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Adam O'Day, Bristol, CT US
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| 20090133454 | ELECTRONIC DEADBOLT LOCK - A deadbolt lock assembly comprising a retractable and extendable deadbolt, a housing, an outside member movably mounted on the housing, the member being normally disconnected from the deadbolt, and an operator input device on the housing, the device connecting the member to the deadbolt in response to presentation of an appropriate credential, such that a force applied to the member by the operator is mechanically transmitted to the deadbolt to move the deadbolt. | 05-28-2009 |
Cullen P. O'Day, Reno, NV US
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| 20110117989 | GAMING SYSTEM, GAMING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A PERSISTENCE GAME WITH MULTIPLE SYMBOL EVALUATIONS - In one embodiment, the gaming system and method disclosed herein employs a symbol accumulation sequence and a symbol evaluation sequence. The symbol accumulation sequence includes an accumulation of a designated quantity of symbols in association with a persistence game. The symbol accumulation sequence also includes the maintenance of a persistence game arrangement that displays a designated quantity of currently accumulated symbols (which in certain instances, includes some, but not all of the total number of symbols accumulated). In one embodiment, the symbol evaluation sequence includes the gaming system determining and providing an award based on the accumulated symbols of the persistence game. In another embodiment, the symbol evaluation sequence includes the gaming system determining and providing an award based on at least one of the accumulated symbols of the persistence game and at least one symbol generated for a current play of a wagering game. | 05-19-2011 |
Justin O'Day, Detroit, MI US
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| 20090146719 | Control Voltage Generator for a Clock, Frequency Reference, and Other Reference Signal Generator - Exemplary embodiments of the invention provide a reference signal generator, system and method. An exemplary apparatus to generate a harmonic reference signal includes a reference resonator, such as an LC-tank, a control voltage generator adapted to provide a temperature-dependent control voltage; and a plurality of variable reactance modules. The reference resonator generates a first reference signal having a resonant frequency, and each reactance module is adapted to modify a corresponding reactance in response to the control voltage to maintain the resonant frequency substantially constant or within a predetermined variance over a predetermined temperature range. A frequency controller may also be included to maintain substantially constant a magnitude of a peak amplitude of the first reference signal and maintains substantially constant a common mode voltage level of the reference resonator. | 06-11-2009 |
| 20090146748 | Amplitude Controller for a Clock, Frequency Reference, and Other Reference Signal Generator - Exemplary embodiments of the invention provide a reference signal generator, system and method. An exemplary apparatus to generate a harmonic reference signal includes a reference resonator, such as an LC-tank, and an amplitude controller. The reference resonator generates a first reference signal having a resonant frequency, and the amplitude controller maintains substantially constant a magnitude of a peak amplitude of the first reference signal. A common mode controller may also be included to maintain substantially constant a common mode voltage level of the reference resonator. A temperature-dependent control voltage also may be generated and utilized to maintain the resonant frequency substantially constant or within a predetermined variance of a calibrated or selected frequency. | 06-11-2009 |
| 20090146750 | Common Mode Controller for a Clock, Frequency Reference, and Other Reference Signal Generator - Exemplary embodiments of the invention provide a reference signal generator, system and method. An exemplary apparatus to generate a harmonic reference signal includes a reference resonator, such as an LC-tank, and a common mode controller. The reference resonator generates a first reference signal having a resonant frequency, and the common mode controller maintains substantially constant a common mode voltage level of the reference resonator. An amplitude controller may also be included to maintain substantially constant a magnitude of a peak amplitude of the first reference signal. A temperature-dependent control voltage also may be generated and utilized to maintain the resonant frequency substantially constant or within a predetermined variance of a calibrated or selected frequency. | 06-11-2009 |
| 20090146751 | Clock, Frequency Reference, and Other Reference Signal Generator - Exemplary embodiments of the invention provide a reference signal generator, system and method. An exemplary apparatus to generate a harmonic reference signal includes a reference resonator, such as an LC-tank, and a frequency controller. The reference resonator generates a first reference signal having a resonant frequency, and the frequency controller maintains substantially constant a magnitude of a peak amplitude of the first reference signal and maintains substantially constant a common mode voltage level of the reference resonator. A temperature-dependent control voltage is also generated and utilized to maintain the resonant frequency substantially constant or within a predetermined variance of a calibrated or selected frequency. | 06-11-2009 |
| 20090146752 | Clock, Frequency Reference, and Other Reference Signal Generator with a Controlled Quality Factor - Exemplary embodiments of the invention provide a reference signal generator having a controlled quality (“Q”) factor. An exemplary apparatus to generate a harmonic reference signal includes a reference resonator, such as an LC-tank, which generates a first reference signal having a resonant frequency, and a plurality of reactance modules couplable to the reference resonator. Each reactance module comprises one or more reactance unit cells, and each reactance unit cell comprises a reactance element coupled in series to a switching element. In exemplary embodiments, the reactance element is a capacitor having a predetermined unit of capacitance, and the switching element is a transistor having a predetermined resistance when in an off state. The ratio of capacitance to resistance is substantially constant for all reactance modules of the plurality of reactance modules. | 06-11-2009 |
Michael J. O'Day, Dexter, MI US
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| 20110172889 | Controlling Wheel Hop in a Vehicle Driveline - A method for controlling wheel-hop in a vehicle driveline includes detecting that a wheel-hop condition occurs upon determining an amplitude and frequency of speed oscillations of a component that transmits power to wheels of the driveline, engaging a transmission friction clutch that transmits torque in the driveline between an engine and the wheels, and modulating requested engine torque. | 07-14-2011 |
Richard O'Day, Westborough, MA US
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| 20100176806 | Absolute Position Sensing - To determine the relative position of movable portions of an assembly, a first magnetic device is coupled to a first portion of the assembly. The first magnetic device has a sensing surface with a number of magnetic poles that provide a magnetization state transition location. An absolute position sensor with a two-state output is coupled to the assembly adjacent the first magnetic device. The output state changes when a magnetization state transition of the first magnetic device moves past the absolute position sensor. A second magnetic device is coupled to the assembly. The second magnetic device creates a cyclically-varying magnetic field proximate its sensing surface. An incremental position sensor is coupled to the assembly adjacent the second magnetic device, and has an output that varies continuously relative to magnetic field angle over at least a portion of one cycle of the cyclically-varying magnetic field of the second magnetic device. | 07-15-2010 |
Richard F. O'Day, Westborough, MA US
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| 20090064808 | FLEXURE PIVOTS - A force producing element produces a force along a force axis between a plant and a support. Flexure pivots flexibly secure the force producing element to the plant and the support. The flexure pivots transmit the force between the plant and the support while isolating the force producing element from external forces. | 03-12-2009 |
| 20090243402 | POSITION MEASUREMENT USING MAGNETIC FIELDS - A position sensing system for positioning a linear motor that includes a stator and an armature having magnets, the armature moving relative to the stator along a path. A sensor determines a position of the armature based on measurements of a magnetic field generated by the magnets of the armature. | 10-01-2009 |
| 20090243598 | POSITION MEASUREMENT USING MAGNETIC FIELDS - A position sensing system includes a member movable along a path, the member having an elongated magnet extending along the path, the magnetic field orientation of the elongated magnet being at an angle with respect to the path. A sensor determines a position of the member along the path based on a measurement of a magnetic field generated by the elongated magnet. | 10-01-2009 |
Stephen E. O'Day, Marlton, NJ US
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| 20110297630 | DISPLAY UNIT - A display unit for displaying materials, such as flooring materials, is provided. The display unit includes a frame having a plurality of spaced apart legs arranged in a common vertical plane, each of the legs having a plurality of vertically spaced slots. The frame also includes a plurality of walls, each having two opposite end portions attached to two adjacent legs and arranged parallel to the common vertical plane. A plurality of horizontal rails having knife brackets affixed to opposite ends thereof is included. The knife brackets each include a plurality of engagement tabs that engage with the slots, and a movable locking device. A plurality of display pages are mounted for pivoting movement between an upper rail and a lower rail of the plurality of horizontal rails. | 12-08-2011 |
Therese O'Day, Bloomington, IN US
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| 20110251588 | Infusion Mechanism And Method - An infusion mechanism for treating an intraluminal site in a patient includes an infusion catheter having an elongate body with a proximal body end defining at least one fluid supply orifice, and a distal body end. The elongate body defines a high head loss lumen in fluid communication with a first set of side ports defining a proximal infusion zone. The elongate body further defines a low head loss lumen in fluid communication with a second set of side ports defining a distal infusion zone. | 10-13-2011 |
| 20110276022 | Catheter, Fluid Conveying Method, And Percutaneous Procedure - A catheter includes an elongate catheter body having an outer surface with a non-uniform contour and including a plurality of maximum surface elevation points and a plurality of minimum surface elevation points defining a non-uniform elevation profile relative to a longitudinal axis of the catheter body. The outer surface further includes a fluid transfer interface which includes the plurality of minimum surface elevation points and a plurality of porous surface areas, and a tissue contact interface which includes the plurality of maximum surface elevation points and a plurality of nonporous surface areas. The tissue contact interface inhibits external occlusion of the fluid transfer interface during transferring fluid between a fluid lumen defined by the elongate catheter body, and an intraluminal space such as an intravascular space within a patient. | 11-10-2011 |
Therese J. O'Day, Bloomington, IN US
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| 20090221959 | ELONGATED MEDICAL APPARATUS WITH INFLATABLE TIP - An elongated medical apparatus suitable for insertion into a bodily passageway of a patient for carrying out a medical procedure. The elongated apparatus includes an elongated tubular body having a proximal portion and a distal portion, wherein the distal portion terminates at a distal end. The tubular body has a plurality of lumens extending therein. An inflatable balloon member is mounted at the distal end of the tubular body and extends in a distal direction therefrom. The balloon member is inflated by receiving an inflation fluid through one of the lumens. The presence of the balloon member at the leading end of the elongated apparatus reduces the risk of puncture and trauma upon insertion of the apparatus into the bodily passageway. | 09-03-2009 |
