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20090070640 | NETWORK FAULT MANAGER FOR MAINTAINING ALARM CONDITIONS - A computer-implemented method for detecting alarm conditions, the method involving receiving at a first time a trigger notification describing a monitored occurrence on a network; setting a redundancy window to begin at the first time and to end at an expiration time; designating a first alarm condition to represent the trigger notification; receiving a second notification at a second time after the first time, the second notification describing the monitored occurrence; and determining whether a second alarm condition exists by testing whether the second time is within the redundancy window. | 03-12-2009 |
20110289362 | NETWORK FAULT MANAGER - The network fault manager described herein may include one or more processors configured to detect alarms. For example, the one or more processors may periodically sample rates at which similar events that relate to occurrences on a network arrive, compare the periodically sampled rates to a first threshold, and determine whether a preexisting alarm exists. In response to a number of the periodically sampled rates that exceeded the first threshold within a preceding time window exceeding a second threshold and the preexisting alarm not existing, the one or more processors may assert a first alarm. Otherwise, if the number of periodically sampled rates that exceeded the first threshold within the preceding time window exceeds the second threshold but the preexisting alarm does exist, the one or more processors may maintain the preexisting alarm for a predetermined time period. | 11-24-2011 |
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20110094508 | Nitrous Oxide Anesthetic Administration System - The present invention is a method and system for administering nitrous oxide. The system includes a fluid control system for controlling the flow of nitrous oxide and oxygen to the patient. A nitrous oxide and oxygen supply, vacuum source, a breather bag, and a nasal delivery interface system are fluidly connected to the fluid control system and a patient. The fluid control system also includes a safety scavenge system including a mass airflow sensor, master controller, nitrous oxide valve, and alarm. The mass airflow sensor reads the scavenging vacuum pressure which it communicates to the master controller. Depending upon the scavenging vacuum pressure, the master controller can activate an alarm or shut off the flow of nitrous oxide. In operation, the present invention provides a system for administering anesthesia/analgesia gas which prevents excessively high volumes of exhaled nitrous oxide in the operatory environment through monitoring of the scavenge vacuum pressure. | 04-28-2011 |
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20130074840 | Nitrous Oxide Anesthetic Administration System - The present invention is a method and system for administering nitrous oxide. The system includes a fluid control system for controlling the flow of nitrous oxide and oxygen to the patient. A nitrous oxide and oxygen supply, vacuum source, a breather bag, and a nasal delivery interface system are fluidly connected to the fluid control system and a patient. The fluid control system also includes a safety scavenge system including a mass airflow sensor, master controller, nitrous oxide valve, and alarm. The mass airflow sensor reads the scavenging vacuum pressure which it communicates to the master controller. Depending upon the scavenging vacuum pressure, the master controller can activate an alarm or shut off the flow of nitrous oxide. In operation, the present invention provides a system for administering anesthesia/analgesia gas which prevents excessively high volumes of exhaled nitrous oxide in the operatory environment through monitoring of the scavenge vacuum pressure. | 03-28-2013 |
20150075525 | Nitrous Oxide Anesthetic Administration System - A system and method for administering nitrous oxide to a patient has a fluid control system that allows a user to monitor and control the supply of gases to a patient. A shutoff valve allows a user to selectively activate the fluid control system. Oxygen flow is adjusted by a flow controlling valve. A differential pressure regulator allows flow of nitrous oxide in response to sufficient oxygen flow. Flow of the nitrous oxide is further controlled by a ratio controlling valve. A display shows the flow of the gases through the fluid control system. A flush valve allows a user to flush the output with oxygen. A flow indicator light may be included. An optional output selector allows the user to direct the flow to one of various output ports. An optional safety scavenge valve prevents operation of the fluid control system when there is insufficient scavenge vacuum pressure. | 03-19-2015 |
20160022130 | TRACK LIGHTING SYSTEM - A pendant mounted track lighting system includes an electronic display for use in an operatory environment. In particular, the invention is directed towards a pendant mounted track lighting system that incorporates and integrates intraoral illumination for illuminating a patient's mouth area, general room or ambient lighting in the operatory environment for patients and practitioners, directional task lighting for work surface areas, and electronic display for patient stimulation. The track lighting system includes a housing assembly attached to one or more elongated members for attachment within the operatory environment, one or more ambient lighting assemblies, an intraoral light assembly having a carriage mechanism, an electronic display, and one or more directional task lighting assemblies in a single track lighting system. | 01-28-2016 |
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20110095387 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES HAVING AN ENHANCED ABSORPTION REGION AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - Photosensitive semiconductor devices and associated methods are provided. In one aspect, for example, a photosensitive semiconductor device can include an electromagnetic radiation absorption layer having a thickness of less than or equal to about 200 μm, wherein the electromagnetic radiation absorption layer includes a semiconductor material and an enhanced absorption region. The electromagnetic radiation absorption layer is operable to absorb greater than or equal to about 40% of incident electromagnetic radiation having at least one wavelength greater than or equal to about 1064 nm. | 04-28-2011 |
20110121424 | LOW OXYGEN CONTENT SEMICONDUCTOR MATERIAL FOR SURFACE ENHANCED PHOTONIC DEVICES AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - Radiation-absorbing semiconductor devices and associated methods of making and using are provided. In one aspect, for example, a method for making a radiation-absorbing semiconductor device having enhanced photoresponse can include forming an active region on a surface of a low oxygen content semiconductor, and annealing the low oxygen content semiconductor to a temperature of from about 300° C. to about 1100° C., wherein the forming of the active region and the annealing of the low oxygen content semiconductor are performed in a substantially oxygen-depleted environment. | 05-26-2011 |
20110203648 | LASER PROCESSED HETEROJUNCTION PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - Heterojunction devices and associated methods of making and using are provided. In one aspect, for example, a heterojunction photovoltaic device can include a crystalline semiconductor layer, a first doped semiconductor layer coupled to the crystalline semiconductor layer, and a second doped semiconductor layer coupled to the crystalline semiconductor layer opposite the first doped semiconductor layer. The first and second doped semiconductor layers form junctions with the semiconductor layer. The device can further include a laser processed semiconductor region coupled to the crystalline semiconductor layer. | 08-25-2011 |
20120111396 | Photovoltaic Devices and Associated Methods - A method for making a semiconductor device includes providing a semiconductor material and doping at least a portion of the semiconductor material to form at least one doped region. A portion of the semiconductor material is removed with a pulsed laser from at least one first region to form at least one adjacent second region. | 05-10-2012 |
20120146172 | High Speed Photosensitive Devices and Associated Methods - High speed optoelectronic devices and associated methods are provided. In one aspect, for example, a high speed optoelectronic device can include a silicon material having an incident light surface, a first doped region and a second doped region forming a semiconductive junction in the silicon material, and a textured region coupled to the silicon material and positioned to interact with electromagnetic radiation. The optoelectronic device has a response time of from about 1 picosecond to about 5 nanoseconds and a responsivity of greater than or equal to about 0.4 A/W for electromagnetic radiation having at least one wavelength from about 800 nm to about 1200 nm. | 06-14-2012 |
20120241788 | Textured Light Emitting Devices and Methods of Making the Same - Light emitting devices having a textured light emission surface and methods are disclosed. A light emitting device can include a semiconductor substrate having a light emission surface, a semiconductive junction and a textured region formed via laser irradiation on the light emission surface. During us of the light emitting device, light generated by the semiconductive junction can primarily emit through the light emission surface having the textured region. | 09-27-2012 |
20130001553 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES HAVING REDUCED SUBSTRATE DAMAGE AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - Optoelectronic devices, materials, and associated methods having increased operating performance are provided. In one aspect, for example, an optoelectronic device can include a semiconductor material, a first doped region in the semiconductor material, a second doped region in the semiconductor material forming a junction with the first doped region, and a laser processed region associated with the junction. The laser processed region is positioned to interact with electromagnetic radiation. Additionally, at least a portion of a region of laser damage from the laser processed region has been removed such that the optoelectronic device has an open circuit voltage of from about 500 mV to about 800 mV. | 01-03-2013 |
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20090292760 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MAINTAINING STATEFUL INFORMATION - A system for maintaining stateful information includes a client proxy configured to receive and collect status information associated with a client, and a state machine executing on a processor to collect and store the status information in a memory and provide stateful information associated with the client. The client may be a stateless client and the state machine may be configured to maintain stateful information associated with the stateless client. The state machine is may be configured to collect and store information intended for the client and provide the stored information to the client. The system may further include a client status processor configured to process the status information associated with the client and to provide the status information to the client proxy to control the stateful information. | 11-26-2009 |
20090292765 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A SYNCHRONOUS INTERFACE FOR AN ASYNCHRONOUS SERVICE - Methods and apparatus for providing a synchronous interface for an asynchronous service including, in a synchronous interface engine executing on a processor, receiving a request from a client for the asynchronous service, issuing an asynchronous service request to perform the asynchronous service, the asynchronous service request including a unique client identifier, and associating a wait condition with the unique client identifier to indicate to the client to wait for a result of the asynchronous service. Methods and apparatus further include receiving the result of the asynchronous service, the result including the unique client identifier, removing the associated wait condition, and sending the result to the client. | 11-26-2009 |
20090292773 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COLLABORATIVE MESSAGING AND DATA DISTRIBUTION - A collaborative messaging and data distribution system includes a text-messaging engine executing on a processor for sending and receiving messages among a plurality of users. The text-messaging engine includes an information proxy for distributing information among at least one information source and the plurality of users. The information proxy appears as one of the plurality of users. | 11-26-2009 |
20090292784 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MESSAGE FILTERING - A collaborative messaging system and method includes, in a communications engine, a plurality of message interrogators to process a message from a sender to a receiver. The plurality of message interrogators includes a message adjudicator configured to compare message information from the sender with message information obtained by the message adjudicator and to modify the message information from the sender to a more restrictive value. The plurality of message interrogators further includes a message validator configured to allow or deny the message based upon the modified message information. | 11-26-2009 |
20090292785 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DYNAMIC CONTACT LISTS - A collaborative messaging system includes a communications engine for sending and receiving messages among a plurality of users, including a contact generator to generate at least one user contact, a plurality of user filters, each associated with at least one of the plurality of users, and a plurality of user contact lists, each associated with at least one of the plurality of users and adapted to contain at least one user contact. In response to a comparison between user filters, the contact generator is configured to update at least one of the plurality of user contact lists. | 11-26-2009 |