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20090291731 | WAGERING MACHINES HAVING THREE DIMENSIONAL GAME SEGMENTS - Systems and methods provide a three-dimensional wagering game segment on a wagering game machine. The systems and methods provide three-dimensional representations and movement through a scene. The scene may include target objects, and input may be received indicating actions to be taken with respect to the target objects. The scene may be defined as parts of a tile, and the tile may be part of a track of tiles. | 11-26-2009 |
20100173689 | SWARMING BEHAVIOR IN WAGERING GAME MACHINES - Apparatus, systems, and methods may operate to present a wagering game upon which monetary value may be wagered; to present an initial image including a subset of a swarm in space representing a portion of the wagering game; and to determine the actual outcome of the wagering game based on player input indications, swarm behavior modeling, and a selected statistical game outcome. An updated image may then be generated and presented, derived from the initial image and the actual outcome. | 07-08-2010 |
20120149460 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SELECTING AND ANIMATING GAME ELEMENTS IN A GAMING MACHINE - A method and apparatus for selecting game elements in a gaming machine are described herein. In an embodiment, the method includes displaying a plurality of player-selectable elements. Responsive to player input via at least one input device, a first element of the plurality of player-selectable elements is selected. The selected first element is animated with a first animation to commence revealing an outcome associated with the selected first element. After the first element has been selected and while the selected first element is still animating, responsive to player input via the at least one input device, a second element of the plurality of player-selectable elements is selected. The selected second element is animated with a second animation to commence revealing an outcome associated with the selected second element. The method then reveals the outcome associated with the selected first element and the outcome associated with the selected second element. | 06-14-2012 |
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20110097371 | Process Of Making A Stable Aqueous Dispersion Of Concentrated, Finely Divided Particles Of A Biocide - This invention provides a process of making a stable aqueous dispersion including concentrated, finely divided particles of a water insoluble biocide active, which comprises grinding the biocide in water in the presence of a non-ionic polymeric dispersant and optionally a co-dispersant, and compositions prepared by this process. | 04-28-2011 |
20120164203 | PROCESS FOR PREPARATION OF STABLE, MICROENCAPSULATED AND SUSTAINED RELEASE BIOCIDAL ACTIVES AND COMPOSITION THEREOF - Disclosed herein is a process for the preparation of a stable sustained-release biocidal composition containing microencapsulated biocide and wherein the process comprises the steps of: (i) adsorbing the biocide onto an inert carrier by grinding to attain the required particle size and wherein the ratio of biocide; inert carrier is in the range of about 1:99 to about 99:1 (ii) optionally coating with an appropriate amine or imine compound or a water resistant film forming polymer and dispersing the resultant biocide encapsulated inert carrier in an aqueous medium in the presence of suitable dispersing agent (iii) adding at least one thickening agent to re-disperse the encapsulated biocide containing partial amount of non-encapsulated biocide if any and (iv) preparing an aqueous or solvent based sustained release biocide dispersion. Also disclosed is a stable, sustained-release biocidal composition prepared by such process and uses thereof. | 06-28-2012 |
20120171272 | STABILIZED BIOCIDAL DISPERSION VIA SUB-MICRONIZED CARRIER PARTICLES, PROCESS FOR MAKING THE SAME AND COMPOSITION THEREOF - A stabilized biocidal dispersion comprising a biocide coated or adsorbed onto stable sub-micron carrier particles and wherein sub-micronized particles are stabilized by additives having polar moieties, hydrophobic and hydrophilic segments. The sub-micron particles are selected from metal oxides like zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, cerium dioxide and silica, alumina, minerals, clays, stilbene and sub-micron carbons. Exemplary biocides include carbamates, isothiazolones, pyrithione chelates and/or trizoles. Also disclosed is a process for preparing stabilized sub-micronized carrier particles. | 07-05-2012 |
20130045241 | STABILIZED AQUEOUS DISPERSION OF FOLPET ANALOGUES, METHOD OF PREPARING THE SAME AND COMPOSITION THEREOF - An aqueous dispersion having a mixture of a hydrolysis-sensitive biocide, an iodo-derived hydrophobic biocide and an inert carrier dispersed in water. The iodo-derived hydrophobic biocide forms a complex with the inert carrier and the hydrolysis-sensitive biocide that is dispersible in water. The hydrophobic coating includes an inert carrier and the hydrolysis-sensitive biocide may be trihalogenomethylthio phthalimide or an analogue thereof and the iodo-derived hydrophobic biocide may be iodopropynyl butylcarbamate. The aqueous dispersion may also include a water-repelling layer coating the complex. | 02-21-2013 |
20140039090 | PROCESS OF MAKING A STABLE AQUEOUS DISPERSION OF CONCENTRATED, FINELY DIVIDED PARTICLES OF A BIOCIDE - This invention provides a process of making a stable aqueous dispersion including concentrated, finely divided particles of a water insoluble biocide active, which comprises grinding the biocide in water in the presence of a non-ionic polymeric dispersant and optionally a co-dispersant, and compositions prepared by this process. | 02-06-2014 |
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20090104523 | High elastic modulus polymer electrolytes suitable for preventing thermal runaway in lithium batteries - A polymer that combines high ionic conductivity with the structural properties required for Li electrode stability is useful as a solid phase electrolyte for high energy density, high cycle life batteries that do not suffer from failures due to side reactions and dendrite growth on the Li electrodes, and other potential applications. The polymer electrolyte includes a linear block copolymer having a conductive linear polymer block with a molecular weight of at least 5000 Daltons, a structural linear polymer block with an elastic modulus in excess of 1×10 | 04-23-2009 |
20090263725 | High Elastic Modulus Polymer Electrolytes - A polymer that combines high ionic conductivity with the structural properties required for Li electrode stability is useful as a solid phase electrolyte for high energy density, high cycle life batteries that do not suffer from failures due to side reactions and dendrite growth on the Li electrodes, and other potential applications. The polymer electrolyte includes a linear block copolymer having a conductive linear polymer block with a molecular weight of at least 5000 Daltons, a structural linear polymer block with an elastic modulus in excess of 1×10 | 10-22-2009 |
20130130069 | HIGH ELASTIC MODULUS POLYMER ELECTROLYTES SUITABLE FOR PREVENTING THERMAL RUNAWAY IN LITHIUM BATTERIES - A polymer that combines high ionic conductivity with the structural properties required for Li electrode stability is useful as a solid phase electrolyte for high energy density, high cycle life batteries that do not suffer from failures due to side reactions and dendrite growth on the Li electrodes, and other potential applications. The polymer electrolyte includes a linear block copolymer having a conductive linear polymer block with a molecular weight of at least 5000 Daltons, a structural linear polymer block with an elastic modulus in excess of 1×10 | 05-23-2013 |
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20100137618 | METHOD FOR SCREENING FOR COMPOUNDS SELECTIVELY INTERACTING WITH RAD9 - Natural and synthetic compounds of Formulae Ia-Ie having a lactone structure, in particular Securolide, have been determined to be effective anti-tumor compounds which target the hrad9 gene and/or protein encoded thereby or complex containing the protein and/or the p53 gene and/or protein. Securolide is cytoselective for mutants of hRad9 based on studies conducted in Rad9 mutant yeast strains. Securolide appears to interact with mutant hRad9 in cancer cells to produce DNA lesions which result in apoptosis. Studies have demonstrated that Securolide is useful for treating proliferation disorders such as melanoma, leukemia, breast cancer, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, colon cancer, esophagus cancer, liver cancer, and lymphatic cancer, and to alleviate pain associated with the cancer. Other compounds effective for the treatment of cancer and optionally pain associated therewith may also be identified using the same assays, for example, by screening for efficacy in assays using Rad9 and/or p53 defective mutant yeasts. | 06-03-2010 |
20140194632 | Method for Screening for Compounds Selectively Interacting with RAD9 - Natural and synthetic compounds of Formulae Ia-Ie having a lactone structure, in particular Securolide, have been determined to be effective anti-tumor compounds which target the hrad9 gene and/or protein encoded thereby or complex containing the protein and/or the p53 gene and/or protein. Securolide is cytoselective for mutants of hRad9 based on studies conducted in Rad9 mutant yeast strains. Securolide appears to interact with mutant hRad9 in cancer cells to produce DNA lesions which result in apoptosis. Studies have demonstrated that Securolide is useful for treating proliferation disorders such as melanoma, leukemia, breast cancer, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, colon cancer, esophagus cancer, liver cancer, and lymphatic cancer, and to alleviate pain associated with the cancer. Other compounds effective for the treatment of cancer and optionally pain associated therewith may also be identified using the same assays, for example, by screening for efficacy in assays using Rad9 and/or p53 defective mutant yeasts. | 07-10-2014 |
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20080242037 | Semiconductor device having self-aligned epitaxial source and drain extensions - A method of forming a transistor with self-aligned source and drain extensions in close proximity to a gate dielectric layer of the transistor comprises forming a gate stack on a substrate, implanting a dopant into regions of the substrate adjacent to the gate stack, wherein the dopant increases the etch rate of the substrate and defines the location of the source and drain extensions, forming a pair of spacers on laterally opposite sides of the gate stack that are disposed atop the doped regions of the substrate, etching the doped regions of the substrate and portions of the substrate subjacent to the doped regions, wherein an etch rate of the doped regions is higher than an etch rate of the portions of the substrate subjacent to the doped regions, and depositing a silicon-based material in the etched portions of the substrate. | 10-02-2008 |
20110147842 | MULTI-GATE SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE WITH SELF-ALIGNED EPITAXIAL SOURCE AND DRAIN - A channel strained multi-gate transistor with low parasitic resistance and method of manufacturing the same. A gate stack may be formed over a semiconductor fin having a gate-coupled sidewall height (H | 06-23-2011 |
20130320455 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE WITH ISOLATED BODY PORTION - Semiconductor devices with isolated body portions are described. For example, a semiconductor structure includes a semiconductor body disposed above a semiconductor substrate. The semiconductor body includes a channel region and a pair of source and drain regions on either side of the channel region. An isolation pedestal is disposed between the semiconductor body and the semiconductor substrate. A gate electrode stack at least partially surrounds a portion of the channel region of the semiconductor body. | 12-05-2013 |
20140001560 | ISOLATED AND BULK SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES FORMED ON A SAME BULK SUBSTRATE | 01-02-2014 |
20140077305 | GATE CONTACT STRUCTURE OVER ACTIVE GATE AND METHOD TO FABRICATE SAME - Gate contact structures disposed over active portions of gates and methods of forming such gate contact structures are described. For example, a semiconductor structure includes a substrate having an active region and an isolation region. A gate structure has a portion disposed above the active region and a portion disposed above the isolation region of the substrate. Source and drain regions are disposed in the active region of the substrate, on either side of the portion of the gate structure disposed above the active region. A gate contact structure is disposed on the portion of the gate structure disposed above the active region of the substrate. | 03-20-2014 |
20140084342 | STRAINED GATE-ALL-AROUND SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES FORMED ON GLOBALLY OR LOCALLY ISOLATED SUBSTRATES - Strained gate-all-around semiconductor devices formed on globally or locally isolated substrates are described. For example, a semiconductor device includes a semiconductor substrate. An insulating structure is disposed above the semiconductor substrate. A three-dimensional channel region is disposed above the insulating structure. Source and drain regions are disposed on either side of the three-dimensional channel region and on an epitaxial seed layer. The epitaxial seed layer is composed of a semiconductor material different from the three-dimensional channel region and disposed on the insulating structure. A gate electrode stack surrounds the three-dimensional channel region with a portion disposed on the insulating structure and laterally adjacent to the epitaxial seed layer. | 03-27-2014 |
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20100313459 | Firing pin safety device for auto-loading firearms - The invention relates to a firing pin safety catch mechanism for a firearm, especially an auto-loading firearm which operates with a closed action such as found on the United States Military's M16 and its various derivatives. The safety catch mechanism consists of a firing pin which is housed within the bolt carrier assembly of the host firearm. Further, the firing pin is capable of being moved from a rest position at which its end is positioned in the travel path of a hammer, to a firing position; a firing pin spring is used to move the firing pin into its rest position; a catch, located on the carrier, which is operated by a spring capable of engaging and holding the firing pin in its rest position; and a cam surface about the exterior of the catch cooperating with the hammer and releasing the catch from engagement with the firing pin when the hammer has substantially completed its patch of travel. The purpose is to prevent the unintentional movement of the firing pin and thereby prevent the unintentional discharge of the host firearm. | 12-16-2010 |
20120152105 | Self loading firearm bolt carrier with integral carrier key and angled strike face - A bolt carrier for use with the AR15/M16 family of firearms is provided. The bolt carrier includes an integrally formed carrier key and spherical strike face surrounded by a cylindrical counterbore made with a downward angle to act against the tilting force imparted by the operating rod of the firearm's gas operating system. The outer surface of the carrier includes upper and lower running rails that all extend fully to the front face of the carrier to lengthen the carrier's rail support or bearing surfaces against the receiver. To improve the robust operation of the firearm in over the beach operations, the bottom and rear of the receiver extension has drain holes formed through which water is forced out of the receiver extension by the reciprocating action of the bolt carrier when the weapon is fired. In dry conditions, the firearm is protected against jamming by relief or sand cuts formed in the running rails which provide recesses for dirt to accumulate during operation so as not to interfere with movement of the bolt assembly. | 06-21-2012 |
20120167424 | Ambidextrously operated bolt catch assembly - An ambidextrously operated bolt catch assembly for a firearm facilitates ease of use by either right handed or left handed shooters. The ambidextrous bolt catch assembly includes two levers, one on each side of the firearm, that interact with each other. Each lever has a primary contact surface and a secondary contact surface. By depressing the primary contact surface of either lever, both levers rotate to move the bolt catch assembly from a displaced position to a static position. Conversely, by depressing the secondary contact surface of either lever, both levers rotate to move the bolt catch assembly from a static position to a displaced position. | 07-05-2012 |
20130152443 | AUTOMATIC RIFLE BOLT CARRIER WITH FLUTED BOSS - An automatic rifle bolt carrier with a fluted boss for the AR15/M16 family of firearms has been provided. The rear of the bolt carrier has been provided with a boss having bearing surfaces which are in operational contact with the interior of the host firearm's upper receiver to prevent the carrier from tilting while it is reciprocating during normal operation. The boss and rearward end of the bolt carrier are provided with flutes which allow water to flow between the buffer tube and upper receiver while the bolt carrier is reciprocating during normal operation, enabling a properly equipped firearm to be used during over the beach operations. The bolt carrier also includes a scallop cut located about the top of its backmost end which is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the bolt carrier. | 06-20-2013 |
20140026744 | SELF LOADING FIREARM BOLT CARRIER WITH INTEGRAL CARRIER KEY AND ANGLED STRIKE FACE - A bolt carrier for use with the AR15/M16 family of firearms is provided. The bolt carrier includes an integrally formed carrier key and spherical strike face surrounded by a cylindrical counterbore made with a downward angle to act against the tilting force imparted by the operating rod of the firearm's gas operating system. The outer surface of the carrier includes upper and lower running rails that all extend fully to the front face of the carrier to lengthen the carrier's rail support or bearing surfaces against the receiver. To improve the robust operation of the firearm in over the beach operations, the bottom and rear of the receiver extension has drain holes formed through which water is forced out of the receiver extension by the reciprocating action of the bolt carrier when the weapon is fired. | 01-30-2014 |
20140033590 | BARREL NUT ASSEMBLY AND METHOD TO ATTACH A BARREL TO A FIREARM USING SUCH ASSEMBLY - A fixture for use with AR15/M16 type firearms is provided herein. The fixture is made up of several parts that when used in conjunction with one another mitigate the transfer of torque from the barrel nut to the firearms receiver during barrel installation. The fixture affords the user a method and apparatus that holds the barrel in alignment with the firearm receiver and secures the barrel against rotational movement during installation of a barrel nut or similar device. The fixture may be configured to work with the legacy AR15/M16 type barrel nut, as well as other designs as disclosed herein. | 02-06-2014 |
20140060293 | RIFLE CHARGING HANDLE - An ambidextrously operated charging handle for use with the M16 family of firearms is provided. The charging handle provides a latch mechanism consisting of two extended handles which are in operational communication with each other. Either handle may be independently retracted to disengage the latch mechanism of the charging handle from the host firearms receiver. The spring-biased mechanism of the charging handle is sheltered within the interior of the charging handle thereby protecting it from the elements. Further, an improved axial pin has been provided to secure the handles of the latch mechanism to the grasping portion of the charging handle. | 03-06-2014 |
20140075817 | BARREL NUT ASSEMBLY AND METHOD TO ATTACH A BARREL TO A FIREARM USING SUCH ASSEMBLY - A firearm barrel nut assembly including a barrel nut, generally cylindrical in shape with a threaded central bore, and an externally threaded locknut which is used in conjunction with the barrel nut to secure a barrel to a firearm upper receiver. The barrel nut has an integral bushing on its exterior constructed to support either the gas tube or piston of the host firearm's operating system. The barrel nut is configured so that it may be independently and non-rotationally held within a vice or other fixture during installation of the barrel and while the locknut is tightened to a preset torque to hold the barrel in place while the barrel nut is independent of the torque applied to the locknut to properly secure the barrel to the upper receiver. | 03-20-2014 |
20140076144 | BOLT CARRIER AND BOLT FOR GAS OPERATED FIREARMS - An improved bolt and bolt carrier with integral gas key having an extension nozzle threadedly secured and pinned to the gas key for use with a direct gas operated firearm is provided. The extension nozzle is designed to receive a portion of the host firearm's gas operating system. The firing pin retaining pin is oriented so as to expose its widest profile to the firing pin's annular flange, increasing its service life. The bolt has a plurality of lugs extending from its forward end. The extractor recess is constructed so that the face of the bolt is round and the adjacent lugs fully supported. The extractor engages approximately 17% more of a seated ammunition cartridge's rim as compared to the prior art AR15/M16 extractor. The result is an improved bolt and bolt carrier which provides for increased operational reliability. | 03-20-2014 |
20140076146 | FIREARM RECEIVER ASSEMLBY - An upper receiver assembly for a firearm having an upper receiver with an integral barrel nut, a handguard assembly and a barrel nut assembly with a barrel and lock nut is provided. The barrel is received by the upper receiver and is secured directly to the upper receiver using the lock nut. The upper receiver also includes an integral handguard mounting member to which the handguard assembly may be directly attached. The upper receiver assembly allows the user to attach both the barrel and handguard assemblies directly to the upper receiver, independently of one another. | 03-20-2014 |
20140090283 | BOLT CARRIER AND BOLT FOR GAS OPERATED FIREARMS - An improved bolt and bolt carrier with integral gas key having an extension nozzle threadedly secured and pinned to the gas key for use with a direct gas operated firearm is provided. The extension nozzle is designed to receive a portion of the host firearms gas operating system. The firing pin retaining pin is oriented so as to expose its widest profile to the firing pins annular flange, increasing its service life. The bolt has a plurality of lugs extending from its forward end and an extractor recess. The extractor recess is constructed to accommodate an enlarged extractor claw while not undercutting the bolt lugs adjacent thereto. The extractor engages approximately 57% more of a seated ammunition cartridges rim as compared to some prior art AR15/M16 type extractors used with automatic firearms chambered in 6.8 SPC. The result is an improved bolt and bolt carrier which provides for increased operational reliability. | 04-03-2014 |
20140260946 | FIREARM BUFFER SYSTEM AND BUTTSTOCK ASSEMBLY - A buttstock assembly configured to work in conjunction with a compact buffer assembly consisting of a buffer tube, spring and bolt carrier with an integral buffer is provided. The buttstock assembly, buffer tube and bolt carrier are configured to work with AR15/M16 type firearms and their derivatives. By incorporating the buffer onto the bolt carrier, which is used in conjunction with a buffer tube of reduced length, the overall length of the host firearm is reduced by approximately 3.2 inches. No permanent modification need be made to the host firearm in order to utilize the compact buffer assembly and buttstock assembly disclosed herein. | 09-18-2014 |
20140260947 | ADJUSTABLE GAS BLOCK FOR AN INDIRECT GAS OPERATED FIREARM - A firearm including a barrel, receiver, indirect gas system and an adjustable gas block designed to interface with the indirect gas system is provided. Four indexable positions of adjustment are provided for on the adjustable gas block. Positions of adjustment are selected based on the use of a silencer, use of under-powered ammunition, the presence of un-burnt powder and debris in the host firearms operating system, or if the weapon is being fired under “ideal” circumstances. The provided gas block is designed to function with an indirect gas operating system. Excess gas from the operating system is not vented from the gas block thereby generating excess flash and sound. No tool is required to manipulate the adjustment mechanism of the gas. | 09-18-2014 |
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20120042557 | TOP OPENING, MODULAR TOP RAIL, MULTI-RIFLE ADAPTABLE FREE FLOAT RAIL ADAPTOR SYSTEM (ARM-R) - An improved Rail Adaptor System/Rail Accessory System (RAS) which attaches to a firearm. The rail is top opening, modular, and free floats the barrel. Provided is a rigid, lightweight, strong platform for mounting firearm accessories. Heat transmission from the barrel assembly to the user is limited. The user is also protected from ventilated gases originating from the operating system. A quick detachable top rail section is provided so that that gas system may be easily accessed. This removable top section of the rail is what makes this device unique because the RAS may be installed without removing the barrel, gas system, front sight base, flash hider or the barrel nut. The herein described RAS is adaptable to a wide variety of firearms with the use of conversion parts. The top rail “returns to zero” on reinstallation allowing the remounting of various optics and electronic gun sites without the need to realign them. | 02-23-2012 |
20120137869 | Automatic rifle bolt carrier with fluted boss - An automatic rifle bolt carrier with a fluted boss for the AR15/M16 family of firearms has been provided. The rear of the bolt carrier has been provided with a boss having bearing surfaces which are in operational contact with the interior of the host firearm's upper receiver to prevent the carrier from tilting while it is reciprocating during normal operation. The boss and rearward end of the bolt carrier are provided with flutes which allow water to flow between the buffer tube and upper receiver while the bolt carrier is reciprocating during normal operation, enabling a properly equipped firearm to be used during over the beach operations. The bolt carrier also includes a semi-circular relief cut about the top of its backmost end which is perpendicular to the axis of the bolt carrier. | 06-07-2012 |
20120167757 | Adjustable gas block for an indirect gas operated firearm - A firearm including a barrel, receiver, indirect gas system and an adjustable gas block Four positions of adjustment are provided for on the adjustable gas block, each of which provides a different setting to regulate gas flow into the host firearm's operating system. A position of adjustment is selected based on how the firearm is being used. The provided positions of adjustment are calibrated for the standard use of the host firearm, use of a silencer, use of the firearm under hard or adverse conditions or when it is necessary to increase the firearm's rate of fire, and to block the flow of gas into the operating system. The provided gas block is designed to function with an indirect gas operating system, but could be adapted for use with a direct gas impingement system as well. Excess gas from the operating system is not vented from the gas block thereby eliminating the generation of additional muzzle flash and sound. No tool is required to manipulate the adjustment mechanism of the gas block. | 07-05-2012 |
20120260793 | RECEIVER FOR AN AUTOLOADING FIREARM - Improved receiver set for an indirect or direct gas operated firearm wherein the charging handle has been moved to the side of the upper receiver, the magazine well has been flared open to better receive a magazine, and the lower receiver has a semi-circular shelf in the rear which supports the proximal end of the bolt carrier as it is longitudinally displaced due to firing of the weapon. | 10-18-2012 |
20130055613 | TOP OPENING, MODULAR TOP RAIL, MULTI-RIFLE ADAPTABLE FREE FLOAT RAIL ADAPTOR SYSTEM (ARM-R) - An improved Rail Adaptor System/Rail Accessory System (RAS) which attaches to a firearm. The rail is top opening, modular, and free floats the barrel. Provided is a rigid, lightweight, strong platform for mounting firearm accessories. Heat transmission from the barrel assembly to the user is limited. The user is also protected from ventilated gases originating from the operating system. A quick detachable top rail section is provided so that the gas system may be easily accessed. This removable top section of the rail is what makes this device unique because the RAS may be installed without removing the barrel, gas system, front sight base, flash hider or the barrel nut. The herein described RAS is adaptable to a wide variety of firearms with the use of conversion parts. The top tail “returns to zero” on reinstallation allowing the remounting of various optics and electronic gun sites without the need to realign them. | 03-07-2013 |
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20100225403 | CRYSTAL- BASED OSCILLATOR FOR USE IN SYNCHRONIZED SYSTEM - A crystal oscillator-based module, which includes a crystal resonator receiving a conditioned signal from a first bus and passing a resonator signal to a sustaining stage amplifier. A synchronization range expansion circuit is connected between a gain control network and the resonator. A tri-state buffer has a main input connected to receive the resonator signal through a buffer. The output of the tri-state buffer is connected to a second bus, through a matching network if necessary. A synchronous clock system can be formed by connecting these modules alternately to the two busses. The tri-state buffer also has a control input, which may be connected to a delay circuit between Vcc and ground, so as to allow hot swapping and for other benefits. | 09-09-2010 |
20110068839 | SYSTEM EMPLOYING SYNCHRONIZED CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR-BASED CLOCK, TO BE USED IN EITHER DISCRETE OR INTEGRATED APPLICATIONS - A synchronized clock system, for use with an electronic system having several system nodes requiring a synchronized clock signal. The clock system may be formed in either discrete form or in integrated form, or in any combination, and includes a first synch bus and a second synch bus, isolated from the first synch bus, and at least one pair and preferably several pairs of SXO modules connected to the busses in alternating fashion. Each of the system nodes is connected at a different one of any number of arbitrarily selected connection points anywhere along the first bus. The points along the busses at which the SXO modules are connected are spaced roughly equidistantly apart. The system nodes are connected to the bus by means of signal conditioning circuits, which may include correction circuits, an amplifier, a frequency multiplier, a logic translator and a fan buffer. | 03-24-2011 |
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20110225346 | GARBAGE COLLECTION IN A STORAGE DEVICE - In general, this disclosure relates to garbage collection in a storage device. Aspects of this disclosure describe techniques to identify one or more candidate memory storage blocks that should be recycled during garbage collection. The one or more candidate memory storage blocks may be identified based at least on monitored soft metrics of the candidate memory storage blocks. During garbage collection, the identified one or more candidate memory storage blocks may be recycled to free up storage space. | 09-15-2011 |
20110225347 | LOGICAL BLOCK STORAGE IN A STORAGE DEVICE - In general, this disclosure relates to storage of logical blocks in a storage device. Aspects of this disclosure describe techniques to monitor the frequency of access of one or more logical blocks referenced by one or more logical block addresses. Based on the frequency of access, in non-limiting aspects of this disclosure, a controller may select one or more physical blocks of a common memory storage block. The storage device may store the logical blocks in the selected physical blocks. | 09-15-2011 |
20110258380 | FAULT TOLERANT STORAGE CONSERVING MEMORY WRITES TO HOST WRITES - A data storage apparatus and associated method involving a memory with a plurality of storage elements defining an associated set of stored data, and memory control logic that, responsive to a request to store first data in a first storage element of the plurality of storage elements, computes without storing to any of the plurality of storage elements first redundancy data for the associated set of stored data inclusive of the first data. | 10-20-2011 |
20110264843 | DATA SEGREGATION IN A STORAGE DEVICE - An example method includes providing at least two data storage areas in a memory, providing a first amount of over-provisioning for a first of the at least two data storage areas and a second amount of over-provisioning for a second of the at least two data storage areas, categorizing data based on a characteristic of the data, and storing the data in one of the at least two data storage areas based on the categorization. | 10-27-2011 |
20110302477 | Data Hardening to Compensate for Loss of Data Retention Characteristics in a Non-Volatile Memory - Method and apparatus for enhancing reliability and integrity of data stored in a non-volatile memory, such as in a solid-state drive (SSD) having an array of flash memory cells. In accordance with various embodiments, a controller is adapted to harden data stored in a first location of said memory in relation to a detected loss of retention characteristics of the first location. In some embodiments, the data are hardened by storing redundancy information associated with said data in a second location of said memory. The redundancy information can be a redundant set of the data or higher level error correct codes (ECC). The hardened data can be recovered to the host during a read operation by accessing the data stored in both the first and second locations. | 12-08-2011 |
20120102259 | Predictive Read Channel Configuration - The read channel of a solid state non-volatile memory may be configured to compensate for shifts in the threshold voltages of memory cells of the memory. A log of write time information and write temperature information from one or more write operations is stored in a data unit header. The read channel configuration, which may include reference voltages used for the read operation, is determined using the write time information and the write temperature information. Memory cells of the data unit are read using the configured read channel. A historical profile spanning multiple write operations may also be developed and used to configure the read channel. | 04-26-2012 |
20140244946 | CROSS-POINT RESISTIVE-BASED MEMORY ARCHITECTURE - A plurality of addressable memory tiles each comprise one or more cross-point arrays. Each array comprises a plurality of non-volatile resistance-change memory cells. A controller is configured to couple to the array and to a host system. The controller is configured to perform receiving, from the host system, one or more data objects each having a size equal to a predetermined logical block size, and storing the one or more data objects in a corresponding integer number of one or more of the memory tiles. | 08-28-2014 |
20140281280 | SELECTING BETWEEN NON-VOLATILE MEMORY UNITS HAVING DIFFERENT MINIMUM ADDRESSABLE DATA UNIT SIZES - An apparatus includes a controller capable of being coupled to a host interface and a memory device. The memory device includes two or more non-hierarchical, non-volatile memory units having different minimum addressable data unit sizes. The controller is configured to at least perform determining a workload indicator of a data object being stored in the memory device via the host interface. The controller selects one of the memory units in response to the workload indicator of the data object corresponding to the minimum addressable data unit size of the selected memory unit corresponding to the workload indicator. The data object is stored in the selected memory unit in response thereto. | 09-18-2014 |
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20090024816 | Non-Linear Stochastic Processing Storage Device - A storage device includes an interface for receiving and outputting messages for processing data units, wherein each data unit includes message input field parameters, message output field parameters, and content field parameters, a non-volatile memory for storing data units, a volatile memory, and a processor coupled to the interface, the non-volatile memory and the volatile memory, for manipulation of the parameter values in the data units, and storing the data units in at least one of the non-volatile memory and the volatile memory. | 01-22-2009 |
20090154004 | Servo architecture for high areal density data storage - A track accessing mechanism includes a track accessing arm actuable by a primary actuation device for accessing concentric data tracks on a storage medium and at least one slider attached to the track accessing arm. The at least one slider includes a servo head configured to read positional information from a plurality of continuous, concentric rings radially spaced apart from each other on a storage medium and a data head configured to read and write user data to the least one concentric data track. At least a portion of each ring includes servo information. The at least one data track is positioned between each continuous, concentric ring on the storage medium. | 06-18-2009 |
20100097714 | GENERATING PES USING READBACK SIGNAL DISTORTION - A data storage system includes a storage medium having a plurality of data sectors and a head that communicates with the data storage medium. The head produces a readback signal when reading information from the data storage medium. A computation unit extracts a distortion component of the readback signal and generates a position error signal from the distortion component. | 04-22-2010 |
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20110040856 | AUTOMATIC RECONFIGURATION DEVICE - The present invention provides a method and device that can easily configure an entertainment system automatically or semi-automatically. The reconfiguration of the entertainment system can be achieved by cycling through the possible configurations of the entertainment system (i.e. different combinations of operational states of the components that make up the entertainment system) by changing various operational states of certain components until an operable configuration is found. The invention may be implemented in any component of the entertainment system including a set-top-box, satellite receiver or a remote control. | 02-17-2011 |
20110083147 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SIMPLIFIED REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION OF COMPONENTS - A remote control and method of programming a remote control for controlling components in an entertainment system are disclosed. The remote control may operate in multiple modes including a limited mode that prevents the remote control from sending predetermined commands to one or more components, even when instructed to do so by the user. In addition, the remote control may issue one or more commands to each component in response to a single user input. | 04-07-2011 |
20110090055 | PROGRAMMING OF REMOTE CONTROL OPERATIONAL MODES - A remote control and method of programming a remote control for controlling components in an entertainment system are disclosed. The remote control may operate in multiple modes including a limited mode that prevents the remote control from sending predetermined commands to one or more components, even when instructed to do so by the user. In addition, the remote control may issue one or more commands to each component in response to a single user input. | 04-21-2011 |
20110090408 | REMOTE CONTROL MACRO INSTRUCTION OPERATION - A remote control and method of programming a remote control for controlling components in an entertainment system are disclosed. The remote control may operate in multiple modes including a limited mode that prevents the remote control from sending predetermined commands to one or more components, even when instructed to do so by the user. In addition, the remote control may issue one or more commands to each component in response to a single user input. | 04-21-2011 |
20120131416 | Facilitating User Support of Electronic Devices Using Matrix Codes - An electronic device detects occurrence of an error condition and selects a matrix code to include in an error message to transmit to a display device based on the error condition. A reader device decodes the displayed matrix code to present information regarding resolution of the error condition. The electronic device may select the matrix code by looking up the error condition in a table or by dynamically generate the matrix code. In various implementations, the electronic device may determine that the information regarding resolution of the error condition has been utilized to unsuccessfully resolve the error condition. If so, the electronic device may select and transmit and additional matrix code that may be decoded by the reader device to access and present an additional set of information regarding resolution of the error condition or to initiate an electronic device support request. | 05-24-2012 |
20120142322 | Providing Location Information Using Matrix Code - A method for providing a user of a mobile electronic device with information regarding the geographic location of a business entity. The method includes detecting, utilizing the mobile electronic mobile device, a matrix code. The matrix code is encoded with data relating to the business entity. The method further includes retrieving, utilizing the electronic mobile device, GPS data relating to any or all of a current geographic location of the electronic mobile device and a reference geographic location. The method further includes generating, utilizing the electronic mobile device, a request for location information with respect to the business entity. | 06-07-2012 |
20120153015 | Accessing Content Via a Matrix Code - A system for accessing content corresponding to a matrix barcode, such as a video and/or audio content. The system may include a mobile computing device in communication with a content receiver. The mobile computing device may be configured to capture the matrix barcode, for example, via using an optical component and/or barcode scanner to record and/or scan the matrix barcode. The mobile computing device may also include a network interface component configured to transmit the matrix barcode to the content receiver. The content receiver may then receive the matrix barcode from the mobile computing device. The content receiver may include a processor to determine and/or access the content corresponding to the matrix barcode. The content receiver may then transmit the content to a display device. | 06-21-2012 |
20120159563 | Accessing Content Via a Matrix Code - A system for accessing content corresponding to a matrix barcode, such as a video and/or audio content. The system may include a mobile computing device in communication with a content receiver. The mobile computing device may be configured to capture the matrix barcode, for example, via using an optical component and/or barcode scanner to record and/or scan the matrix barcode. The mobile computing device may also include a network interface component configured to transmit the matrix barcode to the content receiver. The content receiver may then receive the matrix barcode from the mobile computing device. The content receiver may include a processor to determine and/or access the content corresponding to the matrix barcode. The content receiver may then transmit the content to a display device. | 06-21-2012 |
20120175416 | Performing Social Networking Functions Using Matrix Codes - A matrix code reader may detect a matrix code (such as a QR code), which may be displayed along with content and include information identifying the content. The matrix code reader may obtain user information associated with a social networking service and, based at least on the content information and the user information, may transmit an instruction to the social networking service to perform a social networking service function. The matrix code reader may obtain the user information and/or the instruction to perform the social networking service function from information included in the matrix code, from a non-transitory storage medium of the matrix code reader, from a user, and so on. In some implementations, the matrix code reader may determine that additional information or a confirmation to transmit the instructions is needed and may prompt a user for the additional information or confirmation. | 07-12-2012 |
20130068838 | PERFORMING SOCIAL NETWORKING FUNCTIONS USING MATRIX CODES - A matrix code reader may detect a matrix code (such as a QR code), which may be displayed along with content and include information identifying the content. The matrix code reader may obtain user information associated with a social networking service and, based at least on the content information and the user information, may transmit an instruction to the social networking service to perform a social networking service function. The matrix code reader may obtain the user information and/or the instruction to perform the social networking service function from information included in the matrix code, from a non-transitory storage medium of the matrix code reader, from a user, and so on. In some implementations, the matrix code reader may determine that additional information or a confirmation to transmit the instructions is needed and may prompt a user for the additional information or confirmation. | 03-21-2013 |
20140158762 | PERFORMING SOCIAL NETWORKING FUNCTIONS USING MATRIX CODES - A matrix code reader may detect a matrix code, which may be displayed along with content and include information identifying the content. The matrix code reader may obtain user information associated with a social networking service and, based at least on the content information and the user information, may transmit an instruction to the social networking service to perform a social networking service function. The matrix code reader may obtain the user information and/or the instruction to perform the social networking service function from information included in the matrix code, from a non-transitory storage medium of the matrix code reader, from a user, and so on. In some implementations, the matrix code reader may determine that additional information or a confirmation to transmit the instructions is needed and may prompt a user for the additional information or confirmation. | 06-12-2014 |
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20090127376 | WING TIP DOCKING SYSTEM FOR AIRCRAFT - A system and method for docking various types of aircraft is disclosed. An aerodynamic lifting structure docking mechanism for docking two or more aircraft is provided comprising an aerodynamic lifting structure. The aerodynamic lifting structure includes a first and second airflow adjustment mechanism. The aerodynamic lifting structure further includes a first hard docking mechanism, and a second hard docking mechanism, and still further includes a soft docking mechanism. The first and second airflow adjustment mechanisms are configured to substantially remove any aerodynamic lifting structure vortices around each of the aerodynamic lifting structure tip areas. The soft docking mechanism is configured to soft dock a first aerodynamic lifting structure with a second aerodynamic lifting structure. The first hard docking mechanism is configured to hard dock with the second hard docking mechanism, thereby temporarily attaching the first aerodynamic lifting structure with the second aerodynamic lifting structure. | 05-21-2009 |
20120061505 | WING TIP DOCKING SYSTEM FOR AIRCRAFT - A system and method for docking various types of aircraft is disclosed. An aerodynamic lifting structure docking mechanism for docking two or more aircraft is provided comprising an aerodynamic lifting structure. The aerodynamic lifting structure includes a first and second airflow adjustment mechanism. The aerodynamic lifting structure further includes a first hard docking mechanism, and a second hard docking mechanism, and still further includes a soft docking mechanism. The first and second airflow adjustment mechanisms are configured to substantially remove any aerodynamic lifting structure vortices around each of the aerodynamic lifting structure tip areas. The soft docking mechanism is configured to soft dock a first aerodynamic lifting structure with a second aerodynamic lifting structure. The first hard docking mechanism is configured to hard dock with the second hard docking mechanism, thereby temporarily attaching the first aerodynamic lifting structure with the second aerodynamic lifting structure. | 03-15-2012 |
20120061506 | WING TIP DOCKING SYSTEM FOR AIRCRAFT - A system and method for docking various types of aircraft is disclosed. An aerodynamic lifting structure docking mechanism for docking two or more aircraft is provided comprising an aerodynamic lifting structure. The aerodynamic lifting structure includes a first and second airflow adjustment mechanism. The aerodynamic lifting structure further includes a first hard docking mechanism, and a second hard docking mechanism, and still further includes a soft docking mechanism. The first and second airflow adjustment mechanisms are configured to substantially remove any aerodynamic lifting structure vortices around each of the aerodynamic lifting structure tip areas. The soft docking mechanism is configured to soft dock a first aerodynamic lifting structure with a second aerodynamic lifting structure. The first hard docking mechanism is configured to hard dock with the second hard docking mechanism, thereby temporarily attaching the first aerodynamic lifting structure with the second aerodynamic lifting structure. | 03-15-2012 |
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20100022215 | BASEBAND FILTERS FOR USE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICES - An embodiment of a baseband filter in a transmitter subsystem of a wireless device comprises an operational amplifier (op-amp), a pole circuit, a feedback capacitor, and an active device. The op-amp is adapted to produce an amplified signal that includes noise gain produced by the op-amp. The pole circuit is electrically coupled with an output terminal of the op-amp, and is adapted to receive the amplified signal and to attenuate the noise gain to produce a filtered, amplified signal. The feedback capacitor is electrically coupled between the first pole circuit and an input terminal of the op-amp, and is adapted to compensate for a phase shift produced by the pole circuit. The active device is electrically coupled with the pole circuit, and is adapted to amplify the filtered, amplified signal and to produce a baseband filtered output signal. | 01-28-2010 |
20130033335 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TUNING A SEMI-DIGITAL FINITE IMPULSE RESPONSE (sFIR) FILTER - In accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure, a method for tuning a semi-digital finite impulse response (sFIR) filter comprises coupling a switch between an output of a shift register element associated with an input of the sFIR filter and a resistor coupled to an output of the sFIR filter. The shift register element and the resistor are associated with a tap of the sFIR filter. The method further comprising at least one of closing the switch according to a control signal to couple the resistor with the output of the shift register element such that a tap is added to the sFIR filter and opening the switch according to the control signal to decouple the resistor from the output of the shift register element such that a tap is subtracted from the sFIR filter to tune the corner frequency of the sFIR filter. | 02-07-2013 |
20130040695 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRESERVING INPUT IMPEDANCE OF A CURRENT-MODE CIRCUIT - In accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure, a circuit comprises an input node configured to receive a current-mode input signal and an input stage that includes an input device communicatively coupled to the input node. The input device is configured to receive the input signal at the input node. The circuit additionally comprises bias circuitry communicatively coupled to the input stage and configured to provide a bias current for the input device. The bias circuitry is also configured to remove at least a portion of the bias current from the input signal through a feedback loop associated with the input node such that the input signal is received by the input device with at least a portion of the bias current removed. The circuit further comprises an output stage communicatively coupled to the input stage and configured to output a current-mode output signal based on the input signal. | 02-14-2013 |
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20120000710 | System and Method for Soil Saturation and Digging - A system and method for soil saturation and digging is disclosed. First, a system for soil saturation and digging is disclosed. Said system comprises a digging tool having a first end and a second end, a pipe having a first end and a second end, a hose socket, a nozzle, a trigger, and a shield. Said pipe having an axial body capable of transporting a fluid between said first end and said second end of said pipe. Said hose socket capable of receiving a hose comprising said fluid. Said nozzle capable penetrating a surface and a subsurface and of spraying said fluid into said subsurface. Said trigger is capable of controlling a flow of said fluid. Said shield capable of redirecting a diverted fluid displaced by said digging tool. Wherein, said nozzle attaches to said first end of said digging tool, said hose socket attaches to said second end of said digging tool, and said shield attached around said pipe. Next, a method for soil saturation and digging is disclosed. Next, a method for soil saturation and digging is disclosed. Said method comprising injecting a fluid through a surface and into a subsurface comprising attaching a hose to a digging tool having a nozzle and an internal channel, aligning said nozzle with a point on said surface, running said fluid through said hose and said internal channel within said digging tool, spraying said fluid out of said nozzle and into said surface and said subsurface, and continuing to spray said fluid into said surface and said subsurface as required. Finally, another system for soil saturation and digging is disclosed. Said system comprising a digging tool having a first end and a second end, a pipe having a first end and a second end and an axial body capable of transporting a fluid between said first end and said second end, a hose socket capable of receiving a hose comprising said fluid, a nozzle capable of penetrating a surface and a subsurface and of spraying said fluid into said subsurface, and a trigger capable of controlling a flow of said fluid. Said nozzle attaches to said first end of said digging tool and said hose socket attaches to said second end of said digging tool. | 01-05-2012 |