Flemming, US
Andrew W. Flemming, Littleton, CO US
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20110056126 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING HIGH VALUE PRODUCTS FROM BIOMASS - A process for converting biomass into high value energy products is provided comprising the steps of: debarking, chipping, and screening wood; separating a plurality of hemicellulose from a plurality of cellulose and lignin; hydrolyzing the plurality of hemicellulose into monosaccharides; fermenting the monosaccharides using immobilized | 03-10-2011 |
20120301939 | METHODS OF TREATING BIOMASS - A process for producing biofuel from biomass that includes free monosaccharides is provided. The process comprises the steps of mixing the biomass with a recycled hydrolysate for a sufficient time to elute a portion of the free monosaccharides from the biomass thereby forming a sugar enriched hydrolysate. Sugar enriched hydrolysate is then separated from the biomass and monosaccharides contained in the separated sugar enriched hydrolysate are fermented. | 11-29-2012 |
20140234934 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING HIGH VALUE PRODUCTS FROM BIOMASS - A process for converting biomass into high value energy products is provided comprising the steps of: debarking, chipping, and screening wood; separating a plurality of hemicellulose from a plurality of cellulose and lignin; hydrolyzing the plurality of hemicellulose into monosaccharides; fermenting the monosaccharides using immobilized | 08-21-2014 |
James P. Flemming, Orland Park, IL US
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20130065420 | Connector With Capacitively Coupled Connector Interface - A connector with a capacitively coupled connector interface for interconnection with a female portion is provided with an annular groove, with a sidewall, open to an interface end of the female portion. A male portion is provided with a male outer conductor coupling surface at an interface end, covered by an outer conductor dielectric spacer. The male outer conductor coupling surface is dimensioned to seat, spaced apart from the sidewall by the outer conductor dielectric spacer, within the annular groove, when the male portion and the female portion are in an interlocked position, secured by a releasable retainer dimensioned to secure the male portion and the female portion in the interlocked position. | 03-14-2013 |
20130065422 | Capacitively Coupled Flat Conductor Connector - A capacitively coupled flat conductor connector is provided with a male connector body and a female connector body. An alignment insert is coupled to the male connector body, the alignment insert dimensioned to support a predefined length of an inner conductor. An alignment receptacle is coupled to the female connector body, the alignment receptacle dimensioned to receive a connector end of the alignment insert to seat an overlapping portion of an inner conductor and an inner conductor trace parallel with one another against opposite sides of a dielectric spacer. An outer conductor dielectric spacer, which may be a ceramic coating, isolates the contacting elements of the outer conductor signal path between the male and female connectors. | 03-14-2013 |
Jeb H. Flemming, Albuquerque, NM US
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20080245109 | METHODS TO FABRICATE A PHOTOACTIVE SUBSTRATE SUITABLE FOR SHAPED GLASS STRUCTURES - This invention provides an inexpensive and rapid method for fabricating a high-anisotropic-etch ratio, shaped glass structures using a novel photosensitive glass composition. Structures of the photosensitive glass may include micro-channels, micro-optics, microposts, or arrays of hollow micro-needles. Furthermore, such shaped glass structures can be used to form a negative mold for casting the shape in other materials. | 10-09-2008 |
20080248250 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS TO FABRICATE A PHOTOACTIVE SUBSTRATE SUITABLE FOR SHAPED GLASS STRUCTURES - This invention provides an inexpensive and rapid method for fabricating a high-anisotropic-etch ratio, shaped glass structures using a novel photosensitive glass composition. Structures of the photosensitive glass may include micro-channels, micro-optics, microposts, or arrays of hollow micro-needles. Furthermore, such shaped glass structures can be used to form a negative mold for casting the shape in other materials. | 10-09-2008 |
20090069193 | METHOD OF PROVIDING A PATTERN OF BIOLOGICAL-BINDING AREAS FOR BIOLOGICAL TESTING - The present invention provides a method of forming one or more biological-binding areas on a substrate for biological-testing. The method includes activating at least a portion of a glass-ceramic substrate comprising glass and one or more metal containing compounds. The one or more metal containing compounds have a range of diameters that are less than about 300 nanometers in diameter and are spaced an average distance of at least one-half the midpoint of the diameter range apart. The one or more metals include compounds selected from metal oxides, metal nanoparticles, metal alloys, and atomic metals. The glass-ceramic substrate is heated to a temperature near the glass transformation temperature to form one or more metal nanoparticles in one or more ceramic biological-binding areas. The glass-ceramic substrate is etched to expose one or more metal. One or more biological molecules are contacted with one or more ceramic biological-binding areas to provide one or more biological testing areas with an increased binding area as compared to un-activated areas. | 03-12-2009 |
20090258441 | METHOD OF PROVIDING PARTICLES HAVING BIOLOGICAL-BINDING AREAS FOR BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS - The present invention includes micro-sphere composition, methods of making binding assays. The present invention also includes a micro-sphere for binding biological molecules without pretreatment. The micro-sphere includes a spherical glass substrate having one or more metal nanoparticle regions that are exposed from within the glass, wherein the micro-sphere is capable of binding biological molecules without pretreatment. | 10-15-2009 |
20100022416 | ASSAY PLATES, METHODS AND SYSTEMS HAVING ONE OR MORE ETCHED FEATURES - The present invention includes composition, methods of making and methods of using a multi-nano-well plate having a first layer at least partially disposed on the substrate and one or more nano-wells that extends through the first layer that extends toward the substrate, wherein the one or more nano-wells having an opening in the first layer connected to bottom layer by one or more walls. | 01-28-2010 |
20110195360 | METHODS TO FABRICATE A PHOTOACTIVE SUBSTRATE SUITABLE FOR MICROFABRICATION - A method of fabrication and device with holes for electrical conduction made by preparing a photosensitive glass substrate comprising at least silica, lithium oxide, aluminum oxide, and cerium oxide, masking a design layout comprising one or more holes to form one or more electrical conduction paths on the photosensitive glass substrate, exposing at least one portion of the photosensitive glass substrate to an activating energy source, exposing the photosensitive glass substrate to a heating phase of at least ten minutes above its glass transition temperature, cooling the photosensitive glass substrate to transform at least part of the exposed glass to a crystalline material to form a glass-crystalline substrate and etching the glass-crystalline substrate with an etchant solution to form the one or more depressions or through holes for electrical conduction in the device. | 08-11-2011 |
20110217657 | METHODS TO FABRICATE A PHOTOACTIVE SUBSTRATE SUITABLE FOR MICROFABRICATION - A method of fabrication and device with holes for electrical conduction made by preparing a photosensitive glass substrate comprising at least silica, lithium oxide, aluminum oxide, and cerium oxide, masking a design layout comprising one or more holes to form one or more electrical conduction paths on the photosensitive glass substrate, exposing at least one portion of the photosensitive glass substrate to an activating energy source, exposing the photosensitive glass substrate to a heating phase of at least ten minutes above its glass transition temperature, cooling the photosensitive glass substrate to transform at least part of the exposed glass to a crystalline material to form a glass-crystalline substrate and etching the glass-crystalline substrate with an etchant solution to form the one or more depressions or through holes for electrical conduction in the device. | 09-08-2011 |
20130142998 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS TO FABRICATE A PHOTOACTIVE SUBSTRATE SUITABLE FOR SHAPED GLASS STRUCTURES - A shaped photosensitive glass composition comprising silica, K | 06-06-2013 |
Kristoffer D. Flemming, Chandler, AZ US
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20120210036 | NON MAIN CPU/OS BASED OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT - A computing system is described that includes a main system bus that remains active while said computing system operates within a non main CPU/OS based operational state. The computing system also includes a controller that operates functional tasks while the computing system is within the non main CPU/OS based operational state. The computing system also includes an I/O unit coupled to the main system bus that remains active while the computing system operates within the non main CPU/OS based operational state. | 08-16-2012 |
20130346664 | NON MAIN CPU/OS BASED OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT - A computing system is described that includes a main system bus that remains active while said computing system operates within a non main CPU/OS based operational state. The computing system also includes a controller that operates functional tasks while the computing system is within the non main CPU/OS based operational state. The computing system also includes an I/O unit coupled to the main system bus that remains active while the computing system operates within the non main CPU/OS based operational state. | 12-26-2013 |
Kristoffer D. Flemming, Clandler, AZ US
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20090019185 | Non Main CPU/OS Based Operational Environment - A computing system is described that includes a main system bus that remains active while said computing system operates within a non main CPU/OS based operational state. The computing system also includes a controller that operates functional tasks while the computing system is within the non main CPU/OS based operational state. The computing system also includes an I/O unit coupled to the main system bus that remains active while the computing system operates within the non main CPU/OS based operational state. | 01-15-2009 |
Mark J. Flemming, Essex Junction, VT US
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20090183133 | TOOL AND METHOD TO GRAPHICALLY CORRELATE PROCESS AND TEST DATA WITH SPECIFIC CHIPS ON A WAFER - A tool and method is provided to graphically correlate process and test data with specific chips on a multi-project wafer. The tool and method is configured and implemented to select certain sites and export these sites to an industry standard map that can be used in a variety of chip picking or test tools. In one embodiment, the method includes importing a wafer floor plan with chips of different design parameters and importing manufacturing logistical information of the chips. The method further includes graphically rendering each chip on the wafer to scale within a unit cell using the imported wafer floor plan and the manufacturing logistical information. | 07-16-2009 |
20100044858 | Product Chips and Die With a Feature Pattern That Contains Information Relating to the Product Chip, Methods for Fabricating Such Product Chips and Die, and Methods for Reading a Feature Pattern From a Packaged Die - Product chips and die, methods for fabricating product chips, and methods for tracking the identity of die after singulation from a wafer. The product chips and die include a pattern of features formed in a metallization level of a back-end-of-line (BEOL) wiring structure. The features in the pattern contain information relating to the die, such as a unique identifier that includes a wafer identification for a wafer used to fabricate the die and a product chip location for the die on the wafer. The features may be imaged with the assistance of a beam of electromagnetic radiation that penetrates into a packaged die and is altered by the presence of the features in a way that promotes imaging. | 02-25-2010 |
20120119333 | PRODUCT CHIPS AND DIE WITH A FEATURE PATTERN THAT CONTAINS INFORMATION RELATING TO THE PRODUCT CHIP - Product chips and die that include a pattern of features formed in a metallization level of a back-end-of-line (BEOL) wiring structure. The features in the pattern contain information relating to the die, such as a unique identifier that includes a wafer identification used to fabricate the die and a product chip location for the die on a wafer. The features may be imaged with the assistance of a beam of electromagnetic radiation that penetrates into a packaged die and is altered by the presence of the features in a way that promotes imaging. | 05-17-2012 |
20120120758 | METHODS FOR READING A FEATURE PATTERN FROM A PACKAGED DIE - Methods for tracking the identity of die after singulation from a wafer. The product chips and die include a pattern of features formed in a metallization level of a back-end-of-line (BEOL) wiring structure. The features in the pattern contain information relating to the die, such as a unique identifier that includes a wafer identification used to fabricate the die and a product chip location for the die on a wafer. The features may be imaged with the assistance of a beam of electromagnetic radiation that penetrates into a packaged die and is altered by the presence of the features in a way that promotes imaging. | 05-17-2012 |
Matthew Flemming, Medina, OH US
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20110014824 | GROUNDING LUG - A grounding lug for holding a grounding wire includes a housing defining an opening for receiving a wire and a clamping pad movable relative to the housing. The clamping pad is movable between an unclamped position in which the clamping pad defines a wire-receiving pocket in combination with the opening defined by the housing, and a clamped position in which the clamping pad clamps the wire to the housing. The grounding lug also includes a moving mechanism coupled to the housing and the clamping pad for moving the clamping pad between the unclamped and clamped positions. | 01-20-2011 |
20120020791 | RECEPTOR FOR WIND TURBINE BLADE LIGHTNING PROTECTION - A receptor assembly for lightning protection of an object, such as a wind turbine blade, includes a receptor disk configured to be placed on a surface of the object, a receptor block insulator with an integral receptor block, a cover that engages the receptor block insulator, and a cap that engages the cover. The receptor disk and the receptor block may be made of electrically conductive materials, and the cover, and the cap, and the receptor block insulator may define a chamber among them that is lined with an electrically-conductive coating sandwiched between relatively high dielectric media to electrically isolate and shield internal parts of the receptor assembly from receiving a lightning strike directly. | 01-26-2012 |
Matthew J. Flemming, Medina, OH US
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20080217042 | METHOD FOR MAKING RAIL BONDS - A rail bond for bonding a wire or cable to a surface of rail includes a copper sheet and weld metal material solidified from molten metal material. A copper or other metal sheet is placed against the surface of the rail where the bond is to be located, and against an opening of a chamber of a graphite mold where the molten weld metal material is formed. Molten material is produced into liquid form and flows to the copper sheet material. This causes the copper sheet material to melt and bond against the steel rail. The presence of the copper sheet material between the molten weld metal and the rail surface reduces the amount of heating in the steel rail, and reduces the size of the heat affected zone (HAZ) in the steel rail. | 09-11-2008 |
Peter Flemming, Belvidere, IL US
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20120242277 | PORTABLE BATTERY CHARGING APPARATUS - An embodiment of the present invention is directed to a portable battery charging apparatus. The portable battery charging apparatus includes a main body, wheels attached to a base portion of the main body, a battery charger disposed within the main body, and an electrical functional unit disposed within the main body that has a function other than battery charging. | 09-27-2012 |
Peter W. Flemming, Oak Park, IL US
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20100137047 | COMMUNITY GAMING SYSTEM WITH HYBRID COMMUNITY AND INDIVIDUAL OUTCOMES AND AWARDS - A method for conducting a community wagering game on one or more gaming devices comprises receiving a first wager from a first player and determining a first modifier associated with the first player based upon play of a first base game. The method further comprises triggering and displaying a community gaming event comprising a competition and determining a finishing order of a plurality of participants in the competition, the plurality of participants including at least first and second participants. The method further comprises associating the first player with the first participant, determining a first prize value for the first participant, the first prize value based upon the finishing order, and awarding the first player a first award comprising the first prize value as modified by the first modifier. | 06-03-2010 |
20110124393 | Wagering Game With Unilateral Player Selection For Developing a Group - A wagering game system includes a service for conducting a group-wagering game for a group of players under the control of a gaming control system and a plurality of gaming terminals, each gaming terminal connected to the service and being configured to conduct a group-wagering game in combination with the service. The gaming control system is configured to permit a player in the group of players to unilaterally alter a membership of the group of players. | 05-26-2011 |
Robert Flemming, San Jose, CA US
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20110173806 | SUBSTRATES HAVING VOLTAGE SWITCHABLE DIELECTRIC MATERIALS - A method for designing a printed circuit board to meet a specification is described. A first voltage switchable dielectric material is placed in apposition with a first copper foil. A second voltage switchable dielectric material is placed in apposition with a second copper foil. An arcuate portion of the first copper foil is placed in apposition with a first side of an aluminum member, an adhesive substance being situated between the first copper foil and the first side of the aluminum member. An arcuate portion of the second copper foil in is placed apposition with a second side of the aluminum member, an adhesive substance being situated between the second copper foil and the second side of the aluminum member. | 07-21-2011 |
Robert James Flemming, Trumbull, CT US
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20110226904 | VIRTUAL ICE ACCRETION METER DISPLAY - A flight display for an aircraft includes a virtual ice accretion meter having a liquid water content portion and an ice thickness portion. A method for determining ice accretion includes integrating over a time period a constant K multiplied by a liquid water content (LWC) and true airspeed (TAS). | 09-22-2011 |
20120181389 | PASSIVE CONTROL OF ICE SHEDDING - A plate including a body with an aft face at an aft portion of the body, which is attachable to a leading edge of an ice accretion surface such that the body protrudes substantially in a forward direction from the leading edge, and a forward face opposite the aft face, which extends between opposing surfaces of the body and which is oriented substantially perpendicularly with respect to the forward direction and a predominant flow direction of air flowing past the leading edge. | 07-19-2012 |
20140285363 | VIRTUAL ICE ACCRETION METER DISPLAY - An example flight display for an aircraft includes a virtual ice accretion meter display having a liquid water content portion and an ice thickness portion. The ice thickness portion is configured to display a virtual ice thickness value. | 09-25-2014 |
Wonhee Flemming, Sterling, VA US
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20100076803 | Method and System for Dynamic Project Management and Capacity Management and capacity management - Described herein are systems and methods for dynamic project management and capacity management. Specifically, the systems and method include a management tool for performing project management, capacity management, and time and cost creation across systems and departments for the lowest levels of data. The management tool include a computer readable storage medium including a set of instructions that are executable by a processor, the set of instructions being operable to store projected time information and projected cost information for a project, store actual time information and actual cost information for the project, and display a correlation between i) the projected time information and actual time information, and ii) the projected cost information and the actual cost information. | 03-25-2010 |
20130090967 | Method and System for Dynamic Project Management and Capacity Management - Described herein are systems and methods for dynamic project management and capacity management. Specifically, the systems and method include a management tool for performing project management, capacity management, and time and cost creation across systems and departments for the lowest levels of data. The management tool include a computer readable storage medium including a set of instructions that are executable by a processor, the set of instructions being operable to store projected time information and projected cost information for a project, store actual time information and actual cost information for the project, and display a correlation between i) the projected time information and actual time information, and ii) the projected cost information and the actual cost information. | 04-11-2013 |