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Jill C. Del Grippo, Bedminster, NJ US
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20120175325 | Apparatus for housing, storing and organizing sponges and method of manufacutring same - A sponge holder simultaneously houses a plurality of sponges in an organized manner so that each sponge is separated and can be readily accessed and removed as needed. The sponge holder includes a base member extending on a horizontal plane and a rod support member terminating at the base member and extending upward on a vertical plane forming an angle theta along the horizontal plane and the base member. Two or more sponge trays are located on the rod support member. The sponge trays are appointed to each house a sponge thereon. The sponge trays are arranged horizontally so that the sponge rests on the sponge's broad side in a substantially flat manner to mitigate sponge dripping. The sponge trays are substantially parallel to one another on the vertical plane. Advantageously, each sponge can be readily accessed and removed as needed in any order and cross contamination between sponges is avoided. | 07-12-2012 |
Jill C. Hldreth, Austin, TX US
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20120080730 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE WITH PHOTONICS - A semiconductor structure having a transistor region and an optical device region includes a transistor in a first semiconductor layer of the semiconductor structure, wherein the first semiconductor layer is over a first insulating layer, the first insulating layer is over a second semiconductor layer, and the second semiconductor layer is over a second insulating layer. A gate dielectric of the transistor is in physical contact with a top surface of the first semiconductor layer, and the transistor is formed in the transistor region of the semiconductor structure. A waveguide device in the optical device region and a third semiconductor layer over a portion of the second semiconductor layer. | 04-05-2012 |
Jill C. Pipher, Pawtucket, RI US
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20090070590 | Digital signature and authentication method and apparatus - A signing technique of a disclosed identification/digital signature method hereof uses a mixing system based on multiplication in a ring and reduction modulo an ideal q in that ring, while a disclosed verification technique uses special properties of products of elements whose validity depends on elementary probability theory. The security of the identification/digital signature scheme comes from the interaction of reduction modulo q and the difficulty of forming products with special properties. In an embodiment of the identification/digital signature scheme hereof that employs a quotient ring of polynomials, the security also relies on the experimentally observed fact that for most lattices, it is very difficult to find a vector whose length is only a little bit longer than the shortest vector, and it is also difficult to find a lattice vector that is quite close to a randomly chosen nonlattice vector. | 03-12-2009 |