Vickery, TX
Carl A. Vickery, Garland, TX US
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20090087619 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MAKING PHOTOMASKS - The present disclosure is directed to a method for preparing photomask patterns for a lithography process that employs a plurality of photomasks. The method comprises receiving data describing a drawn pattern. An edge of the drawn pattern is identified that can be defined using a first photomask and a second photomask, and the first photomask is chosen for patterning the edge. Patterns are formed for the first photomask and the second photomask, wherein the first photomask pattern is formed to pattern the edge, and the second photomask pattern is formed to have a wing adjacent to the edge for protecting the edge from double patterning. A process for patterning an integrated circuit device is also disclosed. | 04-02-2009 |
20090125864 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MAKING PHOTOMASKS - The present application is directed a method for preparing a mask pattern database for proximity correction. The method comprises receiving data from a design database. Mask pattern data describing a first photomask pattern for forming first device features is generated. The first photomask pattern is to be corrected for proximity effects in a proximity correction process. A second set of data is accessed comprising information about second device features, wherein at least a portion of the second set of data is relevant to the proximity correction process. The second set of data is manipulated so as to improve the proximity correction process, as compared with the same proximity correction process in which the second set of data was included in the mask pattern database without being manipulated. At least a portion of the mask pattern data and at least a portion of the manipulated second set of data is included in the mask pattern database. | 05-14-2009 |
20090125865 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MAKING PHOTOMASKS - The present disclosure is directed a method for preparing photomask patterns. The method comprises receiving drawn pattern data for a design database. The drawn pattern data describes first device features and second device features, the second device features being associated with design specifications for providing a desired connectivity of the first device features to the second device features. At least a first plurality of the first device features have drawn patterns that will not result in sufficient coverage to effect the desired connectivity. Photomask patterns are formed for the first device features, wherein the photomask patterns for the first plurality of the first device features will result in the desired coverage. Integrated circuit devices formed using the principles of the present disclosure are also taught. | 05-14-2009 |
20090125870 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MAKING PHOTOMASKS - The present disclosure is directed a method for preparing photomask patterns. The method comprises receiving drawn pattern data for a design database, the drawn pattern data describing device circuit features and dummy features. The dummy features have first target patterns. Mask pattern data is generated for the dummy features, wherein one or more of the dummy features have second target patterns that are different from the first target patterns. The mask pattern data is corrected for proximity effects. | 05-14-2009 |
20090125871 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MAKING PHOTOMASKS - The present disclosure is directed a method for, preparing a photomask pattern. The method comprises receiving drawn pattern data from a design database. The drawn pattern data describes two or more adjacent feature ends that are positioned at different locations along a y-axis. A photomask pattern is formed for patterning the feature ends, wherein the photomask pattern will result in the feature ends being positioned at the same location along the y-axis. | 05-14-2009 |
Ethan Vickery, Bedford, TX US
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20100031557 | WEIGHTED RODENT BAIT STATIONS AND RELATED METHODS - Rodent bait station assemblies and methods for assembly and bundling. | 02-11-2010 |
20110179694 | Weighted Rodent Bait Stations and Related Methods - Rodent bait station assemblies and methods for assembly and bundling. | 07-28-2011 |
20120267273 | Weighted Rodent Bait Stations and Related Methods - Rodent bait station assemblies and methods for assembly and bundling. | 10-25-2012 |
20130174470 | Pest-Management Apparatus - Pest-management apparatuses (e.g., stations), such as, for example, that can be configured to permit a rodent to enter and retrieve a bait and/or become trapped (e.g., via adhesive or a snap-trap). | 07-11-2013 |
20130174471 | Rodent Bait Stations - Bait stations (e.g., rodent bait stations), such as those, for example, including a J-shaped or U-shaped passage (e.g., with an open first end and a closed second end). | 07-11-2013 |
20140096435 | WEIGHTED RODENT BAIT STATIONS AND RELATED METHODS - Rodent bait station assemblies and methods for assembly and bundling. | 04-10-2014 |
Ethan Vickery, Mansfield, TX US
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20100251598 | Tamper Resistant Weighted Rodent and Insect Bait Station - The present invention provides a bait station and method for securing it using a receptacle for holding a weight to weight a bait enclosure and by stakes formed as a unitary part of the enclosure for securing the enclosure. | 10-07-2010 |
20100313466 | Tamper Resistant Weighted Rodent and Insect Bait Station - The present invention provides a bait station and method for securing it using a receptacle for holding a weight to weight a bait enclosure and by stakes formed as a unitary part of the enclosure for securing the enclosure. | 12-16-2010 |
20110219666 | Tamper Resistant Weighted Rodent and Insect Bait Station - The present invention provides a bait station and method for securing it using a receptacle for holding a weight to weight a bait enclosure and by stakes formed as a unitary part of the enclosure for securing the enclosure. | 09-15-2011 |
Ethan Vickery, Colleyville, TX US
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20110247955 | Weighted Bait Stations and Related Methods - Rodent bait station assemblies and methods for bundling. | 10-13-2011 |
20140325895 | Tamper-Resistant Fly Control Station and Methods for Using the Same - A station for holding an insect control product includes a body portion having sidewalls and a rear wall defining a receptacle having an opening. A door portion is rotatably coupled to the body portion for covering the opening defined by the body portion in a closed configuration of the station. A tamper resistant latching mechanism is disposed within the receptacle in the closed configuration of the station, and is accessible by a key through an aperture through the door portion. | 11-06-2014 |
Euin H. Vickery, Houston, TX US
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20100212895 | Screen Flow Equalization System - An assembly of inflow control devices on a string along with isolation devices can be delivered into an existing or newly delivered screen assembly that requires inflow control for balanced flow from the formation. In newly delivered screen assemblies, any gravel packing that needs to be done can be accomplished without the presence of the inflow devices for faster circulation and improved gravel deposition. External annular barriers can also be delivered with an original screen assembly in a new well installation. The inflow devices and barriers can be of a variety of designs and the internal string can be removable if the barriers are retrievable to facilitate further drilling or completion below the screen assembly. | 08-26-2010 |
Euin H. Vickery, Cypress, TX US
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20130320626 | PACK OFF DEVICE WITH CABLE FEEDTHROUGH - A pack-off device, including a body having a first feedthrough and a second feedthrough formed therein. A projection extends from the body and is operatively arranged to engage a restriction of an adjacent structure. At least one seal element is arranged with the body for sealing the device against the adjacent structure when the projection is engaged with the restriction. A method of arranging and operating a completion system is also included. | 12-05-2013 |
James Raymond Vickery, Diana, TX US
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20090095465 | Pivoted rail-based assembly and transport system for well-head equipment - The present invention provides a more stable vertical lift structure that raises pre-assembled equipment with increased flexibility in the positioning in relation to the well head location. The invention includes pre-assembled drilling and well-head equipment, such as a blow-out preventer, a lubricator and a stripper, supported by a vertical support structure, all of which is transported to the drilling site on a trailer assembly. The pivot point for the pre-assembled equipment is placed on a rail transport mounted on the trailer assembly, and the pivot point is laterally pushed to a locking point on the rail assembly before the pre-assembled equipment is vertically raised to its vertical alignment near the well head. After being raised to its vertical alignment position, the pre-assembled equipment can be placed over the well head at the drilling site, which reduces the time needed for assembly of the equipment. Further, by positioning the pre-assembled equipment using the rail transport, there is greater flexibility in positioning the trailer relative to the well head and the vertical alignment operation can be conducted with increased stability compared to known oil and gas exploration transport assemblies. | 04-16-2009 |
Keith Vickery, Houston, TX US
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20090287414 | SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR THE PRECISE POSITIONING OF SUBSEA UNITS - A system for precise positioning of subsea units has a remotely operated vehicle, an inertial measurement unit positioned on the vehicle so as to produce a signal relative to a position of the subsea unit, a doppler velocity log coupled to the vehicle in producing a signal relative to the position of the subsea unit, a baseline measurement device coupled to the vehicle and producing a signal relative to the position of the subsea unit, a Kalman filter cooperative with the signals from the inertial measurement unit and the doppler velocity log and the baseline measurement device, and a processor cooperative with the Kalman filter for producing an output indicative of the positioning of the subsea unit. A doppler velocity log includes a plurality of beams which are individually connected to the Kalman Filter. | 11-19-2009 |