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Darin K. Winterton, San Jose, CA US
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20130201347 | PRESENCE DETECTION DEVICE - A user presence detection device includes a camera module with a silicon-based image sensor adapted to capture an image and a processing device configured to process the image to detect the presence of a user. The camera module further includes a light filter having a lower cut-off wavelength of between 550 nm and 700 nm and a higher cut-off wavelength of between 900 nm and 1100 nm. | 08-08-2013 |
Gregory D. Winterton, Flower Mound, TX US
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20090280602 | DOUBLE WAFER CARRIER PROCESS FOR CREATING INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DIE WITH THROUGH-SILICON VIAS AND MICRO-ELECTRO-MECHANICAL SYSTEMS PROTECTED BY A HERMETIC CAVITY CREATED AT THE WAFER LEVEL - A TSV-MEMS packaging process is provided. The process includes forming TSVs in the front side of the product wafer, and attaching a first carrier to the front side of the product wafer, subsequent to forming TSVs. The process further includes thinning the back side of the product wafer to expose TSV tips, detaching the first carrier from the front side of the product wafer, and transferring the thinned wafer to a second carrier with back side adhered to the second wafer carrier. Semiconductor components are added to the front side of the product wafer, followed by forming a hermetic cavity over the added semiconductor components, and detaching the second carrier from the back side of the product wafer. Wafer level processing continues after detaching the second carrier. | 11-12-2009 |
Gregory Dean Winterton, Flower Mound, TX US
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20090067025 | Method and System for Filling Voids in Electromechanical Systems - In accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure, a method for filling a void of an electromechanical system includes forming a void within a support layer. A conductive layer is formed outwardly from the support layer such that a portion of the conductive layer partially fills the void. A remainder of the void is filled with an inorganic material. A mirror is formed outwardly from the inorganic material and the conductive layer. | 03-12-2009 |
Lyle C. Winterton, Gyeongsangbuk-Do KR
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20110126761 | CVD REACTOR WITH ENERGY EFFICIENT THERMAL-RADIATION SHIELD - A Siemens type CVD reactor device is provided. One or more radiation shields are disposed between a rod filament and a cooled wall in the reactor. The radiation shield absorbs radiant heat emanating from the heated polysilicon rod during the CVD process, gets heated above 400° C., re-radiate the absorbed heat toward both of the polysilicon rod and the cooled wall, so as to provide thermal shielding effect to the cooled wall. The net energy loss of the polysilicon rod is reduced as much as the amount of energy emitted toward the polysilicon rod from the radiation shield, such that considerable amount of electrical energy of the CVD reactor is reduced and saved. The energy reduction rate goes up much higher if using multiple layered radiation shields, low shielding emissivity, and low thermal conductivity together. The purity of the manufactured polysilicon can be maintained by using thermal shielding material that is stable in a high temperature such as graphite, silicon carbide-coated graphite, and silicon. | 06-02-2011 |
Lyle C. Winterton, Butte, MT US
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20080206970 | Production Of Polycrystalline Silicon - Polysilicon is deposited onto a tube or other hollow body. The hollow body replaces the slim rod of a conventional Siemens-type reactor and may be heated internally with simple resistance elements. The hollow body diameter is selected to provide a surface area much larger than that of a silicon slim rod. The hollow body material may be chosen such that, upon cooling, deposited polysilicon readily separates from the hollow body due to differences in contraction and falls into a collection container. | 08-28-2008 |
Lynn Cook Winterton, Alphretta, GA US
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20110140292 | METHODS FOR MAKING SILICONE HYDROGEL LENSES FROM WATER-BASED LENS FORMULATIONS - Described herein are methods for producing silicone hydrogel lenses. The methods involve introducing into a mold a water-based lens-forming composition, curing the lens-forming composition in a mold to form the lens, and removing the lens from the mold. The lens-forming composition comprises (i) a polysiloxane-containing vinylic monomer or macromer, (ii) at least one hydrophilic vinylic monomer, (iii) a surfactant, and, and (iv) water. The surfactant is polysiloxane-containing surfactant that is free of actinically-polymerizable groups and is a copolymer having from about 10% to about 40% by weight of one or more polysiloxane segments and from about 90% to about 60% by weight hydrophilic units and/or segments. The methods permit the use of water as a solvent and reduce the need for organic solvents. Additionally, the lenses produced by the methods can have improved properties such oxygen permeability. | 06-16-2011 |
Lynn Cook Winterton, Fort Worth, TX US
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20120152284 | PRESSURE-VENTING CONTAINER FOR DISINFECTION AND STORAGE OF CONTACT LENSES - A lens care system and method for venting gas to release pressure from a container, such as generated in peroxide-based lens treatment. A seal formed between a deformable cap and a container cup prevents release of liquid, but deformation of the cap under the influence of pressure generated within the container temporarily releases the seal to permit venting of gas. | 06-21-2012 |
Lynn Cook Winterton, Keller, TX US
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20130034593 | Method for Making Medical Devices Having Antimicrobial Coatings Thereon - The present invention provides a method for preparing a medical device, preferably a contact lens, having an antimicrobial metal-containing LbL coating on a medical device, wherein the antimicrobial metal-containing LbL coating comprises at least one layer of a negatively charged polyionic material having —COOAg groups and/or silver nanoparticles formed by reducing Ag | 02-07-2013 |
20130308093 | SILICONE HYDROGEL LENS WITH A CROSSLINKED HYDROPHILIC COATING - The invention is related to a cost-effective method for making a silicone hydrogel contact lens having a crosslinked hydrophilic coating thereon. A method of the invention involves heating a silicone hydrogel contact lens in an aqueous solution in the presence of a water-soluble, highly branched, thermally-crosslinkable hydrophilic polymeric material having positively-charged azetidinium groups, to and at a temperature from about 40° C. to about 140° C. for a period of time sufficient to covalently attach the thermally-crosslinkable hydrophilic polymeric material onto the surface of the silicone hydrogel contact lens through covalent linkages each formed between one azetidinium group and one of the reactive functional groups on and/or near the surface of the silicone hydrogel contact lens, thereby forming a crosslinked hydrophilic coating on the silicone hydrogel contact lens. Such method can be advantageously implemented directly in a sealed lens package during autoclave. | 11-21-2013 |
20140096484 | CONTACT LENS PRODUCTS - The present invention relates to improved contact lens products which not only have initial insertion comfort but also are comfortable to wear for more than about 6 hours. The invention is achieved by packaging and storing a hydrogel lens with two or more leachable polymeric lubricants incorporated therein in a relatively viscous packaging solution including a relatively low molecular weight polyethylene glycol (PEG) and a viscosity-enhancing hydrophilic polymer. The present invention also provides methods for making contact lens products of the invention. | 04-10-2014 |
20140112994 | Method for Making Medical Devices Having Antimicrobial Coatings Thereon - The present invention provides a method for preparing a medical device, preferably a contact lens, having an antimicrobial metal-containing LbL coating on a medical device, wherein the antimicrobial metal-containing LbL coating comprises at least one layer of a negatively charged polyionic material having —COOAg groups and/or silver nanoparticles formed by reducing Ag | 04-24-2014 |
Richard C. Winterton, Midland, MI US
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20090031826 | High-Throughput Sample Preparation and Analysis for Differential Scanning Calorimetry - A high throughput workstation includes: a sample deposition and annealing robot, a pan/sample weighing robot, and a thermal analyzer equipped with autosampler and data analysis system. After deposition, the solvent can be removed and multiple samples annealed simultaneously in a controlled manner. The sample pans are weighed before and after the samples are prepared using a robotic weigher. The high throughput workstation facilitates analysis of thermal properties of samples obtained via parallel plate reaction (PPR) in substantially less time than corresponding manual techniques. | 02-05-2009 |
Richard R. Winterton, Provo, UT US
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20100115069 | Apparatus and method for adjusting a duty cycle to save power in a computing system - A method and system for adjusting a duty cycle to save power in a computing system is described. The system includes a network interface card (NIC) that has an active mode and a sleep mode. The NIC is coupled to an adjusting element that adjusts a duty cycle of the active time to the sleep time based at least in part on minimizing power consumption. | 05-06-2010 |