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Bruce Hemenway, Milford, MA US
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20140264678 | PACKAGING FOR AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE - In one aspect, a method includes processing a metal substrate, performing a first etch on a first surface of the metal substrate to form, for an integrated circuit package, secondary leads and a curved component having two primary leads and performing a second etch, on a second surface of the substrate opposite the first surface, at locations on the secondary leads and locations on the curved component to provide a locking mechanism. Each primary lead located at a respective end of the curved component. | 09-18-2014 |
20160028001 | PACKAGING FOR AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE - In one aspect, a method includes processing a metal substrate, performing a first etch on a first surface of the metal substrate to form, for an integrated circuit package, secondary leads and a curved component having two primary leads and performing a second etch, on a second surface of the substrate opposite the first surface, at locations on the secondary leads and locations on the curved component to provide a locking mechanism. Each primary lead located at a respective end of the curved component. | 01-28-2016 |
David M. Hemenway, Beaverton, OR US
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20120092755 | TANDEM PHOTONIC AMPLIFIER - Embodiments of laser systems advantageously use pulsed optical fiber-based laser source ( | 04-19-2012 |
David Martin Hemenway, Vancouver, WA US
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20150295386 | DIODE LASER PACKAGES WITH FLARED LASER OSCILLATOR WAVEGUIDES - A high brightness diode laser package includes a plurality of flared laser oscillator waveguides arranged on a stepped surface to emit respective laser beams in one or more emission directions, a plurality of optical components situated to receive the laser beams from the plurality of flared laser oscillator waveguides and to provide the beams in a closely packed relationship, and an optical fiber optically coupled to the closely packed beams for coupling the laser beams out of the diode laser package. | 10-15-2015 |
David Martin Hemenway, Beaverton, OR US
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20090245301 | LASER MICROMACHINING USING PROGRAMMABLE PULSE SHAPES - Laser pulse shaping techniques produce tailored laser pulse spectral output. The laser pulses can be programmed to have desired pulse widths and pulse shapes (such as sub-nanosecond to 10 ns-20 ns pulse widths with 1 ns to several nanoseconds leading edge rise times). Preferred embodiments are implemented with one or more electro-optical modulators receiving drive signals that selectively change the amount of incident pulsed laser emission to form a tailored pulse output. Triggering the drive signal from the pulsed laser emission suppresses jitter associated with other stages of the link processing system and substantially removes jitter associated with pulsed laser emission build-up time. | 10-01-2009 |
Davis R. Hemenway, Fort Collins, CO US
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20130183793 | PROCESS AND HARDWARE FOR DEPOSITION OF COMPLEX THIN-FILM ALLOYS OVER LARGE AREAS - Systems and methods for depositing complex thin-film alloys on substrates are provided. In particular, systems and methods for the deposition of thin-film Cd | 07-18-2013 |
20140205768 | PROCESS AND HARDWARE FOR DEPOSITION OF COMPLEX THIN-FILM ALLOYS OVER LARGE AREAS - Systems and methods for depositing complex thin-film alloys on substrates are provided. In particular, systems and methods for the deposition of thin-film Cd | 07-24-2014 |
Eric Hemenway, Milpitas, CA US
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20160035549 | Hybrid Mass Spectrometer and Methods of Operating a Mass Spectrometer - A hybrid mass spectrometer design and architecture, and methods of operating mass spectrometers are disclosed. According to one operating method, an analysis time is determined for each one of a plurality of ion species to be analyzed in an ordered sequence, and an injection time is calculated for at least some of the ion species based on an analysis time of a preceding ion species in the ordered list. The method enables more efficient utilization of analyzer time. | 02-04-2016 |
Faith Terry Hemenway, Fort Mill, SC US
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20120109832 | Rate Evaluation and Planning - According to one embodiment of the present invention, a method receives a request for charge information associated with a selected leased space of a plurality of leased spaces. The method accesses lease data and determines an area measurement and a rate associated with the selected leased space. The method calculates a charge amount based on the area measurement and the rate and determines charge information associated with the charge amount. | 05-03-2012 |
20120109847 | Lease Evaluation and Planning - According to one embodiment of the present invention, a method receives a request to facilitate an evaluation of lease data. The method determines one or more categories of lease data according to the request and retrieves the lease data associated with the determined categories. The method determines one or more rules to apply to the lease data, applies the rules, and communicates a report indicating results of applying the rules to the lease data. | 05-03-2012 |
James Hemenway, Wareham, MA US
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20140222181 | AUTOMATICALLY UPDATING GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS IN A CONTROL LOOP STRATEGY DIAGRAM - Editing an appearance object corresponding to a control object having a plurality of attributes and displayed on a graphical user interface. The graphical user interface displays a plurality of interconnected appearance objects in a strategy diagram, where each of the plurality of interconnected appearance objects corresponds to an aspect of a control process. An appearance object is selected for editing. A pre-defined symbol from a template is selected using a graphical editor. The symbol includes either elements representing attributes of the control process or a symbol definition. The symbol replaces the appearance object in the strategy diagram. The symbol definition is modified using a symbol definition editor. The elements are modified corresponding to a desired change of an attribute of the control process. | 08-07-2014 |
James William Hemenway, West Wareham, MA US
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20090327942 | MULTI-MODE EDITOR FOR CONFIGURING PROCESS CONTROL BLOCKS INCLUDING BOTH LOGICAL FUNCTIONS AND ARITHMETIC COMPUTATIONS - A multi-editing mode LOGIC BLOCK object editor is disclosed for creating and modifying LOGIC BLOCK objects that are incorporated into control strategies for process control systems (both distributed and discrete). The editor includes an RPN text editing mode wherein logic incorporated into a LOGIC BLOCK is represented by a list of text instructions. The editor also includes a graphical function block diagram editing mode wherein LOGIC BLOCK logic is defined via instruction shapes dragged/dropped from a pallet and connected via GUI line connection actions by a user. The editor supports automated transitioning between the text and graphics modes wherein conversion of text-to-graphics and graphics-to-text is performed without user intervention. Furthermore, synchronization procedures are performed when LOGIC BLOCK objects are opened in the editor and when transitioning between editing modes to track and/or maintain synchronous status between graphical and text representations of LOGIC BLOCK logic. | 12-31-2009 |
20140196006 | APPEARANCE OBJECTS FOR CONFIGURING AND GRAPHICALLY DISPLAYING PROGRAMMED/CONFIGURED PROCESS CONTROL - Enhancements to a strategy object editor for creating and modifying control strategies for process control systems (both distributed and discrete) is described. The improvements include: supporting a set of graphical depictions for individual control object (modified by an appearance object editor), drag and drop connections for declarations that connect control strategies to other control strategies, GUI-based designation of object execution order, automatically applied line styles based upon connection data type, and automatic modification of elements within an appearance object to accommodate a moved attribute. | 07-10-2014 |
20140236322 | MULTI-MODE EDITOR FOR CONFIGURING PROCESS CONTROL BLOCKS INCLUDING BOTH LOGICAL FUNCTIONS AND ARITHMETIC COMPUTATIONS - A multi-editing mode LOGIC BLOCK object editor is disclosed for creating and modifying LOGIC BLOCK objects that are incorporated into control strategies for process control systems (both distributed and discrete). The editor includes an RPN text editing mode wherein logic incorporated into a LOGIC BLOCK is represented by a list of text instructions. The editor also includes a graphical function block diagram editing mode wherein LOGIC BLOCK logic is defined via instruction shapes dragged/dropped from a pallet and connected via GUI line connection actions by a user. The editor supports automated transitioning between the text and graphics modes wherein conversion of text-to-graphics and graphics-to-text is performed without user intervention. Furthermore, synchronization procedures are performed when LOGIC BLOCK objects are opened in the editor and when transitioning between editing modes to track and/or maintain synchronous status between graphical and text representations of LOGIC BLOCK logic. | 08-21-2014 |
20150046900 | STRATEGY EDITOR FOR PROCESS CONTROL SUPPORTING DRAG AND DROP CONNECTIONS TO DECLARATIONS - Enhancements to a strategy object editor for creating and modifying control strategies for process control systems (both distributed and discrete) is described. The improvements include: supporting a set of graphical depictions for individual control object (modified by an appearance object editor), drag and drop connections for declarations that connect control strategies to other control strategies, GUI-based designation of object execution order, automatically applied line styles based upon connection data type, and automatic modification of elements within an appearance object to accommodate a moved attribute. | 02-12-2015 |
Jeffrey N. Hemenway, San Mateo, CA US
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20150361050 | (N-(CYANOMETHYL)-4-(2-(4-MORPHOLINOPHENYLAMINO)PYRIMIDIN-4-YL)BENZAMIDE - The present invention relates to stable novel salt forms of N-(cyanomethyl)-4-(2-(4-morpholinophenylamino)pyrimidin-4-yl)benzamide that are suitable for the preparation of pharmaceutical formulations thereof, and their therapeutic use. | 12-17-2015 |
Michael S. Hemenway, Mounds View, MN US
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20100198278 | COMPOSITE ANTIMICROBIAL ACCESSORY INCLUDING A MEMBRANE LAYER AND A POROUS LAYER - An antimicrobial accessory may include a membrane layer defining a major surface comprising a first lateral portion, a second lateral portion, and a third lateral portion. The membrane layer may comprise a first biodegradable polymer. The antimicrobial accessory may further include a first porous layer overlying the first lateral portion and a second porous layer overlying the second lateral portion. The first porous layer comprises a second biodegradable polymer and a first antimicrobial, while the second porous layer comprises a third biodegradable polymer and a second antimicrobial. | 08-05-2010 |
20100203100 | ANTIMICROBIAL ACCESSORY FOR AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE - An antimicrobial accessory may include a pressure sensitive adhesive and an antimicrobial mixed in the pressure sensitive adhesive. In some examples, an antimicrobial accessory may include at least one first domain comprising a pressure sensitive adhesive and a first antimicrobial and at least one second domain including a second polymer and a second antimicrobial. The antimicrobial accessory may be configured to be attached to a housing of an implantable medical device (IMD). | 08-12-2010 |
20150110849 | ANTIMICROBIAL ACCESSORY FOR AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE - An antimicrobial accessory may include a pressure sensitive adhesive and an antimicrobial mixed in the pressure sensitive adhesive. In some examples, an antimicrobial accessory may include at least one first domain comprising a pressure sensitive adhesive and a first antimicrobial and at least one second domain including a second polymer and a second antimicrobial. The antimicrobial accessory may be configured to be attached to a housing of an implantable medical device (IMD). | 04-23-2015 |
S. Craig Hemenway, Denver, CO US
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20120137318 | Tracking User Interaction from a Receiving Device - Measuring and tracking user interaction with a television receiver, such as a set top box or cable box. The television receiver may create and display a matrix code that includes temporal information, user identification information, geographic information, and/or a user selection. The matrix code may be captured by a matrix reading device and transmitted to a monitoring entity. Optionally, the matrix reading device may decode the matrix code and transmit associated data to the monitoring entity. The monitoring entity may use the code or data to track and distinguish between user interactions at different points in time. | 05-31-2012 |