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Adam Gourley, Auburndale, FL US
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20140364771 | PRESSURE SENSITIVE ASSEMBLIES FOR LIMITING MOVEMENTS ADVERSE TO HEALTH OR SURGICAL RECOVERY - Pressure sensitive devices, systems and methods for alerting a user of movements potentially adverse to health or surgical recovery are disclosed. The pressure sensitive device may include a force sensor placed along the anterior aspect of a hand; and a vibration motor in communication with the force sensor in close proximity to the user, e.g., along the posterior aspect of the wrist. The vibration motor is configured to vibrate upon the measured force exceeding a predetermined threshold. This threshold can be adjusted according to clinical application and/or user need. The pressure sensitive device may further include a memory chip or wireless transmitter for recording and relaying data associated with a patient profile, and is enabled to interface with a Wi-Fi sensing technology. Logged data may be used for patient rehabilitation. | 12-11-2014 |
Alexander Gourley, San Francisco, CA US
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20140274567 | ADAPTABLE EXERCISE SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method for correlating a video content presentation rate with an exercise machine operation rate is disclosed. A preferred embodiment of the apparatus is an interactive video system that adapts easily to use with a wide range of gym equipment utilizing a video presentation device that includes an accelerometer and/or camera. The camera embodiment utilizes vision algorithms to determine periodicity and motion orientation prior to modifying the input as a function of the type of exercise equipment is being utilized, in order to determine a cadence. In one embodiment the camera does not rely on seeing the limbs being exercised but utilizes the observation that even highly trained athletes have a degree of extraneous motion of their theoretically immobile body parts during exercise. A prerecorded video presentation is modulated by sensing proximate vibrational energy to determine cadence in the case of the accelerometer. | 09-18-2014 |
Allen J. Gourley, New Bethlehem, PA US
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20090057013 | Method and apparatus for rotary mining - In various embodiments, a mining device can include a first housing portion and a second housing portion where relative movement between the first and second housing portions can extend and/or retract a cutting member with respect to the mining device. The mining device can further include a cable which can be mounted to the second housing portion where the cutting member is mounted to the cable and can be radially extended with respect to the first and second housing portions when the second housing portion is moved relative to the first housing portion along an axis. As the cutting member is extended, it can contact the sidewalls of a subterranean shaft to loosen material therefrom. | 03-05-2009 |
20110005840 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ROTARY MINING - In various embodiments, a mining device can include a first housing portion and a second housing portion where relative movement between the first and second housing portions can extend and/or retract a cutting member with respect to the mining device. The mining device can further include a cable which can be mounted to the second housing portion where the cutting member is mounted to the cable and can be radially extended with respect to the first and second housing portions when the second housing portion is moved relative to the first housing portion along an axis. As the cutting member is extended, it can contact the sidewalls of a subterranean shaft to loosen material therefrom. | 01-13-2011 |
20110278071 | APPARATUS FOR ROTARY MINING - In various embodiments, a mining device can include a first housing portion and a second housing portion where relative movement between the first and second housing portions can extend and/or retract a cutting member with respect to the mining device. The mining device can further include a cable which can be mounted to the second housing portion where the cutting member is mounted to the cable and can be radially extended with respect to the first and second housing portions when the second housing portion is moved relative to the first housing portion along an axis. As the cutting member is extended, it can contact the sidewalls of a subterranean shaft to loosen material therefrom. | 11-17-2011 |
Allison Gourley, Portland, OR US
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20120253485 | Wearable Device Having Athletic Functionality - A wearable device assembly has a housing supporting a controller, display and indicator system thereon. The controller has at least one sensor wherein activity of a user wearing the device is detected. The controller selectively illuminates the indicator system to indicate a level of activity of the user. | 10-04-2012 |
20140379106 | WEARABLE DEVICE ASSEMBLY HAVING ATHLETIC FUNCTIONALITY - A wearable device assembly has a housing supporting a controller, display and indicator system thereon. The controller has at least one sensor wherein activity of a user wearing the device is detected. The controller selectively illuminates the indicator system to indicate a level of activity of the user. | 12-25-2014 |
Chad R. Gourley, Elk River, MN US
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20120158537 | Topical Page Layout - In some implementations, a product category web page includes a middle region with recommend products and topical information. The middle region optionally includes three columns with recommend products in the center column and topical information in the outer columns. In some implementations, the topical information is associated with the product category. The topical information in certain embodiments helps a search engine determine product results for a natural language query and the product results are presented in the product tile array. In one implementation, the product web page is a product specific web page. The product specific web page may include an upper region with a horizontal rotating product carousel. The product carousel optionally permits a user to select and view information relating to products in a product category or products that are related to each other. | 06-21-2012 |
20120158539 | Linking a Retail User Profile to a Social Network User Profile - In one example, a private profile page is displayed to a user having a user profile registered with a vendor. In this example, the private profile page includes a list of unviewed products, a product list, and information about a local retail store. As a further example, the user selects a public profile preview function and, in response, the user is presented with a preview of information associated with the user profile. In another example, a social network selection page is displayed to a user having a first profile registered with a vendor. The social network selection page includes a social network selection function for selecting a second profile of the user in a social network. In this example, the user indicates a social network and a second profile registered with the indicated social network is linked to the first profile. | 06-21-2012 |
20120158544 | Integrated Online and Physical Location Merchandizing - An on-item tag displays information about an item in a fixed retail location. The on-item tag is associated with an online collage tag for the same item on a web page of a web site associated with a retail location. The on-item tag has an ornamental appearance substantially the same as an online collage tag for the same item displayed on a web page of the web site. The on-item tag has a first part that includes a user review. An online item includes an online collage tag that includes the first part of the on-item tag along with additional information for the product that includes, but is not limited to, user reviews, product cost, product description, product status, and product availability. The on-item tag includes the first part along with a second part that provides additional product information. | 06-21-2012 |
20120158551 | Retail Interface - In one example a retail webpage displays a product collage and social media content. For example, the social media content includes reviews by a user's social contacts and/or an image of the user, a social contact, and/or a product. Some content of the website, for example, is organized to display content in a predefined layout. In another example, a retail website system collects social information from external social networks. For example, a user's social information is identified and content created by the user's social contacts is identified. The social contact-created content is displayed, for example, with a product or group of products. In another example, the layout of a webpage is organized to encourage a user to explore the webpage. The layout, for example, includes elements in two columns with content adjacent to similar content. For example, elements in descending location relate more or less specifically to a user. | 06-21-2012 |
20120159294 | Navigation Bars - A web site user interface for an e-commerce retail company allows a user to easily browse or purchase products or services offered by the company. The web site user interface can include a dual horizontal navigation bar including a main navigation bar and subordinate navigation bar. The subordinate navigation bar can be actively and passively customized. Further, the subordinate navigation bar can include product shipment information in a user specific notification pane. The web site user interface can also include a drop-down logo from the dual parent navigation bar where the web page continues to include the drop-down logo as the user scrolls down to focus on web page content. Alternatively, the web site user interface can include a main navigation bar and secondary navigation bar where the main navigation bar includes fewer subcategories of products than the secondary navigation bar. | 06-21-2012 |
20120191577 | Retail Website User Interface - In one embodiment, a web page presented to a user includes a header section that substantially spans the top of the web page and provides a menu of selectable options as well as a search input box. A product display region may be presented below the header and display images and information about a selected product. A product carousel may be presented below the product display region and show information about other products in a horizontally scrollable list. Two columns of various types of product review information provided by sources such as professional reviewers, existing owners, and the user's friends may be displayed below the product carousel. A sortable and filterable grid of products may be displayed below the review information such that the user's attention is drawn to the variety of products available for purchase. | 07-26-2012 |
20130013427 | SEARCH PAGE TOPOLOGY - In one embodiment, a search page portal can include two search controls capable of controlling content within a set of customizable merchandizing tiles and product tiles. The merchandizing tiles and product tiles may be interspersed throughout a central region. The merchandizing tiles and product tiles can be populated with webpage content based on user-entered data. In this example, populated webpage content can be selected from multiple databases based on user-entered data. | 01-10-2013 |
20130169647 | DISPLAYING PARTIAL LOGOS - A processor serves instructions that set a position of a banner having a shadow line and a position of an image of a partial logo having a line crossing at least part of the partial logo, wherein the position of the image of the partial logo is set based on the position of the banner, a dimension of the banner, and a position of the line crossing the partial logo. An image of the banner having the shadow line is retrieved and served. An image of the partial logo is retrieved and served. The rendered banner and partial logo display the partial logo such that the line crossing the partial logo is aligned with a shadow line on the banner. | 07-04-2013 |
20130173397 | RECENTLY VIEWED ITEMS DISPLAY AREA - A most recently viewed item is displayed in a display element, which is positioned next to at least one other element on a web page. The display element is expanded so that the element covers the at least one other element on the web page and so that at least one other recently viewed item appears in the display element. The display element is contracted so that only the most recently viewed item appears in the display element and so that the at least one other element on the web page is visible. | 07-04-2013 |
20130173431 | PRODUCT COMPARISON - Products that have been marked on a display as being selected for comparison with each other are counted. In response to the count being equal to or greater than a trigger number of products, a display is altered to add at least one compare link to the display. The compare link is such that when the user selects the compare link, the display shows a comparison of the products that have been marked on the display. | 07-04-2013 |
20130173491 | HIGHLIGHTING GUEST REVIEWS - A processor determines that a user who has requested that a list of reviews be displayed is the same user who had previously submitted a review found in the list of reviews. The processor displays the review submitted by the user and at least one additional review from another user so as to highlight the review submitted by the user relative to the at least one additional review in response to the determination that the user who submitted the review is the same user who requested that the list of reviews be displayed. | 07-04-2013 |
20130173593 | BREADCRUMB FILTERING - A first search result page is displayed and includes a plurality of items and a hierarchical list of categories. The hierarchical list of categories is such that each of the plurality of items falls within all of the categories in the hierarchical list of categories. The plurality of items includes only items that match a search criteria entered in a search box. An indication that a category in the hierarchical list of categories has been selected is received. In response, a second search result page is displayed and includes a second plurality of items that fall within the selected category. The second plurality of items includes only items that match the search criteria. At least one item of the second plurality of items was not displayed in the first search result page. | 07-04-2013 |
20140122300 | Retail Website User Interface - In one embodiment, a web page presented to a user includes a header section that substantially spans the top of the web page and provides a menu of selectable options as well as a search input box. A product display region provided below the header displays images and information about a selected product. Below the product display region is a carousel control that shows information about other products in a horizontally scrollable list. Two columns of various types of product review information provided by sources such as professional reviewers, existing owners, and the user's friends are displayed below the carousel control. Below the review information, a sortable and filterable grid of products is displayed such that the user's attention is drawn to the variety of products available for purchase. | 05-01-2014 |
20140258049 | Retail Website User Interface - In one embodiment, a web page presented to a user includes a header section that substantially spans the top of the web page and provides a menu of selectable options as well as a search input box. A product display region may be presented below the header and display images and information about a selected product. A product carousel may be presented below the product display region and show information about other products in a horizontally scrollable list. Two columns of various types of product review information provided by sources such as professional reviewers, existing owners, and the user's friends may be displayed below the product carousel. A sortable and filterable grid of products may be displayed below the review information such that the user's attention is drawn to the variety of products available for purchase. | 09-11-2014 |
20150058180 | INTEGRATED ONLINE AND PHYSICAL LOCATION MERCHANDIZING - An on-item tag displays information about an item in a fixed retail location. The on-item tag is associated with an online collage tag for the same item on a web page of a web site associated with a retail location. The on-item tag has an ornamental appearance substantially the same as an online collage tag for the same item displayed on a web page of the web site. The on-item tag has a first part that includes a user review. An online item includes an online collage tag that includes the first part of the on-item tag along with additional information for the product that includes, but is not limited to, user reviews, product cost, product description, product status, and product availability. The on-item tag includes the first part along with a second part that provides additional product information. | 02-26-2015 |
20150154686 | Online Registry Splash Page - In one embodiment, a web page presented to a user includes a header section that substantially spans the top of the web page and provides a menu of selectable options as well as a search input box. A main section beneath the header section provides a registry creation control, selectable to activate a gift registry creation process, and a registry search box, providing a user with a means for searching for a particular gift registry. Beneath the main section, two promotional regions are positioned side-by-side. One of the promotional regions includes two or more sub-regions, each sub-region presenting information regarding a respective promotional concept. The other promotional region presents information regarding a main promotional concept. In some embodiments, the sub-regions are vertically aligned in a column. | 06-04-2015 |
Christopher S. Gourley, Sweetwater, TN US
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20090136079 | AUTOMATIC MICROPARTICLE MARK READER - An automatic reader system, apparatus, and method for the identification and authentication of articles enabling automatic collection and processing of code data associated with microparticle marks, automatic determination of the code from the code data associated with microparticle marks, and automatic retrieval of reference information associated with the code. | 05-28-2009 |
Christopher Shannon Gourley, Philadelphia, TN US
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20160006933 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING VIRTURAL PROCESSING EFFECTS FOR WIDE-ANGLE VIDEO IMAGES - A system and method for capturing and presenting immersive video presentations is described. A variety of different implementations are disclosed including multiple stream pay-per-view, sporting event coverage and 3D image modeling from the immersive video presentations. | 01-07-2016 |
Christopher Shannon Gourley, Sweetwater, TN US
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20150058991 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MONITORING AND FILTERING UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS NETWORK TRAFFIC - In one embodiment, a method includes obtaining at least one packet from a first element on a Universal Serial Bus (USB) bus. The at least one packet is intended for a second element. The method also includes processing the at least one packet to determine whether the at least one packet is associated with unsafe content, and providing the at least one packet to the second element if it is determined that the at least one packet is not associated with the unsafe content. The at least one packet is provided to the second element on the USB bus. Finally, the method includes blocking the at least one packet from being provided to the second element when it is determined that the at least one packet is associated with the unsafe content. | 02-26-2015 |
David L. Gourley, Marysville, OH US
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20150346115 | 3D OPTICAL METROLOGY OF INTERNAL SURFACES - Embodiments regard 3D optical metrology of internal surfaces. Embodiments may include a system having an imaging device to capture multiple images of an internal surface, including a first image that is captured at a first location on an axial path and a second image that is captured at a second location on the axial path, and a transport apparatus to move the imaging device along the axial path. The system further includes a control system that is coupled with the imaging, wherein the control system is to receive the multiple images from the imaging device and to generate a 3D representation of the surface based at least in part on content information and location information for the multiple images. | 12-03-2015 |
Eric Scott Gourley, Taylorsville, UT US
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20100204221 | Pyrrolopyrimidinyl axl kinase inhibitors - Compounds represented by Formula (I): | 08-12-2010 |
Ewing B. Gourley, Springfield, MO US
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20100100393 | Method and Apparatus for Processing Pharmaceutical Orders to Determine Whether a Buyer of Pharmaceuticals Qualifies for an "Own Use" Discount - Disclosed is a method and apparatus for processing pharmaceutical orders to determine whether a buyer of pharmaceuticals qualifies for an “own use” discount. “Own use” discounts on pharmaceuticals are available for a limited class of buyers under 35 U.S.C. §13c. Under one method, an auditor receives an order for a quantity of pharmaceuticals, receives a report associated with the order containing sufficient information therein to perform an audit on the order, and compares the information found in the order with the information found in the associated report to make a status determination as to whether a buyer qualifies for an “own use” discount. Preferably a second report containing additional audit information is received as well. The auditor can also audit the order by comparing the order to this additional information. If these comparisons result in a determination that the buyer does in fact qualify for an “own use” discount, the auditor can then place the order with a pharmaceutical seller for a discounted price. Also disclosed is a pharmaceutical order auditing system that uses a computer to perform the above-described audit. | 04-22-2010 |
James Robert Gourley, Dallas, TX US
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20110187323 | Mobile Electronic Device AC Charger Mount - A device for mounting a mobile electronic device to an alternating current charger is provided. The mount allows the user to charge a mobile electronic device with the alternating current charger provided by the original equipment manufacturer of the mobile electronic device. The mount also protects the mobile electronic device from damage. | 08-04-2011 |
20120318941 | Mobile Electronic Device AC Charger Mount - A device for mounting a mobile electronic device to an alternating current charger is provided. The mount allows the user to charge a mobile electronic device with the alternating current charger provided by the original equipment manufacturer of the mobile electronic device. The mount also protects the mobile electronic device from damage. | 12-20-2012 |
Larry P. Gourley, New Bethlehem, PA US
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20090057013 | Method and apparatus for rotary mining - In various embodiments, a mining device can include a first housing portion and a second housing portion where relative movement between the first and second housing portions can extend and/or retract a cutting member with respect to the mining device. The mining device can further include a cable which can be mounted to the second housing portion where the cutting member is mounted to the cable and can be radially extended with respect to the first and second housing portions when the second housing portion is moved relative to the first housing portion along an axis. As the cutting member is extended, it can contact the sidewalls of a subterranean shaft to loosen material therefrom. | 03-05-2009 |
20110005840 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ROTARY MINING - In various embodiments, a mining device can include a first housing portion and a second housing portion where relative movement between the first and second housing portions can extend and/or retract a cutting member with respect to the mining device. The mining device can further include a cable which can be mounted to the second housing portion where the cutting member is mounted to the cable and can be radially extended with respect to the first and second housing portions when the second housing portion is moved relative to the first housing portion along an axis. As the cutting member is extended, it can contact the sidewalls of a subterranean shaft to loosen material therefrom. | 01-13-2011 |
20110278071 | APPARATUS FOR ROTARY MINING - In various embodiments, a mining device can include a first housing portion and a second housing portion where relative movement between the first and second housing portions can extend and/or retract a cutting member with respect to the mining device. The mining device can further include a cable which can be mounted to the second housing portion where the cutting member is mounted to the cable and can be radially extended with respect to the first and second housing portions when the second housing portion is moved relative to the first housing portion along an axis. As the cutting member is extended, it can contact the sidewalls of a subterranean shaft to loosen material therefrom. | 11-17-2011 |
Monti R. Gourley, Austin, TX US
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20100063593 | SHOULDER JOINT IMPLANT - A prosthetic implant comprising a head having a spherical pyrocarbon shell ( | 03-11-2010 |
20110172782 | THUMB METACARPAL IMPLANT - A hemi-arthroplasty implant ( | 07-14-2011 |
20120296436 | HUMERAL HEAD RESURFACING IMPLANT - A humeral head resurfacing implant ( | 11-22-2012 |
20140222154 | Humeral Head Resurfacing Implant - A humeral head resurfacing implant ( | 08-07-2014 |
20140277553 | Ulnar Head Replacement Implant System - Embodiments of the invention may provide a stem and a head and a liner that can be assembled together to form an implant, such as may be used in repair of the distal ulnoradial joint. A given head and liner and stem may be assembled to each other in more than one configuration, providing more than one possible external shape for a given set of stem and head and liner. The head may be non-symmetric about its midplane and may be open at both ends. A kit may contain more than one head assemblable to a given stem with an intermediate liner, with the various heads providing various different external shapes of the device. | 09-18-2014 |
Paul L. Gourley, Albuquerque, NM US
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20150049333 | Micro-Optical Cavity with Fluidic Transport Chip for Bioparticle Analysis - This invention provides new methods and apparatus for rapidly analyzing single bioparticles to assess their material condition and health status. The methods are enabled by a resonant cavity to measure optical properties related to the bioparticle size and refractive index. Refractive index measurements are useful for determining material properties and biomolecular composition of the bioparticle. These properties and composition are dependent on the health state of the bioparticle. Thus, measured optical properties can be used to differentiate normal (healthy) and abnormal (diseased) states of bioparticles derived from cells or tissues. The methods are illustrated with data obtained from a resonator with a gain medium. The invention also provides new methods for multiple measurements in a single device, analyzing and manipulating bioparticles that are much smaller than the wavelength of light, and provides a microfluidic transport chip to enable rapid single bioparticle analysis of large populations of bioparticles. | 02-19-2015 |
20150316464 | Analysis of Bioparticles in an Optical Microcavity - This invention provides new methods and apparatus for rapidly analyzing a single bioparticle or a plurality of bioparticles to assess their condition. The invention is enabled by an optical microcavity comprising reflective structures to confine light and bioparticles in the same space. Under resonance conditions, an electromagnetic standing wave is established in the microcavity to interact with the bioparticle. Means are provided to bring a bioparticle into the microcavity and to detect changes in the resonance condition with and without the bioparticle in the microcavity. Information about the bioparticle is obtained using the benefits of light interactions as fast, non-contacting, and non-destructive. | 11-05-2015 |
Robinson B. Gourley, Sarasota, FL US
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20130323322 | METHOD FOR MAKING A GAS FROM AN AQUEOUS FLUID PRODUCT OF THE METHOD AND APPARATUS THERFOR - A method for producing a purified, stable, compressible gas from an aqueous fluid. The gas is suitable for a variety of uses and may also be infused into water which itself is useful for a variety of purposes | 12-05-2013 |
Robinson Burroughs Gourley, Sarasota, FL US
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20100209360 | Method for Making a Gas from an Aqueous Fluid, Product of the Method, and Apparatus Therefor - A method for producing a purified, stable, compressible gas from an aqueous fluid. The gas is suitable for a variety of uses and may also be infused into water which itself is useful for a variety of purposes. | 08-19-2010 |
Thomas Gourley, Banks, OR US
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20140281153 | FLASH-BASED STORAGE SYSTEM INCLUDING RECONFIGURABLE CIRCUITRY - Apparatus and method for accelerating processing operations of flash based storage systems are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, an IC component disposed between I/O circuitry and flash storage devices is configured to optimize fulfillment of data read and write requests originating from a network or device external to the flash based storage system using cache memory before involving the flash storage devices. | 09-18-2014 |
20140281169 | FLASH-BASED STORAGE SYSTEM INCLUDING RECONFIGURABLE CIRCUITRY - Apparatus and method for accelerating processing operations of flash based storage systems are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, an IC component disposed between I/O circuitry and flash storage devices is configured to optimize fulfillment of data read and write requests originating from a network or device external to the flash based storage system using cache memory before involving the flash storage devices. | 09-18-2014 |
Timothy Gourley, Cincinnati, OH US
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20110258243 | System and Method for Data Caching - Systems, methods, and computer readable mediums. A method includes receiving a first pre-caching rule from a policy database, receiving first data corresponding to the first pre-caching rule, and transmitting the first data to a file server cache (FSC) to be pre-cached on the FSC. The method may also include receiving a request for second data from the FSC and receiving a second pre-caching rule from the policy database. The second pre-caching rule specifies third data to be pre-cached on the FSC when the second data is requested. The method may include receiving the second data and the third data and transmitting the second data and the third data to the FSC. | 10-20-2011 |
Tom Gourley, Banks, OR US
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20130117766 | Fabric-Backplane Enterprise Servers with Pluggable I/O Sub-System - A Cost-Reduced Enterprise Server (CRES) system includes a flexible resource-efficient server having a plurality of Processor Memory Boards (PMBs) coupled to an Input/Output Module (IOM). The IOM provides all networking and storage interfaces for the server. The IOM is implemented as a field-replaceable pluggable module, and thus all Input/Output (I/O) capabilities or resources of a CRES system may be upgraded via replacement of the IOM. Each PMB is dividable into a pair of Symmetric MultiProcessor (SMP) complexes, and each complex is coupled to a respective portion of the I/O resources provided by the IOM. Each portion of the IOM provides a pair of I/O daughter-module connectors compatible with standard I/O interfaces, such as Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI)-X and PCI-Express. One or more CRES systems may be coupled to one or more Enterprise Server (ES) systems to form a multi-chassis server managed collectively as one or more provisioned servers. | 05-09-2013 |