Bresnahan, US
Brian Patrick Bresnahan, Bedford, NH US
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20150295746 | DOWNSTREAM EXTERNAL PHYSICAL INTERFACE TRANSPORT IN DOCSIS 3.1 NETWORK ENVIRONMENTS - An example method for Downstream External Physical Interface (DEPI) in Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS) 3.1 network environments is provided and includes generating, at a Converged Cable Access Platform (CCAP) core, a DEPI-Packet Streaming Protocol (PSP) pseudo-wire (PW) packet including a PSP sub-layer header having a same length for a Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) channel and an Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing (OFDM) channel in the DOCSIS network environment, and transmitting the DEPI-PSP PW packet over a DEPI interface to a remote physical layer (R-PHY) entity. | 10-15-2015 |
David Bresnahan, Mason City, IA US
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20100316784 | Liquid Coffee Concentrates And Methods Of Making Thereof - Methods for stabilizing liquid coffee concentrates are provided that form a coffee beverage that has a substantially consistent acidity profile. In one aspect, the methods blend a liquid coffee concentrate base with an edible alkali source in an amount effective to artificially increase a pH of the liquid coffee concentrate base. The liquid coffee concentrate base is aseptically processed and thermally treated at elevated temperatures for a time sufficient to artificially drive acid generating reactions in the liquid coffee concentrate to completion to form a stabilized liquid coffee concentrate. | 12-16-2010 |
20120328761 | Liquid Coffee Concentrates And Methods Of Making Thereof - Methods for stabilizing liquid coffee concentrates are provided that form a coffee beverage that has a substantially consistent acidity profile. In one aspect, the methods blend a liquid coffee concentrate base with an edible alkali source in an amount effective to artificially increase a pH of the liquid coffee concentrate base. The liquid coffee concentrate base is aseptically processed and thermally treated at elevated temperatures for a time sufficient to artificially drive acid generating reactions in the liquid coffee concentrate to completion to form a stabilized liquid coffee concentrate. | 12-27-2012 |
Gregg A. Bresnahan, Wheaton, IL US
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20110238292 | METHOD OF OPERATING A NAVIGATION SYSTEM - A method of operating a navigation system is disclosed. A request for an emergency stop for a vehicle is obtained. The current position of the vehicle is determined and an emergency profile representing a time until stop is generated. A maximum distance that may be traveled within said time until stop is determined and an emergency stop location within the maximum distance is identified. | 09-29-2011 |
John F. Bresnahan, Rochester, MN US
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20100292781 | STENT ADVANCEMENT ASSISTANT AND LESION DILATOR WIRE - Materials and methods for placement of catheters, stents, and other therapeutic or diagnostic devices in blood vessels. | 11-18-2010 |
Kevin Bresnahan, Middleton, MA US
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20110202417 | INTEGRATED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENABLING MOBILE COMMERCE TRANSACTIONS USING ACTIVE POSTERS AND CONTACTLESS IDENTITY MODULES - A method, integrated system and Active Poster for processing mobile touch transactions. The integration consists of an RFID or other near field communication enabled device which may be standalone, affixed to, or part of a mobile or hand held portable wireless communication device (optionally using a Contact Less (CL) SIM with near field communication capability), a touch sensitive Active Poster also with near field communication capability, an issuer's or mobile network provider's system and application and a host computer with networking capability. | 08-18-2011 |
Kevin Bresnahan, Avon Lake, OH US
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20130032222 | STACKABLE SHUTTLE VALVE - A unitary stacked shuttle valve body assembly | 02-07-2013 |
20130037736 | SHUTTLE VALVE - A shuttle valve | 02-14-2013 |
Kevin L. Bresnahan, Avon Lake, OH US
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20100147403 | PRESSURE FEEDBACK SHUTTLE VALVE - A shuttle valve | 06-17-2010 |
Paul Bresnahan, Centreville, VA US
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20090074254 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR DYNAMICALLY GENERATING EARTH POSITION DATA FOR OVERHEAD IMAGES AND DERIVED INFORMATION - Distributed adaptive geopositioning includes an objective architecture for imagery geopositioning. The positioning is distributed to fulfill the need to perform accurate geopositioning whenever and wherever it is needed. The positioning is adaptive to implement the idea that geopositioning is a dynamic, not static, quality of geospatial intelligence, for which accuracy can be improved over time as more data is collected and ingested. Focus is placed on the need for improved geopositioning throughout all areas of geospatial intelligence exploitation, not just for specific products or tools. Legacy data is re-computed to align with the geopositioned imagery and also benefits from improved accuracy. | 03-19-2009 |
Rich Bresnahan, Cottage Grove, MN US
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20100282167 | Linear Deposition Source - A deposition source includes a crucible for containing deposition material and a body comprising a conductance channel. An input of the conductance channel is coupled to an output of the crucible. A heater heats the crucible so that the crucible evaporates the deposition material into the conductance channel. A heat shield comprising a plurality of heat resistant material layers is positioned around at least one of the heater and the body. A plurality of nozzles is coupled to an output of the conductance channel so that evaporated deposition material is transported from the crucible through the conductance channel to the plurality of nozzles where the evaporated deposition material is ejected from the plurality of nozzles to form a deposition flux. | 11-11-2010 |
20100285218 | Linear Deposition Source - A deposition source includes at least one crucible for containing deposition material. A body includes a conductance channel with an input coupled to an output of the crucible. A heater increases a temperature of the crucible so that the crucible evaporates the deposition material into the conductance channel. A plurality of nozzles is coupled to an output of the conductance channel so that evaporated deposition material is transported from the crucible through the conductance channel to the plurality of nozzles where the evaporated deposition material is ejected from the plurality of nozzles to form a deposition flux. At least one of the plurality of nozzles includes a tube that is positioned proximate to the conductance channel so that the tube restricts an amount of deposition material supplied to the nozzle including the tube. | 11-11-2010 |
Richard Charles Bresnahan, Cottage Grove, MN US
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20100031878 | Vacuum Deposition Sources Having Heated Effusion Orifices - The present invention provides deposition sources that can efficiently and controllably provide vaporized material for deposition of thin film materials. Deposition sources described herein can be used to deposit any desired material and are particularly useful for depositing high melting point materials at high evaporation rates. An exemplary application for deposition sources of the present invention is deposition of copper, indium, and gallium in the manufacture of copper indium gallium diselenide based photovoltaic devices. | 02-11-2010 |
20100159132 | Linear Deposition Source - A deposition source includes a plurality of crucibles that each contains a deposition material. A heat shield provides at least partial thermal isolation for at least one of the plurality of crucibles. A body is included with a plurality of conductance channels. An input of each of the plurality of conductance channels is coupled to an output of a respective one of the plurality of crucibles. A heater increases a temperature of the plurality of crucibles so that each crucible evaporates the deposition material into the plurality of conductance channels. An input of each of a plurality of nozzles is coupled to an output of one of the plurality of conductance channels. Evaporated deposition materials are transported from the crucibles through the conductance channels to the nozzles where the evaporated deposition material is ejected from the plurality of nozzles to form a deposition flux. | 06-24-2010 |
Richard Charles Bresnahan, Denmark Township, MN US
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20120263569 | SUBSTRATE HOLDERS AND METHODS OF SUBSTRATE MOUNTING - A substrate holder for holding a semiconductor substrate for processing in a molecular beam epitaxy system, the substrate including a front side, an opposite backside for epitaxial growth, and an outer edge extending between the front side and the backside, the substrate holder including a body comprising a central opening extending from a backside to a top side of the body, an inner ring surrounding the central opening, and a substrate support lip extending from the inner ring into the central opening, and at least one tensioning device operatively attached to the body and including a cam member and a spring in contact with a portion of the cam member, wherein the spring has a elongated portion and at least two contact portions extending from opposite ends of the elongated portion for contacting the outer edge of the substrate. | 10-18-2012 |
20140373785 | BELLOWS-FREE RETRACTABLE VACUUM DEPOSITION SOURCES - Systems are provided that include one or more retractable deposition source assemblies that eliminate the need for a bellows, but do not require breaking the ultra-high vacuum of a growth module for source replacement or recharging with deposition material. Systems of the present invention may include source heads that allow for a differential pumping option that provides marked improvement in base pressure around the source head (and material) that provides longer lifetimes for sources in corrosive, reactive or oxidizing environments. In addition, systems of the invention do not require an entire growth module to be vented to refill or repair an effusion source. Instead, for maintenance events that are tied to a specific source, a retractable source assembly of the present invention allows the sources to be withdrawn from the system, isolated from the growth environment, and removed without venting the entire chamber of the growth module. | 12-25-2014 |
Steven Andrew Bresnahan, Plano, TX US
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20100196568 | FRYER ATMOSPHERE CONTROL FOR MOLD FORM FRYER - A mold form fryer utilizing a top conveyor that transports snack pieces through a constant velocity oil stream without the need of a bottom mating mold or conveyor. Herein, the form fryer having a fryer housing for controlling the frying atmosphere is provided with a top conveyor disposed above a fryer oil pan positioned longitudinally through the fryer. Uncooked snack pieces are provided to the fryer oil pan by a bottom entrance conveyor. A steam shield separates a front-end vestibule from the downstream portion of the fryer housing, and inert gas manifolds introduce inert gas into the front-end vestibule, thereby providing a sufficiently low oxygen and sufficiently low condensable gas or steam environment near the product submerging point. | 08-05-2010 |