Richard Walter
Richard Walter Gladhill, Portland, OR US
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20100086212 | Method and System for Dispositioning Defects in a Photomask - A method and system for dispositioning defects in a photomask are provided. A method for dispositioning defects in a photomask includes analyzing photomask topography data including data representing a design topology of at least a first photomask, the first photomask corresponding to a first layer in a photolithographic process. Based at least on the analysis, one or more safe regions of the first photomask are identified, each safe region corresponding to a region of the first layer insensitive to potential defects located in the first photomask. | 04-08-2010 |
20100100349 | Method and System for Automatically Generating Do-Not-Inspect Regions of a Photomask - A method and system for inspecting a photomask are provided. A method for automatically generating do-not-inspect regions in a photomask includes performing one or more manufacturing rules checks (MRCs) on a mask pattern file. The method may also include identifying manufacturing rule violations and automatically generating one or more DNIRs, each DNIR corresponding to a location of one or more of the identified manufacturing rule violations. | 04-22-2010 |
Richard Walter Heley, Palo Alto, CA US
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20090305168 | Techniques for Marking Product Housings - Techniques or processes for providing markings on products are disclosed. The markings provided on products can be textual and/or graphic. The techniques or processes can provide high resolution markings on surfaces that are flat or curved. In one embodiment, the products have housings and the markings are to be provided on the housings. For example, the housing for a particular product can include an outer housing surface and the markings can be provided on the outer housing surface. | 12-10-2009 |
20130129986 | TECHNIQUES FOR MARKING PRODUCT HOUSINGS - Techniques or processes for providing markings on products are disclosed. The markings provided on products can be textual and/or graphic. The techniques or processes can provide high resolution markings on surfaces that are flat or curved. In one embodiment, the products have housings and the markings are to be provided on the housings. For example, the housing for a particular product can include an outer housing surface and the markings can be provided on the outer housing surface. | 05-23-2013 |
Richard Walter Oldrey, Clintondale, NY US
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20120240657 | INERT GAS DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTION APPARATUS - An apparatus for electrical inspection is disclosed. The apparatus comprises an inert gas delivery system that delivers inert gas near a microscope imaging element and electrical test probes. A gas supply provides an inert gas such as argon or nitrogen. The inert gas displaces oxygen to prevent premature oxidation of the test probes. In one embodiment, one or more delivery tubes deliver inert gas to the measurement area. | 09-27-2012 |
20140069165 | INERT GAS DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTION APPARATUS - An apparatus for electrical inspection is disclosed. The apparatus comprises an inert gas delivery system that delivers inert gas near a microscope imaging element and electrical test probes. A gas supply provides an inert gas such as argon or nitrogen. The inert gas displaces oxygen to prevent premature oxidation of the test probes. In one embodiment, one or more delivery tubes deliver inert gas to the measurement area. | 03-13-2014 |
Richard Walter Rein, Jr., Hayward, CA US
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20140197232 | System and Method for Establishing a Communication Session - A server in a communications network establishes a communication channel between a user's device and another device having a display. Particularly, the server generates a Quick Response (QR) code utilizing one or more parameters, and sends it to a device for display to a user. Using his or her device, the user captures an image of the displayed QR code and extracts the parameters using an image analysis technique. The device then sends the extracted parameters back to the server, which then utilizes them to authenticate the user and establish the communications session. | 07-17-2014 |
Richard Walter St. Coeur, Marysville, MI US
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20100105847 | PLUG FLOW BULK POLYMERIZATION OF VINYL MONOMERS - A process for continuous bulk polymerization is disclosed that includes providing a plug flow reactor comprising a primary loop reactor including a loop for recirculating a portion of a polymer-in-progress at a polymer flow rate back to a reactor in the primary loop reactor, introducing at least one monomer into the primary recirculation loop reactor at a monomer flow rate, polymerizing the monomer in the primary recirculation loop reactor in the presence of an initiator by way of a free-radical polymerization to form a polymer-in-progress, and recirculating a first portion of the polymer-in-progress through the loop into a reactor in the primary loop reactor to combine with the monomer at a ratio of polymer flow rate to monomer flow rate that is greater than 5. | 04-29-2010 |
20120100368 | Process For Preparing Adhesive Using Planetary Extruder - A process for preparing a pressure sensitive adhesive using a modified planetary roller extruder is described. The process in accordance with one aspect of the invention is a continuous process that includes introducing primary raw materials comprising a non-thermoplastic elastomer into a planetary roller extruder, introducing a heat-activatable crosslinker into the planetary roller extruder for mixing with the primary raw materials, and compounding the primary raw materials and the heat activatable crosslinker to form an adhesive composition while maintaining the temperature of the adhesive composition between about 25° C. and about 100° C. The non-thermoplastic elastomer is masticated during compounding and at least some of the heat-activatable crosslinker remains generally unactivated and is available for later activation. | 04-26-2012 |
20140011945 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING ADHESIVE USING PLANETARY EXTRUDER - A continuous process for preparing a pressure sensitive adhesive using a planetary roller extruder is described. The continuous process includes introducing at least one non-thermoplastic elastomer into a planetary roller extruder and initially compounding the non-thermoplastic elastomer in the planetary roller extruder to form an initially masticated non-thermoplastic elastomer. Then, a solid raw material, a liquid material, or both are introduced into the initially masticated non-thermoplastic elastomer in the planetary roller extruder, and subsequent compounding of the initially masticated non-thermoplastic elastomer with these additional components occurs to form an adhesive composition. | 01-09-2014 |