text or graphics that contain information about the analyzed sample. The image may be stored in the hand-held analyzer or provided for external storage or display. | 06-16-2011 |
Kevin Martin, Dracut, MA US
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20110208882 | TECHNIQUES FOR DATA STORAGE CONFIGURATION - Described are techniques for storage configuration. Defined are one or more initiator groups each including one or more initiator ports, one or more target groups each including one or more target ports, and one or more storage groups each including one or more devices. A masking view is created where the masking view includes a first of the initiator groups, a first of the target groups, and a first of the storage groups. The masking view indicates which devices of the first storage group are accessible using one or more paths. Each of the one or more paths is specified using an initiator port from the first initiator group and a target port from the first target group. | 08-25-2011 |
Linda Martin, Norfolk, MA US
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20090258411 | CENTRIFUGAL DEVICE AND METHOD FOR OVA DETECTION - A centrifugal device and method are provided for the separation of buoyant material such as parasitic ova from fecal matter. A rotor assembly, rotatable about its central axis in a centrifuge, includes a housing with a centrally located top opening leading to a centrally located mixing chamber. An annular sediment chamber is provided, also coaxial about the central axis, connected by a passage with the mixing chamber. A coring assembly is used to retrieve and insert a fecal sample into the mixing chamber for mixing with a flotation fluid. During centrifugation, heavier fecal components pass radially outwardly to the sediment chamber while the ova collect on the inward surface of the flotation fluid. After centrifugation, more flotation fluid is added, if needed, until a meniscus forms at the top opening. A coverslip is placed over the top opening and the ova float to the surface of the fluid and adhere to the coverslip. The coverslip is removed and the ova detected using standard microscopy procedures. In another aspect, a centrifugal device is provided in which the ova are delivered through centrifugation to a pipette tip for dispensing onto a microscope slide or coverslip. | 10-15-2009 |
Martin C. Martin, Bedford, MA US
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20140280689 | Content Centric Networking - A caching system is provided. The computing infrastructure runs off of a centralized storage, and data stored on the centralized store can also be retrieved from nearby machines that are part of the local infrastructure and have recently accessed the centralized store. Address-to-digest mappings are used to find an index of the desired data block. That digest is then used to hold where the data block is being cached. In some embodiments, the digest is hashed and the hash of the digest is used to determine where the data block is being cached. The data block is accessed from the cache using its cache, therefore different addresses may result in the retrieval of the same data block. For example, in a virtual machine environment, two different nodes may retrieve the same data block using different addresses. | 09-18-2014 |
Mathew Martin, Cambridge, MA US
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20090069297 | Aurora kinase modulators and method of use - The present invention relates to chemical compounds having a general formula I | 03-12-2009 |
Matthew Martin, Cambridge, MA US
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20100280008 | AURORA KINASE MODULATORS AND METHOD OF USE - The present invention relates to chemical compounds having a general formula I | 11-04-2010 |
20120122847 | AURORA KINASE MODULATORS AND METHOD OF USE - The present invention relates to chemical compounds having a general formula I | 05-17-2012 |
Matthew W. Martin, Cambridge, MA US
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20100160283 | HETEROARYL-SUBSTITUTED ALKYNE COMPOUNDS AND METHOD OF USE - The present invention comprises a new class of compounds useful for the prophylaxis and treatment of protein kinase mediated diseases, including inflammation, cancer and related conditions. The compounds have a general Formula I | 06-24-2010 |
Matthew W. Martin, Arlington, MA US
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20090149454 | Benzomorpholine derivatives and methods of use - Selected benzomorpholine compounds are effective for prophylaxis and treatment of diseases, such as VEGF mediated diseases. The invention encompasses novel compounds, analogs, prodrugs and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, pharmaceutical compositions and methods for prophylaxis and treatment of diseases and other maladies or conditions involving, cancer and the like. The subject invention also relates to processes for making such compounds as well as to intermediates useful in such processes. | 06-11-2009 |
20090176774 | Compounds and methods of use - Selected compounds are effective for prophylaxis and treatment of diseases, such as HGF mediated diseases. The invention encompasses novel compounds, analogs, prodrugs and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, pharmaceutical compositions and methods for prophylaxis and treatment of diseases and other maladies or conditions involving, cancer and the like. The subject invention also relates to processes for making such compounds as well as to intermediates useful in such processes. | 07-09-2009 |
20100234373 | BIS-ARYL AMIDE COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USE - The present invention comprises a new class of compounds useful for the prophylaxis and treatment of protein kinase mediated diseases, including autoimmune disease and inflammation. In one embodiment, the compounds have a general Formula I | 09-16-2010 |
20110301162 | AURORA KINASE MODULATORS AND METHODS OF USE - The present invention relates to chemical compounds having a general formula I | 12-08-2011 |
20140336182 | Aurora Kinase Modulators and Method of Use - The present invention relates to chemical compounds having a general formula I | 11-13-2014 |
20150045368 | OXAZOLIDINONE COMPOUNDS AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF - Compounds of Formula (I) and Formula (II) are useful inhibitors of tankyrase. Compounds of Formula (I) and Formula (II) have the following structure: where the definitions of the variables are provided herein. | 02-12-2015 |
Michelle Martin, Westford, MA US
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20140208174 | STORAGE CONTROL SYSTEM WITH DATA MANAGEMENT MECHANISM AND METHOD OF OPERATION THEREOF - A method of operation of a storage control system includes: determining a bit error rate of a page; calculating a slope based on the bit error rate; and adjusting a threshold voltage for the page based on the slope for reading a memory device. | 07-24-2014 |
Patrick Martin, Ipswich, MA US
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20120288637 | METHODS OF AFFECTING MATERIAL PROPERTIES AND APPLICATIONS THEREFOR - Methods of affecting a material's properties through the implantation of ions, such as by using a plasma processing apparatus with a plasma sheath modifier. In this way, properties such as resistance to chemicals, adhesiveness, hydrophobicity, and hydrophilicity, may be affected. These methods can be applied to a variety of technologies. In some cases, ion implantation is used in the manufacture of printer heads to reduce clogging by increasing the materials hydrophobicity. In other embodiments, MEMS and NEMS devices are produced using ion implantation to change the properties of fluid channels and other structures. In addition, ion implantation can be used to affect a material's resistance to chemicals, such as acids. | 11-15-2012 |
Patrick Martin, Lexington, MA US
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20130346184 | CONTACT HISTORY FOR PROMOTION MANAGEMENT - A computer implemented method for producing a contact history for a marketing campaign is described. The method includes producing a promotion version history table for the marketing campaign, with the promotion version history table recording promotion attribute values for each promotion version at runtime, producing a treatment history table for the marketing campaign, with the treatment history table representing promotion instances given to a group, producing a contact history table for the marketing campaign, the contact history table recording which contact entities were in which groups at runtime, linking the promotion version history table, the treatment history table, and the contact history table, wherein the linking preserves referential integrity between the promotion version history table, the treatment history table, and the contact history table, and producing the contact history from the promotion version history table, the treatment history table, and the contact history table. | 12-26-2013 |
20130346185 | TRACKING RESPONSES TO PROMOTIONS - A computer implemented method for response tracking is described. The method includes obtaining one or more responses to one or more promotions, attributing the one or more responses to one or more treatment instances, with the one or more treatment instances correspond to a promotion version assigned to a group of contact entities at an execution of a computer implemented marketing campaign, and generating a response table, the response table including one or more entries, the entries in the response table being in accordance with attribution of the one or more responses to one or more treatment instances. | 12-26-2013 |
20130346216 | TECHNIQUES FOR ASSIGNING PROMOTIONS TO CONTACT ENTITIES - A computer implemented method for target group management is described. The method includes producing a table including one or more group entries corresponding to one or more defined contact group entities with each of the entries having a first set of group attributes, and producing a visual representation of a marketing campaign, the representation including one or more instances of defined contact group entities, with the one or more instances having a second set of group attributes and with the representation linked to the table according to the second set of group attributes. | 12-26-2013 |
Patrick M. Martin, Ipswich, MA US
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20110223546 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MODIFYING SUBSTRATE RELIEF FEATURES USING ION IMPLANTION - A method of treating resist features comprises positioning, in a process chamber, a substrate having a set of patterned resist features on a first side of the substrate and generating a plasma in the process chamber having a plasma sheath adjacent to the first side of the substrate. The method may further comprise modifying a shape of a boundary between the plasma and the plasma sheath with a plasma sheath modifier so that a portion of the shape of the boundary is not parallel to a plane defined by a front surface of the substrate facing the plasma, wherein ions from the plasma impinge on the patterned resist features over a wide angular range during a first exposure. | 09-15-2011 |
20110300711 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PATTERNING A SUBSTRATE - A method of patterning a substrate comprises providing an array of resist features defined by a first pitch and a first gap width between adjacent resist features. Particles are introduced into the array of resist features, wherein the array of resist features becomes hardened. The introduction of particles may cause a reduction in critical dimension of the resist features. Sidewalls are provided on side portions of hardened resist features. Subsequent to the formation of the sidewalls, the hardened resist features are removed, leaving an array of isolated sidewalls disposed on the substrate. The sidewall array provides a mask for double patterning of features in the substrate layers disposed below the sidewalls, wherein an array of features formed in the substrate has a second pitch equal to half that of the first pitch. | 12-08-2011 |
20120082942 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MODIFYING PHOTORESIST USING ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION AND ION IMPLANTATION - A method of reducing surface roughness of a resist feature disposed on a substrate includes generating a plasma having a plasma sheath and ions therein. A shape of the boundary between the plasma and plasma sheath is modified using a plasma sheath modifier, so that a portion of the boundary facing the substrate is not parallel to a plane defined by the substrate. During a first exposure, the resist feature is exposed to electromagnetic radiation having a desired wavelength and the ions are accelerated across the boundary having the modified shape toward the resist features over an angular range. | 04-05-2012 |
20120083136 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MODIFYING PATTERNED PHOTORESIST USING MULTI-STEP ION IMPLANTATION - A method of reducing the roughness profile in a plurality of patterned resist features. Each patterned resist feature includes a first sidewall and a second sidewall opposite the first sidewall, wherein each patterned resist feature comprises a mid frequency line width roughness and a low frequency linewidth roughness. A plurality of ion exposure cycles are performed, wherein each ion exposure cycle comprises providing ions at a tilt angle of about five degrees or larger upon the first sidewall, and providing ions at a tilt angle of about five degrees or larger upon the second sidewall. Upon the performing of the plurality of ion exposure cycles the mid frequency and low frequency linewidth roughness are reduced. | 04-05-2012 |
20120137971 | HYDROPHOBIC PROPERTY ALTERATION USING ION IMPLANTATION - A template used for printing is implanted to change the properties of the materials it is composed of. This template may have multiple surfaces that define indentations. The ion species that is implanted may be C, N, H, F, He, Ar, B, As, P, Ge, Ga, Si, Zn, and Al and is configured to render the implanted regions hydrophobic in one instance. This will reduce adhesion of a polymer to the template during a printing process. The implant may be at a plurality of angles so all surfaces of the template are implanted. In other instances, a film on the surface of the template is knocked in or hardened using the ion species. | 06-07-2012 |
20120213941 | ION-ASSISTED PLASMA TREATMENT OF A THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE - A boundary between a plasma and a plasma sheath is controlled such that a portion of the shape is not parallel to a plane defined by a front surface of the workpiece facing the plasma. Ions in the plasma are directed toward the workpiece. These ions can either seal pores or clean a material from a structure on the workpiece. This structure may, for example, have multiple sidewalls. A process that both cleans a material and seals pores in the structure may be performed. | 08-23-2012 |
20120258600 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR POST-ETCH TREATMENT OF PATTERNED SUBSTRATE FEATURES - A method of patterning a substrate, comprises providing a set of patterned features on the substrate, exposing the set of patterned features to a dose of ions incident on the substrate over multiple angles, and selectively etching exposed portions of the patterned features. | 10-11-2012 |
20120280140 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING CRITICAL DIMENSION AND ROUGHNESS IN RESIST FEATURES - A method of treating a photoresist relief feature having an initial line roughness and an initial critical dimension. The method may include directing ions toward the photoresist in a first exposure at a first angular range and first dose rate and a that is configured to reduce the initial line roughness to a second line roughness. The method may also include directing ions toward the photoresist relief feature in a second exposure at a second ion dose rate greater than the first dose rate, wherein the second ion dose rate is configured to swell the photoresist relief feature. | 11-08-2012 |
20130062309 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MODIFYING RESIST OPENINGS USING MULTIPLE ANGLED IONS - A method of reducing roughness in an opening in a surface of a resist material disposed on a substrate, comprises generating a plasma having a plasma sheath and ions therein. The method also includes modifying a shape of a boundary defined between the plasma and the plasma sheath with a plasma sheath modifier so that a portion of the boundary facing the resist material is not parallel to a plane defined by the surface of the substrate. The method also includes providing a first exposure of ions while the substrate is in a first position, the first exposure comprising ions accelerated across the boundary having the modified shape toward the resist material over an angular range with respect to the surface of the substrate. | 03-14-2013 |
20130135598 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING CRITICAL DIMENSION AND ROUGHNESS IN RESIST FEATURES - A computer readable storage medium containing program instructions for treating a photoresist relief feature on a substrate having an initial line roughness and an initial critical dimension, that, when executed cause a system to: direct ions toward the photoresist relief feature in a first exposure at a first angular range and at a first ion dose rate configured to reduce the initial line roughness to a second line roughness; and direct ions toward the photoresist relief feature in a second exposure at a second ion dose rate greater than the first ion dose rate, the second ion dose rate being configured to swell the photoresist relief feature. | 05-30-2013 |
20130247824 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MODIFYING PHOTORESIST USING ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION AND ION IMPLANTION - A method of reducing surface roughness of a resist feature disposed on a substrate includes generating a plasma having a plasma sheath and ions therein. A shape of the boundary between the plasma and plasma sheath is modified using a plasma sheath modifier, so that a portion of the boundary facing the substrate is not parallel to a plane defined by the substrate. During a first exposure, the resist feature is exposed to electromagnetic radiation having a desired wavelength and the ions are accelerated across the boundary having the modified shape toward the resist features over an angular range. | 09-26-2013 |
20130284697 | TECHNIQUES FOR GENERATING THREE DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURES - Techniques for forming a three dimensional (3D) feature on a substrate are disclosed. In one exemplary embodiment, the technique may be realized as a method comprising: forming a resist structure on the substrate, the resist structure having a first resist portion with a first thickness, a second resist portion with a second thickness, and a third resist portion with a third thickness, where the first thickness may be less than the second thickness, and where the second thickness may be less than the third thickness; implanting charged particles into the substrate through the first and second resist portions and forming an implanted region in the substrate; and etching the substrate to form the 3D feature on the substrate. | 10-31-2013 |
20140272728 | TECHNIQUES FOR PROCESSING PHOTORESIST FEATURES USING IONS - A method of treating a substrate includes directing first ions over a first range of angles to one or more photoresist features disposed on the substrate, the first ions effective to generate an altered layer in the one or more photoresist features, the altered surface layer encapsulating an inner portion of the one or more photoresist features, and directing second ions different from the first ions over a second range of angles to the one or more photoresist features, the second ions effective to generate gaseous species in the inner regions of the one or more photoresist features. | 09-18-2014 |
20140306127 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MODIFYING SUBSTRATE RELIEF FEATURES USING ION IMPLANTATION - A method of treating resist features comprises positioning, in a process chamber, a substrate having a set of patterned resist features on a first side of the substrate and generating a plasma in the process chamber having a plasma sheath adjacent to the first side of the substrate. The method may further comprise modifying a shape of a boundary between the plasma and the plasma sheath with a plasma sheath modifier so that a portion of the shape of the boundary is not parallel to a plane defined by a front surface of the substrate facing the plasma, wherein ions from the plasma impinge on the patterned resist features over a wide angular range during a first exposure. | 10-16-2014 |
Paulo A. Martin, Somerset, MA US
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20120024087 | GRIP-MOUNTED SPECIMEN HOLDER - The disclosure relates to a specimen holder for a grip used in materials, or similar testing. The user can position a specimen or testing sample within the open jaw, and then remove his or her hands to a safe location before activating the grip to grip the specimen. | 02-02-2012 |
20120111123 | GRIP MOUNTED SAFETY SHIELD - The disclosure relates a safety shield for the jaws of a grip used for tensile or similar materials testing. The safety shield typically attached to the jaws and shields the jaws on two, three or four sides in order to reduce the hazard of a user placing his or her fingers between the jaws while positioning the testing sample or specimen therebetween. A user is typically able to adjust the position of the safety shield to achieve greater safety. The safety shield may be configured from planar material, such as sheet metal or plastic, or from wire material. | 05-10-2012 |
Pete Martin, North Grafton, MA US
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20120278169 | TECHNIQUES FOR RENDERING ADVERTISEMENTS WITH RICH MEDIA - In one embodiment, an advertisement is matched to subject matter in a portion of rich media content, such as a digital video, Flash™ animation, etc. For example, during the playing of rich media content, it may be determined by audio recognition techniques that the content's subject matter matches or correlates with an advertisement. Rendering preferences associated with the advertisement are then determined. The rendering preferences may be used to determine how the advertisement should be rendered (i.e., displayed in association with the content). The advertisement is then served to a device. The advertisement is served such that it can be rendered relative to a time that the portion of media is being displayed on the device. | 11-01-2012 |
Peter C. Martin, Assonet, MA US
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20140066854 | CATHETER TUNNELER WITH LARIAT MEMBER - A tunneler device is provided which includes a handle, a shaft supported on distal end of the handle, and a body positioned on a distal end of the shaft. The body supports an extension segment and a lariat member. The lariat member includes a rod that supports a capturing element. The capturing element is at least partially positioned about a perimeter of the extension segment in a spaced apart relationship with the extension segment, wherein the extension segment and the capturing element define an annular channel dimensioned to receive a catheter. | 03-06-2014 |
Peter G. Martin, Carver, MA US
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20100153245 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REAL-TIME ACTIVITY-BASED ACCOUNTING - An accounting method and system is disclosed that provides for real time financial accounting of plant performance at a sub-plant level. A multiplicity of process variable transmitters is utilized to sense, in real time, the current state of the processes and process equipment used in a manufacturing plant. Sub-plant accounting modules utilize the sensed process data to calculate a plurality of sub-plant accounting measures, which are stored in one or more real time plant historian. The accounting measures are typically converted to a suitable format and subsequently stored in a production model accounting database where they are accessible to an accounting module. | 06-17-2010 |
Peter G. Martin, Foxboro, MA US
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20130282641 | REAL TIME SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method assesses and manages risk of an operation of a user. A rules engine of computer executable instructions stored in the storage device determines at least one of a safety risk measurement based on key performance indicators, an operational safety risk measurement for the operation as a function of the operational safety risk measurement information stored in a storage device and/or a conditional safety risk measurement for the operation as a function of the conditional safety risk measurement information stored in the storage device. A processor connected to the storage device executes the rules engine. An output interface connected to the processor indicates the determined safety risk for the operation. | 10-24-2013 |
Roy Martin, Grafton, MA US
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20100025575 | Electrospray device - An electrospray device includes an electrospray emitter adapted to receive electrospray fluid; an extractor plate spaced from the electrospray emitter and having at least one aperature; and a power supply for applying a first voltage between the extractor plate and emitter for generating at least one Taylor cone emission through the aperature to create an electrospray plume from the electrospray fluid, the extractor plate as well as accelerator and shaping plates may include a porous, conductive medium for transporting and storing excess, accumulated electrospray fluid away from the aperature. | 02-04-2010 |
Sean J. Martin, Cambridge, MA US
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20080222512 | ASSOCIATING ANNOTATIONS WITH DOCUMENT FAMILIES - The present invention generally provides methods, systems, and articles of manufacture for managing an annotation system that includes storing annotations for a document family, i.e., a series of versions of a data source. Annotations created for one version of the data source may be viewed in context from both subsequent and prior versions of the same data source. Embodiments of the invention associate annotations with both a data source “family identifier” as well as a “version identifier.” Other than adding a family ID to the data source, the data source remains unchanged. The family ID is maintained across different versions of the data source, whereas version IDs are determined for a specific version of the data source. Version IDs can be constructed from each data source directly, and do not need to be stored. | 09-11-2008 |
20100115393 | CREATION AND RETRIEVAL OF GLOBAL ANNOTATIONS - Methods, systems, and articles of manufacture for managing global annotations made for data elements that may be instantiated (e.g., displayed) by a variety of different type applications are provided. By anchoring the global annotations to the data element, rather than the particular data source containing the data element at the time the data element was annotated, the annotation may be retrieved from any application that instantiates or displays it. | 05-06-2010 |
Sean J. Martin, Boston, MA US
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20090106642 | MULTI-USER, MULTI-TIMED COLLABORATIVE ANNOTATION - A displayed document comprises an annotation widget, the widget associated with an annotation document and a corresponding annotation key in an annotation store. The annotation document associated with a workflow action program. A user with a predetermined privilege selects a widget and is presented with the annotation document. The user performs an annotation task modifying the annotation document and submits the annotation document to the annotation store, the submission triggering the workflow action program to progress the workflow to another step. | 04-23-2009 |
20090132528 | E-MAIL BASED SEMANTIC WEB COLLABORATION AND ANNOTATION - Semantic Web attributes are transmitted via an electronic message such as an email message. The attributes are extracted from the message by a program agent according to a predetermined plan. The extracted attributes are saved in storage wherein the storage is optionally an annotation store. | 05-21-2009 |
Sean James Martin, Webster, MA US
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20120278902 | INCREMENTAL DEPLOYMENT OF COMPUTER SOFTWARE PROGRAM LOGIC - Systems and methods for requesting computer software program logic by a client computing device from a server are provided. The method at the server comprises receiving a request for the computer software program logic from the client device along with a first list comprising details about multiple modules running on the client device; determining a second list comprising details about multiple modules required to deploy the computer software program logic on the client device; checking whether the modules of the second list need to be substituted based on their availability or suitability; updating the second list; checking whether the client device has permission rights for accessing the modules of the updated second list; and sending an object comprising the modules of the updated second list to the client device, the updated second list comprising details about the modules required for deployment of logic on the client device. | 11-01-2012 |
Simon Luke Martin, Brookline, MA US
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20120278902 | INCREMENTAL DEPLOYMENT OF COMPUTER SOFTWARE PROGRAM LOGIC - Systems and methods for requesting computer software program logic by a client computing device from a server are provided. The method at the server comprises receiving a request for the computer software program logic from the client device along with a first list comprising details about multiple modules running on the client device; determining a second list comprising details about multiple modules required to deploy the computer software program logic on the client device; checking whether the modules of the second list need to be substituted based on their availability or suitability; updating the second list; checking whether the client device has permission rights for accessing the modules of the updated second list; and sending an object comprising the modules of the updated second list to the client device, the updated second list comprising details about the modules required for deployment of logic on the client device. | 11-01-2012 |
Stephen L. Martin, Peabody, MA US
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20110044476 | SYSTEM TO GENERATE ELECTRICAL SIGNALS FOR A LOUDSPEAKER - The present disclosure describes an apparatus and a system for generating electrical signals for a loudspeaker. The loudspeaker may include one or more piezoelectric actuators configured to deflect a diaphragm of the loudspeaker in response to an input signal. The apparatus may be configured to receive the input signal and to drive the piezoelectric actuators to deflect the diaphragm based on the received input signal. | 02-24-2011 |
Steven Leo Martin, Chelmsford, MA US
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20080252275 | Determining average output current in DC-DC converter - A switching circuit for converting an input voltage into an output voltage has an input terminal for receiving the input voltage. A power switching element is coupled to the input terminal and has duty cycle d controllable to adjust the output voltage with respect to a desired level using inductor current representing current in an inductor element connectable to the power switching element. An average and hold circuit is responsive to a voltage at an output of the power switching element to produce an average switch voltage over an ON phase of a switching cycle of the power switching element. A voltage-to-current converter is responsive to the average switch voltage for producing representation of an average inductor current over one or more switching cycles. A current modulator having a duty cycle equal to 1-d modulates the representation of the average inductor current to produce a signal proportional to an average output current of the switching circuit over one or more switching cycles. | 10-16-2008 |
20110133700 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MINIMUM OUTPUT-VOLTAGE BATTERY CHARGER - An apparatus and method for a portable device incorporating a battery and a battery charger. In the portable device, there are a plurality of system components configured to facilitate a plurality of functions that the portable device is designed to perform. The battery in the portable device is configured for providing an internal power supply to the plurality of system components in the absence of an external input power supply. The battery charger is configured for charging the battery when the external input power supply is available. The battery charger disclosed herein is capable of supplying system power to the system components when voltage of the battery that is being charged is below a limit, thereby allowing the portable device to operate when voltage of the battery drops below the limit. | 06-09-2011 |
Thomas Martin, Raynham, MA US
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20120277866 | Angled Bullet-Nose Banana Cage - A banana-shaped cage adapted for use as an intervertebral fusion cage, wherein the leading direction of the nose of the banana cage is substantially in-line with the angle of the inserter shaft that inserts the cage into the disc space. It has been found that insertion of this cage requires lower insertion forces than the conventional cage whose leading direction substantially follows the arc of the banana curve. | 11-01-2012 |
Timothy Martin, Westford, MA US
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20140047080 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR USING RENDEZVOUS SERVER TO MAKE CONNECTIONS TO FIRE ALARM PANELS - A method and system for using a rendezvous server to make connections to fire alarm panels. In one aspect, an external computer is used to communicate with an authentication computer in a secure overlay network in order for the external computer to establish a secure connection with the secure overlay network and to communicate with a rendezvous server in order for the external computer to, in turn, communicate with the target alarm panels in the secure overlay network. In another aspect, the rendezvous server receives a communication from the electronic device, with the communication indicative of the electronic device seeking to communicate with only devices in the secure overlay network, in response to the communication, accesses information to communicate with the target fire alarm panels and uses the accessed information in order for the electronic device to communicate with the target fire alarm panels. | 02-13-2014 |
Timothy M. Martin, Westford, MA US
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20080229415 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING DATA FLOWS - A flow processing facility, which uses a set of artificial neurons for pattern recognition, such as a self-organizing map, in order to provide security and protection to a computer or computer system supports unified threat management based at least in part on patterns relevant to a variety of types of threats that relate to computer systems, including computer networks. Flow processing for switching, security, and other network applications, including a facility that processes a data flow to address patterns relevant to a variety of conditions are directed at internal network security, virtualization, and web connection security. A flow processing facility for inspecting payloads of network traffic packets detects security threats and intrusions across accessible layers of the IP-stack by applying content matching and behavioral anomaly detection techniques based on regular expression matching and self-organizing maps. Exposing threats and intrusions within packet payload at or near real-time rates enhances network security from both external and internal sources while ensuring security policy is rigorously applied to data and system resources. Intrusion Detection and Protection (IDP) is provided by a flow processing facility that processes a data flow to address patterns relevant to a variety of types of network and data integrity threats that relate to computer systems, including computer networks. | 09-18-2008 |
20080262990 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING DATA FLOWS - A flow processing facility, which uses a set of artificial neurons for pattern recognition, such as a self-organizing map, in order to provide security and protection to a computer or computer system supports unified threat management based at least in part on patterns relevant to a variety of types of threats that relate to computer systems, including computer networks. Flow processing for switching, security, and other network applications, including a facility that processes a data flow to address patterns relevant to a variety of conditions are directed at internal network security, virtualization, and web connection security. A flow processing facility for inspecting payloads of network traffic packets detects security threats and intrusions across accessible layers of the IP-stack by applying content matching and behavioral anomaly detection techniques based on regular expression matching and self-organizing maps. Exposing threats and intrusions within packet payload at or near real-time rates enhances network security from both external and internal sources while ensuring security policy is rigorously applied to data and system resources. Intrusion Detection and Protection (IDP) is provided by a flow processing facility that processes a data flow to address patterns relevant to a variety of types of network and data integrity threats that relate to computer systems, including computer networks. | 10-23-2008 |
20080262991 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING DATA FLOWS - A flow processing facility, which uses a set of artificial neurons for pattern recognition, such as a self-organizing map, in order to provide security and protection to a computer or computer system supports unified threat management based at least in part on patterns relevant to a variety of types of threats that relate to computer systems, including computer networks. Flow processing for switching, security, and other network applications, including a facility that processes a data flow to address patterns relevant to a variety of conditions are directed at internal network security, virtualization, and web connection security. A flow processing facility for inspecting payloads of network traffic packets detects security threats and intrusions across accessible layers of the IP-stack by applying content matching and behavioral anomaly detection techniques based on regular expression matching and self-organizing maps. Exposing threats and intrusions within packet payload at or near real-time rates enhances network security from both external and internal sources while ensuring security policy is rigorously applied to data and system resources. Intrusion Detection and Protection (IDP) is provided by a flow processing facility that processes a data flow to address patterns relevant to a variety of types of network and data integrity threats that relate to computer systems, including computer networks. | 10-23-2008 |
20120017262 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING DATA FLOWS - A flow processing facility, which uses a set of artificial neurons for pattern recognition, such as a self-organizing map, in order to provide security and protection to a computer or computer system supports unified threat management based at least in part on patterns relevant to a variety of types of threats that relate to computer systems, including computer networks. Flow processing for switching, security, and other network applications, including a facility that processes a data flow to address patterns relevant to a variety of conditions are directed at internal network security, virtualization, and web connection security. A flow processing facility for inspecting payloads of network traffic packets detects security threats and intrusions across accessible layers of the IP-stack by applying content matching and behavioral anomaly detection techniques based on regular expression matching and self-organizing maps. Exposing threats and intrusions within packet payload at or near real-time rates enhances network security from both external and internal sources while ensuring security policy is rigorously applied to data and system resources. Intrusion Detection and Protection (IDP) is provided by a flow processing facility that processes a data flow to address patterns relevant to a variety of types of network and data integrity threats that relate to computer systems, including computer networks. | 01-19-2012 |
20120240185 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING DATA FLOWS - A flow processing facility, which uses a set of artificial neurons for pattern recognition, such as a self-organizing map, in order to provide security and protection to a computer or computer system supports unified threat management based at least in part on patterns relevant to a variety of types of threats that relate to computer systems, including computer networks. Flow processing for switching, security, and other network applications, including a facility that processes a data flow to address patterns relevant to a variety of conditions are directed at internal network security, virtualization, and web connection security. A flow processing facility for inspecting payloads of network traffic packets detects security threats and intrusions across accessible layers of the IP-stack by applying content matching and behavioral anomaly detection techniques based on regular expression matching and self-organizing maps. Exposing threats and intrusions within packet payload at or near real-time rates enhances network security from both external and internal sources while ensuring security policy is rigorously applied to data and system resources. Intrusion Detection and Protection (IDP) is provided by a flow processing facility that processes a data flow to address patterns relevant to a variety of types of network and data integrity threats that relate to computer systems, including computer networks. | 09-20-2012 |
William Martin, Franklin, MA US
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20080221386 | Devices for minimally invasive pelvic surgery - The invention, in various embodiments, provides systems, devices, and methods for treating urinary incontinence. | 09-11-2008 |
William Martin, Marlborough, MA US
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20140104049 | Self-Contained, Obstacle Detection Assembly and Alert System - An improved, self-contained, obstacle detector assembly and alert system consisting of a weather resistant housing unit, a proximity probe frictionally attached to the front end of a rod positioned within a rod guide. Inside the detector assembly housing, the rod is connected to return spring, electrical switching mechanism, battery pack, and alarm system. When the impact probe encounters an obstacle, the rod is pushed into the housing and depresses a mechanical switching lever that contacts the ground plan effectively closing an electrical circuit activating the alarm thus alerting the operator that an obstacle has been encountered. | 04-17-2014 |
William Robert Martin, Westford, MA US
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20130066206 | HIGH VOLUME RATE 3D ULTRASOUNIC DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING - A 3D ultrasonic diagnostic imaging system produces 3D display images at a 3D frame rate of display which is equal to the acquisition rate of a 3D image dataset. The volumetric region being imaged is sparsely sub-sampled by separated scanning beams. Spatial locations between the beams are filled in with interpolated values or interleaved with acquired data values from other 3D scanning intervals depending upon the existence of motion in the image field. A plurality of different beam scanning patterns are used, different ones of which have different spatial locations where beams are located and beams are omitted. In a preferred embodiment the determination of motion and the consequent decision to use interpolated or interleaved data for display is determined on a pixel-by pixel basis. | 03-14-2013 |
20130066207 | HIGH VOLUME RATE 3D ULTRASONIC DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING OF THE HEART - A 3D ultrasonic diagnostic imaging system produces 3D cardiac images at a 3D frame rate of display which is equal to the acquisition rate of a 3D image dataset. The volumetric cardiac region being imaged is sparsely sub-sampled by separated scanning beams. Spatial locations between the beams are filled in with interpolated values or interleaved with acquired data values from other 3D scanning intervals depending upon the existence of motion in the image field. A plurality of different beam scanning patterns are used, different ones of which have different spatial locations where beams are located and beams are omitted. A sequence of different beam scanline patterns may be continuously repeated, or the patterns of the sequence synchronized with the cardiac phases such that, over a sequence of N heartbeats, the same respective phase is scanned by N different scanline patterns. | 03-14-2013 |