Fought, US
Ann M. Fought, Orangeville, PA US
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20100086387 | Trash receptacle loading frame - The trash receptacle loading frame is a trash container cradle engageable with a front load or rear load hook truck for loading and transport on the truck. The trash receptacle loading frame allows one truck to do many different duties, maximizing potential and efficiency of the operator. The inventive cradle features a substantially open rectangular steel frame provided at a front end with an upstanding truck hook engaging component and at a rear end with hooks for engagement with the grab bars of both front and rear load containers. The rear latching hooks may include two safety latches at the top to lock in the top bar of the container, on rear load models, as well as two bars that will lock in place to keep the container from shifting left or right during transport, thus securing the container to the attachment. | 04-08-2010 |
David Fought, Middlebury, IN US
David E. Fought, Middlebury, IN US
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20100276651 | Method and apparatus for leveling travel trailers - A method and apparatus for leveling travel trailers is provided by placing a first pair of remotely operable jacks at the lower front corners of the trailer, placing a left and right pair of remotely operable jacks on each side of the trailer close to the axle hangers, mounting front to back and side to side level sensor on the trailer, and then operating the first pair of jacks to elevate the trailer when disconnecting the trailer from the towing vehicle and establishing a front to back level status by reference to the sensor output and then operating the left and/or right pair of jacks to establish a side to side level status by reference to the sensor output. | 11-04-2010 |
Eric T. Fought, Chandler, AZ US
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20080244343 | STRUCTURAL TESTING USING BOUNDARY SCAN TECHNIQUES - A boundary scan technique to generate toggling waveform such as a square wave signal to perform structural testing is disclosed. An instr_extesttoggle command is provided that enables IEEE 1149.1 boundary scan cell to selectively generate the toggling signal on the pre-specified output pads of the integrated circuit. The frequency of the toggling signal may be controlled by the JTAG clock signal and the frequency of the toggling signal may be independent of the length of the boundary scan chain. Such an approach circumvents provisioning test points on the interconnects of a printed circuit board. | 10-02-2008 |
Gerald Fought, Columbia Station, OH US
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20100004820 | WHEELCHAIR WITH SUSPENSION - Embodiments of a suspension for a vehicle is provided. The suspension includes, for example, a frame and a locking assembly. The locking assembly inhibits tipping of a frame of the vehicle when tipping of the frame is detected. | 01-07-2010 |
Gerald E. Fought, Columbia Station, OH US
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20080208394 | WHEELCHAIR SUSPENSION - The present invention provides a suspension for a conveyance that is capable of traversing obstacles and rough terrain. The suspension includes a frame, a pivot arm, a front caster, a drive assembly and a rear caster. The pivot arm and the drive assembly are coupled and decoupled based on movement of the drive assembly. | 08-28-2008 |
Kevin L. Fought, Round Rock, TX US
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20120011284 | DIRECT PROVISIONING OF STORAGE DEVICES TO VIRTUAL OS PARTITIONS - An OS instance can maintain management responsibility for SAN adapters to ensure separation and isolation of WPARs, while WPARs are given the capability of configuring an adapter (e.g., adding endpoint storage devices to the adapter). An operating system instance allocates an adapter to a first of a plurality of virtual operating system instances. The first virtual operating system instance updates a device data structure with an entry that indicates the adapter. The first virtual operating system instance maintains the device data structure. The first virtual operating system instance modifies the entry in the device data structure to associate a set of one or more endpoint storage devices with the adapter. The set of endpoint storage devices are provisioned to the first virtual operating system instance from a storage area network. The first virtual operating system instance configures the set of endpoint storage devices. | 01-12-2012 |
20120011501 | TRACKING LOADING AND UNLOADING OF KERNEL EXTENSIONS IN ISOLATED VIRTUAL SPACE - Some embodiments of the inventive subject matter are directed to receiving a request from a first instance of an operating system (e.g., a virtual operating system) to load a kernel extension that extends functionality of a kernel, where the kernel and the first instance of the operating system are managed by a second instance of the operating system (e.g., a global operating system), and where the first and second instances of the operating system share the kernel. Some embodiments are further directed to recording an indicator that indicates that the first of the plurality of the instances of the operating system requested to load the kernel extension, where the indicator is accessible only to the second instance of the operating system. In some embodiments, the method is further directed to loading the kernel extension, where loading the kernel extension extends functionality of the kernel. In some embodiments, the method is further directed to receiving a request by the first instance of the operating system to remove the functionality from the kernel and determining, based on the indicator, that the first instance of the operating system had previously requested to load the kernel extension. In some embodiments, the method is further directed to removing the functionality from the kernel in response to the determining, based on the indicator, that the first instance of the operating system had previously requested to load the kernel extension. | 01-12-2012 |
20120011502 | MANAGING UNIQUE ELECTRONIC IDENTIFICATION FOR KERNEL EXTENSIONS IN ISOLATED VIRTUAL SPACE - Some embodiments of the inventive subject matter are directed to detecting a file that a first instance of an operating system is configured to load where the file is configured to extend functionality of a kernel when loaded. In some embodiments, the first instance of the operating system is managed by a second instance of the operating system (e.g., the first instance of the operating system is a virtual operating system and the second instance is a global operating system). The first and second instances of the operating system share the kernel. Some embodiments are further directed to generating a unique electronic identifier based on properties of the file. The unique electronic identifier uniquely identifies the file. Some embodiments are further directed to providing a copy of the file to the first instance of the operating system, and some time later, receiving a request from the first instances of the operating system to load the copy of the file. Some embodiments are further directed to determining, using the unique electronic identifier, that the copy of the file from the first instance of the operating system is equivalent to the file. Some embodiments are further directed to loading the copy of the file in response to determining, using the unique electronic identifier, that the copy of the file is equivalent to the file. The loading extends the functionality of the kernel. | 01-12-2012 |
20120011503 | MANAGING LOADING AND UNLOADING OF SHARED KERNEL EXTENSIONS IN ISOLATED VIRTUAL SPACE - Some embodiments of the inventive subject matter are directed to receiving a request from a first instance of an operating system (e.g., a virtual operating system) to load a kernel extension that extends functionality of a kernel, where the kernel and the first instance of the operating system are managed by a second instance of the operating system (e.g., a global operating system), and where the first and second instances of the operating system share the kernel. Some embodiments are further directed to loading the kernel extension as a shared kernel extension. Some embodiments are further directed to receiving a request by the first instances of the operating system to unload the kernel extension and determining that a third instance of the operating system (e.g., another virtual operating system also managed by the global operating system) requires the kernel extension to remain loaded. Some embodiments are further directed to notifying the first instance of the operating system that the kernel extension was unloaded while leaving the kernel extension loaded in the kernel. | 01-12-2012 |
20120011520 | MANAGEMENT OF DEVICE IDENTIFIERS ACROSS VIRTUALIZED ENVIRONMENTS - A first of a plurality of virtual operating system instances requests a device identifier for a device to be configured by the first virtual operating system instance within an execution space of the first virtual operating system instance. In response, a device identifier data structure maintained in a kernel space is accessed, and a device identifier that is available is determined. An indication in the device identifier data structure that the device identifier is no longer available is recorded. The device identifier is returned from the kernel space to the first virtual operating system instance. The first virtual operating system instance assigns the device identifier to the device. | 01-12-2012 |
20140040609 | TRACKING LOADING AND UNLOADING OF KERNEL EXTENSIONS IN ISOLATED VIRTUAL SPACE - Some embodiments of the inventive subject matter are directed to receiving a request from a first instance of an operating system (e.g., a virtual operating system) to load a kernel extension that extends functionality of a kernel, where the kernel extension may be shared by a second instance of the operating system. An indicator accessible only to the second instance of the operating system records an indication that the first instance of the operating system requested to load the kernel extension. The kernel extension is loaded. A request is received by the first instance of the operating system to remove the functionality from the kernel. The functionality is removed from the kernel in response to determining, based on the indicator, that the first instance of the operating system had previously requested to load the kernel extension. | 02-06-2014 |
Kevin Lynn Fought, Round Rock, TX US
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20080267193 | TECHNIQUE FOR ENABLING NETWORK STATISTICS ON SOFTWARE PARTITIONS - A computer implemented method, data processing system, and computer program product for enabling network statistics to be collected per software partition. When an incoming data packet is received at the Internet Protocol (IP) layer of an operating system, the IP address in the incoming data packet is identified. The IP address in the incoming data packet is then compared against IP addresses stored in a hash table, wherein the hash table maps each IP address in the hash table to a software partition of the operating system. If an IP address in the hash table matches the IP address in the data packet, the software partition mapped to the located IP address in the hash table is identified. Network statistics collected for the incoming data packet are then associated with the software partition. | 10-30-2008 |
20100100892 | MANAGING HOSTED VIRTUALIZED OPERATING SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTS - A method, system, and computer usable program product for managing hosted virtualized operating system environments are provided in the illustrative embodiments. An instruction for an operation is received at a hosted virtual operating system environment. A server that is hosting the hosted virtual operating system environment is identified. The instruction is directed to the server to achieve the operation at the hosted virtual operating system environment. The instruction may be received at a network management component that may be in communication with the server and may interact with the server to instantiate the hosted virtual operating system environment. The server may be identified using a mapping information that may contain information about hosting relationships between a set of hosted virtual operating system environments and a set of servers. The instruction may be transformed to be executable on the server to achieve the operation at the hosted virtual operating system environment. | 04-22-2010 |
Lorianne Fought US
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20120046323 | Use of Succinate Dehydrogenase Inhibitors and/or Respiratory Chain Complex III Inhibitors for Improving the Ratio of Harmful to Beneficial Microorganisms - The present invention relates to the use of succinate dehydrogenase inhibitors and/or complex III inhibitors for controlling undesired fungal pathogens and simultaneously improving the ratio of harmful to beneficial microorganisms in crops and to a method for treating crops or parts of crops for controlling undesired fungal pathogens and simultaneously improving the ratio of harmful to beneficial microorganisms by treating the crops or parts of crops with a succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor and/or a complex III inhibitor. | 02-23-2012 |
Lorianne Fought, Kerman, CA US
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20100292080 | USE OF SUCCINATE DEHYDROGENASE INHIBITORS FOR EXTENDING SHELF LIFE OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES - The present invention relates to the use of succinate dehydrogenase Inhibitors for extending shelf life and storage stability of fruits and vegetables, to a method for extending shelf life of fruits and vegetables by applying a succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor to the crops prior to the harvest of the fruits or vegetables and to a fruit or vegetable treated with a succinate dehydrogenase Inhibitor. | 11-18-2010 |
20120258989 | USE OF SUCCINATE DEHYDROGENASE INHIBITORS FOR EXTENDING SHELF LIFE OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES - The present invention relates to the use of succinate dehydrogenase Inhibitors for extending shelf life and storage stability of fruits and vegetables, to a method for extending shelf life of fruits and vegetables by applying a succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor to the crops prior to the harvest of the fruits or vegetables and to a fruit or vegetable treated with a succinate dehydrogenase Inhibitor. | 10-11-2012 |
20130245050 | Use of N-Phenylethylpyraozole Carboxamide Derivatives or Salts Thereof for Extending Shelf Life of Fruits and Vegetables - The present invention relates to the use of N-phenylethylpyrazole carboxamide derivatives or salts thereof for extended shelf life and storage stability of fruits and vegetables, to a method for extending shelf life or fruits and vegetables by applying N-phenylethylpyrazole carboxamide derivatives or salts thereof to the crops prior to the harvest of the fruits or vegetables. | 09-19-2013 |
Scott C. Fought, Orangeville, PA US
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20100086387 | Trash receptacle loading frame - The trash receptacle loading frame is a trash container cradle engageable with a front load or rear load hook truck for loading and transport on the truck. The trash receptacle loading frame allows one truck to do many different duties, maximizing potential and efficiency of the operator. The inventive cradle features a substantially open rectangular steel frame provided at a front end with an upstanding truck hook engaging component and at a rear end with hooks for engagement with the grab bars of both front and rear load containers. The rear latching hooks may include two safety latches at the top to lock in the top bar of the container, on rear load models, as well as two bars that will lock in place to keep the container from shifting left or right during transport, thus securing the container to the attachment. | 04-08-2010 |
Wayne Robert Fought, Mt. Carmel, TN US
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20110074123 | Suspension Actuator for a Roll Control System - A hydraulically operated actuator is provided for controlling a roll of a vehicle that includes an actuator connected between a first mass and a second mass of the vehicle. An upper mount assembly is coupled to the first mass and a lower mount assembly is coupled to the second mass. A high-pressure chamber is disposed between the lower mount assembly and the upper mount assembly. The high-pressure chamber has a variable volume of hydraulic fluid disposed therein for selectively restricting the movement between the upper mount assembly and the lower mount assembly. A low-pressure accumulator includes a portal for receiving hydraulic fluid from the high-pressure chamber. | 03-31-2011 |