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Alan C. Lund, Ashland, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110008646COATED ARTICLES AND METHODS - Coated articles and methods for applying coatings are described. In some cases, the coating can exhibit desirable properties and characteristics such as durability, corrosion resistance, and high conductivity. The articles may be coated, for example, using an electrodeposition process.01-13-2011

Alan C. Lund, Framingham, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090229984METHODS FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF NANOCRYSTALLINE AND AMORPHOUS METALS AND ALLOYS AS COATINGS - Methods for the use of nanocrystalline or amorphous metals or alloys as coatings with industrial processes are provided. Three, specific, such methods have been detailed. One of the preferred embodiments provides a method for the high volume electrodeposition of many components with a nanocrystalline or amorphous metal or alloy, and the components produced thereby. Another preferred embodiment provides a method for application of a nanocrystalline or amorphous coatings in a continuous electrodeposition process and the product produced thereby. Another of the preferred embodiments of the present invention provides a method for reworking and/or rebuilding components and the components produced thereby.09-17-2009
20090283410COATED ARTICLES AND RELATED METHODS - Coated articles and related methods are described. In some cases, the coated articles may exhibit high strength, hardness, brightness, abrasion resistance, corrosion resistance, and other desirable structural and functional properties. In some embodiments, the coatings may include an alloy, such as a nickel-tungsten alloy and/or metal oxides.11-19-2009
20090286103COATED ARTICLES AND RELATED METHODS - Coated articles and related methods are described. In some cases, the coated articles may exhibit high strength, hardness, brightness, abrasion resistance, corrosion resistance, and other desirable structural and functional properties. In some embodiments, the coatings may include an alloy, such as a nickel-tungsten alloy and/or metal oxides.11-19-2009
20100116675ELECTRODEPOSITION BATHS, SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Electrodeposition baths, systems and methods are provided. In some embodiments, the baths, systems and methods are used to deposit metal alloy coatings.05-13-2010
20100120159ELECTRODEPOSITION BATHS, SYSTEMS and METHODS - Electrodeposition baths, systems and methods are provided. In some embodiments, the baths, systems and methods are used to deposit metal alloy coatings.05-13-2010

Jennifer Ann Lund, Mansfield, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100153298COMPUTERIZED METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR GUIDING A USER THROUGH A TRANSACTION TO CHANGE A CONTRIBUTION CONFIGURATION IN A DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PLAN - Described are computer-based methods and apparatuses, including computer program products, for guiding a user through a transaction to change a contribution configuration in a defined contribution plan. A request is received by an application from a client device. The application processes the request and plan data associated with a user is retrieved. User interface data is generated by the application and the data is transmitted to the client device. A user interface is displayed which initiates, reviews and executes a transaction to change a current contribution configuration to a suggested contribution configuration without requiring the user to enter any additional information.06-17-2010

Kenneth W. Lund, Rockland, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090250373METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR STORAGE AND FILING OF ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND RELATED ACCESSORIES - Methods and systems for storage and filing for electronic devices and related accessories are provided wherein a receptacle member has a rectangular configuration and includes a plurality of ridge members. A plurality of storage members are provided which have connecting members that engage and disengage to the ridge members. The storage members include a front and back wall, whereby the front wall has an expandable portion which includes a securing member that is configured for slideable engagement to seal and unseal the expandable portion. The storage members are capable of receiving and maintaining electronic devices and related accessories in the expandable portion of the storage members in a suspended manner.10-08-2009

Michael Lund, W. Newton, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090034689TELECOMMUNICATION DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION MANAGEMENT - A diagnostic tool is adapted to include the capability of initiating one or more diagnostic tests, collecting the raw data from the diagnostic test(s) and transporting the raw diagnostic data to an OSS. The OSS interprets the raw diagnostic data and stores the results in a database. The stored results can be searched, sorted, manipulated, analyzed, and the like. The results of any of these operations can then be, for example, displayed to one or more entities such as customer support, network operators, network planners, or the like.02-05-2009

Michael Lund, West Newton, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100202594TELECOMMUNICATION DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION MANAGEMENT - A diagnostic tool is adapted to include the capability of initiating one or more diagnostic tests, collecting the raw data from the diagnostic test(s) and transporting the raw diagnostic data to an OSS. The OSS interprets the raw diagnostic data and stores the results in a database. The stored results can be searched, sorted, manipulated, analyzed, and the like. The results of any of these operations can then be, for example, displayed to one or more entities such as customer support, network operators, network planners, or the like.08-12-2010
20100228924RESOURCE SHARING IN A TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENVIRONMENT - A transceiver is designed to share memory and processing power amongst a plurality of transmitter and/or receiver latency paths, in a communications transceiver that carries or supports multiple applications. For example, the transmitter and/or receiver latency paths of the transceiver can share an interleaver/deinterleaver memory. This allocation can be done based on the data rate, latency, BER, impulse noise protection requirements of the application, data or information being transported over each latency path, or in general any parameter associated with the communications system.09-09-2010
20100306628COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM WITH INSTRUCTIONS FOR RESOURCE SHARING IN A TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENVIRONMENT - A transceiver is designed to share memory and processing power amongst a plurality of transmitter and/or receiver latency paths, in a communications transceiver that carries or supports multiple applications. For example, the transmitter and/or receiver latency paths of the transceiver can share an interleaver/deinterleaver memory. This allocation can be done based on the data rate, latency, BER, impulse noise protection requirements of the application, data or information being transported over each latency path, or in general any parameter associated with the communications system.12-02-2010
20110029844RESOURCE SHARING IN A TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENVIRONMENT - A transceiver is designed to share memory and processing power amongst a plurality of transmitter and/or receiver latency paths, in a communications transceiver that carries or supports multiple applications. For example, the transmitter and/or receiver latency paths of the transceiver can share an interleaver/deinterleaver memory. This allocation can be done based on the data rate, latency, BER, impulse noise protection requirements of the application, data or information being transported over each latency path, or in general any parameter associated with the communications system.02-03-2011

Patent applications by Michael Lund, West Newton, MA US

Michael A. Lund, W. Newton, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100135469COMMUNICATION CHANNEL CAPACITY ESTIMATION - Prediction of a channel capacity is accomplished based on a TDR echo without explicitly estimating the topology of the line. The prediction is based on obtaining a measured TDR echo, determining a theoretical TDR echo for a plurality of loop lengths, estimating the equivalent TDR length based on an optimization, updating the equivalent TDR length and utilizing the updated TDR length to predict one or more of the upstream and downstream data rates.06-03-2010