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Adam Kenney, Frederick, MD US
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20100223557 | Method and system for workflow integration - A system including a central server and a database for performing Intellectual Property (IP) management workflow processes is provided for creating, defining, and performing IP related workflow process. IP workflow routines present via a graphical user interface workflow screens to facilitate the exchange of data and instructions. An administration module is used to create authorized user accounts and assign roles and privileges involved in execution of IP workflow routines. A workflow creation module generates a user interface to facilitate creation of a user-defined IP workflow routine having user-defined workflow tasks to process IP related data received via user interface workflow screens. An IP management application may access, process and modify IP related data stored at the database while the IP workflow routines access and process IP related data stored at the database simultaneously with execution of the IP management application. Task modifiers associated with user-defined workflow tasks further define workflow routine operation. | 09-02-2010 |
Adam E. Kenney, Frederick, MI US
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20130117179 | Methods and Systems for Ad Hoc Intellectual Property Annuity/Maintenance Payments - The invention relates to an automated computer implemented system and method that eliminates or at least reduces the possibility that rights associated with a piece of IP, such as a patent, trademark, patent application, and/or trademark application will be forfeited due to failure to pay a maintenance fee or annuity. | 05-09-2013 |
20130262326 | Intellectual Property Annuity/Maintenance Payment and Mistaken Abandonment Prevention Systems - The invention relates to an automated computer implemented system and method that eliminates or at least reduces the possibility that rights associated with a piece of IP, such as a patent, trademark, patent application, and/or trademark application will be forfeited due to failure to pay a maintenance fee or annuity. | 10-03-2013 |
Adam R. Kenney, Astoria, NY US
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20080276260 | Adaptive User Interface Verification - User interface verification may be provided. First, a known good file may be received. Next, an automation may be run on an application program to place the application program in a predetermined state. Data from the known good file may then be compared to data corresponding to a user interface corresponding to the predetermined state of the application program. In response to the comparison, results corresponding to comparing the data from the known good file to the data corresponding to the user interface may be reported. | 11-06-2008 |
Andrew Kenney, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20090254583 | LINKING DISCRETE DIMENSIONS TO ENHANCE DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS - Not all facts in a data warehouse are described by the same set of dimensions. However, there can be associations between the data dimensions and other dimensions. By maintaining a set of relationships that are capable of linking the dimensional keys used in existing data to the keys of an associated dimension, a data transformation can be constructed that summarizes by the original and by the associated dimensions in feeds in an analytical data mart (cube) that includes all the dimensions. This cube can then be consolidated and analyzed in a slice-and-dice fashion as though all the dimensions were independent. Data transformed in this manner can be analyzed alongside data from a source that is keyed by all of the dimensions. | 10-08-2009 |
Barbara M. Kenney, North Granby, CT US
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20120047000 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADMINISTERING WORK ENVIRONMENT INDEX - Employees of an organization are surveyed concerning their opinions about the work environment provided by the organization. A computer system that includes a survey question storage module, a survey administration component, a survey results storage module, and a survey analysis component is used to administer the survey and to analyze the survey results. The computer system generates work environment index (WEI) scores for the managers in the organization to summarize the results of the survey as to employees who are within the managers' departments. The WEI scores are made the subject of performance goals for the managers and are displayed to the managers via their personal computers. | 02-23-2012 |
Birdella Kenney, North Wales, PA US
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20090105220 | PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF NONPEPTIDE SUBSTITUTED SPIROBENZOAZEPINE DERIVATIVES - Novel spirobenzoazepine compounds, novel processes for the preparation of nonpeptide substituted spirobenzoazepine derivatives, and novel processes for the preparation of intermediates in the preparation of such derivatives. Novel intermediates in the preparation of nonpeptide substituted spirobenzoazepine derivatives. | 04-23-2009 |
Brandon L. Kenney, Las Vegas, NV US
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20130075552 | Apparatus for Storing Container Lids - An apparatus comprises a first member being configured for joining to a structure in a vertically oriented position. The first member comprises a first slot being configured for retaining a first edge of a lid for a container. A second member is configured for joining to the structure in a vertically oriented position opposing the first member. The second member comprises a second slot being configured for retaining a second edge of the lid for the container where the first member and the second member are operable for supporting the lid along a vertically oriented plane. | 03-28-2013 |
Chris Kenney, Seattle, WA US
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20110226252 | HYPERBARIC THERAPY DEVICE - A method and apparatus for treating altitude related illnesses and/or injuries are provided. Example embodiments provide a hyperbaric therapy device (“HTD”) which includes a chamber constructed substantially from a light weight, high strength, substantially air impermeable material, such as a flexible composite laminate material, such that the chamber can maintain an internal air pressure that is higher than ambient air pressure. In some embodiments, an opening in the chamber of the HTD may be sealed by way of a roll-down, dry bag style closure. The chamber of the HTD may also include multiple inflation valves, to support multiple pump systems for efficient inflation and pressure maintenance. The HTD may also include a storage bag that doubles as a pump for inputting air into the chamber of the HTD. | 09-22-2011 |
Chrisopher Kenney, Weare, NH US
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20100213815 | HALOGEN LAMP CAPSULE SUPPORT FOR PLASTIC BASE - An automotive headlamp comprising a light capsule including a seal and a retainer affixed to the seal, the retainer having an upper surface, an extending wall having an outer wall and an inner wall. A plastic base includes a cavity arrayed about an axis and has a circumferential wall about the cavity. A pair of axial slots is formed in the circumferential wall form segments of a circle arching around the axis, the slots being further defined by a pair of oppositely disposed end stops. Metal inserts having base ends sized and shaped to closely fit the axial slots are positioned in the slots, each of the metal inserts having extended resilient fingers each having a retainer engager formed to engage a wall of the retainer to support the retainer; and two retention features formed with each of the base ends, the retention features engaging the circumferential wall. | 08-26-2010 |
Christopher Kenney, Davis, IL US
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20140015520 | 180-DEGREE ARC POSITION ENCODER WITH AN EXTENDED ANGULAR POSITION SENSING RANGE - This disclosure describes techniques for sensing an angular position of a rotating object over an angular position range that includes up to 360 degrees using an arc position encoder comprising a substantially 180-degree angular position sensing range. The encoder may include a base comprising an arc length defined by a first and a second end, one or more magnetic field sensors disposed within the base between the first and second ends, and one or more polarity transition sensors also disposed within the base between the first and second ends. The encoder may further include a magnetic target that includes first and second magnetic poles disposed on opposite ends so as to generate a uniform magnetic field, wherein the magnetic target is coupled to the rotating object so as to rotate about an axis of rotation located substantially in a center of a circle defined by the base. | 01-16-2014 |
Daniel Kenney, Woodinville, WA US
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20080315596 | Shipping Container Security System - The system described here is an improvement on ways to provide security and supply chain tracking for shipping containers. The system has a bolt-type seal lock module mounted on the container that has data storage capability and the capability to sense when the bolt is cut or certain environmental changes like impact. The system also includes a bolt-type seal lock that has data storage capability. The electronics module can be connected via wireless means to a centralized data base for the interchange of data. Individual modules or seal locks can be networked with each other to transmit data to and from a stack of metal shipping containers. | 12-25-2008 |
20090026773 | BOLT-TYPE SEAL WITH USB INTERFACE FOR USE WITH SHIPPING CONTAINERS - A bolt-type seal lock for use with shipping containers includes a bolt and a separate locking body. The locking body holds a locking mechanism that engages with an end of the bolt when it is inserted into the locking body. The locking body houses a flash memory or equivalent electronic storage device that stores shipping or transportation data relating to the contents of the shipping container. The seal also has a locking mechanism that can be released by a special tool through a lateral access opening. The lateral opening is covered by an identification tab that serves as an identification mechanism for indicating seal tampering and as a barrier to access to the locking mechanism. The identification tab is replaceable which makes the seal recyclable and reusable by shipping companies having a need for large numbers of bolt-type seal locks. | 01-29-2009 |
Daniel Kenney US
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20100214077 | REUSABLE LOCKING BODY, OF BOLT-TYPE SEAL LOCK, HAVING OPEN-ENDED PASSAGEWAY AND U-SHAPED BOLT - The system described here is an improvement on ways to provide security and supply chain tracking for shipping containers. The system has a bolt-type seal lock module mounted on the container that has data storage capability and the capability to sense when the bolt is cut or certain environmental changes like impact. The system also includes a bolt-type seal lock that has data storage capability. The electronics module can be connected via wireless means to a centralized data base for the interchange of data. Individual modules or seal locks can be networked with each other to transmit data to and from a stack of metal shipping containers. | 08-26-2010 |
Daniel E. Kenney, Elizabethtown, KY US
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20100319528 | GAS PLUG RETENTION AND REMOVAL DEVICE - A gas plug retention and removal device for a gas operating system of a firearm. The gas operating system can include a gas block comprising a front end, a rear end, a gas block bore defined between the front and rear ends, and at least one cam engagement surface. A gas plug can be removably received in the front end of the gas block for at least partially sealing the gas block bore, and a cam lever bail can be pivotally coupled to the gas plug and include at least one lever arm. The at least one lever arm can be pivotally connected to the gas plug, be adapted to engage the gas block, and have at least one cam lobe formed therealong. The at least one cam lobe can engage the cam engagement surface of the gas block as the cam lever bail is pivoted so as to disengage and facilitate the removal of the gas plug from the gas block to provide access to the gas block bore. | 12-23-2010 |
20120311908 | BARREL MOUNTING AND RETENTION MECHANISM - A barrel mounting and retention device for attaching a barrel to a receiver of a firearm. The barrel mounting and retention device can include a barrel extension disposed at a proximal end of the barrel, with an annular collar extending from the barrel extension and defining a first clamp face. A mounting plate having a second clamp face and defining a first axial bore fits over the barrel of the firearm with the barrel extending through the first axial bore. At least a portion of the second clamp face abuts a portion of the first clamp face as the mounting plate is secured to the barrel extension for mounting and retaining the barrel in communication with the receiver of the firearm. | 12-13-2012 |
Daniel E. Kenney, Cecilia, KY US
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20140115936 | UPPER RECEIVER AND HAND GUARD WITH CABLE ROUTING GUIDE - A monolithic upper receiver/hand guard is provided for use with a firearm. The monolithic upper receiver/hand guard can include an upper receiver section, a hand guard section, and an interrupted optics rail extending along the top of the upper receiver section and the hand guard section. Cable routing features can be defined in the hand guard section and/or the upper receiver section for helping to control wires and cables extending from or between peripheral devices and accessories, which can be mounted on the monolithic upper receiver/hand guard. The cable routing features can include one or more crossover cable guides disposed in respective channels in the interrupted optics rail. The crossover cable guide can include one or more grooves for receiving a portion of a cable passing from one side of the monolithic upper receiver/hand guard to the other for connecting two peripheral devices, for example. | 05-01-2014 |
20140196599 | AUTO REGULATING GAS SYSTEM FOR SUPRESSED WEAPONS - An auto regulating gas system to automatically regulate the operating speed of an auto loading weapon having a gas operating system by restricting the gas flow from the firing of a projectile. A gas block attached to the barrel or the weapon redirects a volume of propellant gases to cycle the weapon, the gas block including a gas port for directing propellant gases received from the a gas port of the barrel into the gas system. A spring-loaded plunger assembly is positioned within the gas block, the plunger assembly including a regulator plunger having a reduced flow orifice, a regulator bushing, a regulator spring, and a regulator cap, wherein the position of the regulator plunger within the gas block automatically controls an amount of gas that is allowed to enter the gas system. A mechanical backup linkage assembly is attached to the gas block as a backup device for returning the regulator plunger to a forward position in the gas block when a muzzle device mounted on a muzzle of the firearm is removed. | 07-17-2014 |
Donald Kenney, Mcfarland, WI US
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20110233924 | ENTRY BOOT - An entry boot that provides a fluid-tight seal between a pipe and a sump wall, wherein some of the components of the entry boot are detachable. | 09-29-2011 |
Donald P. Kenney, Mcfarland, WI US
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20090136286 | Entry Boot - An entry boot that provides a fluid-tight seal between a pipe and a sump wall, wherein some of the components of the entry boot are detachable. | 05-28-2009 |
20100013646 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTINUOUSLY MONITORING INTERSTITIAL REGIONS IN GASOLINE STORAGE FACILITIES AND PIPELINES - An underground storage system includes a primary containment unit and a secondary containment unit arranged to sealingly encompass the primary containment unit. The underground storage system further includes a leak detection system which is fluidly connected to the secondary containment system, and which is adapted to detect fluid leaks in the primary containment system and the secondary containment system. | 01-21-2010 |
20110090088 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTION OF PHASE SEPARATION IN STORAGE TANKS - A system and method for detecting phase separation in storage tanks is provided. At least one float has a density calibrated to detect a density differential among surrounding fluids. The float is buoyant on a relatively more dense lower layer of fluid such as phase separated fuel or pure water, while remaining submerged in a relatively less dense upper layer of fluid such as a gasoline/ethanol blend. A detection device sends a signal when the float rises or falls above or below a preset acceptable level. | 04-21-2011 |
20120067109 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTINUOUSLY MONITORING INTERSTITIAL REGIONS IN GASOLINE STORAGE FACILITIES AND PIPELINES - An underground storage system includes a primary containment unit and a secondary containment unit. The underground storage system further includes a leak detection system which is fluidly connected to the secondary containment system, and which is adapted to detect fluid leaks in the primary containment system and the secondary containment system. | 03-22-2012 |
20140130578 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTINUOUSLY MONITORING INTERSTITUAL REGIONS IN GASOLINE STORAGE FACILITIES AND PIPELINES - An underground storage system includes a primary containment unit and a secondary containment unit. The underground storage system further includes a leak detection system which is fluidly connected to the secondary containment system, and which is adapted to detect fluid leaks in the primary containment system and the secondary containment system. | 05-15-2014 |
20140366627 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTION OF PHASE SEPARATION IN STORAGE TANKS - A system and method for detecting phase separation in storage tanks is provided. At least one float has a density calibrated to detect a density differential among surrounding fluids. The float is buoyant on a relatively more dense lower layer of fluid such as phase separated fuel or pure water, while remaining submerged in a relatively less dense upper layer of fluid such as a gasoline/ethanol blend. A detection device sends a signal when the float rises or falls above or below a preset acceptable level. | 12-18-2014 |
Frank E. Kenney, Tolland, CT US
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20120028172 | MANUFACTURE OF A FUEL CELL WITH LIQUID ELECTROLYTE MIGRATION PREVENTION | 02-02-2012 |
Glenn Kenney, Littleton, CO US
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20090169136 | Disposable Appliance Bag and Method of Use Thereof - A water heater bag and the method of using the bag to dispose of the water heater are disclosed herein. The bag is comprised of a rectangular bottom, the rectangular bottom adapted to identify for the user the position or the bag for the most proper and easiest installation. One or more sidewalls are integrated to the bottom, extending away from the bottom at a generally perpendicular angle at full bag extension. Each top portion of the one or more sidewalls is adapted to extend beyond the top end of an inserted water heater, so the bags length is greater than the length of the water heaters it carries, or 90 inches. These top portions have an upper end opening adapted to receive the water heater and are adapted to fold and be punctured by at least one water port. The material used in constructing the bag is comprised of a disposable material having a thickness of about 2 mils. | 07-02-2009 |
Howard M. Kenney, Spokane, WA US
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20110231786 | Medical Information Generation and Recordation Methods and Apparatus - Computer-implemented medical information recording methods are described. According to one aspect, a computer-implemented medical information recording method includes displaying a graphical user interface including a graphical representation of the human anatomy, accessing user inputs interacting with the graphical representation of the human anatomy, and generating an electronic record comprising data pertaining to the health of the patient using the user inputs interacting with the graphical representation of the human anatomy. | 09-22-2011 |
20130246097 | Medical Information Systems and Medical Data Processing Methods - Medical information systems and medical data processing methods are described. According to one aspect, a medical information system includes a communications interface which is configured to receive patient treatment data from a plurality of medical providers and which regards medical treatment provided by the medical providers with respect to a plurality of patients; and storage circuitry storing the patient treatment data for the plurality of patients of the plurality of the medical providers in a database. | 09-19-2013 |
20140310016 | Medical Treatment Methods - Medical treatment methods are described. According to one aspect, a medical treatment method includes obtaining data values for a plurality of patient characteristics of a subject patient to be treated for a medical condition, using the data values of the patient characteristics of the subject patient, searching treatment results of a plurality previous patients which were treated for the medical condition using a plurality of different treatment options, and using the searching, providing information to medical personnel regarding the treatment results of the previous patients which were treated for the medical condition for each of the treatment options, the information being usable to assist the medical personnel with treatment of the subject patient for the medical condition. | 10-16-2014 |
James J. Kenney, Baltimore, MD US
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20080223894 | DRIVING TOOL AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING SAME - A method for controlling a driving tool having a power source, a driver, an actuator, a follower, and a control unit. The power source includes a motor and a flywheel that is driven by the motor. The actuator is configured to selectively move the follower to push the driver into frictional engagement with a surface of the flywheel. The control unit is configured to selectively activate the electric motor and the actuator. The control unit includes a speed sensor that is configured to sense a rotational speed of an element of the power source and produce a speed signal in response thereto. The method includes: directly determining a rotational speed of an element in the power source; controlling electrical power provided to the motor based on the rotational speed of the element in the power source to cause the flywheel to rotate at a predetermined speed; and actuating the actuator when a set of actuating criteria has been met, the set of actuating criteria not including a rotational speed of the element. | 09-18-2008 |
20080302852 | PROFILE LIFTER FOR A NAILER - A driving tool that includes a frame, a motor assembly and a resilient member. The motor assembly is coupled to the frame and includes an electric motor, a flywheel driven by the electric motor, a pinch roller and a driver disposed between the flywheel and the pinch roller. The pinch roller is selectively movable from a first position to a second position to drive the driver into engagement with the flywheel. The driver is movable between a returned position and an extended position. The resilient member is coupled to the frame and biases the driver away from the flywheel to reduce or eliminate contact between the flywheel and the driver when the flywheel is at rest, the driver is in the returned position and the pinch roller is in the first position. A method for operating a driving tool is also provided. | 12-11-2008 |
20090173765 | PROFILE LIFTER FOR A NAILER - A driving tool that includes a frame, a motor assembly and a resilient member. The motor assembly is coupled to the frame and includes an electric motor, a flywheel driven by the electric motor, a pinch roller and a driver disposed between the flywheel and the pinch roller. The pinch roller is selectively movable from a first position to a second position to drive the driver into engagement with the flywheel. The driver is movable between a returned position and an extended position. The resilient member is coupled to the frame and biases the driver away from the flywheel to reduce or eliminate contact between the flywheel and the driver when the flywheel is at rest, the driver is in the returned position and the pinch roller is in the first position. A method for operating a driving tool is also provided. | 07-09-2009 |
20110303722 | Magazine Assembly For Nailer - A cordless nailer is provided having a magazine assembly with improved features. An improved latch mechanism for clearing nail jams is provided that reduces wear on the latch. A driver retention feature is provided to retain a drive blade from accidentally escaping the nailer. A pusher assembly is provided having a simplified and efficient construction. A pusher retention feature is provided that prevents the driver blade from impacting a nail pusher. A nail retention feature is provided to allow easy loading and unloading of nails into the nailer. Finally, a method of assembling the magazine assembly is provided. | 12-15-2011 |
20130306699 | DRIVING TOOL WITH CONTROLLER HAVING MICROSWITCH FOR CONTROLLING OPERATION OF MOTOR - A driving tool with a housing, a motor received in the housing, a control unit and a trigger. The housing defines a handle. The control unit is configured to operate the motor and has a microswitch, an actuator arm and a spring. The actuator arm is biased by the spring toward the microswitch. The spring is configured to move the actuator arm against the microswitch to cause the microswitch to operate in an actuated switch state. The trigger is coupled to the handle and is movable between a first trigger position and a second trigger position. The trigger has a switch arm that cooperates with the actuator arm to form a lost-motion coupling that permits a predetermined amount of movement of the trigger from the first trigger position to the second trigger position before coupling the switch arm to the actuator arm. The actuator member does not contact the microswitch when the trigger is in the second trigger position so that the microswitch operates in a nominal switch state. | 11-21-2013 |
James John Kenney, Rosedale, MD US
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20120097729 | POWER TAKE OFF FOR CORDLESS NAILER - A power tool that includes a structure; a flywheel coupled to the structure; a driver that is translatable along a driver axis; and a follower assembly having an actuator and an activation arm assembly. The actuator is coupled to the activation arm assembly. The activation arm assembly is coupled to the structure and includes a pinch roller. Actuation of the actuator causes the pinch roller to translate toward and engage the driver to initiate driving engagement between the driver and the flywheel. | 04-26-2012 |
James R. Kenney, Windsor, CT US
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20120145052 | APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE THERMAL PERFORMANCE OF AN OXYGEN-FIRED BOILER - Disclosed herein is a method of controlling the operation of an oxy-fired boiler; the method comprising combusting a fuel in a boiler; producing a heat absorption pattern in the boiler; discharging flue gases from the boiler; recycling a portion of the flue gases to the boiler; combining a first oxidant stream with the recycled flue gases to form a combined stream; splitting the combined stream into several fractions; and introducing each fraction of the combined stream to the boiler at different points of entry to the boiler. | 06-14-2012 |
20140212825 | OXY-COMBUSTION COUPLED FIRING AND RECIRCULATION SYSTEM - A combustion system is provided for an oxy-combustion furnace. The combustion system includes at least one windbox mountable on the oxy-combustion furnace and having at least one main firing location. At least one primary inlet is positioned in the at least one main firing location for conveying fuel and the first oxidant into the oxy-combustion furnace. At least one secondary inlet is positioned in the at least one main firing location for conveying the second oxidant into the oxy-combustion furnace. The at least one secondary inlet is angularly offset from the at least one primary inlet. | 07-31-2014 |
Jason David Kenney, Madison, WI US
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20120199019 | BANDING OF PRODUCTS - A spool of banding material orbits a product to be banded, with the banding material unwinding from the orbiting spool and about the product to form a band about the product As the spool unwinds banding material, the shaft or other structure supporting the spool continuously urges the spool in the rewinding direction, thereby enhancing the tension on the unwinding banding material When initiating a band, gripping fingers grasp an end of the unspooled banding material and hold it adjacent the object being banded as the spool orbits the object and wraps the object and the fingers The fingers then slip out from between the object and the forming band, preferably with the assistance of a blast of pressurized air, and grasp the unspooling banding material between the spool and the banded object The length of banding material extending to the object is cut. | 08-09-2012 |
Jason S. Kenney, Las Vegas, NV US
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20130075552 | Apparatus for Storing Container Lids - An apparatus comprises a first member being configured for joining to a structure in a vertically oriented position. The first member comprises a first slot being configured for retaining a first edge of a lid for a container. A second member is configured for joining to the structure in a vertically oriented position opposing the first member. The second member comprises a second slot being configured for retaining a second edge of the lid for the container where the first member and the second member are operable for supporting the lid along a vertically oriented plane. | 03-28-2013 |
Jennifer Kenney, Suwanee, GA US
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20110020525 | CITRUS PULP FIBER DRY BLEND SYSTEMS - There is disclosed a dry blend system comprising citrus pulp fiber; and at least one component selected from the group consisting of hydrocolloids, lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins, wherein the dry blend system is capable of replacing the solids content in a finished food product. | 01-27-2011 |
John Kenney, West Windsor, NJ US
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20110194659 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CLOCK AND DATA RECOVERY - Apparatus and methods for clock and data recovery are disclosed. In one embodiment, a clock and data recovery system includes a sampler, a deserializer, a phase detector and a frequency detector. The sampler may be configured to sample a serial data stream to produce data samples and transition samples. The deserializer may be configured to deserialize the data samples and the transition samples to produce deserialized data samples and deserialized transition samples. The deserialized data samples and the deserialized transition samples can be aligned and provided to the phase detector and the frequency detector, thereby improving phase alignment and cycle slip detection. | 08-11-2011 |
20110194660 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ROTATIONAL FREQUENCY DETECTION - Apparatus and methods for rotational frequency detection are disclosed. In one embodiment, a rotational frequency detector is configured to receive samples taken from a serial data stream and to generate a frequency up error signal or a frequency down error signal. The rotational frequency detector processes a first set of samples to generate first transition data, which may be stored in a memory. The rotational frequency detector processes a second and third set of samples to generate second and third transition data. The frequency up or frequency down error signal is generated based at least partly on the first, second or third transition data. This configuration can reduce the maximum operating frequency of the rotational frequency detector, thereby simplifying the rotational frequency detector design to a point that a conventional static digital CMOS circuit design flow can be used to design the rotational frequency detector. | 08-11-2011 |
20140086364 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR QUADRATURE CLOCK SIGNAL GENERATION - Apparatus and methods for quadrature clock signal generation are provided. In certain implementations, a quadrature clock signal generator includes a sine-shaping filter and a polyphase filter. The sine-shaping filter can receive an input clock signal such as a square or rectangular wave and can filter the input clock signal to generate a sinusoidal clock signal. Additionally, the polyphase filter can use the sinusoidal clock signal to generate in-phase (I) and quadrature-phase (Q) clock signals, which can have a phase difference of about ninety degrees. In certain configurations, the in-phase and quadrature-phase clock signals generated by the polyphase filter can be buffered by a buffer circuit to generate in-phase and quadrature-phase sinusoidal reference clock signals suitable for use in a clock and data recover (CDR) system. | 03-27-2014 |
20140139266 | METHOD OF STATIC PHASE OFFSET CORRECTION FOR A LINEAR PHASE DETECTOR - A method for calibrating a clock and data recovery circuit may include configuring a phase detector as a bang-bang phase detector. The bang-bang phase detector may be used to determine a phase difference between a sampling clock provided by an interpolator and a calibration signal. The phase detector may also be configured as a linear phase detector. While using the linear phase detector, a linear phase detector parameter may be adjusted such that the phase difference between the calibration signal and the sampling clock is zero, while keeping the phase of the sampling clock fixed. | 05-22-2014 |
John A. Kenney, Oklahoma City, OK US
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20080235630 | Internet based seamless appearing transition method - This invention relates generally a method for seamless appearing movement in a digitally created environment such that a computer operator has a sensation of movement within reality. Digitally traversing between and within digital images appears seamless to the computer operator. The digitally created environment provides for segmented and subsets of segmented digital images with embedded interactive links providing seamless links to other locations, information, shopping and advertising. Segmentation and subsets of segmentation facilitate rapid changes to the digital environment. | 09-25-2008 |
20090138382 | COMPUTER OPERATION CONTROL AND ITEM SELECTION AND VENDING METHODS AND SYSTEMS - A signal is transmitted into a computer in response to an image on a display screen of the computer such that the computer operates in response to the signal; this includes moving a scanner in optical communication with the display screen such that the scanner detects an image (for example, a bar code) displayed on the screen and generates the signal in response. One or more computers may be used, and this may be used for vending a product or other purposes. With or without such scanning, a portion of a store environment may be displayed on a screen of a computer, including showing images of actual products for sale at the store, in which images of actual products are accessed via the computer from a database containing in-store images recorded in the store during a period of non-existent or minimal customer presence in the store. A vending system is also disclosed. | 05-28-2009 |
20100230485 | COMPUTER OPERATION CONTROL AND ITEM SELECTION AND VENDING METHODS AND SYSTEMS - A signal is transmitted into a computer in response to an image on a display screen of the computer such that the computer operates in response to the signal; this includes moving a scanner in optical communication with the display screen such that the scanner detects an image (for example, a bar code) displayed on the screen and generates the signal in response. One or more computers may be used, and this may be used for vending a product or other purposes. With or without such scanning, a portion of a store environment may be displayed on a screen of a computer, including showing images of actual products for sale at the store, in which images of actual products are accessed via the computer from a database containing in-store images recorded in the store during a period of non-existent or minimal customer presence in the store. A vending system is also disclosed. | 09-16-2010 |
20120168496 | Computer Operation Control and Item Selection and Vending Methods and Systems - A signal is transmitted into a computer in response to an image on a display screen of the computer such that the computer operates in response to the signal; this includes moving a scanner in optical communication with the display screen such that the scanner detects an image (for example, a bar code) displayed on the screen and generates the signal in response. One or more computers may be used, and this may be used for vending a product or other purposes. With or without such scanning, a portion of a store environment may be displayed on a screen of a computer, including showing images of actual products for sale at the store, in which images of actual products are accessed via the computer from a database containing in-store images recorded in the store during a period of non-existent or minimal customer presence in the store. A vending system is also disclosed. | 07-05-2012 |
20140189972 | PAINT ROLLER - The disclosure describes an improved paint roller wherein ribs are incorporated into either the roller core or the nap. Alternatively, the improved paint roller may use individual ribs positioned between the roller core and the nap. The incorporation of ribs into the roller core/nap assembly improves application of coating material to the nap and subsequent transfer of coating material to a surface. | 07-10-2014 |
John B. Kenney, Granger, IN US
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20100091793 | MAX-MIN FAIR NETWORK BANDWIDTH ALLOCATOR - Allocation of an amount of available bandwidth among a plurality of users of a computer network is provided. Each user has a maximum allocation of bandwidth. Tier information of a plurality of tiers is accessed. In the tier information, users are grouped according to maximum allocation. Tier information includes a breakpoint value of each tier. The available bandwidth is allocated in one example embodiment by (1) allocating the maximum allocations to users in tiers with breakpoint values less than or equal to the amount of available bandwidth, and (2) allocating remaining available bandwidth in a fair manner among remaining users, which are users in tiers with breakpoint values greater than the amount of available bandwidth. The breakpoint value of at least one tier is a minimum amount of bandwidth that must be allocated in a Max-Min fair manner among the plurality of users such that each user in the tier receives its maximum allocation of bandwidth. | 04-15-2010 |
20100183003 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HORIZONTALLY SLICING A MULTI-STAGE SWITCH FABRIC - A method and apparatus are provided for horizontally slicing a multi-stage switching fabric having transmission inputs and transmission outputs to and from the switch fabric. The switching fabric includes switch elements arranged in at least first and second stages, each switch element having element inputs and outputs with each switch element being configured to join one of the element inputs with an associated one of the element outputs. The switch fabric includes a first logic device that contains a stage-1 subset of the switch elements that is arranged within, and configured to operate as part of, the first stage. The first logic device also contains a stage-2 subset of the switch elements arranged within, and configured to operate as part of, the second stage. The switch fabric includes a second logic device that contains a stage-1 subset of the switch elements that is arranged within, and configured to operate as part of, the first stage. The second logic device also contains a stage-2 subset of the switch elements that is arranged within, and configured to operate as part of, the second stage. The first and second logic devices are physically discrete from one another. | 07-22-2010 |
John Belden Kenney, Granger, IN US
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20090080331 | MODELING PACKET TRAFFIC USING AN INVERSE LEAKY BUCKET - An apparatus, method, and computer program of modeling packet traffic in terms of Leaky Bucket parameters. The Leaky Bucket parameters are tested based on conformance of packet traffic. If a result of the testing is nonconformance of the packet traffic, one or more of the Leaky Bucket parameters is modified such that the packet traffic is conforming. The one or more modified Leaky Bucket parameters is stored in a computer-readable storage medium. | 03-26-2009 |
John G. Kenney, Princeton Junction, NJ US
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20110075781 | CONTINUOUS-RATE CLOCK RECOVERY CIRCUIT - A continuous-rate clock and data recovery circuit includes a delay locked loop with a first integrator and a phase locked loop with a separate integrator. The delay locked loop and the phase locked loop are in a dual loop architecture. The first integrator is a digital accumulator that wraps upon exceeding a maximum or minimum value. The second integrator is a digital accumulator that saturates at its maximum or minimum value. | 03-31-2011 |
John Joseph Kenney, Houston, TX US
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20110005443 | SPAR STRUCTURES - A spar platform comprising a deck; a buoyant tank assembly, comprising a first buoyant section connected to the deck, the first buoyant section comprises an aspect ratio from 0.001 to 1, the first buoyant section aspect ratio defined as a vertical draft of the first buoyant section divided by a diameter of the first buoyant section; a second buoyant section disposed beneath the first buoyant section, the second buoyant section comprises an aspect ratio from 0.001 to 2, the second buoyant section aspect ratio defined as a vertical height of the second buoyant section divided by a diameter of the second buoyant section; and a rigid buoyant section spacing structure connecting the first and second buoyant sections in manner providing a horizontally extending vertical gap there between, the gap comprises an aspect ratio from 0.15 to 2, the gap aspect ratio defined as a vertical height of the gap divided by a diameter of the first buoyant section; a counterweight; and a counterweight spacing structure connecting the counterweight to the buoyant tank assembly. | 01-13-2011 |
20110186301 | SUBSEA STRUCTURE INSTALLATION OR REMOVAL - There is disclosed a system comprising a subsea structure; and a carrier comprising an opening adapted to receive the subsea structure. | 08-04-2011 |
20120315096 | RIGLESS INTERVENTION - A method comprising providing a first vessel floating on a surface of a body of water; connecting a first line from the first vessel to a subsea structure; lifting the subsea structure within the body of water; connecting a second line from a second vessel to the subsea structure; disconnecting the first line from the subsea structure; and lifting subsea structure to the second vessel with the second line. | 12-13-2012 |
John L. Kenney, Las Vegas, NV US
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20130075552 | Apparatus for Storing Container Lids - An apparatus comprises a first member being configured for joining to a structure in a vertically oriented position. The first member comprises a first slot being configured for retaining a first edge of a lid for a container. A second member is configured for joining to the structure in a vertically oriented position opposing the first member. The second member comprises a second slot being configured for retaining a second edge of the lid for the container where the first member and the second member are operable for supporting the lid along a vertically oriented plane. | 03-28-2013 |
Joseph Kevin Kenney, Bethel, CT US
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20120057857 | TANKLESS LIQUID HEATER USING A THERMOSTATIC MIXING VALVE - In various aspects, the present application describes a tankless liquid heater receiving liquid at an inlet and providing heated liquid at an outlet. The tankless liquid heater may include a heating element for heating liquid received from the inlet. A flow sensor indicates the flow rate of the liquid received by the heating element. The heater includes a temperature sensor measuring the temperature of liquid exiting the heating element. A controller of the heater regulates the amount of electrical current energizing the heating element responsive to the flow sensor and the temperature sensor, energizes the heating element when the flow rate of the liquid exceeds a predefined value and prevents energizing the heating element when the heated liquid exceeds a predefined temperature. The heater may also include a thermostatic mixing valve for mixing the heated liquid with liquid diverted from the inlet responsive to the temperature of the heated liquid. | 03-08-2012 |
Joshua Douglas Kenney, San Antonio, TX US
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20100274488 | Neutrally buoyant sensor apparatus and method for mapping a water pathway - An apparatus and method for mapping a water pathway. A group of sensors can be employed for detecting one or more features associated with the water pathway in a direction of flow through the water pathway. A buoyant vessel maintains the sensors, and the sensors assist in compiling data indicative of the detected features. The velocity in the direction of flow through the water pathway can be then determined based on data indicative of the detected feature(s). A mapping of the water pathway can be thereafter generated utilizing the velocity with respect to the features detected by the sensors. | 10-28-2010 |
Juliet Kenney, Brooklyn, NY US
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20130129403 | SORTABLE NOTEPAD - An adjustable binding system with a binding portion that can bind together papers, dividers, a backing, and other material. The binding portion can open and close to facilitate organizing, adding, removing, etc. The binding portion can have hinged parts that connect mating pairs of binding elements, such as protrusions inserted into hole-punched paper, and connected to another element to form a binding within the binding portion. The binder can have a minimal profile to provide a customizable binder with the feel of a disposable notepad. | 05-23-2013 |
20130193195 | ENVELOPE SEAL STRIP - A sealing strip on a release layer is disclosed. The release layer can include an envelope with walls cooperatively enclosing a pocket with an opening The envelope can include a closure flap pivotable to close the envelope. A first location of the envelope can include a sealing strip releasably adhered to the envelope (or a release layer on the envelope). This sealing strip can be removable from the first location and placeable in a second location overlapping the closure flap in the closed position and an adjacent portion of an envelope wall. The sealing strip can include an adhesive capable of adhering to the closure flap and adjacent portion of the second wall for securing the closure flap in the closed position. The sealing strip can include a removable grasping tab connected by a weakened area. The sealing strip can be provided on a release layer independent of an envelope. | 08-01-2013 |
Juliet Kenney, New York, NY US
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20090282714 | FOLDER WITH CARD-RECEIVING RECESS - A file with a card-receiving recess is disclosed. The file comprises a first panel comprising a first layer and a backing layer, that contains an opening extending from the first layer to the backing layer, and a second panel hingedly associated with the first panel. The backing layer is configured to support a displayed sheet element in a position such that it is visible through the opening of the first layer, and the displayed sheet element is at least partially received within the thickness of the first surface and the backing layer. The backing layer contains an adhesive disposed thereon within the opening for securing the displayed sheet element to the backing. | 11-19-2009 |
20090283576 | CUSTOMIZABLE FOLDER - A customizable folder is disclosed. The folder has an edge portion missing from a cover thereof, and is adapted to receive thereto a complementary piece to complete the space formed by the missing edge portion. Also disclosed is a kit for a customizable folder comprising a customizable folder and a plurality of complementary pieces. | 11-19-2009 |
20110073638 | FILE WITH MULTIPLE LABELED POCKETS - A file having first and second cover panels pivotally connected to each other at a hinge for movement between an open and closed position may be provided. The cover panels can overlap each other in the closed position to contain papers of a predetermined size therebetween. One or more superimposed pocket panels can be coupled to an inside of the first cover panel to define overlapping pockets dimensioned to hold the papers. The pocket panels can have first edge portions that define openings to the pockets, and the first edge portions can be staggered. The pocket panels may include an outermost pocket panel with an additional coupled edge. A labeling member can be provided that is associated with each pocket panel and configured for displaying identification information. The labeling members can extend beyond papers held in the pockets and can comprise tabs that can be staggered from each other. | 03-31-2011 |
20110210159 | File with Multiple Labeled Pockets - A file having first and second cover panels pivotally connected to each other at a hinge for movement between an open and closed position may be provided. The cover panels can overlap each other in the closed position to contain papers of a predetermined size therebetween. One or more superimposed pocket panels can be coupled to an inside of the first cover panel to define overlapping pockets dimensioned to hold the papers. The pocket panels can have first edge portions that define openings to the pockets, and the first edge portions can be staggered. The pocket panels may include an outermost pocket panel with an additional coupled edge. A labeling member can be provided that is associated with each pocket panel and configured for displaying identification information. The labeling members can extend beyond papers held in the pockets and can comprise tabs that can be staggered from each other. | 09-01-2011 |
Karl Lynn Kenney, Garland, TX US
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20100169036 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS TO ALIGN WAFER SIGNATURES - One embodiment relates to a computer method for aligning wafers processed in a semiconductor fabrication facility. In the method, a first arrangement of dies having a common functionality level is identified on a first wafer. A first alignment signature is assigned to the first wafer based on the first arrangement. A second arrangement of dies having the common functionality level is identified on a second wafer. A second alignment signature is assigned to the second wafer based on the second arrangement. The first alignment signature is compared to the second alignment signature, and the first and second wafers are selectively aligned based on a result of the comparison. Other systems and methods are also disclosed. | 07-01-2010 |
Kevin L. Kenney, Idaho Falls, ID US
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20100222120 | METHODS OF SEPARATING PARTICULATE RESIDUE STREAMS - A particulate residue separator and a method for separating a particulate residue stream may include a plenum borne by a harvesting device, and have a first, intake end and a second, exhaust end; first and second particulate residue air streams which are formed by the harvesting device and which travel, at least in part, along the plenum and in a direction of the second, exhaust end; and a baffle assembly which is located in partially occluding relation relative to the plenum, and which substantially separates the first and second particulate residue air streams. | 09-02-2010 |
Kimberly A. Kenney, Portland, OR US
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20120090076 | Convertible Golf Garment With Integrated Belt Loops - A multi-layered garment may comprise components that are affixed using integrated belt loops. In particular, shorts belt loops of a shorts component may pass through an opening created when single-layer skirt belt loops of a skirt component are oriented outwards. Both the skirt belt loops and the shorts belt loops may be fully functional and aesthetically pleasing belt loops. Additionally, the shorts belt loops may be combined with the skirt belt loops to form integrated belt loops, thereby allowing a belt to pass beneath both sets of belt loops simultaneously to affix the shorts component to the skirt component. | 04-19-2012 |
20140338091 | Golf Shirt With Improved Fit And Contrast - The present invention is directed to a golf shirt with two laterally-opposed textile bands affixed thereto that are less stretchable than a textile used to construct the torso portion and the shoulder portion of the shirt. A first end of each band is adhered to a skirt of the collar portion, and a second end is adhered to a free end of the shirt. One side of the length of the pair of bands is adhered to the shirt at each point between the first and second end. When the shirt is worn by a person, and the person addresses a golf ball (e.g., extends his arms in front of his body and/or partially clasps his hands together around a golf club), the textile used to construct the bands pulls the sleeve portion away from the wearer and/or decreases a movement associated with the sleeve portion. | 11-20-2014 |
Malcolm E. Kenney, Cleveland Heights, OH US
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20090156552 | TOPICAL DELIVERY OF PHTHALOCYANINES - The invention relates to topical pharmaceutical compositions comprising a phthalocyanine, wherein a diamagnetic metal ion moiety is either coordinated or covalently bound to the phthalocyanine core. The invention also relates to methods for destroying cancer tissue, precancerous cells, photo-aged cells, damaged cells, or otherwise pathologic cells, or activated cells, such as lymphocytes or other cells of the immune system, or activated or inflamed tissue cells comprising topically administering to the cancer tissue or surrounding tissue an effective amount of a phthalocyanine composition. | 06-18-2009 |
20120323164 | PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY WITH PHTHALOCYANINES AND RADICAL SOURCES - The use of phthalocyanines together with a free radical source for photodynamic therapy is described. The free radical sources cause the photodecomposition of the phthalocyanines, which can be useful for various reasons such as allowing light to penetrate to lower tissue levels that would otherwise be obscured. The nature of the phthalocyanine and the free radical source chosen can both have an influence on the rate of photodecomposition. The free radical sources can be provided along with the phthalocyanines either in free unattached form, or they can be attached to the phthalocyanines themselves. | 12-20-2012 |
20150023861 | ALTERNATIVE METHODS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF ORGANOSILICON COMPOUNDS - A method of forming chloro-substituted silanes from the reaction of an alkoxysilane with a chlorinating agent in the optional presence of a catalyst is provided. More specifically, chloro-substituted silanes, including but not limited to silicon tetrachloride, are formed by reacting a chlorinating agent, such as thionyl chloride, with an alkylalkoxysilane having the formula (R′O) | 01-22-2015 |
Mark Kenney, Woodbury, CT US
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20100150018 | System and Method for Testing User Connections in an Internet Protocol Television System - A method for providing a cable service dispatch ticket is disclosed. A new user installation request is received at a server in an Internet Protocol television system. An upstream data rate test is performed for each of a plurality of user connections in the Internet Protocol television system in response to the new user installation request. An upstream data rate that is determined for each of the user connections during the upstream data rate test is recorded. A cable service dispatch ticket for each of the plurality of user connections is provided when a number of the upstream data rates are below a threshold upstream data rate. A device that implements the method is also disclosed. | 06-17-2010 |
Marnie Deacon Kenney, Washington, DC US
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20090086494 | Cover for a Luminary Device - The present invention is directed toward a cover for an illumination device including a composite image including selectively visible design elements. The exterior surface of the cover may include a design element viewable regardless of whether the light source is extinguished or illuminated. The interior surface of the cover may further include a design element that is viewable on the exterior surface only when the light source is illuminated. Thus, when a viewer views the exterior of the lamp generally in elevation, the cover selectively displays different designs to the viewer depending on the illumination state of the device. | 04-02-2009 |
20110110105 | Cover for a Luminary Device - The present invention is directed toward a cover for an illumination device including a composite image including selectively visible design elements. The exterior surface of the cover may include a design element viewable regardless of whether the light source is extinguished or illuminated. The interior surface of the cover may further include a design element that is viewable on the exterior surface only when the light source is illuminated. Thus, when a viewer views the exterior of the lamp generally in elevation, the cover selectively displays different designs to the viewer depending on the illumination state of the device. | 05-12-2011 |
Martin Kenney, Index, WA US
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20110077557 | MEDICAL ULTRASOUND DEVICE WITH LIQUID DISPENSING DEVICE COUPLED TO A THERAPY HEAD - A medical ultrasound system. A base unit is included having system electronics, a user interface and ultrasound control electronics. An ultrasound therapy head is in electronic communication with the base unit. The therapy head includes a replaceable, sealed transducer cartridge with a coupling fluid therein. A cooling system is provided for cooling the coupling fluid. A plurality of guide indicators are positioned around the therapy head to align with crossed lines on a patient so as to properly align the therapy head prior to use. The therapy head can provide variable treatments to an area while the therapy head is in contact with a patient. | 03-31-2011 |
Mary Kenney, West Palm Beach, FL US
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20100017929 | BATH TOWEL BIB - A bath towel bib including a collar adapted to form a releasably securable loop around a user's neck, an actuatable means for releasing the loop from around the user's neck, and an absorbent cloth fixedly attached to the collar and operatively arranged to hang from the collar in front of the user's torso when the loop is releasably secured around the user's neck, wherein the actuatable means for releasing the loop from around the user's neck is operatively arranged to actuate when the absorbent cloth is pulled in a direction away from the user's neck. | 01-28-2010 |
Meredith Kenney, Philadelphia, PA US
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20110271304 | CONTENT NAVIGATION GUIDE - A program guide, such as an electronic program guide (EPG), may be used to display information regarding upcoming scheduled transmissions of content. The display may include thumbnail images for selected groups of programs, and the images may be positioned in a pseudo-random location, and moved along a randomly generated trajectory on the display. | 11-03-2011 |
Michael Kenney, Milton, FL US
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20100025350 | LIQUID CONTAINER WITH ADDITIVE DISPENSER - An improved drinking container for soft drinks, flavored drinks as well as other similar nutritional and energy supplement drink products which allow the end user to control the amount of flavor, mix, nutritional or energy supplement or any other additive added to the liquid drink product. The drinking container and method associated therewith permits an end user of the drinking container to controllably inject an additive into the liquid drink product to attain a desired ratio of additive in the drink product via a dispenser having measurement units marked or formed thereon to provide controlled amounts of the additive to the main liquid drink product such as water or carbonated water for flavoring, calorie control and/or nutritional supplements. | 02-04-2010 |
Michael Kenney, Phoenix, AZ US
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20090261981 | WEIGHT MONITORING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Various embodiments disclosed herein are directed to weight monitoring systems for recovering, processing, monitoring, and managing various commodities or products stored in a container. | 10-22-2009 |
20120268273 | SECURITY SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTINUOUSLY MONITORING THE WEIGHT OF A CONTAINER - Various embodiments disclosed herein are directed to weight monitoring systems for recovering, processing, monitoring, and managing various commodities or products stored in a container. | 10-25-2012 |
Paul E. Kenney, Manvel, TX US
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20130031338 | ENABLING PORTIONS OF PROGRAMS TO BE EXECUTED ON SYSTEM z INTEGRATED INFORMATION PROCESSOR (zIIP) WITHOUT REQUIRING PROGRAMS TO BE ENTIRELY RESTRUCTURED - A method, system and computer program product for allowing portions of programs to be executed on a System z Integrated Information Processor (zIIP). A service call is inserted at the beginning of the zIIP eligible code to enable enclave Service Request Block (SRB)-mode execution on the zIIP processor. An additional service call is inserted at the end of the zIIP eligible code to disable the enclave SRB-mode execution. A module in the operating system, referred to herein as the “zIIP shifter module,” is configured to detect these service calls thereby implementing and terminating the SRB-mode execution so that the zIIP processor executes the zIIP eligible code for the appropriate duration of time. In this manner, only a portion of the programs that contain eligible zIIP executable code is executed on the zIIP processor without requiring the programs to be entirely restructured thereby reducing development cost and improving software development productivity. | 01-31-2013 |
20130031352 | ENABLING PORTIONS OF PROGRAMS TO BE EXECUTED ON SYSTEM z INTEGRATED INFORMATION PROCESSOR (zIIP) WITHOUT REQUIRING PROGRAMS TO BE ENTIRELY RESTRUCTURED - A method for allowing portions of programs to be executed on a System z Integrated Information Processor (zIIP). A service call is inserted at the beginning of the zIIP eligible code to enable enclave Service Request Block (SRB)-mode execution on the zIIP processor. An additional service call is inserted at the end of the zIIP eligible code to disable the enclave SRB-mode execution. A module in the operating system, referred to herein as the “zIIP shifter module,” is configured to detect these service calls thereby implementing and terminating the SRB-mode execution so that the zIIP processor executes the zIIP eligible code for the appropriate duration of time. In this manner, only a portion of the programs that contain eligible zIIP executable code is executed on the zIIP processor without requiring the programs to be entirely restructured thereby reducing development cost and improving software development productivity. | 01-31-2013 |
Philip Michael Kenney, Baltimore, MD US
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20100229412 | General Measuring System With Infant Measuring Apparatus - This Invention provides for a color-coded infant measuring apparatus ( | 09-16-2010 |
Phillip E. Kenney, Cottonwood Falls, KS US
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20090172936 | METHOD OF CONSTRUCTING A MANDREL FOR FABRICATION OF A MONOLITHIC NACELLE COMPOSITE PANEL - A method of constructing, assembling and disassembling a mandrel for fabricating a monolithic composite nacelle panel for use on an airplane comprises attaching a first fairing bar including an exposed ball roller assembly to a tilting plate; attaching a first outer section to said first fairing bar; attaching a second outer section to said first fairing bar; attaching a center section to said first outer section and said second outer section; attaching a nozzle section to said first fairing bar and positioned adjacent an inner wall of said first outer section, an inner wall of said center section, and an inner wall of said second outer section; attaching a second fairing bar to said first outer section, said center section, and said second outer section; and attaching a cavity section to said second fairing bar. | 07-09-2009 |
Raymond J. Kenney, Woodbury, MN US
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20120230892 | CARRIER WITH FLEXIBLE MICROASSAY DEVICE AND METHODS OF USE - The disclosure provides a carrier for flexible microassay devices ( | 09-13-2012 |
20130004967 | MICROWELL ARRAY ARTICLES AND METHODS OF USE - The disclosure provides microstructured articles and methods useful for detecting an analyte in a sample. The articles include microwell arrays. The articles can be used with an optical system component in methods to detect or characterize an analyte | 01-03-2013 |
20140204464 | LIGHT CONTROL FILM - The present disclosure provides a light control film that is capable of transmitting light, or allowing a viewer to observe information, only within a viewing region centered around the normal (perpendicular line) to a surface. The light control film generally blocks information or light outside of this viewing region, and provides security in all directions including right-and-left and up-and-down of the film. The light control film includes a plurality of light-transmissive cavities that are surrounded by a light absorbing material, such that each of the plurality of cavities is optically isolated from adjacent cavities. Each of the light-transmissive cavities effectively block light which enters the cavity outside of a viewing (that is, cutoff) angle. | 07-24-2014 |
20140299193 | HYDROPHILIC FLUID TRANSPORT DEVICE - Hydrophilic articles and methods of using such articles are described. The hydrophilic articles include a hydrophilic layer comprising sintered, acidified silica nanoparticles attached to a substrate. A spacer layer attached to a first portion of the hydrophilic layer defines at least one fluid transport channel bounded on one side by a second portion of the hydrophilic layer. The nano-particles may include one or both of spherical and elongated nanoparticles. | 10-09-2014 |
Rick Kenney, Longwood, FL US
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20080283239 | WELL SCREEN WITH DIFFUSION LAYER - A technique is provided for creating a well screen having a diffusion layer affixed to a filter medium to create a coherent structure. The diffusion layer is formed as a structure that freely allows movement of fluid, while the filtering medium is designed to filter particulates of a specific size. The diffusion layer is affixed to the filtering medium along a filtering medium surface to greatly improve collapse and burst resistance of the filtering medium. One method of affixing comprises bonding the diffusion layer to the filtering medium via a sintering process. | 11-20-2008 |
Robert Kenney, Austin, TX US
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20140070841 | LATCH ARRAY UTILIZING THROUGH DEVICE CONNECTIVITY - A circuit for implementing latch array functions on an integrated circuit. Portions of the logic devices included in the implementation of the latch array functions that are controlled by a common signal, may be arranged in a particular alignment. A single layer uni-directionally conductive material may connect the common signal to the logic devices. | 03-13-2014 |
Robert D. Kenney, Austin, TX US
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20120143874 | Mechanism to Find First Two Values - An integrated circuit includes a search unit configured to access an input vector including a number of bits, and to find a first and a second instance of a predetermined bit value such as a logic zero or a logic one, for example. The search unit may be further configured to generate an output that includes an indication of a bit position of the first instance of the predetermined bit value within the input vector, and an indication of a bit position of the second instance of the predetermined bit value within the input vector. | 06-07-2012 |
20120192132 | METHOD FOR MANIPULATING AND REPARTITIONING A HIERARCHICAL INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DESIGN - A hardware description language representation of an original circuit block containing one or more hierarchies may be obtained. Some, or all of the hierarchies may be dissolved to access each circuit component within the original circuit block at a same level of hierarchy. Designated circuit components may then be grouped together to create new circuit blocks at a new level of hierarchy. Components and signals within each new circuit block may be renamed to match logically corresponding components and signals within each other new circuit block. Missing pins may be added for each new circuit block, and connected to respective associated signals within the new circuit block, and logically equivalent pins may be given the same name to ensure the new circuit blocks are logically equivalent to each other and have identical interfaces. One of the new circuit blocks may be selected for physical build to obtain one or more physical instances corresponding to the selected new circuit block, and a top-level build may link each new circuit block instance to one of those one or more physical instances. | 07-26-2012 |
20130111424 | LOGICAL REPARTITIONING IN DESIGN COMPILER | 05-02-2013 |
20130117476 | LOW-POWER HIGH-SPEED DATA BUFFER - Techniques are disclosed relating to buffer circuits. In one embodiment, a buffer circuit is disclosed that includes memory unit and an output register. The memory unit is configured to store a plurality of buffer entries and a first pointer to a current one of the plurality of buffer entries. The output register is coupled to an output of the memory unit. The buffer circuit is configured to perform a read operation by outputting a current value of the output register and storing a value of the current buffer entry in the output register. The buffer circuit is configured to update the first pointer in response to the read operation. | 05-09-2013 |
Stephen Kenney, N Syracuse, NY US
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20110179820 | Refrigerated Case - A refrigerated case includes a body having a left and a right side, a top, and a back. A refrigerated compartment is located within the body. A number of shelves are within the refrigerated compartment. A base compartment is below the refrigerated compartment. A dividing wall separates the base compartment from the refrigerated compartment. A refrigeration module is located within the base compartment. A support member intermediate to the left and right sides supports the shelves. A transverse beam supports the support member. | 07-28-2011 |
Stephen Kenney, North Syracuse, NY US
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20090213579 | Display Merchandiser with Lighting Enhancement - Illumination of the interior product display space of a cold beverage merchandizer is enhanced by: a first reflector ( | 08-27-2009 |
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Thomas Kenney, Portland, OR US
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20130223359 | CHANNEL ESTIMATION AND TRACKING - A platform to facilitate updating an equalizer in addition to other receiver functionality is disclosed. A transmitting entity transmits one or more pilot tones in each protocol data unit (PDU) such as a packet. A receiving entity is able to derive a sufficiently accurate channel response estimate with the pilot tones under most channel conditions. The method and apparatus rotates the pilot tones through each of the subcarriers over the packet. The pilot tones would be separated by some number of data subcarriers so that estimation of slope and intercept for subcarrier tracking could be maintained. As the pilot tones are swept across the subcarriers, the taps for the equalizer for the subcarriers for which the pilot tones currently populate would be updated as well. This approach allows the system to track channel changes over time. | 08-29-2013 |
20130252640 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPLEMENTING INTELLIGENT WIDEBAND DIGITAL FREQUENCY SELECTION SCANNING - A system and method are provided to intelligently undertake mandated scanning for radar signals prior to operating a particular wireless device in the 5 GHz band. The disclosed systems and methods provide a capability by which wireless devices are enabled to intelligently scan using a 160 MHz signal, or the largest bandwidth that the wireless device has the capacity to occupy. The disclosed scheme makes use of information about the location of the wireless device to determine characteristic of the environment in which the wireless device is operating. Locations of potentially conflicting radar installations, such as at airports and on military installations, are generally “known.” This information is used to compare to a determined geographic location of the wireless device to assess whether full broad bandwidth DFS scanning cane be reasonably undertaken or whether some narrower channel scanning is appropriate for the wireless device based on proximity to radar installations. | 09-26-2013 |
20140071956 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS TO SIGNAL SHORT INTERFRAME SPACES - Generally, embodiments to enable, indicate and detect Short Interframe Space (SIFS) of different time durations, a short (or small) SIFS which is shorter in duration than a regular SIFS, are described herein. Embodiments may comprise logic such as hardware and/or code to signal a short SIFS or a regular SIFS by setting or clearing a bit of a management frame transmitted by a station to an access point during the network association process, or by setting or clearing a bit in the SIG field of the preamble of a data unit transmitted by an access point to an associated station. In some embodiments, a third party station is able to receive the data unit sent by the access point, and decode, e.g., the SIG field bit to determine whether the short SIFS duration or regular SIFS duration is defined for the communication between the access point and the station. | 03-13-2014 |
20140233589 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A 1 MHZ LONG TRAINING FIELD DESIGN - An approach is provided for defining a 1 MHz preamble of a packet. The approach involves determining a preamble sequence of a packet, the preamble sequence having a determinable length. The approach also involves causing, at least in part, the preamble sequence to be divided into a predetermined number of blocks. The approach further involves causing, at least in part, a mathematical operation and a summation over the predetermined number of blocks and a corresponding number of received blocks. The approach also involves causing, at least in part, the summation to be maximized to determine the preamble sequence corresponds to one of a first bandwidth or a second bandwidth, the second bandwidth being greater than the first bandwidth, to determine a type of the packet. | 08-21-2014 |
Thomas J. Kenney, Portland, OR US
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20080233919 | System and Method for Limiting Mobile Device Functionality. - The present invention relates to systems and methods that employ various mechanisms to selectively disable mobile device functionality. In general, mobile devices can be utilized to store personal and/or highly sensitive information such as bank account numbers, social security numbers, credit card numbers and the like. If the mobile device is lost or stolen, data stored within the device can be accessed by an unauthorized user; and, thus, any personal and/or highly sensitive information can be obtained. In order to mitigate unauthorized access, the subject invention provides a disabling component that communicates with the lost or stolen device to render data stored thereon inaccessible. Further, the data can be stored in local or remote locations to backup stored information, thereby creating a more robust and reliable method of storing information important to the device owner. These features provide enhancements over conventional mobile device security techniques. | 09-25-2008 |
20110149927 | 802.11 VERY HIGH THROUGHPUT PREAMBLE SIGNALING FIELD WITH LEGACY COMPATIBILITY - In accordance with various aspects of the disclosure, a method and apparatus are disclosed that includes aspects of a controller configured to create a VHT frame that is arranged to include information relating to a modulation and a coding scheme with which a data portion of the VHT frame is modulated and encoded; and a transmitter configured to transmit the VHT frame to one or more STAs. | 06-23-2011 |
20110150110 | Tone Count Selection - A tone selection module selects tones suitable for use in an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) data transmission device based on several constraints. These constraints include number of available tones, modulation type, and code rate. The OFDM device may use either wired or wireless transmission. | 06-23-2011 |
20110158337 | OFDM TRANSMITTER AND METHODS FOR REDUCING THE EFFECTS OF SEVERE INTERFERENCE WITH SYMBOL LOADING - Embodiments of an OFDM transmitter and method of reducing the effects of interference on subcarriers in an OFDM system by symbol loading are disclosed herein. A linear transformation is performed on a group of two or more input data symbols that are mapped to different signal dimensions to generate a corresponding two or more output data symbols. Each of the output data symbols has an increased number of constellation points. Each output data symbol is configured for transmission within one of the different signal dimensions. The linear transformation is configured so that each of the two or more output data symbols carry the information of each of the input data symbols of the group. This coding together of input data symbols that are mapped to different signal dimensions may provide improved reliability against fading and severe interference. The different signal dimensions may comprise a frequency, a time and/or a space dimension. | 06-30-2011 |
20110188518 | Coded bit padding - A method is described for adding coded bit padding for a orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) data transmission device. | 08-04-2011 |
20110293029 | Tone count selection - In a device or system, a total tone count is determined or selected for modulating a data payload. Two or more code words are interleaved into the data payload, and the data payload is transmitted on a channel of the device or system. | 12-01-2011 |
20120045003 | COMMUNICATION STATION AND METHOD FOR EFFICIENTLY PROVIDING CHANNEL FEEDBACK FOR MIMO COMMUNICATIONS - Embodiments of a communication station and methods for efficiently providing channel feedback for MIMO communications over an OFDM channel are generally described herein. In some embodiments, receiving stations may perform a recursive differential quantization of channel information across time and/or frequency to generate quantized differential channel feedback. The quantized differential channel feedback from each receiving station may be used by a transmitting station to precode MIMO transmissions to one or more of the receiving stations. The quantized differential channel feedback may be either a quantized differential channel matrix or a quantized differential beamforming matrix. | 02-23-2012 |
20120243451 | OVERLAY FOR SCRAMBLER BITS IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION - By using an exclusive OR operation between two values to create a third value, a wireless communications device may communicate all three values to another device while only transmitting two of the values. In a particular embodiment, a bandwidth-static/dynamic parameter may be conveyed in a Request-to-Send by transmitting a length field and a scrambler seed to be used in the subsequent communication, with the bandwidth-static/dynamic parameter encoded into the scrambler seed. The receiving device may then derive the bandwidth-static/dynamic parameter by performing another XOR on portions of the two received parameters. | 09-27-2012 |
20120275446 | 802.11 VERY HIGH THROUGHPUT PREAMBLE SIGNALING FIELD WITH LEGACY COMPATIBILITY - In accordance with various aspects of the disclosure, a method and apparatus are disclosed that includes aspects of a controller configured to create a VHT frame that is arranged to include information relating to a modulation and a coding scheme with which a data portion of the VHT frame is modulated and encoded; and a transmitter configured to transmit the VHT frame to one or more STAs. | 11-01-2012 |
20130171941 | METHOD TO ENABLE WI-FI DIRECT USAGE IN RADAR BANDS - A method and system for allowing a client device to establish a direct communications session such as Wi-Fi Direct service using the 5 GHz band. In one embodiment, a client device first establishes a direct communications session, in the 2.4 GHz band with another client device, and then, based on the content used in that service, establishes a 5 GHz service if needed. | 07-04-2013 |
20130235714 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A 1 MHZ LONG TRAINING FIELD DESIGN - An approach is provided for defining a 1 MHz preamble of a packet. The approach involves determining a preamble sequence of a packet, the preamble sequence having a determinable length. The approach also involves causing, at least in part, the preamble sequence to be divided into a predetermined number of blocks. The approach further involves causing, at least in part, a mathematical operation and a summation over the predetermined number of blocks and a corresponding number of received blocks. The approach also involves causing, at least in part, the summation to be maximized to determine the preamble sequence corresponds to one of a first bandwidth or a second bandwidth, the second bandwidth being greater than the first bandwidth, to determine a type of the packet. | 09-12-2013 |
20130243118 | MOBILE DEVICE TRANSMITTER AND METHODS FOR TRANSMITTING SIGNALS IN DIFFERENT SIGNAL DIMENSIONS FOR 3GPP LTE - Embodiments of a mobile device transmitter and methods for transmitting signals in different signal dimensions are generally disclosed herein. The mobile device transmitter comprises a mapper to map a block of two or more input modulation symbols to different signal dimensions comprising two or more spatial dimensions, and linear transform circuitry to perform a linear transform on the block of mapped input modulation symbols to generate a block of preceded complex-valued output symbols such that each output symbol carries some information of more than one input modulation symbol. The mobile device also comprises transmitter circuitry to generate time-domain signals from the blocks of precoded complex-valued output symbols for each of the spatial dimensions for transmission using the two or more antennas. The precoded complex-valued output symbols are mapped to different signal dimensions comprising at least different frequency dimensions prior to transmission. | 09-19-2013 |
20130272198 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR ORTHOGONAL TRAINING SEQUENCES IN WIRELESS NETWORKS - Logic may implement an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) system operating in the one gigahertz and lower frequency bands. Logic may detect new long training sequences that are differentially orthogonal to each other for a first bandwidth mode of operation such as a one megahertz mode as well as differentially orthogonal to half of the long training sequence for a second bandwidth mode of operation such as a two megahertz or greater mode. Logic may implement two or more long training sequences for the first bandwidth mode of operation to transmit information based upon the selection of the particular long training sequence for the transmission. Logic may implement a new acknowledgement packet comprising a short training sequence and a long training sequence without a signal field and without a payload. And logic may implement bandwidth detection logic to classify a transmission based upon orthogonal properties of the long training sequences. | 10-17-2013 |
20130314267 | MULTI-BAND SCANNING FOR RADAR DETECTION IN WI-FI SYSTEMS - Systems and methods are described herein for determining the presence of radar signals within the 5 GHz band using an active communications channel and a portion of the channels adjacent to the active channel. The access point radio may collect the bandwidth of the active and adjacent channels concurrently to avoid having to tune to each channel separately. Further, the radar scanning and a portion of the active channel processing may be completed simultaneously to improve access point utilization. | 11-28-2013 |
20130329815 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPLEMENTING IMPROVED FREQUENCY ESTIMATION - A system and method are provided for implementing improved frequency estimation for wireless communications in support of a broader set of use cases including outdoor use cases and use cases that involve lower power transmissions with reduced signal-to-noise ratios for receivers particularly in systems configured according to the pending IEEE 802.11 ah standard. These systems and methods provide greatly improved frequency estimation over that prescribed for devices operating according other IEEE 802.11 standards, including the frequency estimator conventionally used in systems operated according to the IEEE 802.11n standards, and the proposed frequency estimator specified for IEEE 802.11ac systems. The disclosed techniques facilitate improved frequency estimation schemes that reuse of a short training field (STF) stored in memory, employ joint STF-long training field (LTF) estimation, use portions of a guard interval (GI), and create of multiple-phase estimates, with different symbol separation to improve a signal-to-noise ratio of the frequency estimate. | 12-12-2013 |
20140003237 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR OPERATING WIRELESS DEVICES IN DYNAMIC FREQUENCY SELECTION (DFS) BANDS | 01-02-2014 |
20140010324 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR SELECTING CHANNEL UPDATES IN WIRELESS NETWORKS - Pilot logic may determine based upon channel and phase information how to process pilot tones that shift locations every N symbols in an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) packet transmission. Pilot logic may determine a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for the channel to determine how to process the shifting pilot tones. Pilot logic may also determine channel and phase information updates such as channel state information and phase correction information from pilot tones. In situations of high SNR, logic may use channel estimates and phase rotations that are obtained from locations of the pilot tones for phase tracking and updating the equalizer. In situations of low SNR, logic may use the phase rotations for phase tracking and not update the equalizer during the OFDM transmission. Logic may also determine the presence or absence of a Doppler effect on the transmission and transmit a selection for N to an access point in response. | 01-09-2014 |
20140044112 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR BEAMFORMING REPORTS IN WIRELESS NETWORKS - Logic of an access point may transmit a null data packet for beamforming training and transmit a beamforming report poll to the first station on a user list before receiving a transmission from the first station on the user list. Logic may wait for a timeout period to determine whether the first station on the user list will respond to the null data packet prior to transmitting the beamforming report poll. Logic may receive from the first station an indication that the first station is a slow beamforming report responder. Logic may reorder the user list to position a fast beamforming responder as the first station. And logic of the station may determine that the station is unable to complete and transmit the report so the logic may wait to transmit the beamforming report in response to a subsequent beamforming report poll frame. | 02-13-2014 |
20140050254 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR CHANNEL UPDATES IN WIRELESS NETWORKS - Pilot logic may determine channel information updates such as channel state information and phase correction information from pilot tones that do not travel close to the DC tone or the band edge tones. Logic may skip channel updates and phase tracking from pilot tones that have traveled close to the DC tone or the edge tones. In other words, logic may process the shifting pilot tones except for the pilot tones located adjacent to the DC tone and the edge tones. Logic may use channel estimates and phase rotations that are obtained from previous locations of the pilot tones instead of pilot tones that are adjacent to the DC tone or the edge tones. Logic may access memory to store the channel information such as the phase correction information previously obtained and the channel state information previously obtained and derived from processing pilot tones at locations adjacent to the symbol indices next to the DC tone and the edge tones. | 02-20-2014 |
20140050255 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR CHANNEL UPDATES IN WIRELESS NETWORKS - Logic may calculate predicted phase rotations based upon more than one previously determined phase rotation. Logic may access memory to store and retrieve previously determined phase rotations to calculate predicted phase rotations. Logic may determine channel information updates such as channel state information and phase correction information from pilot tones that do not travel close to the direct current (DC) tone or the band edge (or guard) tones and replace the missing phase rotations with predicted phase rotations. Logic may skip phase tracking from pilot tones that have traveled close to the DC tone or the edge tones or that experience channel fading, which may result in a predicted phase rotation being more accurate than a phase rotation determined by processing the corresponding pilot tone. | 02-20-2014 |
20140050259 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR PHASE TRACKING IN WIRELESS NETWORKS - Logic may determine phase correction information from pilot tones. Logic may determine phase correction information from some of the pilot locations. Logic may process the shifting pilot tones for less than all of the pilot tones. Logic may process pilot tones at any location within orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) packet. Logic may determine to process only pilot tones at the even or odd symbol indices or subcarriers. And logic may transmit a packet with a frame with a capabilities information field comprising an indication that a receiver may can process shifting pilot tones for phase tracking. | 02-20-2014 |
20140056209 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS TO RELAY PACKETS VIA WI-FI DIRECT - Logic may enable client devices or access points to relay medium access control (MAC) frames through a Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) Direct network such as a network of Peer-to-Peer (P2P) connections to extend the wireless range of the devices or access points beyond the transmission range of the individual devices or access points. Logic may extend the range of IEEE 802.11 devices, such as IEEE 802.11ah devices, by allowing a station in the middle of two stations to serve as a relay station using the Wi-Fi Direct technology. Logic may enable relaying to avoid a full mesh technology such as is defined in IEEE 802.11s, since the full mesh technology may contain too many features that are not required for a simple or a static network configuration of such embodiments. | 02-27-2014 |
20140098724 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR FREQUENCY SELECTIVE TRANSMISSION - Logic may comprise hardware and/or code to select a narrow band from a wider channel bandwidth. Logic of communications between devices may select, e.g., a 1 or 2 MHz sub-channel from a wider channel bandwidth such as 4, 8, and 16 MHz and transmit packets on the selected 1 or 2 MHz channel. For instance, a first device may comprise an access point and a second device may comprise a station such as a low power sensor or a meter that may, e.g., operate on battery power. Logic of the devices may facilitate a frequency selective transmission scheme. Logic of the access point may transmit sounding packets or control frames across the sub-channels of the wide bandwidth channel, facilitating selection by the stations of a sub-channel and subsequent communications on the sub-channel between the access point and the station. | 04-10-2014 |
20140105123 | TECHNIQUES TO MANAGE DWELL TIMES FOR PILOT ROTATION - Techniques to manage dwell times for pilot rotation are described. An apparatus may comprise a memory configured to store a data structure with a set of modulation and coding schemes (MCS) available to an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) system, each MCS having an associated pilot dwell time. The apparatus may further comprise a processor circuit coupled to the memory, the processor circuit configured to identify a MCS to communicate a packet using multiple subcarriers of the OFDM system, and retrieve a pilot dwell time associated with the MCS from the memory, the pilot dwell time to indicate when to shift a pilot tone between subcarriers of the multiple subcarriers during communication of the packet. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 04-17-2014 |
20140112246 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR FREQUENCY SELECTIVE TRANSMISSION - Logic such as hardware and/or code to narrow available sub-channels in frequency selective transmission communications in which a station selects a narrow band from a wider channel bandwidth. A frequency selective transmission scheme for communications devices may select a 1 or 2 MHz channel from a wider channel bandwidth (e.g., 4, 8, 16 MHz) that consists of a number of 1 or 2 MHz sub-channels and transmitting packets on the selected sub-channel. The access point may narrow the number of sub-channels available for selection by stations. Stations may narrow the number of sub-channels. Both the AP and the stations may operate to narrow the number of sub-channels. A medium access control sub-layer protocol common to the communications devices may facilitate a frequency selective transmission scheme. | 04-24-2014 |
20140119280 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS TO MITIGATE COLLISIONS IN WIRELESS NETWORKS BY ENABLING COEXISTENCE OF DISPARATE BANDWIDTHS - Systems, devices, and methods for mitigating collisions between wireless transmissions operating at different bandwidths are disclosed. As such, a wireless device operating at a predefined bandwidth includes a transceiver that receives a signal across a wireless channel, a filter that generates a band-limited filtered signal at the predefined bandwidth of the wireless device, a correlating mechanism that correlates the band-limited filtered signal with a delayed, conjugated version of the band-limited filtered signal, logic that performs a moving average of the correlated filtered signals to determine correlation peaks, and logic configured to compare the correlation peaks with a predetermined threshold. With this configuration, if the correlation peaks are greater than the predetermined threshold, the received signal is determined to operate at a wider bandwidth than the predefined bandwidth of the wireless device, and the wireless device defers accessing the wireless channel to transmit until a predetermined time interval. | 05-01-2014 |
20140126385 | Techniques to Update a Wireless Communication Channel Estimation - Examples are disclosed for updating a wireless communication channel estimation. In some examples, a packet may be transmitted or received via a communication channel, the packet having one or more pilot signals that may shift between subcarrier frequencies based on a predetermined first variable associated with a first time duration. A second variable associated with a second time duration may be determined by the receiver of the data packet. The second variable may enable a receiver of the data packet to decide how many pilot signals may be used to update an initial channel estimation for the communication channel. Other examples are described and claimed. | 05-08-2014 |
20140140357 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUS FOR A LOW RATE PHY STRUCTURE - Certain embodiments of the invention may include systems, methods, and apparatus for a low rate PHY structure. According to an example embodiment of the invention, a method is provided for generating a low rate PHY structure with low overhead. The method may include generating a preamble comprising one or more training fields; generating a data field; grouping the preamble and the data field into a low rate PHY structure; and converting the low rate PHY structure for wireless transmission over a hardware transmission medium. | 05-22-2014 |
20140146722 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS TO DECODE COMMUNICATIONS - Embodiments may comprise logic such as hardware and/or code to reduce power consumption by, e.g., a device such as a station or relay by implementing prediction logic to decode and determine whether a communication affects the operation of the device. Some embodiments may comprise logic to receive at least a portion of a header of a frame from a physical layer and begin to decode the portion of the header of the frame without first checking the correctness of the value in the frame check sequence field. In many embodiments, prediction logic may determine whether the frame could have an impact on the operation of the device. For circumstances in which the prediction logic determines that the frame will not have an impact, the MAC logic may terminate processing, receipt, and decoding of the frame and enter the device into a low power consumption state. | 05-29-2014 |
20140169245 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR LOW POWER WIRELESS NETWORKS - Embodiments may comprise an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) system operating in the 1 GHz and lower frequency bands. In many embodiments, physical layer logic may implement a new preamble structure with a new signal field. Embodiments may store the preamble structure and/or a preamble based upon the new preamble structure on a machine-accessible medium. Some embodiments may generate and transmit a communication with the new preamble structure. Further embodiments may receive and detect communications with the new preamble structure. | 06-19-2014 |
20140177514 | Techniques for Transmitting Data via Relay Communication Links - Examples are disclosed for transmitting data via a relay communication links. In some examples, a wireless device may receive a packet having a physical layer convergence protocol (PLCP) header that indicates whether the packet also includes a relay header placed before a media access controller header. The packet may be dropped or the relay header may be decoded based on a determination of whether the PLCP header indicates that the packet includes the relay header. Other examples are described and claimed. | 06-26-2014 |
20140185501 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS TO COORDINATE COMMUNICATIONS IN A WIRELESS NETWORK - Logic may comprise hardware and/or code to coordinate communications of wireless communications devices to reduce power consumption by stations. Logic may coordinate communications in an access point. Logic may generate and transmit a wake frame from the access point to the station to wake the receive circuitry of the station. Logic of the station may wake the receive circuitry from an idle mode, which may be a less linear and less sensitive mode, to a receiver (RX) active state, which is a high linear and high sensitivity mode. Once the receiver circuitry enters the RX active state, the station is ready to receive a transmission. Logic may implement the wake frame as a medium access control frame or as a null data packet, physical layer frame. | 07-03-2014 |
20140185502 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR A LOW POWER DEVICE IN WIRELESS NETWORKS - Some new low power architecture devices may, e.g., be associated with in a new device category in the IEEE 802.11ah Standard for devices with low power architecture. Some new low power architecture devices may only to support a subset of modulation and coding schemes (MCSs). Some new low power architecture devices negotiate the use of the subset of MCSs with an access point. Further new low power architecture devices address power consumption through modifications to the architecture of the new low power device. For instance, many new low power architecture devices remove, modify or bypass portions of the front-end transmitter circuitry and/or the front-end receiver circuitry such as a power amplifier, a low noise amplifier, predistortion circuitry, digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital converter resolutions, and stages of filtering. | 07-03-2014 |
20140185656 | TECHNIQUES TO ACCOMMODATE DIFFERENT CLASSES OF DEVICES IN A WIRELESS NETWORK - An apparatus, a method and a machine-readable storage medium to accommodate both high function and low cost wireless devices in a wireless network. An exemplary apparatus includes a receiver to wirelessly receive a first packet comprising first and second shifting pilot signals amidst first data symbols transmitted via multiple subcarriers in symbol sets; a transmitter to wireless transmit a second packet; and logic to track a phase shift using the first and second shifting pilot signals, to configure the receiver to compensate for the shift in phase, to refrain from using reception of the first and second shifting pilot signals to update an initial channel estimate derived from a preamble of the first packet, and to transmit third and fourth shifting pilot signals amidst second data symbols of the second packet. | 07-03-2014 |
20140185662 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR PHASE TRACKING FOR MULTI-MODE OPERATION IN WIRELESS NETWORKS - Logic may comprise a single phase tracking implementation for all bandwidths of operation and the logic may adaptively change pre-defined and stored track parameters if the receiving packet is 1 MHz bandwidth. Logic may detect a packet and long training fields before performing a 1 MHz classification. Logic may auto-detect 1 MHz bandwidth transmissions by a property of the long training field sequences. Logic may auto-detect 1 MHz bandwidth transmissions by detecting a Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK) modulated first signal field symbol rather than the Quadrature Binary Phase Shift Keying (QBPSK) associated with the 2 MHz or greater bandwidth transmissions. Logic may perform an algorithm to determine an estimated phase correction value for a given orthogonal frequency division multiplexing symbol and several embodiments integrate this value with an intercept multiplier that may be 0.2 for 1 MHz transmissions and, e.g., 0.5 for 2 MHz or greater bandwidth communication. | 07-03-2014 |
20140185695 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR COMMUNICATIONS IN LOW POWER WIRELESS NETWORKS - Embodiments may comprise an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) system operating in the 1 GHz and lower frequency bands. In many embodiments, the physical layer logic may implement repetition logic to repeat portions of the data streams to increase the ability of a receiving device to detect and decode the data streams. In some embodiments, the repetition logic may comprise a preamble repeater to repeat the training and/or signal fields. In further embodiments, the repetition logic may comprise a payload repeater to repeat the payload one or more times. Other embodiments comprise a receiving device comprising a correlator to correlate the repeated preamble symbols to detect a communication from a transmitting device. The receiving device may also comprise correction logic to correct data streams from the communications signal based upon repetitions of the payload in the data streams. | 07-03-2014 |
20140192713 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR SHORT BEACON FRAMES IN WIRELESS NETWORKS - Embodiments provide a new short beacon frame format and its operation with full beacon frame transmissions for wireless communications devices. Many embodiments comprise a medium access control (MAC) sublayer logic to build frames comprising the short beacon frame for a first communications device. In some embodiments, the MAC sublayer may determine a frame control field comprising a type field indicative of an extension frame and a subtype indicative of a short beacon. In further embodiments, the frame control field may comprise a service set identifier (SSID) control field, and a reserved field. Some embodiments may store the short beacon frame or frame format in memory, in logic, or in another manner that facilitates transmission of the short beacon frames. Some embodiments may receive and detect communications with the short beacon frames. Further embodiments may generate and transmit a communication with the short beacon frames. | 07-10-2014 |
20140192820 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS TO MITIGATE COLLISIONS IN WIRELESS NETWORKS - Logic for collision mitigation between transmissions of wireless transmitters and receivers operating at different bandwidths. Logic of the receivers may be capable of receiving and detecting signals transmitted at narrower bandwidths. In several embodiments, the receivers comprise a clear channel assessment logic that implements a guard interval (or cyclic prefix) detector to detect transmissions at narrower bandwidths. For instance, a two MegaHertz (MHz) bandwidth receiver may implement a guard interval detector to detect 1 MHz bandwidth signals and a 16M Hz bandwidth receiver may implement logic to detect one or more 1 MHz bandwidth signals and any other combination of, e.g., 1, 2, 4, 8 MHz bandwidth signals. In many embodiments, the guard interval detector may be implemented to detect guard intervals on a channel designated as a primary channel as well as on one or more non-primary channels. | 07-10-2014 |
20140192823 | METHODS, SYSTEMS AND APPARATUSES FOR DIRECT DATA FRAMES - Generally, arrangements for enabling direct medium access control (MAC) sublayer data frames are described herein. Embodiments may comprise logic such as hardware and/or code to reduce the size of a packet by determining a frame in the MAC sublayer, inserting the frame in the signal field of a preamble to transmit, transmitting the direct MAC data frame as a packet, communicating that the packet is a direct MAC data frame, and parsing and interpreting the direct MAC data frame at the receiving device. Embodiments may determine and transmit and/or receive and interpret direct MAC data frames. | 07-10-2014 |
20140198739 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR AN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT IN WIRELESS NETWORKS - Embodiments may comprise physical layer logic to implement a new, short acknowledgement. Embodiments may store the short acknowledgement on a machine-accessible medium. Some embodiments may determine and transmit a communication with the short acknowledgement. Further embodiments may receive and detect communications with the short acknowledgement. The short acknowledgement may reduce power consumption and reduce on-the-air time. | 07-17-2014 |
20140198780 | METHODS, SYSTEMS AND APPARATUSES TO ENABLE SHORT FRAMES - Generally, embodiments to enable short frames are described herein. Embodiments may comprise logic such as hardware and/or code to reduce the size of a packet by determining a short frame, transmitting the short frame, communicating that the frame is a short frame and interpreting the short frame at the receiving device. Embodiments may determine and transmit and/or receive and interpret short frames. | 07-17-2014 |
20140198805 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR EXTENSION FRAMES IN WIRELESS NETWORKS - Embodiments provide a frame extension to generate short frames with short medium access control (MAC) headers to facilitate transmissions for wireless communications devices. Many embodiments comprise MAC sublayer logic to build short frames. In some embodiments, the MAC sublayer may determine a short MAC header comprising a type field indicative of an extension frame; a subtype indicative of a short management, data, or control frame; and a frame extension indicative of a particular type of short management, data, or control frame. Some embodiments may store the short frames or short frame formats in memory, in logic, or in another manner that facilitates transmission of the short frames. Some embodiments may receive and detect communications with the short frames. Further embodiments may generate and transmit a communication with the short frames. | 07-17-2014 |
20140204837 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR CHANNEL ACCESS IN WIRELESS NETWORKS - Some embodiments provide a normal rate preamble detector to detect a signal transmitted in accordance with a first set of modulation and coding schemes and a low rate preamble detector to detect a signal transmitted in accordance with a second set of modulation and coding schemes. Embodiments may comprise channel traffic logic to determine a traffic indicator indicative of traffic on a communications channel. In many embodiments, channel traffic logic may comprise logic to determine a duty cycle of communications to determine the traffic indicator for the channel. In several embodiments, channel traffic logic may comprise logic to determine channel occupancy to determine the traffic indicator. Based upon the traffic indicator, channel traffic logic may determine whether to disable the low rate preamble detector. Further embodiments comprise logic to design a station, determining whether to include a low rate preamble detector based upon parameters related to channel traffic. | 07-24-2014 |
20140204960 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR TRAFFIC INDICATION MAPPING IN WIRELESS NETWORKS - Embodiments may implement a new hierarchical data structure for traffic indication mapping to facilitate transmissions for wireless communications devices. Many embodiments comprise MAC sublayer logic to generate and transmit management frames such as beacon frames with a partial virtual bitmap based upon the hierarchical data structure for traffic indication mapping. In some embodiments, the MAC sublayer logic may store the traffic indication map and/or the traffic indication map structure in memory, in logic, or in another manner that facilitates transmission of the frames. Some embodiments may receive, detect, and decode communications with frames comprising the partial virtual bitmap based upon the hierarchical data structure. In some embodiments, indications of buffered data for pages, super-blocks, blocks, sub-blocks, and/or stations may be inverted. In several embodiments, a new association identifier (AID) structure is defined for the new hierarchical data structure for traffic indication mapping. | 07-24-2014 |
20140254469 | MILLIMETER-WAVE RELAY DEVICE WITH BOUNDED DELAY AND METHOD FOR RETRANSMISSION OF SYMBOLS - Embodiments of a wireless station to operate as a per-symbol relay device and method for retransmission of symbols between client devices and a master device using millimeter-wave links is generally disclosed herein. In some embodiments, the relay device may receive one or more of independent symbol streams from the master device. Each independent symbol stream may comprise packets that include groups of one or more symbols. Each group within a packet may be destined for a different one of the client devices. The relay device may separately decode each symbol or group of symbols to generate an independent stream of symbols for retransmission to the client devices using beamforming. The relay device may be arranged to receive, decode, and retransmit each symbol or group of symbols within a delay that is bounded by the number of symbols in the group. | 09-11-2014 |
20140269362 | Techniques to Update a Wireless Communication Channel Estimation - An apparatus, a method and one or more tangible computer-readable non-transitory storage media. The apparatus comprises a processor and a receive module configured to be executed by the processor to receive a data packet via a wireless communication channel, the packet including one or more pilot signals assigned to one or more corresponding subcarrier frequencies of the packet, the one or more pilot signals arranged to sweep through at least a portion of the plurality of subcarrier frequencies as a function of time. The apparatus further includes a channel estimator module configured to be executed by the processor to determine an initial channel estimation for the communication channel, and to further update a channel estimation for the communication channel using at least a portion of the pilot signals of the packet based on channel conditions. | 09-18-2014 |
20140269770 | WIRELESS DEVICE AND METHOD FOR LOW POWER AND LOW DATA RATE OPERATION - Embodiments of a wireless device and method for transmitting a packet comprising one or more orthogonal frequency division multiplexed (OFDM) transmission symbols are generally described herein. In some embodiments, the wireless device may be configured to map data to active tones and map zeroes to nulled tones of a set of OFDM tones to generate an OFDM symbol comprising both the active and the nulled tones. The number of active and nulled tones may be based on a nulling factor. The OFDM symbol may be down-clocked to generate an OFDM transmission symbol for transmission over a reduced transmission bandwidth. Accordingly, low power may be used for very low data rate transmissions, which may be suitable for sensor devices. | 09-18-2014 |
20140321564 | TECHNIQUES TO MANAGE DWELL TIMES FOR PILOT ROTATION - Techniques to manage dwell times for pilot rotation are described. An apparatus may comprise a memory configured to store a data structure with a set of modulation and coding schemes (MCS) available to an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) system, each MCS having an associated pilot dwell time. The apparatus may further comprise a processor circuit coupled to the memory, the processor circuit configured to identify a MCS to communicate a packet using multiple subcarriers of the OFDM system, and retrieve a pilot dwell time associated with the MCS from the memory, the pilot dwell time to indicate when to shift a pilot tone between subcarriers of the multiple subcarriers during communication of the packet. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 10-30-2014 |
20150010098 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR COMMUNICATIONS IN LOW POWER WIRELESS NETWORKS - Embodiments may comprise an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) system operating in the 1 GHz and lower frequency bands. In many embodiments, the physical layer logic may implement orthogonal frequency division multiplexing symbols encoded with 32 sub-carriers such as twenty data sub-carriers, four pilot sub-carriers, seven guard sub-carriers, and one direct current (DC) sub-carrier. Many embodiments may transform the orthogonal frequency division multiplexing symbols between frequency and time domains with a 32-point, fast Fourier transform or inverse fast Fourier transform. Some embodiments may up-convert and transmit a communication signal with the orthogonal frequency division multiplexing symbols at one megahertz. Further embodiments may receive and detect communications signal with the orthogonal frequency division multiplexing symbols at one megahertz. | 01-08-2015 |
20150017919 | METHOD TO ENABLE WI-FI DIRECT USAGE IN RADAR BANDS - A method and system for allowing a client device to establish a direct communications session such as Wi-Fi Direct service using the 5 GHz band. In one embodiment, a client device first establishes a direct communications session, in the 2.4 GHz band with another client device, and then, based on the content used in that service, establishes a 5 GHz service if needed. | 01-15-2015 |
20150029933 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR TRAFFIC INDICATION MAPPING IN WIRELESS NETWORKS - Embodiments may implement a new hierarchical data structure for traffic indication mapping to facilitate transmissions for wireless communications devices. Many embodiments comprise MAC sublayer logic to generate and transmit management frames such as beacon frames with a partial virtual bitmap based upon the hierarchical data structure for traffic indication mapping. In some embodiments, the MAC sublayer logic may store the traffic indication map and/or the traffic indication map structure in memory, in logic, or in another manner that facilitates transmission of the frames. Some embodiments may receive, detect, and decode communications with frames comprising the partial virtual bitmap based upon the hierarchical data structure. In some embodiments, indications of buffered data for pages, blocks, sub-blocks, and/or stations may be inverted. In several embodiments, a new association identifier (AID) structure is defined for the new hierarchical data structure for traffic indication mapping. | 01-29-2015 |
20150036567 | WIRELESS DEVICE AND METHOD FOR WIRELESS CHANNEL ACCESS - Disclosed in some examples is a method of channel access by a wireless device in a wireless network by determining whether there is network traffic associated with a preamble of a first type and whether there is network traffic associated with a preamble of a second type, wherein the wireless device is not capable of decoding the preamble of the second type, and wherein determining that there is network work traffic associated with a preamble of the second type includes determining that an energy level of the channel is above a threshold for a period of time, the first and second preamble types being different lengths; and sending a packet with a preamble of the first type, responsive to determining that no network traffic is detected associated with the preamble of the second type or network traffic associated with a preamble of the first type for the period of time. | 02-05-2015 |
20150085946 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR COMMUNICATIONS IN LOW POWER WIRELESS NETWORKS - Embodiments may comprise an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) system operating in the 1 GHz and lower frequency bands. In many embodiments, the physical layer logic may implement orthogonal frequency division multiplexing symbols encoded with 32 sub-carriers such as twenty data sub-carriers, four pilot sub-carriers, seven guard sub-carriers, and one direct current (DC) sub-carrier. Many embodiments may transform the orthogonal frequency division multiplexing symbols between frequency and time domains with a 32-point, fast Fourier transform or inverse fast Fourier transform. Some embodiments may up-convert and transmit a communication signal with the orthogonal frequency division multiplexing symbols at one megahertz. Further embodiments may receive and detect communications signal with the orthogonal frequency division multiplexing symbols at one megahertz. | 03-26-2015 |
Timothy Kenney, Germantown, WI US
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Timothy Kenney, Burlington, VT US
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20100023857 | INTELLIGENT USER INTERFACE USING ON-SCREEN FORCE FEEDBACK AND METHOD OF USE - Certain embodiments of the present invention provide methods and systems combining user interface features with force feedback techniques in clinical applications. Certain embodiments provide a user interface providing clinical software tools and information access for a picture archiving and communication system. The user interface includes a plurality of regions displayed to represent selectable functionality for an associated plurality of clinical software tools and information. The user interface also includes a cursor movable by a user to select one of the plurality of regions. The user interface further includes a processor configured to determine a location and pattern of movement of the cursor and provide force feedback to the user based on the location and pattern of movement of the cursor to provide a non-visual indication to the user of the location and pattern of movement of the cursor. | 01-28-2010 |