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Ben C. Goss, Athens, GA US
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20100247513 | TREATMENT OF CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME BY INJECTION OF THE FLEXOR RETINACULUM - An apparatus and method for identifying the flexor retinaculum of the carpal tunnel, injecting an effective amount of an agent into at least a portion of flexor retinaculum or tissue adjacent thereto, wherein the agent is configured to weaken the flexor retinaculum. The system may further include means for increasing the tensile stress in the flexor retinaculum post-injection using hand exercises, thereby weakening its structural integrity and decreasing the pressure within the carpal tunnel that impairs median nerve function. | 09-30-2010 |
20140193394 | TREATMENT OF CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME BY INJECTION OF THE FLEXOR RETINACULUM - An apparatus and method for identifying the flexor retinaculum of the carpal tunnel, injecting an effective amount of an agent into at least a portion of flexor retinaculum or tissue adjacent thereto, wherein the agent is configured to weaken the flexor retinaculum. The system may further include means for increasing the tensile stress in the flexor retinaculum post-injection using hand exercises, thereby weakening its structural integrity and decreasing the pressure within the carpal tunnel that impairs median nerve function. | 07-10-2014 |
20140290666 | TREATMENT OF CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME BY INJECTION OF THE FLEXOR RETINACULUM - An apparatus and method for identifying the flexor retinaculum of the carpal tunnel, injecting an effective amount of an agent into at least a portion of flexor retinaculum or tissue adjacent thereto, wherein the agent is configured to weaken the flexor retinaculum. The system may further include means for increasing the tensile stress in the flexor retinaculum post-injection using hand exercises, thereby weakening its structural integrity and decreasing the pressure within the carpal tunnel that impairs median nerve function. | 10-02-2014 |
Benjamin March Goss, Portsmouth, NH US
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20120018654 | PINCH VALVES HAVING A MULTI-PIECE VALVE BODY TO RECEIVE FLEXIBLE TUBING - Pinch valves having a multi-piece valve body to receive flexible tubing are described herein. An example pinch valve includes a first body portion having a first recess and a second body portion having a second recess. The first body portion is movable relative to the second body portion. The first recess and the second recess define a passageway to receive a flexible tubing when the first body portion is coupled to the second body portion and the passageway is to retain the flexible tubing to prevent the flexible tubing from moving relative to the first and second body portions in an axial direction. | 01-26-2012 |
Bill J. Goss, Patterson, CA US
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20120296787 | Personal Transaction Number - The Personal Transaction Number, (PTN), will cease fraudulent Activity in the banking industry and even some secured web sites. It is a series of numbers which shall be offered by banking, credit and Insurance industries, to their customers. A series of (PTN) in check size booklets, with each individual page displaying indentifying numbers in sequence, shall be offered to each customer. Whenever a customer is using the credit honor system at any Point of Sale, (POS), or to even access secured web sites, such as being offered by insurance companies, the customer will now have to offer a new (PTN) in sequence from this (PTN) booklet, which the customer shall have to carry on their person. This procedure shall be put into place so as to have their credit, or acceptance of entry into a web site, go forward. | 11-22-2012 |
Bob Goss, Kenosha, WI US
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20120318205 | CAT LITTER PRODUCT - Litter compositions are provided comprising sodium bentonite and various fillers. These litter compositions have substantially the same clumpability properties as a composition consisting of only the sodium bentonite. | 12-20-2012 |
Bradley A. Goss, Loveland, CO US
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20090319635 | CENTRALLY MANAGED INVENTORY AND ENTITLEMENT DATA - A method, apparatus and program product manages application entitlement data by storing entitlement data received from a plurality of application providers. Inventory data associated with a networked computing device or an application executable on the networked computing device is monitored. Delivery of the entitlement data to the networked computing device is enabled according to the inventory data. | 12-24-2009 |
Brian William Goss, Cambridge, MA US
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20130085871 | BROWSER BASED COMPOSITION INTERFACE FOR TAGS LINKABLE BY WEBPAGES - A method and system of creating interactive content to be linked via a tab to appear in a web page is disclosed. A first panel including a first object displayable on the web page is provided via a composer interface. The first object has a first interaction when displayed on the web page. A second panel including a second object is provided via the composer interface. The second object is displayable on the webpage in place of the first panel. A timeline is created via the composer interface to sequentially present the first and second panels in the web page. The ad is made available for display in the web page via the tab when the web page is requested by a user device. | 04-04-2013 |
Calvin J. Goss, Allison Park, PA US
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20110003261 | Torch assembly - A torch assembly comprises a rigid elongated burner tube having a distal end with a bend terminating in a fuel discharge nozzle tip directed backwardly toward the elongated burner tube in a J-shape configuration forming an acute angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the elongated burner tube. The nozzle tip is configured to be positioned in hard to reach places for treatment of a part by the ignited fuel. The elongated burner tube rotates 360 degrees about its longitudinal axis. An ignition device may be mounted on the elongated burner tube for igniting the fuel. Alternately, the elongated burner tube may be comprised of a flexible stay put metallic tubing which can be formed into various configurations and which remains in this configuration until it is formed into a different configuration. | 01-06-2011 |
Charles T. Goss, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20110003261 | Torch assembly - A torch assembly comprises a rigid elongated burner tube having a distal end with a bend terminating in a fuel discharge nozzle tip directed backwardly toward the elongated burner tube in a J-shape configuration forming an acute angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the elongated burner tube. The nozzle tip is configured to be positioned in hard to reach places for treatment of a part by the ignited fuel. The elongated burner tube rotates 360 degrees about its longitudinal axis. An ignition device may be mounted on the elongated burner tube for igniting the fuel. Alternately, the elongated burner tube may be comprised of a flexible stay put metallic tubing which can be formed into various configurations and which remains in this configuration until it is formed into a different configuration. | 01-06-2011 |
David Goss, Rockford, IL US
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20080289455 | DRIVE SOCKET DESIGN FOR HOLD AND DRIVE FASTENER - A drive tool that includes a drive socket. The drive socket includes alternating flutes and lobes and has a conical portion. The lobes, rather than being tapered in the conical portion of the socket, are each uniform in width as they progress to an end of the socket. The fact that the lobes are uniform in width in the conical portion of the drive socket provides for better engagement with the flutes of a conical section of a fastener. | 11-27-2008 |
20110048182 | TORQUE LIMITING SOCKET AND METHOD OF USING SAME - In a preferred embodiment, a driver socket is configured to provide a visual indicator on a portion of a locknut upon application of a predetermined torque to the driver socket relative to the locknut. The driver socket has a member which is positioned proximate to the first end, with a portion thereof protruding into an aperture of the driver socket. The member is configured to engage a drive configuration of a locknut in order to apply nut torque to the locknut upon rotation of the drive socket and to form a mark on the drive configuration of the locknut in order to provide a visual indicator on the locknut that the locknut has been subjected to the desired torque during initial assembly. The driver socket is preferably attached to a ratchet arm of a fastening tool which provides a mechanical advantage in applying the desired torque. | 03-03-2011 |
20130129441 | TORQUE LIMITING SOCKET AND METHOD OF USING SAME - In a preferred embodiment, a driver socket is configured to provide a visual indicator on a portion of a locknut upon application of a predetermined torque to the driver socket relative to the locknut. The driver socket has a member which is positioned proximate to the first end, with a portion thereof protruding into an aperture of the driver socket. The member is configured to engage a drive configuration of a locknut in order to apply nut torque to the locknut upon rotation of the drive socket and to form a mark on the drive configuration of the locknut in order to provide a visual indicator on the locknut that the locknut has been subjected to the desired torque during initial assembly. The driver socket is preferably attached to a ratchet arm of a fastening tool which provides a mechanical advantage in applying the desired torque. | 05-23-2013 |
David C. Goss, Rockford, IL US
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20130025418 | SCREW HEAD AND TOOL FOR USE THEREWITH - A screw, tool and a system for driving a screw that includes a screw and a corresponding tool is provided. The screw includes a screw head including a slot in the upper surface of the screw head, a tapered recess disposed downwardly of the slot in the screw. The tool includes an upper engagement section which fits within the slot, and a lower engagement section shaped to extend into the tapered recess with a contact surface of an external surface of the lower engagement section in an interference fit with the tapered recess when the upper engagement section is disposed within the slot. The contact surface has a shape which substantially matches any of a plurality of angular inclinations the surface of the tapered recess may have at the interference fit. | 01-31-2013 |
20140060268 | Screw head and tool for use therewith - The invention provides a screw in which the screw head ( | 03-06-2014 |
David Curtis Goss, Rockord, IL US
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20100269644 | SCREW HEAD AND TOOL FOR USE THEREWITH - Disclosed is a screw head having a slot ( | 10-28-2010 |
David Henry Goss, Warner Robins, GA US
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20100031558 | MODIFIED FUELS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THEREOF - Described herein are modified fuels with improved properties. The modified fuels are more efficient when compared to conventional fuels such as gasoline. Additionally, the modified fuels burn more efficiently and produce fewer emissions. Finally, the modified fuels also do not require any modifications to existing engines. | 02-11-2010 |
20140298713 | MODIFIED FUELS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THEREOF - Described herein are modified fuels with improved properties. The modified fuels are more efficient when compared to conventional fuels such as gasoline. Additionally, the modified fuels burn more efficiently and produce fewer emissions. Finally, the modified fuels also do not require any modifications to existing engines. | 10-09-2014 |
Duke W. Goss, Kirkland, WA US
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20080241306 | Heat transfer imprinting machine with improved frame construction | 10-02-2008 |
Foster R. Goss, Cape Elizabeth, ME US
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20140095210 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FACILITATING INFORMATION SHARING, COMMUNICATION, AND COLLABORATION IN A HEALTHCARE FACILITY - A computer-implemented method for facilitating information sharing, communication, and collaboration in a healthcare facility includes the steps of: (a) maintaining data in a computer storage system relating to each of a plurality of patients being treated at the healthcare facility, said data for each patient including information relating to medical care being provided to the patient in the healthcare facility, and information relating to a team of healthcare providers on-duty at the healthcare facility assigned to the patient; (b) providing access to the data relating to each patient to the patient and the team of healthcare providers assigned to the patient by transmitting information to client computer devices operated by the patient and the team of healthcare providers at the healthcare facility; (c) exchanging messages among patients and healthcare providers through their respective client computer devices; and (d) enabling each team of healthcare providers to coordinate and distribute tasks relating to the medical care provided to each patient. | 04-03-2014 |
George Robert Goss, Chicago, IL US
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20140099373 | CLAY PRODUCT AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to a combination of an anti-toxin, The present invention relates to a combination of an anti-toxin, an immunomodulator and a component that provides energy to mucosal cells, which may be useful for decreasing effects of | 04-10-2014 |
Greg Goss, Menomonee Falls, WI US
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20090000440 | ADJUSTABLE TRIMMING ASSEMBLY - A method of trimming printed media comprises selecting printed media to be positioned on a conveyor based on predetermined delivery sequence data, positioning the printed media on the conveyor, receiving size data representative of at least one dimension of the printed media to be trimmed, and electronically controlling a trimmer based on the received size data to adjust a location at which the printed media is to be trimmed. | 01-01-2009 |
20100269651 | ADJUSTABLE TRIMMING ASSEMBLY - A method of trimming printed media, having a first dimension, a first edge parallel to the direction of the first dimension, and a second dimension substantially perpendicular to the first dimension, includes selecting printed media to be positioned on a conveyor based on predetermined delivery sequence data, positioning the printed media along a path on the conveyor, abutting the printed media with a stop to position the first edge of the printed media at a location along the path, receiving size data representative of the second dimension of the printed media to be trimmed, and electronically controlling at least one of the stop and a trimming device to adjust a distance between the stop and the trimming device, in a direction substantially parallel with the path, based on the received size data to adjust a location along the second dimension at which the printed media is to be trimmed. | 10-28-2010 |
G. Robert Goss, Chicago, IL US
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20140000526 | SCOOPABLE CAT LITTER WITH IMPROVED CLUMP STRENGTH | 01-02-2014 |
Herbert Carl Goss, Los Angeles, CA US
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20130331162 | MATCH THREE GAMING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A gaming system, comprising a graphic user interface generated by a processor for a display device, the graphic user interface further comprising a field having a N×M matrix of spaces, wherein N and M are integers greater than three, and wherein each space of the matrix includes one of a plurality of different items. A cursor having an associated item and configured to allow a user to exchange a selected item from the field with the cursor item. Wherein forming a predetermined arrangement of three or more identical items results in the items within the arrangement being removed from the field. | 12-12-2013 |
James Goss, Grapevine, TX US
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20090137244 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRANSFERRING WIRELESS NETWORK ACCESS PASSWORDS - The present disclosure provides an access node for transferring and/or assigning network passwords. The access node includes a first interface for sending and receiving communication of a first type to and from a first node operating in a wireless local area network (WLAN). The access node also includes a second interface for sending and receiving communication of a second type to and from a second node in a mobile network, such as a GSM/GPRS network. The access node further includes a short messaging service (SMS) module for sending and receiving SMS messages to the second node carrying an OTP allocated. The access node also includes a mechanism to verify a precondition before the OTP is sent to the second node. | 05-28-2009 |
20120020340 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRANSFERRING WIRELESS NETWORK ACCESS PASSWORDS - The present disclosure provides an access node for transferring and/or assigning network passwords. The access node includes a first interface for sending and receiving communication of a first type to and from a first node operating in a wireless local area network (WLAN). The access node also includes a second interface for sending and receiving communication of a second type to and from a second node in a mobile network, such as a GSM/GPRS network. The access node further includes a short messaging service (SMS) module for sending and receiving. SMS messages to the second node carrying an OTP allocated. The access node also includes a mechanism to verify a precondition before the OTP is sent to the second node. | 01-26-2012 |
James Goss, Greenwood, IN US
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20140260209 | DECOMPOSITION CHAMBER - According to one embodiment, described herein is an apparatus for decomposing diesel exhaust fluid into ammonia for an internal combustion engine (ICE) system having a selective catalytic reduction system. The apparatus includes an outlet cover, an inlet cover coupled to the outlet cover, and a support plate disposed between the outlet cover and the inlet cover. The support plate forms an outlet channel with the outlet cover and an inlet channel with the inlet cover. The inlet channel is fluidly coupled to the outlet channel. Additionally, the inlet channel may be adjacent to the outlet channel. | 09-18-2014 |
James Goss, Madison, WI US
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20130330237 | AFTERTREATMENT MANIFOLD DEVICE - An aftertreatment subsystem includes first and second mounting interfaces, a fluid inlet and fluid outlet interface, and aftertreatment components, each having a central axis and axial extent. The central axes for the aftertreatment components are substantially parallel. End caps define fluid chambers that fluidly couple upstream aftertreatment component outlets with downstream aftertreatment components inlets. The end caps are positioned at a first or second end of the aftertreatment components. A first bracket joins the aftertreatment components at an axial position closer to the first end than to a center of the axial extent of any of the aftertreatment components and a second bracket joins the aftertreatment components at an axial position closer to the second end than to the center of the axial extent of any of the aftertreatment components. The first mounting interface is on the first bracket, and the second mounting interface is on the second bracket. | 12-12-2013 |
20140193318 | Reductant Decomposition System - Described herein are various embodiments of a reductant decomposition system. According to one representative embodiment, the reductant decomposition system includes an exhaust gas chamber including an inlet and outlet. The system also includes a first exhaust gas distribution component positioned within the chamber and communicable in exhaust gas receiving communication with the outlet. The first exhaust gas distribution component causes swirling exhaust gas flow patterns within the exhaust gas chamber. Additionally, the system includes a second exhaust gas distribution component positioned within the chamber and communicable in exhaust gas providing communication with the inlet. The second exhaust gas distribution component includes features that cause a swirling exhaust gas flow pattern within a space defined by the second exhaust gas distribution component. Further, the system includes a reductant injector coupled to the exhaust gas chamber. The reductant injector is communicable in reductant injecting communication with exhaust gas within the chamber. | 07-10-2014 |
James R. Goss, Madison, WI US
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20110099978 | REDUCTANT DECOMPOSITION SYSTEM - Described herein are various embodiments of a reductant decomposition system. According to one representative embodiment, the reductant decomposition system includes an exhaust gas chamber including an inlet and outlet. The system also includes a first exhaust gas distribution component positioned within the chamber and communicable in exhaust gas receiving communication with the outlet. The first exhaust gas distribution component causes swirling exhaust gas flow patterns within the exhaust gas chamber. Additionally, the system includes a second exhaust gas distribution component positioned within the chamber and communicable in exhaust gas providing communication with the inlet. The second exhaust gas distribution component includes features that cause a swirling exhaust gas flow pattern within a space defined by the second exhaust gas distribution component. Further, the system includes a reductant injector coupled to the exhaust gas chamber. The reductant injector is communicable in reductant injecting communication with exhaust gas within the chamber. | 05-05-2011 |
James R. Goss, Bethel Park, PA US
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20080289058 | Targeted delivery of glycine receptors to excitable cells - The invention provides a method of modulating electrophysiological activity of an excitable cell. The method involves causing exogenous expression of a glycine receptor (GlyR) protein in an excitable cell of a subject. Thereafter, the excitable cell is exposed to an allosteric modulator of the GlyR protein. Modulation of the exogenous GlyR protein (an ion channel) in response to the allosteric modulator modulates the electrophysiological activity of the excitable cell. The method can be used to control pain in a subject. The invention further provides a replication-defective HSV vector comprising an expression cassette encoding a GlyR protein, stocks and pharmaceutical compositions containing such vectors, and a transgenic animal. | 11-20-2008 |
20110213017 | TARGETED DELIVERY OF GLYCINE RECEPTORS TO EXCITABLE CELLS - The invention provides a method of modulating electrophysiological activity of an excitable cell. The method involves causing exogenous expression of a glycine receptor (GlyR) protein in an excitable cell of a subject. Thereafter, the excitable cell is exposed to an allosteric modulator of the GlyR protein. Modulation of the exogenous GlyR protein (an ion channel) in response to the allosteric modulator modulates the electrophysiological activity of the excitable cell. The method can be used to control pain in a subject. The invention further provides a replication-defective HSV vector comprising an expression cassette encoding a GlyR protein, stocks and pharmaceutical compositions containing such vectors, and a transgenic animal. | 09-01-2011 |
Janet M. Goss, Saginaw, MI US
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20120207967 | CEMENT TO MAKE THERMAL SHOCK RESISTANT CERAMIC HONEYCOMB STRUCTURES AND METHOD TO MAKE THEM - An improved ceramic honeycomb structure is comprised of at least two separate smaller ceramic honeycombs that have been adhered together by a cement layer comprised of a cement layer has at least two regions of differing porosity or cement layer where the ratio of toughness/Young's modulus is at least about 0.1 MPa·m | 08-16-2012 |
20140127112 | METHOD FOR MAKING POROUS ACICULAR MULLITE BODIES - Acicular mullite bodies are made in two-step firing process in which a green body is converted first to a fluorotopaz and then to acicular mullite. The bodies are contained within an enclosed region of the furnace. A flow of process gas is provided through the enclosed region during the fluorotopaz-forming step. The process gas is introduced into the enclosed region through multiple openings on at least one side of the enclosed region, and withdrawn through multiple openings on another side of the enclosed region. During the acicular mullite-forming step, a flow of purge gas is maintained in the exterior portion of the furnace. This purge gas may be removed by flowing it into the enclosed region of the furnace and out of the furnace from the enclosed region without re-entering the exterior portion for the furnace. | 05-08-2014 |
Jeffrey E. Goss, Asheville, NC US
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20130185357 | Method for Advertising and Marketing Goods and Services Using an Online Lifestyle Shopping Center - A social networking system electronically assimilates a database of social networking system (SNS) member profiles and associated brand websites on a server connected by a data communications network to a plurality of remote computers. The system utilizes a respective psychographic profile to establish a lifestyle center website on the social networking system server, and the lifestyle center website includes a first set of digital content data related to the psychographic profile. The lifestyle center website displays an anchor tenant website hosted on the SNS server and having a second set of digital content data related to the psychographic profile. The system further identifies social networking system member profiles that match the identified psychographic profile for the lifestyle center website. The system allows SNS members and brand owners to connect within the social networking system for a more efficient online shopping experience. | 07-18-2013 |
John Goss, Tucson, AZ US
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20140334893 | Two Point Wheelchair Securement System - The embodiments described and claimed herein are improved wheelchair passenger securement systems and stations. In particular, one embodiment described and claimed herein is a drop-in system comprising a barrier module and a wall-side module, which incorporate two separate restraint devices which are configured to secure a wheelchair at two separate attachment points and a bumper. The system can optionally include a moveable excursion barrier or a pull-mechanism to pre-tension at least one of the restraint devices the wheelchair securements. | 11-13-2014 |
John R. Goss, South Burlington, VT US
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20080231307 | TESTING METHOD USING A SCALABLE PARAMETRIC MEASUREMENT MACRO - Disclosed are testing method embodiments in which, during post-manufacture testing, parametric measurements are taken from on-chip parametric measurement elements and used to optimize manufacturing in-line parametric control learning and/or to optimize product screening processes. Specifically, these post-manufacture parametric measurements can be used to disposition chips without shipping out non-conforming products, without discarding conforming products, and without requiring high cost functional tests. They can also be used to identify yield sensitivities to parametric variations from design and to provide feedback for manufacturing line improvements based on the yield sensitivities. Additionally, a historical database regarding the key parameters that are monitored at both the fabrication and post-fabrication levels can be used to predict future yield and, thereby, to preemptively improve the manufacturing line and/or also to update supply chain forecasts. | 09-25-2008 |
20090039912 | Method of Acceptance for Semiconductor Devices - A method of accepting semiconductor chips is provided using on-chip parametric measurements. An on-chip parametric measurement structure is determined for each parameter in a set of parametric acceptance criteria. An on-chip parametric measurement macro is included in a design of each semiconductor chip for each identified on-chip parametric measurement structure. Each on-chip parametric measurement macro is tested to determine compliance of the semiconductor chip to the set of parametric acceptance criteria. Compliance to the set of parametric acceptance criteria is validated. | 02-12-2009 |
20090106712 | RELIABILITY EVALUATION AND SYSTEM FAIL WARNING METHODS USING ON CHIP PARAMETRIC MONITORS - A method of reliability evaluation and system fail warning using on chip parametric monitors. The method includes determining impact of parametric variation on reliability by identifying key parametric questions to be answered by stress, identifying parametric macros for each parameter, and identifying layout sensitive areas of evaluation. The process can also include a set of parametric macros in one of a test site or a product to be stressed, testing the set of parametric macros prior to start of stress and at each stress read out, and setting life time parameter profile for technology. | 04-23-2009 |
20090158444 | System and Method for Controlling Access to Addressable Integrated Circuits - A circuitry access system for controlling access to addressable circuit elements of an integrated circuit. The circuitry access system includes a first storage element having a first listing of unique identifiers each identifier representing one of the addressable circuit elements. A selector distinguishes a first subset of unique identifiers from the first listing. A second storage element receives and stores the first subset in an arrangement that does not include an indication of the absence of any unique identifier of the first listing that is not included in the first subset. An output of second storage element allows a user of the integrated circuit to access one or more of the addressable circuit elements corresponding to the first subset of unique identifiers. A method of controlling access to addressable circuit elements is also provided. | 06-18-2009 |
20090164961 | Design Structure for a System For Controlling Access to Addressable Integrated Circuits - A design structure for a circuitry access system for controlling access to addressable circuit elements of an integrated circuit. The circuitry access system includes a first storage element having a first listing of unique identifiers each identifier representing one of the addressable circuit elements. A selector distinguishes a first subset of unique identifiers from the first listing. A second storage element receives and stores the first subset in an arrangement that does not include an indication of the absence of any unique identifier of the first thing that is not included in the first subset. An output of second storage element allows a user of the integrated circuit to access one or more of the addressable circuit elements corresponding to the first subset of unique identifiers. | 06-25-2009 |
20090180584 | DIAGNOSTIC METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR NON-DESTRUCTIVELY OBSERVING LATCH DATA - The invention provides a circuit that can observe data within shift registers without altering the data. The circuit includes selectors connected to the inputs and outputs of the shift registers. The selectors selectively connect the input with the output of a selected shift register to form a wiring loop for the selected shift register. A control device connected to the wiring loop uses the wiring loop to cause the data to be continually transferred from the output of the selected shift register to the input of the selected shift register and back through the selected shift register in a circular manner. The control device includes a counter used for determining the length of a selected shift register and a set of registers to store, for future use when rotating data in the shift registers, the length of each shift register. The control device also includes a data output accessible from outside the circuit. An observation wire is connected to the wiring loop, and the data passes from the wiring loop to the control device through the observation wire. The control device outputs data appearing on the wiring loop as the data is circulated through the selected shift register to permit data within the selected shift register to be observed outside the circuit without altering the data within the selected shift register. | 07-16-2009 |
20100014373 | REGULATING ELECTRICAL FUSE PROGRAMMING CURRENT - An apparatus for regulating eFUSE programming current includes a current control generator receiving an input reference current through a first current path of reference fuses, the input reference current proportional to a desired eFUSE programming current; a second current path including a reference programming FET and a second group of reference fuses; and a voltage comparator coupled to a gate terminal of the reference programming FET so as to adjust the gate voltage of the reference programming FET to equalize a first voltage across the first current path with a second voltage across the second current path. The gate voltage of the reference programming FET is an output of the current control generator, coupled to corresponding gates of one or more selected programming devices of an eFUSE array such that the selected programming devices source the desired eFUSE programming current to a selected eFUSE to be programmed. | 01-21-2010 |
20120105240 | RELIABILITY EVALUATION AND SYSTEM FAIL WARNING METHODS USING ON CHIP PARAMETRIC MONITORS - A method of reliability evaluation and system fail warning using on chip parametric monitors. The method includes determining impact of parametric variation on reliability by identifying key parametric questions to be answered by stress, identifying parametric macros for each parameter, and identifying layout sensitive areas of evaluation. The process can also include a set of parametric macros in one of a test site or a product to be stressed, testing the set of parametric macros prior to start of stress and at each stress read out, and setting life time parameter profile for technology. | 05-03-2012 |
20130326442 | RELIABILITY EVALUATION AND SYSTEM FAIL WARNING METHODS USING ON CHIP PARAMETRIC MONITORS - A method of reliability evaluation and system fail warning using on chip parametric monitors. The method includes determining impact of parametric variation on reliability by identifying key parametric questions to be answered by stress, identifying parametric macros for each parameter, and identifying layout sensitive areas of evaluation. The process can also include a set of parametric macros in one of a test site or a product to be stressed, testing the set of parametric macros prior to start of stress and at each stress read out, and setting life time parameter profile for technology. | 12-05-2013 |
20140097860 | THERMALLY ADAPTIVE IN-SYSTEM ALLOCATION - An integrated circuit device comprises component devices (that include primary and alternate devices) and storage elements connected to the component devices. The storage elements store different sets of repair addresses indicating which of the primary devices and alternate devices are to be enabled. Further, a controller is connected to the storage elements, and a temperature sensor is connected to the controller. The temperature sensor senses the temperature. The controller selects one of the different storage elements to select at least one of the sets of repair addresses based on the temperature sensed by the temperature sensor. The sets of repair addresses share use of at least one of the alternate devices and at least one of the primary devices. | 04-10-2014 |
John Robert Goss, South Burlington, VT US
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20120230136 | SELECTABLE REPAIR PASS MASKING - The present invention relates to a method and circuit for selectively repairing an embedded memory module having memory elements in an integrated circuit chip. The method comprises performing a plurality of tests on the embedded memory module under operating conditions to identify a plurality of non-operational memory elements in the embedded memory module and, in response to identifying the non-operational memory elements, generating a plurality of corresponding repair solutions. The method further comprises storing the plurality of corresponding repair solutions in a non-volatile storage element and determining from a mask a subset of the plurality of repair solutions that should be restored. | 09-13-2012 |
Josue A. Goss, Somerville, MA US
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20130330378 | ANISOTROPIC BIOLOGICAL PACEMAKERS AND AV BYPASSES - The present invention provides biological pacemakers or AV-node bypasses The biological pacemakers or AV-node bypasses of the invention are useful for the treatment of, inter alia, cardiac arrhythmias and AV-node conduction defects. | 12-12-2013 |
Josue Adrian Goss, Somerville, MA US
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20120135448 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR THE FABRICATION OF 3D POLYMERIC FIBERS - The present invention provides methods and devices for the fabrication of 3D polymeric fibers having micron, sub-micron, and nanometer dimensions, as well as methods of use of these polymeric fibers. | 05-31-2012 |
20120142556 | HIGH THROUGHPUT ASSAYS FOR DETERMINING CONTRACTILE FUNCTION AND DEVICES FOR USE THEREIN - The present invention provides high throughput assays for identifying compounds that modulate a contractile function, as well as devices suitable for use in these assays. | 06-07-2012 |
20130312638 | SYSTEMS, DEVICES AND METHODS FOR THE FABRICATION OF POLYMERIC FIBERS - Exemplary embodiments provide systems, devices and methods for the fabrication of three-dimensional polymeric fibers having micron, submicron, and nanometer dimensions, as well as methods of use of the polymeric fibers. | 11-28-2013 |
20140322515 | SYSTEMS, DEVICES AND METHODS FOR FABRICATION OF POLYMERIC FIBERS - In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, a method is provided for forming a micron, submicron and/or nanometer dimension polymeric fiber. The method includes providing a stationary deposit of a polymer. The method also includes contacting a surface of the polymer to impart sufficient force in order to decouple a portion of the polymer from the contact and to fling the portion of the polymer away from the contact and from the deposit of the polymer, thereby forming a micron, submicron and/or nano-meter dimension polymeric fiber. | 10-30-2014 |
20140342394 | MUSCLE CHIPS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - The present invention provides high throughput assays for identifying compounds that modulate a contractile function, as well as devices suitable for these assays. | 11-20-2014 |
Ken Goss, Round Rock, TX US
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20120297042 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DATA CENTER SECURITY ENHANCEMENTS LEVERAGING SERVER SOCs OR SERVER FABRICS - A data center security system and method are provided that leverage server systems on a chip (SOCs) and/or server fabrics. In more detail, server interconnect fabrics may be leveraged and extended to dramatically improve security within a data center. | 11-22-2012 |
20120297043 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DATA CENTER SECURITY ENHANCEMENTS LEVERAGING MANAGED SERVER SOCs - A data center security system and method are provided that leverage server systems on a chip (SOCs) and/or server fabrics. In more detail, server interconnect fabrics may be leveraged and extended to dramatically improve security within a data center. | 11-22-2012 |
20130107716 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DYNAMICALLY POWER AND PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZED SERVER INTERCONNECTS | 05-02-2013 |
Kendrick Goss, Lexington, MA US
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20110054347 | Devices for Selective Recruitment, Isolation, Activation, and/or Elimination of Various Cell Populations - Implantable devices comprise at least one or more targeting molecules that form a primary coating layer for selectively recruiting, isolating, activating, and/or eliminating any cells of interest, such as T cells, monocytes, and stem cells. The implantable devices can be utilized for selectively removing a particular subset of cells from bodily fluids of a patient. Various non-selective pharmaceutical agents and biological agents can be incorporated into the implantable devices so that cells of interest can be isolated for elimination or for activation/differentiation. Cell-type selectivity is conferred by the presence of cell-type-specific targeting molecules incorporated into the implantable device, preferably at the surface level to permit direct or indirect interaction between the cells of interest and targeting molecules of the implantable device. Related therapeutic methods for utilizing the implantable devices are also provided. These implantable devices can be manufactured as a stent, a catheter, a holding chamber, or any other device, and can be manufactured into any shape, including a conduit, a vessel, and a tubing. | 03-03-2011 |
20120185016 | PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR TREATING BIOLOGICAL ORGANISMS - Disclosed in this specification is an apparatus and method for treating a biological organism comprising a device for emitting and delivering energy to the biological organism, a programmable controller for varying the type and amount of energy emitted, and apparatus for sensing a condition of the biological organism. | 07-19-2012 |
Kendrick Goss, Brighton, MA US
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20080287856 | Process and apparatus for treating biological organisms - An apparatus for treating a biological organism comprising a device for emitting and delivering energy to the biological organism, a programmable controller for varying the type and amount of energy emitted, and apparatus for sensing a condition of the biological organism. | 11-20-2008 |
Kenneth A. Goss, Allison Park, PA US
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20110003261 | Torch assembly - A torch assembly comprises a rigid elongated burner tube having a distal end with a bend terminating in a fuel discharge nozzle tip directed backwardly toward the elongated burner tube in a J-shape configuration forming an acute angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the elongated burner tube. The nozzle tip is configured to be positioned in hard to reach places for treatment of a part by the ignited fuel. The elongated burner tube rotates 360 degrees about its longitudinal axis. An ignition device may be mounted on the elongated burner tube for igniting the fuel. Alternately, the elongated burner tube may be comprised of a flexible stay put metallic tubing which can be formed into various configurations and which remains in this configuration until it is formed into a different configuration. | 01-06-2011 |
Kenneth S. Goss, Round Rock, TX US
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20140181573 | FABRIC DISCOVERY FOR A CLUSTER OF NODES - Implementations of discovery functionalities in accordance with the present invention are characterized by being exceptionally minimalistic. A primary reason and benefit for such minimalistic implementations relate to these discovery functionalities being implemented via a management processor and associated resources of a system on a chip (SoC) unit as opposed to them being implemented on data processing components of a cluster of nodes (i.e., central processing core components). By focusing on such a minimalist implementation, embodiments of the present invention allow discovery functionalities to be implemented on a relatively low-cost low-power management processor coupled to processing cores that provide for data serving functionality in the cluster of nodes. | 06-26-2014 |
20140359089 | NETWORK PROXY FOR HIGH-PERFORMANCE, LOW-POWER DATA CENTER INTERCONNECT FABRIC - A system and method are provided for network proxying. The network proxying may occur in a node of a fabric or across nodes in the fabric. In the network proxying, the node has a processor with a low power mode and the system remaps, by a management processor of the node, a port identifier for a processor that is in a low power mode to the management processor. The management processor then processes a plurality of packets that contain the port identifier for the processor that is in the low power mode to maintain a network presence of the node. | 12-04-2014 |
Kent Goss, Louisburg, KS US
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20090120530 | Container Handling System - A system for processing a simplified plastic container (C) that is to be filled with a hot product includes the step of blow-molding parison to form a container body, where the container body has a neck, a base, a side surface relatively free of structural geometry that surrounds an interior of the container body and, prior to being filled with the hot product, a projection ( | 05-14-2009 |
20110018177 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FORMING STRETCH BLOW MOLDED CONTAINERS - The present invention relates to a base assembly ( | 01-27-2011 |
20120152964 | CONTAINER HANDLING SYSTEM - A system for processing a simplified plastic container (C) that is to be filled with a hot product includes the step of blow-molding parison to form a container body, where the container body has a neck, a base, a side surface relatively free of structural geometry that surrounds an interior of the container body and, prior to being filled with the hot product, a projection ( | 06-21-2012 |
Kent Goss, Lousburg, KS US
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20090126323 | Container Handling System - A system for processing a simplified plastic container (C) that is to be filled with a hot product includes the step of blow-molding parison to form a container body, where the container body has a neck, a base, a side surface relatively free of structural geometry that surrounds an interior of the container body and, prior to being filled with the hot product, a projection ( | 05-21-2009 |
Larry W. Goss, Mcdonald, TN US
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20120138491 | TOOTHBRUSH DOCTOR SYSTEM - A toothbrush holding device for a toothbrush(es) comprises: a housing having an inner volume for storing a liquid and having a horizontally drawn fill line; a weighted base stand; and a lid. The toothbrush holding device, the lid and the weighted base stand comprise a toothbrush containing and holding assembly. Further, the toothbrush holding device comprises heavy duty plastic, with the housing comprising a cylindrical profile. The toothbrush is invertably-inserted into the toothbrush holding device such that the bristles and the head are located at a bottom of the housing located adjacent the weighted base stand. The toothbrush comprises a head with bristles and a shaft and is an oral hygiene instrument. The housing of the toothbrush holding device is about 8 inches in height and about 1½ inches in diameter thereby permitting the toothbrush to be vertically stored in the toothbrush holding device. | 06-07-2012 |
Michael R. Goss, Hampden, MA US
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20120227275 | TEMPLATE - A template for forming an opening in a surface includes a substrate having parallel first and second planar surface. The first planar surface includes parallel first and second lengthwise edges. The first planar surface also includes parallel first and second widthwise edges, where the second widthwise edge is perpendicular to the first and second lengthwise edges. First matching measurement index markings are located on the first planar surface along the first and second lengthwise edges. Second matching measurement index markings are located on the first planar surface along the first and second widthwise edges. A lengthwise slot is formed in the substrate parallel to the first and second lengthwise edges. Lengthwise measurement index markings are located on the first planar surface adjacent to a lengthwise edge of the lengthwise slot. A widthwise slot is formed in the substrate parallel to the first and second widthwise edges. | 09-13-2012 |
Nathaniel David Goss, Cincinnati, OH US
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20130167374 | PROCESS OF PRODUCING CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITES AND CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITES FORMED THEREBY - A process for producing a silicon-containing CMC article. The process entails depositing one or more coating layers on silicon carbide (SiC) fibers, drawing the coated SiC fibers through a slurry to produce slurry-coated fiber material, and then processing the slurry-coated SiC fiber material to form unidirectional prepreg tapes. The tapes are stacked and then fired to yield a porous preform. The porous preform is then further densified by infiltrating the porosity therein to yield a CMC article. Infiltration can be achieved by a series of polymer infiltration and pyrolysis (PIP) steps, by melt infiltration (MI) after filling the porosity in the preform with carbon or one or more refractory metal, by chemical vapor infiltration (CVI), or by a combination of these infiltration techniques. | 07-04-2013 |
Paul Goss, Wellesley, MA US
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20120071507 | TREATMENT REGIMEN UTILIZING NERATINIB FOR BREAST CANCER - An extended regimen for treatment of HER-2/neu overexpressed/amplified cancer is described, with involves delivering a course of neratinib therapy to HER-2/neu overexpressed/amplified cancer patients following the completion of surgical and adjuvant therapy. The neratinib regimen may be continued for upwards of twelve months to five years. Also provided are pharmaceutical kits designed to facilitate compliance with the regimen. | 03-22-2012 |
Raymond G. Goss, Austin, TX US
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20090161858 | CONTACT SERVER FOR CALL CENTER - The present invention is a Contact server that enables customers to submit call-back requests to a call center via the Internet, or virtually any other communications technology available. A call-back to the customer can be placed via any communications technology available. In its preferred embodiment, the Contact Server enables a call-back request to be submitted by a customer directly from an HTML page on a Web site, and have that same HTML page be presented to the agent that receives the call-back request. The agent can then place a telephone call to the number provided by the customer who submitted the call-back request, and at the same time, establish a TCP/IP communications session with the customer. This TCP/IP session can proceed between the agent's Web browser and the customer's Web browser, and the visible actions performed by the agent are transferred to the customer and displayed on the customer's browser. The TCP/IP session proceeds simultaneous with the telephone call between the agent and the customer. | 06-25-2009 |
20100128720 | ENTERPRISE CONTACT SERVER WITH ENHANCED ROUTING FEATURES - A server may include logic configured to receive a call-back request from a customer, where the call-back request includes an identifier associated with the customer. The server may further include logic configured to identify, based on the identifier, a call center from a group of call centers having a group of agents qualified to handle the call-back request; and logic configured to forward the call-back request to the identified call center, where the call-back request causes the identified call center to select one of the group of agents to handle the call-back request. | 05-27-2010 |
20100232914 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ROUTING WAFER PODS TO ALLOW PARALLEL PROCESSING - A method includes designating a plurality of wafers as members of a group. A first subset of the wafers is housed in a first wafer pod and a second subset of the wafers is housed in a second wafer pod. The first wafer pod is routed to a first tool, and at least a first operation is performed on the wafers in the first subset using the first tool. The second wafer pod is routed to a second tool, and the first operation is performed on the wafers in the second subset using the second tool. The wafers in the first and second subsets are consolidated following the performing of the first operation. | 09-16-2010 |
20100318209 | FLEXIBLE JOB PREPARATION AND CONTROL - Preparation of a wafer processing or measuring tool for a job can be initiated prior to assigning a wafer carrier to deliver wafers to the tool. The automated process may include transfer of wafers from a container, such as a bare wafer stocker, or between two tools. | 12-16-2010 |
20120089245 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ROUTING DISPATCHING AND ROUTING RETICLES - A method includes generating a reticle transport job using a computing device. The reticle job identifies a selected reticle. A reticle pod available for transporting the reticle is autonomously identified using the computing device. The reticle transport job is updated suing the computing device with an identifier of the reticle pod. | 04-12-2012 |
Richard A. Goss, Fisherville, KY US
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20140197573 | CONCRETE FORMING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Systems and methods for constructing concrete foundations are provided which allow for rapid and high-precision placement and alignment of anchor bolts across large distances. A frame system is constructed outside of an excavation and then suspended, using supports, over an excavation. The frame system can include a frame having one or more templates for anchor bolts, a form suspended from the frame, and a mat and cage assembly tied to the frame. The frame system can be aligned in proper position and the anchor bolts placed in the frame system before the concrete is placed. In this way, the anchor bolts can be cast in place as the footing is placed. | 07-17-2014 |
Robert G. Goss, Chicago, IL US
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20140141481 | CLAY IN ETHANOL PRODUCTION - The present methods involves methods of improving ethanol production which may comprise the addition of clay during ethanol production. | 05-22-2014 |
Robert Joseph Goss, Silver Spring, MD US
Ryan J. Goss, Lakeville, MN US
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20110225346 | GARBAGE COLLECTION IN A STORAGE DEVICE - In general, this disclosure relates to garbage collection in a storage device. Aspects of this disclosure describe techniques to identify one or more candidate memory storage blocks that should be recycled during garbage collection. The one or more candidate memory storage blocks may be identified based at least on monitored soft metrics of the candidate memory storage blocks. During garbage collection, the identified one or more candidate memory storage blocks may be recycled to free up storage space. | 09-15-2011 |
20110225347 | LOGICAL BLOCK STORAGE IN A STORAGE DEVICE - In general, this disclosure relates to storage of logical blocks in a storage device. Aspects of this disclosure describe techniques to monitor the frequency of access of one or more logical blocks referenced by one or more logical block addresses. Based on the frequency of access, in non-limiting aspects of this disclosure, a controller may select one or more physical blocks of a common memory storage block. The storage device may store the logical blocks in the selected physical blocks. | 09-15-2011 |
20110264843 | DATA SEGREGATION IN A STORAGE DEVICE - An example method includes providing at least two data storage areas in a memory, providing a first amount of over-provisioning for a first of the at least two data storage areas and a second amount of over-provisioning for a second of the at least two data storage areas, categorizing data based on a characteristic of the data, and storing the data in one of the at least two data storage areas based on the categorization. | 10-27-2011 |
20120011301 | DYNAMICALLY CONTROLLING AN OPERATION EXECUTION TIME FOR A STORAGE DEVICE - In general, this disclosure is directed to techniques for adjusting the timing of operations for a storage device. According to one aspect of the disclosure, a method includes receiving, with at least one device, a workload indicator. The method further includes adjusting, with the at least one device, an operation execution time for the storage device responsive to at least the workload indicator. In some examples, the workload indicator may include a host demand indicator. In additional examples, the workload indicator may include a resource utilization indicator. In further examples, the operation execution time may be one of a write operation execution time or a read operation execution time. | 01-12-2012 |
20120110239 | Causing Related Data to be Written Together to Non-Volatile, Solid State Memory - A first write request that is associated with a first logical address is received via a collection of write requests targeted to a non-volatile, solid state memory. It is determined whether the logical address is related to logical addresses of one or more other write requests of the collection that are not proximately ordered with the first write request in the collection. In response to this determination, the first write request and the one or more other write requests are written together to the memory. | 05-03-2012 |
20120124273 | Estimating Wear of Non-Volatile, Solid State Memory - Completion times of data storage operations targeted to a non-volatile, solid-state memory device are measured. Wear of the memory device is estimated using the measured completion times, and life cycle management operations are performed to affect subsequent wear of the memory device in accordance with the estimated wear. The life cycle management may include operations such as wear leveling, predicting an end of service life of the memory device, and removing worn blocks of the memory device from service. | 05-17-2012 |
Ryan J. Goss, Prior Lake, MN US
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20120191936 | JUST IN TIME GARBAGE COLLECTION - The disclosure is related to systems and methods of managing a memory. In a particular embodiment, a memory is disclosed that includes multiple garbage collection units. The memory also includes a controller that determines whether to select a garbage collection unit of the multiple garbage collection units for garbage collection based on a variable threshold number of the multiple garbage collection units to garbage collect. | 07-26-2012 |
20130191578 | STORING CACHED DATA IN OVER-PROVISIONED MEMORY IN RESPONSE TO POWER LOSS - A power loss condition is detected that affects volatile data that is cached in preparation for storage in a non-volatile, solid-state memory device. The volatile cached data is stored in an over-provisioned portion of the non-volatile, solid-state memory device in response to the power loss condition. | 07-25-2013 |
Ryan James Goss, Lakeville, MN US
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20110185112 | Verifying Whether Metadata Identifies a Most Current Version of Stored Data in a Memory Space - Method and apparatus for verifying whether metadata identifies a most current version of data stored in a memory space. In accordance with various embodiments, a physical location within a first portion of a solid-state memory space is identified by metadata as storing a current version of user data having a selected logical address. A reverse search is performed upon a second portion of the memory space to determine whether the physical address identified by the metadata stores a stale version of the user data, or whether the physical address stores the current version. | 07-28-2011 |
20110185113 | Maintaining Data Integrity in a Data Storage Device - Method and apparatus for maintaining data integrity in a data storage device. In accordance with some embodiments, a memory space has a plurality of garbage collection units (GCUs) each arranged to store user data identified by logical addresses. Each GCU has a metadata region that stores metadata that correlates the logical addresses LBAs with physical addresses and a header region that stores descriptor data that identifies LBAs stored in the associated GCU. A control circuit identifies an error in the metadata from the descriptor data of a selected GCU and rebuilds the metadata to indicate a storage location of a most current version of data associated with a selected logical address. | 07-28-2011 |
20110231596 | Multi-Tiered Metadata Scheme for a Data Storage Array - Method and apparatus for managing metadata associated with a data storage array. In accordance with various embodiments, a group of user data blocks are stored to memory cells at a selected physical address of the array. A multi-tiered metadata scheme is used to generate metadata which describes the selected physical address of the user data blocks. The multi-tiered metadata scheme provides an upper tier metadata format adapted for groups of N user data blocks, and a lower tier metadata format adapted for groups of M user data blocks where M is less than N. The generated metadata is formatted in accordance with a selected one of the upper or lower tier metadata formats in relation to a total number of the user data blocks in the group. | 09-22-2011 |
20110231623 | Garbage Collection Management in a Data Storage Device - Method and apparatus for handling data in a data storage device. In accordance with some embodiments, a memory space with a plurality of garbage collection units (GCUs) that are each arranged into pages of memory that store user data identified by logical addresses (LAs) and each GCU has a metadata region that stores metadata that correlates the LAs with physical addresses (PAs). A header region in each page of memory stores a bitmask and a sequence map of the LAs in each page that are used by a log manager to creates a bitmask table stored in a first cache and a hierarchical log stored in a second cache. The bitmask table and hierarchical log are used to determine when the LAs stored in the selected GCU are stale, and update the bitmask for each page in the selected GCU after the stale data has been erased. | 09-22-2011 |
20110258380 | FAULT TOLERANT STORAGE CONSERVING MEMORY WRITES TO HOST WRITES - A data storage apparatus and associated method involving a memory with a plurality of storage elements defining an associated set of stored data, and memory control logic that, responsive to a request to store first data in a first storage element of the plurality of storage elements, computes without storing to any of the plurality of storage elements first redundancy data for the associated set of stored data inclusive of the first data. | 10-20-2011 |
20110302474 | Ensuring a Most Recent Version of Data is Recovered From a Memory - Method and apparatus for ensuring a most recent version of data is retrieved from a memory, such as a non-volatile flash memory array. In accordance with various embodiments, a controller is adapted to sequentially store different versions of an addressable data block having a selected logical address in different locations within a memory. The controller assigns a revision indication value to each said version, with at least two of said stored versions concurrently sharing the same revision indication value. In some embodiments, the revision indication value constitutes a repeating cyclical sequence count that is appended to each block, or logically combined with a code value and stored with each block. The total number of counts in the sequence is less than the total number of versions resident in the memory. | 12-08-2011 |
20110302477 | Data Hardening to Compensate for Loss of Data Retention Characteristics in a Non-Volatile Memory - Method and apparatus for enhancing reliability and integrity of data stored in a non-volatile memory, such as in a solid-state drive (SSD) having an array of flash memory cells. In accordance with various embodiments, a controller is adapted to harden data stored in a first location of said memory in relation to a detected loss of retention characteristics of the first location. In some embodiments, the data are hardened by storing redundancy information associated with said data in a second location of said memory. The redundancy information can be a redundant set of the data or higher level error correct codes (ECC). The hardened data can be recovered to the host during a read operation by accessing the data stored in both the first and second locations. | 12-08-2011 |
20120072639 | Selection of Units for Garbage Collection in Flash Memory - A data structure is formed that references a garbage collection metric for each of a plurality of associated garbage collection units of a flash memory device. Each garbage collection metric is based on one or more device state characteristics of the associated garbage collection unit. In response to a threshold change in the one or more device state variables, a region of interest within the data structure is sorted based on the garbage collection metrics. One or more garbage collection units are selected for garbage collection operations from the sorted region of interest. | 03-22-2012 |
20120102259 | Predictive Read Channel Configuration - The read channel of a solid state non-volatile memory may be configured to compensate for shifts in the threshold voltages of memory cells of the memory. A log of write time information and write temperature information from one or more write operations is stored in a data unit header. The read channel configuration, which may include reference voltages used for the read operation, is determined using the write time information and the write temperature information. Memory cells of the data unit are read using the configured read channel. A historical profile spanning multiple write operations may also be developed and used to configure the read channel. | 04-26-2012 |
Ryan James Goss, Prior Lake, MN US
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20120198312 | METHODS AND DEVICES TO INCREASE MEMORY DEVICE DATA RELIABILITY - A first data set is written to first memory units identified as having a higher data reliability and a second data set is written to second memory units identified as having a lower data reliability than the first memory units. In some cases, the second data set may include metadata or redundancy information that is useful to aid in reading and/or decoding the first data set. The act of writing the second data set increases the data reliability of the first data set. The second data set may be a null pattern, such as all erased bits. | 08-02-2012 |
20120278564 | SECURE ERASURE OF DATA FROM A NON-VOLATILE MEMORY - Method and apparatus for securely erasing data from a non-volatile memory, such as but not limited to a flash memory array. In accordance with various embodiments, an extended data set to be sanitized from the memory is identified. The extended data set includes multiple copies of data having a common logical address and different physical addresses within the memory. The extended data set is sanitized in relation to a characterization of the data set. The data sanitizing operation results in the extended data set being purged from the memory and other previously stored data in the memory being retained. | 11-01-2012 |
20120278579 | Self-Initiated Secure Erasure Responsive to an Unauthorized Power Down Event - Method and apparatus for self-initiated secure erasure of data from a non-volatile memory, such as a solid state drive (SSD). In accordance with various embodiments, the memory is operated in communication with a host device. A self-initiated, non-destructive secure erasure of the data stored in the memory is carried out responsive to a detection of an unauthorized power down event associated with the memory. | 11-01-2012 |
20120300554 | Sanitizing a Non-Volatile Memory Through Charge Accumulation - Method and apparatus for sanitizing a non-volatile memory, such as a flash memory array. In accordance with various embodiments, a memory cell is sanitized by using a write circuit to accumulate charge on a floating gate of the cell to a level such that application of a maximum available read sensing voltage to a control gate of the cell is insufficient to place the cell in a conductive state. | 11-29-2012 |
20130007380 | LIMITING ACTIVITY RATES THAT IMPACT LIFE OF A DATA STORAGE MEDIA - A first cumulative data transfer over a first time window from an intermediary module to a data storage media is determined. The intermediary module is coupled between a host interface and the data storage media. An activity rate from the intermediary module to the data storage media is limited for one or more subsequent time windows if the first cumulative activity rate exceeds a threshold value that impacts life of the data storage media. The limitation of the activity rate is removed after the one or more subsequent time windows expire | 01-03-2013 |
20130007543 | ESTIMATING TEMPORAL DEGRADATION OF NON-VOLATILE SOLID-STATE MEMORY - Representative locations of a non-volatile, solid-state memory of an apparatus store characterization data. An event during which elapsed time is not measured by the apparatus is determined. In response to the event, temporal degradation of the non-volatile, solid-state memory during the event is estimated based on electrical characteristics of the representative locations. | 01-03-2013 |
20130258770 | Parametric Tracking to Manage Read Disturbed Data - Method and apparatus for managing data in a memory, such as a flash memory array. In accordance with various embodiments, data are stored in a first location in a memory, and read from the first location a selected number of times. At least one parameter associated with the first location is measured after the data are read the selected number of times. The data are thereafter migrated to a second location in the memory responsive to the measured parameter indicating a presence of read disturbance in the data in the first location. | 10-03-2013 |
20130322169 | MULTI-LEVEL CELL (MLC) UPDATE WITH PROTECTED MODE CAPABILITY - Method and apparatus for managing data in a memory, such as a flash memory array. In accordance with some embodiments, a first block of data is written to a group of memory cells at a first memory location in single-level cell (SLC) mode. The first block of data is copied from the first memory location to a group of memory cells at a second memory location to provide a backup copy of the first block of data during a protected mode of operation. A second block of data is subsequently overwritten to the group of memory cells at the first memory location so that the first memory location stores both the first and second blocks of data in multi-level cell (MLC) mode. | 12-05-2013 |
20130326114 | WRITE MITIGATION THROUGH FAST REJECT PROCESSING - Apparatus and method for data management in a memory, such as but not limited to a flash memory array. In accordance with some embodiments, a first hash value associated with a first set of data stored in a memory is compared to a second hash value associated with a second set of data pending storage to the memory. The second set of data is stored in the memory responsive to a mismatch between the first and second hash values. | 12-05-2013 |
20130326115 | BACKGROUND DEDUPLICATION OF DATA SETS IN A MEMORY - Apparatus and method for data management in a memory, such as but not limited to a flash memory array. In accordance with some embodiments, a plurality of data sets in a memory are identified as having a common data content and different physical addresses in the memory. A selected one of the data sets is marked as valid data and the remaining data sets are marked as stale data responsive to evaluation of at least one variable parameter associated with the physical addresses at which the data sets are respectively stored. | 12-05-2013 |
20130326116 | ALLOCATING MEMORY USAGE BASED ON QUALITY METRICS - A tiered memory system includes a memory controller for a primary memory and a secondary memory, where the secondary memory is used as a cache for the primary memory. The memory controller is configured to cause redundant data that is stored in the primary memory of the memory system to be stored in first memory locations of the secondary memory. The controller causes data that is not stored in the primary memory to be stored in second memory locations of the secondary memory. The second memory locations have at least one of lower bit error rate and higher access speed than the first memory locations. | 12-05-2013 |
20140013047 | DEFINING ADDRESS RANGES USED TO CACHE SPECULATIVE READ DATA - A host read request affects a request address range of a main storage. A speculative address range proximate to the request address range is defined. Speculative data stored in the speculative address range is not requested via the host read request. A criterion is determined that is indicative of future read requests of associated with the speculative data. The speculative data is copied from the main storage to at least one of a non-volatile cache and a volatile cache together with data of the host read request in response to the criterion meeting a threshold. The non-volatile cache and the volatile cache mirror respective portions of the main storage. | 01-09-2014 |
20140013052 | CRITERIA FOR SELECTION OF DATA FOR A SECONDARY CACHE - Host read operations affecting a first logical block address of a data storage device are tracked. The data storage device includes a main storage and a non-volatile cache that mirrors a portion of data of the main storage. One or more criteria associated with the host read operations are determined. The criteria are indicative of future read requests of second logical block address associated with the first logical block address. Data of the at least the second logical block address is copied from the main storage to the non-volatile cache if the criteria meets a threshold. | 01-09-2014 |
20140013053 | DETERMINING A CRITERION FOR MOVEMENT OF DATA FROM A PRIMARY CACHE TO A SECONDARY CACHE - A new segment of data is copied to a volatile, primary cache based on a host data read access request. The primary cache mirrors a first portion of a non-volatile main storage criterion is determined for movement of data from the primary cache to a non-volatile, secondary cache that mirrors a second portion of the main storage. The criterion gives higher priority to segments having addresses not yet selected for reading by the host. In response to the new segment of data being copied to the primary cache, a selected segment of data is copied from the primary cache to the secondary cache in response to the selected segment satisfying the criterion. | 01-09-2014 |
20140052897 | DYNAMIC FORMATION OF GARBAGE COLLECTION UNITS IN A MEMORY - Method and apparatus for managing data in a memory, such as but not limited to a flash memory. In accordance with some embodiments, a memory is provided with a plurality of addressable data storage blocks which are arranged into a first set of garbage collection units (GCUs). The blocks are rearranged into a different, second set of GCUs responsive to parametric performance of the blocks. | 02-20-2014 |
20140115232 | Metadata Journaling with Error Correction Redundancy - Method and apparatus for managing a memory, such as but not limited to a flash memory. In accordance with some embodiments, user data and associated metadata are stored in a memory. The metadata are arranged as a first sequence of snapshots of the metadata at different points in time during the operation of the memory, and a second sequence of intervening journals which reflect updates to the metadata from one snapshot to the next. Requested portions of the metadata are recovered from the memory using a selected snapshot in the first sequence and first and second journals in the second sequence. | 04-24-2014 |
20140115233 | Restoring Virtualized GCU State Information - Method and apparatus for managing a memory, such as but not limited to a flash memory. In accordance with some embodiments, initial state information is stored which identifies an actual state of a garbage collection unit (GCU) of a memory during a normal operational mode. During a restoration mode after a memory power cycle event, a virtualized state of the GCU is determined responsive to the initial state information and to data read from the GCU. The memory is transitioned from the restoration mode to the normal operational mode once the virtualized state for the GCU is determined. | 04-24-2014 |
20140129891 | METHODS AND DEVICES TO INCREASE MEMORY DEVICE DATA RELIABILITY - A first data set is written to first memory units identified as having a higher data reliability and a second data set is written to second memory units identified as having a lower data reliability than the first memory units. In some cases, the second data set may include metadata or redundancy information that is useful to aid in reading and/or decoding the first data set. The act of writing the second data set increases the data reliability of the first data set. The second data set may be a null pattern, such as all erased bits. | 05-08-2014 |
20140219001 | APPLYING A BIAS SIGNAL TO MEMORY CELLS TO REVERSE A RESISTANCE SHIFT OF THE MEMORY CELLS - Data is written to cells of a resistance-based, non-volatile memory. An activity metric is tracked since the writing of the data to the cells. In response to the activity metric satisfying a threshold, a bias signal is applied to the cells to reverse a resistance shift of the cells. | 08-07-2014 |
20140219034 | Non-Volatile Write Buffer Data Retention Pending Scheduled Verification - Method and apparatus for managing data in a memory. In accordance with some embodiments, a non-volatile (NV) buffer is adapted to store input write data having a selected logical address. A write circuit is adapted to transfer a copy of the input write data to an NV main memory while retaining the stored input write data in the NV buffer. A verify circuit is adapted to perform a verify operation at the conclusion of a predetermined elapsed time interval to verify successful transfer of the copy of the input write data to the NV main memory. The input write data are retained in the NV buffer until successful transfer is verified. | 08-07-2014 |
20140241032 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES USING A TRANSFER FUNCTION TO PREDICT RESISTANCE SHIFTS AND/OR NOISE OF RESISTANCE-BASED MEMORY - Two or more workload indicators affecting a memory cell of a resistance-based, non-volatile memory are measured. The two or more workload indicators are applied to a transfer function that predicts a resistance shift and/or resistance noise variance in response to the two or more workload indicators. A result of the transfer function is applied to shift and/or determine a threshold resistance used for at least one of a program operation and a read operation affecting the memory cell. An error rate of the memory cell is reduced as a result. | 08-28-2014 |
20140241033 | Management of Variable Resistance Data Storage Device - Various embodiments may generally be directed to a variable resistance data storage device and a method of managing the device. A data storage device may have at least a controller configured to re-characterize at least one variable resistance memory cell in response to an identified variance from a predetermined resistance threshold. | 08-28-2014 |
20140241071 | Fast Power Loss Recovery By Swapping Boot and Recovery Data Sets in a Memory - Method and apparatus for managing data in a memory. In accordance with some embodiments, a recovery data set representing a current state of a storage device is stored in a rewritable non-volatile memory responsive to detection of a potentially imminent deactivation of the device. The recovery data set is swapped with a boot data set in said memory responsive to subsequent deactivation of the device. The boot data set is subsequently used to transition the device from a deactivated mode to an operationally ready mode during device reinitialization. The boot data set is thereafter swapped with the recovery data set to return the device to the current state. | 08-28-2014 |
20140244892 | ASSIGNING A WEIGHTING TO HOST QUALITY OF SERVICE INDICATORS - Quality of service indicators are provided from a host via a host interface. The quality of service indicators relate to data stored in a non-volatile data storage via the host. Workload indicators related to the quality of service indicators are measured, and a weighting is assigned to the host in response to a correlation between the quality of service indicators and the measured workload indicators. The weighting is applied to the quality of service indicators when responding to data access requests from the host. | 08-28-2014 |
20140244896 | Data Update Management in a Cloud Computing Environment - Method and apparatus for managing data in a cloud computing environment. In accordance with some embodiments, data updates are received to a multi-tier memory structure across a cloud network and stored as working data in an upper rewritable non-volatile memory tier of the memory structure. The working data are periodically logged to a lower non-volatile memory tier in the memory structure while a current version of the working data remain in the upper memory tier. The upper and lower memory tiers each are formed of rewritable memory cells having different constructions and storage attributes. | 08-28-2014 |
20140244897 | Metadata Update Management In a Multi-Tiered Memory - Method and apparatus for managing data in a memory. In accordance with some embodiments, metadata updates are stored in a first tier of a a multi-tier non-volatile memory structure responsive to access operations associated with data objects in the memory structure. The stored metadata updates are logged in a second, lower tier of the memory structure. The stored metadata updates are further migrated to a different location within the first tier responsive to an accumulated count of said access operations. | 08-28-2014 |
20140245108 | ECC Management for Variable Resistance Memory Cells - A data storage device may generally be constructed and operated with at least a controller configured to identify a variance from a predetermined threshold in at least one variable resistance memory cell and upgrade a first error correction code (ECC) level to a second ECC level for the at least one variable resistance memory cell. | 08-28-2014 |
20140258646 | FORMING A CHARACTERIZATION PARAMETER OF A RESISTIVE MEMORY ELEMENT - An incremental signal is defined that includes at least one of a duration and a peak voltage that is less than a respective minimum programming time or minimum programming voltage step of a resistive memory element. A characterization procedure is repeatedly performed that at least involves: applying a signal to the memory element, the signal being incremented by the incremental signal during each subsequent application; measuring a first resistance of the memory element in response to the signal; and c) measuring a second resistance of the memory element after a time period has elapsed from the measurement of the first resistance with no programming signal applied. In response to the first and second resistance measurements of the characterization procedure, a characterization parameter of the memory element is formed. | 09-11-2014 |
20140281280 | SELECTING BETWEEN NON-VOLATILE MEMORY UNITS HAVING DIFFERENT MINIMUM ADDRESSABLE DATA UNIT SIZES - An apparatus includes a controller capable of being coupled to a host interface and a memory device. The memory device includes two or more non-hierarchical, non-volatile memory units having different minimum addressable data unit sizes. The controller is configured to at least perform determining a workload indicator of a data object being stored in the memory device via the host interface. The controller selects one of the memory units in response to the workload indicator of the data object corresponding to the minimum addressable data unit size of the selected memory unit corresponding to the workload indicator. The data object is stored in the selected memory unit in response thereto. | 09-18-2014 |
20150074486 | TRANSFER UNIT MANAGEMENT - Method and apparatus for managing data in a memory, such as a flash memory. In accordance with some embodiments, a non-volatile memory is arranged into a plurality of blocks, with each of the blocks constituting an integral plural number N of fixed-sized, multi-bit transfer units. A processing circuit retrieves at least a portion of the data stored in a selected block to a volatile memory buffer in response to a transfer unit (TU) bit map. The TU bit map is stored in a memory and provides a multi-bit sequence of bits corresponding to the N transfer units of the selected block. The values of the bits in the multi-bit sequence of bits indicate whether the corresponding transfer units are to be retrieved. | 03-12-2015 |
20150074487 | Memory Device with Variable Code Rate - Method and apparatus for managing data in a memory, such as a flash memory. In accordance with some embodiments, the apparatus has a solid-state non-volatile memory and a processing circuit configured to write data to a selected location of the memory. The data are arranged in the form of multi-bit code words each comprising a user data payload and associated parity data configured to correct one or more bit errors in the user data payload. The processing circuit adjusts at least a selected one of a size of the code words, a size of the user data payloads or a size of the parity data responsive to at least a selected one of an accumulated count of access operations upon the selected location or an error rate associated with the selected location. | 03-12-2015 |
20150089119 | COMMAND EXECUTION USING EXISTING ADDRESS INFORMATION - Method and apparatus for managing data in a memory, such as a flash memory. In accordance with some embodiments, a memory module has a plurality of solid-state non-volatile memory cells. A controller communicates a first command having address information and a first operation code. The first operation code identifies a first action to be taken by the memory module in relation to the address information. The controller subsequently communicates a second command having a second operation code without corresponding address information. The memory module takes a second action identified by the second command using the address information from the first command. | 03-26-2015 |
20150089278 | VARIABLE DATA RECOVERY SCHEME HIERARCHY - Method and apparatus for managing data in a memory, such as a flash memory. In accordance with some embodiments, a memory has a plurality of solid-state non-volatile memory cells. A processing circuit is connected to the memory and configured to direct the execution of a plurality of read error recovery routines in response to at least one uncorrectable read error in a data set retrieved from the memory. The recovery routines are executed in a selected order based on an elapsed recovery time parameter for each of the recovery routines and an estimated probability of success of each of the recovery routines. | 03-26-2015 |
Ryan P. Goss, Silvis, IL US
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20130126024 | Bi-Directional Pump - A bi-directional pump comprises a pump housing, and the pump housing comprises a pump outlet. A fluid pressurizer is positioned in the pump housing and configured to provide fluid flow selectively in a first direction and a second direction. A first passage and a second passage are positioned in the pump housing. A junction is fluidly positioned, in the pump housing, connecting the first and second passages to the pump outlet. A flow controller is positioned in the pump housing to move relative thereto, between a first position, placing the first passage, in fluid communication, with the pump outlet via the junction when the fluid pressurizer provides fluid flow in the first direction, and a second position placing the second passage, in fluid communication with the pump outlet, via the junction when the fluid pressurizer provides fluid flow in the second direction. | 05-23-2013 |
Sara Marie Goss, Atlanta, GA US
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20090063148 | CALIBRATION OF WORD SPOTS SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT - An example embodiment of the invention may include a system, a method and/or a computer program product for enabling calibrating of word spots resulting from a spoken query, including, e.g., but not limited to, presenting a plurality of word spots to a user, each of the plurality of word spots having a confidence level; determining by the user whether at least one of the plurality of word spots is a hit or a false positive by determining whether the at least one of the plurality of word spots matches at least one word In the spoken query; receiving a maximum acceptable percentage of false positives from the user; and determining an acceptable confidence threshold value for the spoken query by locating the smallest confidence level in the plurality of word spots below which the percentage of word spots in the plurality of word spots that are false positives exceeds the maximum acceptable percentage of false positives. | 03-05-2009 |
Scott D. Goss, San Diego, CA US
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20140270408 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REQUESTING AND PROVIDING ACCESS TO INFORMATION ASSOCIATED WITH AN IMAGE - A device may request, and a server may provide, access to information associated with an image based on trusted face recognition. The server may receive a first image, registration, and associated information from a first device. The first image may include feature data, which the server may extract to create a first feature template. The server may store, and correlate, the first feature template, registration and associated information for the first image. A second device may extract feature data from a second image, create, and provide to the server, a second feature template. The server may authenticate the second device. The server may compare the second feature template with stored feature templates to identify a match. The server may determine whether to share associated information for a match with, and return an access indication to, the second device based, in part, on the authentication. | 09-18-2014 |
Steven Goss, Corvallis, OR US
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20080246789 | INKJET PRINTER HAVING SWITCHED FIRING OF ADJACENT NOZZLES APPLYING COMMON COLOR - A printing system includes a printhead having adjacent inkjet nozzles for dispensing a common colored ink and a controller adapted to direct firing of the adjacent inkjet nozzles so that adjacent local areas using the common colored ink are printed on a printing medium with alternate firings of the adjacent inkjet nozzles. | 10-09-2008 |
20080246801 | Operating Mechanism for an Inkjet Printer - A printer system includes a print head assembly that ejects a printing solution from a fixed position during a print period and a conveying mechanism operable to convey an operations assembly. The operations assembly executes servicing functions on the print head assembly during a non-print period. Furthermore, the print head assembly remains in the fixed position during the non-print period and the operations assembly provides support for a print medium during the print period. | 10-09-2008 |
20080309993 | EXECUTING OPERATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH ONE OR MORE IMAGES WITH A PRINTER - Methods and systems are provided to facilitate a printer to execute one or more operations in connection with one or more images are described herein. The methods may include methods that may, at least in part, be implemented at a printer including tracking one or more locations of a scan device with respect to a sheet having a first one or more pictures associated with one or more corresponding images, wherein the tracking is based, at least in part, on electronic data provided by the scan device. The printer may then based at least in part on the tracking, execute at least one operation in connection with all or a selected subset of the one or more corresponding images. | 12-18-2008 |
20100277534 | MECHANICAL DITHERING OF PRINTING MECHANISMS - A system comprises a control module that communicates with a printhead having nozzles, that detects a malfunctioning nozzle, and that generates control signals when the malfunctioning nozzle is detected. A vibration generator selectively vibrates the printhead along a first axis of a print medium based on the control signals. The first axis is selected from a group consisting of parallel and perpendicular to a second axis of motion of the print medium. | 11-04-2010 |
20110075183 | PRINT AND SCAN SHARING PAPER PICK AND PAPER MOTION CONTROL IN A MULTI-FUNCTION PRINTER - A multi-function printer having a compact size and portable configuration while providing printing, scanning and copying functionalities is disclosed herein. The multi-function printer includes a printer assembly and a scanner assembly configured to cooperatively utilize the same pick and paper movement systems along a common feed or paper path to perform these printing, scanning and copying functions. Thus, the disclosed multi-function printer may require a less complex paper movement and control system which, in turn, reduces the printer's overall weight while increasing its flexibility and/or portability. | 03-31-2011 |
20130083122 | OPERATING MECHANISM FOR AN INKJET PRINTER - A printer system includes a print head assembly that ejects a printing solution from a fixed position during a print period and a conveying mechanism operable to convey an operations assembly. The operations assembly executes servicing functions on the print head assembly during a non-print period. Furthermore, the print head assembly remains in the fixed position during the non-print period and the operations assembly provides support for a print medium during the print period. | 04-04-2013 |
Steven M. Goss, Corvallis, OR US
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20100302603 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR TRANSFERRING INFORMATION BETWEEN A MOVABLE SYSTEM AND ANOTHER SYSTEM - An image forming apparatus, which may be a printer, includes an image acquisition subsystem and a processing subsystem. The image acquisition subsystem includes an imager and a source. The imager is configured to scan an image while the image acquisition subsystem moves with respect to the image forming apparatus and configured to provide electrical signals including information related to the scanned image. The source is configured to emanate electromagnetic radiation based on the electrical signals. The processing subsystem includes a receiving component configured to receive the electromagnetic radiation emanated from the source of the image acquisition subsystem. The image forming apparatus also includes a structure supporting both the image acquisition subsystem and the processing subsystem. | 12-02-2010 |
20140078086 | AUGMENTED TOUCH CONTROL FOR HAND-HELD DEVICES - In various embodiments, the present disclosure describes hand-held devices with one or more touch-sensitive areas. The hand-held devices include a housing occupying each of a first plane, a second plane, and a third plane. A first exterior surface of the housing occupies the first plane and includes a first touch-sensitive area responsive to user touch. A second exterior surface of the housing occupies the second plane and includes a second touch-sensitive area responsive to user touch. A third exterior surface of the housing occupies the third plane and includes a display screen. A user interface module causes display of a user interface on the display screen and interprets at least one of (i) user touch of the first touch-sensitive area as a command to interact with the user interface or (ii) user touch of the second touch-sensitive area as a command to interact with the user interface. | 03-20-2014 |
Steven Michael Goss, Corvallis, OR US
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20110043571 | INKJET PRINTHEAD SYSTEM AND METHOD USING LASER-BASED HEATING - An inkjet nozzle array includes a plurality of nozzles. Each nozzle includes a chamber having an input aperture adapted to receive ink into the chamber and an output aperture through which ink is ejected from the chamber. Each chamber further includes a window adapted to receive electromagnetic radiation and operable to heat ink in the chamber responsive to the electromagnetic radiation and eject an ink droplet through the output aperture. | 02-24-2011 |
Steven N. Goss, Kingston, NY US
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20110191625 | CONTROLLING THE STATE OF DUPLEXING OF COUPLING FACILITY STRUCTURES - A coupling facility is coupled to one or more other coupling facilities via one or more peer links. The coupling of the facilities enables various functions to be supported, including the duplexing of structures of the coupling facilities. Duplexing is performed on a structure basis, and thus, a coupling facility may include duplexed structures, as well as non-duplexed or simplexed structures. | 08-04-2011 |
20130179553 | CONTROLLING THE STATE OF DUPLEXING OF COUPLING FACILITY STRUCTURES - A coupling facility is coupled to one or more other coupling facilities via one or more peer links. The coupling of the facilities enables various functions to be supported, including the duplexing of structures of the coupling facilities. Duplexing is performed on a structure basis, and thus, a coupling facility may include duplexed structures, as well as non-duplexed or simplexed structures. | 07-11-2013 |
Steven N. Goss, Poughkeepsie, NY US
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20120317312 | MANAGING OPERATOR MESSAGE BUFFERS IN A COUPLING FACILITY - A facility is provided to enable operator message commands from multiple, distinct sources to be provided to a coupling facility of a computing environment for processing. These commands are used, for instance, to perform actions on the coupling facility, and may be received from consoles coupled to the coupling facility, as well as logical partitions or other systems coupled thereto. Responsive to performing the commands, responses are returned to the initiators of the commands. | 12-13-2012 |
20120317402 | EXECUTING A START OPERATOR MESSAGE COMMAND - A facility is provided to enable operator message commands from multiple, distinct sources to be provided to a coupling facility of a computing environment for processing. These commands are used, for instance, to perform actions on the coupling facility, and may be received from consoles coupled to the coupling facility, as well as logical partitions or other systems coupled thereto. Responsive to performing the commands, responses are returned to the initiators of the commands. | 12-13-2012 |
20120317436 | OPERATOR MESSAGE COMMANDS FOR TESTING A COUPLING FACILITY - A facility is provided to enable operator message commands from multiple, distinct sources to be provided to a coupling facility of a computing environment for processing. These commands are used, for instance, to perform actions on the coupling facility, and may be received from consoles coupled to the coupling facility, as well as logical partitions or other systems coupled thereto. Responsive to performing the commands, responses are returned to the initiators of the commands. | 12-13-2012 |
20120317584 | PROCESSING OPERATOR MESSAGE COMMANDS - A facility is provided to enable operator message commands from multiple, distinct sources to be provided to a coupling facility of a computing environment for processing. These commands are used, for instance, to perform actions on the coupling facility, and may be received from consoles coupled to the coupling facility, as well as logical partitions or other systems coupled thereto. Responsive to performing the commands, responses are returned to the initiators of the commands. | 12-13-2012 |
20120317585 | TRANSMITTING OPERATOR MESSAGE COMMANDS TO A COUPLING FACILITY - A facility is provided to enable operator message commands from multiple, distinct sources to be provided to a coupling facility of a computing environment for processing. These commands are used, for instance, to perform actions on the coupling facility, and may be received from consoles coupled to the coupling facility, as well as logical partitions or other systems coupled thereto. Responsive to performing the commands, responses are returned to the initiators of the commands. | 12-13-2012 |
20130074099 | TRANSMITTING OPERATOR MESSAGE COMMANDS TO A COUPLING FACILITY - A facility is provided to enable operator message commands from multiple, distinct sources to be provided to a coupling facility of a computing environment for processing. These commands are used, for instance, to perform actions on the coupling facility, and may be received from consoles coupled to the coupling facility, as well as logical partitions or other systems coupled thereto. Responsive to performing the commands, responses are returned to the initiators of the commands. | 03-21-2013 |
20130081057 | PROCESSING OPERATOR MESSAGE COMMANDS - A facility is provided to enable operator message commands from multiple, distinct sources to be provided to a coupling facility of a computing environment for processing. These commands are used, for instance, to perform actions on the coupling facility, and may be received from consoles coupled to the coupling facility, as well as logical partitions or other systems coupled thereto. Responsive to performing the commands, responses are returned to the initiators of the commands. | 03-28-2013 |
20130081058 | EXECUTING A START OPERATOR MESSAGE COMMAND - A facility is provided to enable operator message commands from multiple, distinct sources to be provided to a coupling facility of a computing environment for processing. These commands are used, for instance, to perform actions on the coupling facility, and may be received from consoles coupled to the coupling facility, as well as logical partitions or other systems coupled thereto. Responsive to performing the commands, responses are returned to the initiators of the commands. | 03-28-2013 |
20130086428 | OPERATOR MESSAGE COMMANDS FOR TESTING A COUPLING FACILITY - A facility is provided to enable operator message commands from multiple, distinct sources to be provided to a coupling facility of a computing environment for processing. These commands are used, for instance, to perform actions on the coupling facility, and may be received from consoles coupled to the coupling facility, as well as logical partitions or other systems coupled thereto. Responsive to performing the commands, responses are returned to the initiators of the commands. | 04-04-2013 |
Tom Goss, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20120255629 | Quick Stop Encasement for Malfunctioning Fire Sprinkler Head - A removable casing for a fire sprinkler head encases the sprinkler head to stop unwanted water spray. The casing has hinged shells that latch closed to form a watertight interior space. One or both of the shells have gaskets that contact the opposite shell to seal off the interior space. The hinges and latches may be adjustable to make the casing easier to fit over the sprinkler head and to fasten tightly. Each shell may have one or more necks configured to fit tightly around a pipe when the casing is closed. A drain having a valve may be disposed through one or both of the shells to prevent initial pressure buildup and to allow the removal of accumulated water from inside the casing. The casing fills with water until the flow out of the sprinkler head stops, allowing the rest of the fire sprinkler system to remain active. | 10-11-2012 |
Valerie L. Goss, Seabrook, NH US
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20100093000 | Tyrosine phosphorylation sites - The invention discloses novel phosphorylation sites identified in carcinoma and/or leukemia, peptides (including AQUA peptides) comprising a phosphorylation site of the invention, antibodies specifically bind to a novel phosphorylation site of the invention, and diagnostic and therapeutic uses of the above. | 04-15-2010 |
Valerie Lee Goss, Seabrook, NH US
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20110045603 | Serine, Threonine, and Tyrosine Phosphorylation Sites - The invention discloses 990 novel phosphorylation sites identified in carcinoma and leukemia, peptides (including AQUA peptides) comprising a phosphorylation site of the invention, antibodies specifically bind to a novel phosphorylation site of the invention, and diagnostic and therapeutic uses of the above. | 02-24-2011 |
Virginia W. Goss, Santa Barbara, CA US
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Will Goss, Arden, NC US
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20100009585 | ENDLESS BELT FOR USE IN DIGITAL IMAGING SYSTEMS - An endless belt for use in digital imaging systems is provided having edge to edge uniform flatness, and precise circumferential and edge to edge thickness. The layers comprising the belt may be tailored as desired for use in either image recording, image transfer or sheet transport operations. In one embodiment, the belt includes an elastomeric base layer, a reinforcing support layer, and an elastomeric surface ply. The belt is preferably manufactured by building the layers on a workpiece and then curing the layers. | 01-14-2010 |
William K. Goss, Arden, NC US
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20080292822 | THIN-WALLED COMPOSITE SLEEVE - An expandable, hollow, cylindrical thin-walled composite sleeve for use in flexographic printing applications is provided including an optional polymeric resin base layer, at least one filament wound layer over the base layer, and at least one outer non-woven fibrous layer over the filament wound layer. The filament wound layer may comprise filament wound fibers such as fiberglass which are wound around the base layer or sleeve. The non-woven fibrous layer may be in the form of a fiberglass chopped strand mat. The layers provide desirable surface and reinforcement properties to the sleeve. | 11-27-2008 |
William Krebs Goss, Arden, NC US
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20120288801 | FLEXOGRAPHIC PRINTING PLATE ASSEMBLY - A printing plate assembly for use in flexographic printing application is provided which includes an integral carrier layer, one or more cushion layers, and one or more photopolymer layers. The photopolymer layer(s) in the integral assembly are provided with relief images using digital imaging photopolymerization, which eliminates the need for a back exposure step and provides a precise relief depth for the plate. | 11-15-2012 |
William Krebs Goss, Missouri City, TX US
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20100300604 | IMAGE TRANSFER BELT WITH CONTROLLED SURFACE TOPOGRAPHY TO IMPROVE TONER RELEASE - A three-layer image transfer belt having an uppermost surface that has been altered to reduce surface gloss and induce a desirable surface topography is presented. The image transfer belt can comprise a three layer laminate. In one embodiment, the base layer can be a polyimide, the intermediate layer can be a rubber/elastomer and the surface layer can be a fluoropolymer. In another embodiment, the base layer can also comprise a fabric for belt reinforcement. The desired surface topography improves toner release and print quality. The reduction of surface gloss of the image transfer belt is achieved by creating a linear pattern oriented in the machine direction or a grid-like pattern into the uppermost surface of the image transfer belt. The reduction of surface gloss of the image transfer belt is achieved without a significant change in surface rougheness. | 12-02-2010 |