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Alan Cheshire, Glasgow GB
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20100308014 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ETCHING - Embodiments of the invention relate to a substrate etching method and apparatus. In one embodiment, a method for etching a substrate in a plasma etch reactor is provided that includes a) depositing a polymer on a substrate in an etch reactor, b) etching the substrate using a gas mixture including a fluorine-containing gas and oxygen in the etch reactor, c) etching a silicon-containing layer the substrate using a fluorine-containing gas without mixing oxygen in the etch reactor, and d) repeating a), b) and c) until an endpoint of a feature etched into the silicon-containing layer is reached. | 12-09-2010 |
20120103524 | PLASMA PROCESSING APPARATUS WITH REDUCED EFFECTS OF PROCESS CHAMBER ASYMMETRY - Plasma processing apparatus that provide an asymmetric plasma distribution within the processing apparatus are provided herein. In some embodiments, a plasma processing apparatus may include a process chamber having a processing volume with a substrate support disposed therein; and a first RF coil disposed above the substrate support to couple RF energy into the processing volume, wherein an electric field generated by RF energy moving along the first RF coil is asymmetric about a central axis of the substrate support. In some embodiments, a pump port is disposed asymmetrically with respect to the processing volume to remove one or more gases from the processing volume. In some embodiments, the first RF coil is asymmetrically disposed about the central axis of the substrate support. | 05-03-2012 |
20120152900 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR GAS DELIVERY INTO PLASMA PROCESSING CHAMBERS - Methods and apparatus for gas delivery into plasma processing chambers are provided herein. In some embodiments, an apparatus for processing a substrate includes a process chamber having a processing volume, a substrate support disposed in the processing volume, an inductively coupled plasma source to generate an electric field within the processing volume that includes one or more regions of local maxima in the magnitude of the electric field, and one or more gas injectors to selectively direct a predominant portion of a process gas flowed through the one or more gas injectors into the one or more regions of local maxima. | 06-21-2012 |
Alan Cheshire, Crookston, Glasgow GB
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20100197138 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ETCHING - Embodiments of the invention relate to a substrate etching method and apparatus. In one embodiment, a method for etching a substrate in a plasma etch reactor is provided that include flowing a backside process gas between a substrate and a substrate support assembly, and cyclically etching a layer on the substrate. | 08-05-2010 |
Alan Cheshire, Crookston GB
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20120208300 | ETCH PROCESSING CHAMBER - A substrate etching method and apparatus are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method for etching is provided that includes, in a plasma processing chamber, etching a feature in a silicon layer using an etch recipe that includes cyclical etching and deposition substeps until an end point is reached, wherein an aspect ratio of the feature increases with a number of cyclical etching and deposition substeps performed over time until the end point is reached; and adjusting a recipe variable of the etch recipe in response to the current aspect ratio of the feature during etching to manage thickness of sidewall polymers when the feature becomes deeper to avoid closing the feature and preventing subsequent etching. | 08-16-2012 |
Alan Cheshire, Scotland GB
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20120152895 | METHODS FOR ETCHING A SUBSTRATE - Methods for etching a substrate in a plasma etch reactor may include (a) depositing polymer on surfaces of a feature formed in substrate disposed in the etch reactor using first reactive species formed from a first process gas comprising a polymer forming gas; (b) etching the bottom surface of the feature of the substrate in the etch reactor using a third reactive species formed from a third process gas including an etching gas; and (c) bombarding a bottom surface of the feature with a second reactive species formed from a second process gas comprising one or more of an inert gas, an oxidizing gas, a reducing gas, or the polymer forming gas while at least one of depositing the polymer to remove at least some of the polymer disposed on the bottom surface or etching the bottom surface to at least one of chemically or physically damage the bottom surface. | 06-21-2012 |
Alex Cheshire, St. Albans GB
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20090086277 | METHOD AND APPARATUS OF ADDING PAGES TO AN IMAGE DATA FILE TO BE SENT OVER A NETWORK - A method for sending an image data file over a network is herein described. In the method, the first device stores an image data file including a plurality of pages. The first device may receive the image data file from an access device via a network. The first device determines if the image data file has at least one tag. The at least one tag identifies a location for including at least one substitute or additional page within the plurality of pages of the image data file. The substitute or additional page(s) is scanned to generate image data comprising the substitute or additional page(s). The image data is then included at the location in the image data file identified by the tag. The image data file, with the substitute or additional page(s), is then sent from the first device to a second device via a network. | 04-02-2009 |
20110292456 | Broken fax document recombining system - A system and a method of processing faxes are disclosed. The method includes receiving image data that includes a plurality of pages to be transmitted by a first fax device coupled to a fax transmission network. Page number information is encoded in a field of a fax transmission. The fax transmission, including the image data and encoded page number information, is transmitted to a second fax device coupled to the fax transmission network. Whether all pages of the fax transmission are received is determined, based on the transmitted page number information. When fewer than all pages of the fax transmission are received, the received pages of the image data are withheld at the second fax device. When all pages have been received, the pages are concatenated for printing without interruption. | 12-01-2011 |
20110296498 | Fax authentication for secure fax transmission and of unwanted faxes - A system and a method of authenticating faxes are disclosed. The method includes receiving image data that includes at least one page to be transmitted by a sending fax device. An authentication code is generated at the sending fax device. The authentication code is transmitted to a receiving fax device. The receiving fax device determines whether the authentication code is one which is accepted. If it is, the receiving fax device authorizes commencement of the fax transmission. | 12-01-2011 |
20110296511 | Secure Fax with Passcode and Recipient Notification - A system and a method of processing faxes are disclosed. The method includes receiving page(s) to be transmitted by a first fax device coupled to a fax transmission network. An address of a recipient is encoded in a field of a fax transmission. The fax transmission, including the page(s) and the encoded recipient address, is transmitted to a second fax device. The received page(s) of the fax are stored at the second fax device and a passcode is generated. The fax is not released for printing until the passcode is submitted to the second fax device. | 12-01-2011 |
Alex Cheshire, Hertfordshire GB
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20090083366 | SECURE DOCUMENT TRANSMISSION - A method and apparatus transmits an item that is in electronic form over multiple networks. The method begins by receiving the item that is to be electronically transmitted. The method separates the item into at least a first fragment and a second fragment, transmits the first fragment over a first network to a receiving device, and transmits the second fragment over a second network to the receiving device. After the receiving device receives all the different fragments, it combines the first fragment and the second fragment to reproduce the item. | 03-26-2009 |
20110051713 | FACSIMILE PRIORITIZATION WITHIN INTERNET PROTOCOL CALL NETWORKS - A method and apparatus maintain a facsimile number priority hierarchy within a computer storage medium and process a first facsimile call being transmitted through a computerized call processor. The first facsimile call is made between a first telephone number associated with the computerized call processor and a second telephone number not associated with the computerized call processor. While processing the first facsimile call, the computerized call processor receives an indication of an attempt to connect a second facsimile call between the first telephone number and a third telephone number. The third telephone number is not associated with the computerized call processor. The method and apparatus determine a priority between the second telephone number and the third telephone number based on the facsimile number priority hierarchy. If the second telephone number has a higher priority than the third telephone number, the computerized call processor does not connect the second facsimile call. However, if the third telephone number has a higher priority than the second telephone number, the computerized call processor terminates the first facsimile call and connects the second facsimile call by connecting the third telephone number to the first telephone number. | 03-03-2011 |
Andrew Cheshire, Burlington, KY US
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20110168899 | DETECTOR ASSEMBLIES AND SYSTEMS HAVING MODULAR HOUSING CONFIGURATION - A detector assembly includes an elongate structure and a scintillation detector. The elongate structure defines a detector cavity having an axial dimension extending along a longitudinal axis. The scintillation detector is disposed at least partially within the detector cavity. The detector system can also include a cabinet which can be coupled with an end of the elongate structure, and which can define a cabinet cavity for retaining a junction board, a display screen, a microprocessor unit, and/or other components. The detector assembly can have an explosion-proof rating. A detector system including the detector assembly and a detector unit is also provided, such as for use in applications requiring an explosion-proof rating. | 07-14-2011 |
David Cheshire, Leicestershire GB
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20080293742 | Novel N-(Fluoro-Pyrazinyl)-Phenylsulfonamides as Modulators of Chemokine Receptor Ccr4 - The invention provides N-(fluoro-pyrazinyl)-phenylsulfonamides of formula (I) wherein R | 11-27-2008 |
David Cheshire, Loughborough GB
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20100144759 | NOVEL N-(FLUORO-PYRAZINYL)-PHENYLSULFONAMIDES AS MODULATORS OF CHEMOKINE RECEPTOR CCR4 - The invention provides N-(fluoro-pyrazinyl)-phenylsulfonamides of formula (I) | 06-10-2010 |
David Ranulf Cheshire, Leicestershire GB
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20090239882 | Thiazolopyramidine Compounds for the Modulation of Chemokine Receptor Activity - A compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, or solvate thereof; and pharmaceutical compositions comprising these, all for use in the treatment of chemokine mediated diseases and disorders. | 09-24-2009 |
20110124619 | Pyrimidine Sulphonamide Derivatives as Chemokine Receptor Modulators - A compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate or in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof and pharmaceutical compositions comprising these, all for use in the treatment of chemokine mediated diseases and disorders. | 05-26-2011 |
20120157431 | Pyrimidine Sulphonamide Derivatives as Chemokine Receptor Modulators - A compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate or in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof and pharmaceutical compositions comprising these, all for use in the treatment of chemokine mediated diseases and disorders. | 06-21-2012 |
20130012490 | Pyrimidine Sulphonamide Derivatives as Chemokine Receptor Modulators - A compound of formula (1), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate or in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof and pharmaceutical compositions comprising these, all for use in the treatment of chemokine mediated diseases and disorders. | 01-10-2013 |
David Ranulf Cheshire, Cheshire GB
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20130203991 | Pyrimidine Sulphonamide Derivatives as Chemokine Receptor Modulators - A compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate or in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof and pharmaceutical compositions comprising these, all for use in the treatment of chemokine mediated diseases and disorders. | 08-08-2013 |
Dean R. Cheshire, Gainesville, FL US
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20090069084 | System and Methods for Monitoring and Controlling the Actions of an Avatar in a Virtual Environment - An Internet-based computer application displayed on a multimedia video display system that records and compiles statistics based upon the interactions of an avatar, representing a gamer, within a virtual environment. The avatar is able to act in the virtual environment by controlling, manipulating, operating, or otherwise interacting with objects and other avatars within the virtual environment. Within the virtual environment, an avatar is presented with pre-determined options controlled by variables set by the computer application for each possible interaction. The actions of the avatar are recorded in at least one database. The application can compile the data and provide summary statistics regarding the avatar's performance within the virtual environment. An interface screen can be used to view the summary statistics and alter the variables to change or adjust the options available to an avatar for interaction with objects in the virtual environment. | 03-12-2009 |
Gregory W. Cheshire, Woodlawn CA
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20150084182 | COOLING ASSEMBLY USING HEATSPREADER - Various embodiments relate to a microchip die cooling assembly comprising a circuit board; a microchip having an exposed die attached to the circuit board; a heatspreader having a top side and a bottom side; a heat sink having a bottom side and a top side comprising a cooling structure; a first thermal interface material in contact with the exposed die and the bottom side of the heatspreader; and a second thermal interface material in contact with the top side of the heat spreader and the bottom side of the heat sink. | 03-26-2015 |
William John Cheshire, Emu Plains AU
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20100047279 | IMMUNOLOGICAL COMPOSITION - The present invention relates to immunological compositions comprising sulpholipo-cyclodextrin (SL-CD) and, saponin or Quil A, and optionally at least one antigen. The invention relates to methods and immunological compositions comprising at least one antigen, which may be a veterinary antigen. The veterinary antigen in the methods and immunological compositions of the invention may be a bovine antigen. The invention relates to methods and immunological compositions comprising bovine ephemeral fever virus (BEFV), bovine herpesvirus 1 (IBR) or bluetongue virus (BTV). The invention comprises methods for eliciting an immune response against BEFV, IBR, or BTV in an animal, which comprises administering to the animal a composition of the invention. In the invention, particularly the immune response is a protective immune response. The invention comprises a method for preparing an immunological composition comprising adding Quil A to a virus. | 02-25-2010 |