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Justin Broeker, Glendale, AZ US
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| 20100167544 | DOOR ASSEMBLY FOR SUBSTRATE PROCESSING CHAMBER - A substrate processing apparatus includes an enclosure defining a reaction chamber, a substrate holder in the reaction chamber, and a door assembly. The door assembly has a substrate entrance with a tunnel extending to the reaction chamber, a door movable with respect to the substrate entrance, and a pattern of features. The features are located along a portion of the substrate entrance defining the tunnel. The features promote sticking of processing byproducts, produced in the reaction chamber, to the substrate entrance. A door mates with the entrance to form a seal that reduces flow through the tunnel to control the amount of byproducts that enter the tunnel. | 07-01-2010 |
Michael Broeker, Marburg DE
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| 20090130146 | COMBINATION VACCINE - The present invention relates to the combination of antigens directed against bacteria and viruses, their uses and the preparation of medicaments in order to confer protection against infectious diseases. In particular, the invention relates to a combination vaccine comprising at least one antigen of | 05-21-2009 |
| 20090208523 | Adjuvant for vaccines - Vaccine containing a first vaccine, adjuvated with an oil-in-water emulsion comprising 5% squalene, 0.5% polysorbate 80 and 0.5% sorbitan trioleate in aqueous citrate buffer pH 6.5, and a nonadjuvated second vaccine as combination partners for the simultaneous, separate or phased application for immunization against viral, bacterial or parasitic infectious diseases. | 08-20-2009 |
| 20110027314 | Influenza Vaccines Containing Hemagglutinin and Matrix Proteins - An immunogenic composition comprising influenza virus haemagglutinin and matrix proteins. These may be from influenza viruses grown in cell culture rather than eggs. The matrix protein may be a fragment of a full-length viral matrix protein e.g. a matrix M1 fragment with a molecular weight of less than 2 OkDa. The composition may be a subunit vaccine comprising purified surface glycoproteins. | 02-03-2011 |
Stephen Broeker, Mountain View, CA US
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| 20100191732 | DATABASE FOR A CAPTURE SYSTEM - A tag database storing tags indexing captured object can be searched efficiently. In one embodiment, such a search begins by receiving a query for one or more objects captured by a capture system, and determining whether a query time range exceeds a time range of a set of fast tables. In one embodiment, the invention further includes searching the set of fast tables if the query time range does not exceed the time range of the fast tables, the set of fast tables containing tags having meta-data related to captured objects. In one embodiment, the invention further includes searching a set of hourly tables if the query time range does exceed the time range of the fast tables. In one embodiment, the present invention further includes searching a set of daily tables if the query time range also exceeds the time range of the hourly tables. | 07-29-2010 |
| 20110149959 | HIGH SPEED PACKET CAPTURE - Packets can be read from a network interface into an application using a single kernel copy. In one embodiment, the invention includes a receiver packet memory to store captured packets, and a network interface driver operating in a kernel of a device to read packets captured by network interface hardware into the kernel by storing captured packets in the receiver packet memory. Then, an application interface can expose the receiver packet memory to an application executing on the device by representing the receiver packet memory as a virtual file. | 06-23-2011 |
Stephen Broeker, Sunnyvale, CA US
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| 20110167212 | FILE SYSTEM FOR A CAPTURE SYSTEM - A file system can be provided in a capture system to efficiently read and write captured objects. In one embodiment, such a file system includes a plurality of queues to queue captured objects to be written to a disk, each queue being associated with one of a plurality of object types, and each queue containing captured objects of the type associated with each queue. A scheduler can be provided to select one of the plurality of queues, and a block manager to select a partition of a disk, the partition being associated with the object type of the captured objects in the selected queue. A disk controller configured to write contiguous blocks of data from the selected queue to the selected partition is connected to the block manager to enable writing to a disk. | 07-07-2011 |
Stephen A. Broeker, Sunnyvale, CA US
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| 20110029478 | Stream Star Schema and Nested Binary Tree for Data Stream Analysis - An approach to processing data streams includes a new type dynamic database of stream star schema to accommodate high data stream rates for giga bits per second by reducing the insert time to a constant and a new type of data cube as nested binary tree to supports both data aggregates and data values. | 02-03-2011 |
Thilo Broeker, Dortmund DE
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| 20110173802 | CRIMPING TOOL - A crimping tool for crimping an electrical contact toward engagement with an electrical conductor, including a housing, a pair of crimping dies, a die support arrangement supporting a first one of the crimping dies in a stationary position on said housing, and a displacing mechanism for displacing the other crimping die between open and closed positions relative to the stationary crimping die. The displacing mechanism includes a rotary drive shaft, a crimping arm having a first end portion connected with the movable crimping die member, and a rotary-to-reciprocatory motion converting mechanism adjacent the other end of the crimping arm for transforming the rotary motion of the drive shaft to a reciprocatory motion of the crimping arm, thereby to displace the movable crimping die between the open and closed positions. | 07-21-2011 |
Thilo Broeker, Detmold DE
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| 20110219626 | DRILL ATTACHMENT - A drill cutting attachment for severing an electrical conductor includes a housing, a stationary cutting blade connected with the housing, a movable cutting blade pivotally connected with the stationary cutting blade for displacement about a given cutting pivot axis between open and closed positions relative to the stationary cutting blade, and a pawl and ratchet arrangement for displacing the movable cutting blade from the open position toward the closed position, thereby to sever an electrical conductor positioned between the blades. The pawl and ratchet arrangement includes a transport pawl member that is longitudinally reciprocated by a rotary drive shaft via either an eccentric and crank arm drive arrangement, or a cam and follower drive arrangement. The drive shaft has a free end with a hexagonal cross-sectional configuration for connection with the chuck of an electric drill, and an attachment sleeve connects the housing with the electric drill body. | 09-15-2011 |
