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Albert D. Bennah, Durham, NC US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090135715 | DUPLICATE INTERNET PROTOCOL ADDRESS RESOLUTION IN A FRAGMENTED SWITCH STACK ENVIRONMENT - Embodiments of the present invention provide a novel and non-obvious method, system and computer program product for an Internet protocol (IP) address resolution process during an original switch stack fragmentation, by employing a secondary communication link. A method for IP address resolution of a fragmented switch stack over a secondary communication link (e.g., an I2C bus) can include detecting a first switch stack fragment by a first stack master, detecting a second switch stack fragment by a second stack master, disabling all switches of the first switch stack fragment and the second switch stack fragment, connecting the first stack master and the second stack master to a stack management module via a secondary communication link, and electing one stack fragment to use the IP address of the original switch stack based on at least one election criteria. The method can further include instructing the stack master of the elected one stack fragment to power up the switches of the elected one stack fragment. | 05-28-2009 |
| 20100235688 | Reporting And Processing Computer Operation Failure Alerts - Reporting and processing computer operation failure alerts, including deploying on a computer in a computing environment a plurality of alert reporting agents, the computing environment including a plurality of computers including a system management server that monitors the operating conditions of the other computers in the computing environment, the computer also including an alert generator configured to accept registrations of alert reporting agents, to generate alerts of present or pending failure, and to provide the generated alerts to registered alert reporting agents; registering the alert reporting agents with the alert generator; designating a primary alert reporting agent among registered alert reporting agents that communicate alerts to a same system management server; communicating a computer operation failure alert to all registered agents; and communicating, by the primary alert reporting agent only, the alert to the system management server. | 09-16-2010 |
Albert D. Candioty, Agoura Hills, CA US
Albert D. Donnenberg, Pittsburgh, PA US
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| 20110189777 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR IMPROVED DIAGNOSTIC ASSAYS - The present invention describes diagnostic calibration methods and related compositions for flow cytometry instruments using synthetic control particles as an internal reference standard. The invention provides synthetic control beads which substantially reduce the drawbacks of conventional control beads. Synthetic beads coated with C3, C4 or CR1 and a non-specific spacer protein such as ovalbumin provide a control bead without the positive reactivity seen in conventional BSA controls. The present invention further provides a buffer system containing non-specific blockers and assay performance enhancers that do not interfere with analyte detection. The invention provides advantageous improvements over prior instrument calibration procedures, and provides control beads that enable consistent, reproducible data for diagnostic assays using flow cytometry. | 08-04-2011 |
Albert D. Frankeny, Ii, Wilmington, NC US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100189499 | Concrete screed with pivoting leading - edge blade for angular positioning thereof - A floating screed device has a first section for cutting through plastic concrete and a second section for floating on the plastic concrete. The two sections are pivotally coupled for rotational movement about a pivot point. Elevation of the second section is measured and used to rotate the first section as the floating screed device is moved through a volume of the plastic concrete that is unfinished. As a result, the second section pitches to follow the first section. | 07-29-2010 |
| 20110044757 | Concrete screed with angularly positionable rake guide - A floating screed device includes: an elongated float, rigid and spaced-apart rods with the tops thereof defining a planar region having a planar bottom for floating on plastic concrete, a device coupled to the float to determine elevation thereof relative to a target elevation in the plastic concrete, and a support and adjustment (S/A) mechanism that moves the rods based on the elevation so-determined as the floating screed device is moved through a volume of the plastic concrete that is unfinished. In general, the rods are moved by the S/A mechanism such that the planar region defined by the rods rotates about an axis that is parallel to the rods and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the float. | 02-24-2011 |
Albert D. Frankeny, Ii, Mt. Pleasant, SC US
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| 20090202299 | Concrete screed with vertically adjustable gate - A floating screed device has a first section for cutting through plastic concrete and a second section for floating on the plastic concrete. The first and second sections are coupled together by a mechanism that moves the first section relative to the second section in a direction perpendicular to the planar bottom of the second section as the floating screed device is moved through a volume of unfinished plastic concrete. | 08-13-2009 |
Albert D. Tomassian, West Hills, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090000572 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VAPORIZING LIQUID - An apparatus and method for vaporizing liquid are provided which employ a plurality of rods disposed within a storage vessel that serve as the heat transfer element. While the plurality of rods are generally submerged by the liquid fuel to facilitate heat transfer and vaporization of the liquid fuel, the rods may be packed closely together such that the liquid inventory required to maintain the rods in a submerged state is substantially less than required by conventional fuel supply systems, thereby permitting the weight of a fuel supply system that incorporates the apparatus and method to be reduced while still permitting effective vaporization of the fuel. | 01-01-2009 |
