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Daniel A. Ateya, Alexandria, VA US
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20090011430 | ELECTRICAL DETECTION USING CONFINED FLUIDS - A device having: a laminar flow channel for liquids; two or more electrodes; a confining fluid inlet; a sample inlet; and a meter for measuring the impedance of any fluid between the electrodes. The device may have one or more specific binding sites, or it may have sheathing and unsheathing fluid transporting structures. A method of: providing the device; flowing a confining fluid and a conductive liquid that may contain cells or particles through the channel as described herein; and measuring the impedance between the electrodes. | 01-08-2009 |
Daniel A. Babbs, Austin, TX US
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20100038827 | Interferometric Analysis Method for the Manufacture of Nano-Scale Devices - The present invention features a method to determine relative spatial parameters between two coordinate systems, which may be a mold and a region of a substrate in which mold is employed to generate a pattern. The method includes sensing relative alignment between the two coordinate systems at multiple points and determines relative spatial parameters therebetween. The relative spatial parameters include a relative area and a relative shape. | 02-18-2010 |
20100314803 | Chucking System for Nano-Manufacturing - A chucking system may include a plurality of discrete vacuum sections. The size of at least one vacuum section may be configured to be substantially similar to size of a strained region of the substrate. The strained region of the substrate is a localized deformation in the substrate due to separation force applied during a nano-imprint lithography process. | 12-16-2010 |
20110014314 | Chucking System for Nano-Manufacturing - Chucking mechanisms may include a plurality of chucking sections respectively connecting to a pressure control device to generate individual chucking forces. The individual chucking forces of the chucking sections may be varied by the pressure control device such that a magnitude of separation force is reduced for an imprint lithography system. | 01-20-2011 |
Daniel A. Bachovchin, San Diego, CA US
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20100130439 | GENOMIC MUTATION INHIBITORS THAT INHIBIT Y FAMILY DNA POLYMERASES - Modulators of error prone DNA polymerases are provided. Methods of inhibiting genomic mutation to inhibit the emergence of drug resistant target cells are also provided. Screening assays for identifying modulators of error prone DNA polymerases are provided. | 05-27-2010 |
Daniel A. Beilke, Blaine, MN US
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20080267801 | Double action simplex diaphragm pump - A double-acting, simplex, fluid handling pump is designed to facilitate an optional configuration as either a plunger pump or a diaphragm pump. An injection molded plastic pump body comprises two bilaterally symmetrical halves that include internal pockets and grooves for clamping and retaining first and second generally identical valve assemblies at opposing end portions of the pump body. When configured as a plunger pump, first and second plunger are arranged to move 180 degrees out-of-phase with respect to one another within stationary guide sleeves that are clamped within the pump body where one plunger effecting a suction stroke while the other effects a compression stroke. When configured as a diaphragm pump, the plungers are removed from the connecting rods and replaced by diaphragms and a change is made in the valve casing employed but a majority of the remaining parts of the pump assembly remain unchanged from what is used in the plunger pump. | 10-30-2008 |
20100303649 | Double Action Simplex Pump - Embodiments of the invention provide a double action simplex pump including a pump body with a first half and a second half joined together to form an enclosed cavity. The first half includes a first pipe member and the second half includes a second pipe member. A first end of the first pipe member is a fluid inlet port and a second end of the second pipe member is a fluid outlet port. The enclosed cavity defines a first pocket and a second pocket each in fluid communication with a first lumen of the first pipe member and a second lumen of the second pipe member. A first valve assembly is positioned in the first pocket and a second valve assembly is positioned in the second pocket. Each of the first valve assembly and the second valve assembly includes a valve casing supporting an inlet poppet valve, an outlet poppet valve, and a central opening located between the inlet poppet valve and the outlet poppet valve. The central opening is aligned with one of a plunger and a diaphragm. | 12-02-2010 |
Daniel A. Bercovici, Burlington, VT US
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20110083284 | Pigment Compositions for Hair Coloring - Compositions and methods relating to the use of pigment compositions are revealed, which can be used to impart color to hair. For instance, treatment formulations that include a pigment-functionalized cationic polymer can be utilized. In some particular instances, a plurality of serially applied treatment formulations is used to improve the characteristics of hair coloring. In addition, other formulations or treatments, such as one or more sealing compositions, or a final coating formulation can also be used to impart other desired characteristics such as treatment durability. Other components of various formulations/compositions are also discussed. Processes for using such compositions/formulations are disclosed. Along with the compositions, kits can be assembled where various compositions/formulations are compartmentalized for storage until the time for application. | 04-14-2011 |
Daniel A. Buttry, Laramie, WY US
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20080241858 | RAPID MICROBIAL DETECTION AND ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBIILITY TESTING - A method for the detection of microorganisms in a sample comprising contacting said sample with a biosensor concentration module, allowing microorganisms to grow for a first period of time and detecting growth of discrete microorganisms as an indication of the presence of said microorganisms. | 10-02-2008 |
20080261229 | SIMULTANEOUS RAPID DETECTION OF MICROBES - The invention includes a method of simultaneously detecting the presence or absence of more than one microbe class (e.g., bacteria, yeast, and mold) in a sample. The method can include the step of applying a sample suspected of containing more than one microbe class to a growth medium, optionally fragmenting the sample, associating the sample with a labeling agent, and simultaneously detecting the presence or absence of each microbe class by detection of the labeling agent. | 10-23-2008 |
20100136570 | SENSITIVE AND RAPID DETERMINATION OF ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY - The present invention relates to moving microorganisms to a surface, where they are grown in the presence and absence of antimicrobials, and by monitoring the growth of the microorganisms over time in the two conditions, their susceptibility to the antimicrobials can be determined. The microorganisms can be moved to the surface through electrophoresis, centrifugation or filtration. When the movement involves electrophoresis, the presence of oxidizing and reducing reagents lowers the voltage at which electrophoretic force can be generated and allows a broader range of means by which the target can be detected. Monitoring can comprise optical detection, and most conveniently includes the detection of individual microorganisms. The microorganisms can be stained in order to give information about their response to antimicrobials. | 06-03-2010 |
20120077206 | Rapid Microbial Detection and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing - A method for the detection of microorganisms in a sample comprising contacting said sample with a biosensor concentration module, allowing microorganisms to grow for a first period of time and detecting growth of discrete microorganisms as an indication of the presence of said microorganisms. | 03-29-2012 |
20130217063 | RAPID MICROBIAL DETECTION AND ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY TESTING - A method for the detection of microorganisms in a sample comprising contacting said sample with a biosensor concentration module, allowing microorganisms to grow for a first period of time and detecting growth of discrete microorganisms as an indication of the presence of said microorganisms. | 08-22-2013 |
20140323340 | SENSITIVE AND RAPID DETERMINATION OF ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY - The present invention relates to moving microorganisms to a surface, where they are grown in the presence and absence of antimicrobials, and by monitoring the growth of the microorganisms over time in the two conditions, their susceptibility to the antimicrobials can be determined. The microorganisms can be moved to the surface through electrophoresis, centrifugation or filtration. When the movement involves electrophoresis, the presence of oxidizing and reducing reagents lowers the voltage at which electrophoretic force can be generated and allows a broader range of means by which the target can be detected. Monitoring can comprise optical detection, and most conveniently includes the detection of individual microorganisms. The microorganisms can be stained in order to give information about their response to antimicrobials. | 10-30-2014 |
20140363823 | SENSITIVE AND RAPID DETERMINATION OF ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY - The present invention relates to moving microorganisms to a surface, where they are grown in the presence and absence of antimicrobials, and by monitoring the growth of the microorganisms over time in the two conditions, their susceptibility to the antimicrobials can be determined. The microorganisms can be moved to the surface through electrophoresis, centrifugation or filtration. When the movement involves electrophoresis, the presence of oxidizing and reducing reagents lowers the voltage at which electrophoretic force can be generated and allows a broader range of means by which the target can be detected. Monitoring can comprise optical detection, and most conveniently includes the detection of individual microorganisms. The microorganisms can be stained in order to give information about their response to antimicrobials. | 12-11-2014 |
Daniel A. Buttry, Tempe, AZ US
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20090253024 | Nitro-Compound Cathodes for Batteries and Semi-Fuel Cells - There is disclosed a cathode/fuel formulation used for primary cells (batteries) or even for semi-fuel cells. More particularly, there is disclosed an air-breathing cathode semi-fuel cell having an anode and a cathode formulation, wherein the anode comprises a formulation of metals and alloys selected from the group consisting of Li, Mg, Ca, Al, and combinations thereof, and the cathode formulation comprises components (a) an aromatic nitro compound as a fuel, (b) a binder agent, and (c) and a conductive particle composition, wherein the three components are mixed together and pressed onto a scaffold to form a cathode, wherein the cathode formulation further comprises oxygen or openings to allow for air to circulate. More particularly, there is disclosed a battery having an anode and a cathode formulation, wherein the anode comprises a formulation of metals and alloys selected from the group consisting of Li, Mg, Ca, Al, and combinations thereof, and the cathode formulation comprises components (a) an aromatic nitro compound as a fuel, (b) a binder agent, and (c) and a conductive particle composition, wherein the three components are mixed together and pressed onto a scaffold to form a cathode. | 10-08-2009 |
20090272949 | Method for Producing Metal Oxide Nanoparticles Encapsulated with Conducting Polymers - There is disclosed a method for producing metal oxide nanoparticles that are capped or otherwise encapsulated with conducting polymers. There is further disclosed a method for using metal oxide nanoparticles that are capped or encapsulated with conducting polymers in batteries and other energy storage devices. There is further disclosed a battery or other energy storage device having a cathode made from metal oxide nanoparticles capped or encapsulated with conducting particles. More particularly the battery is a secondary lithium battery. | 11-05-2009 |
20100285375 | METAL-AIR LOW TEMPERATURE IONIC LIQUID CELL - The present application relates to an electrochemical metal-air cell in which a low temperature ionic liquid is used. | 11-11-2010 |
20140271434 | Capture and Release of Carbon Dioxide - Carbon dioxide capture and release includes contacting a gas comprising carbon dioxide with a mixture comprising a precursor and a solvent and reducing the precursor to form a capture agent. The capture agent is reacted with the carbon dioxide to form a non-volatile species containing carbon dioxide. The non-volatile species is oxidized to regenerate the precursor and to release carbon dioxide. The mixture may be formed by combining the precursor and the solvent. | 09-18-2014 |
Daniel A. Cargnel, Baltimore, MD US
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20080237125 | METHOD OF CLEANING MEMBRANES - The present invention relates a method for cleaning polymeric microfiltration membranes and membrane units, and to compositions useful in such methods. The compositions include at least one soluble sulfite reducing agent and a compatible solvent. | 10-02-2008 |
Daniel A. Carretta, Concord, NC US
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20100138346 | Automatic Savings Program - A computer implemented method of processing a financial transaction executed by first person includes determining an automatic savings amount from the financial transaction by rounding up the amount of the financial transaction to the nearest dollar. The method further includes debiting the calculated savings amount from an account of the first person and crediting the savings amount to an account of a second person. | 06-03-2010 |
20130030992 | Automatic Savings Program - A computer implemented method of processing a financial transaction executed by first person includes determining an automatic savings amount from the financial transaction by rounding up the amount of the financial transaction to the nearest dollar. The method further includes debiting the calculated savings amount from an account of the first person and crediting the savings amount to an account of a second person. | 01-31-2013 |
20140108237 | Automatic Savings Program - A computer implemented method of processing a financial transaction executed by first person includes determining an automatic savings amount from the financial transaction by rounding up the amount of the financial transaction to the nearest dollar. The method further includes debiting the calculated savings amount from an account of the first person and crediting the savings amount to an account of a second person. | 04-17-2014 |
Daniel A. Ciardullo, Rolla, MO US
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20080208642 | INTERACTIVE OPTICAL CARDS AND OTHER HAND-HELD DEVICES WITH INCREASED CONNECTIVITY - A system for deriving benefits from the reception and processing of composite video signals by a hand-held device, such as a smart card. Video signals are modulated with auxiliary data creating composite video signals. The composite video signals are then transmitted to and received by a hand-held device. The auxiliary data is then detected in the modulated video signal by circuitry of the hand-held device. The user receives benefits resulting from the reception of the auxiliary data. | 08-28-2008 |
20100014869 | INTERACTIVE OPTICAL CARDS AND OTHER HAND-HELD DEVICES WITH INCREASED CONNECTIVITY - A system for deriving benefits from the reception and processing of composite video signals by a hand-held device, such as a smart card. Video signals are modulated with auxiliary data creating composite video signals. The composite video signals are then transmitted to and received by a hand-held device. The auxiliary data is then detected in the modulated video signal by circuitry of the hand-held device. The user receives benefits resulting from the reception of the auxiliary data. | 01-21-2010 |
20100141837 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MODULATING A VIDEO SIGNAL WITH DATA - A system for transmitting auxiliary data within a modulated video signal from a broadcast source to a hand-held device with a slot, the system comprising the broadcast source comprises means for transmitting auxiliary data to the slotted hand-held device via the modulated video signal; an interface device electronically coupled to the hand-held device via the slot and comprises a card microcontroller, a receiver electronically coupled to the card microcontroller for receiving the modulated video signal from the broadcast source, and circuitry electronically coupled to the card microcontroller and the receiver for demodulating the modulated video signal and reproducing the auxiliary data, and transferring the auxiliary data to the hand-held device via an interface protocol, and the hand-held device with the slot comprises a microcontroller for processing the signal auxiliary data received via the interface protocol from the interface device. | 06-10-2010 |
20100274643 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MODULATING A VIDEO SIGNAL WITH DATA - A system for transmitting auxiliary data within a modulated video signal from a broadcast source to a hand-held device with a slot, the system comprising the broadcast source comprises means for transmitting auxiliary data to the slotted hand-held device via the modulated video signal; an interface device electronically coupled to the hand-held device via the slot and comprises a card microcontroller, a receiver electronically coupled to the card microcontroller for receiving the modulated video signal from the broadcast source, and circuitry electronically coupled to the card microcontroller and the receiver for demodulating the modulated video signal and reproducing the auxiliary data, and transferring the auxiliary data to the hand-held device via an interface protocol, and the hand-held device with the slot comprises a microcontroller for processing the signal auxiliary data received via the interface protocol from the interface device. | 10-28-2010 |
Daniel A. Clarizio, Antelope, CA US
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20090070781 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INTERFACING WITH A COMPUTER USER VIA VIRTUAL THUMBNAILS - Methods and apparatus of interfacing with a computer user via virtual thumbnails are disclosed. The system determines the number of zones for each virtual thumbnail, the variable to represent in each zone, and the current state of each of those variables. The system then dynamically renders each of the virtual thumbnails accordingly. For example, if the top-left zone of a virtual thumbnail is to indicate the current operating system associated with a virtual machine, and the current operating system for that virtual machine is Microsoft Windows, then the system displays a flying window icon in the top-left zone of that virtual thumbnail. Once the virtual thumbnail are displayed, the system looks for events associated with the virtual thumbnails (e.g., a click in one of the zones) and executes instructions in response to detecting those events (e.g., show virtual thumbnails indicative of the operating system's services if the operating system zone of a virtual thumbnail is clicked). | 03-12-2009 |
20090138869 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR STORING AND TRANSMITTING HISTORICAL CONFIGURATION DATA ASSOCIATED WITH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ASSETS - Methods and apparatus for storing and transmitting historical configuration data associated with information technology assets are disclosed. The system reads and stores a first version of data with a timestamp. The system then performs a local update by reading a second version of data with a timestamp, replacing the first set of data and timestamp, and storing the changes between the first and second versions of data. The system also may receive update requests from a remote location for the latest version of data. The changes between versions of data are sent to the remote location, where the changes between versions of data are stored and are usable to create the requested latest version of data and/or prior versions of data. | 05-28-2009 |
20130232122 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR STORING AND TRANSMITTING HISTORICAL CONFIGURATION DATA ASSOCIATED WITH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ASSETS - Methods and apparatus for storing and transmitting historical configuration data associated with information technology assets are disclosed. The system reads and stores a first version of data with a timestamp. The system then performs a local update by reading a second version of data with a timestamp, replacing the first set of data and timestamp, and storing the changes between the first and second versions of data. The system also may receive update requests from a remote location for the latest version of data. The changes between versions of data are sent to the remote location, where the changes between versions of data are stored and are usable to create the requested latest version of data and/or prior versions of data. | 09-05-2013 |
Daniel A. Cohen, Santa Barbara, CA US
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20100142576 | (Al,Ga,In)N DIODE LASER FABRICATED AT REDUCED TEMPERATURE - A method of fabricating an (Al,Ga,In)N laser diode, comprising depositing one or more III-N layers upon a growth substrate at a first temperature, depositing an indium containing laser core at a second temperature upon layers deposited at a first temperature, and performing all subsequent fabrication steps under conditions that inhibit degradation of the laser core, wherein the conditions are a substantially lower temperature than the second temperature. | 06-10-2010 |
20120256158 | Al(x)Ga(1-x)N-CLADDING-FREE NONPOLAR III-NITRIDE BASED LASER DIODES AND LIGHT EMITTING DIODES - A method for fabricating Al | 10-11-2012 |
20130215921 | (Al,Ga,In)N DIODE LASER FABRICATED AT REDUCED TEMPERATURE - A method of fabricating an (Al,Ga,In)N laser diode, comprising depositing one or more III-N layers upon a growth substrate at a first temperature, depositing an indium containing laser core at a second temperature upon layers deposited at a first temperature, and performing all subsequent fabrication steps under conditions that inhibit degradation of the laser core, wherein the conditions are a substantially lower temperature than the second temperature. | 08-22-2013 |
20140301419 | (Al,Ga,In)N DIODE LASER FABRICATED AT REDUCED TEMPERATURE - A method of fabricating an (Al,Ga,In)N laser diode, comprising depositing one or more III-N layers upon a growth substrate at a first temperature, depositing an indium containing laser core at a second temperature upon layers deposited at a first temperature, and performing all subsequent fabrication steps under conditions that inhibit degradation of the laser core, wherein the conditions are a substantially lower temperature than the second temperature. | 10-09-2014 |
Daniel A. Colica, Tuscon, AZ US
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20110190918 | Automated Logistics Support System Incorporating a Product Integrity Analysis System - A computer implemented system includes an integrated logistics support system and a product integrity analysis system that utilize an integrated database. The product integrity analysis system includes a failure mode effects and criticality analysis (FMECA) application that is operable to access a plurality of distribution references, analyze a first and a second distribution reference from the plurality of distribution references, and calculate a particular distribution for a particular part type in the first distribution reference using an associated distribution of the particular part type in the second distribution reference. | 08-04-2011 |
Daniel A. Collens, Waterloo CA
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20090276619 | PARALLEL DISTRIBUTION AND FINGERPRINTING OF DIGITAL CONTENT - Distributing information, including the steps of watermarking the digital content, distributing the digital content using a multi-source system, and partially fingerprinting digital content at each stage of moving information from a point of origin to the viewer. “Adaptation” of the digital content to the recipient includes maintaining the digital content in encrypted form at each such intermediate device, including decrypting the digital content with a key unique to both the device and the specific movie, selecting a portion of the watermark locations into which to embed information, embedding fingerprinting information into those locations sufficient to identify the recipient, and encrypting the fingerprinted digital content with a new such key. | 11-05-2009 |
20100172498 | SECURE PRESENTATION OF MEDIA STREAMS IN RESPONSE TO ENCRYPTED CONTENT - Secure presentation of media streams includes encoding the media streams into digital content, encrypting a portion of that digital content, the portion being required for presentation, in which the encrypted version is substantially unchanged in formatting parameters from the clear version of the digital content. Selecting those portions for encryption so there is no change in distribution of the media stream: packetization of the digital data, or synchronization of audio with video portions of the media stream. When encoding the media stream into MPEG-2, refraining from encrypting information by which the video block data is described, packet formatting information, and encrypting the video block data using a block-substitution cipher. A block-substitution cipher can be used to encrypt each sequence of 16 bytes of video data in each packet, possibly leaving as many as 15 bytes of video data in each packet in the clear. | 07-08-2010 |
20120237078 | Watermarking and Fingerprinting Digital Content Using Alternative Blocks to Embed Information - A method of embedding information in digital content representing media streams. The method includes (1) selecting a set of locations within that digital content reprensenting the media stream to embed information, (2) selecting a set of possible alterations to make at those locations, and (3) making a subset of the possible alterations. The set of locations and possible alterations is herein sometimes called a “watermark.” The subset of actual alterations that are made is herein sometimes called a “fingerprint.” The method determines a set of locations at which there are alternative versions of digital content representing the same media stream, such as one being the original and one being an alternative version of the same digital content, herein sometimes called the “original movie” and the “alt-movie,” or herein sometimes called the “original block” and the “alt-block” for a particular block in the digital content representing the media stream. | 09-20-2012 |
Daniel A. Cookro, Litchfield Park, AZ US
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20090258655 | System and method for integrating location information into an internet phone system - A system and a method for integrating the receipt and transmission of location information into VoIP phone systems. The system may include a location device that includes a SATPS receiver and an antenna together with one or more connectors that allow connection of the location device to other devices, such as a VoIP telephone and a router, that are connected to and made a part of a VoIP phone system. A method of operating such a system is also disclosed. | 10-15-2009 |
Daniel A. Daluise, Southborough, MA US
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20100055461 | ARTIFICIAL TURF INFILL - An artificial turf infill comprising an organic material including ground walnut shells having each organic particle completely coated with an anti-microbial agent. Water-retaining particles are added to the infill ranging between 0 and 60% of total weight of the mixture. Synthetic, ecologically-safe resilient granules preferably between approximately 20% and 25% by weight may be added to the infill to improve shock attenuation (lower G-max) properties of the infill mixture. The water-retaining particles and synthetic resilient granules within the infill are completely coated with the anti-microbial agent. | 03-04-2010 |
20140193593 | ARTIFICIAL TURF - An artificial turf for a synthetic field system includes a flexible, water-permeable backing, a pile fabric woven into the backing, and a limited layer of water-absorbent, eco-friendly and light reflective infill deposited within voids formed in the pile fabric. The pile fabric is constructed with a plurality of separate, upwardly standing, reduced height tufts, each tuft including a plurality of synthetic filaments that resemble individual blades of natural grass. The tufts are arranged into parallel rows, with the spacing between rows being fixed and equal to the spacing between successive tufts in each row so as to yield an artificial field surface with an increased density of filaments. The dimensional aspects and high filament density of the artificial turf introduces a number of notable advantages over conventional artificial turfs including better performance, less surface heat retention, improved aesthetics, reduced infill maintenance requirements, and greater compliance with environmental standards. | 07-10-2014 |
Daniel A. Delibac, Colchester, VT US
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20090230555 | TUNGSTEN LINER FOR ALUMINUM-BASED ELECTROMIGRATION RESISTANT INTERCONNECT STRUCTURE - An underlying interconnect level containing underlying W vias embedded in a dielectric material layer are formed on a semiconductor substrate. A metallic layer stack comprising, from bottom to top, a low-oxygen-reactivity metal layer, a bottom transition metal layer, a bottom transition metal nitride layer, an aluminum-copper layer, an optional top transition metal layer, and a top transition metal nitride layer. The metallic layer stack is lithographically patterned to form at least one aluminum-based metal line, which constitutes a metal interconnect structure. The low-oxygen-reactivity metal layer enhances electromigration resistance of the at least one aluminum-based metal line since formation of compound between the bottom transition metal layer and the dielectric material layer is prevented by the low-oxygen-reactivity metal layer, which does not interact with the dielectric material layer. | 09-17-2009 |
20100237503 | ELECTROMIGRATION RESISTANT ALUMINUM-BASED METAL INTERCONNECT STRUCTURE - A vertical metallic stack, from bottom to top, of an elemental metal liner, a metal nitride liner, a Ti liner, an aluminum portion, and a metal nitride cap, is formed on an underlying metal interconnect structure. The vertical metallic stack is annealed at an elevated temperature to induce formation of a TiAl | 09-23-2010 |
20110221064 | ELECTROMIGRATION RESISTANT ALUMINUM-BASED METAL INTERCONNECT STRUCTURE - A vertical metallic stack, from bottom to top, of an elemental metal liner, a metal nitride liner, a Ti liner, an aluminum portion, and a metal nitride cap, is formed on an underlying metal interconnect structure. The vertical metallic stack is annealed at an elevated temperature to induce formation of a TiAl | 09-15-2011 |
20140291802 | SEMICONDUCTOR STRUCTURES WITH METAL LINES - Disclosed are semiconductor structures with metal lines and methods of manufacture which reduce or eliminate extrusion formation. The method includes forming a metal wiring comprising a layered structure of metal materials with an upper constraining layer. The method further includes forming a film on the metal wiring which prevents metal extrusion during an annealing process. | 10-02-2014 |
20150035117 | METHOD FOR REDUCING LATERAL EXTRUSION FORMED IN SEMICONDUCTOR STRUCTURES AND SEMICONDUCTOR STRUCTURES FORMED THEREOF - Aspects of the present invention relate to method for reducing lateral extrusion formed in semiconductor structures and semiconductor structures formed thereof. Various embodiments include a method for reducing lateral extrusion formed in semiconductor structures. The method can include removing a portion of a first lateral extrusion in an aluminum layer of the semiconductor structure, and determining a post-removal thickness of a dielectric layer positioned adjacent the aluminum layer. The post-removal thickness may be determined subsequent to the removing of the portion of the first lateral extrusion. The method can also include determining a difference between the post-removal thickness of the dielectric layer and a pre-removal thickness of the dielectric layer. | 02-05-2015 |
Daniel A. Dube, Jr., Putnam, CT US
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20110306929 | Fluid Delivery Device Needle Retraction Mechanisms, Cartridges and Expandable Hydraulic Fluid Seals - A fluid delivery device includes an automatic needle retraction mechanism configured to automatically retract a delivery end of a needle into a housing. In one embodiment, the needle assembly is configured to automatically withdraw the delivery end of the needle into the housing upon an actuator moving from the first position to the second position. In one embodiment, the needle assembly is configured to automatically withdraw the delivery end of the needle into the housing upon decoupling a bottom surface of the housing from a skin surface. | 12-15-2011 |
20140236086 | Fluid Delivery Device Needle Retraction Mechanisms, Cartridges and Expandable Hydraulic Fluid Seals - A fluid delivery device includes an automatic needle retraction mechanism configured to automatically retract a delivery end of a needle into a housing. In one embodiment, the needle assembly is configured to automatically withdraw the delivery end of the needle into the housing upon an actuator moving from the first position to the second position. In one embodiment, the needle assembly is configured to automatically withdraw the delivery end of the needle into the housing upon decoupling a bottom surface of the housing from a skin surface. | 08-21-2014 |
Daniel A. Dufresne, Ii, Bow, NH US
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20110290894 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING COOLING IN A DATA STORAGE SYSTEM - A system having: a midplane having air flow channels therein; a disk drive mounted to a first side of the midplane; and a temperature sensors mounted to the midplane. The system includes a pair of electrical chassis connected to a second side of the midplane. A first one of the chassis has therein: a fan; and a fan controller for controlling speed of the fan in response to a temperature control signal. A second one of the chassis has therein: a microprocessor for: detecting temperature signals produced by the temperature sensors; comparing differences between the detected temperature signals; and selecting one of the detected temperature control signal from the compared differences as the temperature control signal. A faulty one of the temperature sensors is detected by: selecting one of the detected temperature control signal as the faulty one of the plurality of temperature sensors from the compared differences. | 12-01-2011 |
Daniel A. Enquobahrie, Brookine, MA US
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20110144076 | PRETERM DELIVERY DIAGNOSTIC ASSAY - The present invention in one aspect relates generally to the identification, provision and use of a plurality of biomarkers to provide risk assessment of a woman for preterm delivery, and products and processes related thereto. In one aspect, a novel plurality of biomarkers as described herein is provided to determine a risk for preterm delivery. In one aspect are methods for determining a risk of preterm delivery in a subject. In another aspect are methods of predicting the likelihood of preterm delivery in a subject. In yet another aspect are methods for identifying subjects at risk of preterm delivery, and kits for use in the method In yet another aspect are nucleic acid arrays comprising nucleic acid probes that hybridize to preterm delivery marker genes. | 06-16-2011 |
Daniel A. Erianson, San Francisco, CA US
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20080220536 | Methods for Identifying Compounds that Modulate Enzymatic Activities by Employing Covalently Bonded Target-Extender Complexes with Ligand Candidates - The present invention relates to the use of “tethering” to identify compounds that modulate enzymatic activity. | 09-11-2008 |
Daniel A. Erlanson, San Francisco, CA US
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20080293777 | Weight Loss Treatment - The present invention relates to the use of 2-phenyl-1,2-benzisoselenazol-3(2H)-one and other selenium-containing compounds for weight loss. | 11-27-2008 |
20100144730 | PYRIDINONYL PDK1 INHIBITORS - The present invention provides pyridinonyl PDK1 inhibitors and methods of treating cancer using the same. | 06-10-2010 |
20110301235 | ORGANOSELENIUM COMPOUNDS AND USES THEREOF - Provided herein are organoselenium compounds and pharmaceutical compositions thereof. Also provided herein are methods of treatment, prevention, or amelioration of a variety of medical disorders using the compounds and pharmaceutical compositions provided herein. | 12-08-2011 |
20120077711 | Novel Ligands and Libraries of Ligands - The present invention provides compounds and libraries of compounds having formula (I): | 03-29-2012 |
20120157442 | HETEROARYL BTK INHIBITORS - The present invention provides compounds useful as inhibitors of Btk, compositions thereof, and methods of using the same. | 06-21-2012 |
20120157443 | BRUTON'S TYROSINE KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides compounds useful as inhibitors of Btk, compositions thereof, and methods of using the same. | 06-21-2012 |
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Daniel A. Estoque, Boulder, CO US
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20090322111 | VEHICLE RACK - A vehicle rack system including a framework including a driver's side portion, a passenger's side portion and a front portion extending therebetween. The driver's side and the passenger's side portions being triangular in configuration and having a lower frame piece for mounting to a side bed of a vehicle and a downwardly sloping upper frame piece. The upper frame pieces of the driver's side portion and the passenger's side portion may diverge in a rearward direction from the front portion. The system includes a covering for providing a sheltered environment for the vehicle's cargo bed. The covering includes driver's side and passenger's side panels that are removably insertable into the side portions. The covering also includes a cover spanning between the driver's side portion and the passenger's side portion. It is contemplated that the driver's side portion may be constructed as a mirror image of the passenger's side portion. | 12-31-2009 |
Daniel A. Evbota, Beltsville, MD US
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20090023375 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING DETONATION DAMAGE RESISTANCE IN DUCTWORK - A ductwork system including a duct having a plurality of ducting panels joined together to define a flow passage extending therethrough, and the duct having structure for resisting damage thereto caused by a detonation within the duct. The structure for resisting damage can include an internal bracing within and extending across the flow passage of the duct to tie at least two sides of the duct together. For example, the internal bracing can be a reinforcement panel including a mounting frame with one or more elongated members extending from one side of the frame attached to a ducting panel to another side of the frame attached to an opposite ducting panel. Alternatively or in addition to the above structure, the duct can have structure for resisting damage that includes providing the duct with at least one curved or faceted side along an axial length of the duct. | 01-22-2009 |
Daniel A. Eyink, Newburyport, MA US
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20080286234 | Method for treating demyelinating diseases - A method for treating demyelinating diseases such as MS comprised of administering to an individual afflicted with a demyelinating disease a medicament that induces prolactin secretion. Prolactin secretion stimulates oligodendrocyte precurser cells, which remyelinate demyelinated nerve cells. The medicament is administered at a dosage sufficient to induce prolactin secretion resulting in a hyperprolactinemia. Estrogen, estradiol, estriol, histamine H | 11-20-2008 |
Daniel A. Faraj, Rochester, MN US
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20110258245 | Performing A Local Reduction Operation On A Parallel Computer - A parallel computer including compute nodes, each including two reduction processing cores, a network write processing core, and a network read processing core, each processing core assigned an input buffer. Copying, in interleaved chunks by the reduction processing cores, contents of the reduction processing cores' input buffers to an interleaved buffer in shared memory; copying, by one of the reduction processing cores, contents of the network write processing core's input buffer to shared memory; copying, by another of the reduction processing cores, contents of the network read processing core's input buffer to shared memory; and locally reducing in parallel by the reduction processing cores: the contents of the reduction processing core's input buffer; every other interleaved chunk of the interleaved buffer; the copied contents of the network write processing core's input buffer; and the copied contents of the network read processing core's input buffer. | 10-20-2011 |
20110258627 | Runtime Optimization Of An Application Executing On A Parallel Computer - Identifying a collective operation within an application executing on a parallel computer; identifying a call site of the collective operation; determining whether the collective operation is root-based; if the collective operation is not root-based: establishing a tuning session and executing the collective operation in the tuning session; if the collective operation is root-based, determining whether all compute nodes executing the application identified the collective operation at the same call site; if all compute nodes identified the collective operation at the same call site, establishing a tuning session and executing the collective operation in the tuning session; and if all compute nodes executing the application did not identify the collective operation at the same call site, executing the collective operation without establishing a tuning session. | 10-20-2011 |
20120030370 | Administering Connection Identifiers For Collective Operations In A Parallel Computer - Administering connection identifiers for collective operations in a parallel computer, including prior to calling a collective operation, determining, by a first compute node of a communicator to receive an instruction to execute the collective operation, whether a value stored in a global connection identifier utilization buffer exceeds a predetermined threshold; if the value stored in the global ConnID utilization buffer does not exceed the predetermined threshold: calling the collective operation with a next available ConnID including retrieving, from an element of a ConnID buffer, the next available ConnID and locking the element of the ConnID buffer from access by other compute nodes; and if the value stored in the global ConnID utilization buffer exceeds the predetermined threshold: repeatedly determining whether the value stored in the global ConnID utilization buffer exceeds the predetermined threshold until the value stored in the global ConnID utilization buffer does not exceed the predetermined threshold. | 02-02-2012 |
20120144400 | Data Communications In A Parallel Active Messaging Interface Of A Parallel Computer - Algorithm selection for data communications in a parallel active messaging interface (‘PAMI’) of a parallel computer, the PAMI composed of data communications endpoints, each endpoint including specifications of a client, a context, and a task, endpoints coupled for data communications through the PAMI, including associating in the PAMI data communications algorithms and ranges of message sizes so that each algorithm is associated with a separate range of message sizes; receiving in an origin endpoint of the PAMI a data communications instruction, the instruction specifying transmission of a data communications message from the origin endpoint to a target endpoint, the data communications message characterized by a message size; selecting, from among the associated algorithms and ranges, a data communications algorithm in dependence upon the message size; and transmitting, according to the selected data communications algorithm from the origin endpoint to the target endpoint, the data communications message. | 06-07-2012 |
20120144401 | Data Communications For A Collective Operation In A Parallel Active Messaging Interface Of A Parallel Computer - Algorithm selection for data communications in a parallel active messaging interface (‘PAMI’) of a parallel computer, the PAMI composed of data communications endpoints, each endpoint including specifications of a client, a context, and a task, endpoints coupled for data communications through the PAMI, including associating in the PAMI data communications algorithms and bit masks; receiving in an origin endpoint of the PAMI a collective instruction, the instruction specifying transmission of a data communications message from the origin endpoint to a target endpoint; constructing a bit mask for the received collective instruction; selecting, from among the associated algorithms and bit masks, a data communications algorithm in dependence upon the constructed bit mask; and executing the collective instruction, transmitting, according to the selected data communications algorithm from the origin endpoint to the target endpoint, the data communications message. | 06-07-2012 |
20120317399 | Performing A Local Reduction Operation On A Parallel Computer - A parallel computer including compute nodes, each including two reduction processing cores, a network write processing core, and a network read processing core, each processing core assigned an input buffer. Copying, in interleaved chunks by the reduction processing cores, contents of the reduction processing cores' input buffers to an interleaved buffer in shared memory; copying, by one of the reduction processing cores, contents of the network write processing core's input buffer to shared memory; copying, by another of the reduction processing cores, contents of the network read processing core's input buffer to shared memory; and locally reducing in parallel by the reduction processing cores: the contents of the reduction processing core's input buffer; every other interleaved chunk of the interleaved buffer; the copied contents of the network write processing core's input buffer; and the copied contents of the network read processing core's input buffer. | 12-13-2012 |
20130046844 | ADMINISTERING CONNECTION IDENTIFIERS FOR COLLECTIVE OPERATIONS IN A PARALLEL COMPUTER - Administering connection identifiers for collective operations in a parallel computer, including prior to calling a collective operation, determining, by a first compute node of a communicator to receive an instruction to execute the collective operation, whether a value stored in a global connection identifier utilization buffer exceeds a predetermined threshold; if the value stored in the global ConnID utilization buffer does not exceed the predetermined threshold: calling the collective operation with a next available ConnID including retrieving, from an element of a ConnID buffer, the next available ConnID and locking the element of the ConnID buffer from access by other compute nodes; and if the value stored in the global ConnID utilization buffer exceeds the predetermined threshold: repeatedly determining whether the value stored in the global ConnID utilization buffer exceeds the predetermined threshold until the value stored in the global ConnID utilization buffer does not exceed the predetermined threshold. | 02-21-2013 |
20130061244 | DATA COMMUNICATIONS IN A PARALLEL ACTIVE MESSAGING INTERFACE OF A PARALLEL COMPUTER - Algorithm selection for data communications in a parallel active messaging interface (‘PAMI’) of a parallel computer, the PAMI composed of data communications endpoints, each endpoint including specifications of a client, a context, and a task, endpoints coupled for data communications through the PAMI, including associating in the PAMI data communications algorithms and ranges of message sizes so that each algorithm is associated with a separate range of message sizes; receiving in an origin endpoint of the PAMI a data communications instruction, the instruction specifying transmission of a data communications message from the origin endpoint to a target endpoint, the data communications message characterized by a message size; selecting, from among the associated algorithms and ranges, a data communications algorithm in dependence upon the message size; and transmitting, according to the selected data communications algorithm from the origin endpoint to the target endpoint, the data communications message. | 03-07-2013 |
20130061245 | DATA COMMUNICATIONS FOR A COLLECTIVE OPERATION IN A PARALLEL ACTIVE MESSAGING INTERFACE OF A PARALLEL COMPUTER - Algorithm selection for data communications in a parallel active messaging interface (‘PAMI’) of a parallel computer, the PAMI composed of data communications endpoints, each endpoint including specifications of a client, a context, and a task, endpoints coupled for data communications through the PAMI, including associating in the PAMI data communications algorithms and bit masks; receiving in an origin endpoint of the PAMI a collective instruction, the instruction specifying transmission of a data communications message from the origin endpoint to a target endpoint; constructing a bit mask for the received collective instruction; selecting, from among the associated algorithms and bit masks, a data communications algorithm in dependence upon the constructed bit mask; and executing the collective instruction, transmitting, according to the selected data communications algorithm from the origin endpoint to the target endpoint, the data communications message. | 03-07-2013 |
20130067487 | Runtime Optimization Of An Application Executing On A Parallel Computer - Identifying a collective operation within an application executing on a parallel computer; identifying a call site of the collective operation; determining whether the collective operation is root-based; if the collective operation is not root-based: establishing a tuning session and executing the collective operation in the tuning session; if the collective operation is root-based, determining whether all compute nodes executing the application identified the collective operation at the same call site; if all compute nodes identified the collective operation at the same call site, establishing a tuning session and executing the collective operation in the tuning session; and if all compute nodes executing the application did not identify the collective operation at the same call site, executing the collective operation without establishing a tuning session. | 03-14-2013 |
20130145003 | Constructing A Logical, Regular Axis Topology From An Irregular Topology - Constructing a logical regular topology from an irregular topology including, for each axial dimension and recursively, for each compute node in a subcommunicator until returning to a first node: adding to a logical line of the axial dimension a neighbor specified in a nearest neighbor list; calling the added compute node; determining, by the called node, whether any neighbor in the node's nearest neighbor list is available to add to the logical line; if a neighbor in the called compute node's nearest neighbor list is available to add to the logical line, adding, by the called compute node to the logical line, any neighbor in the called compute node's nearest neighbor list for the axial dimension not already added to the logical line; and, if no neighbor in the called compute node's nearest neighbor list is available to add to the logical line, returning to the calling compute node. | 06-06-2013 |
20130145012 | CONSTRUCTING A LOGICAL, REGULAR AXIS TOPOLOGY FROM AN IRREGULAR TOPOLOGY - Constructing a logical regular topology from an irregular topology including, for each axial dimension and recursively, for each compute node in a subcommunicator until returning to a first node: adding to a logical line of the axial dimension a neighbor specified in a nearest neighbor list; calling the added compute node; determining, by the called node, whether any neighbor in the node's nearest neighbor list is available to add to the logical line; if a neighbor in the called compute node's nearest neighbor list is available to add to the logical line, adding, by the called compute node to the logical line, any neighbor in the called compute node's nearest neighbor list for the axial dimension not already added to the logical line; and, if no neighbor in the called compute node's nearest neighbor list is available to add to the logical line, returning to the calling compute node. | 06-06-2013 |
20130145378 | Determining Collective Barrier Operation Skew In A Parallel Computer - Determining collective barrier operation skew in a parallel computer that includes a number of compute nodes organized into an operational group includes: for each of the nodes until each node has been selected as a delayed node: selecting one of the nodes as a delayed node; entering, by each node other than the delayed node, a collective barrier operation; entering, after a delay by the delayed node, the collective barrier operation; receiving an exit signal from a root of the collective barrier operation; and measuring, for the delayed node, a barrier completion time. The barrier operation skew is calculated by: identifying, from the compute nodes' barrier completion times, a maximum barrier completion time and a minimum barrier completion time and calculating the barrier operation skew as the difference of the maximum and the minimum barrier completion time. | 06-06-2013 |
20130145379 | DETERMINING COLLECTIVE BARRIER OPERATION SKEW IN A PARALLEL COMPUTER - Determining collective barrier operation skew in a parallel computer that includes a number of compute nodes organized into an operational group includes: for each of the nodes until each node has been selected as a delayed node: selecting one of the nodes as a delayed node; entering, by each node other than the delayed node, a collective barrier operation; entering, after a delay by the delayed node, the collective barrier operation; receiving an exit signal from a root of the collective barrier operation; and measuring, for the delayed node, a barrier completion time. The barrier operation skew is calculated by: identifying, from the compute nodes' barrier completion times, a maximum barrier completion time and a minimum barrier completion time and calculating the barrier operation skew as the difference of the maximum and the minimum barrier completion time. | 06-06-2013 |
20130159448 | Optimized Data Communications In A Parallel Computer - A parallel computer includes nodes that include a network adapter that couples the node in a point-to-point network and supports communications in opposite directions of each dimension. Optimized communications include: receiving, by a network adapter of a receiving compute node, a packet—from a source direction—that specifies a destination node and deposit hints. Each hint is associated with a direction within which the packet is to be deposited. If a hint indicates the packet to be deposited in the opposite direction: the adapter delivers the packet to an application on the receiving node; forwards the packet to a next node in the opposite direction if the receiving node is not the destination; and forwards the packet to a node in a direction of a subsequent dimension if the hints indicate that the packet is to be deposited in the direction of the subsequent dimension. | 06-20-2013 |
20130159450 | OPTIMIZED DATA COMMUNICATIONS IN A PARALLEL COMPUTER - A parallel computer includes nodes that include a network adapter that couples the node in a point-to-point network and supports communications in opposite directions of each dimension. Optimized communications include: receiving, by a network adapter of a receiving compute node, a packet—from a source direction—that specifies a destination node and deposit hints. Each hint is associated with a direction within which the packet is to be deposited. If a hint indicates the packet to be deposited in the opposite direction: the adapter delivers the packet to an application on the receiving node; forwards the packet to a next node in the opposite direction if the receiving node is not the destination; and forwards the packet to a node in a direction of a subsequent dimension if the hints indicate that the packet is to be deposited in the direction of the subsequent dimension. | 06-20-2013 |
20130159758 | SYNCHRONIZING COMPUTE NODE TIME BASES IN A PARALLEL COMPUTER - Synchronizing time bases in a parallel computer that includes compute nodes organized for data communications in a tree network, where one compute node is designated as a root, and, for each compute node: calculating data transmission latency from the root to the compute node; configuring a thread as a pulse waiter; initializing a wakeup unit; and performing a local barrier operation; upon each node completing the local barrier operation, entering, by all compute nodes, a global barrier operation; upon all nodes entering the global barrier operation, sending, to all the compute nodes, a pulse signal; and for each compute node upon receiving the pulse signal: waking, by the wakeup unit, the pulse waiter; setting a time base for the compute node equal to the data transmission latency between the root node and the compute node; and exiting the global barrier operation. | 06-20-2013 |
20130159760 | Synchronizing Compute Node Time Bases In A Parallel Computer - Synchronizing time bases in a parallel computer that includes compute nodes organized for data communications in a tree network, where one compute node is designated as a root, and, for each compute node: calculating data transmission latency from the root to the compute node; configuring a thread as a pulse waiter; initializing a wakeup unit; and performing a local barrier operation; upon each node completing the local barrier operation, entering, by all compute nodes, a global barrier operation; upon all nodes entering the global barrier operation, sending, to all the compute nodes, a pulse signal; and for each compute node upon receiving the pulse signal: waking, by the wakeup unit, the pulse waiter; setting a time base for the compute node equal to the data transmission latency between the root node and the compute node; and exiting the global barrier operation. | 06-20-2013 |
20130160025 | RUNTIME OPTIMIZATION OF AN APPLICATION EXECUTING ON A PARALLEL COMPUTER - Identifying a collective operation within an application executing on a parallel computer; identifying a call site of the collective operation; determining whether the collective operation is root-based; if the collective operation is not root-based: establishing a tuning session and executing the collective operation in the tuning session; if the collective operation is root-based, determining whether all compute nodes executing the application identified the collective operation at the same call site; if all compute nodes identified the collective operation at the same call site, establishing a tuning session and executing the collective operation in the tuning session; and if all compute nodes executing the application did not identify the collective operation at the same call site, executing the collective operation without establishing a tuning session. | 06-20-2013 |
20130176904 | Providing Full Point-To-Point Communications Among Compute Nodes Of An Operational Group In A Global Combining Network Of A Parallel Computer - Methods, apparatus, and products are disclosed for providing full point-to-point communications among compute nodes of an operational group in a global combining network of a parallel computer, each compute node connected to each adjacent compute node in the global combining network through a link, that include: receiving a network packet in a compute node, the network packet specifying a destination compute node; selecting, in dependence upon the destination compute node, at least one of the links for the compute node along which to forward the network packet toward the destination compute node; and forwarding the network packet along the selected link to the adjacent compute node connected to the compute node through the selected link. | 07-11-2013 |
20130179620 | Administering Connection Identifiers For Collective Operations In A Parallel Computer - Administering connection identifiers for collective operations in a parallel computer, including prior to calling a collective operation, determining, by a first compute node of a communicator to receive an instruction to execute the collective operation, whether a value stored in a global connection identifier utilization buffer exceeds a predetermined threshold; if the value stored in the global ConnID utilization buffer does not exceed the predetermined threshold: calling the collective operation with a next available ConnID including retrieving, from an element of a ConnID buffer, the next available ConnID and locking the element of the ConnID buffer from access by other compute nodes; and if the value stored in the global ConnID utilization buffer exceeds the predetermined threshold: repeatedly determining whether the value stored in the global ConnID utilization buffer exceeds the predetermined threshold until the value stored in the global ConnID utilization buffer does not exceed the predetermined threshold. | 07-11-2013 |
20130246533 | Broadcasting A Message In A Parallel Computer - Methods, systems, and products are disclosed for broadcasting a message in a parallel computer that includes: transmitting, by the logical root to all of the nodes directly connected to the logical root, a message; and for each node except the logical root: receiving the message; if that node is the physical root, then transmitting the message to all of the child nodes except the child node from which the message was received; if that node received the message from a parent node and if that node is not a leaf node, then transmitting the message to all of the child nodes; and if that node received the message from a child node and if that node is not the physical root, then transmitting the message to all of the child nodes except the child node from which the message was received and transmitting the message to the parent node. | 09-19-2013 |
20140281374 | Identifying Logical Planes Formed Of Compute Nodes Of A Subcommunicator In A Parallel Computer - In a parallel computer, a plurality of logical planes formed of compute nodes of a subcommunicator may be identified by: for each compute node of the subcommunicator and for a number of dimensions beginning with a first dimension: establishing, by a plane building node, in a positive direction of the first dimension, all logical planes that include the plane building node and compute nodes of the subcommunicator in a positive direction of a second dimension, where the second dimension is orthogonal to the first dimension; and establishing, by the plane building node, in a negative direction of the first dimension, all logical planes that include the plane building node and compute nodes of the subcommunicator in the positive direction of the second dimension. | 09-18-2014 |
20140281377 | Identifying Logical Planes Formed Of Compute Nodes Of A Subcommunicator In A Parallel Computer - In a parallel computer, a plurality of logical planes formed of compute nodes of a subcommunicator may be identified by: for each compute node of the subcommunicator and for a number of dimensions beginning with a first dimension: establishing, by a plane building node, in a positive direction of the first dimension, all logical planes that include the plane building node and compute nodes of the subcommunicator in a positive direction of a second dimension, where the second dimension is orthogonal to the first dimension; and establishing, by the plane building node, in a negative direction of the first dimension, all logical planes that include the plane building node and compute nodes of the subcommunicator in the positive direction of the second dimension. | 09-18-2014 |
Daniel A. Favereau, Chambesy CH
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20080293904 | High Melt Flow Fluoropolymer - The present invention relates to a partially-crystalline copolymer comprising tetrafluoroethylene, hexafluoropropylene in an amount corresponding to HFPI of from about 2.8 to 5.3, and preferably from about 0.2% to 3% by weight of perfluoro(alkyl vinyl ether), said copolymer having less than about 50 ppm alkali metal ion, having a melt flow rate of within the range of about 30±3 g/10 min, and having no more than about 50 unstable endgroups/10 | 11-27-2008 |
20120058256 | High Melt Flow Fluoropolymer - The present invention relates to a partially-crystalline copolymer comprising tetrafluoroethylene, hexafluoropropylene in an amount corresponding to HFPI of from about 2.8 to 5.3, and preferably from about 0.2% to 3% by weight of perfluoro(alkyl vinyl ether), said copolymer having less than about 50 ppm alkali metal ion, having a melt flow rate of within the range of about 30±3 g/10 min, and having no more than about 50 unstable endgroups/10 | 03-08-2012 |
20130153260 | ESP Power Cables - An electrical submersible pump (ESP) power cable for use in oil wells is provided, comprising at least two electrical conductors, a first fluoropolymer layer surrounding each of the at least two electrical conductors, an outer metal armouring, wherein the first fluoropolymer layer surrounding each of the at least two electrical conductors is composed of at least one fluoropolymer chosen among ETFE (ethylene tetrafluoroethylene copolymer), PFA (perfluoroalkoxy copolymer), FEP (fluorinated ethylene propylene copolymer) and/or mixtures thereof. | 06-20-2013 |
Daniel A. Gadra, Arlington, VA US
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20080263169 | Systems and methods for messaging to multiple gateways - Systems and methods for providing message communication among multiple communication gateways. In particular, systems and methods for providing non-voice message delivery to intended recipients with increased speed and reliability to multiple users on multiple platforms. The systems and methods relate to non-voice messaging to multiple messaging gateways. In at least one embodiment, the systems and methods include Internet based electronic messaging using a messaging subsystem configured to optimize text message delivery to communication gateways. | 10-23-2008 |
20110153762 | Systems and Methods for Messaging to Multiple Gateways - Systems and methods for providing message communication among multiple communication gateways. In particular, systems and methods for providing non-voice message delivery to intended recipients with increased speed and reliability to multiple users on multiple platforms. The systems and methods relate to non-voice messaging to multiple messaging gateways. In at least one embodiment, the systems and methods include Internet based electronic messaging using a messaging subsystem configured to optimize text message delivery to communication gateways. | 06-23-2011 |
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Daniel A. Gerrity, Bellevue, WA US
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20090096205 | COIN DISCRIMINATOR VOUCHER ANTI-COUNTERFEITING METHOD AND APPARATUS - Vouchers and methods for providing vouchers configured to assist in distinguishing unauthorized duplicate or counterfeit vouchers are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a voucher can include a substrate, a first indicia on the substrate, and a thermally responsive second indicia on the substrate. At least one of the first indicia and the second indicia can indicate a value of the voucher. A system which assists in detecting alteration of value documents or transmissions, such as a coin counter voucher is provided. Voucher information such as the voucher value is included in the voucher in an encrypted or otherwise modified form. When the voucher is presented for redemptions, the encrypted information is decrypted and compared to independently available voucher information. Failure of the information to match indicates that the voucher has been altered or should otherwise be further checked. | 04-16-2009 |
Daniel A. Gisolfi, Hopewell, NY US
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20080263179 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DYNAMICALLY UPDATING WEB PAGES USING MESSAGING-ORIENTED MIDDLEWARE - System, computer implemented method and computer program product for dynamically updating a Web page using browser-based messaging. A system for dynamically updating a Web page using browser-based messaging includes a Web page that includes a plurality of Web messaging tags, and a selected data model that can be bound to the Web messaging tags, and at least one messaging client for accepting at least one message from a message server and for processing the accepted at least one message into the selected data model. | 10-23-2008 |
20090077123 | METHOD FOR MANAGING KEYBOARD NAVIGATION WITHIN A TREE CONTROL STRUCTURE USER INTERFACE COMPONENT VIA A LINKED LIST - A method, data processing system and computer program product for maintaining/updating managing keyboard navigation using a linked list. In particular, a Dynamic Tree Control Linkage (DTCL) utility creates a doubly linked list with list nodes having assigned values based on a tree control structure UI component. Each list node of the doubly linked list corresponds to a visible tree item of the tree structure UI component. Responding to a keyboard event signal, the DTCL utility finds a current list node corresponding to a first current tree item. The DTCL utility finds a next (i.e. previous or subsequent) list node corresponding to a next tree item. The DTCL utility detects a list node exists. The DTCL utility detects whether the next list node is associated with a null value. When the next list node is associated with a non-null value, the next tree item is identified. The DTCL utility returns an identification of the next tree item representing a second current tree item. The DTCL utility also updates the doubly linked list in response to the expansion/collapsion of the current list item. The DTCL utility avoids the need to number all tree items (both visible and hidden tree items) sequentially by adding list node(s) to or removing list node(s) from the linked list to represent the visible tree items. | 03-19-2009 |
20090150902 | MASHUP DELIVERY COMMUNITY PORTAL MARKET MANAGER - A computer-implementable method and system for managing a mashup web-based community portal. A network-based community portal having a mashup platform integrated therewith can be provided and one or more pre-negotiated bartering agreements designated, in response to a particular user input by one or more users of the network-based community portal. A management module (e.g., a “Market Manager”) can be associated with the network-based community portal in order to permit the users of the network-based community portal to describe to the mashup platform the pre-negotiated bartering agreement(s), in order to permit the network-based community portal to manage the utilization of mashup applications associated with the mashup platform and one or more widget contained by the mashup applications. | 06-11-2009 |
20100274832 | Identifying Relevant Data from Unstructured Feeds - A system and method of providing data to a mashup application may involve receiving a request from a mashup application and supplying first data to the mashup application in response to the request. Mashup information can be received from the mashup application, wherein the mashup information indicates an inclusion of the first data with second data in the execution of the mashup application. The mashup information may be stored and analyzed to identify relationships between previously unrelated data. | 10-28-2010 |
20120047195 | Identifying Relevant Data from Unstructured Feeds - A system and method of providing data to a mashup application may involve receiving a request from a mashup application and supplying first data to the mashup application in response to the request. Mashup information can be received from the mashup application, wherein the mashup information indicates an inclusion of the first data with second data in the execution of the mashup application. The mashup information may be stored and analyzed to identify relationships between previously unrelated data. | 02-23-2012 |
Daniel A. Harki, Pasadena, CA US
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20080269138 | Polyamides with tail structures - The present invention relates to polyamides with a tail comprising a linker and an end-group. A preferred end-group is isophthalic acid and derivatives thereof. Polyamides of the invention are capable of entering the nucleus of cells. Polyamides of the invention are capable of selectively binding DNA. The invention also relates to methods of using the polyamides in therapy and research. | 10-30-2008 |
Daniel A. Herzka, Rockville, MD US
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20090315559 | BLACK-BLOOD STEADY-STATE FREE PRECESSION MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING - In an imaging method, periodic maintenance radio frequency pulses (α, −α) are applied to maintain a steady state magnetic resonance excitation in an imaging region. Readout ( | 12-24-2009 |
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Daniel A. Hincks, Burlington, CT US
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20090246427 | PRODUCT LABELS HAVING REMOVABLE PORTIONS HAVING ADHESIVE AND BACKING THEREON - A method of labeling a container is provided that includes providing a label having a release liner sheet secured to a label stock sheet; defining a cut line through the release liner sheet but not through the label stock sheet to separate the release liner sheet into a removable portion and a remaining portion; defining a weakened line through the label stock sheet to separate the label stock sheet into a remaining portion and a removable portion; removing the removable portion of the release liner sheet from the label stock sheet so that the remaining portion of the release liner sheet remains secured to the removable portion of the label stock sheet and so that adhesive on the remaining portion of the label stock sheet is exposed; and placing the label on the container so that the exposed adhesive secures the remaining portion of the label stock sheet to the container and so that the remaining portion of the release liner sheet prevents adhesion of the removable portion of the label stock sheet to the container. | 10-01-2009 |
Daniel A. Johnson, Taichung TW
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20080295361 | Article of Footwear with Visable Indicia - An article of footwear with a sole system including a transparent heel portion is disclosed. The transparent heel portion includes a cavity configured to receive a support member comprising a plurality of support columns and an indicia member associated with the support member. The indicia and the support member are both visible along a bottom surface of the heel portion. | 12-04-2008 |
20120055044 | Footwear Incorporating A Tensile Element WIth A Deposition Layer - An article of footwear may have an upper and a sole structure secured to the upper. The upper includes a base layer, a plurality of strand segments, and a deposition layer. The a base layer has a first surface and an opposite second surface. The strand segments are located adjacent to the first surface and extend substantially parallel to the first surface for a distance of at least five centimeters. The deposition layer is deposited upon the first surface and the strand segments, and the deposition layer is joined with the first surface and the strand segments. | 03-08-2012 |
20120066931 | Shoe with Composite Upper and Foam Element and Method of Making Same - A bonded mesh composite panel can be used to form a three-dimensional upper shell that includes extensions used for double-lasting and/or to otherwise provide a shelf to support foam padding. The foam padding may be, e.g., a foam midsole. The extensions of the upper shell may be located in a lower portion of the shell and may be bonded to the foam midsole in a heel, midfoot and/or forefoot regions. | 03-22-2012 |
20130219636 | Methods Of Manufacturing Articles Of Footwear With Tensile Strand Elements - An upper for an article of footwear may have material layers and a plurality of strand segments. The material layers are located adjacent to each other and in an overlapping configuration, and the material layers are located in a lace region and a lower region of the upper. The strand segments extend from the lace region to the lower region. The strand segments may be located and secured between the material layers in the lace region and the lower region. The strand segments may form both an exterior surface of the upper and an opposite interior surface of the upper in an area between the lace region and the lower region. The material layers may define an opening between the lace region and the lower region, and the strand segments extend across the opening. | 08-29-2013 |
20130219749 | Articles Of Footwear With Tensile Strand Elements - An upper for an article of footwear may have material layers and a plurality of strand segments. The material layers are located adjacent to each other and in an overlapping configuration; and the material layers are located in a lace region and a lower region of the upper. The strand segments extend from the lace region to the lower region. The strand segments may be located and secured between the material layers in the lace region and the lower region. The strand segments may form both an exterior surface of the upper and an opposite interior surface of the upper in an area between the lace region and the lower region. The material layers may define an opening between the lace region and the lower region; and the strand segments extend across the opening. | 08-29-2013 |
20130219750 | Articles Of Footwear With Tensile Strand Elements - An upper for an article of footwear may have material layers and a plurality of strand segments. The material layers are located adjacent to each other and in an overlapping configuration, and the material layers are located in a lace region and a lower region of the upper. The strand segments extend from the lace region to the lower region. The strand segments may be located and secured between the material layers in the lace region and the lower region. The strand segments may form both an exterior surface of the upper and an opposite interior surface of the upper in an area between the lace region and the lower region. The material layers may define an opening between the lace region and the lower region, and the strand segments extend across the opening. | 08-29-2013 |
20140020193 | Shoe with Composite Upper and Foam Element and Method of Making Same - A bonded mesh composite panel can be used to form a three-dimensional upper shell that includes extensions used for double-lasting and/or to otherwise provide a shelf to support foam padding. The foam padding may be, e.g., a foam midsole. The extensions of the upper shell may be located in a lower portion of the shell and may be bonded to the foam midsole in a heel, midfoot and/or forefoot regions. | 01-23-2014 |
Daniel A. Jonczak, Greensburg, PA US
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20080202528 | Pressure Support System with Automatic Comfort Feature Modification - A pressure support system that delivers a flow of gas to a patient's airway via a pressure generating system and a patient circuit. A controller receives a treatment set point from an input source and determines an adjusted treatment set point based on the treatment set point and a comfort feature function, which in one embodiment, is not based on a physiological condition of such a patient. In another embodiment, the controller provides a respiratory treatment therapy during a therapy session based on the treatment set point and the comfort feature, which is modified automatically during a therapy session without user intervention based on a comparison of the treatment set point to a treatment set point variable. The controller controls the operation of the pressure generating system based on the adjusted treatment set point or the combination of the treatment set point and the comfort feature. | 08-28-2008 |
20080216832 | Pressure Support Method with Automatic Comfort Feature Modification - A method of delivering a flow of gas to a patient's airway via a pressure generating system and a patient circuit. A controller receives a treatment set point from an input source and determines an adjusted treatment set point based on the treatment set point and a comfort feature function, which in one embodiment, is not based on a physiological condition of such a patient. In another embodiment, the controller provides a respiratory treatment therapy during a therapy session based on the treatment set point and the comfort feature, which is modified automatically during a therapy session without user intervention based on a comparison of the treatment set point to a treatment set point variable. The controller controls the operation of the pressure generating system based on the adjusted treatment set point or the combination of the treatment set point and the comfort feature. | 09-11-2008 |
Daniel A. Juell, Atlantic Highland, NJ US
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20090045268 | Automatic Metered Personal Dispensing System - Apparatus and methods for dispensing an additive product through a showerhead are disclosed. In a first aspect of the invention, a system is provided in which a triggering mechanism such as motion detectors sense movement and actuate a valve, which in turn admits an additive product such as soap, shampoo or conditioner into a tube that is in turn connected to the showerhead assembly, which preferably has an internal venturi section into which the additive flows. The additive is mixed and aerated with the water flow and dispensed for a predetermined period of time, and then the valve closes. The motion detectors can also be used to adjust the predetermined period of time the material is dispensed. An improved venturi assembly is also disclosed. | 02-19-2009 |
Daniel A. Kanitz, Loyalhanna, PA US
Daniel A. Kauff, Arlington Heights, IL US
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20110004037 | Use of Mixed Activity Dehydrogenation Catalyst Following Oxidative Reheat - Methods are disclosed for the dehydrogenation of feed streams, such as in the manufacture of styrene from ethylbenzene, using a catalyst bed having catalyst with differing activities. In particular, the use of upstream and downstream catalyst beds of relatively low and high activities, respectively, can reduce the production of unwanted byproducts, especially in styrene production processes employing an oxidative reheat step (oxidation zone) prior to ethylbenzene dehydrogenation. The methods allow the maximum temperature in the oxidation zone to be decreased, thereby reducing the formation of unwanted oxygenated byproducts (e.g., phenol). | 01-06-2011 |
20120157740 | QUENCH TOWER CATALYST RECOVERY - A process and apparatus is presented for the removal of solid particles from a gas stream. The process and apparatus includes adding a second stream of liquid that is sprayed over the openings in trays in a quench tower. The second spray stream provides for a veil of liquid to wash out solid particles from the vapor stream. | 06-21-2012 |
20140294685 | REACTOR MULTI-PASS GRIDS FOR IMPROVED CATALYST HYDRODYNAMICS - A process and device for the flow of catalyst in a reactor is presented. The device includes a series of grids within a reactor vessel, where each grid includes small openings for the passage of gas and some catalyst particles, and larger openings for the more continuous passage of catalyst. The grids span horizontally across the vessel, and are spaced vertically apart to provide for the flow of catalyst down through the reactor | 10-02-2014 |
20140296603 | REACTOR MULTI-PASS GRIDS FOR IMPROVED CATALYST HYDRODYNAMICS - A process and device for the flow of catalyst in a reactor is presented. The device includes a series of grids within a reactor vessel, where each grid includes small openings for the passage of gas and some catalyst particles, and larger openings for the more continuous passage of catalyst. The grids span horizontally across the vessel, and are spaced vertically apart to provide for the flow of catalyst down through the reactor | 10-02-2014 |
Daniel A. Kottman, Huntington Beach, CA US
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20090065646 | AERIAL DELIVERY SYSTEM - A method and apparatus for aerial fire suppression utilizing a potable fire retardant chemical dispensing system, readily adaptable, without extensive aircraft modification, to various makes of aircraft, for dispensing current types of forest and range fire fighting chemicals. The aerial delivery system is self contained and reusable. It enables cargo/utility aircraft to carry and dump a load, under control. The aerial delivery system is capable of attachment at the wing box, pressurized delivery from the nozzles, and nozzles directed straight downward. | 03-12-2009 |
Daniel A. Kovalchick, Sinking Spring, PA US
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20100128475 | Outdoor Lighting Fixture Using LEDs - An outdoor lighting fixture using LEDs as a light source has a decorative housing that includes a cast metal dome roof and one or more LED light engines, wherein the light engines conductive metal substrate is in conformal contact with a portion of the inner surface of the roof, such that the roof provides increased heat sink mass and the outer surface of the roof provides a heat dissipative surface area outside of the housing. Preferred embodiments include a street light wherein two LED light engines are mounted at about 20 and 160 degrees to a line parallel to the street segment to produce an asymmetric light profile that reaches over and along the street for an effective distance, but does not extend very far on the side away from the street. Also disclosed is a reflector module for an LED light engine having rows of cone reflectors modified to produce an effective emission pattern. | 05-27-2010 |
Daniel A. Landan, Oxford, CT US
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20110175261 | METHODS OF MANUFACTURING TAMPER-RESISTANT AND TAMPER EVIDENT CONTAINERS - A tamper-resistant container with tamper-evident features which includes a cover portion defining a peripheral flange, a base portion defining an upper peripheral edge, and a hinge joining the cover portion with the base portion. The upper peripheral edge includes an upwardly projecting bead extending substantially about the perimeter of the base portion that is configured to render the peripheral flange of the cover portion relatively inaccessible when the container is closed. The hinge includes a frangible portion for facilitating the removal of the cover portion from the base portion to open the container. | 07-21-2011 |
20140069922 | TAMPER- RESISTANT AND TAMPER EVIDENT CONTAINERS - A tamper-resistant container with tamper-evident features which includes a cover portion made at least in part from a plastic material and including an outwardly extending peripheral flange and a base portion including an upwardly projecting skirt terminating in an outer peripheral edge. The outer peripheral flange extending beyond the outwardly extending peripheral flange of the cover portion to hinder access to the container when the container is closed. The container also including a hinge joining the cover portion with the base portion. The hinge includes a frangible section including at least one score line that when severed, facilitates removal of the cover portion from the base portion to open the container. | 03-13-2014 |
20140300034 | METHODS OF MANUFACTURING TAMPER- RESISTANT AND TAMPER EVIDENT CONTAINERS - A method of thermoforming a tamper-resistant/tamper-evident container includes forming a cover portion that includes an outwardly extending peripheral flange, forming a base portion including an upper peripheral rim and a skirt depending downwardly therefrom. The upper peripheral rim is configured to communicate with at least a portion of the outwardly extending peripheral flange of the cover portion to hinder access to the container when the container is closed. Forming a hinge joining the cover portion and the base portion such that the vertical height of the hinge correlates with the height of the skirt that depends downwardly from the base portion when the height of the skirt is substantially uniform around the perimeter of the container and forming at least one line of weakness in the hinge, the line of weakness is severed to facilitate removal of the cover portion from the base portion to open the container. | 10-09-2014 |
20140367383 | TAMPER-RESISTANT AND TAMPER EVIDENT CONTAINERS - A tamper-resistant container with tamper-evident features includes a cover portion including an outwardly extending peripheral flange and a base portion an upper peripheral rim and a skirt depending downwardly therefrom. The upper peripheral rim extending substantially about the perimeter of the container and configured to substantially surround the outwardly extending peripheral flange of the cover portion to render the outwardly extending peripheral flange of the cover portion relatively inaccessible when the container is closed. The container includes a hinge joining the cover portion to the base portion. The vertical height of the hinge correlates with the height of the skirt that depends downwardly from the base portion when the height of the skirt is substantially uniform around the perimeter of the container. The hinge includes a frangible section including at least one line of weakness which, when severed, facilitates removal of the cover portion from the base portion. | 12-18-2014 |
Daniel A. Leitschuh, Fridley, MN US
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20110132402 | MODULAR HUB CONSOLE FOR FLOOR CLEANING MACHINE - A floor surface maintenance vehicle including a frame, a plurality of wheels, a cleaning component extending from an underside of the frame, a steering wheel having a central aperture and rotatable about a central axis, and a steering wheel hub located within the central aperture of the steering wheel and having a panel, wherein the panel is stationary relative to the central axis. Buttons are provided on the panel, including a first button that is C-shaped and extends around a portion of a periphery of the panel. The C-shaped button may by used to control frequently used functions such as cleaning functions or operation of a horn, for example. | 06-09-2011 |
Daniel A. Matre, Milwaukee, WI US
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20080233001 | Method And Apparatus For An Improved Aerosol Generator And Associated Uses And Equipment - The invention is an apparatus and methods for optimizing the performance and protecting one or more aerosol generating transducers from deterioration while operating in a chemically reactive aqueous solution by utilizing one or more protective barrier techniques to eliminate chemical interaction between the aqueous solution and the transducers, among other features of the generator including these transducers. The method of the present invention produces an aerosol producing transducer with the transducer housing and assembly to be constructed in such a way as to assure its efficient and effective long-term and problem free operation in an aqueous solution that is chemically reactive. | 09-25-2008 |
Daniel A. Menasce, Cabin John, MD US
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20100332672 | Meta-Protocol - A tangible computer readable medium may include a program of instructions which when executed by one or more processors, may implement a method of managing protocols. Instructions may include agreeing upon one or more protocol specifications. Instructions may include identifying one or more components required to implement one or more protocol specifications. Instructions may include communicating among parties one or more components when one or more components is a missing component. Instructions may include communicating among parties one or more protocol specifications. Instructions may include generating one or more executable codes using one or more protocol specifications. Instructions may include generating one or more executable codes using one or more components. | 12-30-2010 |
20120011573 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING INSIDER SECURITY THREATS - A defense mechanism module is provided for protecting a system from a privileged user. In some embodiments, a defense mechanism module can be integrated with the system such that all communications between the privileged user and the system first communicate with the defense mechanism module. | 01-12-2012 |
Daniel A. Merillat, Highlands, TX US
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20120017847 | Retrofitted boiler apparatus and method for making same - Retrofitted boiler | 01-26-2012 |
Daniel A. Mohabir, Walworth, NY US
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20090185228 | REAL-TIME PROCESSING OF GRAYSCALE IMAGE DATA - In a digital reproduction system incorporating a single pass scanner, accurate image processing results from processing a subset of grayscale image data. More specifically, scanlines that correspond to the leading edge of a document are stored and processed to detect skew and to obtain an appropriate correction. The lead edge correction is then applied to the entire grayscale image. Accordingly, the present systems and methods eliminate skew from grayscale images in real-time. The corrected image is rendered to binary and stored in electronic pre-collation memory and cropping, masking and other image editing operations can be performed on the binary image data before the image is printed. | 07-23-2009 |
20100309528 | HIGH PRODUCTIVITY SINGLE PASS SCANNING SYSTEM - A scanner enables full productivity and individual image size detection, without user intervention for mixed size originals in both simplex and duplex scanning modes. The scanner provides high-productivity single pass scanning while preserving the image size for each of the document scanned. In addition, the scanner may support duplex scanning by adding a second image sensor, for example, in the document handler. Methods of scanning are also provided. | 12-09-2010 |
Daniel A. Norvitch, Boise, ID US
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20080313960 | MOBILE PLANTER - A mobile gardening planter includes a plant container and a drainage system that is adapted for both dripless operation and drip-drain operation. The drainage system includes a drain cap inside the plant container that has holes preferably only in a vertical side of the drain cap for indirectly draining water out of the plant container into a drain pipe extending outside and across the bottom wall of the plant container. A generally vertically-extending sight tube fluidly communicates with the drain pipe so that the water level in the sight tube is the same as the water table level in the plant container, and the gardener may therefore monitor the water table. The open top end of the sight tube allows water to overflow the sight tube, to prevent undesirable over-watering. The sight tube is preferably shielded by a portion of the planter, and most preferably a portion of the frame, that extends outward from the plant container farther than does the sight tube. Openable cleanouts in the drainage system may be used to eliminate the water table or to flush and clean out the drain pipe assembly and/or the plant container. A plant support may be installed directly above the plant container for supporting the limbs and branches of the plant growing therein. | 12-25-2008 |
Daniel A. Notterman, Cranbury, NJ US
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20110257034 | METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING GENES WHICH PREDICT DISEASE OUTCOME FOR PATIENTS WITH COLON CANCER - Closures for containers and methods for using same are provided. In a general embodiment/the present disclosure provides a closure having a top portion ( | 10-20-2011 |
Daniel A. Pakosz, Elgin, IL US
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20100141545 | DUAL-BAND OMNIDIRECTIONAL ANTENNA - A dual-band omnidirectional antenna is provided. The antenna comprises a vertically stacked antenna array, in the following order: a first dual-band dipole which resonates at a first frequency band and a second frequency band, a first single-band dipole which resonates only at the first frequency band, a second single-band dipole which resonates only at the first frequency band, and a second dual band dipole which resonates at the first frequency band and second frequency band. The first frequency band is of a higher frequency than the second frequency band. | 06-10-2010 |
Daniel A. Palla, Midlothian, VA US
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20080245463 | GLUE APPLICATION DETECTION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A glue application method and system comprises a continuous paper substrate moving in a downstream direction along a path of travel. Glue is applied to selected portions of the upper surface of the paper substrate. A first direct contact capacitive sensor under the paper substrate upstream of glue application and in direct contact with the under surface of the substrate produces a signal representative of the dielectric constant of the paper substrate. A second direct contact capacitive sensor under the paper substrate downstream of glue application and in direct contact with the under surface of the substrate with glue thereon produces a second signal representative of the dielectric constant of the paper substrate with glue thereon. A control determines differences between the first and second signals thereby indicating that glue has been applied to the paper substrate. | 10-09-2008 |
Daniel A. Patsos, Otego, NY US
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20100079109 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR STORING ELECTRICITY - In some embodiments, a system includes a battery and a capacitor bank. The battery is electrically coupled to a load device and is configured to supply power to the load device when the system is in a first configuration. The system is in the first configuration when a current requirement of the load device is less than a current threshold. The capacitor bank includes a plurality of capacitors and is electrically coupled to the battery when the system is in a second configuration. The battery and the capacitor bank are configured to collectively provide power to the load device when the system is in the second configuration. The system is in the second configuration when the current requirement of the load device is greater than the current threshold. | 04-01-2010 |
20110149473 | ENERGY STORAGE IN EDLCS BY UTILIZING A DIELECTRIC LAYER - A composition comprising an electrode or an electrical double-layer capacitor with dielectric material is disclosed, along with methods of making the composition. The present invention improves upon state-of-the-art electrodes and capacitors by coating a material of high dielectric constant onto the surface of the electrode to produce improved electrical properties. The composition is particularly useful for design of novel electrical double-layer capacitors. | 06-23-2011 |
Daniel A. Piterski, Conover, NC US
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20090218081 | Composite Heat Exchanger End Structure - A heat exchanger having a tube bundle disposed within a housing with a resilient end structure disposed in compressed, plug-forming relation at least partially across the heat exchanging cavity. The resilient end structure includes one or more boundary segments extending between an internal wall of the housing and the perimeter of the tube bundle. The boundary segment includes a combination of materials having differing compression characteristics providing enhanced support to the boundary segments. | 09-03-2009 |
Daniel A. Prener, Croton-On-Hudson, NY US
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20080256521 | Apparatus and Method for Partitioning Programs Between a General Purpose Core and One or More Accelerators - An apparatus and method for partitioning programs between a general purpose core and one or more accelerators are provided. With the apparatus and method, a compiler front end is provided for converting a program source code in a corresponding high level programming language into an intermediate code representation. This intermediate code representation is provided to an interprocedural optimizer which determines which core processor or accelerator each portion of the program should execute on and partitions the program into sub-programs based on this set of decisions. The interprocedural optimizer may further add instructions to the partitions to coordinate and synchronize the sub-programs as required. Each sub-program is compiled on an appropriate compiler backend for the instruction set architecture of the particular core processor or accelerator selected to execute the sub-program. The compiled sub-programs and then linked to thereby generate an executable program. | 10-16-2008 |
20130096902 | Hardware Execution Driven Application Level Derating Calculation for Soft Error Rate Analysis - Mechanisms are provided for predicting effects of soft errors on an integrated circuit device design. A data processing system is configured to implement a unified derating tool that includes a machine derating front-end engine used to generate machine derating information, and an application derating front-end engine used to generate application derating information, for the integrated circuit device design. The machine derating front-end engine executes a simulation of the integrated circuit device design to generate the machine derating information. The application derating front-end engine executes an application workload on existing hardware similar in architecture to the integrated circuit device design and injects a fault into the existing hardware during execution of the application workload to generate application derating information. The machine derating information is combined with the application derating information to generate at least one soft error rate value for the integrated circuit device design. | 04-18-2013 |
20140040596 | PACKED LOAD/STORE WITH GATHER/SCATTER - Embodiments relate to packed loading and storing of data. An aspect includes a method for packed loading and storing of data distributed in a system that includes memory and a processing element. The method includes fetching and decoding an instruction for execution by the processing element. The processing element gathers a plurality of individually addressable data elements from non-contiguous locations in the memory which are narrower than a nominal width of register file elements in the processing element based on the instruction. The data elements are packed and loaded into register file elements of a register file entry by the processing element based on the instruction, such that at least two of the data elements gathered from the non-contiguous locations in the memory are packed and loaded into a single register file element of the register file entry. | 02-06-2014 |
20140040598 | VECTOR PROCESSING IN AN ACTIVE MEMORY DEVICE - Embodiments relate to vector processing in an active memory device. An aspect includes a system for vector processing in an active memory device. The system includes memory in the active memory device and a processing element in the active memory device. The processing element is configured to perform a method including decoding an instruction with a plurality of sub-instructions to execute in parallel. An iteration count to repeat execution of the sub-instructions in parallel is determined. Execution of the sub-instructions is repeated in parallel for multiple iterations, by the processing element, based on the iteration count. Multiple locations in the memory are accessed in parallel based on the execution of the sub-instructions. | 02-06-2014 |
20140040599 | PACKED LOAD/STORE WITH GATHER/SCATTER - Embodiments relate to packed loading and storing of data. An aspect includes a system for packed loading and storing of distributed data. The system includes memory and a processing element configured to communicate with the memory. The processing element is configured to perform a method including fetching and decoding an instruction for execution by the processing element. A plurality of individually addressable data elements is gathered from non-contiguous locations in the memory which are narrower than a nominal width of register file elements in the processing element based on the instruction. The processing element packs and loads the data elements into register file elements of a register file entry based on the instruction, such that at least two of the data elements gathered from the non-contiguous locations in the memory are packed and loaded into a single register file element of the register file entry. | 02-06-2014 |
20140040603 | VECTOR PROCESSING IN AN ACTIVE MEMORY DEVICE - Embodiments relate to vector processing in an active memory device. An aspect includes a method for vector processing in an active memory device that includes memory and a processing element. The method includes decoding, in the processing element, an instruction including a plurality of sub-instructions to execute in parallel. An iteration count to repeat execution of the sub-instructions in parallel is determined. Based on the iteration count, execution of the sub-instructions in parallel is repeated for multiple iterations by the processing element. Multiple locations in the memory are accessed in parallel based on the execution of the sub-instructions. | 02-06-2014 |
20140136894 | EXPOSED-PIPELINE PROCESSING ELEMENT WITH ROLLBACK - An aspect includes providing rollback support in an exposed-pipeline processing element. A method for providing rollback support in an exposed-pipeline processing element includes detecting, by rollback support logic, an error associated with execution of an instruction in the exposed-pipeline processing element. The rollback support logic determines whether the exposed-pipeline processing element supports replay of the instruction for a predetermined number of cycles. Based on determining that the exposed-pipeline processing element supports replay of the instruction, a rollback action is performed in the exposed-pipeline processing element to attempt recovery from the error. | 05-15-2014 |
Daniel A. Pruzan, Redwood City, CA US
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20090184453 | Aerodynamic Positioning Device - The gathering, conveyance, and assembly of printed material utilizing one or more aerodynamic positioning devices in conjunction with binding machinery is disclosed. The aerodynamic positioning device utilizes controlled fluid flow via a series of discretely spaced jets that create a low pressure region beneath a signature dropping from an adjacent feeder. The aerodynamic positioning device allows the binding machinery to operate at high speeds with lightweight and unbalanced signatures while maintaining high-quality production with reduced paper jams. | 07-23-2009 |
Daniel A. Rothweil, Poway, CA US
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20090084798 | COLLAPSIBLE FOOD PROTECTIVE ENCLOSURE - A collapsible enclosure for protecting food from pests and debris comprises in one configuration at least two flexible structural beams, a cover having a top portion and a bottom portion, at least one opening and at least one flap attached above the opening. The flap is substantially larger in length and width than the opening and has ballast along its base to hold it flush against the at least one opening. In another configuration the collapsible protective food enclosure comprises three or more resilient structural frame loops, a cover having at least one opening and a flap. The structural frame loops are affixed within the cover forming walls. The flap is attached above the opening and has a resilient structural frame loop affixed along its perimeter to allow the flap to fit flush against the at least one opening. | 04-02-2009 |
20120167934 | COLLAPSIBLE FOOD PROTECTIVE ENCLOSURE - A collapsible enclosure for protecting food from pests and debris comprises in one configuration at least two flexible structural beams, a cover having a top portion and a bottom portion, at least one opening and at least one flap attached above the opening. The flap is substantially larger in length and width than the opening and has ballast along its base to hold it flush against the at least one opening. In another configuration the collapsible protective food enclosure comprises three or more resilient structural frame loops, a cover having at least one opening and a flap. The structural frame loops are affixed within the cover forming walls. The flap is attached above the opening and has a resilient structural frame loop affixed along its perimeter to allow the flap to fit flush against the at least one opening. | 07-05-2012 |
20130315510 | COLLAPSIBLE FOOD PROTECTIVE ENCLOSURE - A collapsible enclosure for protecting food from pests and debris comprises in one configuration at least two flexible structural beams, a cover having a top portion and a bottom portion, at least one opening and at least one flap attached above the opening. The flap is substantially larger in length and width than the opening and has ballast along its base to hold it flush against the at least one opening. In another configuration the collapsible protective food enclosure comprises three or more resilient structural frame loops, a cover having at least one opening and a flap. The structural frame loops are affixed within the cover forming walls. The flap is attached above the opening and has a resilient structural frame loop affixed along its perimeter to allow the flap to fit flush against the at least one opening. | 11-28-2013 |
20140053359 | CLEANING IMPLEMENTS HAVING MAGNETIC MEANS - A device for cleaning surfaces is disclosed, comprising; a housing having a handle on one end and a cleaning head on the other end the cleaning head having an upper surface, a lower surface, a perimeter edge and a magnetic means. The magnetic means is removably attached to the cleaning head and provides a magnetic field to its lower surface. There is at least one attachment means provided on the upper surface or the perimeter for securing a cleaning sheet over the lower surface of the cleaning head. | 02-27-2014 |
Daniel A. Scherson, Beachwood, OH US
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20090149821 | NOVEL PORTABLE ELECTROCHEMICAL DEVICES FOR DUAL ACTION WOUND HEALING - A portable, self-contained device is described for the topical application of oxygen and the removal of wound exudates to promote the healing of skin wounds. The device includes a wound dressing that incorporates at least one electrochemical cell for generating oxygen. The device can regulate the supply of oxygen to the wound at various concentrations, pressures and dosages and is used to produce a high concentration of oxygen at the wound site. By reversing the polarity of the power source a reduced pressure can be created in a reservoir attached to our device. The reduced pressure in the reservoir draws naturally flowing exudates away from the wound. Alternately, two reverse polarity cells are used to alternately supply oxygen and draw away exudates. | 06-11-2009 |
20100078331 | ELECTROLYTIC DEVICE FOR GENERATION OF pH-CONTROLLED HYPOHALOUS ACID AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS FOR DISINFECTANT APPLICATIONS - An electrolytic device for the generation of hypohalous acid in aqueous solutions includes at least a single liquid chamber for receiving an aqueous solution containing halide ions therein, the single liquid chamber having an exterior wall and a solid anode contained within to provide for the oxidation of the halide ions, which, in turn, provides for the formation of hypohalous acid in aqueous solution, and a gas permeable cathode forming a portion of the exterior wall of the single liquid chamber, the cathode providing for the reduction of oxygen to provide hydroxyl ions in solution within the single liquid chamber to mix with the products generated at the anode. An embodiment of the electrolytic device including an anolyte chamber and a catholyte chamber separated by an ionomeric membrane is also described, whereby the anolyte chamber further includes an outlet including a pH control for determining and regulating the pH of the exiting anolyte effluent to between about 4 and 9. The product is suitable for disinfectant applications including as a hand sanitizer. | 04-01-2010 |
20120289890 | OXYGEN DELIVERY DEVICE - A portable topical oxygen therapy system includes a miniature gas cylinder containing compressed oxygen, a miniature regulator or having an inlet and an outlet and a wound dressing having an interior configured to cover or enclose an exterior portion of a patient's body. The inlet of the regulator is connected to the gas cylinder. The interior of the wound dressing is connected to the outlet of the regulator. The portable topical oxygen therapy system is sized and configured to be wearable by the patient without interfering with normal ambulation. | 11-15-2012 |
20130168260 | ELECTROLYTIC DEVICE FOR GENERATION OF pH-CONTROLLED HYPOHALOUS ACID AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS FOR DISINFECTANT APPLICATIONS - An electrolytic device for the generation of hypohalous acid in aqueous solutions includes at least a single liquid chamber for receiving an aqueous solution containing halide ions therein, the single liquid chamber having an exterior wall and a solid anode contained within to provide for the oxidation of the halide ions, which, in turn, provides for the formation of hypohalous acid in aqueous solution, and a gas permeable cathode forming a portion of the exterior wall of the single liquid chamber, the cathode providing for the reduction of oxygen to provide hydroxyl ions in solution within the single liquid chamber to mix with the products generated at the anode. An embodiment of the electrolytic device including an anolyte chamber and a catholyte chamber separated by an ionomeric membrane is also described, whereby the anolyte chamber further includes an outlet including a pH control for determining and regulating the pH of the exiting anolyte effluent to between about 4 and 9. The product is suitable for disinfectant applications including as a hand sanitizer. | 07-04-2013 |
Daniel A. Shaddock, Kaleen AU
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20080224689 | Phase measurement device using inphase and quadrature components for phase estimation - A phasemeter for estimating the phase of a signal. For multi-tone signals, multiple phase estimates may be provided. An embodiment includes components operating in the digital domain, where a sampled input signal is multiplied by cosine and sine terms to provide estimates of the inphase and quadrature components. The quadrature component provides an error signal that is provided to a feedback loop, the feedback loop providing a model phase that tends to track the phase of a tone in the input signal. The cosine and sine terms are generated from the model phase. The inphase and quadrature components are used to form a residual phase, which is added to the model phase to provide an estimate of the phase of the input signal. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 09-18-2008 |
Daniel A. Skurdal, Joppa, MD US
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20090126556 | Adaptable Launching System - A launch system for use as a standalone munition launcher or as a guest launcher within a main battery host launcher. | 05-21-2009 |
20120152090 | Self-Contained Munition Gas Management System - An apparatus is disclosed that is a self-contained gas management system (hereinafter “GMS”) that accommodates individual canisters of highly energetic small munitions, but is not so limited. By decoupling the gas management system for a given munition from an adjacent munition, the risk of downing a multi-pack launcher or munition adapter is reduced. Thermal wear, overheating, restrained firing and aft closure debris can be isolated through the separation of gas management systems. In addition, the GMS allows for ease of replenishment and maintenance of a given sub-cell of a multi-pack system. The GMS works with existing munitions and canisters without the need to modify them. Each GMS is dimensioned to fit the canistered munition it receives as well as the launch system with which it is used. The illustrative GMS comprises a plenum, and a first and a second uptake structure. The plenum receives the exhaust from the canistered munition when the munition fires. The plenum is fluidically coupled to the first and second uptake structures. The uptake structures in the illustrative embodiment receive the missile exhaust from the plenum and vent the exhaust to the atmosphere. In the illustrative embodiment, the first and second uptake structures are disposed along opposite sides of the canistered munition, flanking it. | 06-21-2012 |
20120152092 | Stowable Elevating Trainable Launcher (SETL) - A system and method for launching non-vertical launch munitions with a non-vertical launch trajectory from a launcher that is operationally coupled to a vertical launching system (VLS). The inventors of the present invention recognized that munitions that are unsuitable for vertical launches were unavailable for use with vertical launching systems, thus foreclosing important defense, attack, and cost-savings opportunities for VLS-equipped platforms. A VLS could be substantially more versatile if it accommodated munitions such as torpedoes, counter-measures, direct-fire munitions, point-and-shoot munitions, and a variety of other missiles and equipment. The launcher according to the present invention is also stowable in an upward orientation within a cell of the host vertical launching system. | 06-21-2012 |
Daniel A. Sperau, Baltimore, MD US
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20100198676 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REWARD AUDITING - A computer system and method for managing customer rewards, such as automobile rebates, incentives, money back, and percentage rates. The system accesses a manufacturer data processing system that includes a reward information associated with a product, determines whether a reward is available for a product from the reward information, and notifying a customer when the reward is available. The system may also claim the reward. | 08-05-2010 |
Daniel A. Spyker, Burlingame, CA US
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20110002975 | PREOPERATIVE TREATMENT OF POST OPERATIVE PAIN - A method of treating postoperative pain in a patient undergoing a surgery is described. The method is based on preoperative administration of a buprenorphine-containing transdermal dosage form. The dosage form can be administered to the patient, for example, 1-4 days prior to surgery. Alternative embodiments of the invention include subsequent transdermal dosage forms to treat the postoperative pain. | 01-06-2011 |
20140221413 | PREOPERATIVE TREATMENT OF POST OPERATIVE PAIN - A method of treating postoperative pain in a patient undergoing a surgery is described. The method is based on preoperative administration of a buprenorphine-containing transdermal dosage form. The dosage form can be administered to the patient, for example, 1-4 days prior to surgery. Alternative embodiments of the invention include subsequent transdermal dosage forms to treat the postoperative pain. | 08-07-2014 |
Daniel A. Steckert, Boise, ID US
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20110250759 | Method to Reduce Charge Buildup During High Aspect Ratio Contact Etch - A method of high aspect ratio contact etching a substantially vertical contact hole in an oxide layer using a hard photoresist mask is described. The oxide layer is deposited on an underlying substrate. A plasma etching gas is formed from a carbon source gas. Dopants are mixed into the gas. The doped plasma etching gas etches a substantially vertical contact hole through the oxide layer by doping carbon chain polymers formed along the sidewalls of the contact holes during the etching process into a conductive state. The conductive state of the carbon chain polymers reduces the charge buildup along sidewalls to prevent twisting of the contact holes by bleeding off the charge and ensuring proper alignment with active area landing regions. The etching stops at the underlying substrate. | 10-13-2011 |
Daniel A. Steinhurst, Alexandria, VA US
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20110304728 | Video-Enhanced Optical Detector - The document describes a method of transforming available live video output from a camera into a format compatible for combination with existing single element detectors operating at various spectral bands to achieve improved performance for non-imaging, optical event detectors, especially for optical flame detectors. The method can utilize data that is becoming increasingly available because of the expanding deployment of surveillance cameras that are prevalent in many sensing and security devices and systems. Augmenting output from established OFD sensors with the data stream converted from the video output and incorporating viable algorithms can yield a detection method with improved performance with respect to both sensitivity and selectivity without requiring additional hardware deployment. | 12-15-2011 |
Daniel A. Sufrin-Disler, Monrovia, CA US
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20080252257 | Multiplexer and Switch-Based Electrochemical Cell Monitor and Management System and Method - A system for monitoring a plurality of battery cells using the switch and multiplexing circuits with the plurality of monitored signal indicating the battery voltage levels for each cell by switching the measured voltage of each cell and using switching of the monitored cell voltage to selectively measure each selected signal ( | 10-16-2008 |
Daniel A. Tempas, Midland, MI US
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20090320397 | CONTINUOUSLY INSULATED WALL ASSEMBLY - Construct a wall assembly by: (a) providing a support structure with spaced apart structural members; (b) affixing a thermally insulating layer of polymeric foam boards to the structural members, the foam boards achieving a Class A rating according to ASTM E-84; (c) covering seams between polymeric foam boards with a sealing tape; (d) affixing a plurality of fasteners through the thermally insulating layer to structural members with the fasteners extending beyond the outside surface of the thermally insulating layer; (e) attaching a façade selected from metal panel, metal-composite-metal panels, fiber reinforced cementitious siding veneer and materials having a thickness of at least 1.9 centimeters (0.75 inches) that qualify as “non-combustible” according to ASTM E136 to the fasteners and within five centimeters of the thermally insulating layer; and desirably (f) applying a spray polyurethane foam material to seal gaps through the thermally insulating layer; the process being free of applying gypsum sheathing layer or wood-based sheathing between structural members and the thermally insulating layer. | 12-31-2009 |
Daniel A. That, South Windsor, CT US
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20080272937 | Low Power Airfield Lighting System - An airfield lighting system including an interface device for driving a light emitting diode including an isolation and step down device, a rectifier, and output terminals is provided. | 11-06-2008 |
20100045202 | Interface Device for Low Power LED Airfield Lighting System - An interface device for driving a light emitting diode including an isolation and step down device, a rectifier, and output terminals is provided. | 02-25-2010 |
Daniel A. Vallera, Minneapolis, MN US
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20110091460 | RECEPTOR-TARGETING REAGENTS - The present disclosure features, inter alia, receptor-targeting reagents (e.g., immunotoxic receptor-targeting reagents), which are useful in, e.g., methods of binding a receptor-targeting reagent to a cell and methods for treating a variety of disorders such as, but not limited to, cancers and inflammatory disorders. Also featured are methods, compositions, and kits useful for selecting an appropriate treatment modality for a subject (e.g., a subject with a cancer or inflammatory disorder) and/or treating a variety of disorders such as cell proliferative disorders. | 04-21-2011 |
Daniel A. Waina, Mentor, OH US
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20110304136 | HOSE INTERVENTION CLAMP AND CLAMP SYSTEM FOR FIELD REPAIR - A hose intervention clamp is provided for clamping a hose/connection nipple assembly, wherein the hose/connection nipple assembly has a hose and a connection nipple having a locking slot. The hose intervention clamp includes a locking ring, an upper clamp portion, and a lower clamp portion pivotally connected to the upper clamp portion. The upper and lower clamp portions are pivotally moveable relative to each other from a first at least partially open position to a second locking position, and in the second locking position the upper and lower clamp portions define a recess for receiving the hose/nipple assembly. The locking ring is configured to be received in the locking slot when the upper and lower clamp portions are in the second locking position. A hose intervention clamp system includes a hose/connection nipple assembly having a hose and a connection nipple having a locking slot, and the described clamp. | 12-15-2011 |
Daniel A. Yarmer, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20090235458 | Pillow Having a concealed food surface with integral beverage holder - The invention generally pertains to a pillow convertible between an open position as a food and beverage holder and a closed position as a pillow. By way of example, the pillow has a first and second pillow portion that may be coupled and uncoupled to switch between a closed position and an open position. The pillow also has a food surface member with one or more beverage holders that is sized to fit within the interior of the pillow in the closed position. In another example, the food surface member is a two-piece construction with a slidable tray lock that moves between a first position when the pillow is closed and a second position that secures the two pieces together as a substantially coplanar surface when the pillow is open. In yet another example, the beverage holder is tapered so as to fit a variety of sizes of beverage containers. | 09-24-2009 |
20110277244 | PILLOW HAVING A CONCEALED WORK SURFACE - The invention generally pertains to a pillow convertible between an open position as a food and beverage holder and a closed position as a pillow. By way of example, the pillow has a first and second pillow portion that may be coupled and uncoupled to switch between a closed position and an open position. The pillow also has a food surface member with one or more beverage holders that is sized to fit within the interior of the pillow in the closed position. In another example, the food surface member is a two-piece construction with a slidable tray lock that moves between a first position when the pillow is closed and a second position that secures the two pieces together as a substantially coplanar surface when the pillow is open. In yet another example, the beverage holder is tapered so as to fit a variety of sizes of beverage containers. | 11-17-2011 |
20110277245 | PILLOW HAVING A CONCEALED MODULAR BASE FRAME SYSTEM - The invention generally pertains to a pillow convertible between an open position as a food and beverage holder and a closed position as a pillow. By way of example, the pillow has a first and second pillow portion that may be coupled and uncoupled to switch between a closed position and an open position. The pillow also has a food surface member with one or more beverage holders that is sized to fit within the interior of the pillow in the closed position. In another example, the food surface member is a two-piece construction with a slidable tray lock that moves between a first position when the pillow is closed and a second position that secures the two pieces together as a substantially coplanar surface when the pillow is open. In yet another example, the beverage holder is tapered so as to fit a variety of sizes of beverage containers. | 11-17-2011 |
20120227184 | PILLOW HAVING A WORK SURFACE - The invention generally pertains to a pillow convertible between an open position as a food and beverage holder and a closed position as a pillow. By way of example, the pillow has a first and second pillow portion that may be coupled and uncoupled to switch between a closed position and an open position. The pillow also has a food surface member with one or more beverage holders that is sized to fit within the interior of the pillow in the closed position. In another example, the food surface member is a two-piece construction with a slidable tray lock that moves between a first position when the pillow is closed and a second position that secures the two pieces together as a substantially coplanar surface when the pillow is open. In yet another example, the beverage holder is tapered so as to fit a variety of sizes of beverage containers. | 09-13-2012 |
20120240338 | CONVERTIBLE PILLOW HAVING A CONCEALED SURFACE - The invention generally pertains to a pillow convertible between an open position as a food and beverage holder and a closed position as a pillow. By way of example, the pillow has a first and second pillow portion that may be coupled and uncoupled to switch between a closed position and an open position. The pillow also has a food surface member with one or more beverage holders that is sized to fit within the interior of the pillow in the closed position. In another example, the food surface member is a two-piece construction with a slidable tray lock that moves between a first position when the pillow is closed and a second position that secures the two pieces together as a substantially coplanar surface when the pillow is open. In yet another example, the beverage holder is tapered so as to fit a variety of sizes of beverage containers. | 09-27-2012 |
20140237724 | PILLOW HAVING A CONCEALED TRAY - The invention generally pertains to a pillow convertible between an open position as a food and beverage holder and a closed position as a pillow. By way of example, the pillow has a first and second pillow portion that may be coupled and uncoupled to switch between a closed position and an open position. The pillow also has a food surface member with one or more beverage holders that is sized to fit within the interior of the pillow in the closed position. In another example, the food surface member is a two-piece construction with a slidable tray lock that moves between a first position when the pillow is closed and a second position that secures the two pieces together as a substantially coplanar surface when the pillow is open. In yet another example, the beverage holder is tapered so as to fit a variety of sizes of beverage containers. | 08-28-2014 |