Farrell, CA
Bradley Hunter Farrell, Burbank, CA US
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20120325834 | DISPOSABLE PIZZA-BLOTTING COMPOSITE AND BOX ASSEMBLY INCLUDING SUCH COMPOSITE - A pizza-blotting composite includes an absorbent layer and a non-absorbent layer, the absorbent layer having an oleophilic surface and the non-absorbent layer having an oleophobic surface. The absorbent layer is low-linting and physiologically safe for food contact applications, such as removing oil from pizza. The absorbent layer and the non-absorbent layer are joined to form a composite, which is dimensioned to cover a substantial portion of a pizza's surface. A pizza box assembly is also provided with the pizza-blotting composite, in which the non-absorbent layer of the composite is secured to the interior of the top of the pizza box. | 12-27-2012 |
20130015084 | DISPOSABLE PIZZA-BLOTTING COMPOSITE AND BOX ASSEMBLY - A food blotting composite includes an absorbent layer and a non-absorbent layer, the absorbent layer in one embodiment having an oleophilic surface and the non-absorbent layer having an oleophobic surface. The absorbent layer is physiologically safe for food contact applications, such as removing oil and grease from pizza and other cooked foods. A pizza box assembly and a blotting method also involve the pizza-blotting composite. In one embodiment the composite is positioned beneath the pizza with the absorbent layer facing upwardly to contact the underside of the pizza in use. | 01-17-2013 |
Christopher Farrell, San Francisco, CA US
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20160078560 | ADAPTIVE EXPENSE PROCESSING AND MANAGEMENT - Methods and apparatus for adaptive expense processing and management include receiving and generating expense data objects, performing one or more expense processing and/or management procedures, adjusting/updating expense data from a first set to a second set for use in an autonomous expense procedure, and generating one or more additional or subsequent expense data objects based on the second set of expense data. For example, one or more account formation characteristics may be determined during an account formation procedure. Further, a merchant identity procedure may be performed. Additionally, the methods and apparatus may perform an expense category estimation procedure. The methods and apparatus may also determine a duplicate expense data object and perform an expense resolution procedure. | 03-17-2016 |
20160078561 | ADAPTIVE EXPENSE PROCESSING AND MANAGEMENT - Methods and apparatus for adaptive expense processing and management include receiving and generating expense data objects, performing one or more expense processing and/or management procedures, adjusting/updating expense data from a first set to a second set for use in an autonomous expense procedure, and generating one or more additional or subsequent expense data objects based on the second set of expense data. For example, one or more account formation characteristics may be determined during an account formation procedure. Further, a merchant identity procedure may be performed. Additionally, the methods and apparatus may perform an expense category estimation procedure. The methods and apparatus may also determine a duplicate expense data object and perform an expense resolution procedure. | 03-17-2016 |
20160078562 | ADAPTIVE EXPENSE PROCESSING AND MANAGEMENT - Methods and apparatus for adaptive expense processing and management include receiving and generating expense data objects, performing one or more expense processing and/or management procedures, adjusting/updating expense data from a first set to a second set for use in an autonomous expense procedure, and generating one or more additional or subsequent expense data objects based on the second set of expense data. For example, one or more account formation characteristics may be determined during an account formation procedure. Further, a merchant identity procedure may be performed. Additionally, the methods and apparatus may perform an expense category estimation procedure. The methods and apparatus may also determine a duplicate expense data object and perform an expense resolution procedure. | 03-17-2016 |
20160078563 | ADAPTIVE EXPENSE PROCESSING AND MANAGEMENT - Methods and apparatus for adaptive expense processing and management include receiving and generating expense data objects, performing one or more expense processing and/or management procedures, adjusting/updating expense data from a first set to a second set for use in an autonomous expense procedure, and generating one or more additional or subsequent expense data objects based on the second set of expense data. For example, one or more account formation characteristics may be determined during an account formation procedure. Further, a merchant identity procedure may be performed. Additionally, the methods and apparatus may perform an expense category estimation procedure. The methods and apparatus may also determine a duplicate expense data object and perform an expense resolution procedure. | 03-17-2016 |
20160078564 | ADAPTIVE EXPENSE PROCESSING AND MANAGEMENT - Methods and apparatus for adaptive expense processing and management include receiving and generating expense data objects, performing one or more expense processing and/or management procedures, adjusting/updating expense data from a first set to a second set for use in an autonomous expense procedure, and generating one or more additional or subsequent expense data objects based on the second set of expense data. For example, one or more account formation characteristics may be determined during an account formation procedure. Further, a merchant identity procedure may be performed. Additionally, the methods and apparatus may perform an expense category estimation procedure. The methods and apparatus may also determine a duplicate expense data object and perform an expense resolution procedure. | 03-17-2016 |
20160078565 | ADAPTIVE EXPENSE PROCESSING AND MANAGEMENT - Methods and apparatus for adaptive expense processing and management include receiving and generating expense data objects, performing one or more expense processing and/or management procedures, adjusting/updating expense data from a first set to a second set for use in an autonomous expense procedure, and generating one or more additional or subsequent expense data objects based on the second set of expense data. For example, one or more account formation characteristics may be determined during an account formation procedure. Further, a merchant identity procedure may be performed. Additionally, the methods and apparatus may perform an expense category estimation procedure. The methods and apparatus may also determine a duplicate expense data object and perform an expense resolution procedure. | 03-17-2016 |
20160078566 | ADAPTIVE EXPENSE PROCESSING AND MANAGEMENT - Methods and apparatus for adaptive expense processing and management include receiving and generating expense data objects, performing one or more expense processing and/or management procedures, adjusting/updating expense data from a first set to a second set for use in an autonomous expense procedure, and generating one or more additional or subsequent expense data objects based on the second set of expense data. For example, one or more account formation characteristics may be determined during an account formation procedure. Further, a merchant identity procedure may be performed. Additionally, the methods and apparatus may perform an expense category estimation procedure. The methods and apparatus may also determine a duplicate expense data object and perform an expense resolution procedure. | 03-17-2016 |
Craig A. Farrell, San Diego, CA US
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20150304167 | ACCELERATING DEVICE, CONNECTION AND SERVICE DISCOVERY - There are provided a system, a method and a computer program product for managing one or more network devices. The one or more network devices are connected indirectly or directly to one or more networks and communicate each other by exchanging one or more messages. A classifier intercepts the one or more messages associated with one or more network devices. The classifier classifies each of the intercepted messages into a layer. A discovery system receives the each classified message and detecting, based on the each received classified message, a new network device added to the one or more networks and detecting one or more configuration changes made on the one or more network devices. | 10-22-2015 |
Daniel Farrell, Concord, CA US
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20090116656 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ACOUSTICS TESTING OF A PERSONAL MOBILE DEVICE - A portable handheld test fixture has an acoustic port, e.g. a speaker port, a microphone, and/or an earpiece/receiver port. Once the media device has been installed onto the test fixture, the port becomes acoustically coupled to a respective acoustic aperture of the media device that is associated with a speaker, a microphone, or an earpiece/receiver as the case may be. A sound test tool, e.g. a reference sound source and/or a sound pressure level, SPL, meter, has an input or output sound port that can be removably coupled to the acoustic port of the test fixture. Other embodiments are also described and claimed. | 05-07-2009 |
Edward Farrell, Los Garos, CA US
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20140181788 | DYNAMIC USER INTERFACE AUTHORING - A system and method for facilitating authoring computer code to facilitate rendering a display of data via a user interface display screen. An example method includes accepting a signal from a user input device to specify an attribute in accordance with a definition of a class of attributes in a data model; providing the specification of the attribute to a software component characterizing a webpage, wherein the software component includes an indicator for dynamic rendering of at least a portion of data included in the data model and associated with the attribute; and storing the definition of the class of attributes and data associated with the attribute, for retrieval and rendering of the data on a target device. The example method may include providing a mechanism for modifying attributes of the data model and propagating data model changes to webpage computer code. | 06-26-2014 |
Edward Farrell, Los Gatos, CA US
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20140181703 | DYNAMICALLY GENERATED USER INTERFACE - A system and method for facilitating automatically adjusting a user interface display screen or portion thereof. An example method includes determining context information associated with data, wherein the data is maintained in accordance with a data model; generating a signal when the context information changes; and employing the signal to automatically configure one or more characteristics of a user interface architecture, resulting in an adjusted user interface architecture. The context information may include information specifying one or more attributes relating to the data model. Generating may further include analyzing the one or more attributes to determine a modification to be made to the user interface architecture and then rendering a user interface display screen based on a modified user interface architecture. | 06-26-2014 |
20140181784 | DYNAMIC USER INTERFACE TAG FORMAT - A system and method for facilitating characterizing data to enable dynamic generation of a user interface feature based on the data. An example method includes maintaining data in accordance with a data model accessible to webpage computer code, wherein the data model is adapted to be populated with data associated with one or more data attributes in the data model; and providing a signal, identifying a data attribute, from the data model to webpage computer code to facilitate dynamic construction of one or more user interface features characterizing a rendering of a webpage. Data in the data model is characterized by one or more data attributes, each of which is associated with an attribute definition. The example method may further include organizing one or more attribute definitions in the data model as computing objects containing characterizations of the one or more data attributes. | 06-26-2014 |
Edward J. Farrell, Los Gatos, CA US
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20090198787 | DATA STREAMING TO MULTIPLE BROWSER WINDOWS - A client computer has a master window and at least one slave window. The client computer receives streaming data at the master window. The master window includes a list of slave windows and the data includes an envelope that has a destination window identifier. The master window determines a destination window that corresponds to the window identifier. The master window dispatches the data to a slave window if the destination window is not the master window. Otherwise, the master window streams the data to the destination within the master window. | 08-06-2009 |
20090198828 | WEB PAGE DATA STREAMING - A system generates a web page that includes a plurality of embedded data windows. The system receives a request for the web page from a browser and in response generates and displays a frame for the web page on the browser. The frame includes holes for the embedded data windows. The system also receives a data streaming request for each of the embedded data windows and determines if the data streaming requests are thread-safe. For all the data streaming requests that are thread-safe, the system generates a parallel thread to fetch the data for each corresponding data streaming requests. When the data has been fetched for a particular data streaming requests, the data is rendered and streamed to the browser where it is displayed in place of the hole by the browser. | 08-06-2009 |
20090210784 | ACTIVE DATA PUSH DELIVERY - A system that pushes active data to a client receives a first request for a page that includes active data from the client. The active data includes a component and a corresponding model for a data source of the component. The system determines if the model is active and if so, instantiates an encoder that corresponds to the component. The system queries the model for the active data and renders a user interface representation of the data. The system then returns a response to the request with the user interface representation. | 08-20-2009 |
20090259950 | EDITING USER INTERFACE COMPONENTS - A system that executes a user editable application includes a user interface that includes a plurality of components organized in a tree structure. The system indicates which of the plurality of components may be editable by a user of the application. The system receives editing input from the user for an editable component, and then updates the component based on the editing input. | 10-15-2009 |
20130174154 | Java Virtual Machine Embedded in a Native Mobile Application - A native application built for a mobile device can embed non-native JAVA code that may be executed by a JAVA virtual machine also embedded as a library within the native application. Enterprise applications may be extended for use by mobile devices. Business logic for an application may be constructed just once and then used in both enterprise applications and mobile device applications. | 07-04-2013 |
Edward M. Farrell, Saratoga, CA US
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20090267737 | RFID SYSTEM WITH DISTRIBUTED READERS - A system in one embodiment includes a plurality of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) readers, each reader being capable of using a single antenna for both transmit and receive functions, wherein, during operation, one of the readers transmits and at least another of the readers receives a response to the transmission from an RFID device. A system in another embodiment includes a plurality of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) readers, each reader having at least one antenna mounted on a housing thereof, wherein, during operation, the reader transmitting emits a signal sufficient to communicate with a battery assisted passive RFID device at a range of at least 20 meters. Additional systems and methods are also presented. | 10-29-2009 |
20100103071 | RF CONDUIT AND SYSTEMS IMPLEMENTING SAME - An RF conduit according to one embodiment includes a pair of antennas coupled together by a transmission line such that RF tunneling occurs along the transmission line between the antennas and an RF signal received at one antenna is reradiated at the other antenna. An RF conduit according to another embodiment includes a pair of antenna traces each having first and second end portions and a central portion extending between the first and second end portions, wherein the central portions are positioned relative to each other such that they form a transmission line for RF tunneling therealong between the first ends of the antenna traces and the second ends of the antenna traces and an RF signal received at the first ends is reradiated at the second ends. Additional systems and methods are presented. | 04-29-2010 |
20110304431 | DEVICES EMPLOYING DELAY MATCHING TO MITIGATE LOCAL OSCILLATOR NOISE AND METHODS THEREOF - In one embodiment, a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) reader circuit includes a Radio Frequency (RF) source, a RF power amplifier coupled to an output of the RF source in a transmitting path, a first RF bandpass filter coupled between the output of the RF source and a mixer module, and a low noise amplifier in a receiving path being coupled to an input of a second RF bandpass filter. The mixer module receives a signal from the first RF bandpass filter and a signal from the second RF bandpass filter, the mixer module multiplies the signal from the first RF bandpass filter with the signal from the second RF bandpass filter to recover the backscatter sidebands in the signal from the second RF bandpass filter, and the first and second RF bandpass filters provide identical or nearly identical delay of signals. Other systems, methods and circuits are also described. | 12-15-2011 |
20110304432 | DEVICES EMPLOYING MODULATOR SWITCHING AND METHODS THEREOF - In one embodiment, a RFID reader circuit includes a RF source input in a transmitting path, a RF modulator in parallel with a bypass, the RF modulator and the bypass being selectively coupled to the RF source input, at least one switch for selectively coupling an output of the RF modulator to the transmitting path, and a RF power amplifier in the transmitting path. In another embodiment, a RFID system includes a plurality of RFID tags, and a RFID reader, the RFID reader comprising a RFID reader circuit. The circuit includes a RF source input in a transmitting path, a RF modulator in parallel with a bypass, the RF modulator and the bypass being selectively coupled to the RF source input, at least one switch for selectively coupling an output of the RF modulator to the transmitting path, and a RF power amplifier in the transmitting path. | 12-15-2011 |
20110304439 | DEVICES EMPLOYING FAST CARRIER CANCELLATION AND METHODS THEREOF - In one embodiment, a RFID reader circuit includes a RF power amplifier coupled to a coupler; an amplitude and phase adjustor module coupled to an output of the coupler; a signal combiner module coupled to an output of the amplitude and phase adjustor module; and a low noise amplifier coupled to an output of the signal combiner module. In another embodiment, a RFID system includes a plurality of RFID tags; and at least one RFID reader, the at least one RFID reader comprising a RFID reader circuit, the circuit comprising: a RF power amplifier coupled to a coupler; an amplitude and phase adjustor module coupled to an output of the coupler; a signal combiner module coupled to an output of the amplitude and phase adjustor module; and a low noise amplifier coupled to an output of the signal combiner module. Other systems, methods, and circuits are described as well. | 12-15-2011 |
20120223814 | RFID DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ACCURATE EQUIPMENT AND ASSET TRACKING - A method according to one embodiment includes conummicating with a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag coupled to a reusable transport item (RTI); and determining whether the RTI has passed a predetermined useful lifetime thereof based on information received from the RFID tag. A method according to one embodiment includes conummicating with a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag coupled to a reusable transport item (RTI); and determining both a horizontal and vertical position of the RTI. A method according to yet another embodiment includes communicating with a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag coupled to a reusable transport item (RTI); and performing an action based at least in part on at least one of a location and a determined inactivity of the RTI. | 09-06-2012 |
20130257598 | INTERFERENCE DETECTION AND MITIGATION IN RFID READERS AND SYSTEMS - One embodiment of the present invention includes a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) reader configured to detect radio frequency (RF) interference in and/or outside a band of RFID operation. The RFID reader includes a receive channel for receiving incoming RF signals; and hardware for detecting interference in and/or outside a band of RFID operation. A method for mitigating radio frequency (RF) interference in and/or outside a band of RFID operation, according to one embodiment, includes detecting interference in and/or outside a band of RFID operation; and controlling an aspect of operation of the RFID reader for mitigating the detected interference. | 10-03-2013 |
Eric D. Farrell, Los Angeles, CA US
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20130131684 | BONE SCREW INTRODUCING SLEEVE - A guide sleeve that is deformable or splittable, for use in threading a surgical screw therethrough and into a drilled hole ( | 05-23-2013 |
Frank J. Farrell, San Francisco, CA US
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20120269869 | COLON VITAMIN - A colon vitamin includes ingredients that are delivered to different regions of the digestive tract. A first group of ingredients which can include: vitamin D, folic acid, vitamin B2, vitamin B6, beta-carotene, selenium, curcumin, green tea extract, and a portion of the calcium serving can be in a first delivery mechanism that releases these ingredients in the stomach. A second delivery mechanism is used to deliver elemental calcium intact through the stomach and small intestine to the large intestine. The delivery of the ingredients to specific areas of the digestive tract reduces the risk of colorectal adenomatous polyps and colorectal cancers. | 10-25-2012 |
Heidi Serene Farrell, San Francisco, CA US
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20140093230 | Multi-Function Retractor Body, Adjustable Strap, And Camera Mounting System Using Same - The present invention is directed towards a versatile retractable strap assembly adapted to mount to the bottom of a camera, or other device, and to be used in a variety of configurations. The strap resides in a retractor and is adapted to be used as a wrist strap or a neck strap, and the assembly may also be mounted onto a tripod. | 04-03-2014 |
20140103084 | Pulley Camera Strap And Camera Mounting System Using Same - The present invention is directed towards a retractable pulley strap assembly adapted to mount to the bottom of a camera, or other device, and to be used in a variety of configurations. The strap is adapted to allow for extension, and increase of the effective strap length, while the camera is in use. The strap is adapted to retract to a shorter effective length while the camera is not in use, such that the camera is held tightly against the user's body. | 04-17-2014 |
James Farrell, Orinda, CA US
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20100108696 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ROTATIONALLY RESTRAINING A MIXING CONTAINER - A container for containing food and/or beverage ingredients is described. The container is of a type which may be supported in a support while the ingredients inside the container are processed, such as by a rotating blade or other mechanism. The container includes anti-rotation elements positionable in anti-rotational contact with a corresponding protruding portion in a container support in a manner which restricts rotational movement of the vessel relative to the container support. The off-set between each of the anti-rotation elements is an angle other than 180°. | 05-06-2010 |
20110090756 | COMMERCIAL FROZEN FOOD PREPARATION APPARATUS - A machine prepares semi frozen food products and/or beverages from pre-prepared (e.g. frozen) cups. A user chooses the desired frozen cup, inserts it into the machine, chooses how they would like it prepared from a range of thickness options, and the machine then opens a sealed chamber door and inserts the product upward into the chamber and prepares the product by blending it in the cup. Upon removal of the product and resealing of the chamber door, the cleaning mechanisms provide thorough cleaning of all food contact surfaces and the chamber interior. Automatic high temperature steam sanitation takes place in the chamber if the machine is not used for an extended period of time, thus greatly reducing or eliminating the need for manual cleansing and sanitation by an attendant and ensuring healthy food preparation at all times. | 04-21-2011 |
James F. Farrell, San Jose, CA US
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20090046288 | Scanning Spectrometer With Multiple Photodetectors - A scanning optical spectrometer with a detector array is disclosed, in which position of focused spot of light at the input of a dispersive element such as arrayed waveguide grating (AWG) with a slab input, is scanned using a micro-electro-mechanical (MEMS) tiltable micromirror so as to make the dispersed spectrum of light scan over the detector array coupled to the AWG. Sub-spectra recorded using individual detectors are concatenated by a processor unit to obtain the spectrum of input light. | 02-19-2009 |
20110096326 | SCANNING SPECTROMETER WITH MULTIPLE PHOTODETECTORS - A scanning optical spectrometer with a detector array is disclosed, in which position of focused spot of light at the input of a dispersive element such as arrayed waveguide grating (AWG) with a slab input, is scanned using a micro-electro-mechanical (MEMS) tiltable micromirror so as to make the dispersed spectrum of light scan over the detector array coupled to the AWG. Sub-spectra recorded using individual detectors are concatenated by a processor unit to obtain the spectrum of input light. | 04-28-2011 |
James J. Farrell, Orinda, CA US
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20110088558 | COMMERCIAL FROZEN FOOD PREPARATION APPARATUS SANITATION - A machine prepares semi frozen food products and/or beverages from pre-prepared (e.g. frozen) cups. A user chooses the desired frozen cup, inserts it into the machine, chooses how they would like it prepared from a range of thickness options, and the machine then opens a sealed chamber door and inserts the product upward into the chamber and prepares the product by blending it in the cup. Upon removal of the product and resealing of the chamber door, the cleaning mechanisms provide thorough cleaning of all food contact surfaces and the chamber interior. Automatic high temperature steam sanitation takes place in the chamber if the machine is not used for an extended period of time, thus greatly reducing or eliminating the need for manual cleansing and sanitation by an attendant and ensuring healthy food preparation at all times. | 04-21-2011 |
20110088568 | COMMERCIAL FROZEN FOOD PREPARATION APPARATUS ELECTRONICS - A machine prepares semi frozen food products and/or beverages from pre-prepared (e.g. frozen) cups. A user chooses the desired frozen cup, inserts it into the machine, chooses how they would like it prepared from a range of thickness options, and the machine then opens a sealed chamber door and inserts the product upward into the chamber and prepares the product by blending it in the cup. Upon removal of the product and resealing of the chamber door, the cleaning mechanisms provide thorough cleaning of all food contact surfaces and the chamber interior. Automatic high temperature steam sanitation takes place in the chamber if the machine is not used for an extended period of time, thus greatly reducing or eliminating the need for manual cleansing and sanitation by an attendant and ensuring healthy food preparation at all times. | 04-21-2011 |
20110239868 | FROZEN MIXING SYSTEM AND CONTAINER RESTRAINT - A container for containing food and/or beverage ingredients is described. The container is of a type which may be supported in a support while the ingredients inside the container are processed, such as by a rotating blade or other mechanism. The container includes anti-rotation elements positionable in anti-rotational contact with a corresponding protruding portion in a container support in a manner which restricts rotational movement of the vessel relative to the container support. | 10-06-2011 |
20110242931 | ROTATIONAL RESTRAINT METHODOLOGY IN A FROZEN MIXING SYSTEM AND CONTAINER - A container for containing food and/or beverage ingredients is described. The container is of a type which may be supported in a support while the ingredients inside the container are processed, such as by a rotating blade or other mechanism. The container includes anti-rotation elements positionable in anti-rotational contact with a corresponding protruding portion in a container support in a manner which restricts rotational movement of the vessel relative to the container support. | 10-06-2011 |
James J. Farrell, Belvedere, CA US
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20130341439 | METHOD FOR BLENDING FOOD OR BEVERAGES - A method for blending food or beverages, preferably using a blender that is compact enough for home use, rugged enough to blend frozen beverages, simple to use and safe. The blender includes an upper housing, with a front housing door, that covers the moving blending machinery. The blender also includes a cupholder receiving area which allows the user to safely insert a frozen beverage cup inside a cupholder for blending. After the start button is pressed, a cupholder lip will be grasped by the clamping jaw of an elevator assembly to lift the cupholder up. As the cupholder is lifted upward, a cover will be pressed over the top opening of the inserted cup to prevent spillage during blending. The elevator assembly will then continue to lift the cupholder upward until the rotating cutter blades of a spindle assembly cut through successive layers of the frozen beverage. | 12-26-2013 |
20130341446 | COMPACT BLENDER FOR FROZEN BEVERAGES - A blender that is compact enough for home use, rugged enough to blend frozen beverages, simple to use and safe. The blender includes an upper housing, with a front housing door; that covers the moving blending machinery. The blender also includes a cupholder receiving area which allows the user to safely insert a frozen beverage cup inside a cupholder for blending. After the start button is pressed, a cupholder lip will be grasped by the clamping jaw of an elevator assembly to lift the cupholder. As the cupholder is lifted upward, a cover will be pressed over the top opening of the inserted cup to prevent spillage during blending. The elevator assembly will then continue to lift the cupholder upward until the rotating cutter blades of a spindle assembly cut through successive layers of the frozen beverage. | 12-26-2013 |
20130343150 | REMOVABLE BLENDER SPINDLE WITH CONTAINER COVER - A removable spindle for a blender that is compact enough for home use, rugged enough to blend frozen beverages, simple to use and safe. The spindle preferably includes a quick release coupling member, a rotating shaft, cup cover and rotating cutting blades. To facilitate cleaning of the spindle assembly, the quick release coupling member allows the spindle to be quickly detached from the blender. The rotating shaft is preferably housed in an outer sleeve for structural/alignment purposes and to keep the shaft free from food/beverage particles. Slidably attached to the outside of the outer sleeve and trapped between the quick release coupling member and the rotating cutting blades is a moveable cup cover. | 12-26-2013 |
20130344220 | REMOVABLE CUPHOLDER FOR COMPACT BLENDER - A cupholder for a blender that is compact enough for home use, rugged enough to blend frozen beverages, simple to use and safe. The cupholder preferably has a generally cylindrically shaped body having a bottom and open top. A cupholder upper lip is preferably formed along the upper edge of the cupholder body. The cupholder upper lip preferably has an overhanging front portion that allows a user to slide his or her fingers underneath the overhang to conveniently push the cupholder into the cupholder receiving area or pull it out. A portion of the cupholder lip preferably also has substantially straight side edges to prevent the cupholder from rotating during the blending process. On the sides of the cupholder lip are preferably two lip indentations which allow a user to easily remove a cup with food or beverage from the cupholder. | 12-26-2013 |
20130344221 | BLENDER WITH ELEVATOR ASSEMBLY AND REMOVABLE SPINDLE - A blender for home or commercial use that is rugged enough to blend frozen beverages, simple to use and safe. The blender includes an upper housing with a front housing door that covers the moving blending machinery. The blender also includes a cupholder receiving area which allows the user to safely insert a frozen food or beverage cup inside a cupholder for blending. After the start button is pressed, the cup and cupholder will be lifted together for blending in a balanced, linear motion by an elevator assembly. Dual lead screws or a dual belt drive are preferably used in the elevator assembly to achieve this balanced, linear motion. As the cupholder is lifted upward, a cover will be pressed over the top opening of the inserted cup to prevent spillage during blending. The elevator assembly continues to lift the cupholder upward until the rotating cutter blades of a spindle assembly cut through successive layers of the frozen food or beverage. To facilitate cleaning, the spindle assembly is preferably removable from the blender through use of a quick release coupling mechanism. | 12-26-2013 |
20150190014 | COMMERCIAL FROZEN FOOD PREPARATION APPARATUS ELECTRONICS - A machine prepares semi-frozen food products and/or beverages from pre-prepared (e.g. frozen) cups. A user chooses the desired frozen cup, inserts it into the machine, chooses how they would like it prepared from a range of thickness options, and the machine then opens a sealed chamber door and inserts the product upward into the chamber and prepares the product by blending it in the cup. Upon removal of the product and resealing of the chamber door, the cleaning mechanisms provide thorough cleaning of all food contact surfaces and the chamber interior. Automatic high temperature steam sanitation takes place in the chamber if the machine is not used for an extended period of time, thus greatly reflected or eliminating the need for manual cleansing and sanitation by an attendant and ensuring healthy food preparation in all times. | 07-09-2015 |
Jill M. Farrell, Livermore, CA US
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20110137693 | METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR MAINTENANCE AND MODERNIZATION BACKLOGGING - According to one embodiment, a computer program product for determining future facility conditions includes a computer readable medium having computer readable program code stored therein. The computer readable program code includes computer readable program code for calculating a time period specific maintenance cost, for calculating a time period specific modernization factor, and for calculating a time period specific backlog factor. Future facility conditions equal the time period specific maintenance cost plus the time period specific modernization factor plus the time period specific backlog factor. In another embodiment, a computer-implemented method for calculating future facility conditions includes calculating a time period specific maintenance cost, calculating a time period specific modernization factor, and calculating a time period specific backlog factor. Future facility conditions equal the time period specific maintenance cost plus the time period specific modernization factor plus the time period specific backlog factor. Other embodiments are also presented. | 06-09-2011 |
Joyce E. Farrell, Stanford, CA US
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20160116410 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR JOINT REFLECTANCE AND FLUORESCENCE SPECTRA ESTIMATION - Embodiments are directed to apparatuses and methods that jointly estimate reflectance and fluorescence spectra. An example embodiment includes providing captured intensity characteristics indicative of a target, the intensity characteristics acquired by illuminating the target with different illuminants and passing light in different spectral bands via a photodetector apparatus and providing reflectance properties and fluorescent properties of the target. The example embodiment further includes concurrently adjusting the reflectance properties and fluorescence properties to reduce a quantity indicative of a combination of: a difference between the captured intensity characteristics and intensities predicted using an image formation model incorporating the reflectance properties and fluorescence properties, functions of the reflectance properties, and functions of the fluorescence properties. | 04-28-2016 |
Joyce E. Farrell, Palo Alto, CA US
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20150099979 | VISUALIZATION OF HEART WALL TISSUE - Various aspects of the instant disclosure are directed to imaging tissue. As may be implemented in accordance with one or more embodiments, aspects of the present disclosure are directed to apparatuses and methods involving the following. A light source includes an array of light emitters that illuminate a tissue region of a heart wall with light at different wavelength ranges. A light collector collects multispectral images including respective images collected at each of the different wavelength ranges at which the tissue region is illuminated. A catheter positions the light source and light collector proximate the tissue region of the heart wall for respectively illuminating the tissue region and collecting the multispectral images. A display circuit collects and displays one or more images depicting a condition of the health of heart wall tissue, based on the respective images collected at the different ones of the wavelength ranges. | 04-09-2015 |
Kenneth William Farrell, Corona, CA US
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20090145406 | FUEL INJECTION BODY SIZED TO REPLACE CARBURETOR BODY - A fuel injection unit is designed for replacement of existing carburetors. The fuel injection unit can be sized similarly to the existing carburetor. The fuel injection unit can have concealed fuel injectors. End caps can be provided that overlie the fuel injectors and that contain fuel line connections. The end caps provide an appearance of carburetor fuel bowls while generally concealing the fuel injectors and the associated fluid connections. | 06-11-2009 |
20100206255 | ADJUSTABLE ADVANCE DISTRIBUTOR - A distributor is configured with an outer housing that has a first portion and a second portion. The first portion and the second portion are adjustable in angular orientation relative to each other. Movement of the second portion relative to the first portion changes ignition timing in the distributor. The movement can be caused by rotation of a thumbwheel such that ignition timing can be changed without mechanical tools. The first and second portions also can comprise visual or tactile markings such that ignition timing can be changed without a timing light. The outer housing can be used in multiple applications simply by changing a length of a shaft housing member that houses a distributor shaft and a gear that is mounted to the distributor shaft. | 08-19-2010 |
Kevin Farrell, Santa Rosa, CA US
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20110283656 | HYBRID CORE CONSTRUCTION - A method of constructing a home on a land site. A modular core of the home is built offsite and delivered to the site and secured to a foundation located thereon. The modular core is defined as containing all wet areas of the home including all of its kitchen and bathroom areas, cabinetry, fixtures, duct work and supporting electrical and plumbing connections. The stick portions of the home are built on the land site to be integrated with the modular core which together comprising the entirety of the home | 11-24-2011 |
20110288959 | METHOD FOR PROMOTING HYBRID CORE CONSTRUCTION - A method of selling architectural plans as well as a modular core. The modular core constitutes all wet areas of a home including all of its kitchen and bathroom areas and supporting electrical and plumbing connections. A plurality of architectural plans are developed, each architectural plan including a plan for the construction of a stick built home which includes a modular core. The architectural plans are then provided to developers or homebuilders. | 11-24-2011 |
Kevin Farrell, San Francisco, CA US
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20120045087 | ANALYSIS ENGINE AND DATABASE FOR MANIPULATING PARAMETERS FOR FLUIDIC SYSTEMS ON A CHIP - Systems for managing workflows to perform chemical or biological reactions using microfluidic devices. | 02-23-2012 |
20150119298 | ANALYSIS ENGINE AND DATABASE FOR MANIPULATING PARAMETERS FOR FLUIDIC SYSTEMS ON A CHIP - A system for performing one or more microfluidic processes includes an integrated fluidic device comprising a plurality of well regions and a plurality of control valves and a workflow manager. The system also includes a transfer robot adapted to transfer the integrated fluidic device between a plurality of stations in response to a series of instructions from the workflow manager and a first station comprising a dispensing robot adapted to dispense at least one of a plurality of sample solutions and at least one of a plurality of reagents into the integrated fluidic device. The system further includes a second station comprising a fluidic controller unit and a third station comprising an inspection station. | 04-30-2015 |
Lee Farrell, Orange, CA US
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20090165060 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING INITIAL SETUP OF A DEVICE VIA REMOTE CONTROL - A method for configuring a device using a remote control, includes transmitting a signal from the remote control to a configuration proxy requesting configuration status of the device; waiting for a predetermined period of time for a response from the configuration proxy to the remote control; obtaining help information based on the response received at the remote control from the configuration proxy; and displaying the help information on a display. | 06-25-2009 |
Matthew J. Farrell, San Jose, CA US
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20120290421 | Enabling a Merchant's Storefront POS (Point of Sale) System to Accept a Payment Transaction Verified by SMS Messaging with Buyer's Mobile Phone - A mobile payment system authorizes payment by sending a Short Message Service (SMS) text message or secure hypertext transfer protocol (HTTPS) request to a customer's mobile phone or mobile device requiring customer to respond by SMS or HTTPS. A SMS payment software-plugin is installed on a Point-Of-Sale (POS) terminal. When a customer requests to pay by SMS, the plugin is activated and the customer's mobile phone number and zip code or POS PIN are entered on the POS terminal. The POS terminal sends a request to a SMS payment system, which sends the SMS text message to the customer's mobile device. When the customer replies to the SMS message with an approval code, the SMS payment system uses payment information for the customer to create a transaction request to a bank authorization network. When the SMS payment system receives authorization, it notifies the POS terminal to complete the purchase transaction | 11-15-2012 |
20130144663 | Online and Offline Authentication for Instant Physical or Virtual Access and Purchases - A customer enters his mobile phone number to logon to a third-party website without a username or password. A Short Message Service (SMS) Applications-Programming Interface (API) sends the phone number to a SMS control system that authorizes the logon by sending a SMS text message or secure hypertext transfer protocol (HTTPS) request to the customer's mobile phone or mobile device requiring customer to respond by SMS or HTTPS. When the customer replies to the SMS message with an approval code such as a Personal-Identification-Number (PIN), the SMS control system approves the logon to the third-party website. An admittance gate at an event such as a concert or movie may also get the customer's phone number and use the API to activate the SMS control system to exchange SMS text messages to authorize admittance. A pre-paid ticket in an admittance queue is redeemed in the customer's account. | 06-06-2013 |
20130144706 | Aggregating Consumer Rewards, Memberships, Receipts, Lowest-Price Matches, and Preferred Payment Transactions - A customer selects a payment source and authorizes payment by sending Short Message Service (SMS) text messages or secure hypertext transfer protocol (HTTPS) requests from the customer's mobile phone or device. A SMS payment software-plugin is installed on a Point-Of-Sale (POS) terminal and launches a price match search and can fetch customer rewards. When a customer requests to pay by SMS, the plugin is activated and the customer's mobile phone number and zip code or POS PIN are entered on the POS terminal. The POS terminal sends a request to a SMS payment system, which sends SMS text messages to the customer's mobile device. When the customer replies to the SMS message with a payment source selection and an approval code, the SMS payment system uses the selected payment source from the customer to create a transaction request to a bank authorization network. | 06-06-2013 |
20130144738 | Gifting and Sharing Using SMS Messages for Shared Coupon/Gift-Card Auto-Redemption and Multi-Source Payment from Buyer's Mobile Phone - A giving customer sends to a Short Message Service (SMS) gifting system a SMS text message with a gift amount, mobile phone number, and personal message for a receiving customer. The SMS gifting system authorizes payment for gifts by sending a SMS text message or secure hypertext transfer protocol (HTTPS) request to the giving customer's mobile phone or mobile device requiring customer to respond by SMS or HTTPS. When the giving customer replies to the SMS message with an approval code such as a Personal-Identification-Number (PIN), the SMS gifting system uses a queue of payment sources for the giving customer to create transaction requests to a bank authorization network. When the SMS gifting system receives authorization, it completes the gift transaction by sending a SMS message to the receiving user's mobile phone. Deals and vouchers may be shared among sub-users in a grouped account. | 06-06-2013 |
Megan Farrell, San Diego, CA US
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20130250080 | MODULARIZED MOBILE HEALTH AND SECURITY SYSTEM - A system, method, and computer program product are provided for health and security monitoring. A sensory device monitors user voice and keystroke input, and measured safety factors such as user heart rate, ambient light and sound levels, the approach of vehicles, and detection by a camera of an approaching person optionally including information regarding the person's criminal background. If the sensory device and/or user determines a situation is occurring that meets trigger conditions, the sensory device issues a user notification, decreases speaker volume, and issues an alert to a local response group. The local response group comprises trustworthy strangers who may be able to respond more quickly than regular emergency responders to a typical 911 call. The alert may be wirelessly transmitted by a smartphone and has selectable content and urgency level. Users may include children, disabled or elderly persons, soldiers, policemen, security officers, and lone women. | 09-26-2013 |
20140104245 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR GENERATING AMBIENT LIGHT EFFECTS BASED ON VIDEO CONTENT - Methods and systems for producing ambient light effects based on video content are provided. A method of producing an ambient light effect includes providing a receiving device including a processor configured to parse incoming video content and receiving the video content including a plurality of scenes at the receiving device. The method further includes parsing the incoming video content and detecting at least one scene in the video content for association with at least one ambient light effect. The method also includes generating a command specifying at least one ambient light effect to be associated with at least one scene and sending the command from the receiving device to at least one lighting device in communication with the receiving device to generate at least one ambient light effect associated with at least one scene when the scene is displayed to a user. | 04-17-2014 |
20140104247 | DEVICES AND SYSTEMS FOR RENDERING AMBIENT LIGHT EFFECTS IN VIDEO - Systems and devices for rendering video associated with ambient light effects are provided. A system includes a receiving device including at least one decoder programmed to parse an incoming video file to separate at least one track including at least one ambient light effect associated with at least one portion of the video file. The system further includes a processing module programmed to generate a command to at least one lighting device in communication with the receiving device to generate the ambient light effect included in track separated from the video file. The processing module is programmed to send the command to the lighting device for generating the ambient light effect included in the track separated from the video file when the portion of the video file associated with the ambient light effect is displayed to a user. | 04-17-2014 |
20140104293 | AMBIENT LIGHT EFFECT IN VIDEO GAMING - A system and method for controlling ambient light effects in video gaming are provided. The system includes a gaming device including at least one processor programmed to parse incoming video game content to detect at least one portion of the video game content and determine at least one ambient light effect to be associated with the at least one portion of the video game content. The system also includes at least one lighting device in communication with the gaming device. The processor of the gaming device is programmed to send a command from the gaming device to the at least one lighting device to specify at least one ambient light effect determined by the at least one processor to be associated with the at least one portion of the video content. After receiving the command, the at least one lighting device generates the specified ambient light effect. | 04-17-2014 |
20140104497 | VIDEO FILES INCLUDING AMBIENT LIGHT EFFECTS - Methods and systems for controlling ambient light effects associated with video content are provided. The method includes providing a receiving device configured to parse an incoming video file. The video file includes at least one track specifying at least one ambient light effect associated with at least one portion of the video file. The method also includes parsing the video file at the receiving device to separate the track specifying the ambient light effect and sending a command to one or more lighting devices to generate the ambient light effect specified in the track from the receiving device. The lighting device generates the ambient light effect specified in the track when the portion of the video file associated with the ambient light effect is displayed to a user. | 04-17-2014 |
20140104498 | AMBIENT LIGHT EFFECTS BASED ON VIDEO VIA HOME AUTOMATION - A system for controlling ambient light effects comprises a receiving device including at least one processor programmed to parse incoming video content to detect at least one portion of the incoming video content and determine at least one ambient light effect to be associated with the portion of the video content. The system further comprises a home automation controller in communication with the processor and at least one lighting device in communication with the receiving device and the home automation controller. The processor of the receiving device is programmed to send a command to the home automation controller specifying the ambient light effect determined by the processor to be associated with the portion of the video content. The lighting device generates the ambient light effect specified in the command when the portion of the video content is displayed to a user. | 04-17-2014 |
20140142762 | AMBIENT LIGHT EFFECTS BASED ON VIDEO VIA HOME AUTOMATION - A system for controlling ambient light effects comprises a receiving device including at least one processor programmed to parse incoming video content to detect at least one portion of the incoming video content and determine at least one ambient light effect to be associated with the portion of the video content. The system further comprises a home automation controller in communication with the processor and at least one lighting device in communication with the receiving device and the home automation controller. The processor of the receiving device is programmed to send a command to the home automation controller specifying the ambient light effect determined by the processor to be associated with the portion of the video content. The lighting device generates the ambient light effect specified in the command when the portion of the video content is displayed to a user. | 05-22-2014 |
20150092110 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR GENERATING AMBIENT LIGHT EFFECTS BASED ON VIDEO CONTENT - Methods and systems for producing ambient light effects based on video content are provided. A method of producing an ambient light effect includes providing a receiving device including a processor configured to parse incoming video content and receiving the video content including a plurality of scenes at the receiving device. The method further includes parsing the incoming video content and detecting at least one scene in the video content for association with at least one ambient light effect. The method also includes generating a command specifying at least one ambient light effect to be associated with at least one scene and sending the command from the receiving device to at least one lighting device in communication with the receiving device to generate at least one ambient light effect associated with at least one scene when the scene is displayed to a user. | 04-02-2015 |
Megan Marie Farrell, San Diego, CA US
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20130085921 | HOME ENERGY COLLABORATIVE MESH PLATFORM - A method to share, barter, lend, trade, rent and give energy through technology and peer communities. An online service which allows users to globally monitor, manage and redistribute energy (electricity) at the individual house level. This method of collaborative consumption gives members in the organized communities the benefit of ownership with reduced personal burden and costs. The fundamental value is that it provides an alternative to traditional forms of purchasing and ownership. | 04-04-2013 |
20130219434 | 3D BODY SCAN INPUT TO TV FOR VIRTUAL FITTING OF APPAREL PRESENTED ON RETAIL STORE TV CHANNEL - A retail store TV shopping channel may be an IPTV channel dedicated to a single retail store. 3D images of apparel items selected by a viewer of the retail store TV shopping channel are presented on the TV, overlaid on a 3D image of the viewer. Revenue is shared between the TV manufacturer and retail store. | 08-22-2013 |
20140015929 | THREE DIMENSIONAL SCANNING WITH PATTERNED COVERING - A method for obtaining 3D information of an object including the steps of retrieving two or more images of the object, the object being covered in an elastic covering comprising a uniform, matching a plurality of corresponding points in the two or more images based on the pattern, and generating a point cloud representing an object based the plurality of corresponding points. | 01-16-2014 |
Michael J. Farrell, Canoga Park, CA US
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20090156520 | Composition and method for in vivo and in vitro attenuation of gene expression using double stranded RNA - Introduction of double stranded RNA into cells, cell culture, organs and tissues, and whole organisms, particularly vertebrates, specifically attenuates gene expression. | 06-18-2009 |
20090215880 | Composition and Method for IN VIVO and IN VITRO Attenuation of Gene Expression Using Double Stranded RNA - Introduction of double stranded RNA into cells, cell culture, organs and tissues, and whole organisms, particularly vertebrates, specifically attenuates gene expression. | 08-27-2009 |
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20150152413 | Composition and Method for In Vivo and In Vitro Attenuation of Gene Expression Using Double Stranded RNA - Introduction of double stranded RNA into cells, cell culture, organs and tissues, and whole organisms, particularly vertebrates, specifically attenuates gene expression. | 06-04-2015 |
Michael James Farrell, Orange, CA US
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20140360417 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A THREE-DIMENSIONAL DRY FIBER PREFORM - A preform forming machine for producing a three-dimensional dry fiber preform may include a forming block assembly and a clamping plate assembly. The forming block assembly may have a forming table and a forming block and may be positionable in a series of forming block assemblies. The clamping plate assembly may have a clamping table and a clamping plate and may be positionable in a series of clamping plate assemblies arranged in opposing relation to the series of forming block assemblies. Each forming block may be configured to fold a ply stack over onto itself to form a web of a preform. Each clamping plate may be configured to clamp the ply stack to the forming table during the folding of the ply stack. | 12-11-2014 |
Nicholas John Farrell, Oakland, CA US
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20150134352 | DIGITAL PEN SYSTEM FOR RECORDING MEDICAL INFORMATION - Systems and methods of capturing responses to question prompts using a smart pen and special paper. The smart pen has sensors to collect data about its user, such as temperature, moisture, motion, and magnetism. The smart pen can also detect features of the special paper to determine a location on the paper such that responses to prompts can be correlated with the prompts by location on the page. Responses can be captured as handwriting or as audio, and all sensor information collected during the course of a response can be used to further analyze that response. | 05-14-2015 |
Pamela Farrell, San Diego, CA US
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20130315895 | COMBINATION OF A cMET INHIBITOR AND AN ANTIBODY TO HGF AND/OR cMET - Methods for treating a disease state for which HGF/cMET possesses activity that contributes to the pathology and/or symptomology of the disease state, as well as kits and articles of manufacture for use in practicing these methods. | 11-28-2013 |
Patrick L. Farrell, Huntington Beach, CA US
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20090181144 | MAGNETIC AERATOR METHOD - A magnetic aerator includes a liquid agitating blade insertable into a hand held beverage container along with a magnet disposed at the blade with the magnet introducing a magnetic field into the liquid. A finger manipulatable stem supports the blade and enables manual agitation of the liquid by the blade approximate a surface of the liquid. | 07-16-2009 |
20090250131 | DEVICE FOR REDUCING BITTERNESS AND ASTRINGENCY IN BEVERAGES CONTAINING POLYPHENOLS AND TANNINS - A method of treating an orally ingestible item having an original taste to be enhanced or reduced without imparting bitterness to the item, includes exposing the item to a magnetic field and oxygen. | 10-08-2009 |
Richard C. Farrell, Newport Beach, CA US
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20130211608 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REMOTELY POWERING, CONFIGURING AND CONTROLLING DC POWERED MULTI-CHANNEL DEVICES - A centralized multi-channel power control system for configuring, programming and controlling DC powered devices, such as lights, having multiple sets of LEDs energized through multiple channels is provided. The devices may be located in multiple zones of a structure and operate as a single integrated circuit or series of electronic devices instead of a series of lights connected directly to AC power. The control system comprises power control module(s) connected to a power distribution module. The power control module(s) may include a memory device having pre-set applications for controlling the devices and an embedded microprocessor for individually managing a single zone in the multiple zone system. The power control module(s) may control and dim multiple separate channels which can be individually controlled or intermixed to create a variety of lighting color schemes. The system thus creates a DC network or micro-grid for configuring; programming and controlling of DC powered devices. | 08-15-2013 |
Robert Farrell, Thousand Oaks, CA US
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20150299182 | CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF (1S)-1-[5-(AMINO)-1,2,4-THIADIAZOL-3-YL]ETHANE-1,2-DIOL - The present invention relates to crystalline polymorph forms of (1S)-1-[5-({3-[(2-methylpyridin-3-yl)oxy]-5-(pyridin-2-ylsulfanyl)pyridin-2-yl}amino)-1,2,4-thiadiazol-3-yl]ethane-1,2-diol, to pharmaceutical compositions comprising such crystalline polymorph forms, and to processes for preparing them. The invention further relates to methods of treatment of diabetes related disorders comprising administering such solid-state forms or compositions thereof to a subject, and to use of such crystalline polymorph forms in the manufacture of medicaments. | 10-22-2015 |
Robert Farrell, Granite Bay, CA US
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20090322747 | Graphics processing with hidden surface removal - The rapid depth testing for hidden surface removal in graphics processing may be achieved by depth testing representative pixels of a group of pixels. In one embodiment, the worst case pixels of a group of pixels can be identified. The worst case pixels can then be compared to worst case values stored in a hierarchical Z-buffer. Depending on the results, the entire set of pixels of the group may pass or fail the depth test. As a result, in some cases, it is not necessary to depth test every pixel. | 12-31-2009 |
20130117509 | TECHNIQUE TO SHARE INFORMATION AMONG DIFFERENT CACHE COHERENCY DOMAINS - A technique to enable information sharing among agents within different cache coherency domains. In one embodiment, a graphics device may use one or more caches used by one or more processing cores to store or read information, which may be accessed by one or more processing cores in a manner that does not affect programming and coherency rules pertaining to the graphics device. | 05-09-2013 |
20140136797 | TECHNIQUE TO SHARE INFORMATION AMONG DIFFERENT CACHE COHERENCY DOMAINS - A technique to enable information sharing among agents within different cache coherency domains. In one embodiment, a graphics device may use one or more caches used by one or more processing cores to store or read information, which may be accessed by one or more processing cores in a manner that does not affect programming and coherency rules pertaining to the graphics device. | 05-15-2014 |
20150178982 | FOUR CORNER HIGH PERFORMANCE DEPTH TEST - One or more apparatus and method for multi-pixel/sample level depth testing in a graphics processor is described. In embodiments, a bounding-box of variable size over which a depth test is to be performed is determined based on the pattern of lit pixels or samples within rasterizer tile. A multi-corner depth test may be performed between a source depth data plane and a destination depth plane within a source depth data bound where destination depth data is continuous within the source data bound. A range-based depth test may be performed in response to the destination data being discontinuous. Source depth data prevailing in the depth test may be stored in a compressed plane equation format in response to the source data being continuous within the source data bound, and may be stored as min/max depth data if discontinuous. | 06-25-2015 |
Robert L. Farrell, Rancho Cordova, CA US
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20110173613 | Virtual Machine Control Structure Identification Decoder - Embodiments of apparatuses, methods, and systems for decoding a virtual machine control structure identification are disclosed. In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a virtual machine control structure to decode a virtual machine control structure identification data. The virtual machine control structure identification data is decoded into an address of a virtual machine control structure field and an offset. The offset is to help identify a micro-operation associated with a virtual machine architecture instruction to be executed. | 07-14-2011 |
Robert L. Farrell, Granite Bay, CA US
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20090248983 | TECHNIQUE TO SHARE INFORMATION AMONG DIFFERENT CACHE COHERENCY DOMAINS - A technique to enable information sharing among agents within different cache coherency domains. In one embodiment, a graphics device may use one or more caches used by one or more processing cores to store or read information, which may be accessed by one or more processing cores in a manner that does not affect programming and coherency rules pertaining to the graphics device. | 10-01-2009 |
20100031268 | Thread ordering techniques - Techniques are described that can be used to ensure ordered computation and/or retirement of threads in a multithreaded environment. Threads may contain bundled instances of work, each with unique ordering restrictions relative to other instances of work packaged in other threads in the system. When applied to 3D graphics, video and image processing domains allow unrestricted processing of threads until reaching their critical sections. Ordering may be required prior to executing critical sections and beyond. | 02-04-2010 |
20100235320 | ENSURING COHERENCE BETWEEN GRAPHICS AND DISPLAY DOMAINS - A platform may comprise a core coherency domain, graphics coherency domain and a non-coherent domain. A graphics acceleration unit (GAU) of the graphics coherency domain may generate data units from an application and the data units may comprise display data units. The GAU may annotate the display data units with an annotation value before flushing the display data units to an on-die cache. The GAU may identify modified display data units among the display data units stored in the on-die cache and issue flush commands to cause flushing of the modified display data units from the on-die cache to a main memory. The display engine of the non-coherent domain may use the modified display data units stored in the main memory to render a display on a display device. | 09-16-2010 |
20120200585 | TECHNIQUE TO SHARE INFORMATION AMONG DIFFERENT CACHE COHERENCY DOMAINS - A technique to enable information sharing among agents within different cache coherency domains. In one embodiment, a graphics device may use one or more caches used by one or more processing cores to store or read information, which may be accessed by one or more processing cores in a manner that does not affect programming and coherency rules pertaining to the graphics device. | 08-09-2012 |
20120233439 | Implementing TLB Synchronization for Systems with Shared Virtual Memory Between Processing Devices - Page faults arising in a graphics processing unit may be handled by an operating system running on the central processing unit. In some embodiments, this means that unpinned memory can be used for the graphics processing unit. Using unpinned memory in the graphics processing unit may expand the capabilities of the graphics processing unit in some cases. | 09-13-2012 |
20120236010 | Page Fault Handling Mechanism - Page faults arising in a graphics processing unit may be handled by an operating system running on the central processing unit. In some embodiments, this means that unpinned memory can be used for the graphics processing unit. Using unpinned memory in the graphics processing unit may expand the capabilities of the graphics processing unit in some cases. | 09-20-2012 |
20130007751 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SAFE ENQUEUING OF EVENTS - A method and system to facilitate a user level application executing in a first processing unit to enqueue work or task(s) safely for a second processing unit without performing any ring transition. For example, in one embodiment of the invention, the first processing unit executes one or more user level applications, where each user level application has a task to be offloaded to a second processing unit. The first processing unit signals the second processing unit to handle the task from each user level application without performing any ring transition in one embodiment of the invention. | 01-03-2013 |
20130207987 | TECHNIQUE TO SHARE INFORMATION AMONG DIFFERENT CACHE COHERENCY DOMAINS - A technique to enable information sharing among agents within different cache coherency domains. In one embodiment, a graphics device may use one or more caches used by one or more processing cores to store or read information, which may be accessed by one or more processing cores in a manner that does not affect programming and coherency rules pertaining to the graphics device. | 08-15-2013 |
20160086299 | Position-Only Shading Pipeline - In position-only shading, two geometry pipes exist, a trimmed down version called the Cull Pipe and a full version called the Replay Pipe. Thus, the Cull Pipe executes the position shaders in parallel with the main application, but typically generates the critical results much faster as it fetches and shades only the position attribute of the vertices and avoids the rasterization as well as the rendering of pixels for the frame buffer. Furthermore, the Cull Pipe uses these critical results to compute visibility information for all the triangles whether they are culled or not. On the other hand, the Replay Pipe consumes the visibility information to skip the culled triangles and shades only the visible triangles that are finally passed to the rasterization phase. Together the two pipes can hide the long cull runs of discarded triangles and can complete the work faster in some embodiments. | 03-24-2016 |
20160086374 | Constant Buffer Size Multi-Sampled Anti-Aliasing Depth Compression - By packing the depth data in a way that is independent of the number of samples, so that memory bandwidth is the same regardless of the number of samples, higher numbers of samples per pixel may be used without adversely affecting buffer cost. In some embodiments, the number of pixels per clock in a first level depth test may be increased by operating in the pixel domain, whereas previous solutions operated at the sample level. | 03-24-2016 |
Robert M. Farrell, Goleta, CA US
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20080198881 | OPTIMIZATION OF LASER BAR ORIENTATION FOR NONPOLAR AND SEMIPOLAR (Ga,Al,In,B)N DIODE LASERS - Optical gain of a nonpolar or semipolar Group-III nitride diode laser is controlled by orienting an axis of light propagation in relation to an optical polarization direction or crystallographic orientation of the diode laser. The axis of light propagation is substantially perpendicular to the mirror facets of the diode laser, and the optical polarization direction is determined by the crystallographic orientation of the diode laser. To maximize optical gain, the axis of light propagation is oriented substantially perpendicular to the optical polarization direction or crystallographic orientation. | 08-21-2008 |
20100219416 | METHOD OF IMPROVING SURFACE MORPHOLOGY OF (GA,AL,IN,B)N THIN FILMS AND DEVICES GROWN ON NONPOLAR OR SEMIPOLAR (GA,AL,IN,B)N SUBSTRATES - A method for improving the growth morphology of (Ga,Al,In,B)N thin films on nonpolar or semipolar (Ga,Al,In,B)N substrates, wherein a (Ga,Al,In,B)N thin film is grown directly on a nonpolar or semipolar (Ga,Al,In,B)N substrate or template and a portion of the carrier gas used during growth is comprised of an inert gas. Nonpolar or semipolar nitride LEDs and diode lasers may be grown on the smooth (Ga,Al,In,B)N thin films grown by the present invention. | 09-02-2010 |
20110007766 | STRUCTURE FOR IMPROVING THE MIRROR FACET CLEAVING YIELD OF (Ga,Al,In,B)N LASER DIODES GROWN ON NONPOLAR OR SEMIPOLAR (Ga,Al,In,B)N SUBSTRATES - A structure for improving the mirror facet cleaving yield of (Ga,Al,In,B)N laser diodes grown on nonpolar or semipolar (Ga,Al,In,B)N substrates. The structure comprises a nonpolar or semipolar (Ga,Al,In,B)N laser diode including a waveguide core that provides sufficient optical confinement for the device's operation in the absence of p-type doped aluminum-containing waveguide cladding layers, and one of more n-type doped aluminum-containing layers that can be used to assist with facet cleaving along a particular crystallographic plane. | 01-13-2011 |
20110032965 | OPTIMIZATION OF LASER BAR ORIENTATION FOR NONPOLAR AND SEMIPOLAR (Ga,Al,In,B)N DIODE LASERS - Optical gain of a nonpolar or semipolar Group-III nitride diode laser is controlled by orienting an axis of light propagation in relation to an optical polarization direction or crystallographic orientation of the diode laser. The axis of light propagation is substantially perpendicular to the mirror facets of the diode laser, and the optical polarization direction is determined by the crystallographic orientation of the diode laser. To maximize optical gain, the axis of light propagation is oriented substantially perpendicular to the optical polarization direction or crystallographic orientation. | 02-10-2011 |
20110044364 | STRUCTURE AND METHOD FOR ACHIEVING SELECTIVE ETCHING IN (Ga,Al,In,B)N LASER DIODES - A structure and method that can be used to achieve selective etching in (Ga, Al, In, B) N laser diodes, comprising fabricating (Ga, Al, In, B) N laser diodes with one or more Al-containing etch stop layers. | 02-24-2011 |
20110170569 | SEMIPOLAR III-NITRIDE LASER DIODES WITH ETCHED MIRRORS - A semipolar {20-21} III-nitride based laser diode employing a cavity with one or more etched facet mirrors. The etched facet mirrors provide an ability to arbitrarily control the orientation and dimensions of the cavity or stripe of the laser diode, thereby enabling control of electrical and optical properties of the laser diode. | 07-14-2011 |
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20120104411 | TEXTURED III-V SEMICONDUCTOR - A method for fabricating a III-nitride semiconductor film, comprising depositing or growing a III-nitride semiconductor film in a semiconductor light absorbing or light emitting device structure; and growing a textured or structured surface of the III-nitride nitride semiconductor film in situ with the growing or the deposition of the III-nitride semiconductor film, by controlling the growing of the III-nitride semiconductor film to obtain a texture of the textured surface, or one or more structures of the structured surface, that increase output power of light from the light emitting device, or increase absorption of light in the light absorbing device. | 05-03-2012 |
20120180868 | III-NITRIDE FLIP-CHIP SOLAR CELLS - A III-nitride photovoltaic device structure and method for fabricating the III-nitride photovoltaic device that increases the light collection efficiency of the III-nitride photovoltaic device. The III-nitride photovoltaic device includes one or more III-nitride device layers, and the III-nitride photovoltaic device functions by collecting light that is incident on the back-side of the III-nitride device layers. The III-nitride device layers are grown on a substrate, wherein the III-nitride device layers are exposed when the substrate is removed and the exposed III-nitride device layers are then intentionally roughened to enhance their light collection efficiency. The collection of the incident light via the back-side of the device simplifies the fabrication of the multiple junctions in the device. The III-nitride photovoltaic device may include grid-like contacts, transparent or semi-transparent contacts, or reflective contacts. | 07-19-2012 |
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20150372456 | HIGH POWER BLUE-VIOLET III-NITRIDE SEMIPOLAR LASER DIODES - A high power blue-violet Ill-nitride semi-polar laser diode (LD) with an output power in excess of 1 W, a slope efficiency of more than 1 W/A, and an external quantum efficiency (EQE) in excess of 25% and more preferably, in excess of 35%. These operating characteristics make these laser diodes suitable for use in solid state lighting systems. | 12-24-2015 |
20160079738 | TECHNIQUE FOR THE GROWTH AND FABRICATION OF SEMIPOLAR (Ga,Al,In,B)N THIN FILMS, HETEROSTRUCTURES, AND DEVICES - A method for growth and fabrication of semipolar (Ga,Al,In,B)N thin films, heterostructures, and devices, comprising identifying desired material properties for a particular device application, selecting a semipolar growth orientation based on the desired material properties, selecting a suitable substrate for growth of the selected semipolar growth orientation, growing a planar semipolar (Ga,Al,In,B)N template or nucleation layer on the substrate, and growing the semipolar (Ga,Al,In,B)N thin films, heterostructures or devices on the planar semipolar (Ga,Al,In,B)N template or nucleation layer. The method results in a large area of the semipolar (Ga,Al,In,B)N thin films, heterostructures, and devices being parallel to the substrate surface. | 03-17-2016 |
Sean Farrell, Walnut Creek, CA US
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20140194809 | PERITONEAL DIALYSIS SYSTEMS AND RELATED DEVICES AND METHODS - A peritoneal dialysis system includes a base peritoneal dialysis system and a peritoneal dialysis fluid exchange system that operates independently of the base system. The base system includes a first cassette including a first patient line configured to be connected to a patient, and a PD cycler. The PD cycler receives the first cassette, and includes a pump that cooperates with the first cassette to deliver dialysate to and drain dialysate from a peritoneal cavity of the patient via the first patient line. The peritoneal dialysis fluid exchange system includes a second cassette including a second patient line configured to be connected to the patient and a fluid exchange device that receives the second cassette. The fluid exchange device includes a data exchange interface operable to transfer patient treatment data from the peritoneal dialysis fluid exchange system to the base peritoneal dialysis system. | 07-10-2014 |
Sean Farrell, Fresno, CA US
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20120230844 | MEDICAL FLUID DELIVERY SETS AND RELATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - This disclosure relates to medical fluid delivery sets and related systems and methods. In some aspects of the invention, a medical fluid cassette includes a plunger slidably disposed within a recess of a base of the cassette such that a substantially liquid-tight seal is maintained between the plunger and the base as the plunger slides axially within the recess. The plunger and the base cooperate to at least partially define a fluid pump chamber. When the plunger is displaced in a first direction, fluid is forced out of the fluid pump chamber, and when the plunger is displaced in a second direction, fluid is drawn into the fluid pump chamber. | 09-13-2012 |
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20120330225 | Active Catheter - A catheter assembly includes a tubular member having a first connector at its distal end for coupling with the proximal end of a catheter. The tubular member has at least one external guide wire that is slidably contained inside the tubular member. The at least one external guide wire has an attachment member for attaching to an internal guide wire catch that is slidably contained inside the catheter, whereby manipulation of the guide wire causes motion in the distal end of the catheter. The catheter assembly can be articulated within an internal cavity of a patient to more completely and accurately fill and/or drain the cavity during, for example, peritoneal dialysis. | 12-27-2012 |
20130037142 | DIALYSIS SYSTEM HAVING PERISTALTIC PUMP ARRANGEMENT - A system including a machine and a cassette that moves fluid from one source to another for use in dialysis. The machine includes at least a first set of pressure imposing valve actuators, said valve actuators being pneumatically operated and substantially adjacently disposed, and a cassette receiving portion. The cassette includes a housing adapted to be removably placed in the cassette receiving portion of the machine. The housing includes at least one inlet port adapted to be fluidly coupled to a fluid source, and at least one outlet port. The housing further includes an inlet manifold and a collection chamber, and at least one fluid pathway fluidly coupled to the two. In use, the fluid pathway disposed substantially adjacent the first set of valve actuators such that sequential actuation of the valve actuators moves a fluid through the pathways to the collection chamber. | 02-14-2013 |
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20140018728 | MEDICAL FLUID CASSETTES AND RELATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A medical fluid pumping system that includes a medical fluid pumping machine that includes an actuator and a medical fluid cassette that can be disposed within a cassette enclosure of the medical fluid pumping machine. A member is disposed within a fluid pump chamber of the medical fluid cassette and is magnetically attracted to the actuator such that the member and the actuator can be coupled together when the cassette is disposed within the cassette enclosure. | 01-16-2014 |
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Stephen P. Farrell, San Francisco, CA US
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20100174747 | METHODS FOR RECOMMENDING NEW INDIVIDUALS TO BE INVITED INTO A CONFIRMED SOCIAL NETWORK BASED ON MINED SOCIAL DATA - A computer-implemented method that inputs a confirmed social network of a user, performs data mining of electronically accessible data for the user to produce a mined social network including individuals having a social relationship with the user and having an electronically accessible link to the user, subtracts the confirmed social network of the user from the mined social network to produce a recommendation list, in which the recommendation list includes at least one new individual not belonging to the confirmed social network of the use, and in which the recommendation list recommends the at least one new individual not belonging to the confirmed social network for membership in the confirmed social network, and outputs the recommendation list to the user. | 07-08-2010 |
Stephen Paul Farrell, San Francisco, CA US
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20100161369 | APPLICATION OF RELATIONSHIP WEIGHTS TO SOCIAL NETWORK CONNECTIONS - A method and system for relationship weighting in social networks are provided. The method includes identifying a plurality of sources of relationship data and extracting from each source a list of connected contacts with a relationship strength for each connection. The lists of contacts from the sources are aggregated into an aggregated list, with each source having a source weighting. The aggregated list is applied to an un-weighted social network to provide relationship strengths between contacts. | 06-24-2010 |
Ted Farrell, Los Gatos, CA US
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20090204884 | MULTI-LAYER XML CUSTOMIZATION - Embodiments of the present invention provide techniques for customizing aspects of a metadata-driven software application. In particular, embodiments of the present invention provide (1) a self-contained metadata engine for generating customized metadata documents from base metadata documents and customizations; (2) a customization syntax for defining customizations; (3) a customization creation/update component for creating and updating customizations; (4) a customization restriction mechanism for restricting the creation of new customizations by specific users or groups of users; and (5) memory and caching optimizations for optimizing the storage and lookup of customized metadata documents. | 08-13-2009 |
Ted J. Farrell, Los Gatos, CA US
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20130283251 | Canonical Mechanism for Securely Assembling Features into a Mobile Application - A native application built for a mobile device can embed non-native JAVA code that may be executed by a JAVA virtual machine also embedded as a library within the native application. Enterprise applications may be extended for use by mobile devices. Business logic for an application may be constructed just once and then used in both enterprise applications and mobile device applications. | 10-24-2013 |
20130283294 | Virtual Channel for Embedded Process Communication - A native application built for a mobile device can embed non-native JAVA code that may be executed by a JAVA virtual machine also embedded as a library within the native application. Enterprise applications may be extended for use by mobile devices. Business logic for an application may be constructed just once and then used in both enterprise applications and mobile device applications. | 10-24-2013 |
Thomas P. Farrell, Los Angeles, CA US
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20110240556 | MEMBRANE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING THEM - By modifying existing methods for synthesizing polyaniline, a polyaniline polymer having a new constellation of material properties has been produced. The material properties of the polymeric compositions disclosed herein enhance the use of polyanilines in a wide variety of processes that use such materials, for example processes used in the formation of filtration membranes. | 10-06-2011 |
William Farrell, Lakewood, CA US
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20110179650 | Pill Card Bubble Cutter - A pill card bubble cutter includes a hinged or sliding “clam shell” like hand held cutter with opposing blades along one side for cutting through the pill card bubbles to release pills, and resembles a common staple puller. The cutter may further include a cup or pouch to catch the pill once released. In another embodiment, the cutter has a single blade opposing a stop to cut through one side of the bubble to allow the bubble to be bent back to release the pill. The cutter may alternatively include two opposing parallel sides pressed together to cut through the bubble. | 07-28-2011 |
William J. Farrell, Ventura, CA US
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20150030913 | CONTOURED BATTERY FOR IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - A battery having an electrode assembly located in a housing that efficiently utilizes the space available in many implantable medical devices is disclosed. The battery housing provides a cover and a shallow case a preferably planar, major bottom portion, an open top to receive the cover opposing the bottom portion, and a plurality of sides being radiused at intersections with each other and with the bottom to allow for the close abutting of other components located within the implantable device while also providing for efficient location of the battery within an arcuate edge of the device. The cover and the shallow case being substantially hermetically sealed by a laser weld technique and an insulator member disposed within the case to provide a barrier to incident laser radiation so that during welding radiation does not impinge upon radiation sensitive component(s) disposed within the case. | 01-29-2015 |