Mielke, US
Adam D. Mielke, Fort Wayne, IN US
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20110119232 | SYNCHRONIZING DATA BETWEEN A CLIENT AND A SERVER - In one aspect, a method to synchronize data between a client and a server, includes determining filters to limit data sent during synchronization, determining unique identifiers of data stored at a client, sending a request for synchronization including the filters and the unique identifiers to the server, retrieving data based on the filters and the unique identifiers and sending the retrieved data to the client. | 05-19-2011 |
20130036419 | DYNAMICALLY CONFIGURABLE COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A method and system in a Service Orchestration Architecture environment that provides rules engine-based service orchestration, task, and alert management for collaboration between one or more nodes of operation. The system provides multiple levels of configurability. In one aspect, the system includes a rules engine to define the command and control (C2) service orchestration. | 02-07-2013 |
Cindy Mielke, Waunakee, WI US
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20150353919 | SAMPLE COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS DEVICES - Devices and methods for collecting, processing, and analyzing a sample. A sample collection module is configured for collecting, mixing diluting, and filtering a sample for analysis. A reaction cartridge is configured for processing a sample, mixing it with dried reagents, and conducting a chemical reaction for detecting target analytes. | 12-10-2015 |
David M. Mielke, Austin, TX US
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20150268961 | DECOUPLING L2 BTB FROM L2 CACHE TO ACCELERATE SEARCH FOR MISS AFTER MISS - According to one general aspect, a method may include requesting, from a second tier of a cache memory system, a first instruction stored at a first memory address. The method may also include requesting, from a second tier of a branch target buffer system, a branch record associated with the first memory address. The method may also include receiving the branch record before receiving the first instruction. The method may also include pre-fetching, in response to receiving the branch record and before receiving the first instruction, a non-sequential instruction stored at a non-sequential memory address. | 09-24-2015 |
James Mielke, San Jose, CA US
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20140259393 | INFANT CRIB WITH TENSIONED NETTING FOR SIDEWALLS - An infant crib with tensioned netting. A frame having corner posts connected by upper and lower rails, is provided. A support arm has a first portion connected to each corner post, and second portion extending inwardly. A mattress support frame is supported by each second portion. A mattress overlies the mattress support frame. A bed skirt has an upper edge engaged by respective skirt rods that engage respective skirt rod receivers on the upper end of the support arms. A plurality of rod hooks is mounted on the inside wall of the lower rail. Netting extends between and around the corner posts and the rails. The upper ends of the netting roll over the upper rail and engage a respective upper rod, extending between adjacent posts. The lower ends of the netting engage a respective lower rod, secured within the rod hooks. Resilient and foraminous crib sidewalls are thereby defined. | 09-18-2014 |
Jeff Mielke, Delray Beach, FL US
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20100189073 | Method for IP address management in networks using a proxy based approach in mobile IP telephony - A system and method for a mobile switching center to efficiently manage; assign; and reclaim the IP addresses is described. The procedure utilizes a mechanism that involves splitting the IP address assignment functionality into two parts, with the Base Station being responsible for assigning IP addresses to individual end user devices and the mobile switching center assigning a block of IP addresses to each Base Station and includes a methodology for the mobile switching center to efficiently manage; assign and reclaim the IP addresses. | 07-29-2010 |
Mark Mielke, Wood Dale, IL US
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20110309979 | SYSTEM FOR TRANSMITTING WIRELESS HIGH-SPEED DATA SIGNALS BETWEEN A TERRESTRIAL-BASED ANTENNA AND AN AIRCRAFT - A system and method for providing wireless high-speed data services for an aircraft. Wireless data signals can be received and transmitted by one or more directional antennae on the aircraft which can be dynamically directed to track one or more terrestrial-based antennae. The terrestrial-based antennae, for receiving and transmitting wireless data signals, are directional and can also be dynamically directed in order to track the aircraft. | 12-22-2011 |
Mark Andreas Mielke, Bedmister, NJ US
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20080255312 | Reactive Hydroxylated and Carboxylated Polymers for Use as Adhesion Promoters - A polymer complex is disclosed which is the reaction product of one or more polymers having a terminal or pendant hydroxyl group, or a terminal or pendent carboxyl group, or combinations thereof, with at least one metal complex and one alkyl phosphate. This polymer complex acts as an adhesion promotion agent as well as a viscosity stabilizer when formulated in a printing ink or coating. | 10-16-2008 |
Mark Andreas Mielke, Bedminster, NJ US
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20150225502 | Reactive Hydroxylated and Carboxylated Polymers for Use as Adhesion Promoters - A polymer complex is disclosed which is the reaction product of one or more polymers having a terminal or pendant hydroxyl group, or a terminal or pendent carboxyl group, or combinations thereof, with at least one metal complex and one alkyl phosphate. This polymer complex acts as an adhesion promotion agent as well as a viscosity stabilizer when formulated in a printing ink or coating. | 08-13-2015 |
Mark Joseph Mielke, Blanchester, OH US
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20100232936 | VARIABLE STATOR VANE CONTOURED BUTTON - A variable stator vane airfoil is mounted on a button centered about a rotational axis and includes circular leading and trailing edges circumscribed about the rotational axis at a button radius. Contoured pressure and suction sides extend from the circular leading edge to the circular trailing edge and are recessed inwardly from a perimeter circumscribed about the rotational axis at the button radius. One of upstream and downstream pressure side portions of the contoured pressure side is straight and another of the upstream and downstream pressure side portions is curved. One of the upstream and downstream suction side portions is straight and another of the upstream and downstream suction side portions is curved. One of the upstream pressure side portion and upstream suction side portion is straight and another of the upstream pressure side portion and upstream suction side portion is curved. | 09-16-2010 |
20140064955 | GUIDE VANE ASSEMBLY FOR A GAS TURBINE ENGINE - A guide vane assembly for a gas turbine engine includes: a strut having: a root, a tip, a leading edge, a trailing edge wall, and opposed sidewalls extending between the leading edge and the trailing edge wall; and a pair of spaced-apart prongs extending axially aft from the trailing edge wall, each prong having an outer wall that is flush with a respective one of the sidewalls; and a flap positioned axially aft of the strut, the flap having a root, a tip, a leading edge, a trailing edge, and opposed sides extending between the leading and trailing edge, wherein a portion of the leading edge is disposed between the prongs, and wherein a disk-like flap button is disposed at the tip of the flap adjacent its leading edge, the flap button including a pair of spaced-apart notches formed therein. | 03-06-2014 |
Michael Mielke, Orlando, FL US
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20120280578 | INTELLIGENT LASER INTERLOCK SYSTEM - Systems and methods are disclosed for shutting down a laser system in an intelligent and flexible manner. An intelligent laser interlock system includes both hardwired components, and intelligent components configured to execute computing instructions. The hardwired components and the intelligent components are configured to shutdown the laser system to one or more alternative shutdown states in response to one or more interlock signals. | 11-08-2012 |
Michael Mielke, Petaluma, CA US
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20140239552 | SHAPING OF BRITTLE MATERIALS WITH CONTROLLED SURFACE AND BULK PROPERTIES - Methods of and devices for forming edge chamfers and through holes and slots on a material that is machined using a laser, such as an ultrafast laser. The shaped material has predetermined and highly controllable geometric shape and/or surface morphology. Further, a method of and a device for preventing re-deposition of the particles on a material that is machined using a laser, such as an ultrafast laser. A fluid is used to wash off the particles generated during the laser machining process. The fluid can be in a non-neutral condition, with one or more chemical salts added, or a condition allowing the coagulation of the particles in the fluid, such that the particles can be precipitated to avoid the reattachment to the machined substrate. | 08-28-2014 |
Michael Mielke, Santa Rosa, CA US
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20120035600 | BIOLOGICAL TISSUE TRANSFORMATION USING ULTRAFAST LIGHT - Systems and methods for transforming biological materials utilizing ultrafast laser light. According to some embodiments, a method for transforming a biological material may include calculating an ablation profile for the biological material by comparing initial characteristics of the biological material to desired characteristics for the biological material, and applying an output of an ultrafast laser to the biological material to transform the biological material using the ablation profile in such a way that collateral damage to remaining biological material is reduced. | 02-09-2012 |
20120037609 | POLYMER TUBING LASER MICROMACHINING - An apparatus for athermal ablation of a workpiece. The apparatus may include a laser device to direct a laser beam at the workpiece to remove a plurality of sections from the workpiece by athermal ablation. The removal may occur in a plurality of discrete motions that cause the laser beam to trace along outer perimeters of the sections in a specific order maintaining mechanical stability of the plurality of sections. The apparatus may further include a process gas nozzle to deliver process gas coaxially with the laser beam to clear debris and cool the workpiece, and a workpiece holder to hold and maneuver the workpiece during the removal of the plurality of sections. | 02-16-2012 |
20120082410 | Hybrid Waveguide Device in Powerful Laser Systems - A hybrid waveguide device includes a hollow core fiber having a core formed by a combination of solid material and gases. The hybrid nature of the core allows the hybrid device to transport a high energy high power laser beam having an ultra-short pulse width without damage to the hybrid device due to a higher tolerance of irradiance than single-matter cores. A waveguide device having a core with gases in addition to solid matter is characterized by a lower nonlinear refractive index coefficient (n | 04-05-2012 |
20120152915 | SINGULATION OF LAYERED MATERIALS USING SELECTIVELY VARIABLE LASER OUTPUT - Systems and methods for processing, selectively ablating, and singulating layered materials. According to some embodiments, methods for selectively ablating a layered material may include selectively varying a wavelength of at least a portion of a primary ultrafast laser beam to create a secondary ultrafast laser beam with a second wavelength, the primary ultrafast laser beam being configured to ablate a layer of the layered material, the secondary ultrafast laser beam being configured to ablate an additional layer of the layered material and applying the first and second ultrafast laser beams to the layered material to create a singulated product. | 06-21-2012 |
20120156875 | LASER BASED PROCESSING OF LAYERED MATERIALS - Systems and methods for laser based processing of layered materials. Methods may include selectively adjusting ultrafast laser output of an ultrafast laser device based upon one or more physical attributes of a layer of the layered material, applying the ultrafast laser output of the ultrafast laser device to the layer of the layered material along a tool path to ablate the layer along the tool path, and then re-executing the steps to ablate one or more additional layers, the re-execution occurring for each distinct layer of the layered material that is to be ablated. | 06-21-2012 |
20130068736 | SYSTEMS AND PROCESSES THAT SINGULATE MATERIALS - Systems and methods for material singulation. According to some embodiments, methods for material singulation may include applying a first laser output to the material, the first laser output causing a modification of a material property of the material when exposed to the first laser output; and applying a second laser output to the material that was exposed to the first laser output to cause singulation of the material in such a way that surfaces created by the singulation of the material are substantially free from defects. | 03-21-2013 |
20140027951 | CUTTING OF BRITTLE MATERIALS WITH TAILORED EDGE SHAPE AND ROUGHNESS - The method of and device for cutting brittle materials with tailored edge shape and roughness are disclosed. The methods can include directing one or more tools to a portion of brittle material causing separation of the material into two or more portions, where the as-cut edge has a predetermined and controllable geometric shape and/or surface morphology. The one or more tools can comprise energy (e.g., a femtosecond laser beam or acoustic beam) delivered to the material without making a physical contact. | 01-30-2014 |
Michael M. Mielke, Santa Rosa, CA US
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20090213879 | Automated Laser Tuning - In exemplary embodiments, an ultra short pulse system comprises a laser platform which includes an optical source configured to generate an optical pulse, an optical amplifier configured to amplify the optical pulse, and a compressor configured to temporally compress the amplified optical pulse. The ultra short pulse system further comprises monitor circuitry configured to monitor one or more performance aspects of the laser platform. Additionally, the ultra short pulse system may comprise logic configured to control the one or more performance aspects of the laser platform in response to at least the monitored one or more performance aspects. | 08-27-2009 |
20090216494 | Network Laser System with Remote Diagnostics - In exemplary embodiments, a network laser system comprises a laser platform including an optical source configured to generate an optical pulse, an optical amplifier configured to amplify the optical pulse, and a compressor configured to temporally compress the amplified optical pulse. The network laser system may also comprise monitor circuitry (e.g., sensors) configured to monitor one or more performance aspects of the laser platform. The network laser system may further comprise logic configured to transmit data to a remote computing device over a network. The network laser system may be configured to perform a diagnostic test and/or maintenance in response to instructions received from the remote computing device. | 08-27-2009 |
20090323740 | Systems And Methods For Control Of Ultra Short Pulse Amplification - A method of controlling an ultra-short pulse system is described comprising controlling an optical power within the ultra-short pulse system and control-system controlling a width of an optical pulse. In some embodiments, the method also comprises tuning a compressor by controlling a number of passes of the optical pulse through a Bragg grating to control the width of the optical pulse output from the compressor. In other embodiments, the method may comprise tuning a multi-pass stretcher by controlling a number of passes of the optical pulse through a loop of the multi-pass stretcher to control the width of the optical pulse output from the multi-pass stretcher. A method of controlling an ultra-short pulse system may also comprise accessing a control system from a remotely located command station, communicating status information from the control system to the command station, and communicating information from the command station to the control system. | 12-31-2009 |
20100040095 | Systems and methods for controlling a pulsed laser by combining laser signals - An ultra-short pulsed laser system comprises an optical combiner, optical amplifier, optical pulse compressor, and optical separator. The optical combiner is configured to combine a primary optical pulse with a secondary optical signal to generate a combined optical signal. The primary optical pulse and the secondary optical signal have a distinguishable characteristic. The optical amplifier is configured to optically amplify the combined optical signal. The optical pulse compressor is configured to compress at least the primary optical pulse contained within the optically amplified combined optical signal and output a compressed combined optical signal. The optical separator is configured to separate the compressed combined optical signal into an output primary optical pulse and an output secondary optical signal according to the distinguishable characteristic. | 02-18-2010 |
20140133503 | HIGH EFFICIENCY AMPLIFICATION OF PULSED LASER OUTPUT FOR HIGH ENERGY ULTRAFAST LASER SYSTEMS - Systems and methods of high efficiency amplification of pulsed laser output for high energy ultra-short pulse laser systems are provided herein. According to some embodiments, methods for amplifying pulsed laser output for high energy ultra-short pulse laser systems include receiving pulsed laser output and amplifying the pulsed laser output by propagating the pulsed laser output through a non-silica based gain medium that has been doped with a concentration of rare earth ions, wherein the concentration of the rare earth ions within the gain medium is approximately greater than one percent by weight. | 05-15-2014 |
Mike Mielke, Andover, IL US
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20140162740 | DISCHARGE GUIDE FOR AN AGRICULTURAL HARVESTER - An agricultural harvester discharge guide includes a porous apparatus adapted for mounting to a discharge end of the agricultural harvester for guiding crop residue discharged from the agricultural harvester. | 06-12-2014 |
Neal Mielke, Los Altos Hills, CA US
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20100039860 | MEMORY DEVICES AND METHODS OF STORING DATA ON A MEMORY DEVICE - Apparatus and methods are disclosed, such as those involving a flash memory device. One such apparatus includes a memory block including a plurality of memory cells; and a data randomizer configured to randomly or pseudo-randomly change original data to be stored in the memory block to changed data. The original data is changed such that a pattern of data as stored in the memory block is different than what it would have been if the original data had been stored in the memory block during a write operation. This configuration can reduce or eliminate data pattern-dependent errors in data digits stored in memory cells. | 02-18-2010 |
20120275221 | MEMORY DEVICES AND METHODS OF STORING DATA ON A MEMORY DEVICE - Apparatus and methods are disclosed, such as those involving a flash memory device. One such apparatus includes a memory block including a plurality of memory cells; and a data randomizer configured to randomly or pseudo-randomly change original data to be stored in the memory block to changed data. The original data is changed such that a pattern of data as stored in the memory block is different than what it would have been if the original data had been stored in the memory block during a write operation. This configuration can reduce or eliminate data pattern-dependent errors in data digits stored in memory cells. | 11-01-2012 |
Neal R. Mielke, Los Altos Hills, CA US
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20100110795 | BOOSTING SEED VOLTAGE FOR A MEMORY DEVICE - A method and device using bitline-bitline capacitance between adjacent bitlines to boost seed voltage in a memory device are provided. The method may include a precharge phase, a boost phase, an equalize phase, and a lock in phase. In one embodiment, the method may include boosting the seed voltage twice. The bitlines may be divided into one or more segments. | 05-06-2010 |
20120137048 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVING ENDURANCE OF FLASH MEMORIES - A method and apparatus for improving the endurance of flash memories. In one embodiment of the invention, a high electric field is provided to the control gate of a flash memory module. The high electric field applied to the flash memory module removes trapped charges between a control gate and an active area of the flash memory module. In one embodiment of the invention, the high electric field is applied to the control gate of the flash memory module prior to an erase operation of the flash memory module. By applying a high electric field to the control gate of the flash memory module, embodiments of the invention improve the Program/Erase cycling degradation of the single-level or multi-level cells of the flash memory module. | 05-31-2012 |
20130007344 | Apparatus, System, and Method for Refreshing Non-volatile Memory - Described herein are an apparatus, system, and method for refreshing a non-volatile memory. The method comprises loading a time stamp, corresponding to data in a data location of a non-volatile memory, to a register; determining an elapsed time, corresponding to the data in the data location, according to the loaded time stamp; and refreshing data of the data location for which it is determined that the elapsed time exceeds a refresh time associated with the non-volatile memory. | 01-03-2013 |
Neal R. Mielke US
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20150279476 | RAMPING INHIBIT VOLTAGE DURING MEMORY PROGRAMMING - The inhibit voltage is a voltage applied to wordlines adjacent to a program wordline having a memory cell to write during the program operation. The inhibit voltage for a program operation can be ramped up during the program pulse. Instead of applying a constant high inhibit voltage that results in the initial boosted channel potential reducing drastically due to leakage, a system can start the inhibit voltage lower and ramp the inhibit voltage up during the program pulse. The ramping up can be a continuous ramp or in finite discrete steps during the program pulse. Such ramping of inhibit voltage can provide better tradeoff between program disturb and inhibit disturb. | 10-01-2015 |
Randall E. Mielke, Los Angeles, CA US
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20140360586 | Fluid ionization vaporization inlet for introduction of samples to spectroscopy instruments and methods of performing the same - A fluid ionization and vaporization inlet provides for the ionization and vaporization of samples to be delivered to analytical instrumentation of the scientist's choice. A sample may be injected through a septum onto a sample plate whereby heat, direct current, or both can be applied to ionize and/or vaporize the sample into a carrier gas, which is then provided to the analytical instrumentation. A continuous fluid sample may also be provided to the fluid ionization and vaporization inlet wherein it is heated to vaporize the sample, and then excited volatile molecules pass through a gas permeable membrane and combined with a carrier gas, which in turn is provided to the analytical instrumentation. | 12-11-2014 |
Ross Alan Mielke, Westfield, IN US
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20130015251 | BIN AERATION SYSTEMAANM Bloemendaal; Brent J.AACI ZionsvilleAAST INAACO USAAGP Bloemendaal; Brent J. Zionsville IN USAANM Mielke; Ross AlanAACI WestfieldAAST INAACO USAAGP Mielke; Ross Alan Westfield IN USAANM Mullen; Brandon StephenAACI WhitestownAAST INAACO USAAGP Mullen; Brandon Stephen Whitestown IN US - A system for controlling the aeration of a grain bin storage device. The system comprises a grain bin storage device, a ventilation fan, a variable fan drive motor, and a controller configured to receive user input and grain bin storage device parameters. The system controls operation of the ventilation fan at various speeds to maintain a desired volumetric flow rate per bushel of grain. The controller monitors the static pressure within the grain bin storage device and adjusts the speed of the ventilation fan based on an optimal static pressure derived from the user input and grain bin storage device parameters. | 01-17-2013 |
20150354895 | EQUILIBRIUM MOISTURE GRAIN DRYING WITH HEATER AND VARIABLE SPEED FAN - A grain drying system and process includes a controller that is electronically coupled to a variable speed fan and to a heater or a heat pump to supply air through a plenum and the grain. Also coupled to the controller are ambient temperature and humidity sensors, internal plenum temperature and a humidity sensor. The controller adjusts a fan speed in combination with operating the heater or heat pump to deliver a target equilibrium moisture temperature, during a first period when the ambient air is outside the equilibrium moisture target. The controller operates the fan at a minimum speed, during a second period when the ambient air is outside the equilibrium moisture target, and the controller is unable to obtain equilibrium moisture target air in the plenum in view of operational limits of the fan and the heater or heat pump. | 12-10-2015 |
Stephen L. Mielke, West Hartford, CT US
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20120229621 | OBJECT THICKNESS AND SURFACE PROFILE MEASUREMENTS - Determining spatial information about a part includes positioning the part in a fixture having two reference surfaces, where the part is positioned between the two reference surfaces, imaging the two reference surfaces and opposing surfaces of the part to different locations of a multi-element detector, simultaneously acquiring images of the opposing sides of the part and the two reference surfaces using the multi-element detector, and determining spatial information about the part based on the simultaneously acquired images. | 09-13-2012 |