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David Brian
David Brian Barkin, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20100090876 | CONTINUOUS SYNCHRONIZATION FOR MULTIPLE ADCS - A system, apparatus and method for continuous synchronization of multiple ADC circuits is described. The ADC circuits can be arranged in a master-slave configuration within the system so that the converter clock is subdivided into slower speeds for the data output clock or for the control of de-multiplexing the outputs onto a wider bus, while maintaining ADC-to-ADC synchronization resilient to perturbations from noise and other upset sources. The configuration of the ADCs in the master-slave configuration can be varied according to overall system requirements in any one of a sequential configuration, a parallel configuration or a tree type of configuration, as well as others. Digital and/or analog timing adjustments can be made to each of the ADC circuits. The master clocking signals can be generated by a master clock generator circuit, which is either internally implemented in an ADC circuit, or externally implemented as a separate master clock generator circuit. | 04-15-2010 |
| 20100201559 | Continuous synchronization for multiple ADCs - A system, apparatus and method for continuous synchronization of multiple ADC circuits is described. The ADC circuits can be arranged in a master-slave configuration within the system so that the converter clock is subdivided into slower speeds for the data output clock or for the control of de-multiplexing the outputs onto a wider bus, while maintaining ADC-to-ADC synchronization resilient to perturbations from noise and other upset sources. The configuration of the ADCs in the master-slave configuration can be varied according to overall system requirements in any one of a sequential configuration, a parallel configuration or a tree type of configuration, as well as others. Digital and/or analog timing adjustments can be made to each of the ADC circuits. The master clocking signals can be generated by a master clock generator circuit, which is either internally implemented in an ADC circuit, or externally implemented as a separate master clock generator circuit. | 08-12-2010 |
David Brian Boggs, Kensington AU
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| 20100017131 | METHOD FOR EVALUATING MEASURED ELECTROMAGNETIC DATA RELATING TO A SUBSURFACE REGION - A method for evaluating measured electromagnetic (EM) data relating to a subsurface region, comprising the steps of: (a) specifying alternative models of the region in terms of input parameters with uncertainty; (b) receiving the measured EM data and an estimated error; and (c) carrying out a Bayesian inversion on the measured data using each of the alternative models to attribute a probability to each model on the basis of the measured data and estimated error. The method allows physical measurements with error to be translated into fundamental parameters which can be used to assess business risk and uncertainty for making decisions, and also provides for parameters and models which can typically be directly estimated by a geoscientist on a coarse spatial grid to be used as an input, and validated using the measured data with error. | 01-21-2010 |
| 20100017132 | METHOD FOR EVALUATING MEASURED ELECTROMAGNETIC DATA RELATING TO A SUBSURFACE REGION - A method for evaluating measured electromagnetic (EM) data relating to a subsurface region, comprising the steps of: (a) specifying at least one model of the region in terms of fundamental parameters with uncertainty, using a fundamental inversion grid; (b) receiving the measured EM data and an estimated error; (c) translating the fundamental parameters of the model to meta parameters of the region and to a computational grid suitable for forward modelling and comparison to the measured EM data, using relationships with uncertainty; and (d) carrying out a Bayesian inversion using the measured data and estimated error to produce an output comprising fundamental parameters of the region on the fundamental inversion grid with uncertainty. The method allows physical measurements with error to be translated into fundamental parameters which can be used to assess business risk and uncertainty for making decisions, and also provides for parameters and models which can typically be directly estimated by a geoscientist on a coarse spatial grid to be used as an input, and validated using the measured data with error. | 01-21-2010 |
David Brian Clouston, Duffield GB
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| 20120021188 | SECURITY ARRANGEMENT - A security label ( | 01-26-2012 |
David Brian Donowho, Austin, TX US
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| 20090273915 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ORGANIZING CABLES IN A CABINET - An equipment cabinet ( | 11-05-2009 |
| 20110211328 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ORGANIZING CABLES IN A CABINET - An equipment cabinet ( | 09-01-2011 |
| 20110211329 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ORGANIZING CABLES IN A CABINET - An equipment cabinet ( | 09-01-2011 |
David Brian Ferriera, San Jose, CA US
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| 20110022642 | POLICY DRIVEN CLOUD STORAGE MANAGEMENT AND CLOUD STORAGE POLICY ROUTER - Techniques are disclosed for a policy driven cloud storage management broker and a cloud storage policy router, along with methods for registering tenant applications with the cloud storage management broker and for sending (and retrieving) files to/from a cloud storage service. A tenant application may be configured to generate a user interface that allows a user to specify metadata to associate with a file along with a link to a cloud storage service to which the file is uploaded. The tenant application may collect and store the metadata attributes (along with a reference to the file stored in the cloud) in an enterprise database, while the file itself may be transmitted to the cloud storage service directly. The cloud storage policy router may learn the capabilities of different cloud storage providers using an advertisement routing protocol. | 01-27-2011 |
David Brian Lofquist, Yorba Linda, CA US
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| 20090073993 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR NETWORK ROUTING BETWEEN A TACTICAL NETWORK AND A SATELLITE NETWORK - A method, apparatus, and computer usable program code for managing networks. In one advantageous embodiment, a computer implemented method processes routing information. The process collects updates to the routing information in a first network. Responsive to an event, a cost of reaching each address in the first network from each of a plurality of gateways in the first network that has access to a second network is identified to form identified costs. The process also selects a set of addresses for a set of gateways providing access to the second network, wherein each gateway in the set of gateways is identified using a policy with respect to a cost of reaching a particular address in the first network to form an update list. The update list is sent to the second network. | 03-19-2009 |
| 20090073994 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DISTRIBUTING DYNAMIC AUTO-SUMMARIZATION OF INTERNET PROTOCOL REACHABLE ADDRESSES - A computer implemented method, apparatus, and computer usable program code for managing addresses in a network. In one advantageous embodiment, a computer implemented method is used to managing addresses for a plurality of destinations in a network. Addresses assigned to a plurality of gateways are summarized to form summarized addresses containing prefixes and addresses for the plurality of gateways in which each gateway in the plurality of gateways is associated with a portion of the prefixes and addresses for destinations handled by the each gateway in the plurality of gateways. A gateway in the plurality of gateways having a largest portion of the summarized addresses is assigned a prefix for all addresses assigned to the network to form a selected gateway. An associated portion of the summarized addresses for the selected gateway is replaced with the prefix. | 03-19-2009 |
David Brian Mccardel, Marietta, GA US
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| 20110101290 | Integrated Systems Facilitating Wire and Cable Installations - Pulling eyes are provided with integrated wiring systems suitable for installing conductors or cables. The pulling eyes may include body portions that define interior cavities that are sized to snugly engage outside portions of the conductors or cables. The body portions are sized to be deformably crimped onto the outside portions of the conductors or cables. The pulling eyes may also include head portions joined to the body portions, with the head portions defining apertures for receiving a strength member for installing the conductors or cables. These apertures place the interior cavities in communication with the exteriors of the pulling eyes. | 05-05-2011 |
| 20110133141 | Pulling Eye With Integrated Lug For Electrically Coupling Conductor To Terminating Equipment - Pulling eyes are provided with an integrated lug for electrically coupling conductors or cables to terminating equipment. The pulling eyes may include body portions that define interior cavities that are sized to snugly engage a bare metal portion of the conductors or cables. The body portions are sized to be deformably crimped onto the bare metal portions of the conductors or cables. The pulling eyes may also include head portions joined to the body portions, with the head portions are assembled to pulling ropes or cables for installing the conductors or cables. The pulling eyes may further include integrated lugs electrically attached or coupled to the body portions and configured to electrically couple the conductor to terminating equipment. | 06-09-2011 |
David Brian Minister, Maple CA
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| 20090140118 | Tilt back merchandise display stand - A tilt back merchandise display stand has a front panel tilted at the top rearwardly to its rear panel. The stand has two triangular side panel foldable inwardly along two vertical middle fold lines. A horizontal fold line formed at the middle position of the stand so that the stand may be folded into a collapsed condition. A single large rectangular merchandise display shelving or two separate merchandise display shelving may be mounted to the front panel with S-shaped hooks mounted to open mounting slots formed at the top edge and at the horizontal fold line of the front panel. A plurality of separate merchandise display trays with upper L-shaped tabs may also be mounted to the front panel with a plurality of vertical mounting slots formed along its side edges. The display stand is self-erectable with the provision of an elastic cord mounted between a brace panel and the rear panel within the stand. | 06-04-2009 |
David Brian Taylor, Portsmouth GB
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| 20110225836 | PAINT APPLICATOR CLEANING DEVICE - A device for cleaning a paint brush B has a shaft | 09-22-2011 |
David Brian Tratar, Dearborn, MI US
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| 20090123055 | DOCUMENT PROCESSING SYSTEM HAVING IMPROVED OPERATIONAL SEQUENCING - An automated document processing system is disclosed. The system includes a magnetic character reader located along a path of travel of a document. The system also includes a first image scanner located after the magnetic character reader along the path of travel, the first image scanner configured to capture an image of a first side of the document. The system further includes an endorser located after the magnetic character reader along the path of travel, where the endorser is configured to print an endorsement on at least one side of the document. The system also includes a second image scanner located after the endorser along the path of travel, the second image scanner configured to capture an image of the at least one side of the document endorsed by the endorser. | 05-14-2009 |
| 20090147317 | OPERATOR INTERACTIVE DOCUMENT IMAGE PROCESSING SYSTEM - Methods and systems for operator intervention in a document processing system are disclosed. One possible method includes capturing images of documents within a document processing system. The method further includes executing computerized analysis of the images to establish an acceptability determination regarding the images. The method further includes manually reviewing the computer analysis of the images to confirm or override the acceptability determination. | 06-11-2009 |
David Brian Uncles, Salt Lake City, UT US
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| 20080229685 | Staircase protective step cover and or replacement step - A protective step cover that is both functional, decorative, and the versatility of protecting and or replacing the steps, rectangular in configuration, the top having a horizontal surface with grooves formed into the plastic for traction, the front and rear having a flat vertical surface, the bottom having a flat horizontal surface on each side of the parallel radius drip edges for eliminating moisture, with an open center section for detachably attached to said steps; and brackets, rectangular in configuration, the top having a flat horizontal supporting surface, the front and rear having a flat vertical surface, the bottom having a flat horizontal surface on each side of an open center section for allowing access, the sides having holes for attaching bolts through bracket to the supporting structure, for providing brackets for the protective step cover detachably attached to said brackets to replace the steps in their entirety. | 09-25-2008 |
David Brian Woycechowsky, Syracuse, NY US
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| 20100245626 | Digital Camera - A digital camera with multiple ports for emovable memory cards. In some preferred embodiments, the multiple ports will be structured to hand the same type(s) of memory cards. In other preferred embodiments, the ports (or at least some of them) will be differently structured to handle different types of memory cards. In some preferred embodiment, any av files transferred to a memory card will be transferred to all ports having a memory card present. In other preferred embodiments, different av files will be transferred to different ports (or subsets of ports), depending on factors such as pre-programming and/or user selected preferences. | 09-30-2010 |
