Stubbs, US
Allston J. Stubbs, Winston Salem, NC US
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20090281545 | Method and Apparatus for Arthroscopic Assisted Arthroplasty of the Hip Joint - Devices, systems and methods for performing arthroscopic evaluations and procedures in and near the hip joint are provided. An arthroscopic assisted arthroplasty system is useful in the treatment of arthritic hip conditions, conserving healthy tissue, and limiting iatrogenic injury associated with traditional surgical exposures. A guide wire system employing retrograde and antegrade reamers along the femoral neck is useful in anatomic placement of instrumentation without formal hip dislocation. Fluoroscopy and computer assisted navigation enhance the system, methods, and apparatus. Acetabular and femoral collapsible prosthetic forms are useful in arthroscopic assisted placement. The devices, systems, and methods are effective to assist an operating surgeon in the addressing mild to moderate arthritic conditions of the femoral head and acetabulum where tissue conservation and surgical exposure morbidities should be limited. | 11-12-2009 |
20140350689 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ARTHROSCOPIC ASSISTED ARTHROPLASTY OF THE HIP JOINT - Devices, systems and methods for performing arthroscopic evaluations and procedures in and near the hip joint are provided. An arthroscopic assisted arthroplasty system is useful in the treatment of arthritic hip conditions, conserving healthy tissue, and limiting iatrogenic injury associated with traditional surgical exposures. A guide wire system employing retrograde and antegrade reamers along the femoral neck is useful in anatomic placement of instrumentation without formal hip dislocation. Fluoroscopy and computer assisted navigation enhance the system, methods, and apparatus. Acetabular and femoral collapsible prosthetic forms are useful in arthroscopic assisted placement. The devices, systems, and methods are effective to assist an operating surgeon in the addressing mild to moderate arthritic conditions of the femoral head and acetabulum where tissue conservation and surgical exposure morbidities should be limited. | 11-27-2014 |
Andrew Stubbs, Somerville, MA US
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20110103924 | System and Method for Unloading Items - A method for unloading inventory items includes storing an inventory item on an inventory holder and moving the inventory holder toward an unloading station with a mobile drive unit. Additionally, the method includes moving the inventory holder past a barrier of the unloading station. The method further includes preventing the inventory item from moving past the barrier as the mobile drive unit moves the inventory holder past the barrier. | 05-05-2011 |
20130251480 | System for Unloading Items - A system for unloading inventory items includes an inventory holder, an unloading station, and a mobile drive unit. The inventory holder stores inventory items. The unloading station includes a barrier that is operable to prevent inventory items from moving past the barrier as the inventory holder moves past the barrier. The mobile drive unit is operable to move the inventory holder toward the unloading station and to move the inventory holder past the barrier. | 09-26-2013 |
Andrew Stubbs, Waltham, MA US
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20160062345 | Safety Compliance for Mobile Drive Units - Techniques for making a physical area safe for a human to enter when mobile drive units (e.g., robots) are operating in the physical area are described. A management device may send an activity message to the mobile drive units instructing the mobile drive units to perform a set of activities. If a human is detected in the physical area, the management device may stop sending the activity command. If the mobile drive units do not receive the activity command, the mobile drive units may stop performing the set of activities. After the management device determines that the human has left the physical area, the management device may resume sending the activity message. | 03-03-2016 |
Carlyn J. Stubbs, Colorado City, AZ US
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20090243383 | CONVERSION KIT FOR A TRACKED VEHICLE TO RIDE ON TIRES - The conversion kit changes a conventional tracked excavator into a rubber tired excavator in just a matter of minutes. Thus, a tracked excavator can be driven down the road on pavement without the need for a transport truck and without damaging the pavement. | 10-01-2009 |
Charles Stubbs, Atlanta, GA US
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20100094725 | Methods, Systems, and Products for Auctioning Search Terms in a Search Engine - Methods, systems, and products auction search terms in a search engine. Orders from customers are received, and a search term associated with the orders is determined. When an auction for the search term is conducted, an amount of a bid for the search term is determined and submitted to the auction for a position on a search result list for the search engine. A minimum level of traffic is then delivered to a customer website. | 04-15-2010 |
Charles William Stubbs, Tijeras, NM US
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20140290716 | PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE MOUNTING ASSEMBLY - A photovoltaic module mounting assembly is disclosed. The assembly includes a bearing cradle assembly, a first mounting bracket, and a second mounting bracket. The bearing cradle assembly is attached to the first and second mounting brackets. | 10-02-2014 |
David Stubbs, Bogart, GA US
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20150028633 | TABLE FURNITURE AND ASSEMBLY KIT FOR GENERATING AN ARRAY OF ITEMS OF FURNITURE - An item of table furniture has a table top and a table frame supporting the table top. The table top, in plan view, is formed with first pair of opposite edges and a second pair of opposite edges. One edge of the first pair of edges is convex and the other edge of the first pair of edges is concave. The convex curvature and the concave curvature of the first pair of edges has a predetermined first radius of curvature of substantially equal size. One edge of the second pair of edges is longer than the other edge of the second pair of edges. Such a table can be arranged together with items of table furniture of the same kind and also with other items of furniture to an array in many ways. | 01-29-2015 |
Desmond D. Stubbs, Riverdale, GA US
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20100178688 | ACOUSTIC WAVE BIOSENSOR FOR THE DETECTION AND IDENTIFICATION OF CHARACTERISTIC SIGNALING MOLECULES IN A BIOLOGICAL MEDIUM - An acoustic wave biosensor comprises a plurality of spaced apart electrodes disposed on a substrate of piezoelectric material and having a biolayer matched to a specific type of autoinducer signaling molecule to be detected. The biolayer comprises a layer of heterobifunctional molecules disposed on the electrodes and on the piezoelectric material between the electrodes, and a plurality of bioreceptor molecules which bind exclusively with the specific type of autoinducer signaling molecule to be detected. The bioreceptor molecules are supported by the layer of heterobifunctional molecules, and a hydrogel layer surrounds the bioreceptor molecules to support a three-dimensional structure thereof. The bioreceptor molecules can bind with the specific type of autoinducer signaling molecule to be detected, and the biolayer is reactive thereto such that corresponding autoinducer signaling molecules bind to the biolayer and detectably vary acoustic characteristics of the acoustic wave biosensor. | 07-15-2010 |
Dirk A. Stubbs, Kansas City, KS US
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20130191471 | NOTIFICATION DELIVERY SYSTEM - Provided are a computer implemented method, computer program product, and system for providing notifications. A ticket that specifies at least one activity to be performed, a location at which the activity is to be performed, and a period of time in which that activity is to occur is received. A message to be delivered is identified based on the activity, the location, and the period of time, wherein the message describes one or more measures to be taken based on the activity. The identified message describing the one or more measures is delivered to enable at least one of the measures to be taken before the activity occurs in the period of time specified in the ticket. | 07-25-2013 |
Dustin R. Stubbs, Kingwood, TX US
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20150136387 | FLUID EXCLUDER FOR LOGGING IN WATER BASED MUDS - A system and method for reducing borehole effects in a borehole within a subterranean formation is disclosed. The apparatus includes a fluid excluder, which includes a sleeve body and a sleeve opening defined by the sleeve body. The sleeve may be sized to fit around an induction tool. The sleeve body may include a fluid passageway therethrough, which may divert drilling fluids when the apparatus is deployed downhole. The apparatus may further include an electrode disposed within the fluid passageway for reducing the electrical current in the drilling fluid and thereby improve the readings obtained by logging devices. | 05-21-2015 |
Jack B. Stubbs, Orlando, FL US
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20160140879 | ANATOMICALLY CORRECT MOVEMENT OR DEFORMATION OF SIMULATED BODILY STRUCTURES - An anatomical simulation model comprises a first artificial bodily structure that simulates a corresponding first anatomical structure of a living body, one or more second artificial bodily structures that simulate a corresponding second anatomical structure of the living body, and one or more connectors to connect the first artificial bodily structure to the one or more second artificial bodily structures so that the first artificial bodily structure will move substantially in an anatomically accurate manner relative to the one or more second artificial bodily structures when an outside force is applied to the first artificial bodily structure. | 05-19-2016 |
Jack B. Stubbs, Centerville, OH US
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20110125084 | TROCAR ASSEMBLY WITH PNEUMATIC SEALING - A trocar for use in a minimally invasive surgical procedure includes an elongated body, nozzle means and means for delivering a pressurized flow of fluid to the nozzle means. The elongated body has a generally tubular configuration with coaxially arranged inner and outer walls and longitudinally opposed proximal and distal end portions, with the inner wall defining a lumen to accommodate passage of an instrument therethrough. The nozzle means is operatively associated with the inner wall of the body for directing pressurized fluid into the lumen to develop a pressure differential in an area within a region extending from a location adjacent a distal end portion of the lumen to a location adjacent a proximal end portion of the lumen, to form a fluid seal around an instrument passing therethrough. | 05-26-2011 |
Jack B. Stubbs, Waynesville, OH US
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20140188038 | TROCAR ASSEMBLY WITH PNEUMATIC SEALING - A trocar for use in a minimally invasive surgical procedure includes an elongated body, nozzle means and means for delivering a pressurized flow of fluid to the nozzle means. The elongated body has a generally tubular configuration with coaxially arranged inner and outer walls and longitudinally opposed proximal and distal end portions, with the inner wall defining a lumen to accommodate passage of an instrument therethrough. The nozzle means is operatively associated with the inner wall of the body for directing pressurized fluid into the lumen to develop a pressure differential in an area within a region extending from a location adjacent a distal end portion of the lumen to a location adjacent a proximal end portion of the lumen, to form a fluid seal around an instrument passing therethrough. | 07-03-2014 |
James B. Stubbs, Palo Alto, CA US
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20090024225 | Implant for Targeting Therapeutic Procedure - An implantable device has a body that is substantially rigid and has a predetermined shape. The body is further bioabsorbable and has a density less than or equal to about 1.03 g/cc. When the device is implanted in a resected cavity in soft tissue, it causes the cavity to conform to the predetermined shape. The implantable device is further imageable due to its density being less than that of soft tissue such that the boundaries of the tissue corresponding to the predetermined shape can be determined. | 01-22-2009 |
20130317275 | IMPLANT FOR TARGETING THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURE - An implantable device has a body that is substantially rigid and has a predetermined shape. The body is further bioabsorbable and has a density less than or equal to about 1.03 g/cc. When the device is implanted in a resected cavity in soft tissue, it causes the cavity to conform to the predetermined shape. The implantable device is further imageable due to its density being less than that of soft tissue such that the boundaries of the tissue corresponding to the predetermined shape can be determined. | 11-28-2013 |
20150112194 | IMPLANT FOR TARGETING THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURE - An implantable device has a body that is substantially rigid and has a predetermined shape. The body is further bioabsorbable and has a density less than or equal to about 1.03 g/cc. When the device is implanted in a resected cavity in soft tissue, it causes the cavity to conform to the predetermined shape. The implantable device is further imageable due to its density being less than that of soft tissue such that the boundaries of the tissue corresponding to the predetermined shape can be determined. | 04-23-2015 |
James B. Stubbs, Alpharetta, GA US
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20110004094 | Bioabsorbable Target for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Procedure - An implantable device has a body that is substantially rigid and has an imageable shape. The body is further bioabsorbable and may contain permanent metallic elements to aid in its imaging. When the device is implanted in a resected cavity in soft tissue, it can cause the cavity to conform substantially to a known imageable shape. The implantable device is further imageable due to its attenuation properties being different from those of soft tissue such that the boundaries of the tissue corresponding to the predetermined shape can be determined. | 01-06-2011 |
20130289389 | SURGICAL IMPLANT FOR MARKING SOFT TISSUE - An implantable tissue marker device is provided to be placed in a soft tissue site through a surgical incision. The device can include a bioabsorbable body in the form of a spiral and defining a spheroid shape for the device, the spiral having a longitudinal axis, and turns of the spiral being spaced apart from each other in a direction along the longitudinal axis. A plurality of markers can be disposed on the body, the markers being visualizable by a radiographic imaging device. The turns of the spiral are sufficiently spaced apart to form gaps that allow soft tissue to infiltrate between the turns and to allow flexibility in the device along the longitudinal axis in the manner of a spring. | 10-31-2013 |
20130289390 | SURGICAL IMPLANT FOR MARKING SOFT TISSUE - An implantable tissue marker device is provided to be placed in a soft tissue site through a surgical incision. The device can include a bioabsorbable body in the form of a spiral and defining a spheroid shape for the device, the spiral having a longitudinal axis, and turns of the spiral being spaced apart from each other in a direction along the longitudinal axis. A plurality of markers can be disposed on the body, the markers being visualizable by a radiographic imaging device. The turns of the spiral are sufficiently spaced apart to form gaps that allow soft tissue to infiltrate between the turns and to allow flexibility in the device along the longitudinal axis in the manner of a spring. | 10-31-2013 |
20150112117 | DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURE USING IMPLANTABLE TARGETS - An implantable device has a body that is substantially rigid and has an imageable shape. The body is further bioabsorbable and may contain permanent metallic elements to aid in its imaging. When the device is implanted in a resected cavity in soft tissue, it can cause the cavity to conform substantially to a known imageable shape. The implantable device is further imageable due to its attenuation properties being different from those of soft tissue such that the boundaries of the tissue corresponding to the predetermined shape can be determined. | 04-23-2015 |
20160082286 | DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURE USING IMPLANTABLE TARGETS - An implantable device has a body that is substantially rigid and has an imageable shape. The body is further bioabsorbable and may contain permanent metallic elements to aid in its imaging. When the device is implanted in a resected cavity in soft tissue, it can cause the cavity to conform substantially to a known imageable shape. The implantable device is further imageable due to its attenuation properties being different from those of soft tissue such that the boundaries of the tissue corresponding to the predetermined shape can be determined. | 03-24-2016 |
Jeffrey Stubbs, Wilmington, MA US
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20130065070 | AQUEOUS EMULSION - The invention relates to an aqueous emulsion comprising at least a vinyl polymer, said vinyl polymer comprising: a) 45 to 99 wt % of itaconate ester monomers having formula (I), wherein R and R′ are independently an alkyl or an aryl group; b) 0.1 to 15 wt % of ionic or potentially ionic unsaturated monomers; c) 0 to 54 wt % of unsaturated monomers, different from a) and b); and 0.9 to 54.9 wt % by weight of total monomers of a chaser monomer composition added subsequently and polymerised after the polymerisation of monomers a), b) and c); wherein a)+b)+c) and the chaser monomer composition add up to 100%; and wherein the aqueous emulsion contains less than 0.5 wt % free itaconate ester monomers of formula I based on the total weight of the aqueous emulsion. | 03-14-2013 |
Jennifer Stubbs, La Jolla, CA US
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20130045537 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS RELATING TO MULTICILIATE CELL DIFFERENTIATION - Compositions and methods relating to development of multiciliate cells are provided. | 02-21-2013 |
Jeremy Stubbs, Keller, TX US
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20110071862 | COLLABORATION AND TRAVEL ECOSYSTEM - Methods, systems and apparatuses related to providing, among other things, a collaboration and travel ecosystem are discussed herein. For example, various tools and functionality may be provided that assist a client in determining the availability of telepresence equipment, the cost to use the telepresence equipment, the potential return on investment for money spent traveling as compared to conducting a telepresence event, among other things. In some embodiments, a user interface may be presented to a client that presents various information associated with, e.g., the telepresence equipment and/or facilitates the booking of the telepresence equipment. One or more backend systems may be used to, for example, coordinate the booking of a telepresence event and/or the booking of traditional travel events. In some embodiments, business rules and/or other types of data may be generated, received, maintained and/or received by the backend system(s). | 03-24-2011 |
Joel Emerson Stubbs, Long Beach, CA US
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20090316048 | Apparatus and method for image processing in spatial light modulated display systems - Embodiments of the invention provide a circuit for peaking video signals to be provided to a dynamic range limiter for displaying images on a display device. The circuit comprises a peaking filter including a filter input configured to receive a video signal. A first filter output provides a peaking signal for the video signal. A second filter output provides a peaked video signal based upon the peaking signal. The circuit further comprises a throttle circuit including a throttle input coupled to the second filter output. A throttle output provides a throttle signal based upon the peaked video signal. A scaler is coupled between the first filter output and the dynamic range limiter. The scaler is further coupled to the throttle output. The scaler adjusts the peaking signal based upon the throttle signal. Accordingly, peaking is adaptively applied to the video signal based upon the dynamic range limits of the dynamic range limiter, as well as variations in brightness of the input signal over portions of the displayed image. | 12-24-2009 |
Joshua Stubbs, Boulder, CO US
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20150143143 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR OPTIMIZING A CORE VOLTAGE LEVEL AND ENHANCING FREQUENCY PERFORMANCE OF INDIVIDUAL SUBCOMPONENTS FOR REDUCING POWER CONSUMPTION WITHIN A PCD - A method and system for optimizing a core voltage level of a portable computing device (“PCD”) and enhancing frequency performance of individual subcomponents are disclosed. A plurality of voltage values is determined for a plurality of subcomponents within the PCD. Next, a reduced set of voltage values may be calculated with a voltage aggregator based on the plurality of voltage values. An optimized voltage level for a shared power domain may then be determined by a voltage optimizer within the PCD from the reduced set of voltage values. A shared power domain may then be set to the optimized voltage level. Subsequently, an operating frequency of each subcomponent may be optimized with a frequency performance enhancer based on the optimized voltage level. An optimal power collapse duration may also be calculated by the frequency performance enhancer and set for each subcomponent from the optimal frequency. | 05-21-2015 |
Joshua H. Stubbs, Longmont, CO US
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20120291042 | MINIMIZING RESOURCE LATENCY BETWEEN PROCESSOR APPLICATION STATES IN A PORTABLE COMPUTING DEVICE BY SCHEDULING RESOURCE SET TRANSITIONS - Resource state sets corresponding to the application states are maintained in memory. A request may be issued for a processor operating in a first application state corresponding to the first resource state set to transition to a second application state corresponding to the second resource state set. A start time to begin transitioning resources to states indicated in the second resource state set is scheduled based upon an estimated amount of processing time to complete transitioning. A process is begun by which the states of resources are switched from states indicated by the first resource state set to states indicated by the second resource state set. Scheduling the process to begin at a time that allows the process to be completed just in time for the resource states to be immediately available to the processor upon entering the second application state helps minimize adverse effects of resource latency. | 11-15-2012 |
20120291043 | Minimizing Resource Latency Between Processor Application States In A Portable Computing Device By Using A Next-Active State Set - Resource state sets of a portable computing device are managed. A sleep set of resource states, an active set of resource states and a next-active set of resource states are maintained in memory. A request may be issued for a processor to enter into a sleep state or otherwise change from one application state corresponding to one resource state set to another application state corresponding to another application state set. This causes a controller to review a trigger set to determine if a shut down condition for the processor matches one or more conditions listed in the trigger set. If a trigger set matches a shut down condition, then switching states of one or more resources in accordance with the sleep set may be made by the controller. Providing a next-awake set of resource states that is immediately available to the processor upon a wake-up event helps minimize resource latency. | 11-15-2012 |
20120297106 | Method and System for Dynamically Managing a Bus of a Portable Computing Device - A method and system for dynamically managing a bus within a portable computing device (“PCD”) are described. The method and system include monitoring software requests with a bus manager. The bus manager determines if a software request needs to be converted into at least one of an instantaneous bandwidth value and an average bandwidth value. The bus manager then converts the software requests into these two types of values as needed. The bus manager calculates a sum of average bandwidth values across all software requests in the PCD. With these values, the bus manager may dynamically adjust settings of the bus based on instantaneous or near instantaneous demands from the master devices. This dynamic adjustment of the bus settings may afford more power savings for the PCD during low loads or during sleep states. | 11-22-2012 |
20130125130 | CONSERVING POWER THROUGH WORK LOAD ESTIMATION FOR A PORTABLE COMPUTING DEVICE USING SCHEDULED RESOURCE SET TRANSITIONS - A start time to begin transitioning resources to states indicated in the second resource state set is scheduled based upon an estimated amount of processing time to complete transitioning the resources. At a scheduled start time, a process starts in which the states of one or more resources are switched from states indicated by the first resource state set to states indicated by the second resource state set. Scheduling the process of transitioning resource states to begin at a time that allows the process to be completed just in time for the resource states to be immediately available to the processor upon entering the second application state helps minimize adverse effects of resource latency. This calculation for the time that the process should be completed just in time may be enhanced when system states and transitions between states are measured accurately and stored in memory of the portable computing device. | 05-16-2013 |
20130227583 | Method and System For Scheduling Requests In A Portable Computing Device - A method and system for managing requests among resources within a portable computing device include a scheduler receiving data from a client for scheduling a plurality of requests. Each request identifies at least one resource and a requested deadline. Next, data from the client is stored by the scheduler in a database. The scheduler then determines times and a sequence for processing the requests based on requested deadlines in the requests and based on current states of resources within the portable computing device. The scheduler then communicates the requests to the resources at the determined times and according to the determined sequence. The scheduler, at its discretion, may schedule a request after its requested deadline in response to receiving a new request command from a client. The scheduler may allow a sleep set corresponding to a sleep processor state to power off a processor. | 08-29-2013 |
20140047549 | METHOD AND DEVICES FOR SELECTIVE RAM SCRAMBLING - A method for selectively scrambling data within a memory associated with a computing device based on data tagging. The computing device may define security domains that are protected. Data generated by an application may be packaged as a data bus transaction having tagging information describing the application and/or the data. The data bus transaction may be transmitted over a bus of the computing device to a memory, such as internal memory, where the computing device may compare the tagging information to stored information describing security domains. When the data is determined to be protected based on the tagging information, the computing device may perform scrambling operations on the data. In an aspect, the tagging information may describe a virtual machine used to execute various applications on a processor. In another aspect, the tagging information may define destination memory addresses or content protection bit values. | 02-13-2014 |
20140173621 | CONSERVING POWER THROUGH WORK LOAD ESTIMATION FOR A PORTABLE COMPUTING DEVICE USING SCHEDULED RESOURCE SET TRANSITIONS - A start time to begin transitioning resources to states indicated in the second resource state set is scheduled based upon an estimated amount of processing time to complete transitioning the resources. At a scheduled start time, a process starts in which the states of one or more resources are switched from states indicated by the first resource state set to states indicated by the second resource state set. Scheduling the process of transitioning resource states to begin at a time that allows the process to be completed just in time for the resource states to be immediately available to the processor upon entering the second application state helps minimize adverse effects of resource latency. This calculation for the time that the process should be completed just in time may be enhanced when system states and transitions between states are measured accurately and stored in memory of the portable computing device. | 06-19-2014 |
Joshua H. Stubbs, Boulder, CO US
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20120102249 | Arbitrating Bus Transactions on a Communications Bus Based on Bus Device Health Information and Related Power Management - Devices, systems, methods, and computer-readable mediums for arbitrating bus transactions on a communications bus based on health information are disclosed. Health information of master devices can be used to adjust priorities of bus transactions from master devices to meet quality of service requirements of the master devices. In one embodiment, a bus interconnect is provided and configured to communicate bus transactions from any of a plurality of master devices to slave device(s) coupled the bus interconnect. The bus interconnect is further configured to map health information for each of the plurality of master devices into virtual priority space. The bus interconnect is further configured to translate the virtual priority space into a physical priority level for each of the plurality of master devices. The bus interconnect is further configured to arbitrate bus transactions for the plurality of master devices based on physical priority level for the plurality of master devices. | 04-26-2012 |
20120158968 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING RESOURCES WITHIN A PORTABLE COMPUTING DEVICE - A method and system for managing requests to resources among processors of a portable computing device (“PCD”) includes each master processor identifying a plurality of resources of the PCD in a storage device, such as a message RAM. This message RAM is part of the PCD. A master processor may identify desired states for the plurality of resources in the message RAM. Then, the master processor may generate an alert that the plurality of resources and desired states for resources have been set in the message RAM. After receiving the alert, a controller may determine if one or more previous requests have been processed to completion. If so, then the controller may review the contents of the message RAM to identify the plurality of resources and to identify the desired states of the resources. If appropriate, the controller may pass the desired states to the plurality of resources. | 06-21-2012 |
20120173782 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING SLEEP STATES OF INTERRUPT CONTROLLERS IN A PORTABLE COMPUTING DEVICE - A method and system for managing sleep states of one or more interrupt controllers of processors contained within a portable computing device are described. The method includes a processor defining wake-up interrupt settings in a storage device contained within the portable computing device. This storage device may comprise message random access memory (“RAM”). After wake-up settings have been established in message RAM, a processor may generate an alert that the wake-up settings in the message RAM have been defined. Next, a controller reviews the wake-up interrupt settings in the message RAM for a plurality of interrupt controllers that correspond with a plurality of processors contained within the portable computing device. The controller merges the wake-up settings in the message RAM and then sends the merged wake-up settings to an always-on power manager (“APM”). The APM is responsible for issuing signals to place interrupt controllers of processors into a sleep state. | 07-05-2012 |
Joshua H. Stubbs, Boulde, CO US
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20120159222 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RAPID ENTRY INTO AND FOR RAPID EXITING FROM SLEEP STATES FOR PROCESSORS OF A PORTABLE COMPUTING DEVICE - A method and system for managing sleep states of a portable computing device are described. They include maintaining a sleep set of resource states and an active set of resource states in memory. A request may be issued for a processor to enter into a sleep state. This causes a controller to review a trigger set to determine if a shut down condition for the processor matches one or more conditions listed in the trigger set. Each trigger set may comprise a “trigger event” that may allow a controller to select a specific resource set which is desired by a particular processor based on a trigger event detected by a system power manager. If a trigger set matches a shut down condition, then switching states of one or more resources in accordance with the sleep set may be made by the controller without using a software handshake. | 06-21-2012 |
Joshua Hirsch Stubbs, Longmont, CO US
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20150143148 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR OPTIMIZING A CORE VOLTAGE LEVEL AND ENHANCING FREQUENCY PERFORMANCE OF INDIVIDUAL SUBCOMPONENTS FOR REDUCING POWER CONSUMPTION WITHIN A PCD - A method and system for optimizing a core voltage level of a portable computing device (“PCD”) and enhancing frequency performance of individual subcomponents are disclosed. A plurality of voltage values for a plurality of subsystems is determined. At least one subsystem is a multiplexed subsystem. Next, a reduced set of voltage values is calculated based on the plurality of voltage values and an optimized voltage level is determined for a shared power domain. The shared power domain is subsequently set to the optimized voltage level. If the optimized voltage level is determined to exceed a required voltage level for the at least one multiplexed subsystem when it is running the plurality of processing engines, a subset of the plurality of processing engines may be identified to process a workload of the multiplexed system at a more efficient level of power consumption than the full plurality of processing engines. | 05-21-2015 |
20150234761 | ARBITRATING BUS TRANSACTIONS ON A COMMUNICATIONS BUS BASED ON BUS DEVICE HEALTH INFORMATION AND RELATED POWER MANAGEMENT - Devices, systems, methods, and computer-readable mediums for arbitrating bus transactions on a communications bus based on health information are disclosed. Health information of master devices can be used to adjust priorities of bus transactions from master devices to meet quality of service requirements of the master devices. In one embodiment, a bus interconnect is provided and configured to communicate bus transactions from any of a plurality of master devices to slave device(s) coupled the bus interconnect. The bus interconnect is further configured to map health information for each of the plurality of master devices into virtual priority space. The bus interconnect is further configured to translate the virtual priority space into a physical priority level for each of the plurality of master devices. The bus interconnect is further configured to arbitrate bus transactions for the plurality of master devices based on physical priority level for the plurality of master devices. | 08-20-2015 |
Judith Kay Stubbs, Littleton, CO US
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20150090286 | HEATABLE HAIR ROLLERS - A heatable hair roller includes a roller shell and a removable heatable rod. The unheated roller shell is secured in the hair without risk of heating or burning the skin. The heatable rod is then inserted into the roller shell, and the heatable rod heats the hair by heating the roller shell. An optional roller strap secures the roller shell to the hair. An optional expansion sleeve increases the effective diameter of the heatable rod. An optional heating unit heats the heatable rod. | 04-02-2015 |
Keith Stubbs, San Jose, CA US
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20080209276 | Targeted Regression Testing - A software testing method. In particular implementations, a method includes accessing a first database of one or more bug entries, wherein each but entry comprises information characterizing a bug, an associated code component, and a test script; and a mapping between the component and one or more scripts that test the code component; for one or more bug entries in the first database, determining if the bug is a new bug; if the bug is not a new bug, determining if the test script is new relative to the bug; and if the bug is a new bug or if the test script is new relative to the bug, accessing a second database of the script to component mappings to add a mapping between the test script and the associated code component of a respective bug entry. | 08-28-2008 |
Lauren Nicole Cozart Stubbs, Charlotte, NC US
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20130346284 | NOVEL SYSTEMS AND PROCESSES FOR ENHANCED MICROLENDING - A computer based system and method implements a loan assessment algorithm that accurately generates a numeric score for delivery to lending institutions. The score determined is low cast and rapid, thus meeting two key elements of microfinance. | 12-26-2013 |
Mark Adrian Stubbs, Felton, CA US
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20140108687 | Gang Programming of Devices - Multiple devices may be simultaneously programmed using JTAG circuitry or a JTAG operation. The output of a master device's programming may be used to verify the programming of one or more slave devices. The comparison of the master device's programming output to a slave device's programming output may be handled by a logic circuit. The logic circuit may signal the result of the comparison by, for example, a LED. | 04-17-2014 |
Michael L. Stubbs, Conifer, CO US
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20150355334 | LOCATION-BASED OPERATIONAL CONTROL OF A TRANSMITTER - A method includes receiving location, retrieving geo-fence data from a geo-fence database corresponding to a boundary of a jurisdiction, and automatically selecting between a first or second frequency band satellite transmitter based on the comparison. | 12-10-2015 |
20160050542 | Location-Based Operational Control of a Transmitter - A method includes receiving location information from a Global Positioning System receiver, retrieving geo-fence data from a geo-fence database corresponding to a boundary of a jurisdiction, automatically selecting between a first or second frequency band satellite transmitter based on the comparison. | 02-18-2016 |
Paul Stubbs, Redmond, WA US
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20130252222 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REAL-TIME AND DISCRETE ANALYTICS FOR WEB-MEDIATED CONTENT AND EVENTS - During a presentation, a question is emitted over a network connection to a plurality of audience members, who utilize a computing device to respond. Client software for the audience members' heterogeneous computing devices may receive questions and upload answers. Answers from the audience are collected and aggregated, including optionally aggregating demographic information associated with each respondent and the answer of the respondent. Real-time analytics are provided to the presenter, which facilitates formulation or selection of further content and/or further questions. The timing of the questions can be synchronized with a content by linking the question to particular portions of the content, by tying the question to a particular slide or frame, by setting a length of time after which the question should be emitted, by offering a question on-demand, or some other method. A website maintains content, questions, user credentials of audience members, responses, and aggregated data, among other aspects. | 09-26-2013 |
20150020057 | CONTROLLING APPLICATION FEATURES - A facility is provided for controlling application features. In various embodiments, the facility assembles an indication of features, starts a controlled application, and provides the assembled indication of features to the controlled application so that the controlled application can disable a feature of the controlled application. The facility can include a controlling application that is adapted for assembling a set of tokens that identify features by adding or removing tokens when a user of the controlling application selects a command associated with the controlling application, and a controlled application that, when invoked by the controlling application and provided the assembled set of tokens, controls a feature of the controlled application based on the assembled set of tokens. | 01-15-2015 |
Robert A. Stubbs, Roswell, GA US
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20100153307 | Identifying and Compensating for Model Mis-Specification in Factor Risk Models - Techniques for more accurately estimating the risk, or active risk, of an investment portfolio when using factor risk models are disclosed. This improved accuracy is achieved by identifying and compensating for the inherent “modeling error” present when risk is represented using a factor risk model. The approach adds one or more factors that depend on the investment portfolio and that explicitly compensate for factors that are unspecified or unattributed in the original factor risk model. These unspecified factors of the original factor risk model lead to modeling error in the original factor risk model. The approach can be used with a variety of different factor risk models, such as, fundamental, statistical and macro risk models, for example, and for a variety of securities, such as equities, international equities, composites, exchange traded funds (ETFs), or the like, currencies, and fixed-income, for example. The risk associated with modeling error in a factor risk model relative to a particular portfolio is identified and quantified. Knowledge of this risk associated with modeling error can be utilized when estimating risk, or active risk, using factor risk models or when constructing optimal portfolios by mean-variance optimization or other portfolio construction strategies and procedures that make use of factor risk models. | 06-17-2010 |
20130041848 | Identifying and Compensating for Model Mis-Specification in Factor Risk Models - Techniques for using factor risk models to more accurately estimate the risk or active risk of an investment portfolio are disclosed. Inherent “modeling error” in factor risk models is identified and compensated for. One or more factors are added to compensate for factors that are unspecified or unattributed in the original factor risk model and which lead to modeling error. The approach can be used with a variety of different factor risk models, and for a variety of securities. Knowledge of the risk associated with modeling error can be utilized when estimating risk or active risk using factor risk models or when constructing optimal portfolios by mean-variance optimization or other portfolio construction strategies using factor risk models. | 02-14-2013 |
20150081592 | Adjusted Factor-Based Performance Attribution - Performance attribution results of investment portfolios are often misleading due to correlation between the factor and specific contributions. This correlation is not correctly accounted for in standard factor-based attribution thus leading to potentially erroneous results. The present invention produces an adjusted factor-based performance attribution methodology that moves a portion of the specific return that is correlated with the factor contributions into the factor portion. This methodology adjusts the contribution to a subset of factors and to the specific contributions such that the resulting factor and specific contributions have small correlation. | 03-19-2015 |
Robert E. Stubbs, Longmont, CO US
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20080209099 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR CLUSTERING MULTIPLE INDEPENDENT PCI EXPRESS HIERARCHIES - Apparatus, systems and methods for clustering multiple PCI Express hierarchies to enable access of components in different hierarchies. Each PCI Express hierarchy includes a root device as well as a cluster port for coupling each hierarchy to each other hierarchy of a physical cluster through a PCI Express switched fabric. Memory addresses and transaction IDs are re-mapped by the cluster port of each hierarchy to partition the PCI Express space of the system of multiple hierarchies. A first portion of the partitioned space is reserved for access to local components within a hierarchy. A second portion of the space is used to access remote components of other hierarchies from within a different first hierarchy. The address and transaction ID values exchanged in such remote transactions are re-mapped and used by the cluster port of each hierarchy to route exchanges between hierarchies using standard PCIe root devices, endpoint devices, and switches. | 08-28-2008 |
20130050955 | APPARATUS AND SYSTEMS HAVING STORAGE DEVICES IN A SIDE ACCESSIBLE DRIVE SLED - Apparatus and systems for improved access to storage devices from the sides of sleds mounted in storage enclosures. Embodiments provide apparatus and systems for a sled in a storage enclosure that provides access to storage devices on either side of the sled when the sled is slid forward out of its enclosure. Multiple sleds may be enclosed within a single enclosure to permit access to a portion of the storage devices in the enclosure hence reducing the problems of instability of the rack if the enclosure is mounted near the top of the rack. | 02-28-2013 |
Steven Stubbs, Georgetown, TX US
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20100149766 | System And Method For Assembly Of A Processor And Socket On An Information Handling System Printed Circuit Board - A grid array socket pin field is protected during manufacture of an information handling system with a dust cap having first and second attachment devices. The first attachment device secures the cap to the socket during assembly of the socket in the computer. The second attachment device secures the cap to a load mechanism assemble proximate the socket. Engagement of the second attachment device to the cap automatically releases the cap from the socket to allow removal of the cap from the socket by actuation of the load mechanism to an open position. The second attachment device secures the cap to the load mechanism until a processor is placed in the socket. | 06-17-2010 |
20100223783 | System and Method for Assembly of a Processor and Socket on an Information Handling System Printed Circuit Board - A grid array socket pin field is protected during manufacture of an information handling system with a dust cap having first and second attachment devices. The first attachment device secures the cap to the socket during assembly of the socket in the computer. The second attachment device secures the cap to a load mechanism assemble proximate the socket. Engagement of the second attachment device to the cap automatically releases the cap from the socket to allow removal of the cap from the socket by actuation of the load mechanism to an open position. The second attachment device secures the cap to the load mechanism until a processor is placed in the socket. | 09-09-2010 |
Timothy A. Stubbs, Glenview, IL US
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20110229611 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FOOD PRODUCT ASSEMBLY - A method of making a food product includes forming a first food component; providing a filling to the first food component; forming a second food component and providing the second food component on the first food component and the filling wherein the first food component is in contact with the second food component at least about their respective peripheries; sealing the first and second food components and the filling within a packaging and applying a vacuum to the packaging; cooking the first and second food components and the filling within the packaging to bond the first and second food components together. | 09-22-2011 |
20120107464 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING A FOOD PRODUCT WITH ADDITIVES - A food product includes a first extruded component, a second extruded component co-extruded over the first component, the second component comprising a meat component and an additive, and a casing provided over the second component, wherein the additive comprises at least one of a flavoring, a seasoning, and a coloring. | 05-03-2012 |
20140023752 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FOOD PRODUCT EXTRUSION - A system for producing food products may include an inner tube configured to extrude a first component, and an outer tube provided about the inner tube to define an annular space through which a second component is extruded, the inner and outer tubes (alone or in conjunction with a nozzle or other extrusion mechanism defining an outlet. Additionally, a collagen head can be configured to apply a layer of collagen gel over the second component. The inner and outer tubes are sized, and flow rate may be configured such that an initial diameter of the first component exiting the outlet is substantially smaller than a final diameter of the first component, and an initial thickness of the second component exiting the outlet is substantially greater than a final thickness of the second component. | 01-23-2014 |
20140212550 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING A FOOD PRODUCT WITH ADDITIVES - A food product includes a first extruded component, a second extruded component co-extruded over the first component, the second component comprising a meat component and an additive, and a casing provided over the second component, wherein the additive comprises at least one of a flavoring, a seasoning, and a coloring. | 07-31-2014 |
William R. Stubbs, Fall River, MA US
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20100146505 | Multi-monitor, multi-JVM Java GUI infrastructure with layout via XML - A method and system are provided which allows enhanced support to graphical user interface (GUI) displays on multiple monitors. An extended markup language file provides code to configure each GUI. GUI software need not be re-compiled in order to implement changes in the layout of displays or to accommodate additional monitors. Potential display event handling delays are minimized by providing multiple Java Virtual Machines (JVMs) for GUIs. In one aspect, one JVM is provided for each GUI. | 06-10-2010 |
William Troy Stubbs, Hurricane, UT US
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20090060627 | Power trowel and method for applying finish compounds - A tool for applying finish compound to a structural member is disclosed. The tool includes a conduit, a handle and a finish-compound receiving member. The conduit may include a single discharge hose or may include a plurality of discharge hoses. The handle may include a first support and a second support acting as a grip for a user to grasp the tool. The handle may further include at least one hole formed in the handle to receive the conduit. The finish-compound receiving member may include a finish-compound receiving surface having at least one opening formed therein. The conduit leads from a pump that is in communication with a reservoir of finish compound to the at least one hole in the handle. The handle also includes a hollow interior, such that finish compound is pumped through the conduit into the hollow interior. The hollow interior communicates with the at least one opening formed in the finish-compound receiving surface for dispensing finish compound to the finish-compound receiving surface for application. | 03-05-2009 |