Jay D.
Jay D. Blackson, Dryden, MI US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20120193897 | ANTI-EJECTION INFLATABLE VEHICLE OCCUPANT PROTECTION DEVICE - An apparatus ( | 08-02-2012 |
Jay D. Pinson, Ii, San Jose, CA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20120079982 | MODULE FOR OZONE CURE AND POST-CURE MOISTURE TREATMENT - A substrate processing system that has a plurality of deposition chambers, and one or more robotic arms for moving a substrate between one or more of a deposition chamber, load lock holding area, and a curing and treatment module. The substrate curing and treatment module is attached to the load-lock substrate holding area, and may include: The curing chamber for curing a dielectric layer in an atmosphere comprising ozone, and a treatment chamber for treating the cured dielectric layer in an atmosphere comprising water vapor. The chambers may be vertically aligned, have one or more access doors, and may include a heating system to adjust the curing and/or heating chambers between two or more temperatures respectively. | 04-05-2012 |
20120145079 | LOADLOCK BATCH OZONE CURE - A substrate processing chamber for processing a plurality of wafers in batch mode. In one embodiment the chamber includes a vertically aligned housing having first and second processing areas separated by an internal divider, the first processing area positioned directly over the second processing area; a multi-zone heater operatively coupled to the housing to heat the first and second processing areas independent of each other; a wafer transport adapted to hold a plurality of wafers within the processing chamber and move vertically between the first and second processing areas; a gas distribution system adapted to introduce ozone into the second area and steam into the first processing area; and a gas exhaust system configured to exhaust gases introduced into the first and second processing areas. | 06-14-2012 |
Jay D. Romick, Midland, MI US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110094320 | METHOD FOR EVALUATING DE-AGGLOMERATION/COAGULATION STABILITY OF AGGLOMERATES MATERIALS - The present invention generally relates to a method for evaluating de-agglomeration/coagulation stability of one or more agglomerates materials. | 04-28-2011 |
20130149453 | COATING COMPOSITION AND ARTICLES MADE THEREFROM - The present disclosure includes a waterborne polyolefin based coating layer that has improved features as compared to epoxy coatings. The coating composition of the present disclosure include 40 to 80 weight percent (wt. %) of a base polymer; 10 to 30 wt. % of a polymeric stabilizing agent; 5 to 15 wt. % of a polymeric coupling agent; 0 to 35 wt. % of a polymeric performance improving agent; a neutralizing agent that partially or fully neutralize the polymeric stabilizing agent; and a fluid medium, where the wt. % values are based on the total weight of the base polymer, the polymeric coupling agent, the polymeric stabilizing agent and, when present, the polymeric performance improving agent (as used herein, this total weight of the base polymer, the polymeric coupling agent, the polymeric stabilizing agent and, when present, the polymeric performance improving agent may be referred to as the “solid content” of the coating composition). | 06-13-2013 |
Jay D. Schainholz, Cliffside Park, NJ US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110157037 | TOUCHSCREEN OVERLAY - An overlay for electronic devices having a touchscreen display includes a plurality of raised regions which, when the overlay is assembled to the touchscreen display, are at predetermined positions relative to the plurality of virtual keys on the touchscreen display. Alternatively, the overlay may include a plurality of recesses which, when the overlay is in assembled position on the touchscreen display, are in registry with the plurality of virtual keys on the touchscreen display. | 06-30-2011 |
Jay D. Zipnick, Morgan Hill, CA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20080284915 | Method and apparatus for adjusting chroma and luma for a video signal - A system that adjusts chroma and luma values for a video signal is presented. During operation, the system receives a matrix of coefficients, which when applied to the chroma values and the luma values of a video signal produces substantially the same result as performing a sequence of discrete operations on the chroma values and the luma values, wherein the sequence of discrete operations includes one or more color-representation-conversion operations and one or more processing amplifier operations. For a given pixel of the video signal, the system performs a matrix-multiplication operation between a matrix representation of the chroma values and the luma values for the given pixel and the matrix of coefficients to produce a modified pixel. | 11-20-2008 |