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Mark E. Mang, Rochester, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080241728Methods for reducing plasticization and blocking in toner compositions - Use of a wax in a toner, such as carnauba wax, to give an increase in charge control agent in a toner, such as a magenta toner, to give an increased glass transition temperature is disclosed. The toner may contain a resin comprising amorphous and crystalline polyesters to provide good low melt characteristics.10-02-2008
20090081577Toner compositions - The present disclosure provides processes for producing toners which include an annealing step and toners produced by these processes. The process includes a continuous annealing step, which increases the glass transition temperature of the resulting toner.03-26-2009
20090123862TONER COMPOSITIONS - The present disclosure provides toners including amorphous resins and crystalline resins. Toners with high glass transition temperatures and little plasticization may be obtained in accordance with the present disclosure.05-14-2009
20110020744METHODS FOR REDUCING PLASTICIZATION AND BLOCKING IN TONER COMPOSITIONS - Use of a wax in a toner, such as carnauba wax, to give an increase in charge control agent in a toner, such as a magenta toner, to give an increased glass transition temperature is disclosed. The toner may contain a resin comprising amorphous and crystalline polyesters to provide good low melt characteristics.01-27-2011
20110086306TONER COMPOSITIONS - A toner having charge control agents which impart excellent triboelectric charging characteristics. In embodiments, the charge control agents include copolymers formed by an emulsion polymerization process.04-14-2011
20110091801TONER COMPOSITIONS - The present disclosure provides toners and methods for their production. In embodiments, the amount of coagulant utilized in producing those toners may be less than amounts currently in use, which may have a beneficial effect by reducing the time for coalescence. Modified waxes may also be utilized which provide excellent gloss and charging characteristics.04-21-2011

Patent applications by Mark E. Mang, Rochester, NY US

Michael Mang, Oviedo, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110057942Efficient Data Access for Unified Pixel Interpolation - Disclosed herein are methods, apparatuses, and systems for accessing vertex data stored in a memory, and applications thereof. Such a method includes writing vertex data of primitives into contiguous banks of a memory such that the vertex data of consecutively written primitives spans more than one row of the memory. Vertex data of two consecutively written primitives are read from the memory in a single clock cycle.03-10-2011
20110066813Method And System For Local Data Sharing - Embodiments for a local data share (LDS) unit are described herein. Embodiments include a co-operative set of threads to load data into shared memory so that the threads can have repeated memory access allowing higher memory bandwidth. In this way, data can be shared between related threads in a cooperative manner by providing a re-use of a locality of data from shared registers. Furthermore, embodiments of the invention allow a cooperative set of threads to fetch data in a partitioned manner so that it is only fetched once into a shared memory that can be repeatedly accessed via a separate low latency path.03-17-2011

Michael N. Mang, Eden Prairle, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090176665Self-Degrading Fibers and Associated Methods of Use and Manufacture - This invention relates to the use of degradable fibers, and more particularly, to self-degrading fibers and their associated methods of use and manufacture. In one embodiment, the present invention provides a self degrading fiber comprising: an outer shell, and a core liquid.07-09-2009

Xiaowen Mang, Morganville, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090316578METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A WEIGHTED BANDWIDTH ALLOCATION FOR A NETWORK - A method and apparatus for providing bandwidth allocation for a network are disclosed. For example, the method receives data from a plurality of subscribers for transmission, and allocates a minimum reserved bandwidth to each of the plurality of subscribers. The method then allocates a portion of a shareable bandwidth to at least one of the plurality of subscribers in accordance with a weight factor.12-24-2009
20100067519METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRIORITIZING VOICE OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL SIGNALING MESSAGES - A method and apparatus for enabling prioritization of signaling messages in a communication network are disclosed. For example, the method receives at least one signaling message, and classifies each of the at least one signaling message. The method schedules each of the at least one signaling message for processing, and discards selectively one or more signaling messages that have been scheduled under an overload condition.03-18-2010
20100098233METHODS, COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS, AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING CALLED PARTY INITIATED PRIORITY MARKING - Methods, computer program products, and systems for providing called party initiated priority marking are provided. The method includes receiving a request from a called party to mark a telephone call currently in session as a priority telephone call. The telephone call is initiated by a calling party and received by the called party. It is determined if the called party has authorization to mark the telephone call as a priority telephone call. The telephone call is marked as a priority telephone call if it is determined that the called party has authorization to mark the telephone call as a priority telephone call.04-22-2010
20100151837METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FACILITATING PREEMPTIVE BASED RADIO CHANNEL ACCESS CONTROL - Methods and systems for facilitating preemptive based radio access control are provided. The methods and systems include receiving queue data corresponding to a set of requests for highly prioritized communications included on a prioritized queue and utilizing the queue data to determine whether a set of conditions for involuntarily terminating a radio communication session has been met. Session data corresponding to characteristics for each of a plurality of radio communication sessions are also received and utilized to determine which of the plurality of radio communication sessions to terminate if the set of conditions for involuntarily terminating a radio communication session have been met.06-17-2010
20100165838METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVING DATA THROUGHPUT IN A NETWORK - A method and apparatus for improving data throughput in a network are disclosed. For example, the method receives at least one packet from a first device, and generates an acknowledgement message for verifying a receipt of the at least one packet, wherein the acknowledgement message comprises a precedence value that indicates that the acknowledgement message is to be handled with a priority in accordance with the precedence value. The method sends the acknowledgement message to the first device.07-01-2010
20110051731METHODS AND APPARATUS TO REASSIGN QUALITY OF SERVICE PRIORITIES IN A COMMUNICATION NETWORK - Methods and apparatus to reassign quality of service (QoS) priorities in a communication network are disclosed. An example method disclosed herein comprises performing a temporary QoS priority reassignment for network traffic between a first network element associated with a first user of a communication network and a second network element associated with a second user of the communication network without intervention by a service provider providing the communication network to the first and second users, the first user authorized by the service provider to temporarily reassign a QoS priority associated with the second user, and terminating the temporary QoS priority reassignment based on a monitored termination criteria.03-03-2011
20110116367Systems, Methods And Computer Readable Media For Utilizing Spare Capacity Of Links Within A Network - Systems, methods and computer-readable media for utilizing spare link capacities of links within a communications network are described. According to one aspect, a method for utilizing spare network capacity on a communications network includes determining a spare capacity of a plurality of links within the communications network. Upon determining the spare capacity of the plurality of links, a portion of the plurality of links according to the spare capacity of the plurality of links is selected. A standby network including the selected portion of the plurality of links is established, and traffic is routed through the standby network.05-19-2011

Patent applications by Xiaowen Mang, Morganville, NJ US

Xiaowen Mang, Manalapan, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100098410METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AUTOMATIC PORT INTERCONNECTION DISCOVERY IN AN OPTICAL NETWORK - To automatically discover the port connections for all nodes in a network, a master node generates a predetermined optical signal and transmits the predetermined optical signal to a neighboring node, which signal identifies the port on which the master node transmitted the predetermined signal. The recipient transmits a reply signal to the predecessor node and to the master node via a control channel, which identifies a port on which the predetermined optical signal was received by the neighboring node. By successively repeating this process in a methodical manner, the master node can discover all of the port interconnections in the optical network. Also each node can discover all its port interconnections to its neighbors. Moreover, by selecting controlling the state (e.g., terminate, open) of the ports of the non-master nodes in the network, the master node can control which nodes receive the predetermined signal, thereby ensuring proper port discovery.04-22-2010