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Claes H. Bjorkman, Los Alto, CA US
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| 20080283387 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSFERRING CONDUCTIVE PIECES DURING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE FABRICATION - In a first aspect, a programmable transfer device is provided for transferring conductive pieces to electrode pads of a target substrate. The programmable transfer device includes (1) a transfer substrate; and (2) a plurality of individually addressable electrodes formed on the transfer substrate. Each electrode is adapted to selectively attract and hold a conductive piece during transfer of the conductive piece to an electrode pad of a target substrate. Numerous other aspects are provided. | 11-20-2008 |
Donald Marvin Bjorkman, Menominee, MI US
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| 20080210443 | Fire Suppression System and Emergency Annunciation System - A fire suppression and annunciation system using a flexible conduit and a wire rope is provided. The wire rope may be connected to a knob assembly at a universal pull station and to a release mechanism of the fire suppression system. An operator may pull a handle of the knob assembly at the universal pull station, thereby activating the release mechanism to release fire suppression agent. A flexible conduit may house the wire rope along at least a part of the connection from the universal pull station to the release mechanism. A material on the liner of the flexible conduit and/or on the wire rope may be used to reduce the coefficient of friction of wire rope in the flexible conduit. The fire suppression system may further include a pulley block system connected to the universal pull station. The pulley block system may comprise bearings, and may lower the force necessary to activate the release mechanism. | 09-04-2008 |
John R. Bjorkman, Costa Mesa, CA US
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| 20080292177 | System and Method for Providing Backside Alignment in a Lithographic Projection System - A system and method of providing alignment of the top surface of the substrate to alignment marks on the back side of the substrate on a lithographic projection system. A back-side optical alignment system is integrated under a movable substrate stage of the projection system. Alignment marks on the mask, which correspond to the location and separation of the substrate back side alignment marks are projected directly using UV illumination to the back-side optical alignment system, processed by a pattern recognition optical system, and stored. With a substrate on the movable stage, the substrate back-side alignment marks are positioned to correspond with the stored co-ordinate data. The projection system images the front side of the wafer after it has been aligned to the back side alignment marks. | 11-27-2008 |
Pamela J. Bjorkman, La Canada, CA US
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| 20120094935 | METHODS FOR CREATING OR IDENTIFYING COMPOUNDS THAT BIND TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR ALPHA - Methods for creating therapeutic candidate compounds or of identifying therapeutic candidate compounds for use in treating TNFα-mediated diseases or conditions are described that utilize parameters, including amino acid residues, obtained by analysis of a Yatapoxvirus 2L-TNFα crystal structure. | 04-19-2012 |
Travis E. Bjorkman, Bellevue, WA US
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| 20100249283 | WOOD COMPOSITE WITH WATER-REPELLING AGENT - The present disclosure includes a wood composite made from cellulosic particles, a binder, and a water-repelling agent. In some embodiments, the water repelling agent includes aliphatic compounds having a molecular distribution between about 16 and about 36 carbon atoms per molecule. In some embodiments, the water-repelling agent has an average molecular weight of about 220 to about 350 Daltons (solids portion). The water-repelling agent may be applied as a wax emulsion or in neat wax form. The present disclosure also relates to a method for manufacturing a wood composite as described above. | 09-30-2010 |
Travis E. Bjorkman, Bonney Lake, WA US
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| 20100244300 | FOAMED BINDER AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING A WOOD PRODUCT - The disclosure relates to foamed binders for wood strand products and methods and systems for producing wood strand products using foamed binders. In some embodiments, the disclosure includes a method for producing a wood strand product from cellulosic particles, the method comprising the steps of foaming a phenol formaldehyde binder to produce a foam, tumbling the cellulosic particles in a rotary blender, applying the foam to the cellulosic particles in the rotary blender, blending the cellulosic particles and the foam so that the foam covers the cellulosic particles, and consolidating the cellulosic particles under heat and pressure. | 09-30-2010 |
William A. Bjorkman, Danbury, CT US
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| 20100246393 | ADMISSION CONTROL FOR SERVICES - An admission control system is disclosed in combination with a network and a computing system in communication with the network. The computing system is configured to determine a class of service requirement from a service request. The computing system is furnished with topology information about the network, a portion of the topology being based on a protocol (e.g., Multiple Spanning Tree protocol) whereby multiple paths are created for provisioning a connection for the service request. A mechanism is configured to determine if at least one path is available that satisfies the class of service requirement and to admit the service request into the network when the path is available for provisioning the connection. Bandwidth usage may be tracked and used in provisioning decisions. Requests may be made to the network to add bandwidth (e.g., through additional optical wavelengths) to accommodate service requests. | 09-30-2010 |
| 20110182179 | POLICING VIRTUAL CONNECTIONS - Traffic flow is monitored in a plurality of links. Based on the monitoring, a manner in which traffic is allocated to the links is determined, and at least one policer is assigned according to the manner in which traffic is allocated to the links. | 07-28-2011 |
| 20110249554 | DYNAMIC BANDWIDTH QUEUE ALLOCATION - In one of many possible embodiments, a system includes a plurality of queues configured to share an amount of bandwidth, the amount of bandwidth being allocated between the queues in accordance with a plurality of queue weighting factors associated with the queues. The system further includes an admission control subsystem configured to dynamically adjust the queue weighting factors when a predefined condition has been satisfied. In certain embodiments, the admission control subsystem is configured to adjust the queue weighting factors based on a ratio of bandwidth provisioned on the plurality of queues. In certain embodiments, each of the queues is associated with a different class of service. | 10-13-2011 |
William A. Bjorkman, Odenton, MD US
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| 20100293408 | LINK AGGREGATION PROTECTION - A method includes detecting, by a first network device, a configuration problem at a second network device, where the first and second network devices are associated with a link aggregation group (LAG) coupling the first and second network devices. The method also includes de-activating, by the first network device, one or more links in the LAG in response to detecting the configuration problem. The method further comprises maintaining at least one of the links in the LAG as an active link and allowing traffic to be forwarded on the active link in the LAG. | 11-18-2010 |
| 20120069744 | GENERATING AND ALLOCATING PERFORMANCE MONITORING TRAFFIC - A method includes monitoring, by a first network device, traffic from a customer device, wherein the traffic is to be forwarded via a provider's network. The method also includes identifying a traffic pattern associated with the traffic, identifying a link on which the identified traffic pattern was transmitted and generating performance monitoring traffic. The method further includes forwarding, by the first network device, the performance monitoring traffic to the provider's network via the link on which the identified traffic pattern was transmitted. | 03-22-2012 |
William Arthur Bjorkman, Danbury, CT US
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| 20100325271 | DYNAMIC SERVICE-AWARE FLOW CONTROL IN PACKET NETWORKS - The present invention, including system methods and computer program product, provide the ability to control the flow of traffic into an aggregated trunk port in a network. This is performed by monitoring the trunk port of an aggregation packet switch for congestion and limiting the traffic flowing into the aggregation packet switch through virtual connections with one or more user network interfaces. An access control system executing an access control algorithm monitors the trunk port and controls the user network interfaces to limit the traffic the passes through the trunk port in the event of traffic congestion. Traffic may be limited on the basis of the class of service, the virtual connection, or other parameters. | 12-23-2010 |
