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Bruce J. Dover, Lockport, NY US
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20100178627 | AUTOMATIC FEED OVEN - An automatic feed oven for material processing ( | 07-15-2010 |
B. Troy Dover, Kings Mountain, NC US
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20090035663 | STABILIZED LITHIUM METAL POWDER FOR LI-ION APPLICATION, COMPOSITION AND PROCESS - The present invention provides a lithium metal powder protected by a wax. The resulting lithium metal powder has improved stability and improved storage life. | 02-05-2009 |
20110226987 | ANODE FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL SYSTEM - The present invention provides an anode including a host material capable of absorbing or desorbing lithium in an electrochemical system. A stabilized lithium metal powder coated with a wax is dispersed in the host material. | 09-22-2011 |
20150132641 | STABILIZED LITHIUM METAL POWDER FOR LI-ION APPLICATION, COMPOSITION AND PROCESS - The present invention provides a lithium metal powder protected by a wax. The resulting lithium metal powder has improved stability and improved storage life. | 05-14-2015 |
B. Troy Dover, Monroe, NJ US
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20100024597 | STABILIZED LITHIUM METAL POWDER FOR LI-ION APPLICATION, COMPOSITION AND PROCESS - A method of stabilizing lithium metal powder is provided. The method includes the steps of heating lithium metal to a temperature above its melting point, agitating the molten lithium metal, and contacting the lithium metal with a fluorination agent to provide a stabilized lithium metal powder. | 02-04-2010 |
Dan Dover, San Francisco, CA US
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20100262646 | OBTAINING INSTRUMENTATION DATA - An apparatus described herein includes a request receiver component that receives a request for application data over a network from a client computing device. The apparatus also includes an instrumentation component that causes instrumentation logic to be transmitted to the client computing device responsive to receipt of the request for the application data. The instrumentation logic is configured to cause the client computing device to analyze a cookie to determine whether to capture instrumentation data pertaining to the client and, if it is determined that instrumentation data is desirably captured. The instrumentation logic is also configured to cause the client computing device to capture quantitative instrumentation data pertaining to the requested application data and cause the client computing device to transmit the quantitative instrumentation data over the network to a data repository. | 10-14-2010 |
David Wayne Dover, Gilroy, CA US
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20110203510 | Retractable Caution Flag for Mounting on a Vehicle - An apparatus includes a housing unit having a hollow cylinder shape with a longitudinal slot and a short section of slot situated at a right angle to the longitudinal slot. A flagpole is inserted into the housing unit for movement within the housing unit, where the flagpole is completely contained within the housing unit at a first position. A lower guide is joined to the flagpole for guiding movement of the flagpole. A caution flag is joined to the flagpole proximate a flagpole end. At least one bracket assembly joins the apparatus to a vehicle. A compressible spring is disposed within the housing unit for driving the flagpole in a first direction to a second position to display the flag. A trigger lever extends through the longitudinal slot where a placement of the trigger lever in the short section of slot prevents the compressible spring from moving the flagpole. | 08-25-2011 |
Ellen Nicole Dover, Winston-Salem, NC US
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20150361400 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR MAINTAINING AND IMPROVING PANCREATIC ISLET CELL FUNCTION AND STABILITY - Compositions and methods for production of beta islet cells exhibiting superior endocrine like functions are disclosed. | 12-17-2015 |
Frank Dover, Mesa, AZ US
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20090167356 | MONOLITHICALLY INTEGRATED MULTIPLEXER-TRANSLATOR-DEMULTIPLEXER CIRCUIT AND METHOD - A monolithically integrated multiplexer-translator-demultiplexer and a method for multiplexing and translating an electrical signal or demultiplexing and translating an electrical signal. A multiplexer and a demultiplexer are monolithically integrated with a translator. Circuits that operate at different voltage supply levels from each other may be coupled to the multiplexer and a circuit that operates at a different voltage supply level from the circuits coupled to the multiplexer or that operates at the same voltage supply level as at least one of the circuits coupled to the multiplexer is coupled to the demultiplexer. The monolithically integrated multiplexer-translator-demultiplexer selects a signal from one of the circuits coupled to the multiplexer, translates its voltage level and provides the translated signal level as an output signal. Alternatively, the monolithically integrated multiplexer-translator-demultiplexer creates demultiplexed signals from an electrical signal and translates the voltage levels of the demultiplexed signals. | 07-02-2009 |
20130195153 | BIDIRECTIONAL TRANSCEIVER AND METHOD - In accordance with an embodiment, a transceiver includes a bidirectional data transmission circuit coupled to a direction control circuit and method for transmitting electrical signals in one or more directions. The direction control circuit generates a comparison signal in response to comparing input/output signals of the bidirectional data transmission circuit. Transmission path enable signals are generated in response to the comparison signal. | 08-01-2013 |
Grant Martin Dover US
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20150306333 | MEDICAL TUBES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE - The disclosure relates to medical tubes and methods of manufacturing medical tubes. The tube may be a composite structure made of two or more distinct components that are spirally wound to form an elongate tube. For example, one of the components may be a spirally wound elongate hollow body, and the other component may be an elongate structural component also spirally wound between turns of the spirally wound hollow body The tube need not be made from distinct components, however. For instance, an elongate hollow body formed (e.g., extruded) from a single material may be spirally wound to form an elongate tube. The elongate hollow body itself may in transverse cross-section have a thin wall portion and a relatively thicker or more rigid reinforcement portion. The tubes can be incorporated into a variety of medical circuits or may be employed for other medical uses. | 10-29-2015 |
Jeffrey S. Dover, Newton, MA US
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20110082446 | Method and Apparatus of Treating Tissue - A method for the treatment of skin including the steps of determining the skin depth for energy absorption necessary for treatment; and generating a spot size for energy impinging on the skin to provide a desired amount of energy to the desired depth for treatment. In one embodiment the selected spot size has a small diameter. In another embodiment the spot diameter is narrower than the spacing between adjacent hairs on the skin. In another aspect the invention relates to an apparatus for the treatment of skin including a source of energy; and a means for selecting a spot size for energy from the source impinging on the skin to provide a desired amount of energy to a desired depth for treatment. In another embodiment the apparatus includes an interlock to prevent the laser from producing light unless the source is positioned to irradiate only the skin. | 04-07-2011 |
Kent B. Dover, Charlotte, NC US
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20090025530 | Gyro-JIG apparatus for repairing a stringed musical instrument - An improved method and apparatus for safely and securely holding and manipulating a musical instrument for construction or repair, the apparatus for which consists of a base, a pedestal upstanding from the base having an associated vertically adjustable post, an instrument support assembly including an instrument support plate mountable thereon; a holder mounted atop the pedestal for holding the instrument support assembly; clamps for attaching an instrument to the instrument support assembly; a pivot for supporting the instrument support assembly about a vertical axis; a pivot for rotating the instrument support assembly about an axis normal to the face of the support plate; and a gear for rotating the instrument support assembly about a horizontal axis. | 01-29-2009 |
Lance Dover, Citrus Heights, CA US
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20130268719 | REMAPPING AND COMPACTING IN A MEMORY DEVICE - Methods for remapping and/or compacting data in memory devices, memory devices, and systems are disclosed. One such method of remapping and/or compacting data includes reducing a first quantity of write operations that are received from a host to a second quantity of write operations for programming to a page of a memory device that are within the specifications of partial page write operations for the memory device. The second quantity of write operations can also remap data that were originally intended to be programmed to memory address ranges that conflict with a memory map of the memory device. | 10-10-2013 |
20150355844 | REMAPPING IN A MEMORY DEVICE - Methods for remapping and/or compacting data in memory devices, memory devices, and systems are disclosed. One such method of remapping and/or compacting data includes reducing a first quantity of write operations that are received from a host to a second quantity of write operations for programming to a page of a memory device that are within the specifications of partial page write operations for the memory device. The second quantity of write operations can also remap data that were originally intended to be programmed to memory address ranges that conflict with a memory map of the memory device. | 12-10-2015 |
Lance W. Dover, Citrus Heights, CA US
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20150019793 | SELF-MEASURING NONVOLATILE MEMORY DEVICES WITH REMEDIATION CAPABILITIES AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Several embodiments of systems incorporating nonvolatile memory devices are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a system can include a central processor (CPU) and a nonvolatile memory device operably coupled to the CPU. The nonvolatile memory device can include a memory that stores pre-measurement instructions that are executable by the nonvolatile memory upon startup, but not executable by the CPU upon startup. In operation, the pre-measurement instructions direct the nonvolatile memory to take a measurement of at least a portion of its contents and to cryptographically sign the measurement to indicate that the measurement was taken by the nonvolatile memory device. In one embodiment, the CPU can use the measurement to determine whether the nonvolatile memory device is trustworthy. | 01-15-2015 |
Lance W. Dover, Fair Oaks, CA US
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20080232163 | MEMORY STORAGE TECHNIQUE FOR A BI-DIRECTIONALLY PROGRAMMABLE MEMORY DEVICE - According to some embodiments, a memory device is disclosed. The memory device includes a memory array with a programming region to store data. The programming region includes a plurality of memory cells and has an associated flag bit. Logic is coupled to the memory array. The logic is to compare data stored in the programming region to a desired programmed value, and to determine a number of changing bits. The logic may further set or clear the associated flag bit, depending on the number of changing bits. | 09-25-2008 |
20080301210 | RANDOM TELEGRAPH SIGNAL NOISE AS A SOURCE FOR RANDOM NUMBERS - An apparatus and method for providing a source of random numbers are generally described. In one example, an apparatus includes one or more storage elements having a selected voltage and a trip point, the voltage being close enough to the trip point such that random telegraph signal (RTS) noise associated with the elements is a determinant of whether the read voltage is above or below the trip point. | 12-04-2008 |
Lance Walker Dover, Citrus Heights, CA US
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20160099922 | SECURE SHARED KEY SHARING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Systems and methods used to securely communicate a shared key to devices. One embodiment describes a method to securely communicate a shared key to a first device and a second device that includes receiving, using the first device, a shared key and unique identifier pairing associated with the first device from a key generator; receiving, using a trusted third party, the shared key and unique identifier pairing from the key generator; generating, using the first device, a signature using the unique identifier and the shared key; transmitting, using the first device, the signature and the unique identifier to the trusted third party; verifying, using the trusted third party, the unique identifier based on the signature; determining, using the trusted third party, the shared key when the unique identifier is verified; and transmitting, using the trusted third party, the shared key to the second device to enable the first device and the second device to communicate securely by encoding and decoding communicated data using the shared key. | 04-07-2016 |
Michael P. Dover, Thornton, PA US
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20100138700 | Method of remotely monitoring an internet web site - A method of performing a service which remotely monitors a Web site includes the steps of monitoring the site for an error and notifying a site representative in the event an error is detected on the site. Advance permission is not obtained prior to sending the notification and a fee is not charged for the service. The appropriate e-mail address to which the notification is sent is identified based on one or more categories and a priority assigned to all e-mail addresses identified on the monitored site. The notification may be sent, alternatively, to the representative of a site linked to the site monitored or to some other interested third party. Subscribers to the monitoring service may be enrolled automatically upon submission of their site to a search engine service or to a domain name registry. The list of service recipients generated by the monitoring service is usable for other commercial purposes. | 06-03-2010 |
Ronnie Dover, Simpsonville, SC US
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20080284049 | THERMAL CURING METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR FORMING CONTACT LENSES - Contact lens curing systems and methods are described. A contact lens curing system includes an oven that has a plurality of curing zones a mold advancement system for moving the contact lens mold assemblies between the plurality of zones and a controlled atmosphere within the curing zones that provides a substantially chemically inert environment in which contact lens precursor materials can be polymerized in contact lens mold assemblies located in the curing zones. Methods of producing contact lenses include curing contact lens precursor materials in contact lens mold assemblies in the lens curing system. As an example, an oven for curing contact precursor materials in molds the curing process being done in an inert atmosphere, includes a plurality of heating zones, such as three heating zones | 11-20-2008 |
20110068496 | THERMAL CURING METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR FORMING CONTACT LENSES - Contact lens curing systems and methods are described. A contact lens curing system includes an oven that has a plurality of curing zones, a mold advancement system for moving the contact lens mold assemblies between the plurality of zones, and a controlled atmosphere within the curing zones that provides a substantially chemically inert environment in which contact lens precursor materials can be polymerized in contact lens mold assemblies located in the curing zones. Methods of producing contact lenses include curing contact lens precursor materials in contact lens mold assemblies in the lens curing system. As an example, an oven for curing contact precursor materials in molds, the curing process being done in an inert atmosphere, includes a plurality of heating zones, such as three heating zones | 03-24-2011 |
20120219387 | THERMAL CURING METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR FORMING CONTACT LENSES - Contact lens curing systems and methods are described. A contact lens curing system includes an oven that has a plurality of curing zones, a mold advancement system for moving contact lens mold assemblies between the plurality of zones, and a controlled atmosphere the curing zones that provides a substantially chemically inert environment in which contact lens precursor materials can be polymerized in contact mold assemblies located in the curing zones. Methods of producing contact lenses include curing contact lens precursor materials in contact lens mold assemblies in the lens curing system. | 08-30-2012 |
Ronnie Dean Dover, Simpsonville, SC US
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20130172526 | WOOD TREATMENT METHOD AND APPARATUS EMPLOYING LATERALLY SHIFTABLE TRANSPORTATION SEGMENTS - A wood treatment method and apparatus that includes a laterally shiftable transportation segment adjacent a door of a wood treatment vessel. When retracted, the shiftable transportation segment accommodates the opening and/or closing of the door. When aligned, the shiftable transportation segment can support the weight of a cart that transports a bundle of wood into and/or out of the wood treatment vessel. Wood treatment systems described herein may also include a bundle adjustment system for applying an aligning force to at least a portion of the bundle during its loading and/or unloading from the wood treatment vessel. | 07-04-2013 |