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Alexander F. Spillane, White Lake, MI US
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20120286121 | TEMPLATE HOLDER BRACKET AND SPRING PIN - A template holder bracket and method of assembling and disassembling a template from the bracket. The bracket has a spring pin assembly that is secured to the bracket that holds the template in a locked position. The spring pin assembly includes a pin, a housing and a spring that biases the pin into engagement with the template. The template may be removed by rotating the template against a ramp surface on the pin assembly that disengages the pin from the template against the biasing force of the spring. | 11-15-2012 |
20140054357 | Welding Fixture Clamp - A welding fixture clamp includes a stationary clamp jaw having a first guide surface and a pivotal clamp jaw having a second guide surface. The second guide surface slides relative to the first guide surface as the pivotal clamp jaw pivots about the pivot axis. Side shields are secured to one of the pivotal clamp jaw and the stationary clamp jaw to extend over the other one of the pivotal clamp jaw and the stationary clamp jaw to shield the first guide surface and the second guide surface from weld splatter and debris. A pivot pin connects the side shield to the stationary clamp jaw and operatively connects the pivotal clamp jaw to the stationary clamp jaw to pivot about the pivot axis. | 02-27-2014 |
Donald Spillane, Cary, NC US
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20100226257 | AUTO-COMPRESSION FOR MEDIA OVER IP - The present invention allows communicating devices to control the amount of compression used in packet sessions for transmitting streaming media to and from each other. When a communicating device detects a decrease in performance or quality of service indicative of a limited bandwidth condition, the amount of compression for the current or subsequent sessions is temporarily increased to allow the currently available bandwidth to support the session or subsequent sessions. After a set period of time, or when the limited bandwidth condition is removed, communications associated with the sessions can revert back to transporting uncompressed data or reducing the amount of compression for the sessions, thus using more of the available bandwidth. | 09-09-2010 |
20140146670 | AUTO-COMPRESSION FOR MEDIA OVER IP - The present invention allows communicating devices to control the amount of compression used in packet sessions for transmitting streaming media to and from each other. When a communicating device detects a decrease in performance or quality of service indicative of a limited bandwidth condition, the amount of compression for the current or subsequent sessions is temporarily increased to allow the currently available bandwidth to support the session or subsequent sessions. After a set period of time, or when the limited bandwidth condition is removed, communications associated with the sessions can revert back to transporting uncompressed data or reducing the amount of compression for the sessions, thus using more of the available bandwidth. | 05-29-2014 |
Philip E. Spillane, Torrance, CA US
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20120029871 | DYNAMIC ELECTRIC POWER LINE MONITORING SYSTEM - A device and method of precise distance measurement of a transmission line to any object below it is disclosed, along with a network of such devices. The technique employs ultrasonic sensor technology to measure the distance to the nearest object, be it vegetation or a crossing conductor below, and reports that distance wirelessly to the system operator or transmission asset owner. The ultrasonic measurement package may be part of a Transmission Line Security Monitor, which mounts to a transmission line conductor and is powered by the transmission line, transmitting the data by radio links. The technology is equally applicable to encroachment of objects from the side (for example, other transmission lines), as well as to other electrical lines, such as distribution lines, or to other sensing. A built-in transceiver allows the device to communicate with other devices and forward alerts from these devices in a daisy-chain fashion to the intended recipient. | 02-02-2012 |
20130191066 | Dynamic Electric Power Line Monitoring System - A device and method of precise distance measurement of a transmission line to any object below it is disclosed, along with a network of such devices. The technique employs ultrasonic or laser sensor technology to measure the distance to the nearest object, be it vegetation or a crossing conductor below, and reports that distance wirelessly to the system operator or transmission asset owner. The ultrasonic measurement package may be part of a Transmission Line Security Monitor, which mounts to a transmission line conductor and is powered by the transmission line, transmitting the data by radio links. The technology is equally applicable to encroachment of objects from the side (for example, other transmission lines), as well as to other electrical lines, such as distribution lines, or to other sensing. A built-in transceiver allows the device to communicate with other devices and forward alerts from these devices in a daisy-chain fashion to the intended recipient. | 07-25-2013 |
20140266237 | DYNAMIC REAL TIME TRANSMISSION LINE MONITOR AND METHOD OF MONITORING A TRANSMISSION LINE USING THE SAME - A dynamic real time transmission line monitor, a dynamic real time transmission line monitoring system, and a method of dynamic real time transmission line monitoring. A dynamic real time transmission line monitor includes a housing installable on a transmission line, the housing including a base portion, and a cover portion coupled to the base portion and defining a cavity of the housing together with the base portion; a sensor configured to sense in real time at least one of a temperature, a position, a current, an acceleration, a vibration, a tilt, a roll, or a distance to a nearest object; and an antenna in the cavity of the housing and configured to transmit a signal including information sensed by the sensor away from the monitor in real time. | 09-18-2014 |
Richard P. Spillane, Mountain View, CA US
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20140310317 | LOCKING AND TRAVERSAL METHODS FOR ORDERED TREE DATA STRUCTURES - In one embodiment, two-phase mutation of an ordered tree data structure is performed, wherein a lock can be acquired on a first node in an ordered tree data structure, and an identifier for the first node can be added to a lock path data structure. A second node can also be locked, and an identifier for the second node can be added to the lock path data structure. Subsequently, a set of operations to perform on the ordered tree responsive to a modification of the second node can be determined for each node affected by the modification, and the operation for each node can be stored in the lock path data structure. Once the operations for the nodes have been determined, the operations listed in the lock path can be performed. | 10-16-2014 |
Richard P. Spillane, Clifton Park, NY US
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20120072656 | MULTI-TIER CACHING - A method for maintaining an index in multi-tier data structure includes providing a plurality of a storage devices forming the multi-tier data structure, caching an index of key-value pairs across the multi-tier data structure, wherein each of the key-value pairs includes a key, and one of a data value and a data pointer, the key-value pairs stored in the multi-tier data structure, providing a journal for interfacing with the multi-tier data structure, providing a plurality of zone allocators recording which zones of the multi-tier data structure are in used, and providing a plurality of zone managers for controlling access to cache lines of the multi-tier data structure through the journal and zone allocators, wherein each zone manager maintains a header object pointing to data to be stored in an allocated zone. | 03-22-2012 |
Richard Paul Spillane, Mountain View, CA US
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20140059261 | NOVEL LOCK LEASING METHOD FOR SOLVING DEADLOCK - A method for resolving deadlock in a multi-threaded computing system using a novel lock lease is disclosed. A first thread leases a lock held by the first thread to a second thread different from the first thread. The leasing transfers control of the lock to the second thread while the first thread retains ownership of the lock. To lease the lock: (1) the second thread applies for the lease from the first thread; (2) the first thread grants the lease; (3) the first thread waits for the second thread to complete a task; (4) the second thread terminates the lease; (5) the first thread confirms termination of the lease. The first thread receives control of the lock back from the second thread after the second thread has finished using resources controlled by the lock. The second thread also can sublease the lock to a third thread. | 02-27-2014 |
Robert Spillane, San Francisco, CA US
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20140222494 | DYNAMIC WORKFLOW APPROVALS - A dynamic approval system, capable of integration with enterprise software systems, where approval requests are generated from within application programs and processed using one or more dynamic approval rules comprising discrete rule steps and step criteria. For each approval request, only those rule steps applicable to the requestor and type of request are processed. Individual rule steps may be reordered, added or skipped, as appropriate, during an approval process. Typical rule steps include at least one request for approval or review. The party receiving the request may be a specific individual, a person holding a specific position, or a person having a relative relationship, such as supervisor, with the requestor. | 08-07-2014 |
20140222495 | DYNAMIC WORKFLOW APPROVALS - A dynamic approval system, capable of integration with enterprise software systems, where approval requests are generated from within application programs and processed using one or more dynamic approval rules comprising discrete rule steps and step criteria. For each approval request, only those rule steps applicable to the requestor and type of request are processed. Individual rule steps may be reordered, added or skipped, as appropriate, during an approval process. Typical rule steps include at least one request for approval or review. The party receiving the request may be a specific individual, a person holding a specific position, or a person having a relative relationship, such as supervisor, with the requestor. | 08-07-2014 |
Robert M. Spillane, West Hartford, CT US
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20140094699 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A RADIOLOGY REPORT - A process for manufacturing a radiology report wherein a first technologist prepares a worksheet that records objective data from the image display of the condition of a patient's body that was subjected to a controlled source of imaging energy. A second different technologist prepares a preliminary report in narrative form from the work sheet prepared by the first technologist and image display. A radiologist uses the preliminary report and the image to prepare a final report. | 04-03-2014 |
Ryan M. Spillane, Charlotte, NC US
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20120084231 | Fiber Project Evaluation Tool and Related Methods, Graphical User Interfaces, and Computer-Readable Media - Fiber project evaluation tools and related methods, graphical user interfaces (GUIs), and computer-readable media to provide and display cost estimates for a plurality of fiber solutions options that can be employed to deploy a fiber optic network for a fiber project are disclosed. Inputs are provided to allow a user to provide cost-related inputs to customize the cost estimates determined and displayed for the fiber solutions. In this manner, cost estimates can be provided for a variety of fiber solutions at the same time efficiently and visually in a GUI for efficient comparison purposes and to assist in making a choice on a fiber solution for a given fiber project. The cost estimates for the fiber solutions can also be generated and dynamically updated based on providing cost-related inputs to a user that affect the cost estimates for the fiber solutions in an iterative manner. | 04-05-2012 |
Scott Spillane, San Diego, CA US
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20140312085 | Flashlight Holster - A Flashlight Holster. The holster attaches to a front fork element of a bicycle so that a conventional large flashlight can be removably held therein. An internal O-ring located in the bottom end of the holster prevents vibration of and resists the inadvertent dislodging of the flashlight. The holster is securely attachable to the bicycle forks using a pair of conventional pipe clamps. The holster tube has a notch cut out of it so that the power switch of the flashlight can protrude therethrough when the flashlight is inserted into the holster. | 10-23-2014 |
Sean Spillane, Palo Alto, CA US
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20090140275 | NANOPARTICLE COUPLED TO WAVEGUIDE - A nanoparticle is able to emit single photons. A waveguide is coupled to the nanoparticle and able to receive the single photons. A backreflector is optically coupled to the waveguide and configured to reflect the single photons toward the waveguide. | 06-04-2009 |
Sean Spillane, Mountain View, CA US
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20080246106 | Integrated circuits having photonic interconnect layers and methods for fabricating same - Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to integrated circuits having photonic interconnect layers and methods for fabricating the integrated circuits. In one embodiment of the present invention, an integrated circuit comprises an electronic device layer and one or more photonic interconnect layers. The electronic device layer includes one or more electronic devices, and the electronic device layer is attached to a surface of an intermediate layer. One of the photonic interconnect layers is attached to an opposing surface of the intermediate layer, and each of the photonic interconnect layers has at least one photonic device in communication with at least one of the electronic devices of the electronic device layer. | 10-09-2008 |
20080303049 | Methods for coupling diamond structures to photonic devices - Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to methods for coupling semiconductor-based photonic devices to diamond. In one embodiment of the present invention, a photonic device is optically coupled with a diamond structure. The photonic device comprises a semiconductor material and is optically coupled with the diamond structure with an adhesive substance that adheres the photonic device to the diamond structure. A method for coupling the photonic device with the diamond structure is also provided. The method comprises: depositing a semiconductor material on the diamond structure; forming the photonic device in the semiconductor material so that the photonic device couples with the diamond structure; and adhering the photonic device to the diamond structure. | 12-11-2008 |
Sean M. Spillane, Mountain View, CA US
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20090074355 | Photonically-coupled nanoparticle quantum systems and methods for fabricating the same - Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to photonically-coupled quantum dot systems. In one embodiment of the present invention, a photonic device comprises a top layer, a bottom layer, and a transmission layer positioned between the top layer and the bottom layer and configured to transmit electromagnetic radiation. The photonic devices may also include at least one quantum system embedded within the transmission layer. The at least one quantum system can be positioned to receive electromagnetic radiation and configured to emit electromagnetic radiation that propagates within the transmission layer. | 03-19-2009 |
20090238528 | METHODS FOR FABRICATING COLOR-CENTER-BASED QUANTUM COMPUTER ARCHITECTURES - Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to color-center-based quantum computer architectures that are both scalable and defect tolerant and to methods for fabricating color-center-based quantum computer architectures. In one embodiment of the present invention, a node of a quantum computer architecture comprises a first photonic device configured to transmit electromagnetic waves, a color center embedded in diamond and coupled to the first photonic device, and a switch located between the first photonic device and a bus waveguide. The switch can be configured to selectively control transmission of electromagnetic waves between the bus waveguide and the color center. | 09-24-2009 |
Timothy Spillane, Quincy, MA US
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20130124098 | Body Self-Shielding Background Compensation for Contamination Monitors Based on Anthropometrics - A system and method for correcting, based on a monitored subject's height and thickness, the net count rate value of a whole-body surface contamination monitoring device. The device includes a height detection means for determining the height of a subject being monitored, and a thickness detection means for determining the thickness of at least a portion of the body of the subject being monitored. The net count rate is based on site calibration factor data and self-shielding factor data, wherein both types of factor data consider the determined height and thickness. | 05-16-2013 |
20130313419 | Surface Contamination Monitoring System and Method - A surface contamination monitoring system/method configured to correct the detected the radioactive net count rate (NCR) value of a whole-body surface contamination monitoring device based on monitored subject height and thickness is disclosed. The system includes a height detection means for determining the height of a monitored subject and a thickness detection means for determining the thickness of at least a portion of the monitored subject. The net count rate (NCR) is corrected based on the determined height and thickness of the monitored subject as applied to site calibration factor data and self-shielding factor data to produce a corrected net count rate (CNR). If the corrected net count rate (CNR) registers above a preset alarm threshold, the monitored subject is considered contaminated and an appropriate alarm is registered. | 11-28-2013 |
20140124659 | SCINTILLATOR-BASED NEUTRON DETECTOR FOR OILFIELD APPLICATIONS - Borehole logging tools and systems that include a scintillator positioned to interact with scattered source neutrons that are received from a target formation. The scintillator emits luminescence in response to interaction with the scattered neutrons. The scintillator includes an aluminofluoride host material (e.g., LiCAF). In a specific embodiment, the aluminofluoride host material is doped with europium. In a further specific embodiment, a processor distinguishes scattered neutrons from gamma rays based upon identifying a peak within an output signal from the scintillator. In yet another specific embodiment, a system includes a first scintillator and a second scintillator. The processor subtracts luminescence generated by the second scintillator from luminescence generated by the first scintillator to identify a neutron response of the first scintillator. | 05-08-2014 |
20140319330 | ELPASOLITE SCINTILLATOR-BASED NEUTRON DETECTOR FOR OILFIELD APPLICATIONS - Embodiments described herein are directed to methods and neutron detectors for use in downhole and other oilfield applications. In particular, the neutron detector includes a scintillator formed at least partially from an elpasolite material. In a more specific embodiment, the scintillator is formed from a Cs | 10-30-2014 |