Haggard, US
Adam Haggard, Huntertown, IN US
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20160045777 | Weight Training Apparatus and Method of Using - A weightlifting weight support assembly, said assembly comprising: a weight rack, said rack comprising a pair of vertical upright beams, each of said beams comprising a plurality bores disposed vertically along the front of said beams; an elongated cross member, said cross member comprising a pair of opposing ends; a lever arm selectively rotatably attached to at least one of said ends; a pair of vertical weight supports fixedly attached to said cross member, each of said weight supports comprising a longitudinal axis and a plurality of bores disposed vertically along said longitudinal axis; at least one weight bar receiver, each of said weight bar receivers comprising at least one protrusion for selectively engaging said bores of said vertical weight supports; and a first and a second cross member support subassembly, each of said cross member supports selectively attached to the front of said beams, each of said supports comprising a proximal end, said proximal end of said cross member supports comprising a bar receiving portion having an opening, a slot, and a trough, where said cross member is slidingly engaged with said bar receiving portion; and a distal end, said distal end of each of said cross member supports comprising a vertical plate, a pin extending perpendicularly from said plate, and at least one horizontal hook extending from said plate, said distal end of each said cross member removably connectable to said rack via an engagement of said pin in said bore and said horizontal hook around said vertical beam of said rack. | 02-18-2016 |
Brian E. Haggard, Fayetteville, AR US
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20130255339 | PROCESS FOR REDUCING WATER SOLUBLE ELEMENTS USING AN AMENDED ANIMAL MANURE FERTILIZER OR LITTER - The invention relates to process for reducing water soluble elements, namely phosphorus, in animal manure fertilizer and/or litter, namely poultry litter, using chitin or chitosan. The amended fertilizer or litter has useful applications in confined animal production for reducing the water solubility of phosphorous and other trace elements in manure and litter. | 10-03-2013 |
Clifton C. Haggard, Austin, TX US
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20100224517 | DISK SEPARATOR DEVICE - A disk separator device for stacking semiconductor wafers includes a first portion having a disk support surface for accepting one side of a disk and a second portion including a guiding surface obliquely oriented to the disk support surface. The guiding surface has a first edge adjacent a curvilinear perimeter of the wafer support surface and a second edge spaced outwardly from the first edge. The separator device is nestingly received adjacent other separators to maintain a desired alignment of a stack of disks and separators. | 09-09-2010 |
20110215012 | DISK HOLDING DEVICE - A disk holding device for packaging hard drive disks includes a base, a cassette that is received against the base and a cover that is received over the cassette. The base includes a first locking surface. The cover includes a latch arm near an end of the cover. The latch arm has a second locking surface against which the first locking surface is received to secure the base and the cover together. At least one of the first locking surface or the second locking surface is moveable in an inward direction toward an interior of the cassette to unlock the locking surfaces so that the base and cover can be separated to open the disk holding device. | 09-08-2011 |
20130256164 | DISK HOLDING DEVICE - A disk holding device according to an exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes, among other things, a cassette that includes an interior and an end wall and a cover that is received against the cassette to at least partially cover the interior, the cover having a latch arm that includes a channel established by a first edge wall and a second edge wall, the channel receiving a complementary portion formed in the end wall of the cassette. The first edge wall is received against an interior surface of the end wall that faces toward the interior and the second edge wall is received against an exterior surface of the end wall that faces away from the interior. | 10-03-2013 |
20160049319 | PACKAGING INSERT - A packaging insert includes a frame that is configured to occupy a selected amount of space within a container at least in an area corresponding to a periphery of the container contents, such as silicon wafers. The packing insert includes a plurality of spring members projecting from the frame at an oblique angle relative to a reference surface on the frame. The spring members are configured to flex or move responsive to contact with a surface on the container as the container is closed. The resiliency of the spring members provides a secure positioning of the packaging insert within the container that facilitates maintaining the contents of the container, such as silicon wafers, in a desired condition within the container. | 02-18-2016 |
Denise Haggard, Portland, OR US
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20150342279 | HEAD COOLING SYSTEM AND DEVICES - Head cooling systems including head cooling devices configured to be worn on a user's head are shown and described. The head cooling devices have a concave body including: a ceiling having a plurality of ceiling pouches and ceiling seams disposed between each of the plurality of ceiling pouches; a curved side wall attached to a perimeter of the ceiling having a plurality of side wall pouches a plurality of ceiling seams disposed between each of the plurality of ceiling pouches; and a freezable material disposed in each of the plurality of ceiling pouches and each of the plurality of side wall pouches. During wear, the ceiling is proximal to an apex of the wearer's head, while the curved side wall is encompasses a forehead, a rear, and sides of the wearer's head. In some examples, the head cooling system further includes an elastic sleeve that is fittable over the concave body and is configured to be in an at least partially stretched state during wear of the head cooling device. | 12-03-2015 |
James Haggard, Rapid City, MI US
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20140203678 | MAGNETIC COUPLING - A rotatable magnetic coupler includes disc carrying, circumferentially spaced magnets arranged in rows on a first side of the disc. The magnets are oriented such that one pole of a first magnetic polarity from each magnet faces outwardly from the disc rotation axis while the other pole of a second magnetic polarity for each magnet faces inwardly toward the axis of rotation. The inner row magnets are preferably of lesser height than the outer row magnets to intensify a virtual gear-coupling effect in the magnetic field lines. A magnetic coupling is formed when two such couplers are rotatably mounted sufficiently close to one another that their magnetic fields are coupled together, such that rotation of one coupler rotatably drives the second coupler. | 07-24-2014 |
Jeff Haggard, Cocoa, FL US
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20100173105 | CONTINUOUS, HOLLOW POLYMER PRECURSORS AND CARBON FIBERS PRODUCED THEREFROM - The present invention relates to a continuous, multicellular, hollow carbon fiber wherein the fiber structure includes a substantially hollow fiber and multiple internal walls defining multiple integral internal hollow fibers such that the fiber structure comprises a honeycomb-like cross section. | 07-08-2010 |
20130157052 | CONTINUOUS, HOLLOW POLYMER PRECURSORS AND CARBON FIBERS PRODUCED THEREFROM - The present invention relates to a continuous, multicellular, hollow carbon fiber wherein the fiber structure includes a substantially hollow fiber and multiple internal walls defining multiple integral internal hollow fibers such that the fiber structure comprises a honeycomb-like cross section. | 06-20-2013 |
Jeffrey Haggard, Cocoa, FL US
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20150017411 | SPUN-LAID WEBS WITH AT LEAST ONE OF LOFTY, ELASTIC AND HIGH STRENGTH CHARACTERISTICS - A continuous filament spun-laid web includes a plurality of polymer fibers within the web, the web having a first thickness and the web being free of any thermal or mechanical bonding treatment. Activation of the web results in at least one of an increase from the first thickness prior to activation to a second thickness post activation in which the second thickness is at least about two times greater than the first thickness, a decrease in density of the web post activation in relation to a density of the web prior to activation, the web being configured to withstand an elastic elongation from about 10% to about 350% in at least one of a machine direction (MD) of the web and a cross-direction (CD) of the web, and the web having a tensile strength from about 50 gram-force/cm | 01-15-2015 |
Jeffrey S. Haggard, Cocoa, FL US
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20090258787 | Superconducting Wires and Cables and Methods for Producing Superconducting Wires and Cables - A superconductor structure is manufactured by forming a channel within a substrate along a surface of the substrate, depositing a material within the channel of the substrate, where the material includes one of a superconductor material and a precursor for a superconductor material, and thermally treating the substance within the channel of the substrate so as to form an elongated superconductor wire formed as a single, cohesive structure. The substrate can further include a plurality of channels with superconductor wires formed within the channels. In addition, a cable is formed including a bundle of individual superconductor wires arranged at different spatial positions with respect to each other. | 10-15-2009 |
20100078848 | SPINNERET AND METHOD OF SPINNING FIBER - Disclosed is a spinneret and a method of spinning. The spinneret includes a first pore configured for extruding a first component of a multi-component fiber, a second pore configured for extruding a second component of the multi-component fiber, and a thermal insulator positioned between the first pore and the second pore and configured for preventing heat from the first component from damaging the second component. The first component and the second component have incompatible thermal resistance. | 04-01-2010 |
20100196707 | Multi-Component Fibers Having Enhanced Reversible Thermal Properties and methods of manufacturing thereof - Multi-component fibers having enhanced reversible thermal properties and methods of manufacturing thereof are described. In one embodiment, a multi-component fiber includes a fiber body formed from a set of elongated members, and at least one of the set of elongated members includes a temperature regulating material having a latent heat of at least 40 J/g. The temperature regulating material provides thermal regulation based on at least one of absorption and release of the latent heat at the transition temperature. The multi-component fiber can be formed via a melt spinning process or a solution spinning process and can be used or incorporated in various products where a thermal regulating property is desired. For example, the multi-component fiber can be used in textiles, apparel, footwear, medical products, containers and packagings, buildings, appliances, and other products. | 08-05-2010 |
20100291384 | FIBER HAVING NON-UNIFORM COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR MAKING SAME - A fiber having a non-uniform composition is disclosed. The fiber includes a first domain having a first composition and a second domain having a second composition different from the first composition. The fiber includes an interphase region intermediate the first and second domains that includes a blend of the first and second compositions to provide a gradual transition from the first domain composition to the second domain composition. A method for making such fibers is also disclosed. | 11-18-2010 |
20110076771 | TISSUE FIBER SCAFFOLD AND METHOD FOR MAKING - The present disclosure relates to a fiber, a method of forming a fiber, a system for forming a fiber, and a method of engineering tissue from a fiber. The fiber includes an engineered geometric feature forming a non-Euclidian geometry. | 03-31-2011 |
20110111225 | Extruded Filament Having High Definition Cross-Sectional Indicia/Coding, Microscopic Tagging System Formed Therefrom and Method of Use Thereof for Anti-Counterfeiting of Product Authentication - An extruded filament is provided having a cross-sectional configuration which permits a cut transverse section of the filament to function as a high definition tagging material, the extruded filament having contained therein along the direction of the longitudinal axis (the axis of extrusion) of the filament a multitude of extruded strand portions, which may be the same or different from one another from the standpoint of composition, visual or forensic effect, and which strand portions provide a multitude of pixel-like portions within a cross-sectional portion of the filament, which multitude of pixel-like portions, when taken together, comprise at least one pre-selected degree of identification whereby the tagging material may be differentiated or identified based on at least one degree of identification. A cut fiber or microparticle formed from the filament may be used to authenticate a product when used in association with the product. | 05-12-2011 |
J. Eric Haggard, South Elgin, IL US
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20090090882 | ADJUSTABLE PRESSURE CONTROL VALVES - A solenoid operated valve and method of assembly characterized by a threaded connection between the pole piece ( | 04-09-2009 |
20110067767 | SEQUENCE VALVE - Sequence valves | 03-24-2011 |
Justin C. Haggard, Houston, TX US
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20110040927 | Method and Apparatus for Performing Enhanced Read and Write Operations in a FLASH Memory System - Methods and apparatus for enhanced READ and WRITE operations in a FLASH-based solid state storage system that includes a logical to physical translation table where the logical to physical translation table can include entries associating a logical block address with one or more data identifiers, where each data identifier is associated with a data string. | 02-17-2011 |
20150154038 | SCRIPTABLE HIERARCHICAL EMULATION ENGINE - In a data storage system, a hierarchical data structure, such as a file system or a database, is utilized to organize a hierarchical arrangement of device containers corresponding to various device identifiers of the plurality of hardware components in the target hardware system, scripts corresponding to various packet types of communication packets in the target hardware system, and responses corresponding to various packet data in the communication packets in the target hardware system. In response to receipt by a hierarchical emulation engine of a communication packet during emulation of the target hardware system, the communication packet including a device identifier, packet type and packet data, a response to the communication packet is determined by traversing the hierarchical arrangement based on the device identifier, packet type and packet data of the communication packet. The determined response is then provided. | 06-04-2015 |
Kenrick R. Haggard, Winston-Salem, NC US
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20130247280 | Shirt Stay - Shirt stays that contain two elongate straps so that they are designed and have the ability to be both disconnected and reconnected are disclosed. The end of one strap is designed to be connected to a shirt and the other end of the strap is to be connected to one end of a second strap. The other end of the second strap is designed to remain in close proximity to the wearer's ankle. | 09-26-2013 |
Mathew Haggard, Santa Rosa, CA US
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20130289691 | RECONFIGURABLE STENT-GRAFT DELIVERY SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE - A reconfigurable delivery system is disclosed having a multi-lumen delivery catheter configuration that permits the delivery and staged release of a self-expanding main vessel stent-graft and a delivery sheath configuration that permits the introduction of various medical devices for the delivery and implantation of various branch vessel stent-grafts that are to be mated with the main vessel stent-graft. A method is disclosed wherein the delivery system is first used in the multi-lumen delivery catheter configuration to deliver and release a main vessel stent-graft that is configured for placement in the abdominal aorta for treatment of short-neck infrarenal, juxtarenal, and/or suprarenal aneurysms and then used in the delivery sheath configuration to facilitate the delivery of branch vessel stent-grafts that are configured to extend from the main vessel stent-graft into a respective renal artery. | 10-31-2013 |
20130289692 | RECONFIGURABLE STENT-GRAFT DELIVERY SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE - A reconfigurable delivery system is disclosed having a multi-lumen delivery catheter configuration that permits the delivery and staged release of a self-expanding main vessel stent-graft and a delivery sheath configuration that permits the introduction of various medical devices for the delivery and implantation of various branch vessel stent-grafts that are to be mated with the main vessel stent-graft. A method is disclosed wherein the delivery system is first used in the multi-lumen delivery catheter configuration to deliver and release a main vessel stent-graft that is configured for placement in the abdominal aorta for treatment of short-neck infrarenal, juxtarenal, and/or suprarenal aneurysms and then used in the delivery sheath configuration to facilitate the delivery of branch vessel stent-grafts that are configured to extend from the main vessel stent-graft into a respective renal artery. | 10-31-2013 |
20130289696 | RECONFIGURABLE STENT-GRAFT DELIVERY SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE - A reconfigurable delivery system is disclosed having a multi-lumen delivery catheter configuration that permits the delivery and staged release of a self-expanding main vessel stent-graft and a delivery sheath configuration that permits the introduction of various medical devices for the delivery and implantation of various branch vessel stent-grafts that are to be mated with the main vessel stent-graft. A method is disclosed wherein the delivery system is first used in the multi-lumen delivery catheter configuration to deliver and release a main vessel stent-graft that is configured for placement in the abdominal aorta for treatment of short-neck infrarenal, juxtarenal, and/or suprarenal aneurysms and then used in the delivery sheath configuration to facilitate the delivery of branch vessel stent-grafts that are configured to extend from the main vessel stent-graft into a respective renal artery. | 10-31-2013 |
Matthew Haggard, Santa Rosa, CA US
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20120271397 | Guidewire with Two Flexible End Portions and Method of Accessing a Branch Vessel Therewith - A guidewire having flexible or floppy proximal and distal end portions is used for percutaneously accessing a branch vessel through a deployed prosthesis having at least one fenestration near an ostium of the branch vessel. The prosthesis is delivered and deployed via a first percutaneous access site. The guidewire extends over the outside surface of the deployed prosthesis and extends through the at least one fenestration. The flexible distal end portion is snared via a second percutaneous access site and is pulled in a direction towards the second percutaneous access site until the flexible proximal end of the guidewire is located adjacent to the branch vessel. A guide catheter is then advanced over the guidewire until it cannulates the branch vessel. The flexible proximal end of the guidewire may then be advanced into the branch vessel and used for delivery of a branch vessel prosthesis. | 10-25-2012 |
Natasha Haggard, Austin, TX US
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20140094271 | GAMING SYSTEM, METHOD, AND PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR CONTROLLING A FREE PLAY SEQUENCE IN A WAGERING GAME - A method provides a secondary game for controlling free plays awarded in a wagering game conducted through a gaming machine. Once results are displayed for a number of free plays awarded in the wagering game, a secondary game is conducted and the outcome of the secondary game may award additional free plays. Once results for the additional free plays are displayed, the secondary game is conducted again and the outcome of the secondary game may award yet more free plays. Each instance of the secondary game may include a result that does not trigger additional free plays and thus may end the play sequence at the gaming machine. | 04-03-2014 |
Richard Haggard, Portland, OR US
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20150342279 | HEAD COOLING SYSTEM AND DEVICES - Head cooling systems including head cooling devices configured to be worn on a user's head are shown and described. The head cooling devices have a concave body including: a ceiling having a plurality of ceiling pouches and ceiling seams disposed between each of the plurality of ceiling pouches; a curved side wall attached to a perimeter of the ceiling having a plurality of side wall pouches a plurality of ceiling seams disposed between each of the plurality of ceiling pouches; and a freezable material disposed in each of the plurality of ceiling pouches and each of the plurality of side wall pouches. During wear, the ceiling is proximal to an apex of the wearer's head, while the curved side wall is encompasses a forehead, a rear, and sides of the wearer's head. In some examples, the head cooling system further includes an elastic sleeve that is fittable over the concave body and is configured to be in an at least partially stretched state during wear of the head cooling device. | 12-03-2015 |
Roy A. Haggard, Temecula, CA US
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20110254301 | AERODYNAMICALLY CONTROLLED GRAPPLE ASSEMBLY - An aerodynamically controlled grapple assembly includes a frame member secured to an associated load line and a streamlined body mounted to the frame member. The streamlined body includes a main lifting surface extending away from the body in a first direction and a vertical stabilizer extending away from the body in a second direction. A pair of grapple arms are movably connected to the frame member. | 10-20-2011 |
Roy A. Haggard, Murrieta, CA US
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20130119685 | AERODYNAMICALLY CONTROLLED GRAPPLE ASSEMBLY - An aerodynamically controlled grapple assembly includes a frame member secured to an associated load line and a streamlined body mounted to the frame member. The streamlined body includes a main lifting surface extending away from the body in a first direction and a vertical stabilizer extending away from the body in a second direction. A pair of grapple arms are movably connected to the frame member. | 05-16-2013 |
20130299634 | AERODYNAMICALLY CONTROLLED GRAPPLE ASSEMBLY - A grapple assembly suspended as an external load from an associated flying vehicle includes a frame member secured to an associated load line suspended from the associated vehicle. The frame member includes a first section, a second section, and a hinge joint connecting the first section to the second section. A grapple mechanism is mounted to the frame member second section. If desired, an aerodynamic body can be mounted to the frame member so as to encase at least a portion of the frame member. A release mechanism can be provided for jettisoning at least a portion of the aerodynamic body. The release mechanism can be triggered by an operator who can be stationed in the flying vehicle. | 11-14-2013 |
Trent A. Haggard, Milwaukee, WI US
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20120319837 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING AND LOCATING A COTTON MODULETRANSPORTED PRIOR TO MARKING - A system and method for automatically identifying and locating a cotton module that has been transported prior to marking with an identifier, such system and method locating the cotton module as a function of a location of the cotton module and a heading of an unloading vehicle. | 12-20-2012 |
Warren O. Haggard, Bartlett, TN US
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20090028922 | Local Delivery Method and Composition - This invention provides a rapidly degrading composition for local delivery of a medicament, such as, an antibiotic. Additionally, this invention provides a method that can be used on the battlefield to deliver antibiotics as a preliminary treatment through the use of a rapidly degrading composition. | 01-29-2009 |
20120149659 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DELIVERING AN AGENT TO A WOUND - The invention provides compositions featuring chitosan and methods for using such compositions for the local delivery of biologically active agents to an open fracture, complex wound or other site of infection. Advantageously, the degradation and drug elution profiles of the chitosan compositions can be tailored to the needs of particular patients at the point of care (e.g., in a surgical suite, clinic, physician's office, or other clinical setting). | 06-14-2012 |
20150224236 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DELIVERING AN AGENT TO A WOUND - The invention provides compositions featuring chitosan and methods for using such compositions for the local delivery of biologically active agents to an open fracture, complex wound or other site of infection. Advantageously, the degradation and drug elution profiles of the chitosan compositions can be tailored to the needs of particular patients at the point of care (e.g., in a surgical suite, clinic, physician's office, or other clinical setting). | 08-13-2015 |
20160000924 | METHODS FOR PRODUCING A BIODEGRADABLE CHITOSAN COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF - The invention provides improved methods for generating biodegradable chitosan compositions, and therapeutic methods of using such compositions to deliver therapeutic agents. | 01-07-2016 |
Warren Oliver Haggard, Bartlett, TN US
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20100266694 | Chitosan/Carbon Nanotube Composite Scaffolds for Drug Delivery - A novel composite for internal application within wounds, incisions, and the like, for the prevention of biofilm growth therein is provided. Such a composite includes an antibiotic introduced within a sponge-like chitosan delivery product with electrically conductive nanomaterials present. Such a delivery product is also lyophilized subsequent to nanomaterial introduction but prior to antibiotic inclusion. The inventive lyophilized composite permits delivery of needed antibiotics internally within a patient with the simultaneous exposure to a sufficiently strong electrical current to permit a synergistic effect of increased antibiotic efficacy. In such a manner, relatively low amounts of antibiotic may be utilized to reduce the propensity of biofilm formation and/or growth within a wound or incision, or on the surface of an implant. Additionally, the lyophilized chitosan/nanomaterial composite allows for a maximum amount of antibiotic to be introduced with maximum elution therefrom as well. Lastly, the chitosan degrades over time within the subject's body, thereby avoiding any further invasive removal procedures. The method of such a manner of delivering improved antibiotic efficacy for biofilm prevention is encompassed within this invention as well. | 10-21-2010 |
Warren Ollver Haggard, Bartlets, TN US
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20120282302 | BIOMATERIAL COMPOSITE COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF USE - This invention relates to a process to facilitate osteochondral bone remodeling in a subject by inducing regeneration of this bone to a healthy, vascularized state capable of supporting the underlying hyaline cartilage of articular joints and spinal discs, both biomechanically and metabolically and to deliver a bioactive agent. This process involves the steps of: administering an effective amount of an injectable in situ curing biomaterial composite to a site. The biomaterial composite product is prepared by a process involving the steps: admixing an alginate solution with a nonporous aggregate of β-tricalcium phosphate, in a sufficient amount to initiate polymerization of the alginate solution, to form a hydrogel having from between 10 to 20 percent by volume of β-tricalcium phosphate. | 11-08-2012 |
Wes Haggard, Kirkland, WA US
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20120210300 | MECHANISM FOR COMPATIBILITY AND PRESERVING FRAMEWORK REFACTORING - The subject disclosure relates to enabling the evolution of a framework by providing public surface area factorings for both old and new public surface areas. The factoring can mitigate changes in the implementation of existing distributions of framework. The factoring can also mitigate breaking existing binaries. Further, the factoring can be provided while mitigating a degradation in the security guarantees of the linking model. The factorings can be applied for runtime and/or for a development toolkit. Thus, multiple, almost simultaneous, interoperable views of a framework implementation can be enabled at runtime and/or at design or build time. The views can represent different versions of the framework. | 08-16-2012 |
20140380275 | MECHANISM FOR COMPATIBILITY AND PRESERVING FRAMEWORK REFACTORING - The subject disclosure relates to enabling the evolution of a framework by providing public surface area factorings for both old and new public surface areas. The factoring can mitigate changes in the implementation of existing distributions of framework. The factoring can also mitigate breaking existing binaries. Further, the factoring can be provided while mitigating a degradation in the security guarantees of the linking model. The factorings can be applied for runtime and/or for a development toolkit. Thus, multiple, almost simultaneous, interoperable views of a framework implementation can be enabled at runtime and/or at design or build time. The views can represent different versions of the framework. | 12-25-2014 |
Westley Haggard, Kirkland, WA US
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20110307869 | DYNAMIC ADAPTIVE PROGRAMMING - Creating and executing platform portable code. A method includes declaring an object as being a dynamic object in a program. The program is a program compiled using a static language, except that the dynamic object is excluded from static analysis on the object when the program is compiled. The dynamic object includes a dependent call to a platform specific API. The platform specific API is available on one or more platforms to which a compiled version of the program will be deployed, but not available on one or more other platforms to which the compiled version of the program will be deployed. | 12-15-2011 |