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Dale J. Mcquirk, Austin, TX US
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| 20100320997 | METHOD AND CIRCUIT FOR MEASURING QUIESCENT CURRENT - A measurement circuit and method for measuring a quiescent current of a circuit under test are provided. The measurement circuit comprises: a comparator having a first input terminal for receiving a reference voltage, a second input terminal coupled to the circuit under test, and an output terminal; a current source having a first terminal coupled to a first power supply voltage terminal, and a second terminal for providing a current to the circuit under test; a first switch having a first terminal coupled to the second terminal of the current source, a second terminal coupled to the circuit under test, and a control terminal coupled to the output terminal of the comparator; and a first counter having a first input terminal coupled to the output terminal of the comparator, a second input terminal for receiving a clock signal, and an output terminal for providing a first counter value associated with the quiescent current. | 12-23-2010 |
Dale J. Misczynski, Austin, TX US
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| 20090054795 | METHOD FOR GENERATING THREE STANDARD SURFACE ECG LEADS DERIVED FROM THREE ELECTRODES CONTAINED IN THE MID-HORIZONTAL PLANE OF THE TORSO - A method for a 3-lead electrocardiographic (ECG) recording comprising three signal electrodes contained in the mid-horizontal plane of the human torso and the calculation of the standard leads I, II and III. Such electrodes are placed in-line as in a chest belt instead of the traditional positioning of electrodes in the upper and low parts of the frontal plane of the torso. | 02-26-2009 |
Dale J. Shabra, San Diego, CA US
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| 20090178821 | Modular Rack for Mounting Avionics Equipment - A modular rack for mounting avionics equipment comprises an upper rectangular frame, a lower rectangular frame, and a plurality of struts interconnecting the upper rectangular frame and the lower rectangular frame. Each strut is at least partially formed of an electrically conductive carbon fiber composite material and includes at least one flange extending substantially orthogonal to the strut. The flange includes a plurality of mounting holes to allow avionics equipment to be mounted to the rack. A method of mounting avionics equipment in an aircraft is also provided. | 07-16-2009 |
| 20090184574 | Communication System and Method Employing Line Replaceable Equipment Racks on an Aircraft - Systems and methods are provided for assembling a communications system on an aircraft. An intrabus, including communication lines and power lines, is detachably mounted within the aircraft. At least one intrabus interface panel provides access to the intrabus. A plurality of line replaceable equipment racks (LRERs) are preassembled prior to being loaded onto the aircraft and each includes electronic equipment affixed within the LRER and at least one rack interface panel that provides access to the electronic equipment. A plurality of cables couple the at least one rack interface panel of each LRER to the at least one bus interface panel. | 07-23-2009 |
Dale J. Smutny, Canfield, OH US
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| 20100025547 | Clip for fastening an article to a panel having a self-expanding clip head - A clip for fastening an article to a panel having a hole has a base and a self expanding head attached to the base. The self-expanding head has at least one column extending from the base to a platform that is spaced from the base. First and second flexible beams are attached to the platform at one end and to the base at an opposite end. The first flexible beam has a first plurality of retention shoulders and the second flexible beam has a second plurality of retention shoulders. Each plurality of retention shoulders includes at least one retention shoulder that is spaced from every other retention shoulder in a vertical direction. | 02-04-2010 |
Dale J. Stroyick, Richmond, TX US
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| 20110214024 | Method of Collecting and Correlating Locking Data to Determine Ultimate Holders in Real Time - A technique for collecting and correlating locking data collects and correlates information on a plurality of programs waiting on or holding a plurality of resources in a multi-computer database system. The technique identifies a program executing on one computer of the multi-computer database system that is waiting on a resource. The technique also identifies a second program, executing on another computer, as the ultimate holder of the resource. An operator display screen displays information corresponding to the first program and the second program. The operator display screen may be switched between a multiline display format and a single line display format. The collection, identification, and display of the locking data is performed periodically, to allow the operator to discover locking problems and take a desired corrective action. | 09-01-2011 |
Dale J. Thomforde, Pine Island, MN US
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| 20100244307 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GROWING NANOTUBE FORESTS, AND GENERATING NANOTUBE STRUCTURES THEREFROM - The present invention provides apparatus and methods for growing fullerene nanotube forests, and forming nanotube films, threads and composite structures therefrom. In some embodiments, an interior-flow substrate includes a porous surface and one or more interior passages that provide reactant gas to an interior portion of a densely packed nanotube forest as it is growing. In some embodiments, a continuous-growth furnace is provided that includes an access port for removing nanotube forests without cooling the furnace substantially. In other embodiments, a nanotube film can be pulled from the nanotube forest without removing the forest from the furnace. A nanotube film loom is described. An apparatus for building layers of nanotube films on a continuous web is described. | 09-30-2010 |
Dale J. Wesselman, Placentia, CA US
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| 20080202807 | SHIELDED FLEXIBLE CIRCUITS AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING SAME - A shielded flexible cable having a plurality of shielded electronic circuits in close proximity to one another such that signals transmitted on one of said plurality of shielded electronic circuits do not substantially interfere with signals transmitted on the other of said plurality of electronic circuits comprising a polyimide support member supporting a plurality of etched copper traces on a first side of said polyimide support member and a copper layer on a second side of said polyimide support member; said polyimide support member flexible along at least one axis; said plurality of etched copper traces and said copper layer substantially as flexible as said polyimide support member; a silver based material, including, for example, silver ink or silver film, surrounding a portion of each of said plurality of copper traces along substantially the entire length of each of said plurality of copper traces; said silver based material in electrical communication with (i) said copper layer via discontinuities in said polyimide support member, and (ii) a grounded terminal; an electrically insulative material in substantial proximity to each of said plurality of copper traces so as to electrically insulate each of said plurality of copper traces from (i) the other said plurality of copper traces, and (ii) said silver based material; said electrically insulative material physically located between said silver based material and each of said plurality of copper traces; a first dielectric layer covering substantially the entire exposed surface of said silver based material; and a second dielectric layer covering substantially the entire exposed surface of said copper layer. | 08-28-2008 |
| 20100071935 | SHIELDED FLEXIBLE CIRCUITS AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING SAME - A shielded flexible cable having a plurality of shielded electronic circuits in close proximity to one another such that signals transmitted on one of said plurality of shielded electronic circuits do not substantially interfere with signals transmitted on the other of said plurality of electronic circuits comprising a polyimide support member supporting a plurality of etched copper traces on a first side of said polyimide support member and a copper layer on a second side of said polyimide support member. Said polyimide support member is flexible along at least one axis, and said plurality of etched copper traces and said copper layer substantially as flexible as said polyimide support member. | 03-25-2010 |
Dale J. Zelesnik, Strongsville, OH US
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| 20080210682 | ELECTRIC TRACE TUBE BUNDLE WITH INTERNAL BRANCH CIRCUIT - An electric trace tube bundle characterized by an internal branched circuit or circuits wherein power to the branched circuit or circuits is supplied via leads contained within a tubular jacket surrounding an insulation layer and an inner core containing one or more process tubes and the heater circuits. Such an arrangement allows the power connection to the heater circuits to be made at a proximal end of the bundle, thereby eliminating the need to cut through the jacket to make branched circuit power connections at a location remote from the proximal end of the bundle. | 09-04-2008 |
