James Matthew
James Matthew Benti, Plymouth, WI US
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20110005147 | CEILING PANEL WITH ENHANCED ACOUSTICS AND TEXTURE - A ceiling tile and a method of manufacture, wherein the ceiling tile has contrasting colors of texturized woven yarn and a coating, respectively, wherein individual colors of the yarn and coating are at different depths of surface texture, wherein color contrasts accentuate the surface texture depths to be viewed, and provide a desirable, unpredictable randomness of pattern of the color contrasts. | 01-13-2011 |
20120132356 | Ceiling Panel with Enhanced Acoustics and Texture - A ceiling tile and a method of manufacture, wherein the ceiling tile has contrasting colors of texturized woven yarn and a coating, respectively, wherein individual colors of the yarn and coating are at different depths of surface texture, wherein color contrasts accentuate the surface texture depths to be viewed, and provide a desirable, unpredictable randomness of pattern of the color contrasts. | 05-31-2012 |
James Matthew Gary Jr., Hazel Crest, IL US
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20120155099 | Trucker Proximate Safety Flashers - This invention is an apparatus designated primarily for commercial trucks and trailers. It was inspired by witnessing truckers being nearly struck by vehicles in traffic. Statistical data, regarding injuries/fatalities, supports the necessity of such a device. The assembly is comprised of several components, housed inside an aluminum u-channel. The specific length of the assembly shall be determined by the height of the vehicle or trailer it will be attached. The flasher system is operated basically by pulling the assembly with enough force to release the magnetic hold from the vehicle. Immediately, the flashers are energized as the switch, which is mounted in the rear of the device closes upon separation. A gas spring provides further momentum to pivot the flasher assembly further to its predetermined stop position. To de-energize the flasher assembly, simply push the device back into position until it is held by the magnetism. | 06-21-2012 |
James Matthew Hattis, Saint Louis Park, MN US
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20090112503 | On-chip over-temperature detection - An improved method and apparatus for setting a trip-point temperature value for detection of an over-temperature condition in a chip when a reading from a main temperature sensor exceeds the trip-point temperature value. In one embodiment, the trip-point temperature value is set to a known temperature limit value offset by a temperature difference, ΔT. ΔT is calculated by taking the difference between a reading of the main temperature sensor and a reading of another temperature sensor, remote from the main temperature sensor, while a heat-generating circuit is enabled. The main temperature sensor is distal from heat-generating circuit on the chip and the remote temperature sensor is proximate the heat-generating circuit. For multiple heat-generating circuits on the chip, a ΔT is determined for each of the heat-generating circuits, and the largest ΔT is used to calculate the trip-point temperature value. Advantageously, the largest ΔT determination may be done only once. | 04-30-2009 |
James Matthew Jansen, Gepps Cross AU
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20160066519 | SAFETY EDGE AND IRRIGATION COMPONENT - The present invention relates to a combined safety edge and irrigation component including a pipe member for allowing a flow of fluid therethrough and an edge covering member for covering an exposed edge of a part to which the component is arranged to be attached. The invention also relates to a planter box kit including such a combined safety edge and irrigation component. | 03-10-2016 |
James Matthew Kindree, South Lyon, MI US
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20140261318 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRE-IGNITION CONTROL - Methods and systems are provided for pre-ignition control. A pre-ignition mitigating enrichment is deactivated in response to a tip-out but reactivated in response to a subsequent tip-in. By preemptively enriching the engine, repeated pre-ignition due at subsequent tip-ins is reduced. | 09-18-2014 |
20140352663 | METHOD FOR PURGING CONDENSATE FROM A CHARGE AIR COOLER - Methods and systems are provided for cleaning out condensate stored at a charge air cooler. In response to increased condensate accumulation at a charge air cooler, airflow through the engine is increased to purge the condensate while an engine actuator is adjusted to maintain engine torque. Combustion stability issues of engine cylinders are addressed by adjusting fueling of each cylinder individually during condensate ingestion. | 12-04-2014 |
20150149066 | ENGINE KNOCK SIGNAL TRANSMISSIVE ELEMENT - Embodiments may provide an engine knock monitoring system that may include an engine block including an engine block body and a cylinder wall defining at least a portion of a combustion chamber. A space may be defined between a top of the cylinder wall and a top of the engine block body. An engine knock sensor may be mounted to the engine block. A pressure pulse transmissive element may be disposed in the space and may be disposed in contact with an outside surface of the cylinder wall and an opposite inside surface of the engine block body. | 05-28-2015 |
20150159573 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRE-IGNITION CONTROL - Methods and systems are provided for mitigating knock and/or pre-ignition. Each of a spark timing retard, cylinder enrichment, and engine load limiting is adjusted based on a knock sensor output generated in a single defined crank angle window, and not based on knock sensor output generated outside the defined crank angle window. A severity of the mitigating actions is adjusted in proportion to the knock sensor output intensity with the severity of the mitigating action increased as the knock sensor output intensity increases. | 06-11-2015 |
20150204249 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRE-IGNITION CONTROL - Methods and systems are provided for addressing pre-ignition occurring while operating with blow-though air delivery. A variable cam timing device used to provide positive intake to exhaust valve overlap is adjusted in response to an indication of pre-ignition to transiently reduce valve overlap. Pre-ignition mitigating load limiting and enrichment applied during a blow-through mode is adjusted differently from those applied when blow-through air is not being delivered. | 07-23-2015 |
James Matthew Marcicki, Columbus, OH US
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20140191446 | METHOD OF FORMING INSULATING ARTICLES WITH REDUCED THICKNESS VARIATION - In one or more embodiment, a method is provided for forming an insulating article from an insulating material having a first thickness, the method including the step of: compressing the insulating material to form a compressed insulating material having a second thickness smaller than the first thickness; and subsequent to the step of compressing, subjecting the compressed insulating material to a vacuum to form the insulating article. | 07-10-2014 |
James Matthew Marcicki, Livonia, MI US
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20150200427 | BATTERY THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR ELECTRIFIED VEHICLE - A battery thermal management system according to an exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes, among other things, a heat spreader, a coolant channel attached to the heat spreader and a supply manifold fluidly connected with the coolant channel and configured to supply a heat transfer medium to the coolant channel. A return manifold is fluidly connected with the coolant channel and configured to expel the heat transfer medium from the coolant channel. | 07-16-2015 |
20160093927 | BATTERY CAPACITY DEGRADATION RESOLUTION METHODS AND SYSTEMS - A vehicle can include a traction battery and a controller in communication with the battery to determine the battery state using sensed battery electrode capacity to account for battery aging. The sensed battery electrode capacity can be dependent on active lithium ions at a positive electrode of the traction battery. The controller can compare a battery voltage model to measured battery voltage during a vehicle drive cycle, receive sensed current though put data and open circuit voltage at the battery, and determine if a deviation threshold is exceeded. The controller can also correct electrode capacity using a mean of the measured open-circuit voltage to correct the capacity error to less than one amp-hour or initiate an active lithium capacity correction using a variance of the current throughput to correct the capacity error to less than one amp-hour. This information can be used to control the vehicle and battery usage. | 03-31-2016 |
James Matthew Mcgree, Queensland AU
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20100087750 | IMPEDANCE MEASUREMENTS - A method of determining frequencies for use in performing impedance measurements. The method includes determining estimates for parameter values representing an impedance response for at least one subject, using the estimated parameter values to determine a design and using the design to determine frequencies for use in impedance measurements. | 04-08-2010 |
James Matthew Nealis, East Lyme, CT US
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20090053724 | System and method for adaptive reagent control in nucleic acid sequencing - An embodiment of a method for adaptive reagent control is described that comprising a) introducing a first concentration of an enzyme reagent into a reaction environment with a reaction substrate, where the enzyme reagent and reaction substrate are constituent parts of a sequencing process; b) measuring a level of activity of the first concentration of the enzyme reagent in the reaction environment, where the level of activity comprises a measurable product of a reaction between the enzyme reagent and the reaction substrate; c) identifying an optimal concentration using the measured level of activity of the first concentration; and d) performing the sequencing process in the reaction environment using the optimal concentration of the enzyme reagent, where the sequencing process comprises an iterative series of sequencing reactions. | 02-26-2009 |
20090203086 | System and method for improved signal detection in nucleic acid sequencing - An embodiment of a system for reducing crosstalk in a parallel sequencing platform is described that comprises a substrate with a plurality of individual reaction environments that include a species of nucleic acid template, and a plurality of spatially localized reactants, wherein the localized reactants minimize the transmission of reaction products to a neighboring reaction environment due to a relative position of the localized reactants in the reaction environment. | 08-13-2009 |
James Matthew Slavens, Lakewood, CO US
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20080276161 | Spreadsheet Rotating Cell Object - The Spreadsheet Rotating Cell Object provides an improvement to computer software spreadsheets which gives the computer user the ability to invoke the aid of an animated rotating cell object which rotates new data or data representations in and out of the spreadsheet cell. | 11-06-2008 |
James Matthew Zavislan, Pittsford, NY US
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20100276736 | CMOS IMAGE SENSOR ON STACKED SEMICONDUCTOR-ON-INSULATOR SUBSTRATE AND PROCESS FOR MAKING SAME - Methods and apparatus for producing a CMOS image sensor result in a plurality of photo sensitive layers, each layer including: a glass or glass ceramic substrate having first and second spaced-apart surfaces; a semiconductor layer disposed on the first surface of the glass or glass ceramic substrate; and a plurality of pixel structures formed in the semiconductor layer, each pixel structure including a plurality of semiconductor islands, at least one island operating as a color sensitive photo-detector sensitive to a respective range of light wavelengths, wherein the plurality of photo sensitive layers are stacked one on the other, such that incident light enters the CMOS image sensor through the first spaced-apart surface of the glass or glass ceramic substrate of one of the plurality of photo sensitive layers, and subsequently passes into further photo sensitive layers if one or more wavelengths of the incident light are sufficiently long. | 11-04-2010 |