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Daniel W. Cervantes, Round Rock, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090254788Techniques for Logic Built-In Self-Test Diagnostics of Integrated Circuit Devices - A method, system and computer program product for performing real-time LBIST diagnostics of IC devices. During LBIST, stump data and identifiers of test cycles are saved in the IC device-under-test (DUT). If compressed stump data does not match a pre-defined coded value (i.e., “signature” of the test cycle), the saved stump data and an identifier of the failed test cycle are preserved, otherwise the determination is made the DUT passed the test cycle. Identifiers and stump of the failed test cycles are used to analyze errors, including virtually non-reproducible errors.10-08-2009
20100179784TEST PATTERN COMPRESSION - A method for test pattern compression generates a first test pattern comprising a plurality of bits. The method identifies bits comprising a don't-care bit value in the first test pattern and replaces the identified bit values with random bit values, to generate a second test pattern. The method determines a fault coverage level of the second test pattern. In the event the determined fault coverage level of the second test pattern exceeds a predetermined individual test pattern fault coverage level, for at least one bit position in the second test pattern corresponding to a replaced identified bit value and detecting at least one fault, the method exchanges the don't care value in the bit position in the first test pattern with the bit value in the corresponding bit position in the second test pattern. The method merges subsequent test patterns that increase fault coverage with the second test pattern.07-15-2010

Frederic Cervantes, Westfield, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100239514COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR USE ON ARTIFICIALLY COLORED HAIR - The present invention provides a cosmetic composition comprising at least one saccharide-siloxane copolymer, a cosmetically-acceptable medium, and optionally, at least one auxiliary agent chosen from a nonionic agent and a cationic agent, wherein the pH of the composition is up to about 5.8. The present invention also provides for a method of using said composition for enhancing color protection of artificially colored hair while providing color vibrancy, excellent conditioning, natural feel and brilliant shine.09-23-2010
20100242982COMPOSITION. KIT , AND METHOD FOR COLORING THE HAIR UTILIZING SACCHARIDE-SILOXANE COPOLYMERS - The present invention relates to a method of coloring hair, comprising the steps of applying onto the hair a pre-treatment composition containing at least one saccharide-siloxane copolymer to form pre-treated hair, optionally, at least one emulsifier, optionally, at least one viscosity-modifying agent, and a cosmetically acceptable medium; applying a permanent hair coloring composition onto the pre-treated hair to form colored hair, rinsing the colored hair, optionally, applying a post-treatment composition to the hair, and optionally, rinsing the colored hair.09-30-2010

James Cervantes, Lexington, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100268935METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR MAINTAINING FLOW AFFINITY TO INTERNET PROTOCOL SECURITY (IPSEC) SESSIONS IN A LOAD-SHARING SECURITY GATEWAY - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for maintaining flow affinity to IPSec sessions in a load-sharing security gateway are disclosed. According to one embodiment, the method includes receiving packets at a security gateway that provides communications of packet flows between source and destination entities using IPSec sessions. For each packet, it is determined whether the packet is assigned to an existing packet flow between a source and a destination entity that is being processed by the SG. In response to determining that the packet belongs to an existing flow, the packet is forwarded to a processing element associated with that flow and IPSec processing is performed at the processing element. In response to determining that the packet does not belong to an existing flow, a new flow is defined and assigned to a next available processing element. IPSec processing is performed for the flow at the next available processing element.10-21-2010

James H. Cervantes, Lexington, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100265949METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR PERFORMING FLOW COMPILATION PACKET PROCESSING - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for performing flow compilation packet processing are disclosed. In one embodiment, the method includes receiving a packet at a packet processing device and determining if the packet is associated with a packet flow previously processed at the packet processing device. If the received packet is determined to be associated with the packet flow, at least one database containing compiled flow programs is queried to locate a compiled flow program previously used to process the packet flow. The method also includes utilizing the located compiled flow program to process the received packet.10-21-2010
20110191624SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR PROVIDING INSTANTANEOUS FAILOVER OF PACKET PROCESSING ELEMENTS IN A NETWORK - Systems, methods, and computer program products for providing instantaneous failover of packet processing elements in a network are disclosed. According to one aspect, the subject matter described herein includes a system for providing instantaneous failover of packet processing elements in a network. The system includes a plurality of packet processing elements for processing packets in a network and a packet distribution module for maintaining information about the operating status of each element of the plurality of packet processing elements, for maintaining information about packet flows being processed by the packet processing elements, and, for each packet flow, assigning one of the plurality of packet processing elements as the primary element for the packet flow and assigning another of the plurality of packet processing elements as the secondary element for the packet flow. The packet distribution module routing packets to the packet processing elements according to the operating status of the packet processing elements that have been assigned to the packet flow with which the packets are associated.08-04-2011

Jessica Cervantes, Miami, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100173045Cake on a Stick - A cake on a stick is prepared by attaching a top edible treat to a bottom edible treat. The bottom edible treat enables consumer with freedom of movement to enhance visual gratification of the top edible treat during consumption. The bottom edible treat is also consumable further enhancing the consumption experience.07-08-2010

Joseph A. Cervantes, San Jose, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120002368INTEGRATED CROSSFLOW BLOWER MOTOR APPARATUS AND SYSTEM - Some embodiments of an apparatus and system are described for a crossflow blower motor. An apparatus may comprise one or more motors operative to control a crossflow blower. The one or more motors may comprise one or more stator assemblies having a stator coil and a bent stator. The one or more motors may be configured to control a crossflow blower arranged to generate a flow of air in a direction substantially perpendicular to an axis of rotation of the crossflow blower. Other embodiments are described.01-05-2012

Octavio Cervantes, Tracy, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100190639HIGH SURFACE AREA, ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE NANOCARBON-SUPPORTED METAL OXIDE - A metal oxide-carbon composite includes a carbon aerogel with an oxide overcoat. The metal oxide-carbon composite is made by providing a carbon aerogel, immersing the carbon aerogel in a metal oxide sol under a vacuum, raising the carbon aerogel with the metal oxide sol to atmospheric pressure, curing the carbon aerogel with the metal oxide sol at room temperature, and drying the carbon aerogel with the metal oxide sol to produce the metal oxide-carbon composite. The step of providing a carbon aerogel can provide an activated carbon aerogel or provide a carbon aerogel with carbon nanotubes that make the carbon aerogel mechanically robust.07-29-2010

Raoul T. Cervantes, Waterbury, VT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110017687BAKING RACK FOR CHICKENS AND OTHER FOWL - A baking rack is provided. The rack includes a plurality of relatively straight wires that are each disposed in parallel to each other and an outer wire establishing a perimeter of the rack and extending along opposing ends of the plurality of wires, the straight wires and the outer wire are each disposed within a plane. A plurality of height stabilizing members are connected to two or more of the straight wires or the outer wire, such that the plane is disposed above a surface upon which bottom portions of the height stabilizing members rest. A plurality of upstanding members extend from the plane, the upstanding members each connected to one or more of the straight wires and the outer wire, the upstanding members each comprising an arched portion and an upstanding stick, wherein a second plane is disposed through the arched portion of each upstanding member is at an acute angle with a line parallel to the straight wires.01-27-2011

Ronaldo Lorenzo Cervantes, Albuquerque, NM US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100107471TRAP FOR GOPHERS AND UNDERGROUND PESTS - A trap for gophers and underground pests includes: a spring; a catapult attached to the spring having an open position and a closed position and a distal end from the spring, the spring rotating the catapult; a snare for the animal having a size that reduces when the snare is pulled; a snare coupling on the distal end of the catapult, attached to the snare so that the catapult pulls on the snare; a suppression lever to releasably hold the catapult open; a footplate to releasably retain the suppression lever; and an actuator to press upon the footplate in the presence of the animal. The actuator presses upon the footplate, which releases the suppression lever, which releases the catapult to transition from the open position to the closed position, which causes the snare coupling to pull on the snare, which reduces the size of the snare, catching the animal.05-06-2010