William Lee
William Lee, Cary, NC US
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20110064081 | NETWORK PROTOCOL HEADER ALIGNMENT - Techniques for routing a payload of a first network protocol, which includes header information for a second network protocol, include communicating a packet. In a circuit block, a first type for the first network protocol and a second type for the second network protocol are determined. The circuit block stores a classification that indicates a unique combination of the first type and the second type. A general purpose processor routes the packet based on the classification. Processor clock cycles are saved that would be consumed in determining the types. Furthermore, based on the classification, the processor can store an offset value for aligning the header relative to a cache line. The circuit block can store the packet shifted by the offset value. The processor can then retrieve from memory a single cache line to receive the header, thereby saving excess loading and ejecting of cache. | 03-17-2011 |
William Lee, Taipei TW
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20100313968 | INFLATION VALVE - An inflation valve is revealed. The inflation valve includes a longitudinal valve body, a valve member and an elastic member sleeved between the valve member and the longitudinal valve body. The longitudinal valve body includes an axially extending hole disposed therein, a projecting edge arranged on the axially extending hole and a round through hole disposed on a center of the projecting edge, and two alignment members having at least one projecting body and/or one concave slot. A round valve head is arranged on the front end of the valve member and alignment members corresponding to the alignment members of the longitudinal valve body disposed on an outer edge of the valve head. While being assembled, the valve head passes the through hole by alignment of the alignment members between the valve member and the longitudinal valve body and becomes staggered. Moreover, by the elastic member, the valve head presses and locks onto the round through hole to form a closed state. | 12-16-2010 |
20140345096 | QUICK RELEASE BUCKLE - A quick release buckle is revealed. The quick release buckle includes a male member, a female member and a pulling member. The male member consists of two symmetrical legs that can be deformed elastically and a U-shaped part disposed between the two legs. Two ends of one side of the U-shaped part with an opening are respectively connected to each of the two legs. The female member is inserted by and locked with the male member while the pulling member is connected to the U-shaped part of the male member. When users pull the pulling member out, two ends of the U-shaped part with the opening are deformed inward. Thus the two legs are further driven to be deformed inward. Therefore the male member is pulled out of the female member. | 11-27-2014 |
William Lee, Belfast GB
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20100301088 | Glass Breaking Device - A device for breaking glass, arranged to be mounted on a pane of a breakable substrate, and being actuatable to break the pane. In one embodiment, the device comprises a base, a plunger moveable relative the base and a pin extending from and axially moveable relative the plunger, wherein the plunger is moveable relative the base from a retracted to an extended position so when the base is placed against a first pane, a distal end of the pin strikes and breaks the first pane, and the pin is moveable relative the plunger from a retracted position to an extended position, with the plunger in its extended position, such that the distal end of the pin strikes and breaks a second pane parallel to the first pane. Preferably, the plunger and pin are biased to an extended position each by a biasing means. | 12-02-2010 |
20140065656 | SPECIMEN IMAGING DEVICE AND METHODS FOR USE THEREOF - A specimen holding and positioning apparatus operable to substantially non-movably maintain a specimen (e.g., an excised tissue specimen) in a fixed or stable orientation with respect to the apparatus during imaging operations (e.g., x-ray imaging), transport (e.g., from a surgery room to a pathologist's laboratory), and the like for use in facilitating accurate detection and diagnosis of cancers and/or other abnormalities of the specimen. | 03-06-2014 |
William Lee, Portland, OR US
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20090089510 | SPECULATIVE READ IN A CACHE COHERENT MICROPROCESSOR - A cache coherence manager, disposed in a multi-core microprocessor, includes a request unit, an intervention unit, a response unit and an interface unit. The request unit receives coherent requests and selectively issues speculative requests in response. The interface unit selectively forwards the speculative requests to a memory. The interface unit includes at least three tables. Each entry in the first table represents an index to the second table. Each entry in the second table represents an index to the third table. The entry in the first table is allocated when a response to an associated intervention message is stored in the first table but before the speculative request is received by the interface unit. The entry in the second table is allocated when the speculative request is stored in the interface unit. The entry in the third table is allocated when the speculative request is issued to the memory. | 04-02-2009 |
20090248988 | MECHANISM FOR MAINTAINING CONSISTENCY OF DATA WRITTEN BY IO DEVICES - A multi-core microprocessor includes, in part, a cache coherence manager that maintains coherence among the multitude of microprocessor cores, and an I/O coherence unit that maintains coherent traffic between the I/O devices and the multitude of processing cores of the microprocessor. The I/O coherence unit stalls non-coherent I/O write requests until it receives acknowledgement that all pending coherent I/O write requests issued prior to the non-coherence I/O write requests have been made visible to the processing cores. The I/O coherence unit ensures that MMIO read responses are not delivered to the processing cores until after all previous I/O write requests are made visible to the processing cores. Deadlock conditions are prevented by limiting MMIO requests in such a way that they can never block I/O write requests from completing. | 10-01-2009 |
20140164714 | SPECULATIVE READ IN A CACHE COHERENT MICROPROCESSOR - A cache coherence manager, disposed in a multi-core microprocessor, includes a request unit, an intervention unit, a response unit and an interface unit. The request unit receives coherent requests and selectively issues speculative requests in response. The interface unit selectively forwards the speculative requests to a memory. The interface unit includes at least three tables. Each entry in the first table represents an index to the second table. Each entry in the second table represents an index to the third table. The entry in the first table is allocated when a response to an associated intervention message is stored in the first table but before the speculative request is received by the interface unit. The entry in the second table is allocated when the speculative request is stored in the interface unit. The entry in the third table is allocated when the speculative request is issued to the memory. | 06-12-2014 |
20150089157 | SPECULATIVE READ IN A CACHE COHERENT MICROPROCESSOR - A cache coherence manager, disposed in a multi-core microprocessor, includes a request unit, an intervention unit, a response unit and an interface unit. The request unit receives coherent requests and selectively issues speculative requests in response. The interface unit selectively forwards the speculative requests to a memory. The interface unit includes at least three tables. Each entry in the first table represents an index to the second table. Each entry in the second table represents an index to the third table. The entry in the first table is allocated when a response to an associated intervention message is stored in the first table but before the speculative request is received by the interface unit. The entry in the second table is allocated when the speculative request is stored in the interface unit. The entry in the third table is allocated when the speculative request is issued to the memory. | 03-26-2015 |
William Lee, Humble, TX US
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20090012214 | Performance Grade Asphalt Composition and Method of Production Thereof - An asphalt material having improved paving characteristics and processes for its preparation. An asphalt base material is heated in a mixing chamber to a temperature sufficient to melt the asphalt so that it can be stirred. A water-insoluble heavy metal soap is incorporated into the chamber in an amount effective to reduce the PAV-DSR temperature of the asphalt base material by an incremental amount of at least 1° C. Thereafter, the asphalt material is recovered from the mixing chamber to provide an asphalt product containing the heavy metal soap which exhibits a PAV-DSR temperature which is less than the PAV-DSR temperature for the corresponding base material without the addition of the heavy metal soap. The water-insoluble soap is a C | 01-08-2009 |
20090143504 | Bitumen/Rubber Compositions Crosslinked with Polythiomorpholines, Polysulfides and/or Mercaptobenzimidazole - Asphalt and elastomeric polymer compositions crosslinked with mixed polythiomorpholines or at least one alkyl polysulfide can give polymer modified asphalts (PMAs) with improved properties and/or reduced H | 06-04-2009 |
20090149577 | Using Excess Levels of Metal Salts to Improve Properties when Incorporating Polymers in Asphalt - In methods of preparing asphalt and elastomeric polymer compositions such as polymer modified asphalt (PMA), it has been discovered that the compatibility can be improved by adding excess amounts of certain organic and inorganic metal salts beyond the proportions normally used. Suitable metal salts may be metal oxides that include, but are not necessarily limited to, zinc oxide, calcium oxide, and the like. The method of the invention also permits asphalt modified with other polymers such as ground tire rubber (GTR) to have improved compatibility. Additionally, the use of excess amounts of these metal salts helps control gel formation. | 06-11-2009 |
20090182072 | Use of Zinc Oxide to Improve Compatibility of Polymer Modified Asphalt Crosslinked with Phenol Aldenyde Resin - In methods of preparing asphalt and elastomeric polymer compositions crosslinked with phenol aldehyde resins and sulfur, such as polymer modified asphalt (PMA), it has been discovered that the MP1 compatibility may be improved by adding certain ionic metal salts. Suitable ionic metal oxides include, but are not necessarily limited to, zinc oxide, cadmium oxide, and the like. Acceptable elastomeric polymers include, but are not necessarily limited to, styrene-butadiene copolymers. Additional sulfur-containing crosslinkers may also be used. | 07-16-2009 |
William Lee, Revere, MA US
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20090155519 | Hydrophilic Coating Of polymeric Substrates - A method of coating a polymeric substrate with a hydrophilic polymer, including (1) applying a base polymer dispersed in a first solvent onto a surface of a substrate formed of a moldable polymer, the first solvent being capable of penetrating into the substrate; (2) removing the first solvent to leave behind on the surface a first polymeric layer, wherein the first layer is formed of the base polymer, at least some molecules of which are partially entrapped in the substrate; (3) applying a hydrophilic polymer dispersed in a second solvent onto the first layer, the second solvent being capable of penetrating into the first layer; and (4) removing the second solvent to leave behind on the first layer a second polymeric layer, wherein the second layer is formed of the hydrophilic polymer, at least some molecules of which are partially entrapped in the first layer. Also disclosed is a coated polymeric substrate prepared by this method. | 06-18-2009 |
20090155595 | Polymeric Composites with a Hydrophilic Coating - A polymeric composite including (1) a substrate formed of a moldable polymer; (2) a first polymeric layer containing a base polymer, the first layer adhering to a surface of the substrate by physical entrapment of at least some molecules of the base polymer in the substrate; and (3) a second polymeric layer containing a hydrophilic polymer, the second layer adhering to a surface of the first layer by physical entrapment of at least some molecules of the hydrophilic polymer in the first layer. Also disclosed is a device including such a composite for delivering an intraocular lens. | 06-18-2009 |
William Lee, Milton CA
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20110167026 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING EXTENSIBLE ELECTRONIC LEARNING SYSTEMS - An extensible electronic learning system having at least one learning management system having a learning management processor and a learning management memory operatively coupled thereto, said processor programmed for executing at least one learning management service and providing at least one extensible integration module. Each extensible integration module includes a predefined vendor services interface comprising at least one vendor services definition, and a vendor configuration upload component for receiving vendor configuration settings about at least one vendor. The at least one vendor having a vendor processor and a vendor memory operatively coupled thereto, said vendor processor programmed for executing a least one vendor services, the at least one of said vendor services implementing the at least one of said vendor service definition, and providing at least one vendor integration module, each vendor integration module comprising the predefined vendor services interface and the vendor configuration settings. The vendor configuration settings are received by the extensible integration module such that the learning management system may request the at least one of said vendor services based on the extensible integration module. | 07-07-2011 |
20110246893 | PRESENTATION SLIDE PREPARATION - Presenting a slide. Anticipating a slide to be selected for display. Receiving data of the anticipated slide in an unconstructed format. Constructing the anticipated slide from the received data. Caching the constructed slide. Pre-drawing the constructed slide in construction memory. Receiving instructions to display a slide. In the event that the instructed slide is the cached and pre-drawn slide, rendering the pre-drawn slide to display memory. | 10-06-2011 |
William Lee, Taichung City TW
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20120152347 | STACKED ELECTRODE AND PHOTO-ELECTRIC DEVICE HAVING THE SAME - A stacked electrode includes an optical match layer, a transparent conductive layer, and a metal layer. A complex refractive index of the optical match layer is N | 06-21-2012 |
William Lee, Chelsea, MA US
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20130129953 | FUNCTIONALIZED HYDROPHILIC AND LUBRICIOUS POLYMERIC MATRIX AND METHODS OF USING SAME - Compositions are provided herein comprising a base polymer having engrafted with a secondary polymeric matrix having hydrophilic and lubricious copolymer brushes. Each copolymer brush further comprises functional groups immobilized along the surface of the brush in a plurality of layers, the functional groups conferring hydrophilic and lubricious properties to the base polymer. These polymer compositions are useful for e.g., fabricating devices for delivery of intraocular lenses (IOLs) as well as improving the hydrophilic properties of contact lenses. | 05-23-2013 |
William Lee, North Miami, FL US
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20130226292 | ISLET STORING INTRAOCULAR IMPLANT, METHOD OF USING THE SAME AND KIT INCLUDING THE SAME - An intraocular implant that has an anterior portion, at least one haptic element designed to localize the intraocular implant within an eye, a posterior portion, and an islet storage feature coupled to the anterior and posterior portions is disclosed. The interior of the islet storage feature is accessible from the anterior portion. The intraocular implant can be used as part of a method for treating a disease state, including, but not limited to, diabetes, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, macular edema, and other blinding eye diseases. | 08-29-2013 |