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Lawrence T. Belton, Jr., Charlotte, NC US
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20150046984 | DYNAMIC AUTHENTICATION IN ALTERNATE OPERATING ENVIRONMENT - Systems and methods that employ dynamic credentials across distinct authentication standards can be used to reduce the burden associated with repeated re-authentication. A utility can be employed during logon in an alternate operating environment that stores information from the logon dynamically and generates a credential file that is employed to grant access to a resource without repeating the earlier logon procedure, even if the device changes its user state. After processes requiring resource access are complete, or when an allowed time expires, the granted access is revoked and the device returns to a default or standard authentication technique. | 02-12-2015 |
Lawrence T. Clark, Albuequerque, NM US
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20090037753 | Methods and apparatus to selectively power functional units - A processing engine fetches one or more lines of software instructions into an instruction cache. Based on the contents of the cache, potentially needed functional units are identified as functional units that are operable to execute at least one software instruction stored within the instruction cache. Unneeded functional units are identified as functional units that are not operable to execute a software instruction stored within the instruction cache. A power increase is initiated for selected ones of the potentially needed functional units that are determined to be in a low power state. A power decrease is initiated for selected ones of the unneeded functional units that are determined to be in an operable power state. | 02-05-2009 |
Lawrence T. Dillard, Iii, Mckinney, TX US
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20140153921 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING UNCHARACTERISTIC POWER LEVEL CHANGES OF AN OPTICAL SIGNAL - A monitoring apparatus for detecting uncharacteristic short-term power level changes of an optical signal transmitted through an optical fiber, said monitoring apparatus comprising a power level variance calculation unit adapted to calculate a power level variance on the basis of a long-term power level and a current power level of said optical signal and a short-term variance filter adapted to filter transient changes indicated by the calculated power level variance and to generate a trouble occurrence indication indicating an uncharacteristic short-term power level change, if the filtered power level variance exceeds a predetermined power level variance. | 06-05-2014 |
Lawrence T. Drzal, Ingham, MI US
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20130337351 | METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF DOPED SINGLE GRAPHENE SHEETS - The synthesis of single graphene sheets decorated with metal or metal oxide nanoparticles, and their uses. | 12-19-2013 |
Lawrence T. Jones, Westlake Village, CA US
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20090061054 | SOUND GENERATING CONTAINER ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR STORING CANDY - A handheld sound generating container assembly for storing candy includes a hollow container housing having an opening and a handle stopper assembly, configured to be removably sealed within the container housing opening. A candy member is mounted on the handle stopper assembly to occupy a substantial volume of the interior of the hollow container housing. A user, by rapidly removing the handle stopper assembly can create an air implosion sound. Consumption of the candy member and reinsertion of the handle stopper assembly will enable the creation of a larger air implosion sound when again rapidly removed from the hollow container housing. | 03-05-2009 |
Lawrence T. Mcnary, San Jose, CA US
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20100224012 | FLUID SAMPLE DELIVERY SYSTEM AND METHOD - A fluid delivery system including a filter for filtering solid particles from a liquid sample, the filter including a first filter member configured to filter solid media from a liquid sample, a second filter member fluidly connected to the first filter member, and a third filter member fluidly connected to a downstream end of the second filter member. The second filter member is configured to filter relatively smaller solid media from the liquid sample than the first filter member, and the third filter member is configured to filter relatively larger solid media from the liquid sample than the second filter member. In various aspects, the system includes a displacement-type plunger needle to draw sample fluid from a vial, a cantilevered carousel for rotatably supporting an array of sample holding vials, and a support for supporting the carousel. Method of using the fluid delivery system are also disclosed. | 09-09-2010 |
Lawrence T. Nguyen, San Jose, CA US
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20100098518 | IN/OUT DOOR FOR A VACUUM CHAMBER - A load lock chamber sized for a large area substrate is provided. The load lock chamber includes a housing comprising a door and a body having at least two sealable ports, a movable door associated with at least one of the sealable ports, and a door actuation assembly coupled between the door and the housing. The door actuation assembly further includes a pair of first actuators coupled to the door for moving the door in a first direction, and a pair of second actuators for moving the door in a second direction that is orthogonal to the first direction. | 04-22-2010 |
Lawrence T. Roshak, Chandler, AZ US
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20110232976 | CAPACITIVE TOUCH PAD WITH ADJACENT TOUCH PAD ELECTRIC FIELD SUPPRESSION - A capacitive touch pad includes an electrode board, a plurality of capacitive touch sensor pads, and a cover. The electrode board has touch sensor circuitry formed thereon. The plurality of capacitive touch sensor pads is formed in an array over the touch pad circuitry of the printed circuit board. The plurality of capacitive touch sensor pads is spaced apart by a predetermined distance to form spaces between the pads of the plurality of capacitive touch sensor pads. The cover is positioned over and covering substantially all of the plurality of capacitive touch sensor pads. The cover has a first cavity with a first depth, where the first cavity is shaped to form an air gap between the pads of the plurality of capacitive touch sensor pads to dampen capacitive coupling between adjacent touch pads. | 09-29-2011 |