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Edgar Haren, Houston, TX US
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20110080342 | DOCKING STATION - An exemplary docking station includes a first computer port, a second computer port, and a controller. The first computer port is provided to receive a first video signal. The second video port is provided to receive a second video signal. The controller is provided to selectively drive displays of a first monitor and a second monitor according the first and second video signals. In particular, the controller configured to selectively operate in one of a first mode, a second mode, and a third mode. In the first mode, the controller drives the display of the first monitor according to the first video signal and drives the display of the second monitor according to the second video signal. In the second mode, the controller drives the displays of the first and second monitors according to the first video signal. In the third mode, the controller drives the displays of the first and second monitors according to the second video signal. | 04-07-2011 |
Edgar Diego Haren, Houston, TX US
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20080266089 | Electronic device security system and method - An electronic devices security method comprising, responsive to detecting at least one event indicating a possible theft of an electronic device, initiating an alarm at a docking station associated with the electronic device | 10-30-2008 |
20110069445 | Notebook Computer Docking Stations - A docking station for supporting a notebook computer. In one embodiment, an docking station includes a base, a platform on which the notebook computer can be placed, and a platform support armature that extends up from the base and supports the platform, wherein the armature can be pivoted to change the height of the platform and the platform can be pivoted independent of the armature to change an angle of inclination of the platform. | 03-24-2011 |
20110122575 | WORKSPACE DEVICE - A computing machine including a processor, a workspace device coupled to one or more mounting mechanisms and configured to extend and retract from the computing machine, and one or more locking mechanisms configured to lock the workspace device in one or more positions in response to the workspace device extending and retracting from the computing machine. | 05-26-2011 |
20120120581 | DOCKING DEVICE MOUNTING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A docking device mounting system ( | 05-17-2012 |
20130285601 | ALTERNATING CURRENT DIRECT CURRENT ADAPTER WITH WIRELESS CHARGING - A charging device that includes an alternating current (AC) direct current (DC) adapter and a wireless charger. In one implementation the charging device combines an AC/DC adapter and a wireless charger into a same housing. | 10-31-2013 |
Kenneth C. Haren, Portland, OR US
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20130007573 | EFFICIENT AND SCALABLE CYCLIC REDUNDANCY CHECK CIRCUIT USING GALOIS-FIELD ARITHMETIC - Embodiments of the present disclosure describe methods, apparatus, and system configurations for cyclic redundancy check circuits using Galois-field arithmetic. | 01-03-2013 |
20140082451 | EFFICIENT AND SCALABLE CYCLIC REDUNDANCY CHECK CIRCUIT USING GALOIS-FIELD ARITHMETIC - Embodiments of the present disclosure describe methods, apparatus, and system configurations for cyclic redundancy check circuits using Galois-field arithmetic. | 03-20-2014 |
20140189212 | PRESENTATION OF DIRECT ACCESSED STORAGE UNDER A LOGICAL DRIVE MODEL - In accordance with embodiments disclosed herein, there are provided methods, systems, mechanisms, techniques, and apparatuses for presentation of direct accessed storage under a logical drive model; for implementing a distributed architecture for cooperative NVM Data protection; data mirroring for consistent SSD latency; for boosting a controller's performance and RAS with DIF support via concurrent RAID processing; for implementing arbitration and resource schemes of a doorbell mechanism, including doorbell arbitration for fairness and prevention of attack congestion; and for implementing multiple interrupt generation using a messaging unit and NTB in a controller through use of an interrupt coalescing scheme. | 07-03-2014 |
Koichi Haren, Fukuoka JP
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20090075808 | Refractory, Method for Manufacturing Refractory, and Refractory Raw Material - A carbon-containing refractory is provided, which can improve the thermal shock resistance, the abrasion resistance, and the corrosion resistance without degrading the oxidation resistance. | 03-19-2009 |
20090090481 | CONTINUOUS CASTING NOZZLE AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREFOR - Disclosed is a continuous casting nozzle, which comprises a layer formed to have high functions, such as high corrosion resistance and high anti-deposition capability, and disposed on the side of an inner bore thereof to serve as an inner bore-side layer, so as to enhance durability, wherein the continuous casting nozzle is capable of preventing expansion cracking of an outer periphery-side layer serving as a nozzle body thereof, due to a difference in thermal expansion between respective compositions of the inner bore-side layer and the outer periphery-side layer, while preventing peel-off of the inner bore-side layer during casting. The continuous casting nozzle has a structure in which respective opposed boundary surfaces between the inner bore-side layer | 04-09-2009 |
Pierre Haren, Sandy, UT US
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20140195533 | OBJECT NAMING - A processor-implemented method, system, and/or computer program product names an object comprising a set of properties. One or more processors define a property as a name of the object, and then generate a name for the object with a naming scheme referring to properties of the object and connected objects. The processors store the generated name as part of the defined property. In response to the processors detecting changes in the referred properties and connected objects, the stored name is automatically updated according to the naming scheme. | 07-10-2014 |
Shawn Van Haren, Gilbert, AZ US
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20090134898 | Coaxial Spring Probe Grounding Method - The present invention provides a spring probe array for use in a semiconductor test fixture wherein the spring probes provide electrical continuity between a device under test and a test system. The array includes a spring probe retaining device with sockets for supporting spring probes. Fixed within the retaining device are a plurality of signal spring probes and a plurality of ground spring probes. A grounding board is fixed internal and captive to the spring probe retaining device and provides a common grounding connection between coaxial spring probes and adjacent non-coaxial spring probes in the spring probe retaining device. | 05-28-2009 |
20090302877 | Reduced Ground Spring Probe Array and Method for Controlling Signal Spring Probe Impedance - A reduced ground spring probe array and a method for controlling the impedance of the signal spring probes in the reduced ground spring probe array. Signal spring probes are positioned in a row-column format across the surface of the spring probe tower. Ground spring probes are positioned in a row/alternating-column format across the surface of the spring probe tower such that one ground probe is positioned between two or more signal probes. In doing so, a void space exists for every other ground probe column such that one or more signal lines may be routed within the void space or the array may be compressed to establish a smaller overall spring probe tower footprint. | 12-10-2009 |
William David Haren, Davidson, NC US
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20110049447 | SAFETY VEHICLE RAMP AND METHOD - A vehicular safety ramp apparatus has a ramp including an inclined ramp surface for progressively elevating a front wheel of a vehicle above a surface on which the ramp is positioned. An elongate web is carried by the ramp and extends outwardly from the ramp in longitudinal alignment with the ramp and having a length at least as long as a distance from a lowermost end of the ramp surface to a rear wheel positioned rearwardly of the front wheel to be elevated. The web is adapted for being placed under the rear wheel whereby the weight of the rear wheel locks the ramp in a fixed position as the front wheel is progressively elevated and lowered along the ramp surface. | 03-03-2011 |