Wright, MN
Cory P. Wright, Maplewood, MN US
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20110160558 | IMPLANTABLE RADIOPAQUE MARKING - Specified information can be provided to a user, to a machine, or to an automated process using a specified configuration of a plurality of radiopaque rings about at least a portion of an implantable lead. | 06-30-2011 |
Daniel A. Wright, Rochester, MN US
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20090147464 | Ventilation Assembly for Computer Hardware Systems - An assembly for dissipating heat generated by electronic components which include a ventilating panel having a plurality of vent holes arranged thereon. More specifically, the perforation pattern of vent holes is staggered to provide adjacent larger and smaller vent holes in at least two rows of vent holes. A second row of vent holes is staggered with respect to the first row of vent holes such that the larger vent holes are aligned with smaller vent holes, preferably in a ratio of two smaller vent holes per one larger vent hole. Such a perforation arrangement of vent holes may be provided on a blindswap cassette for securing and aligning computer cards for mounting in a housing, such as a sled for use in computer systems. | 06-11-2009 |
20100078397 | DUAL SWIVEL IN-LINE LOAD NODE LOCK MECHANISM - An in-line node locking mechanism for supporting and locking a node within a rack system such forces applied on a node by the node locking mechanism generate consistent output forces. The in-line node locking mechanism utilizes dual swivel nuts and an in-line loading arrangement that evenly distributes forces along the length of a rail system to create evenly distributed forces and avoid the creation of stress points. An actuating screw causes the node locking mechanism to adjust between unlocked and locked positions. In the unlocked position, the mechanism causes the node to be lowered and move freely along the in-line rail system. In the locked position the mechanism causes the node to securely abut the rack system thereby locking the node within the rack system. | 04-01-2010 |
20150076839 | COMPONENT AND LOW PROFILE FLEXIBLE LATCH ASSEMBLY - Latch assembly including a latch arm, having first and second length edges and first and second width edges. The latch arm includes a latch pawl, a pivot connector, and a stabilizing member, positioned in a plane. The latch pawl connected to the first width edge and providing spring force resisting deflection non-parallel to the plane. The pivot connector and stabilizing member formed within an area of the latch arm. The stabilizing member extending distally relative to the second width edge to the pivot connector, and providing spring force resisting deflection parallel to the plane. The component and latch assembly including a component having first and second faces being adjacent and perpendicular. The latch arm rotatably mounted on the second face between latched and unlatched positions. Assembly including an embossment positioned to deflect the latch pawl during latching so the latch arm sits raised upon the embossment in the latched position. | 03-19-2015 |
Graham Scott Wright, Pine River, MN US
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20100051019 | SOLAR POWERED FURNACE AND FURNACE ARRAY - In some embodiments, a first solar powered furnace may be fluidically coupled to a second solar powered furnace in a solar powered furnace array by an array interconnect, which may include a first receiver, a second receiver, and an array interconnect stent that is at least partially inserted into each of the first receiver and the second receiver. In some embodiments, the solar powered furnace may include a back pass air channel defined by a duct floor and a solar absorption plate, and a distance between the duct floor and the solar absorption plate and a flow rate of air may be selected such that air flows through the back pass air channel in a laminar flow regime. In some embodiments, the solar powered furnace may include a mounting system including a mounting rail and a mounting channel defined in a back surface of the solar powered furnace. | 03-04-2010 |
John D. Wright, Wyoming, MN US
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20090131904 | INTERNAL THREADS IN TUBING - Embodiments of the present invention provide an internally threaded tube of virtually limitless length that can be easily and reliably constructed. In one aspect, the invention provides an internally threaded tube that includes a tube casing and a coil. A ratio of the length of the tube casing to the inner diameter of the tube casing can be greater than 5:1. The coil can be positioned coaxially within the tube casing. In this position, the coil can exert a radially outward force on the inner surface of the tube casing, which can aid in bonding. A portion of the coil can be specially adapted to be bonded to the tube casing. Methods of creating internally threaded tubes and methods of spirally delivering surgical components with internally threaded tubes are also disclosed. | 05-21-2009 |
John S. Wright, Minneapolis, MN US
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20090015962 | HEAD-DISC INTERFACE (HDI) MODAL RESPONSE MONITORING - Apparatus and method for head-disc interface (HDI) modal response monitoring. A sensing element disposed on a rigid actuator arm is mechanically impedance matched to a head-disc interface (HDI) supported by the actuator arm to resonate at a predetermined frequency corresponding to at least one disturbance associated with the HDI. | 01-15-2009 |
20100177446 | MICROACTUATOR WITH SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYER ENCAPSULANT - A microactuator comprises a mounting block, a head suspension, a compliant joint for connecting the mounting block to the head suspension, and a piezoelectric element for deforming the compliant joint in order to rotate the head suspension with respect to the mounting block. An encapsulant covers an exposed surface of the microactuator. The encapsulant comprises a self-assembled monolayer formed of an organosilicone or organosilane, where the self-assembled monolayer has a self-limiting thickness of one layer of a molecule. | 07-15-2010 |
John S. Wright, Edina, MN US
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20110292548 | HEAD GIMBAL ASSEMBLIES WITH WINDAGE DIVERSION FEATURES - A head gimbal assembly includes windage diversion structures that can comprise a base plate attached to the head gimbal assembly, a load beam, an actuator arm connected to the load beam, and a slider attached to the load beam. The base plate further comprises a grooved or channel portion that is oriented so that a plurality of grooves or channels diverts at least a portion of air flow away from the slider or load beam. A storage device and a method are also disclosed. | 12-01-2011 |
20140104722 | MULTI-LAYER PIEZOELECTRIC TRANSDUCER WITH INACTIVE LAYERS - Apparatus for positioning a control object, such as a microactuator used to position a read/write transducer adjacent a data storage medium. In accordance with some embodiments, a piezoelectric transducer (PZT) element is adapted to induce rotational displacement of the control object in a bending mode of operation. The PZT element has a plurality of piezoelectric material layers and a plurality of electrically conductive layers interposed between the piezoelectric material layers. The piezoelectric material layers include a first subset of active layers and at least one non-active layer. | 04-17-2014 |
John Stuart Wright, Minneapolis, MN US
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20100097726 | COST REDUCED MICROACTUATOR SUSPENSION - An improved microactuator suspension is provided for use with high density storage media. The number of microactuator elements is reduced to one and placed perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis of the suspension arm to maximize the windage and resonance performance and minimize the microactuator's contribution to bending stiffness and the off track bending component. An improved electrical connection eliminates the requirement for a jumper. These improvements reduce cost by reducing part count and assembly complexity. | 04-22-2010 |
John Stuart Wright, Edina, MN US
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20090262460 | HEAD ASSEMBLY HAVING A SENSING ELEMENT - A head or slider having a sensor element to detect changes in head-media spacing is disclosed. In illustrated embodiments the sensor element includes a piezoelectric sensor layer or similar layer that provides acoustic emission or vibration responsive to changes in head-media spacing. In illustrated embodiments, the sensor element is located proximate to the close point of the head and slider. In embodiments described in the specification, output from the sensor element is utilized to energize a heating element or microactuator to control pole tip protrusion or actuation of transducer elements responsive to changes in head-media spacing. | 10-22-2009 |
20110032642 | COMMONLY-POLED PIEZOELECTRIC DEVICE - A system for poling piezoelectric devices comprises a plurality of thin-film components, a plurality of piezoelectric devices, a poling pad for poling the piezoelectric devices, a plurality of traces, and a plurality of current-limiting elements. The thin-film components are separated by dice lanes to form an array, and the piezoelectric devices are formed on the thin-film components. The traces connect the piezoelectric devices across the dice lanes in parallel to the poling pad. Each current-limiting element is connected in series with one of the piezoelectric devices, in order to limit current to individual piezoelectric devices that experience current-related failure. | 02-10-2011 |
20120099226 | COMPACT MICROACTUATOR HEAD ASSEMBLY - Method and apparatus for a head gimbal assembly (HGA) which incorporates a microactuator. In accordance with various embodiments, a gimbal assembly has a gimbal island disposed within an aperture of a gimbal plate, which is mechanically decoupled from the gimbal island. At least one microactuator element is attached between the gimbal island and the gimbal plate to allow rotation of the gimbal island independent of the gimbal plate. The gimbal assembly is suspended from a dimple which extends from the gimbal island. | 04-26-2012 |
20130026883 | COMMONLY-POLED PIEZOELECTRIC DEVICE - A system for poling piezoelectric devices comprises a plurality of thin-film components, a plurality of piezoelectric devices, a poling pad for poling the piezoelectric devices, a plurality of traces, and a plurality of current-limiting elements. The thin-film components are separated by dice lanes to form an array, and the piezoelectric devices are formed on the thin-film components. The traces connect the piezoelectric devices across the dice lanes in parallel to the poling pad. Each current-limiting element is connected in series with one of the piezoelectric devices, in order to limit current to individual piezoelectric devices that experience current-related failure. | 01-31-2013 |
20130063834 | Head Assembly with Head-Media Spacing Control - A head assembly including one or more transducer elements for controlling head-media spacing is disclosed. The assembly includes detection circuitry configured to receive an input detection signal responsive to the spacing between the head and the data storage media and provide an output measure indicative of the head-media spacing. The output signal is utilized by control circuitry to provide a control input to one of a plurality of transducer elements on the head to protrude a localized portion of the head to adjust head-media spacing. | 03-14-2013 |
20130271889 | COMMONLY-POLED PIEZOELECTRIC DEVICE - A system for poling piezoelectric devices comprises a plurality of thin-film components, a plurality of piezoelectric devices, a poling pad for poling the piezoelectric devices, a plurality of traces, and a plurality of current-limiting elements. The thin-film components are separated by dice lanes to form an array, and the piezoelectric devices are formed on the thin-film components. The traces connect the piezoelectric devices across the dice lanes in parallel to the poling pad. Each current-limiting element is connected in series with one of the piezoelectric devices, in order to limit current to individual piezoelectric devices that experience current-related failure. | 10-17-2013 |
Joshua Isaac Wright, Minneapolis, MN US
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20110096444 | MICRO-ELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEM BASED ARC-LESS SWITCHING WITH CIRCUITRY FOR ABSORBING ELECTRICAL ENERGY DURING A FAULT CONDITION - A system is presented. The system includes a micro-electromechanical system switch. Further, the system includes a balanced diode bridge configured to suppress arc formation between contacts of the micro-electromechanical system switch. A pulse circuit is coupled to the balanced diode bridge to form a pulse signal in response to a fault condition. An energy-absorbing circuitry is coupled in a parallel circuit with the pulse circuit and is adapted to absorb electrical energy resulting from the fault condition without affecting a pulse signal formation by the pulse circuit. | 04-28-2011 |
Justin Wright, Rosemount, MN US
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20090265380 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TABLES OF CONTENTS - To address problems related to use and formation of tables of contents, the present inventors, devised among other things, an exemplary table-of-contents (TOC) data structure and related systems and methods. One exemplary method entails associating a node from one TOC with a node of another TOC and then assigning a unique identifier to the associated pair of nodes. The unique identifier can then be used to logically define another TOC that includes portions of the two original TOCs. Another exemplary method entails tagging or associating nodes of a TOC with one or more view labels. (Identifiers for node relationships rather than the nodes themselves are tagged with the labels in some embodiments.) | 10-22-2009 |
20140089350 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TABLES OF CONTENTS - To address problems related to use and formation of tables of contents, the present inventors, devised among other things, an exemplary table-of-contents (TOC) data structure and related systems and methods. One exemplary method entails associating a node from one TOC with a node of another TOC and then assigning a unique identifier to the associated pair of nodes. The unique identifier can then be used to logically define another TOC that includes portions of the two original TOCs. Another exemplary method entails tagging or associating nodes of a TOC with one or more view labels. (Identifiers for node relationships rather than the nodes themselves are tagged with the labels in some embodiments.) | 03-27-2014 |
Kevin Wright, Crystal, MN US
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20110250337 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING MULTIPLE FOOD EXTRUDATES - An apparatus ( | 10-13-2011 |
20130022726 | Methods and Apparatus for Producing Multiple Food Extrudates - An apparatus for forming a single extrudable food stream such as a cooked cereal dough into a plurality of differently colored and/or flavored dough streams is disclosed including an extruder having screw augers for advancing a plastic food mass, a head or manifold for dividing the plastic food mass into a plurality of substreams each in turn in fluid communication with a plurality of sub-divided dough passageways, and a die head having a plurality of die ports. Each subpassage is separately supplied an additive and has disposed therein a multiplicity of in-line static mixer elements to admix the additive into the substreams of the plastic food mass before passage through the die ports. In a preferred form, first and second substreams are intermixed in a non-homogenous manner before reaching the exit ports. The extrudates are severed into individual pieces by a rotary cutter. | 01-24-2013 |
Mark E. Wright, Minneapolis, MN US
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20090216391 | INERTIAL SIGNALS FOR FLIGHT CONTROL BACKUP MODE - A flight control system is provided that includes a reference system and flight control actuators. The reference system includes one or more sets of gyroscopes and accelerometers. At least one set of the gyroscopes and accelerometers are configured to provide a first output of a first set inertial signals for normal mode flight control and second output of a second different set of inertial signals for backup mode flight control. The flight control actuators are configured to be controlled by one of the first set of inertial signals and the second set of inertial signals. | 08-27-2009 |
Michael Wright, Chanhassen, MN US
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20130145426 | Web-Hosted Self-Managed Virtual Systems With Complex Rule-Based Content Access - A computer-based service provides methods and apparatus for a user to manage a collection of information that the user wishes to share with, or distribute to, one or more designated recipients, typically at a future time, where the user controls the contents of the collection, and the times and rules under which the collection, or portions of the collection, may be accessed by, or delivered to, the one or more designated recipients; and where the resources for storing, retrieving, processing and communicating the collection of information is logically centralized and remote from the user. | 06-06-2013 |
Michael Wright, St.michael, MN US
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20130289171 | CURABLE AQUEOUS COMPOSITION - A curable aqueous composition that includes a first polymer that includes carboxyl groups, and a second component that includes a second water insoluble polymer and a stabilizer. The second component includes functional groups that react with the carboxyl groups of the first polymer during cure, is free from carboxylic acid groups, or a combination thereof. The composition, when dry, exhibits a first Tg of at least 10° C. and a second Tg of at least 50° C. | 10-31-2013 |
Pamela A. Wright, Rochester, MN US
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20090019270 | EMBEDDED DEVICE PROGRAM DEBUG CONTROL - An embedded processor system includes an integrated development environment and an embedded processor system operating system. The operating system is operable to run on the embedded processor system, and a command queue is operable to receive commands from a debugging module external to the embedded processor system. A command queue processing module is operable to change settings in the embedded processor in response to commands in the command queue. | 01-15-2009 |
20090019423 | XML BOARD SUPPORT CUSTOMIZATION - A markup language file comprises software build options usable to determine at least one software build configuration setting. One or more software build options are specified in a markup language file to specify one or more software build configuration settings for use in compilation of software. The markup language is an XML file, is editable in an Integrated Development Environment such as via a Graphical User Interface, and includes settings specific to an embedded processor system configuration. | 01-15-2009 |
20090115789 | METHODS, SYSTEMS AND APPARATUS FOR MAXIMUM FRAME SIZE - Apparatus, methods, and systems are disclosed for capturing video frames. The system determines a maximum memory size available for video capture. The system initiates video capture and acquires a frame. The system then analyzes the incoming frame and determines if the frame is larger than the maximum memory size. If the frame is larger than the maximum memory size and if a quality parameter is greater than zero, the quality parameter is lowered. | 05-07-2009 |
20100332605 | MESH NETWORK BRIDGE ROUTING - A wireless mesh network server is operable to receive a message to one or more mesh network nodes from a client external to the mesh network, the message comprising an alias identifying the one or more mesh network nodes. The server is further operable to identify the one or more receiving mesh network nodes by the received message alias via an alias table, and forward the received message to the one or more mesh network nodes identified by the alias. | 12-30-2010 |
Ronald Maceo Wright, Brooklyn Park, MN US
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20140174969 | DISPOSABLE FOOTWEAR - A disposable footwear for being worn on a human foot. The disposable footwear protects the foot. The disposable footwear can be made from rubber material. The disposable footwear can form to the contours of the foot. The disposable footwear can be provided in a discrete package to be portable as a kit. The disposable footwear covers the foot to protect the foot from debris, moisture, contaminants, and/or bacteria. | 06-26-2014 |
Timothy N. Wright, Minneapolis, MN US
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20140133748 | BLENDING WITH MULTIPLE BLEND MODES FOR IMAGE MANIPULATION - In various example embodiments, a system and method are provided for blending a group of layers with multiple blend modes such that additional style layers are applied to the layer group's combined shape, and clipped as if the style layers were applied to a single layer with the combined transparency of the group's layers. In example embodiments, for each of a plurality of layers: a group background is blended behind a group buffer, one of the plurality of layers is blended on top of the group buffer while ignoring a transparency of the group buffer, and the background is factored out from the group buffer. When the blending is complete, a style or effect is applied to the blended layers, and the background is blended behind the group result such that the group result transparency such that the style is clipped to the group result. | 05-15-2014 |
William Wright, Willmar, MN US
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20150355003 | ACCELEROMETER-BASED SYSTEM FOR MONITORING FLOW - Some system embodiments may include a flow monitor and a communication hub. The flow monitor may be configured to be mounted on a feed line. The flow monitor may include an accelerometer configured to detect vibration of the feed line. The communication hub may be configured to wirelessly communicate with the flow monitor, to receive accelerometer data from the flow monitor, and use the accelerometer data to communicate flow status information through a network to a user. | 12-10-2015 |