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Antonio Visconti, Menlo Park, CA US
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20100306722 | Implementing A Circuit Using An Integrated Circuit Including Parametric Analog Elements - An environment and method are provided for designing and implementing a circuit comprising an integrated circuit (IC) including a number of parametric analog elements for which operating parameters can be set. Generally, the method comprises: specifying requirements for the circuit including physical properties to be sensed by the circuit and actions to be taken by the circuit; designing the circuit based on the specified requirements and resources available on the IC; and setting parameters of at least one of the parametric analog circuit elements of the IC based on the circuit design. In one embodiment, the specifying, designing, and setting parameters steps are performed using a computer executable code embodied in a computer readable medium on a server coupled to a client computer through an internet protocol network. Other embodiments are also provided. | 12-02-2010 |
Antonio Visconti, San Jose, CA US
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20150186578 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT INCLUDING PARAMETRIC ANALOG ELEMENTS - A design system is provided. In one embodiment the design system includes an input module to receive specification data for a designed circuit including a configurable integrated circuit (IC). The configurable IC includes a number of analog elements for which parameters can be set by the design system, and a plurality of configurable signal path elements including an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that is utilized in a plurality of different signal paths. The design system further includes a design module to generate a design for the designed circuit based on the specification data, and an output module to set parameters of at least one of the analog elements based on the design. Other embodiments are also provided. | 07-02-2015 |
Kelly T. Visconti, Summit, NJ US
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20120214108 | HEATING APPARATUS - An apparatus for heating a blast furnace stove having a combustion region and a combustion gas outlet associated with the combustion region includes a source of lower calorific value fuel; a first pipeline for supplying the lower calorific value fuel to the combustion region; a source of air; a second pipeline for supplying the air to the combustion region; a source of oxidant comprising at least 85% by volume of oxygen; a third pipeline to supply the oxidant to the combustion region; a fourth pipeline communicating with the combustion gas outlet for conducting combustion gas away from the stove; and a fifth pipeline operable to recirculate combustion gas to the combustion region. The apparatus may operate in different modes according to which of the pipelines are placed in communication with the combustion region. | 08-23-2012 |
Laurent Visconti, Bainbridge Island, WA US
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20100306300 | Sparse Matrix Padding - Zero elements are added to respective lines (e.g., rows/columns) of a sparse matrix. The added zero elements increase the number of elements in the respective lines to be a multiple of a predetermined even number ānā (e.g., 2, 4, 8, etc.), based upon an n-fold unrolling loop, where n=2, 4, 8, etc. By forming a sparse matrix having lines (e.g., rows or columns) that are multiples of the predetermined number ānā, the n-fold unrolling loop thereby acts upon a predetermined number of elements in respective iterations, avoiding unnecessarily costly operations (e.g., additional loop unrolling code) on remainder non-zero elements (e.g. remainder row/column elements not within an n-fold unrolling loop) left in a row or column after unrolling. This improves the efficiency of sparse matrix linear algebra solvers and key sparse linear algebra kernels (e.g., SPMV) thereby improving the overall performance of a computer (e.g., running an application). | 12-02-2010 |
Laurent S. Visconti, Bainbridge Island, WA US
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20100128866 | MODIFICATION OF SYSTEM CALL BEHAVIOR - The behavior of a system call may be modified. A modification component may pre-processes and/or post-process a system call to change the behavior of the system call. Pre-processing may involve modifying arguments to the system call, replacing one system call with another, intercepting the system call, etc. Post-processing may involve modifying results and/or side effects of a system call. The modification component may pre-process and/or post-process the system call without changes to the underlying kernel service routine that is normally invoked in response to the system call. Modifying the system call's behavior may be used to implement quality of service (QoS) constraints, to allow one operating system to emulate another, to provide information about memory layout to an application, or to serve other goals. | 05-27-2010 |
Peter Visconti, Gurnee, IL US
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20140276494 | Bodily Fluid Collection Devices, Bodily Fluid Collection Systems, and Methods for Removing Bodily Fluids - A bodily fluid collection device includes: (a) at least one wall that at least partially defines an interior space configured for contacting a bodily fluid, the at least one wall having at least one interior wall surface; (b) a drain port coupled with at least a first portion of the at least one wall, the drain port configured to provide fluid communication between the interior space and an exterior of the device; and (c) at least one surface feature defined by at least a portion of the at least one interior wall surface, the at least one surface feature at least partially defining one or a plurality of flow pathways in the interior space. The one or the plurality of flow pathways is configured to mitigate or prevent collapse of the device, occlusion in the device, and/or closing off of the drain port when suction is applied. | 09-18-2014 |
20150073346 | Disposable Surgical Suction/Irrigation Trumpet Valve Tube Cassette - The present invention provides a disposable trumpet valve tube cassette assembly, as well as, a surgical irrigation instrument that includes a probe assembly, a pump, a removable pump cartridge, and a socket. The probe assembly provides passage of fluids for irrigating the body interior and for evacuating matter from the body interior. The pump provides for pumping irrigation fluid through the probe assembly into the body interior. A pump cartridge defines a pumping chamber. Electronic control circuitry includes an electronics controller and a trumpet valve switch interface. The electronics controller includes a pulse generator that generates pulses, the duty cycle of the pulses controlling the speed of the motor. The trumpet valve switch interface is in electronic connection to a switch, the interface providing a signal to the controller. | 03-12-2015 |
Peter J. Visconti, East Setauket, NY US
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20140159599 | FLICKER-FREE LAMP DIMMING-DRIVER CIRCUIT FOR SEQUENTIAL LED BANK CONTROL - An LED dimmer circuit to sequentially control multiple banks of LEDs connected in series. The invention is designed to respond to demands for more or less illumination by sequentially turning on or off one or more banks of LEDs. Each bank is turned off or on in response to the phase angle of an AC power source with each LED bank being controlled by a different phase angle. | 06-12-2014 |
Peter L. Visconti, Gurnee, IL US
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20140261462 | Endotracheal Tube Holding Device with Bite Block - A device for holding an endotracheal tube has a slide track configured to fit adjacent a lip on a patient's face. The track has a face contacting side, an exposed side, and a pair of opposite ends. A tube holder is coupled to and slidable along the track. A positioning mechanism is releasably lockable to allow selective lateral repositioning of the tube holder and an endotracheal tube held thereby along the track and to retain the tube holder at a selected position along the track without removing the device from the patient or an endotracheal tube from the device. A bite block is carried by the tube holder and slidable therewith along the track. The bite block has a tubular wall with a central opening along a length of the bite block and a pair of opposite open ends. The bite block is positioned spaced vertically from the track and has a portion extending rearward beyond the face contacting side of the track. | 09-18-2014 |
20140261463 | Endotrachael Tube Holding Device with Bite Block - A bite block for an endotracheal tube has a tubular wall with a pair of opposed ends, a central opening along a length of the bite block between the pair of opposed ends, an interior wall surface, and an accessory line channel positioned between the interior wall surface and an endotracheal tube extending through the central opening. The accessory line channel is formed by a wall segment that is recessed into the interior wall surface, the wall segment being thinner than a thickness of the tubular wall adjacent the wall segment. The bite block can be part of or attachable to an endotracheal tube holding device attachable to a patient. | 09-18-2014 |