Taylor, Ii
Charles A. Taylor, Ii, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20090177432 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REAL TIME MEASUREMENT OF SUBSTRATE TEMPERATURES FOR USE IN SEMICONDUCTOR GROWTH AND WAFER PROCESSING - The invention is an optical method and apparatus for measuring the temperature of semiconductor substrates in real-time, during thin film growth and wafer processing. Utilizing the nearly linear dependence of the interband optical absorption edge on temperature, the present method and apparatus result in highly accurate measurement of the absorption edge in diffuse reflectance and transmission geometry, in real time, with sufficient accuracy and sensitivity to enable closed loop temperature control of wafers during film growth and processing. The apparatus operates across a wide range of temperatures covering all of the required range for common semiconductor substrates. | 07-09-2009 |
20100246631 | BLACKBODY FITTING FOR TEMPERATURE DETERMINATION - A temperature monitoring technique for collecting radiation intensity (blackbody emission) across a broad wavelength range. A solid state spectrometer ( | 09-30-2010 |
20100274523 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REAL TIME MEASUREMENT OF SUBSTRATE TEMPERATURES FOR USE IN SEMICONDUCTOR GROWTH AND WAFER PROCESSING - The invention is an optical method and apparatus for measuring the temperature of semiconductor substrates in real-time, during thin film growth and wafer processing. Utilizing the nearly linear dependence of the interband optical absorption edge on temperature, the present method and apparatus result in highly accurate measurement of the absorption edge in diffuse reflectance and transmission geometry, in real time, with sufficient accuracy and sensitivity to enable closed loop temperature control of wafers during film growth and processing. The apparatus operates across a wide range of temperatures covering all of the required range for common semiconductor substrates. | 10-28-2010 |
20120133934 | THIN FILM TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT USING OPTICAL ABSORPTION EDGE WAVELENGTH - A technique for determining the temperature of a sample including a semiconductor film | 05-31-2012 |
20130141711 | NON-CONTACT, OPTICAL SENSOR FOR SYNCHRONIZING TO FREE ROTATING SAMPLE PLATENS WITH ASYMMETRY - A method and apparatus for determining the synchronicity of a rotary platen ( | 06-06-2013 |
20130321805 | REAL-TIME TEMPERATURE, OPTICAL BAND GAP, FILM THICKNESS, AND SURFACE ROUGHNESS MEASUREMENT FOR THIN FILMS APPLIED TO TRANSPARENT SUBSTRATES - A method and apparatus ( | 12-05-2013 |
Larry Taylor, Ii, Berthod, CO US
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20140322765 | Enhanced Processive Cellulases - Nucleic acid sequences encoding chimeric polypeptides that exhibit enhanced cellulase activities are disclosed herein. These nucleic acids may be expressed in hosts such as fungi, which in turn may be cultured to produce chimeric polypeptides. Also disclosed are chimeric polypeptides and their use in the degradation of cellulosic materials. | 10-30-2014 |
Mario Lyndell Taylor, Ii, Marietta, GA US
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20160090288 | Automated Mixed Drink Dispenser - This disclosure relates generally to beverage dispensing systems. In one embodiment, device for dispensing a beverage includes a housing and a beverage dispensing control system. The housing may include a plurality of reservoirs each respectively configured to contain a respective liquid ingredient, a plurality of pump mechanisms, wherein each pump in the plurality of pump mechanisms is operatively connected to a respective reservoir from the plurality of reservoirs, and configured to transfer the respective liquid ingredient from the respective reservoir. The housing may further include a nozzle operatively connected to the plurality of pump mechanisms, configured to receive a liquid ingredient from at least one pump mechanism from the plurality of pump mechanism, and dispense the liquid ingredient into a beverage receptacle, a solid ingredient reservoir, a solid ingredient dispensing mechanism, an age gateway module, and an intoxication gateway module. | 03-31-2016 |
Robert Dale Taylor, Ii, Farmington, AR US
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20090167559 | Advertising system and method of use - A vehicle messaging system operably connected to a communications network that is configured to receive, store, manipulate, view and transmit data. The vehicle messaging system is mounted within the interior of a vehicle and further includes the necessary electronics to determine its geographic coordinates and transmit that data across the communications network. The communications network functions as a conduit to allow organizations or individuals to send and receive information such as but not limited to advertising messages to vehicle messaging systems connected to the communications network. The vehicle messaging system is operably connected to the communications network utilizing wireless technology such as but not limited to short-wave, RF or cellular frequencies. | 07-02-2009 |
Ronald W. Taylor, Ii, Morrisville, NC US
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20140122727 | Routing Traffic for Applications by a Software Router Co-Resident in Application Memory Space of a General Purpose Computer - The embodiments described herein provide mechanism that allows an embedded router software image and an application to run in the user application memory space of a general purpose computer. A connection is established with an operating system device configured to route packets between the application and the software router and route, by the software router, network traffic to and from the application by way of the connection. The application may be connected to other applications in the user application memory space or connected to applications that are external to the general purpose computer. | 05-01-2014 |
Russell M. Taylor, Ii, Pittsboro, NC US
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20090126774 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR CONTROLLING ORIENTATION OF A PHOTOVOLTAIC COLLECTION SYSTEM TO TRACK APPARENT MOVEMENT OF THE SUN - The subject matter described herein includes methods, systems, and computer readable media for controlling orientation of a photovoltaic collection system to track apparent movement of the sun. According to one aspect, a method for controlling orientation of a photovoltaic collection system to track apparent movement of the sun using a photovoltaic-collection-system-derived tracking algorithm is provided. The method includes determining an initial orientation of a photovoltaic collection system. The method further includes automatically deriving, using output from the photovoltaic collection system as it tracks apparent movement of the sun across the sky caused by spinning of the earth on its axis and its orbit around the sun, a tracking algorithm for controlling orientation of the photovoltaic collection system to track the apparent movement of the sun. The method further includes controlling orientation of the photovoltaic collection system to track apparent movement of the sun using the photovoltaic-collection-system-derived tracking algorithm. | 05-21-2009 |
Russell Morton Taylor, Ii, Pittsboro, NC US
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20150300953 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR DETERMINING PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF A SPECIMEN IN A PORTABLE POINT OF CARE DIAGNOSTIC DEVICE - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for determining physical properties of a specimen in a portable point of care device are disclosed. According to one aspect, a method includes placing a specimen onto an active surface that includes a plurality of microposts extending outwards from a substrate, wherein each micropost includes a proximal end attached to the substrate and a distal end opposite the proximal end and generating an actuation force in proximity to the micropost array that compels at least some of the microposts to exhibit motion. The method further includes detecting light that is emitted by an illumination source and interacts with the active surface while the at least some microposts exhibit motion in response to the actuation force, measuring data that represents the detected light interacting with the active surface, and determining at least one physical property of the specimen based on the measured data. | 10-22-2015 |