Canizares
Claudio Canizares, Chandler, AZ US
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20130052333 | DEPOSITION SYSTEMS HAVING REACTION CHAMBERS CONFIGURED FOR IN-SITU METROLOGY AND RELATED METHODS - Deposition systems include a reaction chamber, at least one thermal radiation emitter for heating matter within the reaction chamber, and at least one metrology device for detecting and/or measuring a characteristic of a workpiece substrate in situ within the reaction chamber. One or more chamber walls may be transparent to the thermal radiation and to radiation signals to be received by the metrology device, so as to allow the radiation to pass into and out from the reaction chamber, respectively. At least one volume of opaque material is located to shield a sensor of the metrology device from at least some of the thermal radiation. Methods of forming a deposition system include providing such a volume of opaque material at a location shielding the sensor from the thermal radiation. Methods of using a deposition system include shielding the sensor from at least some of the thermal radiation. | 02-28-2013 |
20130164874 | METHODS OF FORMING DILUTE NITRIDE MATERIALS FOR USE IN PHOTOACTIVE DEVICES AND RELATED STRUCTURES - Atomic layer deposition (ALD) or ALD-like deposition processes are used to fabricate dilute nitride III-V semiconductor materials. A first composition of process gases may be caused to flow into a deposition chamber, and a group V element other than nitrogen and one or more group III elements may be adsorbed over the substrate (in atomic or molecular form). Afterward, a second composition of process gases may be caused to flow into the deposition chamber, and N and one or more group III elements may be adsorbed over the substrate in the deposition chamber. An epitaxial layer of dilute nitride III-V semiconductor material may be formed over the substrate in the deposition chamber from the sequentially adsorbed elements. | 06-27-2013 |
20130181308 | METHODS OF FABRICATING DILUTE NITRIDE SEMICONDUCTOR MATERIALS FOR USE IN PHOTOACTIVE DEVICES AND RELATED STRUCTURES - Dilute nitride III-V semiconductor materials may be formed by substituting As atoms for some N atoms within a previously formed nitride material to transform at least a portion of the previously formed nitride into a dilute nitride III-V semiconductor material that includes arsenic. Such methods may be employed in the fabrication of photoactive devices, such as photovoltaic cells and photoemitters. The methods may be carried out within a deposition chamber, such as a metalorganic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) or a vapor phase epitaxy (HVPE) chamber. | 07-18-2013 |
20150099065 | GAS INJECTION COMPONENTS FOR DEPOSITION SYSTEMS, DEPOSITION SYSTEMS INCLUDING SUCH COMPONENTS, AND RELATED METHODS - Visor injectors include a gas injector port, internal sidewalls, and at least two ridges for directing gas flow through the visor injectors. Each of the ridges extends from a location proximate a hole in the gas injector port toward a gas outlet of the visor injector and is positioned between the internal sidewalls. Deposition systems include a base with divergently extending internal sidewalls, a gas injection port, a lid, and at least two divergently extending ridges for directing gas flow through a central region of a space at least partially defined by the internal sidewalls of the base and a bottom surface of the lid. Methods of forming a material on a substrate include flowing a precursor through such a visor injector and directing a portion of the precursor to flow through a central region of the visor injector with at least two ridges. | 04-09-2015 |
20150128860 | DEPOSITION SYSTEMS HAVING DEPOSITION CHAMBERS CONFIGURED FOR IN-SITU METROLOGY WITH RADIATION DEFLECTION AND RELATED METHODS - Deposition chambers ( | 05-14-2015 |
20150292088 | DEPOSITION SYSTEMS HAVING INTERCHANGEABLE GAS INJECTORS AND RELATED METHODS - A deposition system includes two or more gas injectors that may be interchangeably used in a chamber of the deposition system. Each of the gas injectors may be configured to generate a sheet of flowing gas over a substrate support structure. The sheets may have differing widths, such that the gas injectors may be used with substrates having different diameters, which may enable use of the system with different substrates while maintaining efficient use of precursor gas. A method of forming such a deposition system includes forming and configuring such gas injectors to be interchangeably used at a common location within the deposition chamber. A method of using such a deposition system includes using two or more such gas injectors to deposit material on substrates having different sizes. | 10-15-2015 |
Claudio Canizares US
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20150292088 | DEPOSITION SYSTEMS HAVING INTERCHANGEABLE GAS INJECTORS AND RELATED METHODS - A deposition system includes two or more gas injectors that may be interchangeably used in a chamber of the deposition system. Each of the gas injectors may be configured to generate a sheet of flowing gas over a substrate support structure. The sheets may have differing widths, such that the gas injectors may be used with substrates having different diameters, which may enable use of the system with different substrates while maintaining efficient use of precursor gas. A method of forming such a deposition system includes forming and configuring such gas injectors to be interchangeably used at a common location within the deposition chamber. A method of using such a deposition system includes using two or more such gas injectors to deposit material on substrates having different sizes. | 10-15-2015 |
Claudio Adrian Canizares, Kitchener CA
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20140018971 | COMPUTER IMPLEMENTED ELECTRICAL ENERGY HUB MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - There is disclosed a system, computer program and method provided for enabling an energy hub for improved management and optimization of energy utilization (consumption, production and storage). In an embodiment, a computer-implemented energy hub management system comprises a micro energy hub configured to communicate with two or more energy components at a premises. An energy optimization engine has an energy component model for each energy component based on each energy component's operating characteristics, the energy optimization engine adapted to receive at least one input from the two or more energy components and an input from an external data source on any external energy utilization restrictions for the micro energy hub. In response to at least one input from the two or more energy components and any external energy utilization restrictions on the micro energy hub, the energy optimization engine is adapted to issue one or more control signals to at least one of the energy components at the premises to optimize energy utilization based on one or more optimization criteria. | 01-16-2014 |
20140310059 | SYSTEM , METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM FORECASTING ENERGY PRICE - A system, method and computer program for forecasting energy price is provided that includes an adaptive hybrid forecasting engine. The adaptive hybrid forecasting engine is operable to generate an energy price forecast based on both a prediction utility and a correction utility. The prediction utility may implement a linear modeling algorithm for predicting energy price based on historical data. The linear modeling algorithm may be a multiplicative seasonal ARIMA (Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average) model, for example, which includes both a regular ARIMA and seasonal ARIMA model. The correction utility may implement an adaptive dynamic correction algorithm that is operable to adapt the energy price forecast based on current or near-current conditions. The adaptive dynamic correction algorithm may be a LL (lazy learning) algorithm. | 10-16-2014 |
Henry Canizares, Portland, OR US
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20140338102 | GARMENTS FOR SUPPORTING LEG GUARDS AND LEG PROTECTING GARMENTS - The present disclosure is directed to garments for supporting leg guards and configured to be worn over at least a portion of a leg of a user. Garments may include an outer layer and an inner layer. The outer layer extends away from a lower portion of a user's leg and encloses an interior. The inner layer may be disposed within the interior of the outer layer and secured to the outer layers proximate the lower portion of the leg of the user. In some examples, the outer layer and the inner layer cooperate to define a sheath sized to receive at least a portion of a leg guard. Some examples define socks for supporting soccer shin guards. Some examples define leg protecting garments including leg guards removably disposed at least partially within sheaths. | 11-20-2014 |
Miguel Canizares, San Francisco, CA US
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20110276834 | TECHNIQUES FOR TESTING COMPUTER READABLE CODE - The present invention is directed to methods and systems of testing computer-readable code. The method includes executing a first testing module in a computer browser; launching a second testing module in the computer browser under control of the first testing module; locating an executable portion of a web-based application with the first testing module and ascertaining operational characteristics of the executable portion with the second testing module; and producing test results from the operational characteristics. | 11-10-2011 |
Wilfrido Loor Canizares, Brooklyn, NY US
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20090231412 | Telepresence Display Configuration - Telepresence display configuration useful for video conferencing. The telepresence display configurations include a video display and a mat. The mat is spaced apart from the video display and has an opening having an inner perimeter configured to frame a viewing surface of a video display. | 09-17-2009 |
Wilfrido Loor Canizares, Campbell, CA US
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20110164410 | Book Light for Electronic Book Reader Devices - A dedicated electronic book (“eBook”) reader device and a reading light are described. The reading light may be embedded in a cover for the eBook reader device. The cover may draw power from the eBook reader device and provide that power to the reading light. The reading light may be attached to the cover by a flexible connector that, when withdrawn from the cover, automatically positions the reading light to illuminate an electronic display of the eBook reader device. In one implementation, the flexible connector is made of shape-memory alloy. The reading light may be oriented within the cover such that the reading light extends from a corner of the cover at an approximately 45 degree angle from a spine of the cover. | 07-07-2011 |