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Albert M. Bajocich, Seattle, WA US
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20090125143 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GENERATION OF DATAMATRIX BARCODES UTILIZING NUMERICAL CONTROL DRILLING PATTERNS - The illustrative embodiments provide a method, apparatus, and computer usable program product for generating datamatrix barcodes on parts. A digital datamatrix code associated with a machined part on a numerically controlled machine tool is converted into an x-y drilling pattern contained in a numerically controlled program. A drill cycle associated with a numerically controlled program defines a pattern of dots to be drilled in the machined part to form a dot pattern. A dot pattern is drilled as a series of partially drilled holes on a surface of the machined part to form a datamatrix barcode mark. | 05-14-2009 |
Albert M. Benzoni, South Pasadena, CA US
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20080272282 | OPTICAL ELEMENT FOR FREE-SPACE PROPAGATION BETWEEN AN OPTICAL WAVEGUIDE AND ANOTHER OPTICAL WAVEGUIDE, COMPONENT, OR DEVICE - An optical element comprises a substantially transparent material having opposing first and second transmission surfaces and a substantially flat mounting surface between them, an alignment mark, and an optical coating. The optical element is mounted self-supporting on a substrate with the mounting surface on a mating portion thereof. With the alignment mark aligned to a corresponding mark on the substrate, waveguides on the substrate can be end-coupled by reflection from the first transmission surface. The transmission and mounting surfaces are arranged to position the transmission surfaces at respective orientations relative to the substrate surface so that an optical beam propagating substantially parallel to the substrate surface and entering the optical element through the first transmission surface propagates as an optical beam through the optical element above the mounting surface and exits the optical element through the second transmission surface. The optical element can further include a lens or an aperture. | 11-06-2008 |
20100078547 | OPTICAL ELEMENT FOR FREE-SPACE PROPAGATION BETWEEN AN OPTICAL WAVEGUIDE AND ANOTHER OPTICAL WAVEGUIDE, COMPONENT, OR DEVICE - An optical element comprises a substantially transparent material having opposing first and second transmission surfaces and a substantially flat mounting surface between them, an alignment mark, and an optical coating. The optical element is mounted self-supporting on a substrate with the mounting surface on a mating portion thereof. With the alignment mark aligned to a corresponding mark on the substrate, waveguides on the substrate can be end-coupled by reflection from the first transmission surface. The transmission and mounting surfaces are arranged to position the transmission surfaces at respective orientations relative to the substrate surface so that an optical beam propagating substantially parallel to the substrate surface and entering the optical element through the first transmission surface propagates as an optical beam through the optical element above the mounting surface and exits the optical element through the second transmission surface. The optical element can further include a lens or an aperture. | 04-01-2010 |
20110235963 | FIBER-COUPLED OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICE MOUNTED ON A CIRCUIT BOARD - An optical apparatus comprises: an optical fiber, an optoelectronic device on a substrate, a circuit board, and an electrical connection therebetween. A substrate groove positions the fiber for optical coupling with the device. The substrate is mounted on the circuit board; a proximal fiber segment is secured in the substrate groove; a distal fiber segment is secured to the circuit board. The circuit board includes vias providing electrical connections between contacts on its top and bottom surfaces. A method comprises: mounting on the circuit board the substrate and optoelectronic device; establishing the electrical connection; securing proximal and distal fiber segments to the substrate groove and circuit board, respectively. Multiple substrates can be secured to a single piece of circuit board material, which can be divided into individual circuit boards after establishing electrical connections and securing optical fibers to the corresponding substrates and circuit board material. | 09-29-2011 |
Albert M. Bleggi, Naples, FL US
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20160050310 | TRANSMISSION DETECTION, INTERRUPTION, AND NOTIFICATION SYSTEM - Systems and methods for transmission detection, interruption, and notification are described. | 02-18-2016 |
Albert M. Ceja, Upland, CA US
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20080276810 | Apparatus for pre-shaping dough balls - An automated machine for pre-shaping dough balls in a high speed tortilla machine. A main frame contains a holding press plate with a set of regularly distributed openings, and where a press box is located over the regular openings. Each press box contains a catching ball tube, and a press gate. Each dough ball is sequentially deposited onto a pre-shaper catching ball tube to permit balls to pass through open press gates and onto the surface of a transport band, where they are kept in a predetermined position. Once all of the dough balls reach a predetermined location, they are pre-pressed in place by means of a set of press gates. The flattener press gates close the ball entrance in the catching ball tubes to prevent dough balls entering any further into the press boxes. The press gate devices are actuated to open the catching ball tube and separate the pressing gate device from the pre-pressed balls. The transport band advances the pre-pressed balls towards the main press area. The main frame lowers its position towards the transport band. | 11-13-2008 |
Albert M. Ermer, Jr., Seymour, CT US
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20130248221 | CUSHIONED CABLES - The invention relates to a cable having at least two pairs of insulated wires. The adjacent pairs are separated at their contact point(s) by a cushion layer that does not wrap completely around the pairs or any one of the pairs. The cable provides low variability in insertion loss or the ratio of input of voltage injected into the cable vs. output voltage. | 09-26-2013 |
Albert M. Jowid, Dallas, TX US
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20090052194 | Light Fixture Assembly and Method - A lamp cover assembly for a recessed light fixture assembly is provided. The light fixture has a socket for receiving an electrical light bulb and a canister housing for housing the bulb of the light fixture assembly. The canister housing has an opening for allowing the passage of light through the opening. The lamp cover assembly includes a lens body that is substantially translucent to allow the passage of light through the body and is configured to cover the opening so that the light bulb of the light fixture assembly is generally concealed from view through the opening. A light fixture engagement portion for engagement with the light fixture assembly is provided with the lamp cover assembly so that the lamp cover may be selectively engaged and disengaged from the light fixture assembly. The body of the lamp cover assembly has an outer perimeter that is sized so that the perimeter is spaced radially inward a distance from the edges of the opening of the light fixture assembly when the cover assembly is engaged with the light fixture assembly. | 02-26-2009 |
20110096554 | LIGHT FIXTURE ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - A lamp cover assembly for a recessed light fixture assembly is provided. The light fixture has a socket for receiving an electrical light bulb and a canister housing for housing the bulb of the light fixture assembly. The canister housing has an opening for allowing the passage of light through the opening. The lamp cover assembly includes a lens body that is substantially translucent to allow the passage of light through the body and is configured to cover the opening so that the light bulb of the light fixture assembly is generally concealed from view through the opening. A light fixture engagement portion for engagement with the light fixture assembly is provided with the lamp cover assembly so that the lamp cover may be selectively engaged and disengaged from the light fixture assembly. The body of the lamp cover assembly has an outer perimeter that is sized so that the perimeter is spaced radially inward a distance from the edges of the opening of the light fixture assembly when the cover assembly is engaged with the light fixture assembly. | 04-28-2011 |
Albert M. Juergens, Iii, Boylston, MA US
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20090046196 | USER-AIDED AUTO-FOCUS - Methods and systems for adjusting a video imaging system that includes an auto-focus mechanism wherein an input from a user of the video imaging system invokes an auto-focus procedure. Responsive to the input, the auto-focus mechanism is scanned over a range of focal distance from a first setting to a second setting indicated by the input. A sequence of images using the video imaging system is captured while scanning the auto-focus mechanism over the range. The images in the sequence are processed so as to compute a measure of focal quality with respect to each of the images. The measure of the focal quality is analyzed so as to select an optimal focal distance, and the auto-focus mechanism is set to the selected focal distance. | 02-19-2009 |
Albert M. Larou, Naperville, IL US
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20100088920 | Harvest drying method and apparatus - A multi-stage harvest dryer ( | 04-15-2010 |
Albert M. Williams, Sylmar, CA US
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20090274007 | Electronic Rodent Repeller - A rodent repeller having an elongated body, an end cap, an apex, a power supply, a buzzer, and a buzzer transformer. Connection of the power supply to the audible signal generator via the audible signal generator transformer produces a signal in the form of a chatter sound that mimics a frightened rodent to discourage rodents from remaining in a vicinity of the rodent repeller. The rodent repeller can further utilize solar power. | 11-05-2009 |
20110002196 | Electronic Rodent Repeller - A rodent repeller having an audio signal generator configured to generate a chattering sound that mimics a distressed rodent. The audio signal generator produces a variable sound frequency to generate the chattering sound of distressed rodents. | 01-06-2011 |
Albert M. Zwiener, Helotes, TX US
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20150105474 | ISOAMYL NITRITE FORMULATIONS - The present invention is directed at isoamyl nitrite formulations suitable for use in medicinal applications. The formulations include a composition of isoamyl nitrite in combination with an epoxidized vegetable oil, identified as stabilized isoamyl nitrite. The isoamyl nitrite may also be combined with petrolatum. Methods of treatment of the formulations are applicable to cyanide poisoning, H | 04-16-2015 |