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Doug J. Garcia, Beaverton, OR US
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20100206693 | LONG AXIS COMPONENT LOADER - A component loader orients a component along its long-axis for transfer from a rotatable load plate. The load plate has an outer peripheral edge and an upper surface inclined from a horizontal plane. Slots on the upper surface terminate at the outer edge of the load plate and are sized to receive at least one elongate chip lying with its long axis perpendicular to the axis of the load plate and in parallel with radius of the load plate. An outer wall conforms to the curvature of the outer edge and is mounted adjacent thereto. A transfer slot extends axially from and into the upper surface of the load plate on outer ends of the slots and terminates at the outer edge of the load plate. Each transfer slot is shaped so that a chip descending therein from a slot has a ninety degree rotation about the long axis. | 08-19-2010 |
20120263559 | ELECTRONIC COMPONENT HANDLER HAVING GAP SET DEVICE - A gap set device for an electronic component handler is provided. The electronic component handler includes a test accessory mounted to it. The test accessory is movable between a first position away from a tool and a second position closer to the tool. A gap set device is mounted to the test accessory and the tool and has a portion movable with respect to the test accessory. When the test accessory is in the second position, the portion of the gap set device contacts the component support structure to define a gap between the test accessory and the component support structure. | 10-18-2012 |
20130146418 | SORTING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF SORTING COMPONENTS - A sorting apparatus can include a component carrier structured to transport a component along a travel path, a first sort bin, a second sort bin, a first transfer station structured to transfer a component from the component carrier at a first transfer position along the travel path to the first sort bin and a second transfer station structured to transfer a component from the component carrier at a second transfer position along the travel path to the second sort bin. In this embodiment, the distance between the first transfer position and the second transfer position can be less than a width of at least one of the first sort bin and the second sort bin. | 06-13-2013 |
Doug J. Perschbacher, Bloomsbury, NJ US
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20100151029 | Anti-infectious hydrogel compositions - The present invention provides a hydrogel composition capable of preventing the intrusion of micro-organisms into body cavities or body openings of mammals comprising of a poly(N-vinyl lactam), a polysaccharide and water. | 06-17-2010 |
Doug J. Taylor, Solana Beach, CA US
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20090240805 | Isolating Local Performance Variation in Website Monitoring - Systems and methods are provided for isolating performance variation in website monitoring. A set of geographically diverse monitoring agents are identified and a subset of baseline agents is selected from these monitoring agents. The baseline agents are those agents that are geographically close to the target website or otherwise enjoy reliable communications with the target website and are therefore less affected by network latencies. The frequency at which a target website is monitored is weighted in favor of the baseline agents in order to get an accurate baseline metric for the target website while also obtaining information regarding global accessibility of the website from the geographically disperse monitoring agents. The variations in sample frequency can be optimized for each particular set of baseline agents. The set of baseline agents can be pre-assigned or dynamically identified based on an analysis of the performance variation from each of the monitoring agents. | 09-24-2009 |
20110029662 | Isolating Local Performance Variation in Website Monitoring - Systems and methods are provided for isolating performance variation in website monitoring. A set of geographically diverse monitoring agents are identified and a subset of baseline agents is selected from these monitoring agents. The baseline agents are those agents that are geographically close to the target website or otherwise enjoy reliable communications with the target website and are therefore less affected by network latencies. The frequency at which a target website is monitored is weighted in favor of the baseline agents in order to get an accurate baseline metric for the target website while also obtaining information regarding global accessibility of the website from the geographically disperse monitoring agents. The variations in sample frequency can be optimized for each particular set of baseline agents. The set of baseline agents can be pre-assigned or dynamically identified based on an analysis of the performance variation from each of the monitoring agents. | 02-03-2011 |