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Brett A. Coley, Wake Forest, NC US
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| 20080288502 | STORING DEPENDENCY AND STATUS INFORMATION WITH INCIDENTS - A method and system are disclosed for reporting incidents occurring during operation of a distributed computing environment including a multitude of hardware and software resources. The method comprises the steps of whenever a defined incident occurs, generating a respective one incident report; and keeping with each incident report, selected information relating to the incident. Preferably, this information that is kept with the incident report identifies (i) selected resources associated with the defined incident, and status of said selected resources at the time of the defined incident, (ii) dependencies among said selected resources at the time of the defined incident, and (iii) service level agreements and operating level agreements impacted by the defined incident. | 11-20-2008 |
| 20090019046 | MULTIPLE CONFIGURATION ITEM STATUS VALUE ANALYSIS - Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and computer program product for configuration item (CI) status value analysis for multiple performance monitors. In one embodiment of the invention, a multi-CI analysis method can be provided. The method can include weighting different CI status values produced by different performance monitors for a single resource in a monitored computing system and displaying selected ones of the weighted different CI status values according to relevance determined by weight. In one aspect of the embodiment, weighting different CI status values produced by different performance monitors for a single resource in a monitored computing system can include locating the different CI status values for the single resource in a configuration management database (CMDB), identifying the different performance monitors producing the different CI status values in the CMDB and applying weights to the different CI status values according to CI status value characteristics. | 01-15-2009 |
Craig Jay Coley, Burleson, TX US
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| 20090261745 | Enhanced trip resolution voltage-controlled dimming led driving circuit - Each driver circuit for a six-by-four array of light emitting diodes illuminating a pushbutton switch switches three pairs of the light emitting diodes between series connection and parallel connection based on changes to an applied input voltage. Driving six light emitting diodes instead of only four allows illumination of a larger area and improves power efficiency at higher applied input voltages, while retaining dimming compatibility at low voltage levels. Each driver circuit also includes a rectifier allow illumination of the pushbutton switch with direct current voltages of either polarity. The quiescent current limiting resistance is split into multiple resistors for further improved power efficiency. Each driver circuit also includes a bridge rectifier to allow illumination of the pushbutton switch with direct current voltages of either polarity or alternating current voltages. | 10-22-2009 |
| 20100295469 | ILLUMINATED PUSHBUTTON SWITCH WITH STEP DIMMING - A discrete dimming luminance control circuit for light emitting diode illumination includes first and second control inputs, a first supply circuit between the first control input and an output, a second supply circuit between the second control input and the output, a first shunt circuit between the second control input and the output, and a second shunt circuit between the first control input and the output. The luminance control circuit delivers a first voltage to the output when a supply voltage is applied to the first control input and the second control input is left open, a second voltage when the supply voltage is applied to the second control input and the first control input is left open, a third voltage when the supply voltage is applied to the first control input and the second control input is grounded, and a fourth voltage when the supply voltage is applied to the second control input and the first control input is grounded. | 11-25-2010 |
| 20100327943 | ILLUMINATED PUSHBUTTON SWITCH WITH ELECTRONIC LATCHING AND BLINKING FEATURE - Within an illuminating pushbutton switch, an electronic circuit replaces an electromagnetic holding coil for latching or releasing a state of the illuminated pushbutton switch, and further provides blinking functionality. The electronic circuit includes inputs receiving set, reset and toggle control signals, outputs delivering open, closed and blink control signals, latch logic controlled by the set and reset control signals and delivering signals maintaining the illuminated pushbutton switch in either an open or closed state, and a frequency divider and oscillator coupled together to deliver a blink control signal. The electronic circuit fits within the illuminated pushbutton switch housing in space sized to hold two snap action switching devices without increase in the length, weight or mounting depth of the illuminated pushbutton switch. The inputs and outputs are coupled to external pins from the illuminated pushbutton switch and may be remotely controlled. | 12-30-2010 |
Dalayna Jonite Coley, Indianapolis, IN US
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| 20090212179 | Apparatus to store a child's potty seat - An appratus to store a child's potty seat with An open design holding device, A strap to hang the device, Two hole openings for mounting the device, A pedestal to stand the device on, and A boy deflector shield holder. | 08-27-2009 |
Kelly Ann Coley, Warren, NJ US
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| 20120088948 | Production of a high octane alkylate from ethylene and isobutene - A method of producing a high octane alkylate from ethylene and isobutane by reacting ethylene and isobutane under catalytic conversion conditions. The ethylene and isobutane are contacted with a first catalytic material comprising a dimerization catalyst (i.e, for dimerizing ethylene) and a second catalytic material comprising an alkylation catalyst. The first and second catalytic materials are separate and distinct from each other. A high octane alkylate is recovered as a result of reacting the ethylene and isobutane in the presence of the first and second catalytic materials. | 04-12-2012 |
M. Shane Coley, Winder, GA US
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| 20100245938 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR STORING ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS - Various embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for storing electronic documents. In particular, various embodiments provide systems and methods that use profiles defining one or more attributes to generate file names and folders for storing the electronic documents. Further embodiments provide systems and methods for storing one or more records related to the electronic documents in one or more tables based on the profiles. In various embodiments, these records are used to manage the storage of the documents in the system and to help in locating and retrieving the documents from the system. | 09-30-2010 |
Rufus Coley, Staley, NC US
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| 20110165276 | COMPOSITION FOR BURN TREATMENT - The present invention relates a new composition based on a mixture of a solvent, | 07-07-2011 |
Sheniece La Rnette Coley, Indianapolis, IN US
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| 20090212179 | Apparatus to store a child's potty seat - An appratus to store a child's potty seat with An open design holding device, A strap to hang the device, Two hole openings for mounting the device, A pedestal to stand the device on, and A boy deflector shield holder. | 08-27-2009 |
Sussan S. Coley, Manchester, NH US
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| 20090109293 | ON DEMAND CALIBRATION OF IMAGING DISPLAYS - A self calibrating imaging display system ( | 04-30-2009 |
Suzanne Coley, Mansfield, MA US
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| 20110033800 | COATING COMPOSITIONS FOR USE WITH AN OVERCOATED PHOTORESIST - Cyanurate compositions are provided that are particularly useful as a reagent to form a resin component of a coating composition underlying an overcoated photoresist. Preferred isocyanurates compound comprise substitution of multiple cyanurate nitrogen ring atoms by at least two distinct carboxy and/or carboxy ester groups. | 02-10-2011 |
| 20110033801 | COATING COMPOSITIONS FOR USE WITH AN OVERCOATED PHOTORESIST - Coating compositions for use with an overcoated photoresist are provided where the coating composition comprises a resin containing cyanurate groups and hydrophobic groups. The coating composition can enhance resolution of an overcoated photoresist relief image. | 02-10-2011 |
| 20120034562 | COATING COMPOSITION FOR USE WITH AN OVERCOATED PHOTORESIST - In a first aspect, organic coating compositions are provided, particularly spin-on antireflective coating compositions, that contain a polyester resin component. In a further aspect, coating compositions are provided that contain a resin component obtained by polymerization of a multi-hydroxy compound. Coating compositions of the invention are particularly useful employed in combination with an overcoated photoresist layer to manufacture integrated circuits. | 02-09-2012 |
William Hall Coley, Cary, NC US
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| 20110062782 | EXTENDING ACHIEVABLE DUTY CYCLE RANGE IN DC/DC FORWARD CONVERTER WITH ACTIVE CLAMP RESET - Novel system and methodology are provided for controlling a DC/DC forward converter having a transformer with primary and secondary windings, a reset switch, and a first switch coupled to the primary winding of the transformer. The control system involves a PWM control circuit responsive to an output signal of the converter for producing a PWM signal to control switching of the reset switch, and the first switch. A period of the PWM signal includes an on-time interval for enabling transfer of power via the transformer when the first switch is on, and a reset time interval for enabling reset of the transformer when the reset switch is on. A maximum value of the on-time interval is pre-set to provide sufficient time for the reset. The reset switch is turned off when the PWM signal goes from a first level to a second level. A first delay period is set between time when the reset switch turns off and time when the first switch turns on. A first delay control circuit is provided for reducing the first delay time when the on-time interval approaches the maximum value. Further, the converter may include a second switch coupled to the secondary winding of the transformer. A second delay period shorter than the first delay period may be set between time when the reset switch turns off and time when the second switch turns on. A second delay control circuit may be provided for reducing the second delay period when the on-time interval approaches the maximum value. | 03-17-2011 |
| 20110063760 | DC/DC Converter Overcurrent Protection - A DC/DC converter and a method protect a MOSFET driven by the converter from overcurrent conditions. No extra pins are required to sense the current, which saves IC package area and cost. | 03-17-2011 |
| 20110299304 | DC/DC CONVERTER WITH MAGNETIC FLUX DENSITY LIMITS - A DC/DC converter may include a power stage circuit, a pulse generator circuit, a flux density monitor, and power control logic. The power stage circuit includes an input, an output, and a transformer with a core. The power stage circuit may be configured to operate in a power transfer mode during which power is transferred from the input to the output and a reset mode during which flux density in the core of the transformer is reduced. The pulse generator circuit may be configured to generate pulses that regulate the output of the power stage circuit. The flux density monitor circuit may be configured to generate flux density information indicative of the flux density of the core of the transformer during both the power transfer mode and the reset mode. The power stage control logic may be configured to regulate the output of the power stage circuit based on the pulses and to prevent the core of the transformer from saturating based on the flux density information. | 12-08-2011 |
