Bovee, US
James Bovee, Redmond, WA US
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20090327295 | MAINTENANCE OF EXO-FILE SYSTEM METADATA ON REMOVABLE STORAGE DEVICE - An interface between a host computing device and a transient storage device (TSD) eliminates the need for a full directory crawl of the storage volume on the TSD to maintain a metadata database. The metadata database is incrementally updated instead of being completely regenerated on every connection between the TSD and a highly capable host. This function helps the host device more efficiently track and maintain exo-file system metadata. Host devices discover and use this new TSD function to efficiently update the metadata database. Host devices provide parameters governing the operation of the TSD to the TSD. Cooperatively, the TSD logs addresses corresponding to storage locations of changes made to the data on the storage volume and, upon discovering a capability of the host device to update the metadata database, the TSD provides discovery to the host device regarding an availability of the metadata database and the log of addresses. | 12-31-2009 |
20090327634 | SECURE CONFIGURATION OF TRANSIENT STORAGE DEVICES - Extension fields in a provisioning certificate in the authentication silo of a transient storage device (TSD) are used to provide secure configuration options for TSDs while operating within the constraints of the current IEEE 1667 standard. Immutable values for configurable settings of the storage device are set in extension fields of a provisioning certificate. The provisioning certificate is then installed on the storage device. The method takes advantage of properties unique to the IEEE 1667 certificate silo specification and ITU-T X.509 certificate specification. The method is implemented while satisfying the security requirements for device configuration and taking advantage of the existing standards definitions as they are, without modification. The method allows particular features present in the device firmware to be enabled or disabled. An administrator may choose to set several device settings, for example, the number of addressable command targets (ACTs), the portion of total data storage area allocated to each ACT, and access settings. The method provides for these features to be implemented by the user, post retail sale, in a secure manner. | 12-31-2009 |
20090328196 | AUTHORIZATION FOR TRANSIENT STORAGE DEVICES WITH MULTIPLE AUTHENTICATION SILOS - In a transient storage device (TSD) with multiple authentication silos, a host computing device connected to the TSD is configured by the TSD to discover and act upon various types of authentication information in the silos. One or more logical combinations of authentication silos are switched to the authenticated state to grant access to an associated storage area. A particular ordering of authentication silos may be required to achieve a valid combination of authenticated silos. Ordering may be suggested by configuration information in the TSD. Ordering may also be based upon whether or not user input is required for authenticating a given authentication silo, the environment of use of the TSD, or a hierarchy from most trusted to least trusted authentication silo. With this information, the host proceeds with the most efficient authentication sequence leading to a grant of access to the storage area. | 12-31-2009 |
20140258225 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR HOST DETECTION OF USB ASYNCHRONOUS NOTIFICATION CAPABILITY - Systems and methods for detecting legacy storage devices that may falsely and/or incorrectly report to host systems that they have removable media. Such false or incorrect reporting may cause the host system to periodically poll the storage device as to whether the device is ready for I/O processing. Such polling would be unnecessary and represent a waste of power expended by the host system. In one embodiment, the present system may implement processes that periodically poll storage media and update a database. The database would be a listing of storage devices indicating whether they truly have removable media or falsely report that they have removable media. In another embodiment, the present system may apply some heuristically testing to determine whether a storage device so falsely indicates removable media. In another embodiment, telemetry service may be used by a group of hosts to share data regarding such storage devices. | 09-11-2014 |
James C. Bovee, Redmond, WA US
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20110010487 | Health Reporting From Non-Volatile Block Storage Device to Processing Device - Methods and devices are provided for adapting an I/O pattern, with respect to a processing device using a non-volatile block storage device based on feedback from the non-volatile block storage device. The feedback may include information indicating a status of the non-volatile block storage device. In response to receiving the feedback, a storage subsystem, included in an operating system executing on processing device, may change a behavior with respect to the non-volatile block storage device in order to avoid, or reduce, a negative impact to the non-volatile block storage device or to enhance an aspect of the non-volatile block storage device. The feedback may include performance information and/or operating environmental information of the non-volatile block storage device. When the non-volatile block storage device is not capable of providing the feedback, the processing device may request information about the non-volatile block storage device from a database service. | 01-13-2011 |
20140359206 | HEALTH REPORTING FROM NON-VOLATILE BLOCK STORAGE DEVICE TO PROCESSING DEVICE - Methods and devices are provided for adapting an I/O pattern, with respect to a processing device using a non-volatile block storage device based on feedback from the non-volatile block storage device. The feedback may include information indicating a status of the non-volatile block storage device. In response to receiving the feedback, a storage subsystem, included in an operating system executing on processing device, may change a behavior with respect to the non-volatile block storage device in order to avoid, or reduce, a negative impact to the non-volatile block storage device or to enhance an aspect of the non-volatile block storage device. The feedback may include performance information and/or operating environmental information of the non-volatile block storage device. When the non-volatile block storage device is not capable of providing the feedback, the processing device may request information about the non-volatile block storage device from a database service. | 12-04-2014 |
Jeffrey K. Bovee, Lake Geneva, WI US
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20110103609 | WIRELESS EARPHONE THAT TRANSITIONS BETWEEN WIRELESS NETWORKS - A wireless earphone that comprises a transceiver circuit for receiving streaming audio from a data source over a local ad hoc wireless network. When the data source and the earphone are out of range, they transition automatically to an infrastructure wireless network. If there is no common infrastructure wireless network for both the data source and the speakerphone set, the earphone connects to a host server via an available wireless network. | 05-05-2011 |
20120213381 | SYSTEM WITH WIRELESS EARPHONES - A system comprising a wireless network adapter and a pair of earphone. The wireless network adapter is external to a digital audio player and configured to connect to the digital audio player via an audio jack of the digital audio player. The wireless network adapter is for encoding analog audio received from the digital audio player into digital format and wirelessly transmitting the digitally-formatted audio. The pair of earphones is in direct wireless communication with the wireless network adapter and are configured to be worn simultaneously by a user. Each earphone in the pair of earphones comprises: (i) a transceiver that is for receiving the digitally-formatted audio from the wireless network adapter via the wireless network, and converting the digitally-formatted audio received via the wireless network to analog audio signals; and (ii) at least one acoustic transducer connected to the transceiver, wherein the at least one acoustic transducer is for outputting the analog audio signals. | 08-23-2012 |
Jim Bovee, Seattle, WA US
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20090213040 | Apparatus and Method for Interpolating the Intensities of Scanned Pixels from Source Pixels - A scan assembly of an image generator sweeps an image beam in a first dimension at a first rate and bi-directionally in a second dimension at a slower rate. Sweeping the beam bi-directionally in the vertical dimension (generally the dimension of the lower sweep rate) can reduce the scanning power by eliminating the flyback period, and, where the scan assembly includes a mechanical reflector, can reduce the error in the beam position without a feedback loop by reducing the number of harmonics in the vertical sweep function. Furthermore, because the image beam is “on” longer due to the elimination of the flyback period, the scanned image is often brighter for a given beam intensity. The scan assembly may also sweep the image beam non-linearly in the vertical dimension, and this sweep may be bi-directional or uni-directional. Sweeping the beam non-linearly can also reduce the error in the beam position by reducing the number of harmonics in the vertical sweep function. | 08-27-2009 |
Loren L. Bovee, Marshalltown, IA US
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20110266481 | SLEEVE SEAL ASSEMBLY AND ROTARY VALVE HAVING SLEEVE SEAL ASSEMBLY - A fluid flow control device includes a valve body, a bonnet, a control assembly, and a seal assembly. The valve body defines an inlet portion, an outlet portion, a bonnet opening, and a fluid flow path extending between the inlet portion and the outlet portion. The bonnet is disposed in the bonnet opening. The control assembly is at least partly supported by the bonnet, and includes a ball element disposed within the valve body and rotatable between an open position and a closed position. The valve body defines an internal recess at a location downstream from the inlet portion and adjacent the bonnet opening. The seal assembly is disposed within the internal recess and includes a movable sleeve seal, a retaining device, and one or more sealing elements for preventing leakage between the sleeve seal and the retaining device and/or the valve body. | 11-03-2011 |
20140166917 | SLEEVE SEAL ASSEMBLY AND ROTARY VALVE HAVING SLEEVE SEAL ASSEMBLY - A fluid flow control device includes a valve body, a bonnet, a control assembly, an internal recess, and a seal assembly. The valve body defines an inlet portion, an outlet portion, a bonnet opening, and a fluid flow path extending between the inlet portion and the outlet portion. The bonnet is disposed in the bonnet opening. The control assembly is at least partly supported by the bonnet, and includes a ball element disposed within the valve body and rotatable between an open position and a closed position. The internal recess is defined by the valve body downstream from the inlet portion and adjacent the bonnet opening. The seal assembly is disposed within the internal recess and includes a movable sleeve seal, a retaining device, a biasing element, and one or more sealing elements for preventing leakage between the sleeve seal and the retaining device and/or the valve body. | 06-19-2014 |
Loren Lee Bovee, Marshalltown, IA US
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20110006242 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO LOAD A VALVE PACKING - Methods and apparatus to load a valve packing are described. An example apparatus to load a valve packing includes a load assembly having a biasing element disposed between a valve packing flange and a stop flange to provide a load to a seal assembly. The packing flange is adjustable relative to the stop flange to adjust the load to be applied to the seal. A first guide member coupled to the packing flange or the stop flange provides a first predetermined distance between the packing flange and the stop flange. The first guide member provides an indication of a first predetermined load to be provided by the load assembly when the packing flange and the stop flange are spaced at the first predetermined distance provided by the first guide member. | 01-13-2011 |
20140077111 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO LOAD A VALVE PACKING - Methods and apparatus to load a valve packing are described. An example method disclosed herein includes adjusting a packing flange nut to a position corresponding at least approximately to a free condition of a biasing assembly, coupling a first gauge member to a first flange, adjusting a first gap between a first surface of the first gauge member and a reference surface opposite the first flange to a first predetermined distance, and tightening the packing flange nut so that the first surface of the first gauge member substantially aligns with or engages the reference surface and causes a load assembly to provide a first predetermined packing stress to the valve packing when the first gauge member substantially aligns with or engages the reference surface. | 03-20-2014 |
Matt Bovee, Morrow, OH US
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20100143736 | SURFACE TREATMENT OF SUBSTRATE OR PAPER/PAPERBOARD PRODUCTS USING OPTICAL BRIGHTENING AGENT - The present invention relates to a process for applying optical brightening agent (OBA) to a sheet of paper or paperboard substrate. The process comprises the step of spraying an aqueous composition comprising an optical brightening agent onto at least one surface of a sized paperboard substrate to form a treated paperboard substrate. The treated paperboard substrate includes a layer of OBA on at least one surface of the paper or paperboard substrate in which the brightness of the treated paper or paperboard substrate is greater than the sized paper or paperboard substrate before treating thereof. | 06-10-2010 |
20120003490 | SURFACE TREATMENT OF SUBSTRATE OR PAPER/PAPERBOARD PRODUCTS USING OPTICAL BRIGHTNENING AGENT - The present invention relates to a process for applying optical brightening agent (OBA) to a sheet of paper or paperboard substrate. The process comprises the step of spraying an aqueous composition comprising an optical brightening agent onto at least one surface of a sized paperboard substrate to form a treated paperboard substrate. The treated paperboard substrate includes a layer of OBA on at least one surface of the paper or paperboard substrate in which the brightness of the treated paper or paperboard substrate is greater than the sized paper or paperboard substrate before treating thereof. | 01-05-2012 |
20130171462 | Surface Treatment of Substrate or Paper/Paperboard Products Using Optical Brightening Agent - The present invention relates to a process for applying optical brightening agent (OBA) to a sheet of paper or paperboard substrate. The process comprises the step of spraying an aqueous composition comprising an optical brightening agent onto at least one surface of a sized paperboard substrate to form a treated paperboard substrate. The treated paperboard substrate includes a layer of OBA on at least one surface of the paper or paperboard substrate in which the brightness of the treated paper or paperboard substrate is greater than the sized paper or paperboard substrate before treating thereof. | 07-04-2013 |
Nathan A. Bovee, Cedar Falls, IA US
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20140325965 | DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID CONTROL SYSTEM - An engine has an exhaust gas system and a reductant delivery system. The reductant delivery system includes a pump which pumps reductant from a tank an injector which injects reductant into the exhaust gas, and a heater for heating the reductant in the tank. A control system includes an ECU which controls the pump, the injector and the heater as a function of sensed temperatures. The control system includes an idle state, a defrost state, a recirculation state and a heating state. | 11-06-2014 |
Reed Bovee, Anchorage, AK US
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20130076890 | Method and apparatus for continuous motion film scanning - A continuous film scanning system for high resolution digital archival and duplication of motion picture film on a frame by frame basis. Film is driven through the film scanning system through the use of rollers and maintained at a consistent tension throughout the scanning process. Optical interrogation of the perforations associated with each film frame is used to trigger digital image capture. The continuous film scanning system is particularly well adapted to safely handle imperfect or damaged film stock. | 03-28-2013 |
Timothy Bovee, Seattle, WA US
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20110020343 | AURISTATIN DRUG LINKER CONJUGATES - Drug Linker compounds and Drug Linker Ligand conjugates are provided that have auristatins linked via the C-terminus. The conjugates show efficacy without the need for a self-immolative group to release the drug. | 01-27-2011 |
20140050746 | AURISTATIN DRUG LINKER CONJUGATES - Drug Linker compounds and Drug Linker Ligand conjugates are provided that have auristatins linked via the C-terminus. The conjugates show efficacy without the need for a self-immolative group to release the drug. | 02-20-2014 |
Timothy Bovee, Bothell, WA US
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20130309256 | SELF-STABILIZING LINKER CONJUGATES - The present invention provides Ligand-Drug Conjugates, Drug-Linkers, Linkers, and Ligand-Linker Conjugates comprising a self-stabilizing linker assembly component. | 11-21-2013 |