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Anthony Dake, Albertville, AL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110135381CONCENTRIC KNURL BALL JOINT - A replacement ball joint assembly (06-09-2011

Gregory W. Dake, Durham, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090077413APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR SERVER FAILOVER TO STANDBY SERVER DURING BROADCAST STORM OR DENIAL-OF-SERVICE ATTACK - An apparatus, system, and method are disclosed to failover to a standby server when a primary server is under broadcast storm or denial-of-service (“DoS”) attack. A primary attack sensing module is included to monitor a rate of incoming data from a computer network to a primary server and to determine if the rate of incoming data is above a primary data rate threshold. A standby contact module is included to request a standby data rate status from a standby server in response to the primary attack module determining that the rate of incoming data to the primary server is above the primary data rate threshold. The standby server is connected to the primary server over a private network. The standby data rate status includes a determination by the standby server of whether a rate of data received by the standby server is above a standby data rate threshold. A standby receiver module is included to receive a standby data rate status from the standby server over the private network. A switchover module is included to deactivate the primary server and to send a command to activate the standby server as a primary server in response to the received standby data rate status indicating that the rate of data received by the standby server has not exceeded the standby data rate threshold.03-19-2009
20090089567Applying Firmware Updates To Servers In A Data Center - Applying firmware updates to servers in a data center, the servers including one or more active servers and a standby server, each server mapped to separate remote computer boot storage, including applying the firmware updates to the standby server; selecting an active server for firmware updating; powering off the selected active server by the system management server; remapping the standby server to the remote computer boot storage for the selected active server; rebooting the standby server from the remote computer boot storage for the selected active server, designating the standby server as an active server; remapping the selected active server to the remote computer boot storage formerly mapped to the standby server; and rebooting the selected active server from the remote boot storage formerly mapped to the standby server, designating the selected active server as a standby server.04-02-2009
20090157851Migrating Port-Specific Operating Parameters During Blade Server Failover - Migrating port-specific operating parameters during blade server failover including querying, by a system management server of a data center, a switch for port-specific operating parameters of a first port, the data center comprising blade servers coupled for data communications to one another and to the system management server by a network, the system management server comprising a computer subsystem that automates server management processes in the data center, the switch comprising a data communications component of the network, the switch comprising ports, the ports comprising physical points of connection between the switch and blade servers, each port having associated port-specific operating parameters, the switch connected at the first port to a failing blade server; and assigning, by the system management server, the port-specific operating parameters to a second port in a same switch or another switch connected at the second port to a replacement blade server.06-18-2009
20090157858Managing Virtual Addresses Of Blade Servers In A Data Center - Methods, apparatus, and products for managing virtual addresses of blade servers in a data center are disclosed that include storing, by a blade server management module (‘BSMM’) in non-volatile memory of a blade server, a parameter block, the parameter block including one or more virtual addresses for communications adapters of the blade server and one or more action identifiers; detecting, by a BIOS module of the blade server upon powering on the blade server, the parameter block; disabling, by the BIOS module, in dependence upon the one or more action identifiers of the parameter block, an original address of at least one communications adapter of the blade server; and setting, by the BIOS module, an address of the communications adapter to a virtual address included in the parameter block.06-18-2009
20090157941Managing Virtual Addresses Of Blade Servers In A Data Center - Methods, apparatus, and products for managing virtual addresses of blade servers in a data center are disclosed that include storing by a blade server management module (‘BSMM’), in non-volatile memory of a blade server, a parameter block, the parameter block including one or more virtual addresses for communications adapters of the blade server and one or more action identifiers, each action identifier representing a type of address modification; detecting, by a basic input-output system (‘BIOS’) module of the blade server upon powering on the blade server, the parameter block; and modifying, by the BIOS module of the blade server in dependence upon the one or more action identifiers of the parameter block, an address of at least one communications adapter of the blade server.06-18-2009
20090158081Failover Of Blade Servers In A Data Center - Failover of blade servers in a data center including powering off a failing blade server by a system management server through a blade server management module (‘BSMM’) managing the failing blade server, the failing blade server characterized by a machine type, one or more network addresses, and one or more storage addresses, the addresses being virtual addresses; identifying, by the system management server from a pool of standby blade servers, a replacement blade server, the replacement blade server managed by a BSMM; assigning, by the system management server through the BSMM managing the replacement blade server, the one or more network addresses and the one or more storage addresses of the failing blade server to the replacement blade server, including enabling in the replacement blade server the assigned addresses; and powering on the replacement blade server by the system management server through the BSMM managing the replacement blade server.06-18-2009

Kenneth Dake, South Elgin, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080219635Curable Liquid Resin Optical Fiber Upjacket Composition - The present invention provides a curable liquid resin composition which, when cured, exhibits excellent removability from an adjacent coating layer and is suitable for an optical fiber upjacket material. The curable liquid resin optical fiber upjacket composition comprising a urethane (meth)acrylate or a (meth)acrylate oligomer, a reactive diluent, a polymerization initiator, and a polyol compound having a molecular weight of 1500 or more.09-11-2008

Patent applications by Kenneth Dake, South Elgin, IL US

Luthuli Dake, Mckinney, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100117707CLAMP CONTROL CIRCUIT HAVING CURRENT FEEDBACK - In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, an external FET driving circuit includes a driving portion, a drain-to-gate clamp portion and a current feedback portion. The driving portion provides a driving signal to the external FET. The drain-to-gate clamp portion protects the external FET from flyback current, when the external FET is quickly turned OFF. The current feedback portion controls the driving signal provided by the driver.05-13-2010

Luthuli E. Dake, Mckinney, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090102547FLYBACK CURRENT CONTROL - One embodiment of the invention includes a power driver system. The power driver system comprises a power transistor that is activated to provide power to a load and a switching circuit configured to control the power transistor based on a control signal. The power driver system further comprises a control circuit configured to detect a flyback current from the load upon deactivation of the power transistor and to cause the switching circuit to steer the flyback current from a first flyback current path to a second flyback current path in response to detecting the flyback current path. The second flyback current path can have an impedance that is greater than the first flyback current path.04-23-2009
20090206810SWITCHED MODE POWER SUPPLY HAVING IMPROVED TRANSIENT RESPONSE - A switched mode power supply has a high side switching transistor coupled between a voltage source and a load for generating the output voltage at the load. A driver circuit drives the high side switching transistor. A first resistor divider is coupled to the output voltage and has a first tap. An error amplifier has a first input coupled to the first tap and a compensated feedback loop. A second resistor divider is coupled to the output voltage and has a second tap, resistance of the second resistor divider being less than resistance of the first resistor divider. A switch is coupled to the second tap and to the first input of the error amplifier for connecting the second tap to the first input of the error amplifier when the output voltage of the switched mode power supply reaches a first predetermined voltage.08-20-2009
20100156384METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR HIGHER-ORDER CORRECTION OF A BANDGAP VOLTAGE REFERENCE - Methods and apparatus for higher-order correction of bandgap voltage references are disclosed. An example bandgap voltage reference circuit disclosed herein comprises a bandgap voltage generation circuit comprising a first resistor, the bandgap voltage generation circuit configured to generate a proportional-to-absolute-temperature current to drive the first resistor to produce a first voltage, the first voltage contributing to an output bandgap voltage, and a first correction circuit electrically coupled to the first resistor and configured to provide a first correction current, the first correction circuit comprising a first nonlinear device configured to generate the first correction current only within a first temperature range, the first correction current decreasing with increasing temperature, the first correction current to drive the first resistor to increase the first voltage only within the first temperature range.06-24-2010
20100259235Voltage Regulator with Quasi Floating Gate Pass Element - Various apparatuses, methods and systems for a voltage regulator are disclosed herein. For example, some embodiments provide an apparatus for regulating a voltage including an N-channel transistor that is connected between an input and an output, an error amplifier that is connected to the output, a capacitor that is connected between the error amplifier and a gate of the N-channel transistor, and a comparator that is connected to a node between the error amplifier and the capacitor. The apparatus also includes a charge pump that is switchably connected to the gate of the N-channel transistor. The apparatus is adapted to connect the charge pump to the gate of the N-channel transistor when a voltage at the node between the error amplifier and the capacitor rises above a threshold voltage.10-14-2010

Patent applications by Luthuli E. Dake, Mckinney, TX US

Michael Dake, Stanford, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110020229Multi-Component Biological Transport Systems - Compositions and methods are provided that are useful for the delivery of therapeutic agents, including nucleic acids. The compositions can be prepared with components useful for targeting the delivery of the compositions as well as imaging components.01-27-2011

Michael D. Dake, Stanford, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080200373Multi-Component Biological Transport Systems - Compositions and methods are provided that are useful for the delivery, including transdermal delivery, of biologically active agents, such as non-protein non-nucleotide therapeutics and protein-based therapeutics excluding insulin, botulinum toxins, antibody fragments, and VEGF. The compositions and methods are particularly useful for topical delivery of antifungal agents and antigenic agents suitable for immunization. Alternately, the compositions can be prepared with components useful for targeting the delivery of the compositions as well as imaging components.08-21-2008
20090087457Compositions and Methods for Topical Application and Transdermal Delivery of Botulinum Toxins - Improved formulations for transdermal delivery of 04-02-2009
20090247464Compositions and Methods for Topical Application and Transdermal Delivery of an Oligopeptide - The invention relates to the transdermal application of oligopeptides for reducing synaptic transmission in tissues of an animal. In one aspect, this invention relates to compositions comprising an oligopeptide and optionally a carrier comprising a positively charged “backbone” having positively charged branching or “efficiency” groups, as described herein. Most preferably the positively charged carrier is a long-chain positively charged polypeptide or a positively charged nonpeptidyl polymer, for example, a polyalkyleneimine. The invention further relates methods for producing a biologic effect of reducing synaptic transmission in a tissue by topically applying an effective amount of such a composition, preferably to the skin, of a subject or patient in need of such treatment. This invention also provides kits for preparing or formulating a composition that comprises the oligopeptide and optionally a carrier, as well as such additional items that are needed to produce a usable formulation, or a premix that may in turn be used to produce such a formulation.10-01-2009
20110144672METHOD OF USING AN AORTIC DISSECTION SEPTAL CUTTING TOOL - The present invention relates to methods of using medical cutting tools for treating aortic septal dissections.06-16-2011

Patent applications by Michael D. Dake, Stanford, CA US

Perrin Dake, Boulder, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110050001Method and System for Providing an On/Off Switch for an Electrical Charger Transformer at the Low Voltage Device Connector - A method and system for providing an on/off switch for an electrical charger transformer at the low voltage device connector are provided. The electrical charger transformer of the present invention enables the conservation of energy. The electrical charger transformer includes an on/off switch that is located at the end of the electrical charger transformer at the low voltage device connector that connects the electrical charger transformer to a load. The on/off switch of the electrical charger transformer is ergonomically designed and configured to manually turn on and off based on the motion of the user hand when connecting and disconnecting the low voltage device connector from the load of the electrical charger transformer.03-03-2011

Steven Dake, Flagstaff, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090222815Fault tolerant virtual machine - A virtual machine communicates with one or more additional virtual machines to establish membership for a virtual lockstep computing system, wherein each virtual machine is hosted by a node in a network. The virtual machine communicates with the one or more additional virtual machines to determine a membership configuration, wherein a first virtual machine in the membership configuration is an active machine, and all remaining virtual machines in the membership configuration are standby machines. A single step operation is executed by the virtual machine upon obtaining an operational token that includes contents of the single step operation, wherein the operational token is generated by the active machine. The operational token is passed to a next virtual machine in the membership configuration, wherein the operational token is passed between the virtual machine and the additional virtual machines according to the membership configuration.09-03-2009
20100306445Mechanism for Virtual Logical Volume Management - In one embodiment, a mechanism for virtual logical volume management is disclosed. In one embodiment, a method for virtual logical volume management includes writing, by a virtual machine (VM) host server computing device, a control block to each of a plurality of network-capable physical storage devices and mapping, by the VM host server computing device, physical storage blocks of the plurality of network-capable physical storage devices to virtual storage blocks of a virtual storage pool by associating the physical storage blocks with the virtual storage blocks in the control block of the network-capable physical storage device housing the physical storage blocks being mapped. Furthermore, the method includes assigning, by the VM host server computing device, a block range of the virtual storage blocks to a VM allocated by the VM host server computing device by writing a unique identifier (ID) of the VM to one or more entries in the control block having the physical storage blocks associated with the block range of the virtual storage blocks assigned to the VM.12-02-2010
20100306783SHARED MEMORY REUSABLE IPC LIBRARY - An apparatus and a method for a shared reusable (IPC) library. The shared reusable IPC library includes a client IPC library and a server IPC library. The client IPC library communicates with a client application. The server IPC library communicates with the sender application. The client IPC library includes instructions for creating, destroying, sending, or receiving IPC messages to and from the client application. The server IPC library includes an initialization function for the server application.12-02-2010
20110055829Mechanism for Virtual Synchrony Total Order Messaging for Virtual Machines - A mechanism for virtual synchrony total order messaging for virtual machines is disclosed. A method of embodiments of the invention includes receiving a request to reserve a block of memory in a shared memory segment, reserving the block of memory, and providing a start address of the reserved block of memory to a virtual machine (VM) that sent the request in order for the VM to copy a message from an application of the VM into the reserved block of memory, wherein the application communicates with other applications on other VMs using virtual synchrony. The method may further include sending a new message available request to all of the other VMs, wherein the new message available request includes the start address of the reserved block of memory and a length of the message, and tracking the VMs that access the reserved block of memory.03-03-2011

Patent applications by Steven Dake, Flagstaff, AZ US

Steven C. Dake, Chandler, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080317061METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DYNAMIC SUBRING DEFINITION WITHIN A MULTI-RING - Embodiments of the present invention automatically determine via heuristics optimal configurations to form sub-rings of nodes and where to position gateway processors among these sub-rings. The heuristics may be applied at a predefined timing interval configured by the user or in response to various events, such as a node failure or when a node joins the multi-ring network. Another embodiment of the invention may use automatic heuristics to determine when a suboptimal multi-ring configuration exists and formulates a new multi-ring configuration.12-25-2008

Steven C. Dake, Flagstaff, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110296231DISTRIBUTED HEALTHCHECKING MECHANISM - Some embodiments of a system and a method to perform distributed healthchecking in a cluster system have been presented. For instance, a distributed healthchecking manager executable on a centralized server in a cluster system can assign nodes of the cluster system to at least some of the nodes for healthchecking. Then the distributed healthchecking manager may monitor the nodes performing healthchecking for reports of one or more failed nodes.12-01-2011