William S.
William S. Adney, Golden, CO US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090081762 | Superactive Cellulase Formulation Using Cellobiohydrolase-1 from Penicillium Funiculosum - Purified cellobiohydrolase I (glycosyl hydrolase family 7 (Cel7A)) enzymes from | 03-26-2009 |
20090162916 | CELLOBIOHYDROLASE I ENZYMES - Provided herein is an isolated Cel7A polypeptide comprising mutations in the catalytic domain of the polypeptide relative to the catalytic domain of a wild type Cel7A polypeptide, wherein the mutations reduce N-linked glycosylation of the isolated polypeptide relative to the wild type polypeptide. Also provided herein is an isolated Cel7A polypeptide comprising increased O-linked glycosylation of the linker domain relative to a linker domain of a wild type Cel7A polypeptide. The increased O-linked glycosylation is a result of the addition of and/or substitution of one or more serine and/or threonine residues to the linker domain relative to the linker domain of the wild type polypeptide. In some embodiments, the isolated Cel7A polypeptide comprising mutations in the catalytic domain of the polypeptide relative to the catalytic domain of a wild type Cel7A polypeptide further comprises increased O-linked glycosylation of the linker domain relative to a linker domain of a wild type Cel7A polypeptide. The mutations in the catalytic domain reduce N-linked glycosylation of the isolated polypeptide relative to the wild type polypeptide. The addition of and/or substitution of one or more serine and/or threonine residues to the linker domain relative to the linker domain of the wild type polypeptide increases O-linked glycosylation of the isolated polypeptide. Further provided are compositions comprising such polypeptides and nucleic acids encoding such polypeptides. Still further provided are methods for making such polypeptides. | 06-25-2009 |
20100136667 | THERMAL TOLERANT AVICELASE FROM ACIDOTHERMUS CELLULOLYTICUS - The invention provides a thermal tolerant (thermostable) cellulase, AviIII, that is a member of the glycoside hydrolase (GH) family. AviIII was isolated and characterized from | 06-03-2010 |
20140030769 | FREE ENZYME AND CELLULOSOME PREPARATIONS FOR CELLULOSE HYDROLYSIS - Disclosed herein are combinations of free fungal enzymes and cellulosomes useful for the hydrolysis of cellulose and the conversion of biomass. Methods of degrading cellulose and biomass using the combinations are also disclosed. | 01-30-2014 |
William S. Anapoell, San Diego, CA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090194533 | CLOSURE WITH ADDITIVE RESERVOIR - A closure with an additive reservoir is mounted on a container for a consumable liquid such as a beverage liquid or health drink. The closure has three components; a base, which includes the additive reservoir; a spout mounted on the base, and a plunger received in the additive reservoir. Upon depressing the plunger, an additive in the reservoir is released into the consumable liquid and upon moving the spout from a first position on the base to a second position on the base, a passageway through the base is opened so that the consumable liquid can flow to the consumer. Preferably, the additive chamber is mounted in the support column of the base with the passageway disposed between the additive chamber and the support column. | 08-06-2009 |
20090236303 | CONTAINER CLOSURE WITH ADDITIVE RESERVOIR - A closure with an additive reservoir is mounted on a container for a consumable liquid such as a beverage liquid or health drink. The closure has four components; a base, which includes the additive reservoir; a spout mounted on the base; a plunger positioned in the additive reservoir, and a tamper proof, dust resistant outer cap. Upon advancing the plunger, an additive in the reservoir is released into the consumable liquid upon the additive or plunger rupturing a membrane barrier. Upon moving the spout from a first position on the base to a second position on the base, a passageway through the base is opened so that the consumable liquid can flow to the consumer without having to remove the closure. Preferably, the additive chamber is mounted in a support column of the base with the passageway for the consumable liquid disposed between the additive chamber and the support column. | 09-24-2009 |
20120193249 | CONTAINER CLOSURE WITH ADDITIVE RESERVOIR - A closure with an additive reservoir is mounted on a container for a consumable liquid such as a beverage liquid or health drink. The closure has four components; a base, which includes the additive reservoir; a spout mounted on the base; a plunger positioned in the additive reservoir, and a tamper proof, dust resistant outer cap. Upon advancing the plunger, an additive in the reservoir is released into the consumable liquid upon the additive or plunger rupturing a membrane barrier. Upon moving the spout from a first position on the base to a second position on the base, a passageway through the base is opened so that the consumable liquid can flow to the consumer without having to remove the closure. Preferably, the additive chamber is mounted in a support column of the base with the passageway for the consumable liquid disposed between the additive chamber and the support column. | 08-02-2012 |
William S. Archbell, Redmond, WA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090006567 | Providing Sender-Selected Sound Items to Conversation Participants - Functionality is described for allowing a first user to select a sound item. The first user can use a first device to send this sound item to a second device operated by a second user. Upon the occurrence of a triggering event, the sound item selected by the first user can be presented by the second device to the second user. The first device and the second device may correspond to two devices in an Instant Messaging (IM) system. According to another illustrative aspect, functionality is described that allows the first user to select the new sound item from a source sound item by adjusting the position and/or size (e.g., width) of a graphical selection unit that is presented over a graphical depiction of the source sound item. | 01-01-2009 |
20140123007 | Providing Sender-Selected Sound Items to Conversation Participants - Functionality is described for allowing a first user to select a sound item. The first user can use a first device to send this sound item to a second device operated by a second user. Upon the occurrence of a triggering event, the sound item selected by the first user can be presented by the second device to the second user. The first device and the second device may correspond to two devices in an Instant Messaging (IM) system. According to another illustrative aspect, functionality is described that allows the first user to select the new sound item from a source sound item by adjusting the position and/or size (e.g., width) of a graphical selection unit that is presented over a graphical depiction of the source sound item. | 05-01-2014 |
William S. Barnes, Forsyth, GA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100100182 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RECONSTRUCTING A LIGAMENT - Apparatus for use in supporting a graft ligament within a bone tunnel, the apparatus comprising a graft ligament plug, the graft ligament plug comprising a groove extending along one side of the plug, across the front end of the plug, and then back down the opposing side of the plug, with the groove being sized such that when a graft ligament is disposed in the groove, the graft ligament will protrude out of the groove and engage adjoining portions of the bone tunnel so as to facilitate osseointegration therewith; wherein the graft ligament plug is formed in two opposing halves, such that the graft ligament can be positioned within the groove and thereafter clamped between the opposing two halves of the graft ligament plug when the two opposing halves are brought together so as to form the complete graft ligament plug. | 04-22-2010 |
20110005525 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THERAPEUTICALLY SUPPORTING THE ARM OF A PATIENT - Apparatus for providing physical therapy to a patient, the apparatus comprising a therapeutic support comprising a waist belt and a limb support, wherein the limb support is adjustably securable to the waist belt. | 01-13-2011 |
William S. Bisceglia, Rye, NY US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20080222902 | Device for storing a shaving razor or other implement with an associated container - A device for storing an implement such as a razor next to an associated container. An endless band of elastomeric material is formed to be stretched and released about the container. A mouth portion formed of the same material is disposed on the periphery of the band for retaining the implement. The mouth portion has a pair of arms spaced apart enough to receive the implement, and a pair of gates each of which is joined at a first end to an outer end of a corresponding arm. Each gate is biased toward a rest position where a second end of the gate opposite its first end confronts the second end of the other gate. The gates deflect inward when the implement is urged horizontally into the mouth portion, and return to their rest position when the implement clears them so that the implement is then stored in the device. | 09-18-2008 |
William S. Brown, Newbury Park, CA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090241511 | HEAT EXCHANGE INJECTOR FOR USE IN A ROCKET ENGINE - A heat exchange injector assembly includes a heat exchange element comprising a fuel sleeve, a liquid oxidizer post disposed in the fuel sleeve, and a multi-passage swirl member such as a double helix member, disposed in the liquid oxidizer post. | 10-01-2009 |
20100037590 | LOW VELOCITY INJECTOR MANIFOLD FOR HYPERGOLIC ROCKET ENGINE - A fuel manifold for a thrust chamber assembly includes a main fuel chamber which is generally frustro-conical in shape. The main fuel chamber provides a resonance frequency that is at least an order of magnitude lower than an acoustic resonance frequency of a combustion chamber. | 02-18-2010 |
William S. Chapnick, Solon, OH US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20120035038 | DUNNAGE CONVERSION SYSTEM AND METHOD WITH STOCK MATERIAL SPLICING - A method that includes the steps of (i) attaching a leading portion of a supply of stock material to a trailing portion of a preceding supply of stock material by means of a mechanical fastener, an electromagnetic field, electrostatic charges, or an activatable bonding agent, and (ii) converting the stock material into a relatively less dense dunnage product. The attaching step may include (a) embossing, punching, stitching, stapling, riveting, clipping, snapping, buttoning, attaching with male and female interlocking devices or hook-and-loop fasteners, (b) integrating one or more elements into the stock material to provide a stock material with magnetic or magnetizable material in the leading or trailing portion, (c) imparting opposing and attractive magnetic charges in respective leading and trailing portions, (d) inducing an electrostatic charge or a magnetic field in at least one of the leading and trailing portions, and/or (e) activating a bonding agent. | 02-09-2012 |
William S. Cras, Alamo, CA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100049635 | PRODUCT STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM - A system for easily locating goods stored in a storage area including a computer coupled with a radio frequency transmitter or transceivers and goods placed in containers that are coupled to hangers that each has distinct electronic addresses. The hangers each have a hook that allows the hangers to be stored on rails coupled to racks in a storage area. The identifications of the goods and the electronic addresses for the corresponding hangers are associated with each other and stored on a computer database. When a user wants to pick up goods stored in the containers, the user inputs the identification for the goods and the computer will cause the radio frequency transmitter to emit a data packet that includes a search address and illumination data. The hangers each compare the search address to the electronic address and if there is a match, the hanger illuminates the light according to the illumination data. The system notifies the user of the color and flash pattern and the goods can then be easily found by locating the hanger having the corresponding illumination. | 02-25-2010 |
William S. Credle, Roswell, GA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090101614 | Unpowered End Effector for Dispensing Apparatus - A mechanical picking system for a x-y picker dispensing apparatus that includes at least one substantially horizontal shelf operable for supporting a product, and a picker assembly which further includes an unpowered end effector. The unpowered end effector includes a plurality of receiving fingers and a holding area. The unpowered end effector is rotatable with respect to the shelf to enable the fingers to transfer the product from the shelf to the holding area. | 04-23-2009 |
William S. Dehimerrome, Rome, NY US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110315038 | Centerfire Cartridge Primer Safety Shield - A centerfire cartridge with improved ballistic characteristics for use in lever action firearms having tubular magazines is shown. A primer safety shield allows a sharper pointed bullet to be used without increased danger of inadvertent firing when a cartridge is placed in nose to base contact in a magazine. | 12-29-2011 |
William S. Delhagen, Menlo Park, CA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110111296 | OPEN STRUCTURES IN SUBSTRATES FOR ELECTRODES - Provided are conductive substrates having open structures and fractional void volumes of at least about 25% or, more specifically, or at least about 50% for use in lithium ion batteries. Nanostructured active materials are deposited over such substrates to form battery electrodes. The fractional void volume may help to accommodate swelling of some active materials during cycling. In certain embodiments, overall outer dimensions of the electrode remain substantially the same during cycling, while internal open spaces of the conductive substrate provide space for any volumetric changes in the nanostructured active materials. In specific embodiments, a nanoscale layer of silicon is deposited over a metallic mesh to form a negative electrode. In another embodiment, a conductive substrate is a perforated sheet with multiple openings, such that a nanostructured active material is deposited into the openings but not on the external surfaces of the sheet. | 05-12-2011 |
20110111300 | INTERMEDIATE LAYERS FOR ELECTRODE FABRICATION - Provided are novel electrodes for use in lithium ion batteries. An electrode includes one or more intermediate layers positioned between a substrate and an electrochemically active material. Intermediate layers may be made from chromium, titanium, tantalum, tungsten, nickel, molybdenum, lithium, as well as other materials and their combinations. An intermediate layer may protect the substrate, help to redistribute catalyst during deposition of the electrochemically active material, improve adhesion between the active material and substrate, and other purposes. In certain embodiments, an active material includes one or more high capacity active materials, such as silicon, tin, and germanium. These materials tend to swell during cycling and may loose mechanical and/or electrical connection to the substrate. A flexible intermediate layer may compensate for swelling and provide a robust adhesion interface. Provided also are novel methods of fabricating electrodes containing one or more intermediate layers. | 05-12-2011 |
20110159365 | TEMPLATE ELECTRODE STRUCTURES FOR DEPOSITING ACTIVE MATERIALS - Provided are examples of electrochemically active electrode materials, electrodes using such materials, and methods of manufacturing such electrodes. Electrochemically active electrode materials may include a high surface area template containing a metal silicide and a layer of high capacity active material deposited over the template. The template may serve as a mechanical support for the active material and/or an electrical conductor between the active material and, for example, a substrate. Due to the high surface area of the template, even a thin layer of the active material can provide sufficient active material loading and corresponding battery capacity. As such, a thickness of the layer may be maintained below the fracture threshold of the active material used and preserve its structural integrity during battery cycling. | 06-30-2011 |
20110229761 | INTERCONNECTING ELECTROCHEMICALLY ACTIVE MATERIAL NANOSTRUCTURES - Provided are various examples of lithium electrode subassemblies, lithium ion cells using such subassemblies, and methods of fabricating such subassemblies. Methods generally include receiving nanostructures containing electrochemically active materials and interconnecting at least a portion of these nanostructures. Interconnecting may involve depositing one or more interconnecting materials, such as amorphous silicon and/or metal containing materials. Interconnecting may additionally or alternatively involve treating a layer containing the nanostructures using various techniques, such as compressing the layer, heating the layer, and/or passing an electrical current through the layer. These methods may be used to interconnect nanostructures containing one or more high capacity materials, such as silicon, germanium, and tin, and having various shapes or forms, such as nanowires, nanoparticles, and nano-flakes. | 09-22-2011 |
20120301789 | TEMPLATE ELECTRODE STRUCTURES FOR DEPOSITING ACTIVE MATERIALS - Provided are examples of electrochemically active electrode materials, electrodes using such materials, and methods of manufacturing such electrodes. Electrochemically active electrode materials may include a high surface area template containing a metal silicide and a layer of high capacity active material deposited over the template. The template may serve as a mechanical support for the active material and/or an electrical conductor between the active material and, for example, a substrate. Due to the high surface area of the template, even a thin layer of the active material can provide sufficient active material loading and corresponding battery capacity. As such, a thickness of the layer may be maintained below the fracture threshold of the active material used and preserve its structural integrity during battery cycling. | 11-29-2012 |
William S. Duckwall, Santa Cruz, CA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110292944 | FLY-BY AND ACK-ACCELERATED ARBITRATION FOR BROADCAST PACKETS - A method for administering transmission of a first type of packets and a second type of packets over a serial bus is disclosed. The method comprises: if there is a packet of a second type to be sent, then concatenating the packet of the second type to a plurality of packets of the first type and sending the plurality of packets of the first type followed by the concatenated packet of the second type; and if there is no packet of the second type to be sent, then concatenating a bogus ack packet to the plurality of packets of the first type and sending the plurality of packets of the first type followed by the concatenated bogus ack packet. | 12-01-2011 |
William S. Eubanks, Jr., Durham, NC US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090299487 | SATIATION DEVICES AND METHODS - A device for inducing weight loss in a patient includes a tubular prosthesis self-expandable from a collapsed position in which the prosthesis has a first diameter to an expanded position in which the prosthesis has a second, larger, diameter. In a method for inducing weight loss, the prosthesis is placed in the collapsed position and inserted into a stomach of a patient. The prosthesis is allowed to self-expand from the collapsed position to the expanded position and into contact with the walls of the stomach, where it induces feelings of satiety and/or inhibits modulation of satiety-controlling factors such as Ghrelin. | 12-03-2009 |
20100204719 | RESTRICTIVE AND/OR OBSTRUCTIVE IMPLANT FOR INDUCING WEIGHT LOSS - Described herein is a system for inducing weight loss in a patient, which comprises an extragastric space occupier positionable in contact with an exterior surface of a stomach wall to form an inward protrusion of wall into the stomach, and a retention device positionable in contact with the wall to retain the inward protrusion and to thereby capture the extragastric space occupier within the protrusion. | 08-12-2010 |
20120016287 | SATIATION DEVICES AND METHODS - A device for inducing weight loss in a patient includes a tubular prosthesis self-expandable from a collapsed position in which the prosthesis has a first diameter to an expanded position in which the prosthesis has a second, larger, diameter. In a method for inducing weight loss, the prosthesis is placed in the collapsed position and inserted into a stomach of a patient. The prosthesis is allowed to self-expand from the collapsed position to the expanded position and into contact with the walls of the stomach, where it induces feelings of satiety and/or inhibits modulation of satiety-controlling factors such as Ghrelin. | 01-19-2012 |
20120022430 | SATIATION DEVICES AND METHODS - A device for inducing weight loss in a patient includes a tubular prosthesis self-expandable from a collapsed position in which the prosthesis has a first diameter to an expanded position in which the prosthesis has a second, larger, diameter. In a method for inducing weight loss, the prosthesis is placed in the collapsed position and inserted into a stomach of a patient. The prosthesis is allowed to self-expand from the collapsed position to the expanded position and into contact with the walls of the stomach, where it induces feelings of satiety and/or inhibits modulation of satiety-controlling factors such as Ghrelin. | 01-26-2012 |
20120271217 | SATIATION DEVICES AND METHODS - A device for inducing weight loss in a patient includes a tubular prosthesis self-expandable from a collapsed position in which the prosthesis has a first diameter to an expanded position in which the prosthesis has a second, larger, diameter. In a method for inducing weight loss, the prosthesis is placed in the collapsed position and inserted into a stomach of a patient. The prosthesis is allowed to self-expand from the collapsed position to the expanded position and into contact with the walls of the stomach, where it induces feelings of satiety and/or inhibits modulation of satiety-controlling factors such as Ghrelin. | 10-25-2012 |
20130023727 | RESTRICTIVE AND/OR OBSTRUCTIVE IMPLANT FOR INDUCING WEIGHT LOSS - Described herein is a system for inducing weight loss in a patient, which comprises an extragastric space occupier positionable in contact with an exterior surface of a stomach wall to form an inward protrusion of wall into the stomach, and a retention device positionable in contact with the wall to retain the inward protrusion and to thereby capture the extragastric space occupier within the protrusion. | 01-24-2013 |
20140249465 | METHODS FOR RETAINING A GASTRO-ESOPHAGEAL IMPLANT - Various methods and devices are described for retaining a medical implant within a body cavity. According to one aspect, at least a portion of a medical implant is positioned within a body cavity, and a wall of the body cavity is re-shaped such that the re-shaped wall prevents migration of the medical implant out of the body cavity. The re-shaped body wall may form a tissue pocket, tunnel, or other barrier against migration of the implant. | 09-04-2014 |
William S. Eubanks, Jr., Columbia, MO US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100241146 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR RETAINING A GASTRO-ESOPHAGEAL IMPLANT - Various methods and devices are described for retaining a medical implant within a body cavity. According to one aspect, one or more plications are formed and the medical device is coupled to or seated against the plication(s). | 09-23-2010 |
William S. Freeman, Roanoke, VA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090120048 | Meltblown Filter Medium - Filter media, as well as related assemblies, systems and methods. Filter media may contain one or more layers formed of a meltblown material. | 05-14-2009 |
20100000411 | MELTBLOWN FILTER MEDIUM, RELATED APPLICATIONS AND USES - Filter media, as well as related assemblies, systems and methods. Filter media may contain one or more layers formed of a meltblown material. | 01-07-2010 |
20110147976 | MELTBLOWN FILTER MEDIUM - Filter media, as well as related assemblies, systems and methods. Filter media may contain one or more layers formed of a meltblown material. | 06-23-2011 |
20120152821 | FINE FIBER FILTER MEDIA AND PROCESSES - Fine fiber products including fiber webs, as well as related assemblies, systems and methods, are described. In some embodiments, fiber webs described herein may include fine fibers and relatively low amounts of degraded polymer formed during a fiber extrusion process. The fiber webs may be used for filter media applications. | 06-21-2012 |
20120152824 | FINE FIBER FILTER MEDIA AND PROCESSES - Fine fiber products including fiber webs, as well as related assemblies, systems and methods, are described. In some embodiments, fiber webs described herein may include fine fibers and relatively low amounts of degraded polymer formed during a fiber extrusion process. The fiber webs may be used for filter media applications. | 06-21-2012 |
20120318754 | FINE FIBER FILTER MEDIA AND PROCESSES - Fine fiber products including fiber webs, as well as related assemblies, systems and methods, are described. In some embodiments, fiber webs described herein may include fine fibers and relatively low amounts of degraded polymer formed during a fiber extrusion process. The fiber webs may be used for filter media applications. | 12-20-2012 |
20140346107 | Filter Media Including Polymer Compositions and Blends - Polymer compositions that may be used to form fibers for a fiber web are generally described. In some embodiments, certain properties of the polymer compositions (e.g., molecular weight distribution, melt flow index, melt elasticity, and/or melt toughness) may allow the formation of fiber webs having fine fibers and a relatively low amount of process defects. In some instances, these properties of the polymer composition may be achieved by combining two or more polymer components. Fiber webs formed using the polymer composition may have increased performance and/or better structural characteristics compared to fibers webs formed using a single polymer component. | 11-27-2014 |
William S. Geise, Star City, IN US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090202328 | LOW PROFILE HOOK HOIST - A vehicle-mounted hook hoist for loading, transporting, dumping and unloading material handling containers, includes a vehicle having a main frame; and, a hook hoist assembly including a hoist frame, a tilt frame, an extension tube assembly, an articulating arm and motive means for moving said tilt frame, extension tube assembly and articulating arm; wherein the hoist frame has a rear hinge mount and is mounted to the main frame, the tilt frame has a rear and a pivot mount and is pivotally mounted at its pivot mount to the rear hinge mount of the hoist frame, and the extension tube is telescopically connected with the tilt frame to extend between a retracted position and an extended position; and, wherein the articulating arm is pivotally connected to the extension tube assembly to pivot between a retracted rest position and a rotatably extended position, and wherein the articulating arm includes a hook configured to engage with and move a container onto and off of the vehicle. | 08-13-2009 |
William S. Gibbons, Jr., Winston Salem, NC US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100121426 | Stent Introducer System - A stent delivery system for positioning a first and second stent the first and second branch lumens of a bifurcation. The stent delivery system includes stent introducers and a sheath or catheter having a frangible wall. A method of delivering stents to anatomies such as bifurcated ducts or vessels. | 05-13-2010 |
20100249912 | Intraluminal device with controlled biodegradation - An intraluminal device with controlled biodegradation is provided. The intraluminal device comprises a biodegradable tubular main body. An outer photodegradable layer is disposed over at least a portion of the intraluminal device. The photodegradable outer layer is chemically inert to the body fluids of the implanted region, thereby preventing premature biodegradation of the stent. Degradation of the outer photodegradable layer after a predetermined time occurs by irradiating the layer with UV light waves. After removal of the outer photodegradable layer, the tubular main body becomes exposed to its in vivo environment, thereby allowing biodegradation of the tubular main body. | 09-30-2010 |
William S. Graupp, Aurora, OR US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090276749 | GATE MODELING FOR SEMICONDUCTOR FABRICATION PROCESS EFFECTS - In one embodiment, a method for determining a contour simplification of an object for a simulation is provided. An object in a layout of a transistor design to be created with the photolithographic process is determined. The object includes a width and a length in the layout. A contour simulation is performed to determine a generated contour object. The contour simulation simulates parametric variation factors that may occur in the photolithographic process. An adjusted width and adjusted length of the object is then determined based on the generated contour object. The adjusted width and the adjusted length are usable to determine a parametric model for simulation of the object. For example, a layout versus schematic (LVS) tool may back-annotate the layout. Then, a SPICE simulation may use the output of the LVS tool to verify the electrical behavior of the transistor using the adjusted width and adjusted length. | 11-05-2009 |
20120144350 | GATE MODELING FOR SEMICONDUCTOR FABRICATION PROCESS EFFECTS - In one embodiment, a method for determining a contour simplification of an object for a simulation is provided. An object in a layout of a transistor design to be created with the photolithographic process is determined. The object includes a width and a length in the layout. A contour simulation is performed to determine a generated contour object. The contour simulation simulates parametric variation factors that may occur in the photolithographic process. An adjusted width and adjusted length of the object is then determined based on the generated contour object. The adjusted width and the adjusted length are usable to determine a parametric model for simulation of the object. For example, a layout versus schematic (LVS) tool may back-annotate the layout. Then, a SPICE simulation may use the output of the LVS tool to verify the electrical behavior of the transistor using the adjusted width and adjusted length. | 06-07-2012 |
20120144351 | ANALYSIS OPTIMZER - A method of preparing a set of target layout data for the application of a photolithographic friendly design (LFD) analysis or other photolithographic analysis. The target layout data is revised to remove areas or features prior to performing the LFD analysis. The features removed include features that have been determined to print correctly, duplicate features and features that are not sensitive to variations in process conditions. The revised target layout is analyzed to determine if the features that remain will print correctly on a wafer. | 06-07-2012 |
20130305195 | ANALYSIS OPTIMIZER - A method of preparing a set of target layout data for the application of a photolithographic friendly design (LFD) analysis or other photolithographic analysis. The target layout data is revised to remove areas or features prior to performing the LFD analysis. The features removed include features that have been determined to print correctly, duplicate features and features that are not sensitive to variations in process conditions. The revised target layout is analyzed to determine if the features that remain will print correctly on a wafer. | 11-14-2013 |
William S. Gulker, Beverly Hills, MI US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090121517 | FALSE DIVISION BAR FOR MINIMIZING WIND THROB NOISE - A false division bar assembly for minimizing wind noise generated during movement of a vehicle including a retractable rear window. The assembly includes a division bar mountable in a vehicle rear door window opening to create at least two air passages on opposite sides of the division bar within the vehicle rear door window opening, to thereby minimize wind noise generated during movement of the vehicle when the vehicle front windows are closed with the vehicle rear windows being opened. | 05-14-2009 |
William S. Hammon, Iii, Denver, CO US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20120072116 | EXTRACTION OF DEPOSITIONAL SYSTEMS - A process that assists with the identification of potential hydrocarbon deposits that includes performing a structural interpretation of a three-dimensional seismic volume, transforming the three-dimensional seismic volume into a stratal-slice volume, performing a stratigraphic interpretation of the stratal-slice volume which includes the extracting of bounding surfaces and faults and transforming the stratal-slice volume into the spatial domain. As illustrated in FIGS. | 03-22-2012 |
William S. Hammon, Iii, Boulder, CO US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100245347 | EXTRACTION OF DEPOSITIONAL SYSTEMS - A process that assists with the identification of potential hydrocarbon deposits that includes performing a structural interpretation of a three-dimensional seismic volume, transforming the three-dimensional seismic volume into a stratal-slice volume, performing a stratigraphic interpretation of the stratal-slice volume which includes the extracting of bounding surfaces and faults and transforming the stratal-slice volume into the spatial domain. As illustrated in FIGS. | 09-30-2010 |
20100250210 | EXTRACTION OF DEPOSITIONAL SYSTEMS - A process that assists with the identification of potential hydrocarbon deposits that includes performing a structural interpretation of a three-dimensional seismic volume, transforming the three-dimensional seismic volume into a stratal-slice volume, performing a stratigraphic interpretation of the stratal-slice volume which includes the extracting of bounding surfaces and faults and transforming the stratal-slice volume into the spatial domain. As illustrated in FIGS. | 09-30-2010 |
William S. Harris, Sioux Falls, SD US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100021956 | Fatty Acid Pattern Analysis for Predicting Acute Coronary Syndrome - The present invention provides blood based methods for predicting risk of acute coronary syndrome in a subject. | 01-28-2010 |
20100125416 | Blood Based Methods for Assessing Adolescent Depression in a Subject - The present invention provides blood based methods for assessing adolescent depression in a subject. | 05-20-2010 |
20110040316 | Method and Apparatus for a Single Handed Squeeze Lancet - A single handed squeeze lancet and methods for its use, where the single handed squeeze lancet comprises (a) a lancet, (b) a lancet-holder, (c) an internal housing for receiving and guiding the lancet-holder, (d) an external housing for receiving and guiding the internal housing, (e) a thumb-frame coupled to the external housing, and (f) a thumb-spring coupled to the thumb-frame and coupled to the lancet-holder. The device may further comprise a base-stand coupled to the thumb-frame. | 02-17-2011 |
20130260408 | FATTY ACID PATTERN ANALYSIS FOR PREDICTING ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME - The present invention provides blood based methods for predicting risk of acute coronary syndrome in a subject. | 10-03-2013 |
William S. Hollensteiner, Kent, WA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100154990 | COMPOSITE STIFFENER POSITIONING AND VACUUM BAG INSTALLATION DEVICE - A method and apparatus for manufacturing composite parts. An expandable tool with a transfer system may be moved on a surface of the expandable tool into an outer mold line tool with a composite material laid up on the outer mold line tool. The expandable tool may be expanded in the outer mold line tool to change the surface from a retracted state to an expanded state. The transfer system may be transferred from the expandable tool with the surface in the expanded state to the outer mold line tool. | 06-24-2010 |
20100155984 | MANUFACTURING ONE-PIECE COMPOSITE SECTIONS USING OUTER MOLD LINE TOOLING - A method for manufacturing composite parts. A temporary removal layer may be placed on an inner mold line tool. A composite material may be laid up on the inner mold line tool for a composite part. The inner mold line tool may be positioned with the composite part inside an outer mold line tool. The composite part and the temporary removal layer may be transferred from the inner mold line tool to the outer mold line tool. The inner mold line tool and the temporary removal layer may be removed from inside of the outer mold line tool after transferring the composite part and the temporary removal layer to the outer mold line tool. | 06-24-2010 |
20110259515 | Method and Apparatus For Forming And Applying Composite Layups Having Complex Geometries - A composite layup is formed on a tool and placed on a contoured part. The tool is contoured to substantially match the contour of the part. A set of location data is generated which represents the location of the part in space relative to the tool. An automated manipulator uses the location data to move the tool into proximity to the part and place the contoured layup on the part. | 10-27-2011 |
20140330525 | System and Method for Predicting Distortion of a Workpiece Resulting from a Peening Machine Process - A method for predicting distortion and residual stress in a workpiece resulting from a peening process may include the steps of providing a coupon including residual stress induced in a coupon surface by the peening process, calculating a moment coefficient representative of residual stress induced in the coupon surface, calibrating a stress function to the moment coefficient, applying the stress function to a workpiece model of the workpiece, and computing at least one of predicted distortion and residual stress of the workpiece resulting from application of the calibrated stress function to the workpiece model. | 11-06-2014 |
William S. Jack, Iii, Panama PA
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110107401 | ESTABLISHING TRUST RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN COMPUTER SYSTEMS - An offline trust system establishes a trust relationship between a trust authority computer system and a target computer system without relying on an active network connection between the computer systems. The offline trust system separates the trust establishment operation into a provisioning phase and a configuration phase. The provisioning phase can be performed entirely on the trust authority, while the configuration phase can be performed entirely on the target computer system requesting trust. The two phases can be performed at different times and do not assume any connection between the two computer systems. An administrator may perform the provisioning phase for many target computer systems at the same time. Thus, the offline trust system provides a way to establish trust between computer systems that is more reliable and less prone to failure. | 05-05-2011 |
William S. Jack, Iii, Redmond, WA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100077144 | TRANSPARENT RESOURCE ADMINISTRATION USING A READ-ONLY DOMAIN CONTROLLER - A domain controller hierarchy in accordance with implementations of the present invention involves one or more local domain controllers, such as one or more read-only local domain controllers in communication with one or more writable hub domain controllers. The local domain controllers include a resource manager, such as a Security Account Manager (“SAM”), that manages resources and/or other accounts information received from the writable hub domain controller. When a local user attempts to change the resource at the local domain controller, however, the resource manager chains the request, along with any appropriate identifiers for the request, to the writable hub domain controller, where the request is processed. If appropriate, the hub domain controller sends a response that the resource has been updated as requested and also sends a copy of the updated resource to be cached at the local domain controller. | 03-25-2010 |
20100162361 | REPLICATING SELECTED SECRETS TO LOCAL DOMAIN CONTROLLERS - A domain controller hierarchy includes one or more hub domain controllers in communication with one or more local domain controllers, such as local domain controllers at a branch office. The hub domain controller(s) is writable, while the local domain controller(s) is typically read-only. Non-secure and secure information is partitioned to specific local domain controllers at the one or more hub domain controllers. The non-secure and secure information is then passed from the hub domain controller only to the local domain controller associated with the given partition at the hub domain controller on request. For example, a user requests a logon at a client computer system at a local branch office, and the logon is passed from the local domain controller to the hub domain controller. If authenticated, the user logon account is passed to the local domain controller, where it can be cached to authenticate subsequent requests. | 06-24-2010 |
20110093582 | TRANSPARENT RESOURCE ADMINISTRATION USING A READ-ONLY DOMAIN CONTROLLER - A domain controller hierarchy in accordance with implementations of the present invention involves one or more local domain controllers, such as one or more read-only local domain controllers in communication with one or more writable hub domain controllers. The local domain controllers include a resource manager, such as a Security Account Manager (“SAM”), that manages resources and/or other accounts information received from the writable hub domain controller. When a local user attempts to change the resource at the local domain controller, however, the resource manager chains the request, along with any appropriate identifiers for the request, to the writable hub domain controller, where the request is processed. If appropriate, the hub domain controller sends a response that the resource has been updated as requested and also sends a copy of the updated resource to be cached at the local domain controller, | 04-21-2011 |
20130013787 | REPLICATING SELECTED SECRETS TO LOCAL DOMAIN CONTROLLERS - A domain controller hierarchy includes one or more hub domain controllers in communication with one or more local domain controllers, such as local domain controllers at a branch office. The hub domain controller(s) is writable, while the local domain controller(s) is typically read-only. Non-secure and secure information is partitioned to specific local domain controllers at the one or more hub domain controllers. The non-secure and secure information is then passed from the hub domain controller only to the local domain controller associated with the given partition at the hub domain controller on request. For example, a user requests a logon at a client computer system at a local branch office, and the logon is passed from the local domain controller to the hub domain controller. If authenticated, the user logon account is passed to the local domain controller, where it can be cached to authenticate subsequent requests. | 01-10-2013 |
William S. Joachim, Jr., Liberty Township, OH US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110196286 | ULTRASONICALLY POWERED SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS WITH ROTATING CUTTING IMPLEMENT - In one general aspect, various embodiments are directed to an ultrasonic surgical instrument that comprises a handpiece housing that rotatably supports an ultrasonic transducer assembly therein that may be selectively rotated by various motor configurations. Various slip ring arrangements are disclosed for supplying ultrasonic electrical signals and motor drive signals from a control system. Various forms of blade and cutting implements are disclosed for attachment to the ultrasonic transducer assembly such that such implements may be selectively rotatable within a hollow outer sheath. Vacuum may be applied to the cutting implement or through the outer sheath to draw tissue through an opening in the sheath and into contact with the cutting implement. | 08-11-2011 |
20110196287 | METHODS OF USING ULTRASONICALLY POWERED SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS WITH ROTATABLE CUTTING IMPLEMENTS - In one general aspect, various embodiments are directed to methods for treating tissue within an aqueous environment. Various methods may include introducing a cutting implement of a surgical instrument into the aqueous environment. The cutting implement may have at least one cutting surface thereon and at least one ultrasonic portion thereon and be selectively rotatable within a hollow sheath. The methods may include rotating or rotatably oscillating the cutting implement within the hollow sheath for tissue cutting purposes. The cutting implement may also be retained in a position wherein the ultrasonic portion of the cutting implement may be applied to tissue and then have ultrasonic motion applied thereto. | 08-11-2011 |
William S. Kerker, Jenison, MI US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110258072 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING RECURRING ORDERS IN A COMPUTER NETWORK - A recurring order management system and method for a computer network is disclosed. The system receives a request to suggest a recurring order for one or more products or services. The system generates a profile which stores the suggested products or services, the suggested recurrence for those products or services and the suggested quantities to deliver upon each recurrence. The order then automatically recurs one or more times according to the specified recurrence. | 10-20-2011 |
William S. Kisaalita, Athens, GA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090061517 | Cell culture apparatus and methods of making and using same - The present invention provides compositions and articles for cell culture and methods for preparing the compositions and articles. Generally, the article can include a porous biocompatible polymer scaffold. The scaffold may be prepared by preparing a polymer composition that includes a biocompatible polymer and a porogen, then removing the porogen. In some embodiments, the polymer composition may be applied to a substrate. In some embodiments, the polymer composition may be secured to the substrate. | 03-05-2009 |
William S. Langhorne, Falls Church, VA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090004051 | Processing of Documents with Medical and Other Waste - The invention relates to methods and apparatus for processing documents with medical and other waste. The method includes the steps of supplying the documents to an apparatus ( | 01-01-2009 |
William S. Lee, Hollister, CA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090272501 | TENSIONING PIN FOR SHUTTER SYSTEMS - A tensioning pin system ( | 11-05-2009 |
William S. Leib, Iii, Tinton Falls, NJ US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090190362 | BEACON LIGHT WITH REFLECTOR AND LIGHT-EMITTING DIODES - A light-emitting diode (LED) reflector optic includes a reflector having a reflector having a plurality of reflecting surfaces, wherein each one of the plurality of reflecting surfaces is associated with at least one optical axis, each reflecting surface comprising a cross-section that is projected along a curved trajectory and a plurality of LEDs, wherein each one of the plurality of LEDs is positioned in a line parallel to the cross-section of an associated one of the plurality of reflecting surfaces and relative to the associated reflecting surface of the plurality of reflecting surfaces such that a central light-emitting axis of each one of the plurality of LEDs is angled relative to the at least one optical axis of the associated reflecting surface of the plurality of reflecting surfaces at about 90° and such that each of the reflecting surfaces redirects and collimates a light output of a respective each one of the plurality of LEDs at an angle of about 90° with respect to the central light emitting axis of each one of the plurality of LEDs, wherein each one of the plurality of reflecting surfaces receives light from each one of the plurality of LEDs from a focal distance of the associated one of the plurality of reflecting surfaces. | 07-30-2009 |
20090219715 | BEACON LIGHT WITH REFLECTOR AND LIGHT EMITTING DIODES - The present invention is directed to a beacon light with a light emitting diode (LED) reflector optic. In one embodiment, the LED reflector optic includes a reflector having a plurality of reflecting surfaces and being associated with at least one optical axis, each reflecting surface including a curved cross-section and at least one LED positioned at a focal distance of a respective one of the plurality of reflecting surfaces. | 09-03-2009 |
20100053973 | TOTAL INTERNAL REFLECTION LENS WITH BASE - The present invention relates generally to a light transmitting device and a total internal reflection lens with base. In one embodiment, the total internal reflection lens includes a light output portion and a first base coupled to the light output portion. The first base includes a cavity for receiving a light emitting diode (LED) and an undercut adjacent to the cavity. | 03-04-2010 |
20100208458 | LED LIGHTING FIXTURE - The present invention relates generally to a light emitting diode lighting fixture. In one embodiment, the light fixture includes an extrusion, a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs) and a lens coupled to the. The plurality of LEDs has a uniform spacing between each one of the plurality of LEDs along the extrusion. | 08-19-2010 |
20100283408 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING AN LED LIGHT FOR USE IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS - A lighting source that can be deployed in a hazardous environment is disclosed. For example, the lighting source comprises at least one light emitting diode and a power supply for providing power to the at least one light emitting diode. The lighting source also comprises an enclosure for housing the at least one light emitting diode and the power supply, where said lighting source is for deployment in a hazardous environment. | 11-11-2010 |
20120039071 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING AN LED LIGHT FOR USE IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS - A lighting source that can be deployed in a hazardous environment is disclosed. For example, the lighting source comprises at least one light emitting diode and a power supply for providing power to the at least one light emitting diode. The lighting source also comprises an enclosure for housing the at least one light emitting diode and the power supply, where said lighting source is for deployment in a hazardous environment. | 02-16-2012 |
20130221566 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SKY-LINE POTTING - The present disclosure is directed to a method for potting an electrical module. In one embodiment, the method includes placing the electrical component in a potting mold, wherein the potting mold comprises an interior topology that matches a topology of one or more components of the electrical module, filling the potting mold with a potting compound and curing the potting compound over the electrical module. | 08-29-2013 |
20140036502 | BEACON LIGHT WITH REFLECTOR AND LIGHT EMITTING DIODES - The present invention is directed to a beacon light with a light emitting diode (LED) reflector optic. In one embodiment, the LED reflector optic includes a reflector having a plurality of reflecting surfaces and being associated with at least one optical axis, each reflecting surface including a curved cross-section and at least one LED positioned at a focal distance of a respective one of the plurality of reflecting surfaces. | 02-06-2014 |
William S. Liles, Jr., Corpus Christi, TX US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110113698 | SECURITY DOOR SYSTEM - A revolving security door includes a drum defining a secure zone between door openings controlled by a revolving door disposed within the drum and wherein light curtain sensors and active infrared sensors may detect an intruder moving from a non-secure side of the doorway to the secure side and detect objects left behind in a secure zone. Methods of operation prevent persons or objects from passing from the non-secure side to the secure side of the doorway. | 05-19-2011 |
20130340350 | SECURITY DOOR SYSTEM - A revolving security door includes a drum defining a secure zone between door openings controlled by a revolving door disposed within the drum and wherein light curtain sensors and active infrared sensors may detect an intruder moving from a non-secure side of the doorway to the secure side and detect objects left behind in a secure zone. Methods of operation prevent persons or objects from passing from the non-secure side to the secure side of the doorway. | 12-26-2013 |
William S. Luckett, Jr., Richmond, CA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100068230 | MODIFIED FREE-LIVING MICROBES, VACCINE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Free-living microbes are provided in which the nucleic acid has been modified so that the microbe is attenuated for proliferation and/or which comprise genetic mutations that attenuate the ability of the microbe to repair its nucleic acid. Methods of using the modified microbes for the loading, activation, and/or maturation of antigen-presenting cells are also provided. Vaccine compositions comprising the modified microbes and/or the antigen-presenting cells and methods of using the vaccines are also provided. The microbes may be further modified to include heterologous antigens, such as tumor antigens or infectious disease antigens, for use as a vaccine against cancer or infectious diseases. | 03-18-2010 |
William S. Mattox, Jr., Jasonville, IN US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110308895 | ELEVATOR SAFETY DEVICE - An exemplary elevator safety device includes a housing. A brake member is moveably supported by the housing for selective movement between a disengaged position and a braking position. A sensor is supported by the housing and detects movement of the brake member into the braking position. | 12-22-2011 |
William S. Mckinney, Jr., Cambridge, MA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100231296 | Radio Frequency Power Delivery System - A system and method are provided for delivering power to a dynamic load. The system includes a power supply providing DC power having a substantially constant power open loop response, a power amplifier for converting the DC power to RF power, a sensor for measuring voltage, current and phase angle between voltage and current vectors associated with the RF power, an electrically controllable impedance matching system to modify the impedance of the power amplifier to at least a substantially matched impedance of a dynamic load, and a controller for controlling the electrically controllable impedance matching system. The system further includes a sensor calibration measuring module for determining power delivered by the power amplifier, an electronic matching system calibration module for determining power delivered to a dynamic load, and a power dissipation module for calculating power dissipated in the electrically controllable impedance matching system. | 09-16-2010 |
William S. Melittas, Glen Cove, NY US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100265728 | Light Bulb Holder - A light bulb holder including a gripper unit for holding an elongate tubular light bulb during installation of the bulb in a light fixture. The gripper unit generally includes an attachment member for removably attaching the gripper unit to a ladder and at least one gripper supported on the attachment member. The gripper has opposed resilient fingers defining an opening for receiving a light bulb. | 10-21-2010 |
William S. Messer, Jr., Toledo, OH US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090012101 | Mucarinic Agonists and Methods of Use Thereof - A method of forming analogs of CDD-0304, i.e., tetra(ethyleneglycol) (4-methoxy-1,2,5-thiadiazol-3-yl)[3-(1-methyl-1,2,4,5-tetrahydropyrid-3-yl)-1,2,5-thiadiazol-4-yl]ether hydrochloride includes one or more of the following steps: a) replacing the tetrahydropyridine moiety with one of the following heterocyclic rings, including quinuclidine, [2.2.1]-exo-azabicy-cloheptane, [2.2.1]-endo-azabicycloheptane and terahydropyrimidine; b) varying the length of the linking group by replacing the tetra(ethylene) glycol moiety with one of: ethylene glycol, di(ethylene) glycol, penta(ethylene) glycol, or diether diol; and/or, c) replacing the 1,2,5-thiadiazole moiety with an ester isostere. Also, a method for an asymmetric analog CCD-0304 includes replacing at least one moiety with an ester isostere and at least a second moiety with an ammonium isostere. Also, such analogs compounds and their uses are disclosed. | 01-08-2009 |
20110294835 | Muscarinic Agonists as Cognitive Enhancers - A method of treating a mental condition in a subject in need thereof, comprising: administering to a subject in need thereof an effective amount of compound CDD-102A. | 12-01-2011 |
20140045863 | Muscarinic Agonists as Cognitive Enhancers - Methods of treating a mental condition by administering to a subject in need thereof an effective amount of compound CDD-102A, [5-(3-ethyl-1,2,4-oxadiazol-5-yl)-1,4,5,6-tetrahydropyrimidine] are described. | 02-13-2014 |
William S. Mihin, Sandpoint, ID US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20120024295 | Orthopedic device - An orthopedic device for treatment of headaches and the like includes a body adapted to substantially support a head of a human patient while the patient is resting in a substantially supine position. The body defines side surfaces, a lower surface and an upper surface. The upper surface defines a substantially convex protrusion substantially proximate to at least one side surface and a substantially concave depression substantially proximate to the protrusion. A difference in elevation between the protrusion and depression is selected to provide one or more beneficial treatment procedures to the patient. | 02-02-2012 |
William S. Osbome, Camas, WA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090091596 | System and method for print head maintenance during continuous printing - An ink jet printer system includes a partially redundant page-wide array of moveable ink jet print heads in a print zone, means outside of the print zone for servicing the print heads, and a transfer system, configured to selectively move a redundant portion of the array of print heads out of the print zone for servicing while printing with a remainder of the array. | 04-09-2009 |
William S. Perell, San Francisco, CA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20080212904 | Storage apparatus with a breachable flow conduit for discharging a fluid stored therein | 09-04-2008 |
20100300901 | RIGID HOLDING CONTAINER WITH BREACHABLE PERIMETER BUBBLE - A rigid holding container has a flexible cover sheet extending over the holding area for scaling the contents. The container has a wide, flat perimeter lip which provides a firm base for the seal between the cover sheet and the container. A breaching bubble is formed in the seal, under the cover and over the perimeter lip. The consumer breaches the bubble by pressing the bubble against the lip between the thumb and forefinger. The pressure compresses the air in the bubble causing the bubble to expand laterally. The expanding bubble breaches along the perimeter of the lip, producing a peel flap of flexible cover material. The consumer pulls the peel flap while holding the rigid container down, to remove the cover sheet. | 12-02-2010 |
20100326989 | POUR CHANNEL WITH COHESIVE CLOSURE VALVE AND LOCKING BUBBLE - A container for dispensing various compositions includes a pourable spout located within a breachable bubble. In one embodiment, for instance, the container can be made from flexible polymer films. The container can include a sealed perimeter that defines an opening where a pourable spout is located. A locking bubble can be located over the opening for preventing liquids from being dispensed from the container prior to opening the bubble. When it is desired to dispense the container, the bubble can be breached which therefore allows the contents of the container to be dispensed through the opening. | 12-30-2010 |
20130118134 | PACKAGE WITH UNIQUE OPENING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR OPENING PACKAGE - A package and method for opening the package are disclosed. The package includes a first film ( | 05-16-2013 |
20140047803 | Rigid Holding Container with Breachable Perimeter Bubble - A rigid holding container has a flexible cover sheet extending over the holding area for sealing the contents. The container has a wide, flat perimeter lip which provides a firm base for the seal between the cover sheet and the container. A breaching bubble is formed in the seal, under the cover and over the perimeter lip. The consumer breaches the bubble by pressing the bubble against the lip between the thumb and forefinger. The pressure compresses the air in the bubble causing the bubble to expand laterally. The expanding bubble breaches along the perimeter of the lip, producing a peel flap of flexible cover material. The consumer pulls the peel flap while holding the rigid container down, to remove the cover sheet. | 02-20-2014 |
20140294324 | Storage Apparatus With A Breachable Flow Conduit For Discharging A Fluid Stored Therein | 10-02-2014 |
William S. Pippine, Waterford, MI US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090243311 | LID SECURING ASSEMBLY - A lid striker assembly is configured to mate with a latching assembly having a pawl. The lid striker assembly includes a plate, and at least one spring beam extending from the plate. The spring beam(s) is integrally formed with the plate as a single unit and is configured to exert a resistive force into the latching assembly when the lid striker assembly is secured to the latch assembly. | 10-01-2009 |
William S. Rawles, Ii, Cypress, TX US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110206466 | Tension Leg Platform With Improved Hydrodynamic Performance - A tension leg platform that is stable with a quayside-integrated deck without the use of temporary stability modules or specialized installation techniques. The hull preferably consists of four radially-oriented vertical corner columns connected with four central ring pontoon segments. The vertical columns are fixed to the outer periphery of the central pontoon. The columns are characterized by a major radial axis and a minor transverse axis. The mooring system includes tendons supported at tendon porches directly at the four column outboard lower corners, without additional radially-extending tendon support structures. | 08-25-2011 |
William S. Reznikoff, Madison, WI US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090098548 | MODULATORS OF ENZYMATIC NUCLEIC ACID ELEMENTS MOBILIZATION - The present invention discloses a nucleic acid cleavage assay for members of the transposase/integrase superfamily. A method of using the assay to screen for modulators of the nucleic acid cleavage activity is also disclosed. The present invention further provides a method for screening for modulators of binding of a transposase/integrase to its corresponding recognition sequence. In addition, the present invention provides a method of identifying a modulator for a particular transposase/integrase such as HIV integrase based on modulators of other members of the transposase/integrase superfamily. Also disclosed are Tn5 transposase inhibitors and HIV integration inhibitors. | 04-16-2009 |
William S. Richie, Jr., Pennsville, NJ US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20120092804 | Low Voltage Modular Room Ionization System - An ionization system for a predefined area includes a plurality of emitter modules spaced around the area, a system controller for individually addressing and monitoring the emitter modules and communication lines for electrically connecting the plurality of emitter modules with the system controller. Each emitter module has an individual address and including at least one electrical ionizer. | 04-19-2012 |
William S. Ridgley, Panora, IA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100331580 | OIL RECOVERY AND SYNGAS PRODUCTION FROM BIOMASS-BASED PROCESSES - A biomass-based oil extraction process is disclosed. The process includes the recovery of biomass-based oil and other co-products, including but not limited to steam, electric power and chemicals, from various biomass processes and in particular, a process that involves dry biomass milling methods. The process involves extraction of oil from milled biomass-based products and residues from the fermentation step, including thick stillage, distillers wet grain, distillers dry grain and distillers dry grains with solubles, by the application of an alkyl acetate, phase separation and recovery of the separated matter. A process of drying wet co-product using ethanol and carbon dioxide from the production facility is also disclosed. Also a process for the production of syngas from oil containing or deoiled biomass-based products in a pressurized gasifier is disclosed. | 12-30-2010 |
William S. Rollins, Iii, New Boston, NH US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100071381 | HIGH EFFICIENCY INTEGRATED GASIFICATION COMBINED CYCLE POWER PLANT - A system and method for integrating gasification processes with membrane oxygen separation, advanced steam conditions, and effective heat recovery. Through the integration of synergistic technologies, a highly efficient Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) power plant can be constructed. A combined cycle power plant that includes substantial amounts of duct firing in its Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG) can be used in conjunction with membrane oxygen separation to provide the necessary air heating to the range of 1470 to 1650° F. This high-end energy in the HRSG can also be utilized to create more steam at elevated conditions in the HRSG, and thus provide additional cold feedwater for cooling in the HRSG and for cooling in both the gasification and oxygen membrane separation processes. When CO | 03-25-2010 |
William S. Schjerven, Sr., Schaumburg, IL US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20080289619 | Charbroiler - Charbroilers, such as conveyorized and batch charbroilers, are disclosed wherein a single pilot flame receives gas from a gas line and is operable to ignite a plurality of burners. The charbroiler may include a housing, a conveyor removable from the housing and a shielding member removably connectable to the housing or burner and positioned between the burner and food product. The shielding member may be coated with a ceramic material and may have a color relating to a property of at least one of the shielding member and the ceramic material. In addition, the charbroiler may include a first burner and a second burner having different heating capacities. The charbroiler may also include an upper burner and lower burner positioned respectively above and below the food product and each of the upper and lower burners includes a ceramic diaphragm. | 11-27-2008 |
20090075224 | CONVEYOR OVEN APPARATUS AND METHOD - An oven according to some embodiments includes an oven chamber in which food is cooked, a heating element, a fan, a sensor for sensing the temperature of the oven chamber, a remote input device, and a controller configured to receive a signal from the remote input device and to change the fan or heating element based at least in part upon the signal received from the remote input device. In a method of operating the oven according to some embodiments, the oven enters an operating mode from an energy-savings mode responsive to receiving an signal from a remote device. | 03-19-2009 |
20100058936 | RECIRCULATING END COVER PLATES FOR A CONVEYOR OVEN - A conveyor oven defines a heated cavity having an inlet opening and an outlet opening. A conveyor within the cavity extends between the openings. A cover plate is coupled to the oven to at least partially define one of the openings. The cover plate includes at least one air intake hole and at least one air return hole in fluid communication with one another through the first cover plate. Heated air in the cavity enters the cover plate through the at least one air intake hole adjacent the opening and exits the cover plate through the at least one air return hole at a location within the cavity that is spaced from the opening, thereby redirecting heated air that would otherwise escape the cavity from the opening back into the cavity. | 03-11-2010 |
20110048245 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A CONVEYOR OVEN - A conveyor oven includes a controller configured to change the operation of a first set of burners and a second set of burners from a cooking mode to an energy saving mode based at least in part upon detection of the absence of food in the oven chamber. The first set of burners operating at a first intensity during the cooking mode and are off during the energy saving mode. The second set of burners operating at a first intensity during the cooking mode and being adjustable to a different intensity during the energy saving mode, where the second set of burners produce heat during the different intensity. | 03-03-2011 |
20110283894 | CONVEYOR OVEN AND CONVEYOR BELT FOR CONVEYOR OVEN - A conveyor belt for use in a conveyor oven used to cook food products. The conveyor belt includes a plurality of spiral members each coupled to one another by a plurality of laterally extending cross supports and where the ratio of the portion of the surface area of the conveyor belt in contact with a food product (A | 11-24-2011 |
20120073558 | CONVEYOR OVEN APPARATUS AND METHOD - An oven according to some embodiments includes an oven chamber in which food is cooked, a heating element, a fan, a sensor for sensing the temperature of the oven chamber, a remote input device, and a controller configured to receive a signal from the remote input device and to change the fan or heating element based at least in part upon the signal received from the remote input device. In a method of operating the oven according to some embodiments, the oven enters an operating mode from an energy-savings mode responsive to receiving an signal from a remote device. | 03-29-2012 |
20130008424 | CONVEYOR OVEN APPARATUS AND METHOD - A conveyor oven according to some embodiments has a first mode and a second mode of operation and includes a tunnel in which food is cooked, a conveyor for moving the food through the tunnel, a first set and a second set of one or more burners, each set configured to generate heat for the tunnel, and a controller responsive to the detection of an absence of food in the tunnel, the controller configured to change operation of the first set of one or more burners and the second set of one or more burners from the first mode of operation to the second mode of operation based at least in part upon the detection of the absence of food product from the tunnel. | 01-10-2013 |
20140175079 | CONTROL OF COOKING APPLIANCE IN RESPONSE TO CONTROL-COMPARTMENT, COOLING FAN FAILURE - A control system for a control-compartment cooling fan of an oven. In one embodiment, the control system includes a sensor for sensing an operating condition of a motor of the cooling fan. The operating condition is selected from the group of a motor current and a motor RPM. A controller is communicatively connected to the sensor and is configured to receive the operating condition from the sensor, compare the operating condition to one or more predetermined tolerances and, when the operating condition exceed at least one of the one or more predetermined tolerances, generate an interrupt command. A heating control element is communicatively connected to the controller and configured to interrupt operation of a heating element in response to receiving the interrupt command. The control system may also include a user interface communicatively connected to the controller. | 06-26-2014 |
20140261371 | CONVEYOR OVEN WITH SPLIT FLOW SCROLL - A convection oven system. The convection oven system including a cooking chamber, a heat source for generating heated air to be provided to the cooking chamber, a centrifugal blower in airflow communication with the heat source, an air distribution housing in airflow communication with the centrifugal blower, the air distribution housing having a plurality of outlets, and at least one heat distribution finger in airflow communication with the plurality of outlets of the air distribution housing. The heated air generated by the heat source is forced by the centrifugal blower through the outlets of the air distribution housing into the at least one finger for distribution into the cooking chamber. | 09-18-2014 |
20140360381 | CONVEYOR OVEN APPARATUS AND METHOD - A conveyor oven according to some embodiments has a first mode and a second mode of operation and includes a tunnel in which food is cooked, a conveyor for moving the food through the tunnel, a first set and a second set of one or more burners, each set configured to generate heat for the tunnel, and a controller responsive to the detection of an absence of food in the tunnel, the controller configured to change operation of the first set of one or more burners and the second set of one or more burners from the first mode of operation to the second mode of operation based at least in part upon the detection of the absence of food product from the tunnel. | 12-11-2014 |
20140360382 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A CONVEYOR OVEN - A conveyor oven includes a controller configured to change the operation of a first set of burners and a second set of burners from a cooking mode to an energy saving mode based at least in part upon detection of the absence of food in the oven chamber. The first set of burners operating at a first intensity during the cooking mode and are off during the energy saving mode. The second set of burners operating at a first intensity during the cooking mode and being adjustable to a different intensity during the energy saving mode, where the second set of burners produce heat during the different intensity. | 12-11-2014 |
William S. Shadrach, Iii, Salt Lake City, UT US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100200590 | Container Closure System - A method of forming a lid for use on a container comprises obtaining a base configured to be attached to the container and forming a slide channel, including: forming as part of the base a pair of sidewalls defining lateral sides of the slide channel; and defining an open top section of the slide channel between upper portions of the sidewalls. A slidable portion can be inserted through the open top section and into the slide channel such that the slidable portion is slidably movable within the slide channel. The slidable portion can be positioning over the cover portion and the cover portion can be attached to the base. | 08-12-2010 |
William S. Sharkey, Jr., Munhall, PA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090114606 | Agglomeration for the treatment of acid mine drainage - Provided is an agglomeration for neutralizing acid mine drainage which includes a neutralizer and binder component consisting of steel slag in an amount of 75% to 95% by weight of the agglomeration, a sodium carbonate selected from the group consisting of soda ash and pulp liquor in an amount of 0.5% to 25% of the agglomeration, and, optionally, a lime component selected from the group consisting of limestone sand and slag. Further included is a dissolution control and filtration component consisting of an organic material in an amount of 0.24% to 15% by weight of the agglomeration selected from the group consisting of recycled newsprint, sphagnum peat moss, and sawdust. Next is a dispersant and neutralizer component consisting of a surfactant in an amount of 0.01% to 0.075% by weight of the agglomeration. The agglomeration may further comprise an oxidation component such as calcium peroxide, potassium permanganate, and hydrogen peroxide. | 05-07-2009 |
20100282686 | Method for the treatment of acid mine drainage - A process for neutralizing acid mine drainage which includes a neutralizer and binder component consisting of steel slag in an amount of 75% to 95% by weight of the agglomeration, a sodium carbonate selected from the group consisting of soda ash and pulp liquor in an amount of 0.5% to 25% of the agglomeration, and, optionally, a lime component selected from the group consisting of limestone sand and slag. Further included is a dissolution control and filtration component consisting of an organic material in an amount of 0.24% to 15% by weight of the agglomeration selected from the group consisting of recycled newsprint, sphagnum peat moss, and sawdust. Next is a dispersant and neutralizer component consisting of a surfactant in an amount of 0.01% to 0.075% by weight of the agglomeration. The agglomeration may further comprise an oxidation component such as calcium peroxide, potassium permanganate, and hydrogen peroxide. | 11-11-2010 |
William S. Smith, Victor, NY US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090205999 | Sealed Transport or Storage Package - A base for a sealed package used to ship or store a large and valuable asset is formed by drilling the base to receive a bolt array, placing the bolts in the drilled bolt holes, punching holes in a sealing layer to fit over the bolts and rest on the base; applying sealant material around each bolt below and above the sealing layer to seal the junctures between the bolts and the sealing layer; and preferably arranging a protective layer over the sealing layer to leave an exposed perimetal region of the sealant layer extending continuously around a protective layer. The bolts are used to fasten the asset or a carriage for the asset to the base, and a flexible top cover with a bottom region engaging the peripheral region of the sealing layer is then bonded to the sealing layer to seal the asset within the package. | 08-20-2009 |
William S. Smoke, Homer, LA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110056087 | Dual Path Kiln Improvement - A dual path kiln is provided that includes a kiln having one or more chambers and at least two lumber charge paths adapted to convey lumber through the kiln in opposite directions by means of a track having two rails in which a pusher device pushes the lumber through the kiln and comprises a variable output electric motor to effect a high degree of accurate control of the movement speed of the pusher device and the lumber it's pushing and wherein the pusher device includes a faceplate having two side walls extending from said faceplate to engage the side of the lumber in order to greatly enhance stability of the lumber while it is being transported and minimize the risk of spillage. | 03-10-2011 |
20120227276 | DUAL PATH KILN IMPROVEMENT - A dual path kiln is provided that includes a kiln having one or more chambers and at least two lumber charge paths adapted to convey lumber through the kiln in opposite directions by means of a track having two rails in which a pusher device pushes the lumber through the kiln and comprises a variable output electric motor to effect a high degree of accurate control of the movement speed of the pusher device and the lumber it's pushing and wherein the pusher device includes a faceplate having two side walls extending from said faceplate to engage the side of the lumber in order to greatly enhance stability of the lumber while it is being transported and minimize the risk of spillage. | 09-13-2012 |
William S. Tolotta, Broomall, PA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100112327 | Composite Intersection Reinforcement - An assembly and method for manufacturing a composite reinforcement for unitizing a structure are provided. According to one embodiment, the assembly includes a base having a plurality of pins extending outwardly therefrom to define a structure about which a composite fiber is wound to define a composite reinforcement preform. The assembly also includes a plurality of mandrels positioned adjacent to the base and at least a portion of the composite reinforcement preform, and a cap that is positioned over at least a portion of the plurality of mandrels. The cap is configured to engage each of the mandrels to support the mandrels and the composite reinforcement preform during a curing process to form the composite reinforcement. | 05-06-2010 |
20140079906 | COMPOSITE INTERSECTION REINFORCEMENT - An assembly and method for manufacturing a composite reinforcement for unitizing a structure are provided. According to one embodiment, the assembly includes a base having a plurality of pins extending outwardly therefrom to define a structure about which a composite fiber is wound to define a composite reinforcement preform. The assembly also includes a plurality of mandrels positioned adjacent to the base and at least a portion of the composite reinforcement preform, and a cap that is positioned over at least a portion of the plurality of mandrels. The cap is configured to engage each of the mandrels to support the mandrels and the composite reinforcement preform during a curing process to form the composite reinforcement. | 03-20-2014 |
William S. Tremulis, Minnetonka, MN US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110130776 | OCCLUSION DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR OCCLUDING A REPRODUCTIVE BODY LUMEN - A system and method of occluding a reproductive body lumen ( | 06-02-2011 |
William S. Tremulis, Minnetrista, MN US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110108039 | OCCLUSION IMPLANT - Contraceptive and/or sterilization methods and devices are disclosed which may improve the speed of tubal occlusion and mechanisms for anchoring for a contraceptive device. In accordance with some embodiments, improvements may be made to the delivery catheter to induce trauma and create faster tubal occlusion, improvements may be made to the occlusion device to prevent migration and induce trauma, and improvements may be made to the occlusion device to reduce the total volume of in-growth required compared to conventional expansive occlusion devices. | 05-12-2011 |
20110259342 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR OCCLUDING REPRODUCTIVE TRACTS TO EFFECT CONTRACEPTION - Systems and methods of visibly marking a reproductive tract, e.g., at least one ostium of the Fallopian tubes accessed transvaginally and transcervically, to indicate delivery of an occlusion device into the corresponding at least one Fallopian tube to effect contraception are disclosed. Marking is effected by delivery of a dye that stains the ostium and/or extension of the marking member from the delivered occlusion device into view in the uterine cavity or ostium. A catheter (or catheters) preferably introduced through a hysteroscope that illuminates and provides visualization of the uterine cavity and the ostia of the Fallopian tubes is employed to insert each contracted, stent-like, occluding device into each Fallopian tube and to mechanically expand or release to self-expand the occluding device. | 10-27-2011 |
20130186409 | OCCLUSION IMPLANT - Contraceptive and/or sterilization methods and devices are disclosed which may improve the speed of tubal occlusion and mechanisms for anchoring for a contraceptive device. In accordance with some embodiments, improvements may be made to the delivery catheter to induce trauma and create faster tubal occlusion, improvements may be made to the occlusion device to prevent migration and induce trauma, and improvements may be made to the occlusion device to reduce the total volume of in-growth required compared to conventional expansive occlusion devices. | 07-25-2013 |
William S. Wang, Richardson, TX US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090018467 | APPARATUS FOR PUNCH BIOPSY - A punch biopsy apparatus for removing all or a portion of a suspect dermal growth. A punch biopsy apparatus has: a hollow cylinder body; a coring blade at the base of the hollow cylinder body; at least one scooping blade pivotally secured by an axle and a pair of pivot seats within the cylinder body, where each scooping blade is semicircular, a longitudinally-moveable plunger secured within the hollow cylinder, where the plunger has at least one plunger leg for contacting each scooping blade, and each plunger leg transfers longitudinal plunger movement to its respective scooping blade, thereby causing rotational scooping-blade movement. This device helps minimize bleeding and minimize damage to the biopsy sample being retrieved. | 01-15-2009 |
William S. Werdel, Raleigh, NC US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20080265022 | CUSTOMER CHECKOUT ACCELERATOR - A system and method for accelerating customer sales transactions in a retail store. A customer checkout accelerator provides a customer user interface to initiate a request for a preapproval amount for a sales transaction before reaching the point of sale terminal for completion of the purchase transaction. A card reader integrated into the customer checkout accelerator reads a customer payment card number when the payment card is swiped through the reader. A customer checkout accelerator server module resident on a store controller server determines a preapproval amount for the sales transaction and transmits the request to an external card services system for payment approval. The customer checkout accelerator also provides the ability to purchase additional promotional items in the checkout lane with this process integrated into the payment preapproval process. Once payment approval is obtained from the external card services system, an entry is placed in a preapproval database associated with the customer checkout accelerator server module on the store controller server. The server module forwards the approval notification to the point of sales terminal where it is placed in a preapproval cache for use in completing the actual sale transaction. | 10-30-2008 |
20080270247 | CUSTOMER CHECKOUT ACCELERATOR - A system and method for accelerating customer sales transactions in a retail store. A customer checkout accelerator provides a customer user interface initiate a request for a preapproval amount for a sales transaction before reaching the point of sale for completion of the purchase transaction. A card reader integrated into the customer checkout accelerator reads a customer payment card number when the payment card is swiped through the reader. A customer checkout accelerator server module resident on a store controller server determines a preapproval amount for the sales action and transmits the request to an external card services system for payment approval. The customer checkout accelerator also provides the ability to purchase additional promotional items in the checkout lane with this process integrated into the payment preapproval process. Once payment approval is obtained from the external card services system, an entry is placed in a preapproval database associated with the customer checkout accelerator server module on the store controller server. The server module forwards the approval notification to the point of sales terminal where it is placed in a preapproval cache for use in completing the actual sale transaction. | 10-30-2008 |
William S. Wiatroski, Golden, CO US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110268282 | System and Method for Monitoring Compliance of Sound Levels When Playing Content in Theater Auditoriums - The present invention relates to systems and methods for monitoring compliance with sound volumes in auditoriums. The method includes setting a baseline sound measurement for an audio receiver located in an auditorium. The baseline sound measurement is based on a baseline sample signal broadcast over a baseline period from a sound system, and received by the audio receiver. A sound level standard is defined for content. A live sound measurement is determined over a sampling period of live content broadcast from the sound system. It is then determined if the live sound measurement complies with the sound level standard for content. Notification is provided for non-compliance with the sound level standard for content to a party sourcing the live content. | 11-03-2011 |
William S. Yamanashi, Edmond, OK US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110306819 | Methods, Devices And Systems For Cardioelectromagnetic Treatment - Disclosed are methods of treatment or prophylaxis of a cardiac-related condition by electromagnetic field application. A person having or susceptible to such condition is subjected to low-level electromagnetic fields having a frequency between zero up to about 200 Hertz. The diseased state or condition may include diseased heart valves, an enlarged heart, circulatory blockage, coronary insufficiencies, and ischemia. The treatment may be administered non-invasively or invasively. An implantable device for invasively administering the treatment may include at least one component emitting electromagnetic fields having a frequency between zero and about 200 Hertz. The component may include at least one inductor. | 12-15-2011 |
William S. Yerazunis, Acton, MA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20080291156 | Sanitary User Interface - A user interface is configured to detect an attempt to touch a virtual button. The interface includes a first concave mirror facing a second concave mirror. The second concave mirror includes an aperture. A physical control button is arranged proximate to the first mirror and aligned such that an image of the control button in a form of a virtual button appears at the aperture. An attempt to touch the virtual button is detected, and feedback is generated at the virtual button in response to detecting the attempt to touch the virtual button by a user. | 11-27-2008 |
20090112500 | Memory-Based High-Speed Interferometer - An interferometer produces a first optical signal and a second optical signal interfering with each other. The optical signals are converted digital signals form addresses. A memory stores data values corresponding to the first and second optical signals, and in which the addresses are used to directly read the data values stored at the addresses. The data values stored in the memory can be dynamically adapting while converting the first and second optical signals and reading the data values. | 04-30-2009 |
20090165139 | Secure Computer System and Method - An apparatus is configured to perform secure processing of confidential information. The apparatus comprises a secure disk configured to store confidential information arranged inside a lockable container; a processor configured to process the confidential information arranged inside the lockable container; an insecure network arranged outside the lockable container; and means for connecting the processor only to the secure disk or alternatively to the insecure network at any one time, but not to both the secure disk and the insecure network at the same time. | 06-25-2009 |
20110156486 | Wireless Energy Transfer with Negative Index Material - Embodiments of the invention disclose a method and a system configured to exchange energy wirelessly, comprising a structure configured to exchange the energy wirelessly via a coupling of evanescent waves, wherein the structure is electromagnetic (EM) and non-radiative, and wherein the structure generates an EM near-field in response to receiving the energy; and a controller configured to tune up the structure such that the near-field is generated according a particular energy distribution pattern. | 06-30-2011 |
20110156487 | Wireless Energy Transfer with Energy Relays - Embodiments of the invention disclose a method and a system configured to transfer energy wirelessly, comprising a source configured to transfer the energy wirelessly to a sink via a coupling of evanescent waves, wherein the source generates an electromagnetic (EM) near-field in response to receiving the energy; and an energy relay arranged such that to increase the coupling between the source and the sink, wherein the source, the sink, and the energy relay are electromagnetic and non-radiative structures. | 06-30-2011 |
20110157595 | Rotary Interferometer - An angular displacement of an object is measured interferometrically by splitting a laser beam into a reference beam and a measuring beam. The reference beam is directed at a stationary reference retroreflector and then a phase shift detector. The measuring beam is directed at a rotatable reflective surface of the object and then a stationary measuring retroreflector and then back to the rotatable reflective surface and then to the phase shift detector such that the phase shift detector measures an angular displacement of the rotatable reflective surface when the length of the path of the measuring beam changes when the rotatable reflective surface is displaced. | 06-30-2011 |
20110169336 | Wireless Energy Transfer to Moving Devices - Embodiments of the invention disclose a method and a system configured to transfer energy wirelessly, comprising: a source configured to generate evanescent waves, in response to receiving the energy, on at least part of a surface of the source; a sink configured to receive the energy wirelessly from the source via a coupling of the at least part of the evanescent waves; and a load configured to receive the energy from the sink, wherein the load and the sink are configured to move along the surface of the source such that the at least a part of the evanescent waves are coupled between the source and the sink within an energy transfer area. | 07-14-2011 |
20110238189 | Method and Apparatus for Controlling a Plant Using Feedback Signals - A method and apparatus controls a plant using feedback signals. A procedural description of a feedback control process for the plant is translated into a set of objects, wherein each object is a portion of the procedural description, wherein each object is a strictly-encapsulated and autonomous software module, wherein the objects execute in a platform, and wherein the platform includes a set of nodes embedded in the plant and each node includes a processor. A feedback signals is generated by passing messages between the set of the objects in response to an operation of the plant. | 09-29-2011 |
20110245954 | System and Method for Optimizing Machining Simulation - Embodiments of the invention disclose a method for optimizing a simulation of a machining of a workpiece performed by removing a set of swept volumes from a volume of the workpiece, wherein the volume is partitioned into a set of cells, comprising the steps of: associating with each cell a subset of distance fields representing a subset of swept volumes intersecting with the cell, wherein at least part of the subset of swept volumes forms a composite surface of the cell; subjecting the cell with a set of rays incident to the cell from at least one direction; and selecting a distance field of the subset of distance fields into an optimal subset associated with the cell, wherein a boundary of the swept volume represented by the distance field intersects with at least one ray at a point of intersection lying on the composite surface. | 10-06-2011 |
20120217816 | Wireless Energy Transfer Using Arrays of Resonant Objects - A system for exchanging energy wirelessly includes an array of at least three objects, wherein the objects have similar resonant frequencies, wherein each object is electromagnetic (EM) and non-radiative and generates an EM near-field in response to receiving the energy. Each object is electrically isolated from the other objects and arranged at a distance from all other objects, such that upon receiving the energy, the object is strongly coupled to at least one other object via a resonant coupling of evanescent waves. An energy driver provides the energy at the resonant frequency to at least one object in the array, such that, during an operation of the system, the energy is distributed from the at least one object to all other objects in the array via the resonant coupling of the evanescent waves. | 08-30-2012 |
20120217817 | Tuning Electromagnetic Fields Characteristics for Wireless Energy Transfer Using Arrays of Resonant Objects - A system for exchanging energy wirelessly includes an array of objects, wherein each object is electromagnetic (EM) and non-radiative and generates an EM near-field in response to receiving the energy. Each object in the array is electrically isolated from the other objects and arranged at a distance from all other objects. An energy driver provides the energy to the array of objects. A receiver, at a relative position with respect to the array receives the energy via resonant coupling of evanescent waves. The system can tunes characteristics of the EM near-field depending on a relative position of the receiver with respect to the array. The tuning can affect frequency, phase and amplitude of the energy field. | 08-30-2012 |
20120217818 | System and Method for Automatically Optimizing Wireless Power - A system transfers energy wirelessly from a source to a sink as an EM near-field according to parameters. The source includes a receive RF chain, and a receive controller. The sink includes a transmit RF chain, and a receive controller. The receive controller measures the energy received as feedback information, which is transmitted to the sink. Then, the transmit controller dynamically varies the parameters to optimized the energy received at the sink. | 08-30-2012 |
20130119027 | Laser Cutting Machine - A laser cutting machine includes a platform and a motion system. The motion system includes a first prismatic joint facilitating a first motion of the platform along a first direction and a second prismatic joint facilitating a second motion of the platform along a second direction. A galvano arranged on the platform, such that a motion of the platform causes a motion of the galvano, the galvano including a first mirror, wherein a third motion of the first mirror positions the laser beam along a third direction, and a second minor, wherein a fourth motion of the second mirror positions the laser beam along a fourth direction. A control module controls concurrently the motion system and the galvano, such that a position of the laser beam on the workpiece is a vector sum of the first motion, the second motion, the third motion, and the fourth motion. | 05-16-2013 |
20130127252 | Wireless Energy Transfer with Perfect Magnetic Conductors - A system that transfers energy wirelessly includes a transmitter of the energy and a receiver of the energy. A housing made of a material that approximates properties of a perfect magnetic conductor. The housing is arranged to direct a magnetic field from the transmitter to the receiver to improve an efficiency of the energy transfer from the transmitter to the receiver. | 05-23-2013 |
20130178972 | System and Method for Calibrating Laser Cutting Machines - A system for calibrating a laser cutting machine includes a calibration plate arranged to simulate a workpiece; a first quad photodiode (QPD) and a second QPD for converting light including an image of a portion of a surface of the calibration plate into a plurality of electrical signals, wherein the first and the second QPDs are positioned to receive the light propagated from the surface of the calibration plate through the optical path of the laser beam; and a control system for calibrating the laser cutting machine based on the plurality electrical signals. | 07-11-2013 |
20140355005 | System and Method for Calibrating Laser Processing Machines - A method calibrates a laser processing machine by commanding a scan head to direct a laser beam to a desired position, then senses an actual position of the laser beam directly using a position sensitive detector (PSD) after the scan head is positioned. A relative position between the scan head and PSD is altered using one or more linear actuators. A position feedback loop is closed around the linear actuators so that the relative position of the laser beam on the PSD is reduced to zero. The actual position of the laser spot is then measured indirectly by encoders attached to linear axes of the laser processing machine. The actual position is stored in a memory. An error is determined as a difference between the desired position and the actual position. Compensation coefficients are determined from the error and stored for later use during operation of the laser processing machine. | 12-04-2014 |
20150021830 | Method and Apparatus for Printing 3D Objects Using Additive Manufacturing and Material Extruder with Translational and Rotational Axes - A 5D printer, which additively manufactures an object, includes an extruder that can move linearly along three orthogonal axes and rotationally around at least one of the axes with respect to the object while depositing a material. A gantry is movable along X, Y and Z axes, and a trunnion table movable about A and B axes is mounted on the gantry. A platen is mounted on the trunnion table, and the extruder deposits the material on the platen while moving the gantry and trunnion table. A model of the object is analyzed to produce a stress tensor for the object, and the depositing is according to the stress tensor. | 01-22-2015 |
20150021832 | Method and Apparatus for Additively Manufacturing of Objects Based on Tensile Strength - A 5D printer, which additively manufactures an object, includes an extruder that can move linearly along three orthogonal axes and rotationally around at least one of the axes with respect to the object while depositing a material. A gantry is movable along X, Y and Z axes, and a trunnion table movable about A and B axes is mounted on the gantry. A platen is mounted on the trunnion table, and the extruder deposits the material on the platen while moving the gantry and trunnion table. A model of the object is analyzed to produce a stress tensor for the object, and the depositing is according, to the stress tensor. | 01-22-2015 |
William S. Zemitis, Simpsonville, SC US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20080317597 | Domed tip cap and related method - A bucket for a turbine includes a dovetail mounting portion, a shank portion defined at a radially outer end thereof by a platform, and an airfoil portion extending radially outward of the platform. The airfoil portion has a radially outer end closed by a tip cap having a non-planar shape that reduces stress in the tip cap during use. A related method of reducing stress in a tip cap of a turbine bucket includes providing an airfoil portion of the turbine bucket with a radially outer end; and closing the radially outer end with a tip cap having a non-planar shape that reduces stress in the tip cap during use. | 12-25-2008 |