Russell Robert
Russell Robert Garcia, Orange, CA US
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20150370247 | IDENTIFYING INTEGRATED CIRCUIT ORIGIN USING TOOLING SIGNATURE - A method for determining if an individual integrated circuit was manufactured using an individual instance of tooling includes collecting from the individual integrated circuit first data representing at least one attribute that varies as a function of the tooling used to manufacture the individual integrated circuit and second data identifying the integrated circuit as having been manufactured using the individual instance of tooling. The first data is compared to a signature of the individual instance of tooling identified by the second data. The signature is derived from the at least one attribute measured from a population of integrated circuits that were manufactured using the individual instance of tooling. The individual integrated circuit is identified as having been manufactured using the individual instance of tooling identified in the second data collected from the individual integrated circuit if the first data correlates to the signature by a predetermined threshold. | 12-24-2015 |
Russell Robert Graze, Jr., Dunlap, IL US
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20130133631 | SYSTEM TO MEASURE PARAMETERS OF A PARTICULATE LADEN FLOW - A system to measure a parameter of a particulate laden gas flow may include a conduit enclosed by a boundary wall directing the particulate laden gas flow and a sensor configured to measure the parameter. The system may also include an annular averaging chamber extending radially outwardly from the conduit. The averaging chamber may be positioned such that the sensor is fluidly coupled to the conduit through the averaging chamber. The system may further include a porous element extending around the conduit. The porous element may be positioned such that the averaging chamber is fluidly coupled to the conduit through the porous element. | 05-30-2013 |
Russell Robert Mueller, Washington, NJ US
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20140173995 | METHODS OF MAKING A DRILLING TOOL WITH LOW FRICTION COATINGS TO REDUCE BALLING AND FRICTION - Provided are methods to make a drilling tool with low friction coatings to reduce balling and friction. In one form, the method includes providing one or more drilling tool components with specified locations for fitting cutters, inserts, bearings, rollers, additional non-coated components, or combinations thereof; cleaning the one or more drilling tool components; applying masking for fitting cutters, inserts, bearings, rollers, additional non-coated components or combinations thereof; applying a multi-layer low friction coating to the cleaned specified locations; removing the masking from the cleaned and coated specified locations of the one or more drilling components; inserting cutters and inserts and assembling moving parts to the cleaned and coated specified locations of the one or more drilling tool components; and assembling the one or more drilling tool components to form a drilling tool. | 06-26-2014 |
20140261918 | ENHANCED WEAR RESISTANT STEEL AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - Improved steel compositions and methods of making the same are provided. The present disclosure provides advantageous wear resistant steel. More particularly, the present disclosure provides high manganese (Mn) steel having enhanced wear resistance, and methods for fabricating high manganese steel compositions having enhanced wear resistance. The advantageous steel compositions/components of the present disclosure improve one or more of the following properties: wear resistance, ductility, crack resistance, erosion resistance, fatigue life, surface hardness, stress corrosion resistance, fatigue resistance, and/or environmental cracking resistance. In general, the present disclosure provides high manganese steels tailored to resist wear and/or erosion. | 09-18-2014 |
Russell Robert Roth, Las Vegas, NV US
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20140349729 | VIDEO GAMING DEVICE HAVING A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COMPLETING WAGERS - The present invention is a method for completing wagers and purchases from a gaming device when a player presses or selects the cash out feature on the device. The present invention provides for a more convenient method for players to make additional gaming wagers and purchases directly from a gaming device. The player can select the option to make a wager on a sporting event, lottery game, Keno game or any game of chance offered by the gaming establishment. The present invention also enables the player to select the option to make purchases for among other things show tickets, sporting events, movies, retail items or even credit the proceeds from the gaming device to the players hotel room account. | 11-27-2014 |