Gadbois
Anthony Michael Gadbois, Columbia, MO US
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20090317760 | MULTI-LUMEN ASPIRATOR DEVICE - A multi-lumen aspirator device having an elongated body with a plurality of lumens disposed therein for reducing the sound level generated during the operation of the device is disclosed. The elongated body defines a proximal opening that communicates with a distal opening through an inner conduit. The plurality of lumens is disposed within the inner conduit such that a central lumen of the plurality of lumens is surrounded by the remaining plurality of lumens such that laminar flow is established through the multi-lumen aspirator that promotes the reduction in sound generated by the multi-lumen aspirator device during operation. | 12-24-2009 |
20140299428 | RETRACTABLE TABLE AND HANDLE SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE - A retractable table system integrated into luggage is disclosed herein. The table can be retracted and deployed along with the telescopic retractable handle system employed in luggage. The table retracts inside the luggage compartment for storage. | 10-09-2014 |
David Gregory Gadbois, Austin, TX US
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20110125883 | Runtime Versioning of Information Processing Systems - An information processing system includes a runtime versioning facility which allows for managing its configuration so that modifications made during runtime are propagated and take affect without restarting the system or a portion thereof. This allows the potential for 100% uptime while upgrading such systems. This also provides a system capability to process multiple configuration versions, and to be able to process such versions even while such versions are changing during operation of the information processing systems. For example, a system such as a registry server capable of transactional configuration changes is provided which manages its configuration so that modifications made during runtime are propagated and take affect without restarting the server. | 05-26-2011 |
Gregory B. Gadbois, Woodville, WI US
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20100075132 | BLENDS OF BLOCK COPOLYMER AND ACRYLIC ADHESIVES - Pressure sensitive adhesive compositions containing 92 to 99.9 parts of a block copolymer adhesive composition and 0.1 to less than 10 parts of an acrylic adhesive composition are described. Tapes including such adhesives, and methods of making such tapes are also described. | 03-25-2010 |
20140377533 | Blends of Block Copolymer and Acrylic Adhesives - Pressure sensitive adhesive compositions containing 92 to 99.9 parts of a block copolymer adhesive composition and 0.1 to less than 8 parts of an acrylic adhesive composition are described. Tapes including such adhesives, and methods of making such tapes are also described. | 12-25-2014 |
20140377535 | Blends of Block Copolymer and Acrylic Adhesives - Pressure sensitive adhesive compositions containing 92 to 99.9 parts of a block copolymer adhesive composition and 0.1 to less than 8 parts of an acrylic adhesive composition are described. Tapes including such adhesives, and methods of making such tapes are also described. | 12-25-2014 |
Gregory B. Gadbois, Meplewood, MN US
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20100098962 | BLOCK COPOLYMER BLEND ADHESIVES WITH MULTIPLE TACKIFIERS - Pressure sensitive adhesives comprising a linear block copolymer having a rubbery block and at least one glassy block; a multi-arm block copolymer having at least three arms, each having both a rubbery block and a glassy block; a first high glass transition temperature tackifier compatible with the rubbery blocks; a second high glass transition temperature tackifier having compatible with the glassy blocks; and at least one of a low Tg tackifier, a plasticizer, and combinations thereof, are disclosed. Tapes that include such adhesive, methods of making such tapes, and bonded composites using such adhesives and tapes are also disclosed. | 04-22-2010 |
Jason Gadbois, Shakopee, MN US
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20120229935 | Magnetic Element With Increased Scissoring Angle - An apparatus and associated method is presently disclosed for a data sensing element capable of detecting changes in magnetic states. Various embodiments of the present invention are generally directed to a magnetically responsive lamination that has a spacer layer disposed between a first and second ferromagnetic free layer. The lamination having at least one free layer with a shape feature that increases a scissoring angle between the free layers. | 09-13-2012 |
20130286502 | Two Dimensional Magnetic Sensor Immune to Skew Angle Misalignment - Apparatus for two dimensional data reading. In accordance with some embodiments, a magnetic read element has a plurality of read sensors positioned symmetrically about a pivot point with at least two of the read sensors configured to concurrently read two dimensional user data while being immune to skew angle misalignment. | 10-31-2013 |
20140233134 | Two Dimensional Magnetic Sensor Immune to Skew Angle Misalignment - Apparatus for two dimensional data reading. In accordance with some embodiments, a magnetic read element has a plurality of read sensors positioned symmetrically about a pivot point with at least two of the read sensors configured to concurrently read two dimensional user data while being immune to skew angle misalignment. | 08-21-2014 |
Jason B. Gadbois, Shakopee, MN US
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20130027031 | Enhanced Magnetic Sensor Biasing Yoke - An apparatus and associated method are generally directed to a magnetic sensor. A sensor may have a stack with an air bearing surface (ABS) and a biasing surface opposite the ABS. A biasing yoke can be disposed between a biasing magnet and the stack with the biasing magnet having a lower magnet moment than the biasing yoke. | 01-31-2013 |
Jason B. Gadbois, Minneapolis, MN US
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20090073757 | DOUBLE DENSITY MRAM WITH PLANAR PROCESSING - The semiconductor industry seeks to replace traditional volatile memory devices with improved non-volatile memory devices. The increased demand for a significantly advanced, efficient, and non-volatile data retention technique has driven the development of integrated magnetic memory structures. In one aspect, the present teachings relate to magnetic memory structure fabrication techniques in a high density configuration that includes an efficient means for programming high density magnetic memory structures. | 03-19-2009 |
Jason Bryce Gadbois, Shakopee, MN US
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20100149696 | MAGNETIC SENSOR INCLUDING AN ELEMENT FOR GENERATING SIGNALS RELATED TO RESISTANCE CHANGES - A magnetic device includes first and second electrodes and a sensor stack connected to the first and second electrodes proximate a sensing surface of the magnetic sensor. A resistive element is connected to the first and second electrodes in parallel or in series with the sensor stack and adjacent the sensing surface. In some embodiments, the resistive element is configured to generate signals related to changes in its resistance. A controller to respond to the resistive element signals can also be included. | 06-17-2010 |
20120268846 | Magnetic Element With Enhanced Coupling Portion - An apparatus and associated method may be used to produce a magnetic element capable of detecting changes in magnetic states. Various embodiments of the present invention are generally directed to a magnetically responsive lamination of layers with a first portion and a laterally adjacent second portion. The second portion having a predetermined roughness between at least two layers capable of producing orange-peel coupling. | 10-25-2012 |
20130201577 | ACTIVELY SYNCHRONIZING MAGNETIC RESPONSES OF A SHIELD AND A WRITE POLE - In an example, a method of manufacturing a transducer head comprises configuring a control circuit to actively synchronize magnetic responses of a shield and a write pole during operation. The method also comprises configuring the control circuit to energize at least one coil wire during operation with a current direction opposite to current flow in a main transducer head coil. In another example, a method comprises actively synchronizing magnetic responses of a shield and a write pole. In another example, a transducer head comprises a write pole and a shield, and a control circuit actively synchronizes magnetic responses of the shield and the write pole. | 08-08-2013 |
20140153134 | WRITER WITH PROTRUDED SECTION AT TRAILING EDGE - A writer includes a leading edge, a trailing edge, a longitudinal axis defined between the leading and trailing edges, and a transverse axis orthogonal to the longitudinal axis. A writer region is provided at a protruded section of the trailing edge oriented along the longitudinal axis. A write pole is arranged at the protruded section to write data to two locations spaced apart from one another relative to the transverse axis for a range of skew angles. | 06-05-2014 |
Martin Gadbois, Laval CA
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20120317256 | MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL FOR NETWORK DEVICES - A management console includes a processor and a memory communicatively coupled to the processor. The memory stores instructions causing the processor, after execution of the instructions by the processor, to transmit a message to a network device. The message indicates which status and statistic field values of the network device to transmit to the management console and a time interval for transmitting the field values. The memory stores instructions causing the processor to receive from the network device, at each time interval, a management protocol message including the status and statistic field values. | 12-13-2012 |
20120317298 | SCRIPTING ENVIRONMENT FOR NETWORK DEVICE - A network device includes a controller and a scripting environment. The controller is for controlling a plurality of network devices. The scripting environment is for implementing an interface between the controller and a management system based on a script. | 12-13-2012 |