Bannon, US
Anthony W. Bannon, Durham, NC US
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20090312433 | TREATMENT OF VR1-ANTAGONIST-INDUCED INCREASE IN BODY TEMPERATURE WITH AN ANTIPYRETIC AGENT - The present invention relates to a method of reducing a VR1-antagonist-induced increase in body temperature in a mammal in need thereof, comprising the step of administering an antipyretic agent to the mammal and the like. | 12-17-2009 |
Brent Bannon, San Jose, CA US
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20140358636 | SURVEY SEGMENTATION - An embodiment of a system and method of surveying users on a social networking system is described which limits the frequency in which any one user is surveyed. Users are assigned into a multi-layered survey pool based on a hash value derived from a user identification number for the online social network that is assigned to the user. Users are randomly offered the opportunity to take a survey, and the subject matter of the survey is at least partially determined by the layer from which the survey obtains its sample populace. | 12-04-2014 |
Brian Bannon, Milford, CT US
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20110264399 | INSULATION JACKET AND INSULATION JACKET SYSTEM - A thermal insulation jacket system comprising: a first thermal insulation jacket configured to fit on an object; a microcontroller located in the first thermal insulation jacket; a first temperature measuring means in signal communication with the microcontroller, configured to measure the temperature of the object; a second temperature measuring means in signal communication with the microcontroller, configured to measure the ambient temperature; where the microcontroller is configured to determine the energy savings achieved by the insulative properties of the first thermal insulation jacket. | 10-27-2011 |
Bryan Bannon, Duxbury, MA US
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20150148795 | RADIO FREQUENCY ABLATION COIL - A tumor ablation device may be combined with a diagnostic tool and/or a surgical instrument for offering cancer treatment therapy. | 05-28-2015 |
Charles Bannon, Northville, MI US
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20090192689 | OUTPUT SHAFT SPEED SENSOR BASED ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM - An anti-lock braking system (ABS) calculates driven wheel speed without any sensors on the driven axle assembly. A powertrain control module (PCM) receives signals from an output shaft speed (OSS) sensor and adds the speed and axle ratio information to a control network bus. Access to the CAN bus is provided to enable calculation of the rear wheel speed based on such information so that ABS may implement anti-lock braking functionality by taking into account such information. | 07-30-2009 |
David G. Bannon, Rockford, IL US
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20100158698 | RESONANCE REDUCTION DEVICE FOR RAM AIR TURBINE - A ram air turbine assembly includes a preferentially located mass that modifies the resonance frequency of the assembly so that vibration is reduced to desired levels. The example mass can be fixed in a specific location on the ram air turbine or can be deployable once the ram air turbine is moved to an operating position. | 06-24-2010 |
20100266404 | Balancing a Ram Air Turbine - A method of balancing a ram air turbine that has a turbine shaft with a turbine shaft axis, a rotor attached to the shaft, rotor blades attached to the rotor that move between a fine pitch and coarse pitch position, a spring-loaded governor for controlling the position of the blades that has its springing retained by a stationary outer spring seat and a movable inner yoke plate that slides on the turbine shaft and whose position determines blade pitch, comprises the steps of: pulling the yoke plate toward the spring seat to displace the yoke plate toward the spring seat sufficiently to cause the rotor blades to assume a desired degree of pitch; spinning the turbine shaft at a desired rotational speed; balancing the rotor to minimise vibration of the rotor with the desired rotor blade pitch and turbine shaft speed; and releasing the pull of the yoke plate toward the spring seat. | 10-21-2010 |
20120107086 | MOTOR ASSISTED FINE PITCH STARTUP RAM AIR TURBINE - A startup assistance apparatus for a fine pitch Ram Air Turbine (RAT) is provided and includes a generator to provide motive power to the RAT when operating in a first mode and to generate electricity from RAT operation when operating in a second mode and a control unit, including a speed sensing unit configured to sense an operating condition of the generator and a controller operably coupled to the generator and configured to control the generator to operate in the first or the second mode based on the sensed operating condition. | 05-03-2012 |
20120107119 | PARTIAL COARSE PITCH START RAM AIR TURBINE WITH ENHANCED SPRING SUPPORT - A Ram Air Turbine (RAT) is provided and includes a turbine hub having an end plate and a nose cone attached thereto at trailing and leading ends, respectively, a governor shaft, to which turbine blades are connected, which is coupled to the end plate and supported within the nose cone to be rotatable with the turbine blades about a central axis thereof and axially movable from a first position relative to the turbine hub to a second position relative to the turbine hub and a hub assembly operably coupled to the turbine hub, the governor shaft and the turbine blades whereby the hub assembly biases the governor shaft toward the first position at low rotational speeds such that the turbine blades assume a partial coarse pitch angle, and the second position at high rotational speeds such that the turbine blades assume a fine pitch angle. | 05-03-2012 |
20130230401 | FLYWEIGHT FOR RAM AIR TURBINE - A flyweight for use in a ram air turbine has a body with a circumferentially enlarged portion extending between flat sides spaced by an angle of between 45 degrees and 150 degrees. A pivot point is defined by a bore at a circumferentially intermediate point in the body, and in a relatively thin inner portion. The relatively thin inner portion extends beyond the pivot point to an end that will be radially inward when the flyweight is mounted in a ram air turbine. A governor, a ram air turbine and a method are also described. | 09-05-2013 |
20130287569 | TURBINE LOCK PLUNGER FOR RAM AIR TURBINE ASSEMBLY - A ram air turbine assembly includes a governor shaft rotatable about an axis and a stop shaft coupled for rotation with the governor shaft. A rotatable housing portion surrounds at least a portion of the stop shaft. A lock plunger extends through an opening in the rotatable housing portion to prevent rotation of the rotatable housing portion and minimize vibration impact loading when stowed. | 10-31-2013 |
20140060240 | Combined Hub, Counterweight and Crank Arm with Single Piece Steel Body - A combination hub, counterweight and crank arm for a governor assembly in a ram air turbine is a single piece steel body. | 03-06-2014 |
David W. Bannon, Chatanooga, TN US
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20100266376 | Tiltloader for transferring cargo - A device and method for moving tilt frame and transfer bed portions of a cargo transfer system are disclosed. In one embodiment, the invention may include a table and a pin secured to the transfer bed. The table may pivot on a horizontal axis allowing the transfer bed to be placed in a horizontal orientation during inclination of the tilt frame. The table may also pivot on a vertical axis so that the transfer bed may swing side-to-side, and may also pivot on a z-axis enabling the transfer bed to roll side-to-side relative to the table. An adjustable carriage with independently movable stabilizer legs may be used to level the transfer bed on uneven ground. The tilt frame may also include an extendable boom and a retractable roller system to facilitate loading and unloading of material such as flat rack platforms and pallets. | 10-21-2010 |
20140205406 | TILTLOADER FOR TRANSFERRING CARGO - A device and method for moving tilt frame and transfer bed portions of a cargo transfer system are disclosed. In one embodiment, the invention may include a table and a pin secured to the transfer bed. The table may pivot on a horizontal axis allowing the transfer bed to be placed in a horizontal orientation during inclination of the tilt frame. The table may also pivot on a vertical axis so that the transfer bed may swing side-to-side, and may also pivot on a z-axis enabling the transfer bed to roll side-to-side relative to the table. An adjustable carriage with independently movable stabilizer legs may be used to level the transfer bed on uneven ground. The tilt frame may also include an extendable boom and a retractable roller system to facilitate loading and unloading of material such as flat rack platforms and pallets. | 07-24-2014 |
David W. Bannon, Chattanooga, TN US
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20080253853 | Attachment Device for Moving Cargo Containers - A device and method for transferring cargo are disclosed, including a device having a directional diverter and a means for securing the directional diverter to an ANSI/ISO corner fitting having a vertical face. The directional diverter may facilitate the conversion of horizontal movement of the container to inclined travel on an inclined surface, for example the inclined surface of a cargo transfer bed, such that when a force pulls the container in a direction generally normal to the vertical face and along the inclined surface, the directional diverter may contact the inclined surface prior to contact between the corner fitting and the inclined surface. In some embodiments, the directional diverter may be a sloped surface. In other embodiments, the directional diverter may be a roller or wheel. | 10-16-2008 |
20130022435 | LOW PROFILE WHEEL LIFT - A low profile wheel lift having a new crossbar/boom pivot connection enabling a recovery vehicle to quickly engage a disabled vehicle to facilitate damage-free towing to a degree not previously possible. | 01-24-2013 |
Gary A. Bannon, Wentzville, MO US
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20120283421 | METHODS AND REAGENTS FOR DECREASING CLINICAL REACTION TO ALLERGY - It has been determined that allergens, which are characterized by both humoral (IgE) and cellular (T-cell) binding sites, can be modified to be less allergenic by modifying the IgE binding sites. The IgE binding sites can be converted to non-IgE binding sites by altering as little as a single amino acid within the protein, preferably a hydrophobic residue towards the center of the IgE epitope, to eliminate IgE binding. Additionally or alternatively a modified allergen with reduced IgE binding may be prepared by disrupting one or more of the disulfide bonds that are present in the natural allergen. The disulfide bonds may be disrupted chemically, e.g., by reduction and alkylation or by mutating one or more cysteine residues present in the primary amino acid sequence of the natural allergen. In certain embodiments, modified allergens are prepared by both altering one or more linear IgE epitopes and disrupting one or more disulfide bonds of the natural allergen. In certain embodiments, the methods of the present invention allow allergens to be modified while retaining the ability of the protein to activate T-cells, and, in some embodiments by not significantly altering or decreasing IgG binding capacity. The Examples provided herein use peanut allergens to illustrate applications of the invention. | 11-08-2012 |
Peter J. Bannon, Concord, MA US
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20100106916 | Data Cache Block Zero Implementation - In one embodiment, a processor comprises a core configured to execute a data cache block write instruction and an interface unit coupled to the core and to an interconnect on which the processor is configured to communicate. The core is configured to transmit a request to the interface unit in response to the data cache block write instruction. If the request is speculative, the interface unit is configured to issue a first transaction on the interconnect. On the other hand, if the request is non-speculative, the interface unit is configured to issue a second transaction on the interconnect. The second transaction is different from the first transaction. For example, the second transaction may be an invalidate transaction and the first transaction may be a probe transaction. In some embodiments, the processor may be in a system including the interconnect and one or more caching agents. | 04-29-2010 |
20100162262 | Split Scheduler - In an embodiment, a scheduler implements a first dependency array that tracks dependencies on instruction operations (ops) within a distance N of a given op and which are short execution latency ops. Other dependencies are tracked in a second dependency array. The first dependency array may evaluate quickly, to support back-to-back issuance of short execution latency ops and their dependent ops. The second array may evaluate more slowly than the first dependency array. | 06-24-2010 |
20110208915 | Fused Store Exclusive/Memory Barrier Operation - In an embodiment, a processor may be configured to detect a store exclusive operation followed by a memory barrier operation in a speculative instruction stream being executed by the processor. The processor may fuse the store exclusive operation and the memory barrier operation, creating a fused operation. The fused operation may be transmitted and globally ordered, and the processor may complete both the store exclusive operation and the memory barrier operation in response to the fused operation. As the fused operation progresses through the processor and one or more other components (e.g. caches in the cache hierarchy) to the ordering point in the system, the fused operation may push previous memory operations to effect the memory barrier operation. In some embodiments, the latency for completing the store exclusive operation and the subsequent data memory barrier operation may be reduced if the store exclusive operation is successful at the ordering point. | 08-25-2011 |
20120047332 | Combining Write Buffer with Dynamically Adjustable Flush Metrics - In an embodiment, a combining write buffer is configured to maintain one or more flush metrics to determine when to transmit write operations from buffer entries. The combining write buffer may be configured to dynamically modify the flush metrics in response to activity in the write buffer, modifying the conditions under which write operations are transmitted from the write buffer to the next lower level of memory. For example, in one implementation, the flush metrics may include categorizing write buffer entries as “collapsed.” A collapsed write buffer entry, and the collapsed write operations therein, may include at least one write operation that has overwritten data that was written by a previous write operation in the buffer entry. In another implementation, the combining write buffer may maintain the threshold of buffer fullness as a flush metric and may adjust it over time based on the actual buffer fullness. | 02-23-2012 |
20120290818 | Split Scheduler - In an embodiment, a scheduler implements a first dependency array that tracks dependencies on instruction operations (ops) within a distance N of a given op and which are short execution latency ops. Other dependencies are tracked in a second dependency array. The first dependency array may evaluate quickly, to support back-to-back issuance of short execution latency ops and their dependent ops. The second array may evaluate more slowly than the first dependency array. | 11-15-2012 |
20130103906 | Combining Write Buffer with Dynamically Adjustable Flush Metrics - In an embodiment, a combining write buffer is configured to maintain one or more flush metrics to determine when to transmit write operations from buffer entries. The combining write buffer may be configured to dynamically modify the flush metrics in response to activity in the write buffer, modifying the conditions under which write operations are transmitted from the write buffer to the next lower level of memory. For example, in one implementation, the flush metrics may include categorizing write buffer entries as “collapsed.” A collapsed write buffer entry, and the collapsed write operations therein, may include at least one write operation that has overwritten data that was written by a previous write operation in the buffer entry. In another implementation, the combining write buffer may maintain the threshold of buffer fullness as a flush metric and may adjust it over time based on the actual buffer fullness. | 04-25-2013 |
20130111191 | PROCESSOR INSTRUCTION ISSUE THROTTLING | 05-02-2013 |
20130138924 | EFFICIENT MICROCODE INSTRUCTION DISPATCH - An apparatus and method for avoiding bubbles and maintaining a maximum instruction throughput rate when cracking microcode instructions. A lookahead pointer scans the newest entries of a dispatch queue for microcode instructions. A detected microcode instruction is conveyed to a microcode engine to be cracked into a sequence of micro-ops. Then, the sequence of micro-ops is placed in a queue, and when the original microcode instruction entry in the dispatch queue is selected for dispatch, the sequence of micro-ops is dispatched to the next stage of the processor pipeline. | 05-30-2013 |
20130138931 | MAINTAINING THE INTEGRITY OF AN EXECUTION RETURN ADDRESS STACK - A processor and method for maintaining the integrity of an execution return address stack (RAS). The execution RAS is maintained in an accurate state by storing information regarding branch instructions in a branch information table. The first time a branch instruction is executed, an entry is allocated and populated in the table. If the branch instruction is re-executed, a pointer address is retrieved from the corresponding table entry and the execution RAS pointer is repositioned to the retrieved pointer address. The execution RAS can also be used to restore a speculative RAS due to a mis-speculation. | 05-30-2013 |
Roy M. Bannon, Palo Alto, CA US
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20090268612 | Method and apparatus for a network queuing engine and congestion management gateway - A method, apparatus, and queuing engine implement congestion management. The method may include receiving, via a first interface of the apparatus, data traffic for forwarding to a node of a network. The method may also include receiving, at a second interface of the apparatus, a notification that indicates that congestion is affecting communication with the node, and responsive to the notification, accumulating the data traffic into the queue for a given time period. The method may further include dequeuing the data traffic from the queue after the given time period; and sending the portion of the data traffic to the node via the second interface. | 10-29-2009 |
Roy Michael Bannon, Mountain View, CA US
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20150179378 | RF MEMS BASED LARGE SCALE CROSS POINT ELECTRICAL SWITCH - This disclosure provides systems, methods, and apparatus for providing a crosspoint switch used in an optical fiber data network. The crosspoint switch can switch optical signals received from any of a plurality of input optical fibers to any one of a plurality of output optical fibers. The crosspoint switch converts the optical signals received from the input optical fibers into electrical signals, switches the electrical signals, and converts the switched electrical signals back into optical signals before transmitting them over the output optical fibers. A micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) electrical switch array is utilized to switch the electrical signals. The MEMS electrical switch array includes MEMS switching elements that allow for high frequency and high bandwidth operation of the crosspoint switch. The crosspoint switch can utilize circuit switching methodology for switching decisions. | 06-25-2015 |
Sean A. Bannon, Bloomfield Hills, MI US
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20130152340 | ADJUSTABLE HINGE ASSEMBLY - A hinge assembly may include a hinge bracket, a pivot member and a hinge arm. The hinge bracket may be adapted to be mounted to a frame member of a vehicle. The pivot member may be connected to the hinge bracket and may be pivotable relative thereto. The hinge arm may be connected to the pivot member and may be pivotable about a longitudinal axis of the pivot member. The hinge arm may be linearly adjustable in a first direction relative to the hinge bracket and linearly adjustable in a second direction relative to the hinge bracket. The first and second directions may be substantially perpendicular relative to each other. The hinge arm may be adapted to be coupled to a closure panel of the vehicle to move the closure panel relative to the frame member between an open position and a closed position. | 06-20-2013 |
Timothy M. Bannon, Downers Grove, IL US
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20120073663 | APPARATUS AND PROCESS FOR DISTRIBUTING VAPOR AND LIQUID PHASES - Apparatuses and methods are disclosed for distributing vapor and liquid flow. Problems with maldistribution, due to out of level positioning of the distributor tray, are addressed by varying the height of the caps and/or their openings to control the liquid flow profile (distribution) that results due to the rising liquid level. | 03-29-2012 |