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Calvin Augason, Los Altos, CA US
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| 20090184093 | HIGH TEMPERATURE FINE GRAIN ALUMINUM HEATER - An aluminum heated substrate support suitable for use in high temperature substrate processing systems and method for fabricating the same are provided. In one embodiment, an aluminum heated substrate support can include an aluminum body, a stem coupled to the body and a heating element disposed in the body. The body has an average grain size less than about 250 μm. In some embodiments, the stem to body joint is a fully penetrated lap weld that promotes service life of the substrate support. | 07-23-2009 |
Calvin Bewsky, Winnipeg CA
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| 20100296723 | Methods, Devices, and Systems Useful in Registration - Methods, devices, and systems for use in accomplishing registration of a patient to a robot to facilitate image guided surgical procedures, such as stereotactic procedures. | 11-25-2010 |
Calvin Chen, Taipei TW
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| 20080268691 | Securing device for a power supply adapter - A securing device for a power supply adapter includes a first tube extending through a cap and having a cutout defined in two opposed sides of the first tube and a second tube extending from a bottom face of a plug to be rotatably received in and extended out of the first tube and having a stop axially formed on a free end of the second tube to correspond to and be received in the cutout when the second tube is received in the first tube and the stop abuts a bottom peripheral edge of the first tube when the second tube is rotated relative to the first tube such that engagement between the plug and the cap is secured. | 10-30-2008 |
Calvin Chou, Taichung Hsien TW
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| 20110306450 | Ratchet-based drive belt adjusting device - A ratchet-based drive belt adjusting device includes a rotatory seat having a connecting end to be pivotally connected to a machine tool; a ratchet hole extending along the rotational direction, wherein the ratchet hole has one peripheral edge formed with a plurality of unidirectional ratchets; a through hole for the rotatory shaft to pierce therethrough, wherein the rotatory shaft after passing thorough the through hole is mounted with a pulley around which a drive belt is mounted; a lever having an escape tooth positioned inside the ratchet hole, wherein the lever and the escape tooth are rotatably and coaxially connected to the machine tool so that the escape tooth is allowed to movably engage with any of the ratchets; and a driving wheel set axially connected to the machine tool for being mounted with the drive belt. | 12-15-2011 |
Calvin Kim, Cerritos, CA US
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| 20090308671 | VEHICLE ASSEMBLY WITH INDEPENDENT ELECTRIC WHEEL MOTORS FOR ELECTRIC HYBRID VEHICLES - A vehicle drive assembly is provided. The vehicle drive assembly includes an engine, a transmission operably coupled with the engine, an output shaft operably coupled with the transmission, a differential operably coupled with the output shaft, an axle shaft rotatably coupled to the differential, at least one wheel selectively coupled to the axle shaft via a rotatable axle stub, an electric wheel motor operably coupled to the at least one wheel via the rotatable axle stub, and a coupling device operably coupled with the electric wheel motor for selectively coupling the axle stub with the axle shaft. | 12-17-2009 |
| 20110251018 | VEHICLE ASSEMBLY WITH INDEPENDENT ELECTRIC WHEEL MOTORS FOR ELECTRIC HYBRID VEHICLES - A vehicle drive assembly is provided. The vehicle drive assembly includes an engine, a transmission operably coupled with the engine, an output shaft operably coupled with the transmission, a differential operably coupled with the output shaft, an axle shaft rotatably coupled to the differential, at least one wheel selectively coupled to the axle shaft via a rotatable axle stub, an electric wheel motor operably coupled to the at least one wheel via the rotatable axle stub, and a coupling device operably coupled with the electric wheel motor for selectively coupling the axle stub with the axle shaft. | 10-13-2011 |
Calvin Konzak, Pullman, WA US
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| 20110071029 | WHEAT PLANTS HAVING INCREASED RESISTANCE TO IMIDAZOLINONE HERBICIDES - The present invention is directed to wheat plants having increased resistance to an imidazolinone herbicide. More particularly, the present invention includes wheat plants containing one or more IMI nucleic acids such as a Gunner IMI 205, Gunner IMI 208 and Madsen IMI cultivar. The present invention also includes seeds produced by these wheat plants and methods of controlling weeds in the vicinity of these wheat plants. | 03-24-2011 |
Calvin Kortman, Holland, MI US
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| 20080283535 | CELLULAR CONTAINER - A collapsible container assembly comprising a folding container having at least four walls, with the at least four walls being pivotable relative to each other to allow the folding container to collapse in a parallelogram motion, and an inside cellular structure connected to the at least four walls. The cellular structure comprises a plurality of interconnected panels forming a plurality of cells, with the panels being formed of soft, deformable material. The folding container can be folded with the inside cellular structure therein such that the collapsible container assembly will be substantially flat when the folding container is moved to a collapsed position. | 11-20-2008 |
Calvin Laurance, Pell City, AL US
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| 20080263397 | Methods, systems, and computer-readable media for testing new network element failure rate - Methods, systems, and computer-readable media for testing failure rate of newly installed network elements within a predetermined amount of time prior to customer use of the network elements are provided. An order report including information regarding one or more network elements is accessed, and based on the information provided by the orders report, a network element from the one or more network elements to be tested is determined. Information regarding the network element to be tested is retrieved from the orders report and included on a ticket created for the network element to be tested. The ticket created for the network element is then forwarded to a test device for testing of the network element associated with the forwarded ticket. | 10-23-2008 |
Calvin Li, Beijing CN
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| 20080243793 | Contact Information Capture and Link Redirection - A contact information function associated with a web browser maintains a look-up table of recognizer functions, indexed by regular expressions that specify URLs. Upon a user entering or selecting a URL, the contact information function indexes the look-up table with the URL against the regular expressions. If one or more recognizers are found, the web content returned from the URL is processed by each of the recognizers, which recognize the format of information on that web site, and locate and extract contact information from the web content. The contact information may be saved, formatted, and output to other applications. Updated recognizers may be downloaded from a recognizer server. | 10-02-2008 |
Calvin Liu, City Of Industry, CA US
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| 20120086247 | Vehicle seat headrest with built-in communication tool - A headrest for mounting on a vehicle seat of a vehicle includes a head pillow and an entertainment system. The entertainment system includes a display screen and a communication tool. The communication tool is electrically connected with the display screen, and is arranged to electrically communicate with an external electronic device in such a manner that the communication tool is arranged to electrically link the display screen with the external electronic appliance for establishing an interaction between the display screen and the external electronic appliance, such that a user is able to operate and control the external electronic appliance on the display screen through the communication tool. | 04-12-2012 |
Calvin Maeda, Honolulu, HI US
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| 20100071631 | Electronic Shark Deterrent - An Electronic Shark Deterrent provides protection from, and for, sharks and other aquatic creatures. Compact low power circuitry generates high voltage periodic pulse train bursts, disturbing the electroreceptors of the aquatic Elasmobranchi subclass. A train of thirty 33 us 250 Volt (V) electric pulses lasting one second is produced every six seconds. The device is fully portable, requiring no bulky activity impeding buoys, cords, or external power supplies. Advanced circuitry is compact enough to be worn on a watch sized band or attached to garments and recreation or safety equipment. The deterrent can be used in a fixed configuration to protect fish farms and vacation resort swimming areas. It can be affixed to offshore oil rigs and research stations to protect workers. The Electronic Shark Deterrent is compact and portable enough to be used on longlines, trawls and gillnets to reduce the numbers of endangered aquatic creatures unnecessarily destroyed as bycatch. | 03-25-2010 |
Calvin Nguyen, San Jose, CA US
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| 20080205422 | Method And Structure To Support System Resource Access Of A Serial Device Implementing A Lite-Weight Protocol - On-chip resources of a serial buffer are accessed using priority packets of a Lite-weight protocol. A priority packet path is provided on the serial buffer to support priority packets. Normal data packets are processed on a normal data packet path, which operates in parallel with the priority packet path. The system resources of the serial buffer can be accessed in response to the priority packets, without blocking the flow of normal data packets. Thus, normal data packets may flow through the serial buffer with the maximum bandwidth supported by the serial interface. The Lite-weight protocol also supports read accesses to queues of the serial buffer (which reside on the normal data packet path). The Lite-weight protocol also supports doorbell commands for status/error reporting. | 08-28-2008 |
| 20090089532 | Serial Buffer Supporting Virtual Queue To Physical Memory Mapping - A serial buffer having a plurality of virtual queues, which can be allocated to include various combinations of on-chip dual-port memory blocks, on-chip internal memory blocks and/or off-chip external memory blocks. The virtual queues are allocated and accessed in response to configuration bits and size bits stored on the serial buffer. Relatively large external memory blocks can be allocated to virtual queues used for data intensive operations, while relatively small and fast dual-port memory blocks can advantageously be allocated to virtual queues used for passing command and status information. The serial buffer provides an efficient and flexible manner for utilizing available memory, which not only minimizes the access latency but also provides a large amount of buffer space to meet different application needs. | 04-02-2009 |
Calvin Pettiecord, Kearney, MO US
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| 20120008753 | SUPPORTING DOMAIN VARIATION WITHIN A CLOUD PROVIDED MULTITENANT UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS ENVIRONMENT - A computer-implemented method of email processing within a multitenant unified communications environment includes receiving, at a first email system component that is a sub-component of a unified communications system, an email that is addressed to a recipient by way of a delivery address that includes a first domain identifier. Based at least in part on the delivery address, a second delivery address associated with the user is identified. The second delivery address does not include the first domain identifier but does include a second domain identifier that is different than the first domain identifier. The email is automatically sent to the second delivery address. | 01-12-2012 |
Calvin Roskelley, Vancouver CA
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| 20100061978 | METHODS FOR DETECTING AND TREATING CANCER - Methods and kits for detecting cancer and monitoring cancer progression are described. The method involves analyzing a sample containing nucleic acids or proteins from a patient for decreased expression of endoglycan and/or increased expression of podocalyxin. | 03-11-2010 |
Calvin Wang, Beijing CN
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| 20090252211 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR ESTIMATING SPEED OF WIRELESS TERMINAL - A speed estimation device applicable to an orthogonal frequency division multiplex (OFDM) system is provided. The speed estimation device receives a plurality of channel response information signals from an OFDM symbol and obtains a speed estimation result according to a sampling interval, the speed estimation device. The speed estimation device comprises a correlator, a statistical module, and a comparator. The correlator performs a correlation operation on the plurality of channel response information signals corresponding to sub-carriers with a time domain interval being the sampling interval to obtain a plurality of correlation result information signals. The statistical module connected to the correlator performs a statistical operation on the plurality of correlation result information signals to obtain a statistical correlation result information signal. The comparator connected to the statistical module compares the statistical correlation result information signal with a first threshold according to the first threshold to obtain the speed estimation result. | 10-08-2009 |
