Chynoweth
David P. Chynoweth, Gainesville, FL US
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20130288326 | SYSTEM FOR ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF SOLID AND SOLUBLE ORGANIC WASTES, BY-PRODUCTS AND RESIDUES - The subject invention provides advantageous systems and processes for anaerobic digestion of organic waste streams, particularly agricultural waste streams. According to this invention, a new process is provided in which a liquid fraction from an organic waste stream comprising soluble compounds is segregated and incubated in a reactor separate from the solids fraction of the organic waste stream. Digestion of waste in both reactors occurs substantially simultaneously and both reactors produce biogas (thus both reactors function essentially like single stage reactors but allow for continuous or intermittent loading). According to one aspect of the invention, at least one cross-flow baffle is provided for use in an anaerobic digester to collect biogas and break up clumped solids in the reactor. In another aspect of the invention, packing media for use in an anaerobic digester is provided. | 10-31-2013 |
Josh Chynoweth, Los Angeles, CA US
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20140203077 | INTELLIGENT ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING SYSTEM - A battery charging system for an electric vehicle in which an addressable RFID tag, an RFID receiver, an electrical charger, and a controller operate to charge the battery of an electric vehicle according to a user profile and a charging profile in response to a signal received by the RFID reader from the RFID tag. In an interconnected system, multiple charging stations are connected to the electrical power grid and communicate with a central controller through communications links. A grid converter can be provided to allow for backfilling power from an electric vehicle to the power grid in response to a command from the central controller. | 07-24-2014 |
Michael W. Chynoweth, Rio Rancho, NM US
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20120311307 | Method And Apparatus For Obtaining A Call Stack To An Event Of Interest And Analyzing The Same - In one embodiment, a processor includes a performance monitor including a last branch record (LBR) stack to store a call stack to an event of interest, where the call stack is collected responsive to a trigger for the event. The processor further includes logic to control the LBR stack to operate in a call stack mode such that an entry to a call instruction for a leaf function is cleared on return from the leaf function. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 12-06-2012 |
20140380027 | ELAPSED CYCLE TIMER IN LAST BRANCH RECORDS - A processing device implementing an elapsed cycle timer in last branch records (LBRs) is disclosed. A processing device of the disclosure includes a last branch record (LBR) counter to iterate with each cycle of the processing device and an LBR structure communicably coupled to the LBR counter. The LBR structure comprises a plurality of LBR entries. Furthermore, an LBR entry of the plurality of LBR entries comprises an address instruction pointer (IP) of a branch instruction executed by the processing device, an address IP of a target of the branch instruction, and an elapsed time field that stores a value of the LBR counter when the LBR entry is created. | 12-25-2014 |