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Ben Williams, Chaska, MN US
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20150308190 | STEP LADDER - A ladder including a first frame, a second frame and a platform assembly. The first frame includes one or more fixed steps. The platform assembly includes a first platform pivotably coupled to the first frame, a second platform pivotably coupled to the first frame, a first linkage coupled between the second frame and one of the first platform and the second platform, and a second linkage coupled to the first platform and the second platform. The ladder is movable between a closed position and an open position | 10-29-2015 |
Brett Allyn Williams, Lino Lakes, MN US
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20100234875 | RUPTURE-RESISTANT COMPLIANT RADIOPAQUE CATHETER BALLOON AND METHODS FOR USE OF SAME IN AN INTRAVASCULAR SURGICAL PROCEDURE - The present invention provides a compliant balloon for use with a catheter having an inner compliant inner layer defining a cylindrical lumen encased by a fiber layer including non-braided inelastic fibers imparting integrity to the balloon wall. The balloon further includes radiopaque material which may be disposed over substantially the entire length of the balloon as a coating or by incorporation within the fiber layer or an outer coating layer. The balloon is expandable from a folded deflated state to an inflated state by increasing pressure within the balloon and can be used with saline as the sole inflation medium to allow rapid deflation as compared to use of a balloon with a contrast medium. | 09-16-2010 |
20140336692 | RUPTURE-RESISTANT COMPLIANT RADIOPAQUE CATHETER BALLOON AND METHODS FOR USE OF SAME IN AN INTRAVASCULAR SURGICAL PROCEDURE - The present invention provides a compliant balloon for use with a catheter having an inner compliant inner layer defining a cylindrical lumen encased by a fiber layer including non-braided inelastic fibers imparting integrity to the balloon wall. The balloon further includes radiopaque material which may be disposed over substantially the entire length of the balloon as a coating or by incorporation within the fiber layer or an outer coating layer. The balloon is expandable from a folded deflated state to an inflated state by increasing pressure within the balloon and can be used with saline as the sole inflation medium to allow rapid deflation as compared to use of a balloon with a contrast medium. | 11-13-2014 |
Christopher M. Williams, Rochester, MN US
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20090118853 | AUTOMATED PROCESS FOR HOLDING PRODUCTS AT PREDEFINED POINTS DURING MANUFACTURING - Embodiments of the present invention address deficiencies of the art in respect to manufacturing production and provide a method, system and computer program product for mass hold management and routing processing. In one embodiment of the invention, a method for halting, initiating or resuming production of a product during a manufacturing process can be provided. The method can include defining criteria that must be met by a work unit and defining a point in the manufacturing process. The method can further include applying the criteria to a plurality of work units currently in the manufacturing process. The method can further include identifying at least one work unit of the plurality of work units that meets the criteria, responsive to said applying the criteria to the plurality of work units, and halting, initiating or resuming manufacturing of the at least one work unit at the point. | 05-07-2009 |
20100057507 | Real-Time Manufacturing Routing Optimization Using Content and Quality Level - Dynamically generating manufacturing routings in a manufacturing environment, using content and quality level information. The content and quality level information may pertain to multiple, disparate commodities (e.g., parts and/or assemblies) which are to be processed as a group, and some of those commodities may have already undergone various processes (such as testing of various types and durations). The generated routings may reflect parameterizations pertaining to the commodities. | 03-04-2010 |
Chrysanthi Williams, Minnetonka, MN US
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20090019950 | System and Method For Stimulation And Characterization Of Biologic materials - A multi-sample biologic material stimulation and characterization system includes individual flow paths for each sample. Each individual flow path can maintain sterile conditions and may be chemically monitored. The mean flow rate and pulsatile flow rate through each sample may be individually controlled. Pressure at the sample is controlled independently of the flow rate through downstream variable flow restrictors. An axial force may be applied to each sample. A radial force may be applied via hydrostatic pressure of chamber fluid surrounding each sample. A real-time controller manages the system and saves information gathered from the transducers and actuators of the system. | 01-22-2009 |
20130160577 | System for Mechanical Stimulation and Characterization of Biologic Samples - A system for applying mechanical stimulation to a biologic sample includes a first biologic sample chamber having a biologic sample holder therein, a support structure for holding the first biologic sample chamber, and a first actuator that can supply a mechanical load to a biologic sample held by the biologic sample holder. The actuator is configured to move into a first position proximate to the chamber in which the actuator can transmit the load to the biologic sample via a first transmission path that includes the biologic sample holder. A controller is configured to automatically move the first actuator into the first position. | 06-27-2013 |
Crysanthi Williams, Minnetonka, MN US
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20090286306 | SAMPLE CHAMBER VOLUME REDUCER - An apparatus includes a chamber insert capable of being received by a sample chamber of a conditioning system. The received chamber insert reduces the volume of the sample chamber and defines a cavity that substantially surrounds a sample holder located in the sample chamber. | 11-19-2009 |
David F. Williams, Minnetonka, MN US
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20140136237 | HEALTHCARE DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Efficient computer distribution of healthcare information is achieved by computer aggregating the healthcare information directly from multiple sources, namely, computers of healthcare providers, including EHR vendors, and patients. Financial incentives to share information are provided to the sources. Healthcare information may de-identified by removing some specific information about the patient and the provider, and inserting generalized information about each. Healthcare providers and patients may prohibit use of their information, limit the content of their information, and control to whom their information is sold. Compensation and distribution of information among purchasers may be controlled to ensure fairness. The healthcare information may be analyzed, reordered and filtered to generate data or reports in response to a purchase request. | 05-15-2014 |
20150154358 | COMPUTER GENERATING AND MODIFYING MEDICAL RECORDS TO COMPLY WITH CUSTOMER RESTRICTIONS - Medical records are created and modified based upon the needs of the user. In addition to selecting information needed by a user from a database, the present invention identifies and eliminates information from the medical records that is not needed or wanted. A computer database is created by receiving from healthcare providers a plurality of electronic encounter records. The computer further receives input data relating to the medical information that the customer wishes to include in the desired report. The input data may include items to be included in the report or items to be excluded from the report. The computer analyzes the patient encounter records in the database to identify and select a subset of patient encounter records based on the input data. The computer analyzes the subset of patient encounter records to identify and remove medical information to thereby create a sub-subset of medical information again based on the input data provided by the customer. A desired report is computer generated from the patient encounter records based on the sub-subset of medical information. | 06-04-2015 |
Dina L. Williams, Andover, MN US
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20080244903 | NOVEL LEAD BODY-TO-CONNECTOR TRANSITION ZONE - A medical electrical lead includes a lead body and a connector terminal. A conductor extends from the lead body to the connector terminal along a helical path through a transition zone. | 10-09-2008 |
20110118813 | ELECTRODE ASSEMBLY IN A MEDICAL ELECTRICAL LEAD - A medical device lead is presented that includes an electrode assembly having a first electrode located near a distal end of the electrode assembly and a second electrode located near a proximal end of the electrode assembly. The electrode assembly also includes a conductive elongated coupler that is electrically coupled to the first electrode and capacitively coupled to the second electrode. At low frequencies and DC (e.g., during delivery of stimulation therapy), the capacitive coupling between the conductive elongated coupler and the second electrode presents a high impedance allowing little current to be redirected from the first electrode to the second electrode. However, at high frequencies (e.g., during an MRI scan) the capacitive coupling between the conductive elongated coupler and the second electrode presents a low impedance, resulting in a significant amount of induced current being redirected to the second electrode and dissipated into bodily fluid surrounding the second electrode. | 05-19-2011 |
Dorothy Williams, St. Paul, MN US
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20150141318 | USE OF SUGARS IN A STABILIZATION MATRIX AND SOLID COMPOSITIONS - The use of sugars in a stabilization matrix and solid detergent compositions is disclosed along with methods of making and using the solid detergent compositions. | 05-21-2015 |
Douglas John Williams, Orono, MN US
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20100146042 | INTERACTIVE CUSTOMIZABLE BROADCAST - The present invention concerns an interactive customizable broadcast which is characterized by the ability of the user to select those individual broadcast stories or materials offered by a broadcaster (content provider) that are of particular interest to the user for assembly into a customized broadcast that is played immediately or at a later time. The customized broadcast may be supported by advertising which is also selected by the user from a menu of choices provided by the broadcaster. The broadcast may also be interactive providing the user with the ability to provide feedback to the broadcaster or the ability of the user to explore related or additional material to the offerings selected by the user. The interactive customizable broadcast service is also a smart service which is capable of learning the categorical preferences of the user for content and advertising. | 06-10-2010 |
20120221406 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DELIVERING PREFERENCE-BASED CONTENT AND ADVERTISING - A method of delivering content and advertisers ems to a viewer, wherein the advertisement are determined by user preferences. The content and advertisements are associated such that a content provider or advertiser can determine statics regarding their content or advertisements. Such statistics can include how many time the contest or ads were viewed, who viewed It, what was the revenue or cost associated with the view, which content was viewed with which ads, and how did the content or advertisement rate. | 08-30-2012 |
Eric R. Williams, Maple Grove, MN US
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20090177242 | Apparatus and method for non-invasive induction of ventricular fibrillation - An apparatus and method for delivering an external shock pulse receive pacing pulses generated by a first device and a shock pulse generated by a second device. An output of the apparatus is coupled to patient electrodes and the apparatus controls delivery of the received pacing pulses to the output and delivery of the received shock pulse to the output. A control module, pacing control and shock control included in the apparatus cooperatively control delivery of the received shock pulse to the output at a predetermined delay after one of the received pacing pulses. | 07-09-2009 |
20130079861 | IMD STABILITY MONITOR - Techniques for determining an attachment stability of leadless pacing device (LPD) implanted within a patient are described. For example, the LPD may detect one or more stability metrics from one or more electrodes of the LPD and/or an activity sensor within the LPD. Based on one or more of these stability metrics, e.g., a mechanical motion of the LPD, a stability module within the LPD may determine the attachment stability of the LPD within the patient. If the attachment stability is insufficient to provide efficacious therapy or indicates at least partial dislodgement of the LPD from tissue, the LPD may wirelessly transmit stability information to an external device. In some examples, the LPD may be implanted within a chamber of the heart. | 03-28-2013 |
20150157866 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING LONGEVITY - A method and apparatus for determining estimated remaining longevity for an implantable stimulator. The device employs pre-calculated numbers of days for various combinations conditions of device usage parameters to determine remaining device longevity based upon identified actual conditions of device usage and employs the determined longevity to change longevity indicator states in the device. While between longevity state changes, the device the identified conditions of device usage and adjusts the determined longevity if the conditions of use change significantly. The indicator states may correspond to one or more of Recommended Replacement Time (RRT), Elective Replacement Indicator (ERI) or End of Service (EOS). | 06-11-2015 |
Errol Williams, Minneapolis, MN US
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20100068523 | Surface modification of and dispersion of particles - A method provides a redispersible nanoparticle powder. The method includes: | 03-18-2010 |
Jamie Williams, St. Louis Park, MN US
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20130274705 | FEEDBACK-BASED DIURETIC OR NATRIURETIC MOLECULE ADMINISTRATION - Devices, systems and methods using feedback from sensors for the treatment of pathological conditions such as Kidney Disease (KD) alone, Heart Failure (HF) alone, KD with concomitant HF or cardiorenal diseases syndrome (CRS) are described. The devices, systems and methods monitor and gather patient information and administer one or more diuretic or natriuretic molecules. | 10-17-2013 |
20140031787 | FEEDBACK-BASED DIURETIC OR NATRIURETIC MOLECULE ADMINISTRATION - Devices, systems and methods using feedback from sensors for the treatment of pathological conditions such as Kidney Disease (KD) alone, Heart Failure (HF) alone, KD with concomitant HF or cardiorenal diseases syndrome (CRS) are described. The devices, systems and methods monitor and gather patient information and administer one or more diuretic or natriuretic molecules. | 01-30-2014 |
Jeffrey L. Williams, Rochester, MN US
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20110072173 | Processing Host Transfer Requests for Direct Block Access Storage Devices - Described embodiments provide a host subsystem that generates a host context corresponding to a received host data transfer request. A programmable sequencer generates one or more sequencer contexts based on the host context. Each of the sequencer contexts corresponds to at least part of the host data transfer request. The sequencer contexts are provided to a buffer subsystem of the media controller. For host read requests, the buffer subsystem retrieves the data associated with the sequencer contexts of the read request from a corresponding buffer or a storage media and transmits the data associated with the sequencer contexts to the host device. For host write requests, the buffer subsystem receives the data associated with the host context from the host device and stores the data associated with the sequencer contexts of the write request to a corresponding buffer or the storage media. | 03-24-2011 |
20110087890 | INTERLOCKING PLAIN TEXT PASSWORDS TO DATA ENCRYPTION KEYS - Described embodiments provide for authenticating a user request for access to at least a portion of an encrypted storage device. First, the request for access to at least a portion of the encrypted storage device is received. The request includes a plaintext password. A hash module generates a hashed version of the received plaintext password based on an authentication hash key. A hashed value of the generated plaintext password is retrieved from a key storage. A hash comparator compares the hashed version of the received plaintext password with the retrieved hashed value of the generated plaintext password. If the hashed version of the received plaintext password and the retrieved hashed value of the generated plaintext password are equal, the user is authenticated for access to at least a portion of the encrypted storage device. Otherwise, the user is denied access to the encrypted storage device. | 04-14-2011 |
20110087898 | SAVING ENCRYPTION KEYS IN ONE-TIME PROGRAMMABLE MEMORY - Described embodiments provide encryption/decryption of data transferred between a media controller and a storage device. The media controller provides encryption/decryption based on a root key (RK). Storage in a one-time programmable (OTP) memory is provided as a plurality of un-burned slots. The OTP memory is initially provided without the RK, which is generated with a random number generator. A control module performs the steps of i) burning the RK to an initial slot of the OTP memory, and ii) validating the burned RK (bRK) stored at the initial slot based on a comparison of the RK and the burned RK. If the control module validates the burned RK, the burned RK is employed by the media controller. Otherwise, one or more subsequent slots of the OTP memory are burned with the RK until the control module validates the corresponding burned RK. | 04-14-2011 |
Jeffrey M. Williams, Andover, MN US
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20140316500 | LEAD SET FOR NERVE STIMULATOR AND METHOD OF OPERATION THEREOF - Single-use electrical leads for a nerve stimulator are disclosed. The nerve stimulator has a “test mode” that determines a current value for treatment, and a “therapy mode” that administers treatment with the chosen current value. Preferably the fuse is electrically isolated from the leads that contact the patient. | 10-23-2014 |
20150238757 | LEAD SET FOR NERVE STIMULATOR AND METHOD OF OPERATION THEREOF - Single-use electrical leads for a nerve stimulator are disclosed. The nerve stimulator has a “test mode” that determines a current value for treatment, and a “therapy mode” that administers treatment with the chosen current value. Preferably the fuse is electrically isolated from the leads that contact the patient. | 08-27-2015 |
John O. Williams, Robbinsdale, MN US
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20100027920 | Fire barrier housing/insert - A fire resistant and heat insulating flexible portable container comprising a housing having an interior compartment therein for receiving articles to be protected from heat and fire therein, a closeable aperture for allowing a user access to the interior compartment of said housing, a first layer of non-combustible fire resistant and heat insulating fabric encasing the interior compartment of said housing, a second layer of non-combustible fire resistant and heat insulating fabric covering said first layer of fire resistant and heat insulating fabric and a non-combustible heat insulating mat or pad sandwiched between said first layer of fire resistant and heat insulating fabric and said second layer of fire resistant and heat insulating fabric. | 02-04-2010 |
Joseph R. Williams, Eden Prairie, MN US
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20130132302 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND INTERFACES IN A PATENT PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Systems, methods and interfaces for patent portfolio management are proposed. In one example embodiment, a system comprises at least one module, executing on one or more computer processors, to assign a first, arbitrary patent value unit to any issued patent in the portfolio that has not been cited forward against another patent or application, assign a second, arbitrary patent value unit to any issued patent in the portfolio that has been cited forward against another patent or application, and sum the first and second arbitrary patent values units to derive the aggregate value of the patent portfolio. | 05-23-2013 |
20130282409 | Systems and methods for patent portfolio management - Systems and methods for patent portfolio management are proposed. In one example embodiment, a system or method includes maintaining or accessing a database including data relating to patent maintenance fees and due dates. An interactive interface is presented to a user, the interface including a display of a maintenance fee and a due date for at least one patent in the database. The interactive interface allows a user to request a maintenance-fee cost projection for a selected group or portfolio of patents in the database. A notification selection element allows a user to request notification of maintenance fee payments coming due. | 10-24-2013 |
20140052650 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PATENT PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT - Systems and methods for patent portfolio management are described. In some example embodiments, a web site of the patent owner is identified, based on a name of a patent owner. The web site includes content presented in one or more pages. The content of the web site of the patent owner is accessed. Also, patent data that pertains to a patent asset of the patent owner is accessed. The patent data includes a description of the patent asset. The content of the web site and the description of the patent asset are compared. One or more keywords present both in the content of the web site and in the description of the patent asset are identified. A page of the one or more pages where the one or more keywords are present is identified. The page of the one or more pages of the web site is correlated to the patent asset based on the one or more keywords. | 02-20-2014 |
20140052667 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PATENT PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT - Systems and method for patent portfolio management are described. In some example embodiments, a patent matter database that includes data pertaining to a patent matter is maintained. The data includes a docket activity description for a docket activity pertaining to the patent matter and a docket date that indicates a due date for the docket activity. An analysis on the data is performed based on applying a docketing rule to the data. The docketing rule specifies a condition when the docket date is a critical date. A determination is made that the docket date is the critical date based on the condition being satisfied in the data. The data is tagged to indicate that the docket date is the critical date. | 02-20-2014 |
20140317000 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGEMENT OF A PATENT PORTFOLIO - Generally discussed herein are systems and methods for performing patent analytics. In one or more embodiments, a method for performing patent analytics can include receiving an identification of a target patent, analyzing the target patent to determine a corpus of prior art references cited against the target patent, classifying a plurality of the references in the corpus of prior art references as abandoned or active, generating a value rating for the target patent based in part on the classifying, or storing the value rating in association with the target patent. | 10-23-2014 |
20140379388 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PATENT PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT - Systems and methods for patent portfolio management are proposed. In one example embodiment, a system or method includes maintaining or accessing a database including data relating to patent maintenance fees and due dates. An interactive interface is presented to a user, the interface including a display of a maintenance fee and a due date for at least one patent in the database. The interactive interface allows a user to request a maintenance-fee cost projection for a selected group or portfolio of patents in the database. A notification selection element allows a user to request notification of maintenance fee payments coming due. | 12-25-2014 |
Keith Williams, Kenyon, MN US
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20150264882 | INBRED CORN LINE BC147 - Inbred corn lines, designated BB208, BB209, BB210, BB211, BC146, BC147, CB21, CB34, CB39, II15, II17, IM5, LK1, and MM65, are disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of inbred corn lines BB208, BB209, BB210, BB211, BC146, BC147, CB21, CB34, CB39, II15, II17, IM5, LK1, and MM65, to the plants and plant parts of inbred corn lines BB208, BB209, BB210, BB211, BC146, BC147, CB21, CB34, CB39, II15, II17, IM5, LK1, and MM65 and to methods for producing a corn plant, either inbred or hybrid, by crossing inbred corn lines BB208, BB209, BB210, BB211, BC146, BC147, CB21, CB34, CB39, II15, II17, IM5, LK1, and MM65 with itself or another corn line. The invention also relates to products produced from the seeds, plants, or parts thereof, of inbred corn lines BB208, BB209, BB210, BB211, BC146, BC147, CB21, CB34, CB39, II15, II17, IM5, LK1, and MM65 and/or of the hybrids produced using the inbred as a parent. The invention further relates to methods for producing a corn plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic plants produced by that method and to methods for producing other inbred corn lines derived from inbred corn lines BB208, BB209, BB210, BB211, BC146, BC147, CB21, CB34, CB39, II15, II17, IM5, LK1, and MM65. | 09-24-2015 |
20150264883 | INBRED CORN LINE II15 - Inbred corn lines, designated BB208, BB209, BB210, BB211, BC146, BC147, CB21, CB34, CB39, II15, II17, IM5, LK1, and MM65, are disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of inbred corn lines BB208, BB209, BB210, BB211, BC146, BC147, CB21, CB34, CB39, II15, II17, IM5, LK1, and MM65, to the plants and plant parts of inbred corn lines BB208, BB209, BB210, BB211, BC146, BC147, CB21, CB34, CB39, II15, II17, IM5, LK1, and MM65 and to methods for producing a corn plant, either inbred or hybrid, by crossing inbred corn lines BB208, BB209, BB210, BB211, BC146, BC147, CB21, CB34, CB39, II15, II17, IM5, LK1, and MM65 with itself or another corn line. The invention also relates to products produced from the seeds, plants, or parts thereof, of inbred corn lines BB208, BB209, BB210, BB211, BC146, BC147, CB21, CB34, CB39, II15, II17, IM5, LK1, and MM65 and/or of the hybrids produced using the inbred as a parent. The invention further relates to methods for producing a corn plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic plants produced by that method and to methods for producing other inbred corn lines derived from inbred corn lines. BB208, BB209, BB210, BB211, BC146, BC147, CB21, CB34, CB39, II15, II17, IM5, LK1, and MM65. | 09-24-2015 |
Kelly L. Williams, Rochester, MN US
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20100308413 | 3-D SINGLE GATE INVERTER - A 3-D (Three Dimensional) inverter having a single gate electrode. The single gate electrode has a first gate dielectric between the gate electrode and a body of a first FET (Field Effect transistor) of a first doping type, the first FET having first source/drain regions in a semiconductor substrate, or in a well in the semiconductor substrate. The single gate electrode has a second gate dielectric between the gate electrode and a body of a second FET of opposite doping to the first FET. Second source/drain regions of the second FET are formed from epitaxial layers grown over the first source/drain regions. | 12-09-2010 |
20110059583 | 3-D Single Gate Inverter - A 3-D (Three Dimensional) inverter having a single gate electrode. The single gate electrode has a first gate dielectric between the gate electrode and a body of a first FET (Field Effect transistor) of a first doping type, the first FET having first source/drain regions in a semiconductor substrate, or in a well in the semiconductor substrate. The single gate electrode has a second gate dielectric between the gate electrode and a body of a second FET of opposite doping to the first FET. Second source/drain regions of the second FET are formed from epitaxial layers grown over the first source/drain regions. | 03-10-2011 |
20110204428 | IMPLEMENTING EDRAM STACKED FET STRUCTURE - A method and circuit for implementing an embedded dynamic random access memory (eDRAM), and a design structure on which the subject circuit resides are provided. The embedded dynamic random access memory (eDRAM) circuit includes a stacked field effect transistor (FET) and capacitor. The capacitor is fabricated directly on top of the FET to build the eDRAM. | 08-25-2011 |
20110298052 | Vertical Stacking of Field Effect Transistor Structures for Logic Gates - A vertical structure is formed upon a semiconductor substrate. The vertical structure comprises four dielectric layers parallel to a top surface of the semiconductor substrate and three conducting layers, one conducting layer between each vertically adjacent dielectric layer. A first FET (field effect transistor) and a third FET are arranged parallel to the top surface of the semiconductor and a second FET is arranged orthogonal to the top surface of the semiconductor. All three FETs are independently controllable. The first conducting layer is a gate electrode of the first FET; the second conducting layer is a gate electrode of the second FET, and the third conducting layer is the gate electrode of the third FET. | 12-08-2011 |
20120032274 | Vertically Stacked FETs With Series Bipolar Junction Transistor - Vertically stacked Field Effect Transistors (FETs) are created on a vertical structure formed on a semiconductor substrate where a first FET and a second FET are controllable independently. A bipolar junction transistor is connected between and in series with the first FET and the second FET, the bipolar junction transistor may be controllable independently of the first and second FET. | 02-09-2012 |
20120126330 | Enhanced Thin Film Field Effect Transistor Integration into Back End of Line - A semiconductor chip has self aligned (where a gate electrode and associated spacers define the source/drain implant with respect to the gate electrode) Field Effect Transistors (FETs) in a back end of the line (BEOL) portion of the semiconductor chip. The FETs are used to make buffer circuits in the BEOL to improve delay and signal integrity of long signal paths on the semiconductor chip. | 05-24-2012 |
20120175624 | IMPLEMENTING VERTICAL SIGNAL REPEATER TRANSISTORS UTILIZING WIRE VIAS AS GATE NODES - A method and structures are provided for implementing vertical transistors utilizing wire vias as gate nodes. The vertical transistors are high performance transistors fabricated up in the stack between the planes of the global signal routing wire, for example, used as vertical signal repeater transistors. An existing via or a supplemental vertical via between wire planes provides both an electrical connection and the gate node of the novel vertical transistor. | 07-12-2012 |
20120175626 | IMPLEMENTING SEMICONDUCTOR SOC WITH METAL VIA GATE NODE HIGH PERFORMANCE STACKED TRANSISTORS - A method and structures are provided for implementing metal via gate node high performance stacked vertical transistors in a back end of line (BEOL) on a semiconductor System on Chip (SoC). The high performance stacked vertical transistors include a pair of stacked vertical field effect transistors (FETs) formed by polycrystalline depositions in a stack between planes of a respective global signal routing wire. A channel length of each of the stacked vertical FETs is delineated by the polycrystalline depositions with sequential source deposition, channel deposition and drain deposition; and a wire via defines the gate node. | 07-12-2012 |
20120216301 | IMPLEMENTING HACKING DETECTION AND BLOCK FUNCTION AT INDETERMINATE TIMES WITH PRIORITIES AND LIMITS - A method and circuits for implementing a hacking detection and block function at indeterminate times, and a design structure on which the subject circuit resides are provided. A circuit includes an antenna wrapped around a dynamic bus inside circuitry to be protected. The antenna together with the dynamic bus node is designed so an average bus access activates a field effect transistor (FET) that is connected to a capacitor. The FET drains the capacitor in a specified number of activations by the antenna. The capacitor has a leakage path to a voltage supply rail VDD that charges the capacitor back high after a time, such as ten to one hundred cycles, of the dynamic bus being quiet. The capacitor provides a hacking detect signal for temporarily blocking operation of the circuitry to be protected responsive to determining that the dynamic bus is more active than functionally expected. | 08-23-2012 |
20120267697 | eDRAM HAVING DYNAMIC RETENTION AND PERFORMANCE TRADEOFF - A semiconductor chip has an embedded dynamic random access memory (eDRAM) in an independently voltage controlled silicon region that is a circuit element useful for controlling capacitor values of eDRAM deep trench capacitors and threshold voltages of field effect transistors overlying the independently voltage controlled silicon region. Retention time and performance of the eDRAM is controlled by applying a voltage to the independently voltage controlled silicon region. | 10-25-2012 |
20120267752 | INDEPENDENTLY VOLTAGE CONTROLLED VOLUME OF SILICON ON A SILICON ON INSULATOR CHIP - A semiconductor chip has an independently voltage controlled silicon region that is a circuit element useful for controlling capacitor values of eDRAM trench capacitors and threshold voltages of field effect transistors overlying the independently voltage controlled silicon region. A bottom, or floor, of the independently voltage controlled silicon region is a deep implant of opposite doping to a doping of a substrate of the independently voltage controlled silicon region. A top, or ceiling, of the independently voltage controlled silicon region is a buried oxide implant in the substrate. Sides of the independently voltage controlled silicon region are deep trench isolation. Voltage of the independently voltage controlled silicon region is applied through a contact structure formed through the buried oxide. | 10-25-2012 |
20120268160 | IMPLEMENTING TEMPORARY DISABLE FUNCTION OF PROTECTED CIRCUITRY BY MODULATING THRESHOLD VOLTAGE OF TIMING SENSITIVE CIRCUIT - A method and circuits for implementing a temporary disable function at indeterminate times of circuitry to be protected in a semiconductor chip, such as in an integrated circuit or a system on a chip (SOC) by modulating threshold voltage shifts of a timing sensitive circuit, and a design structure on which the subject circuit resides are provided. The timing sensitive circuit is designed to be sensitive to threshold-voltage shifts and is placed over an independently voltage controlled silicon region. Upon startup, the independently voltage controlled silicon region is grounded, and then is left floating. Each time a hack attempt or predefined functional oddity is detected, charge is applied onto the independently voltage controlled silicon region. After a defined charge has accumulated, the device threshold voltages in the timing sensitive circuit above the independently voltage controlled silicon region are modulated causing the timing-sensitive circuit to fail. | 10-25-2012 |
20120268195 | IMPLEMENTING eFUSE CIRCUIT WITH ENHANCED eFUSE BLOW OPERATION - A method and an eFuse circuit for implementing with enhanced eFuse blow operation without requiring a separate high current and high voltage supply to blow the eFuse, and a design structure on which the subject circuit resides are provided. The eFuse circuit includes an eFuse connected to a field effect transistor (FET) operatively controlled during a sense mode and a blow mode for sensing and blowing the eFuse. The eFuse circuit is placed over an independently voltage controlled silicon region. During a sense mode, the independently voltage controlled silicon region is grounded providing an increased threshold voltage of the FET. During a blow mode, the independently voltage controlled silicon region is charged to a voltage supply potential. The threshold voltage of the FET is reduced by the charged independently voltage controlled silicon region for providing enhanced FET blow function. | 10-25-2012 |
20130043544 | STRUCTURE HAVING THREE INDEPENDENT FINFET TRANSISTORS - A semiconductor chip has a FinFET structure with three independently controllable FETs on a single fin. The three FETs are connected in parallel so that current will flow between a common source and a common drain if one or more of the three independently controllable FETs is turned on. The three independently controllable FETs may be used in logic gates. | 02-21-2013 |
20130082268 | IMPLEMENTING VERTICAL SIGNAL REPEATER TRANSISTORS UTILIZING WIRE VIAS AS GATE NODES - A method and structures are provided for implementing vertical transistors utilizing wire vias as gate nodes. The vertical transistors are high performance transistors fabricated up in the stack between the planes of the global signal routing wire, for example, used as vertical signal repeater transistors. An existing via or a supplemental vertical via between wire planes provides both an electrical connection and the gate node of the novel vertical transistor. | 04-04-2013 |
20130126881 | IMPLEMENTING SEMICONDUCTOR SOC WITH METAL VIA GATE NODE HIGH PERFORMANCE STACKED TRANSISTORS - A method and structures are provided for implementing metal via gate node high performance stacked vertical transistors in a back end of line (BEOL) on a semiconductor System on Chip (SoC). The high performance stacked vertical transistors include a pair of stacked vertical field effect transistors (FETs) formed by polycrystalline depositions in a stack between planes of a respective global signal routing wire. A channel length of each of the stacked vertical FETs is delineated by the polycrystalline depositions with sequential source deposition, channel deposition and drain deposition; and a wire via defines the gate node. | 05-23-2013 |
20130146992 | DEEP TRENCH EMBEDDED GATE TRANSISTOR - A semiconductor device includes a source extending into a surface of a substrate, a drain extending into the surface of the substrate, and an embedded gate in the substrate extending from the source to the drain. | 06-13-2013 |
20130263075 | UTILIZING GATE PHASES FOR CIRCUIT TUNING - Implementing circuit tuning post design of an integrated circuit utilizing gate phases. Each phase includes a designation of one of a slow phase and a fast phase. During the circuit design phase, each device is given a phase designation based upon expected performance of the device in the circuit. If the device is expected to be in a critical path or has a minimum timing slack, the device is placed on the fast phase. If the device is not in a critical path or has excess timing slack the device is placed on the slow phase. | 10-03-2013 |
20130292755 | IMPLEMENTING EDRAM STACKED FET STRUCTURE - A method and circuit for implementing an embedded dynamic random access memory (eDRAM), and a design structure on which the subject circuit resides are provided. The embedded dynamic random access memory (eDRAM) circuit includes a stacked field effect transistor (FET) and capacitor. The capacitor is fabricated directly on top of the FET to build the eDRAM. | 11-07-2013 |
20130313441 | Soft Error Detection - An apparatus includes a first radiation detector to generate a first signal when a first radiation level is exceeded and a second radiation detector to generate a second signal when a second radiation level is exceeded. The second radiation level is greater than the first radiation level. A first circuit is susceptible to soft errors at the first radiation level and a second circuit is susceptible to soft errors at the second radiation level. A control unit may suspend use of the first circuit and activate use of the second circuit if the first signal is received and the second signal is not received. The first and second circuits may be memory cells or logic circuits. | 11-28-2013 |
20130328159 | IMPLEMENTING ISOLATED SILICON REGIONS IN SILICON-ON-INSULATOR (SOI) WAFERS USING BONDED-WAFER TECHNIQUE - Methods and structures are provided for implementing independently voltage controlled isolated silicon regions under a buried oxide layer for biasing field effect transistors above the buried oxide layer on Silicon-on-Insulator (SOI) wafers. Using a bonded-wafer technique, a first bulk substrate wafer is bonded with a second wafer providing a buried oxide (BOX) layer under a transistor silicon layer creating an SOI wafer. An independently voltage controlled isolated silicon region is created in the created SOI wafer beneath the BOX layer. The transistor silicon layer is polished to a desired thickness, and normal processing is continued with transistors and desired circuits placed over the isolated silicon region. A contact is formed through the transistor silicon layer and BOX layer to the isolated silicon region for connecting the independently voltage controlled isolated silicon region to a voltage. | 12-12-2013 |
20130341720 | IMPLEMENTING GATE WITHIN A GATE UTILIZING REPLACEMENT METAL GATE PROCESS - A method and circuit for implementing field effect transistors (FETs) having a gate within a gate utilizing a replacement metal gate process (RMGP), and a design structure on which the subject circuit resides are provided. A field effect transistor utilizing a RMGP includes a sacrificial gate in a generally central metal gate region on a dielectric layer on a substrate, a source and drain formed in the substrate, a pair of dielectric spacers, a first metal gate and a second metal gate replacing the sacrificial gate inside the central metal gate region, and a second gate dielectric layer separating the first metal gate and the second metal gate. A respective electrical contact is formed on opposite sides of the central metal gate region for respectively electrically connecting the first metal gate and the second metal gate to a respective voltage. | 12-26-2013 |
20130341724 | FinFET with Body Contact - A semiconductor device has a FinFET with at least two independently controllable FETs on a single fin. The fin may have a body area with a width between two vertical sides, each side has a single FET. The fin also may have a top fin area that is wider than the body area and is electrically independent from the two FETs. The top fin area may be capable of receiving a body contact structure which may be connected to an electrical conductor as to regulate the voltage in the body area of the fin. | 12-26-2013 |
20130341733 | Plural Differential Pair Employing FinFET Structure - A plural differential pair may include a first semiconductor fin having first and second drain areas. First and second body areas may be disposed on the fin between the first and second drain areas. A source area may be disposed on the fin between the first and second body areas. The plural differential pair may include a first pair of fin field effect (FinFET) transistors and a second pair of FinFET transistors. The plural differential pair may include first and second top fin areas projecting from respective portions of a top side of the first and second body areas of the fin. The first and second top fin areas may each have a width that is wider than the first and second body areas of the fin. | 12-26-2013 |
20140151896 | IMPLEMENTING ENHANCED POWER SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION AND DECOUPLING UTILIZING TSV EXCLUSION ZONE - Methods and structures implement enhanced power supply distribution and decoupling utilizing Through-Silicon-Via (TSV) exclusion zone areas for contacting one or more metal wiring layers on a semiconductor chip. A first wiring level in the TSV exclusion zone area includes a first wiring shape having a first hole of a first diameter. A dielectric includes second hole of a second diameter larger than the first diameter is provided above the first wiring level concentric with the first hole. A via hole extends through the first and second holes and an etch is performed to expose a top surface portion of the first wiring shape. A thin oxide is grown over the entire bore of the hole; an anisotropic etch is provided to remove horizontal portions of the thin oxide, exposing wiring shapes. The via hole is filled with a selected material to make TSV electrical connection to the exposed wiring shape. | 06-05-2014 |
20140183640 | GATELESS FINFET - A finFET includes a semiconductor fin formed on a base. The fin further includes a body area between a first vertical surface and a second vertical surface. The finFET includes a first contact adjacent to the first vertical surface of the body area. The first vertical surface is spaced away from the first contact by a first dielectric thickness. Also included is a second contact adjacent to the second vertical surface of the body area. The second vertical surface is spaced away from the second contact by a second dielectric thickness. The first dielectric thickness and second dielectric thickness are configured to allow the first contact and second contact to modulate the body area of the fin. | 07-03-2014 |
20140264332 | SEMICONDUCTOR CHIP WITH POWER GATING THROUGH SILICON VIAS - A semiconductor chip includes a substrate having a frontside and a backside coupled to a ground. The chip includes a circuit in the substrate at the frontside. A through silicon via (TSV) having a front-end, a back-end, and a lateral surface is included. The back-end and lateral surface of the TSV are in the substrate, and the front-end of the TSV is substantially parallel to the frontside of the substrate. The chip also includes an antifuse material deposited between the back-end and lateral surface of the TSV and the substrate. The antifuse material insulates the TSV from the substrate. The chip includes a ground layer insulated from the substrate and coupled with the TSV and the circuit. The ground layer conducts a program voltage to the TSV to cause a portion of the antifuse material to migrate away from the TSV, thereby connecting the circuit to the ground. | 09-18-2014 |
20140264889 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE CHANNELS - A semiconductor device and a method of manufacture are provided. The semiconductor device includes one or more layers having channels adapted to carry signals or deliver power. The semiconductor device may include at least two channels having a substantially equivalent cross-sectional area. Conductors in separate channels may have different cross-sectional areas. A spacer dielectric on a side of a channel may be included. The method of manufacture includes establishing a signal conductor layer including a first channel and a second channel having a substantially equivalent cross-sectional area, introducing a spacer dielectric on a side of the second channel, introducing a first conductor in the first channel having a first cross-sectional area, and introducing a second conductor in the second channel having a second cross-sectional area where the second cross-sectional area is smaller than the first cross-sectional area. | 09-18-2014 |
20140264942 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE CHANNELS - A semiconductor device and a method of manufacture are provided. The semiconductor device includes one or more layers having channels adapted to carry signals or deliver power. The semiconductor device may include a signal channel and a power channel. The power channel may include power channel cross-sectional portions. A first conductor in the power channel may have a first cross-sectional area. A second conductor in the signal channel may have a second cross-sectional area. The second cross-sectional area may be smaller than the first cross-sectional area. The method of manufacture includes establishing a signal conductor layer including a signal channel and a power channel, introducing a first conductor in the power channel having a first cross-sectional area, and introducing a second conductor in the signal channel having a second cross-sectional area where the second cross-sectional area is smaller than the first cross-sectional area. | 09-18-2014 |
20140264943 | MULTIPLE-PATTERNED SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE CHANNELS - A semiconductor device and method of manufacture are provided. The semiconductor device may include a multiple-patterned layer which may include multiple channels defined by multiple masks. A width of a first channel may be smaller than a width of a second channel. A conductor in the first channel may have a conductor width substantially equivalent to a conductor width of a conductor in the second channel. A spacer dielectric on a channel side may be included. The method of manufacture includes establishing a signal conductor layer including channels defined masks where a first channel may have a first width smaller than a second width of a second channel, introducing a spacer dielectric on a channel side, introducing a first conductor in the first channel having a first conductor width, and introducing a second conductor in the second channel having a second conductor width substantially equivalent to the first conductor width. | 09-18-2014 |
20140273439 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE CHANNELS - A semiconductor device and a method of manufacture are provided. The semiconductor device includes one or more layers having channels adapted to carry signals or deliver power. The semiconductor device may include at least two channels having a substantially equivalent cross-sectional area. Conductors in separate channels may have different cross-sectional areas. A spacer dielectric on a side of a channel may be included. The method of manufacture includes establishing a signal conductor layer including a first channel and a second channel having a substantially equivalent cross-sectional area, introducing a spacer dielectric on a side of the second channel, introducing a first conductor in the first channel having a first cross-sectional area, and introducing a second conductor in the second channel having a second cross-sectional area where the second cross-sectional area is smaller than the first cross-sectional area. | 09-18-2014 |
20140273440 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE CHANNELS - A semiconductor device and a method of manufacture are provided. The semiconductor device includes one or more layers having channels adapted to carry signals or deliver power. The semiconductor device may include a signal channel and a power channel. The power channel may include power channel cross-sectional portions. A first conductor in the power channel may have a first cross-sectional area. A second conductor in the signal channel may have a second cross-sectional area. The second cross-sectional area may be smaller than the first cross-sectional area. The method of manufacture includes establishing a signal conductor layer including a signal channel and a power channel, introducing a first conductor in the power channel having a first cross-sectional area, and introducing a second conductor in the signal channel having a second cross-sectional area where the second cross-sectional area is smaller than the first cross-sectional area. | 09-18-2014 |
20140273444 | MULTIPLE-PATTERNED SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE CHANNELS - A semiconductor device and method of manufacture are provided. The semiconductor device may include a multiple-patterned layer which may include multiple channels defined by multiple masks. A width of a first channel may be smaller than a width of a second channel. A conductor in the first channel may have a conductor width substantially equivalent to a conductor width of a conductor in the second channel. A spacer dielectric on a channel side may be included. The method of manufacture includes establishing a signal conductor layer including channels defined masks where a first channel may have a first width smaller than a second width of a second channel, introducing a spacer dielectric on a channel side, introducing a first conductor in the first channel having a first conductor width, and introducing a second conductor in the second channel having a second conductor width substantially equivalent to the first conductor width. | 09-18-2014 |
20140362635 | CAPACITOR BACKUP FOR SRAM - Embodiments of the disclosure provide a method for backing up data in an SRAM device, and an SRAM device that includes a capacitive backup circuit for backing up data in an SRAM device. The method may include writing data to the SRAM cell by applying an input voltage to set an input node of cross-coupled inverters to a memory state. The method may also include backing up the data written to the SRAM cell by electrically coupling the input node to the capacitive backup circuit. The method may also include restoring the data stored in the capacitive backup circuit to the SRAM cell by electrically coupling the capacitive backup circuit to the input node. | 12-11-2014 |
20140362636 | CAPACITOR BACKUP FOR SRAM - Embodiments of the disclosure provide a method for backing up data in an SRAM device, and an SRAM device that includes a capacitive backup circuit for backing up data in an SRAM device. The method may include writing data to the SRAM cell by applying an input voltage to set an input node of cross-coupled inverters to a memory state. The method may also include backing up the data written to the SRAM cell by electrically coupling the input node to the capacitive backup circuit. The method may also include restoring the data stored in the capacitive backup circuit to the SRAM cell by electrically coupling the capacitive backup circuit to the input node. | 12-11-2014 |
20150076615 | INTERDIGITATED FINFETS - A semiconductor device includes a first fin rising out of a semiconductor base. It further includes a second fin rising out of the semiconductor base. The second fin is substantially parallel to the first fin that forms a span between the first fin and the second fin. A first dielectric layer is deposited on exposed surfaces of a first gate body area of the first fin, a second gate body area of the second fin, and an adjacent surface of the semiconductor base that defines the span between the first and second gate body areas. A gate electrode layer is sandwiched between the first dielectric layer and a second dielectric layer. The semiconductor device includes a third fin interdigitated between the first fin and the second fin within the span. Exposed surfaces of the gate body area of the third fin are in contact with the second dielectric layer. | 03-19-2015 |
20150145047 | IMPLEMENTING BURIED FET UTILIZING DRAIN OF FINFET AS GATE OF BURIED FET - A method and circuit for implementing an enhanced transistor topology with a buried field effect transistor (FET) utilizing the drain of a FinFET as the gate of the new buried FET and a design structure on which the subject circuit resides are provided. A drain area of the fin area of a FinFET over a buried dielectric layer provides both the drain of the FinFET as well as the gate node of a second field effect transistor. This second field effect transistor is buried in the carrier semiconductor substrate under the buried dielectric layer. | 05-28-2015 |
20150155206 | METHOD OF IMPLEMENTING BURIED FET BELOW AND BESIDE FINFET ON BULK SUBSTRATE - A method and circuit for implementing an enhanced transistor topology enabling enhanced current capability with added device drive strength with buried field effect transistors (FETs) below and beside a traditional FinFET on a bulk substrate, and a design structure on which the subject circuit resides are provided. Buried field effect transistors (FETs) are formed on either side and under the traditional FinFET. The gate of the FinFET becomes the gate of the parallel buried (FETs) and allows self alignment to the underlying sources and drains of the buried FET devices in the bulk semiconductor. | 06-04-2015 |
20150155280 | IMPLEMENTING BURIED FET BELOW AND BESIDE FINFET ON BULK SUBSTRATE - A method and circuit for implementing an enhanced transistor topology enabling enhanced current capability with added device drive strength with buried field effect transistors (FETs) below and beside a traditional FinFET on a bulk substrate, and a design structure on which the subject circuit resides are provided. Buried field effect transistors (FETs) are formed on either side and under the traditional FinFET. The gate of the FinFET becomes the gate of the parallel buried (FETs) and allows self alignment to the underlying sources and drains of the buried FET devices in the bulk semiconductor. | 06-04-2015 |
20150206878 | IMPLEMENTING BURIED FET BELOW AND BESIDE FINFET ON BULK SUBSTRATE - A method and circuit for implementing an enhanced transistor topology enabling enhanced current capability with added device drive strength with buried field effect transistors (FETs) below and beside a traditional FinFET on a bulk substrate, and a design structure on which the subject circuit resides are provided. Buried field effect transistors (FETs) are formed on either side and under the traditional FinFET. The gate of the FinFET becomes the gate of the parallel buried (FETs) and allows self alignment to the underlying sources and drains of the buried FET devices in the bulk semiconductor. | 07-23-2015 |
Laurie A. Williams, Rochester, MN US
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20120221346 | Administering Medical Digital Images In A Distributed Medical Digital Image Computing Environment - Administering medical digital images including receiving a request for an image processing transaction to process the medical digital image; creating a medical image business object representing the business transaction; storing the medical image business object in the medical image metadata database; storing the medical image in the medical image repository; selecting, in dependence upon workflow selection rules and the attributes of the medical image business object, one or more clinical workflows to process the medical image; processing the medical image of the request with the clinical workflows, thereby creating a resultant business object and resultant medical image; routing the resultant medical image to a destination. | 08-30-2012 |
Laurie Ann Williams, Rochester, MN US
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20080235333 | GROUP ACCESS PRIVATIZATION IN CLUSTERED COMPUTER SYSTEM - An apparatus, clustered computer system, and program product rely on cluster-private group names to perform accesses to groups that are resident in a clustered computer system. Thus, for a cluster-accessible group, all nodes capable of participating in a cluster are configured to map to the same cluster-private group name for that group, so that any external user that has access to the clustered computer system can access the group name and utilize the group name to initiate operations by the group. | 09-25-2008 |
Linda Williams, Apple Valley, MN US
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20090205992 | Gift Article - A gift article including a sheet and a box is disclosed. The sheet is capable of providing a surface for inscribing a message thereon. The box is capable of accommodating the sheet inside the box. The box has a shape that symbolizes an emotion of a human being. Further, the box is capable of being closed and opened. | 08-20-2009 |
Llewellyn E. Williams, Welch, MN US
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20130086880 | MOWER DECK - A rotary mower deck assembly has a caster assembly mounted within a spindle hub. The spindle hub is rotated within a hub, which is permanently and rigidly mounted to the mower deck. When rotated, the spindle hub rotates cutting blades mounted within the mower deck. The spindle hub is disposed within the spindle hub to bear the weight of the mower deck assembly | 04-11-2013 |
Makolle Williams, Brooklyn Park, MN US
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20120163903 | Pretensioner Pivot Device - A flexure joint interposed between and connecting a first end and a second end has a spherical member, a receiving member configured and arranged to maintain and selectively engage the spherical member, and a connector in communication with the receiving member for releasably locking the spherical member in position as between at least a first locked position and a second locked position relative to the receiving member. Repositioning of the spherical member as between the first and second locked positions is effective for repositioning the shaft relative to the handle as between a first locked position and a second locked position. | 06-28-2012 |
Mark J. Williams, Cottage Grove, MN US
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20120021226 | FLUOROPOLYMER MULTI-LAYER ARTICLES - Provided is a multilayer article having a partially fluorinated or a perfluorinated fluoroplastic layer, a layer that comprises a copolymer comprising interpolymerized units derived from at least one monomer having a glycidyl functional group, and a substrate. The second layer is disposed between the first layer and the substrate layer and adhesively bonds the first layer and substrate layer. Optionally, there is provided a third layer including a perfluoroplastic, where the first layer is disposed between the second layer and the third layer and adhesively bonds the second layer to the third layer. Also provided are methods of making multilayer articles and methods of using multilayer articles. | 01-26-2012 |
20130165542 | GLASS BUBBLES, COMPOSITES THEREFROM, AND METHOD OF MAKING GLASS BUBBLES - The present disclosure provides a plurality of glass bubbles having an average true density of up to about 0.55 grams per cubic centimeter and a size distribution including a median size in a range from about 15 micrometers to 40 micrometers. A hydrostatic pressure at which ten percent by volume of the plurality of glass bubbles collapses is at least about 100 megapascals. In some embodiments, the plurality of glass bubbles is a graded fraction preparable by classifying a second plurality of glass bubbles, wherein the second plurality of glass bubbles has a higher percentage of glass bubbles with a size of up to ten micrometers than the first plurality of glass bubbles. Composites including the plurality of glass bubbles are also disclosed. | 06-27-2013 |
20150218349 | GLASS BUBBLES, COMPOSITES THEREFROM, AND METHOD OF MAKING GLASS BUBBLES - The present disclosure provides a plurality of glass bubbles having an average true density of up to about 0.55 grams per cubic centimeter and a size distribution including a median size in a range from about 15 micrometers to 40 micrometers. A hydrostatic pressure at which ten percent by volume of the plurality of glass bubbles collapses is at least about 100 megapascals. In some embodiments, the plurality of glass bubbles is a graded fraction preparable by classifying a second plurality of glass bubbles, wherein the second plurality of glass bubbles has a higher percentage of glass bubbles with a size of up to ten micrometers than the first plurality of glass bubbles. Composites including the plurality of glass bubbles are also disclosed. | 08-06-2015 |
Mark S. Williams, Plymouth, MN US
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20130280235 | METHODS OF DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT FOR METABOLIC DISORDERS - The invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising tissue kallikrem (TK), and optionally a diabetes drug, a method of screening for a metabolic disorder by determining the concentration of TK and insulin in a biological sample from a test subject, a method of screening for a therapeutic agent for the treatment or prevention of a metabolic disorder, and a method for treating or preventing a metabolic disorder using a pharmaceutical composition comprising TK. | 10-24-2013 |
20140017242 | ANTI-BRADYKININ B2 RECEPTOR (BKB2R) MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY - The present invention relates generally to anti-bradykinin B2 receptor (BKB2R) antibodies and methods for making and using them. In particular, the anti-BKB2R antibodies having the variable region sequences described herein are useful for altering one or more of BKB2R of and/or GSK-3 signaling pathways for the treatment of diseases, disorders and conditions such as cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disorders and other conditions. | 01-16-2014 |
Michaelene M. Williams, Fridley, MN US
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20080269856 | IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL LEADS WITH FLEXIBILITY AND EXTENSIBILITY TO FACILITATE BODY MOVEMENTS - Implantable medical leads that are flexible and extensible in a controllable manner to facilitate subject body movements, able to permit and withstand multiple degree of freedom of movement that are useful for use in the neck region of a subject body and other regions of any subject's body that may benefit from increased flexibility and extensibility. Features of medical leads are utilized to permit extensibility and are based upon the provision of shaped features that controllably permit lead extension under low load, but that maintain a desired shape under no load. The shaped lead portions provide extensibility to the lead as the shapes elastically deform under load. A shaping element, such as an elongate element or a tube defines and holds the lead in the desired shape, which may comprise one or more series of sigmoid shapes as a pattern. | 10-30-2008 |
20080269857 | IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL LEADS AND LEAD ASSEMBLIES WITH FLEXIBILITY, EXTENSIBILITY AND BRANCHED STRUCTURES - Implantable medical leads that are flexible and extensible in a controllable manner to facilitate subject body movements and that are bundled to create a branched lead to permit lead body ends on one or both ends of the lead to be movable relative to one another so as to be positionable in different locations. Implantable medical leads advantageously include individual lead portions, sub-bundles, and bundles that are able to be selectively positioned and implanted within a subject body and that are useful, in particular, for use in the neck region of a subject body and other regions of any subject's body that may benefit from increased flexibility, extensibility and positionability. | 10-30-2008 |
20080269858 | IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL LEADS WITH FLEXIBILITY AND EXTENSIBILITY, AND HAVING A SUBSTANTIALLY TWO-DIMENSIONAL NATURE - Implantable medical leads that are flexible and extensible in a controllable manner with a substantially two-dimensional profile to fit between adjacent tissue layers and to facilitate subject body movements. In particular, implantable medical leads able to permit and withstand multiple degree of freedom of movement that are useful for use in the neck region of a subject body and other regions of any subject's body that may benefit from increased flexibility and extensibility. Features of medical leads are utilized to permit extensibility and are based upon the provision of shaped features that controllably permit lead extension under low load, but that maintain a desired shape under no load. The shaped lead portions provide extensibility to the lead as the shapes elastically deform under load. | 10-30-2008 |
20080269859 | METHODS FOR CUSTOMIZING IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL LEADS AND LEAD ASSEMBLIES WITH IMPROVED FLEXIBILITY AND EXTENSIBILITY - Implantable medical leads that are customizable and that are flexible and extensible in a controllable manner to facilitate subject body movements. In particular, implantable medical leads include the ability to be customized by selective and controllable separation of lead bodies from one another, which leads are also able to permit and withstand multiple degree of freedom of movement that are useful for use in the neck region of a subject body and other regions of any subject's body that may benefit from increased flexibility and extensibility. | 10-30-2008 |
20080269860 | METHODS OF MAKING IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL LEADS WITH A NON-LINEAR SHAPE - Implantable medical leads and methods of making. The method includes providing first and second tubes, and arranging a segment of the first tube side-by-side with a segment of the second tube along a region of interface. The tubes are forced to a non-linear shape along at least a portion of the region of interface. An adhesive is applied to the portion of the region of interface and cured. Upon curing, the adhesive bonds the tubes to one another and elastically maintains the non-linear shape in the absence of an external force. A conductive element is disposed within at least one of the tubes. In some embodiments, the non-linear shape is a sigmoid shape, and the method includes arranging the tube segments in a fixture having a structure defining the sigmoid shape. | 10-30-2008 |
20080269861 | IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL LEAD ASSEMBLIES WITH DELIVERY TETHER - Implantable lead assembly including a lead body, an elongated conductor, a coiled electrode, and a tether line. The lead body maintains the conductor. The electrode is coupled to the conductor, defining proximal and distal ends. The tether line defines a trailing segment and a leading segment terminating in a leading end. The tether line is coupled to the coiled electrode at a point proximal the distal end, and the leading end extends distal the distal end. With this configuration, a pulling force applied to the leading segment is transferred to the electrode at a point proximal the distal end as a pushing force, thereby minimizing an opportunity for overt stretching of the coiled electrode during implantation. The lead assembly can further include a needle connected to the tether line. | 10-30-2008 |
Michael G. Williams, Vadnais Heights, MN US
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20100297691 | DEVICES AND PROCESSES FOR COLLECTING AND CONCENTRATING SAMPLES FOR MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS - The present invention refers to manual devices for the collecting and concentrating liquid samples for microbiological analysis and their respective methods of use. The manual devices comprise a body which contains a sample, a removable support, a microporous membrane, and a plunger. The present invention is also directed to methods of collecting and concentrating of liquid samples onto a microporous membrane for micro-biological analysis. | 11-25-2010 |
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Preston Williams, Richfield, MN US
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20110155621 | Multiple Walled Primary Package with Phase Change Material - A container for a temperature sensitive product, such as a pharmaceutical compound, includes an inner vessel and an outer shell. When the inner vessel is contained in the outer shell, a chamber adapted to receive a phase change material is defined between an inner vessel wall and an outer shell wall. A container may also include multiple chambers defined by multiple walls, with different phase change materials disposed in different chambers. A cap, such as a child-proof cap, may be used to secure the contents of the container. | 06-30-2011 |
Preston Noel Williams, Minneapolis, MN US
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20090078708 | Temperature Maintaining Package Having Corner Discontinuities - A shipping package for use in transportation of a temperature sensitive product. The shipping package includes layers of insulation and phase change material surrounding a payload cavity. The layers of insulation and phase change material are provided as separable panels. The panels may be inserted into an outer container in such manner that no insulation or phase change material are proximate to inner corners of the container. In one embodiment, the panels are provided in an overlapping relationship within the container so as to define corner discontinuities within the container. | 03-26-2009 |
20100314397 | Thermal Containment System Providing Temperature Maintaining Shipping Package with Segmented Flexible PCM Panels - A packaging system having an outer container and a segment panel defining a plurality of phase change material (PCM) segments, with said segments being aligned with sides of the outer container interior upon wrapping around a payload and insertion into the outer container. The segmented panels may include edge tapers which facilitate the wrapping process with adjacent edge tapers being brought together during the wrapping process. A method of packaging using PCM-containing segments which are wrapped around a portion of a payload is also disclosed. | 12-16-2010 |
Preston Noel Williams, Richfield, MN US
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20090039088 | Package Having Phase Change Materials and Method of Use in Transport of Temperature Sensitive Payload - The present invention is directed to a transport package which efficiently maintains payload temperature within a predetermined temperature range during delivery through regions having ambient temperatures outside the desired range. The transport package is used for transporting temperature sensitive materials and thermally protecting the materials from cold and hot ambient temperatures in a manner that does not require a power source or other mechanical devices. Aspects of the invention relate to a temperature maintaining packaging system having an outer container, thermal insulation materials and two or more different phase change materials. | 02-12-2009 |
20090230138 | Temperature Maintaining Shipping Package - A package and method of use for packaging temperature sensitive payloads during transport through environments having extreme temperatures. The package includes a segmented, flexible panel containing a plurality of phase change material segments. A pair of such panels may be used, with each panel being separately thermally preconditioned as a function of anticipated ambient temperature during transport. The panels may be formed by retaining phase change material segments between a pair of flexible sheets. | 09-17-2009 |
20110168727 | Package Having Phase Change Materials and Method of Use in Transport of Temperature Sensitive Payload - The present invention is directed to a transport package which efficiently maintains payload temperature within a predetermined temperature range during delivery through regions having ambient temperatures outside the desired range. The transport package is used for transporting temperature sensitive materials and thermally protecting the materials from cold and hot ambient temperatures in a manner that does not require a power source or other mechanical devices. Aspects of the invention relate to a temperature maintaining packaging system having an outer container, thermal insulation materials and two or more different phase change materials. | 07-14-2011 |
20130255824 | THERMAL RECEPTACLE WITH PHASE CHANGE MATERIAL CONTAINING INSERT - A thermal receptacle having a side wall which has an inner surface and a spaced outer surface. An interstitial chamber may be defined by the space between the inner and outer surfaces. A phase change material containing insert is provided into the receptacle. The insert contains a phase change material or a plurality of different phase change materials. Phase change material may also be located within the interstitial chamber. The phase change material regeneratively absorbs thermal energy from a hot liquid in the receptacle thereby rapidly lowering the temperature of the liquid and then the material releases the thermal energy back to the liquid to maintain the temperature of the liquid. | 10-03-2013 |
Randall Scott Williams, Minneapolis, MN US
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20090188575 | Quick Connect/Disconnect Coupling Assemblies - An example coupling device includes a main body with a fluid passage therethrough, a first end with an opening. A receptacle member is positioned within the main body about the fluid passage, the receptacle member being sized to receive a portion of a mating coupling device that is inserted through the opening in the first end. A deformable seal member is positioned within the receptacle member, the seal member including a primary sealing surface and a secondary sealing surface to provide fluid tight seals with the mating coupling device, the primary sealing surface being positioned to engage an end of the mating coupling device, and the secondary sealing surface being positioned in a perpendicular orientation with respect to the primary sealing surface to engage a side surface of the mating coupling device. | 07-30-2009 |
20100230950 | Aseptic Coupling Devices - Formation of a sterile connection includes inserting a first aseptic coupling device into a second aseptic coupling device, removing a first membrane from the first aseptic coupling device and a second membrane from the second aseptic coupling device, and rotating a locking clip on the first aseptic coupling device to compress a first seal member of the first aseptic coupling device with a second seal member of the second aseptic coupling device to form a sterile fluid passageway. | 09-16-2010 |
20120161051 | Breakaway Coupling Assembly - A breakaway coupling assembly includes a male coupling and a female coupling. The male coupling includes ribs that flex portions of the female coupling as an insert of the male coupling is positioned within the female coupling. Once the insert of male coupling is positioned into the female coupling a predefined distance, the ribs snap into a circumferential retention groove of the female coupling to secure the male coupling to the female coupling and form a fluid seal. The male coupling is decoupled from the female coupling by pinching the female coupling to release the ribs from the retention groove. | 06-28-2012 |
20130099489 | Aseptic Coupling Devices - A seal member for an aseptic coupling device includes a cross-sectional area including a first end portion, a middle portion, and a second end portion opposite the first end portion, the middle portion being thinner in radial dimension than the first and second end portions. | 04-25-2013 |
20130289517 | Aseptic Coupling Devices - An aseptic coupling arrangement including a first coupling device and a second aseptic coupling device is disclosed. In one embodiment, the first and second coupling devices are substantially similar, each having a main body defining a front face and a fluid passageway therethrough. A first connecting feature disposed on the main body of each coupling device may be provided for aligning and coupling the aseptic devices together. Each coupling device may also include a sealing member received in the main body and a membrane removably coupled to the main body front face to cover the sealing member. The first aseptic coupling device may also include a rotatable protective cover that is removably attached to the main body and connected to the membrane. In one embodiment, the removal of the protective covers away from two coupled main bodies, in a direction parallel to the front faces, causes removal of the membranes. | 10-31-2013 |
20150028586 | Aseptic Coupling Devices - An aseptic coupling device includes: a main body defining a front face; a membrane coupled to the front face, the membrane including a first portion coupled to the front face and a second portion folded over on the first portion; and a low friction member positioned between the first and second portions of the membrane. | 01-29-2015 |
Randy Williams, Minneapolis, MN US
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20100000610 | Dispensers - An inline dispersal valve that can be used with or without a base. One embodiment includes a rotatable member that is rotatable from a fluid stream obstructing condition to an out-of-the-way condition to prevent fluid diversion into the dispersal valve. Another embodiment includes a lever handle for quickly setting the amount of fluid being diverted into the inline dispersal valve. Another embodiment includes an indicator that can be viewed from a position above the inline dispersal valve. Another embodiment includes a cap that can be secured or removed without the aid of tools. Another embodiment includes a clip that allows one to disassemble the inline dispersal valve for servicing. Another embodiment includes a dispensing valve that can be reversed and still properly divert fluid into a dispersant chamber. Another embodiment includes an inline dispersal valve with a bleed valve positioned to allow one to bring the air volume in the dispersant chamber to the proper level. | 01-07-2010 |
20130207380 | Aseptic Coupling Devices - Formation of a sterile connection includes inserting a first aseptic coupling device into a second aseptic coupling device while a locking ring of the first aseptic device is in an indexed initial position, rotating the locking ring to a secured position in which a compressive force is created and in which a first membrane from the first aseptic coupling device and a second membrane from the second aseptic coupling device can removed thereby resulting in a first a first sealing member of the first aseptic coupling device sealing with a second sealing member of the second aseptic coupling device to form a sterile fluid passageway. | 08-15-2013 |
20130327786 | Dispensers - An inline dispersal valve that can be used with or without a base. One embodiment includes a rotatable member that is rotatable from a fluid stream obstructing condition to an out-of-the-way condition to prevent fluid diversion into the dispersal valve. Another embodiment includes a lever handle for quickly setting the amount of fluid being diverted into the inline dispersal valve. Another embodiment includes an indicator that can be viewed from a position above the inline dispersal valve. Another embodiment includes a cap that can be secured or removed without the aid of tools. Another embodiment includes a clip that allows one to disassemble the inline dispersal valve for servicing. Another embodiment includes a dispensing valve that can be reversed and still properly divert fluid into a dispersant chamber. Another embodiment includes an inline dispersal valve with a bleed valve positioned to allow one to bring the air volume in the dispersant chamber to the proper level. | 12-12-2013 |
20140299635 | Dispensers - An inline dispersal valve that can be used with or without a base. One embodiment includes a rotatable member that is rotatable from a fluid stream obstructing condition to an out-of-the-way condition to prevent fluid diversion into the dispersal valve. Another embodiment includes a lever handle for quickly setting the amount of fluid being diverted into the inline dispersal valve. Another embodiment includes an indicator that can be viewed from a position above the inline dispersal valve. Another embodiment includes a cap that can be secured or removed without the aid of tools. Another embodiment includes a clip that allows one to disassemble the inline dispersal valve for servicing. Another embodiment includes a dispensing valve that can be reversed and still properly divert fluid into a dispersant chamber. Another embodiment includes an inline dispersal valve with a bleed valve positioned to allow one to bring the air volume in the dispersant chamber to the proper level. | 10-09-2014 |
Rodney K. Williams, Stacy, MN US
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20090315214 | MELT MOLDING POLYMER COMPOSITE AND METHOD OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - The invention relates to a hot melt dispensable polymeric composite and process for making and using the composite. Particulates of adequate particle size are mixed with a polymer that exhibits low viscosities at temperatures typically provided by hot-melt glue guns to form rods that vary significantly in density from the base polymer. Novel articles can be manufactured by dispensing the composite from a glue gun into molds or by placement of the melt molding compound into preformed cavities within an end article. | 12-24-2009 |
20100175305 | Fishing Lure Having Variable Density Materials - A fishing lure and method of making a fishing lure. The fishing lure having a body constructed of at least two different materials. One of the materials having a density that is at least two times greater than the other material. The method including depositing the two materials within a mold cavity such that the resulting fishing lure body has a particular center of gravity. | 07-15-2010 |
20100279100 | Reduced Density Glass Bubble Polymer Composite - The invention relates to a hollow glass microsphere and polymer composite having enhanced viscoelastic and rheological properties. | 11-04-2010 |
20100280145 | Ceramic Composite - The invention relates to a ceramic particulate and polymer composite having enhanced viscoelastic and rheological properties. | 11-04-2010 |
20100280164 | Inorganic Composite - The invention relates to a nonmetallic inorganic or mineral particulate polymer composite having enhanced viscoelastic and rheological properties. | 11-04-2010 |
20130130026 | MAGNETIC COMPOSITE - The invention relates to a polymer composite having magnetic properties that are enhanced or increased in the composite. Such properties include color, thermal conductivity, electrical conductivity, density, improved malleability and ductility viscoelastic and thermoplastic or injection molding properties. | 05-23-2013 |
20130157053 | MAGNETIC POLYMER COMPOSITE - The invention relates to a hot melt dispensable polymeric composite and process for making and using the composite. Particulates of adequate particle size are mixed with a polymer that exhibits low viscosities at temperatures typically provided by hot-melt glue guns to form rods that vary significantly in density from the base polymer. Novel articles can be manufactured by dispensing the composite from a glue gun into molds or by placement of the melt molding compound into preformed cavities within an end article. | 06-20-2013 |
20150057402 | CERAMIC COMPOSITE - The invention relates to a ceramic particulate and polymer composite having enhanced viscoelastic and rheological properties. | 02-26-2015 |
Rodney Kieth Williams, Stacy, MN US
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20080226528 | FUSION PROCESS USING AN ALKALI METAL METALATE - The product of a molten alkali metal metalate phase separation can be processed into a purified metal from a metal source. Metal sources include native ores, recycled metal, metal alloys, impure metal stock, recycle materials, etc. The method uses a molten alkali metal metalate as a process medium or solvent in purifying or extracting high value metal or metal oxides from metal sources. Vitrification methods using the silicate glass separation phase can be prepared as is or can be prepared with a particulate phase distributed throughout the silica glass phase and encapsulated and fixed within the continuous glass phase. Tungsten metal can be obtained from an alkali metal tungstate. A typically finely divided tungsten metal powder can be obtained from a variety of tungsten sources including recycled tungsten scrap, tungsten carbide scrap, low grade tungsten ore typically comprising tungsten oxide or other form of tungsten in a variety of oxidation states. | 09-18-2008 |
20090199984 | Reduced Visibility Insect Screen - A reduced visibility insect screening is described having a transmittance of at least about 0.75 and a reflectance of about 0.04 or less. In an alternative embodiment, an insect screening material includes screen elements having a diameter of about 0.005 inch (0.13 mm), having a bond strength greater than 5500 psi (40 mega Pascals), and having the same transmittance and reflectance limits. In another embodiment of the invention, a screening includes screen elements having a diameter of about 0.005 inch (0.1 mm) or less and a coating on the screen elements having a matte black finish, where the screening has the same transmittance and reflectance limits. | 08-13-2009 |
20090236057 | Reduced Visibility Insect Screen - A reduced visibility insect screening is described having a transmittance of at least about 0.75 and a reflectance of about 0.04 or less. In an alternative embodiment, an insect screening material includes screen elements having a diameter of about 0.005 inch (0.13 mm), having a bond strength greater than 5500 psi (40 mega Pascals), and having the same transmittance and reflectance limits. In another embodiment of the invention, a screening includes screen elements having a diameter of about 0.005 inch (0.1 mm) or less and a coating on the screen elements having a matte black finish, where the screening has the same transmittance and reflectance limits. | 09-24-2009 |
Ronald A. Williams, Edgerton, MN US
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20120203621 | METHOD FOR DEVELOPING SALES FOR PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS - A method is presented for developing sales for promotional items. One or more educational videos are created for one or more promotional items. The educational videos are used as content on one or more web pages that provide information for the promotional items. The web pages are included on a website for the promotional items. Distributor contact information is received from a distributor. The distributor contact information is included on at least one of the web pages, such that a viewer of the website can contact the distributor. | 08-09-2012 |
Scott Williams, Plymouth, MN US
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20130056137 | IMAGE TRANSFER MATERIAL AND POLYMER COMPOSITION - Provided is an image transfer material, comprising a support, optionally at least one barrier layer, a melt transfer layer, and an image receiving layer. Also provided is a process for preparing the image transfer material. Further provided is a heat transfer process using the disclosed material. In the heat transfer process, after imaging, the image receiving layer and melt transfer layer are peeled away from the optionally barrier-coated support material and placed, preferably image side up, on top of a receptor element. A non-stick sheet is then optionally placed over the imaged peeled material and heat is applied to the top of the optional non stick sheet. The melt transfer layer then melts and adheres the image to the receptor element. A composition comprising: at least one self-crosslinking polymer, and at least one dye retention aid. | 03-07-2013 |
20140138020 | IMAGE TRANSFER MATERIAL AND POLYMER COMPOSITION - Provided is an image transfer material, comprising a support, optionally at least one barrier layer, a melt transfer layer, and an image receiving layer. Also provided is a process for preparing the image transfer material. Further provided is a heat transfer process using the disclosed material. In the heat transfer process, after imaging, the image receiving layer and melt transfer layer are peeled away from the optionally barrier-coated support material and placed, preferably image side up, on top of a receptor element. A non-stick sheet is then optionally placed over the imaged peeled material and heat is applied to the top of the optional non stick sheet. The melt transfer layer then melts and adheres the image to the receptor element. A composition comprising: at least one self-crosslinking polymer, and at least one dye retention aid. | 05-22-2014 |
Scott Williams, Minneapolis, MN US
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20130274584 | HEURISTIC MANAGEMENT OF PHYSIOLOGICAL DATA - Systems and methods for management of physiological data, for example data obtained from monitoring an electrocardiogram signal of a patient. In one example use, digital data is obtained and episodes of arrhythmias are detected. Snapshots of the digitized ECG signal may be stored for later physician review. One or more techniques may be used to avoid recording of redundant data, while ensuring that at least a minimum number of episodes of each detected arrhythmia can be stored. The system may automatically tailor its data collection to the cardiac characteristics of a particular patient. In one technique, memory is allocated to include for each detectable arrhythmia a memory segment designated to receive ECG snapshots representing only the respective arrhythmia. A shared memory pool may receive additional snapshots of as the designated memory segments fill. | 10-17-2013 |
20150238094 | SEPARABLE MONITORING DEVICE AND METHOD - A patient monitoring device includes reusable and disposable portions. The disposable portion includes two or more electrodes for coupling to the skin of the patient, a battery, and a first set of electrical contacts. The reusable portion includes a processor, memory, a second set of electrical contacts, and sensing circuitry coupled to the at least two electrodes, wherein the reusable portion is mechanically coupleable to the disposable portion and wherein the reusable portion is electrically coupleable to the disposable portion through the first and second electrical contacts. The sensing circuitry and the processor are powered from the battery through the coupled first and second electrical contacts, and wherein when the reusable portion and the disposable portion are mechanically uncoupled after having been mechanically coupled, the disposable portion is rendered unusable by the process of mechanically uncoupling the reusable portion and the disposable portion. | 08-27-2015 |
Sonja J.k. Williams, Princeton, MN US
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20100069839 | Catheter with Removable Balloon Protector and Stent Delivery System With Removable Stent Protector - A balloon catheter is provided having an expandable distal portion and balloon protector means comprising a first removable sleeve having a variable inner diameter to ease sliding the first sleeve over the balloon, and an optional second removable (outer) sleeve positioned over the inner sleeve, the second (outer) sleeve having a constrictive relationship with the first (inner) sleeve, said first and second sleeves being removed prior to use of the catheter. A stent delivery system is provided to facilitate introduction and placement of a stent, and includes a catheter having an expandable distal portion constructed and arranged for expanding the outer diameter of the catheter from a contracted state to an expanded state, said distal portion further comprising a balloon and at least one dam over which the balloon extends, and a stent positioned around the distal portion of the catheter around the balloon or gripper linear control device, said stent having a contracted condition, being sized in the contracted condition to closely surround the balloon in the contracted state, and being expandable to an expanded condition; a first removable (inner) sleeve in the region of the distal portion of the catheter positioned around the stent (and between the dams where the device comprises two dams), said first sleeve comprising a first end, a second end and a variable inner diameter to ease sliding the sleeve over the balloon and stent; an optional second removable (outer) sleeve positioned over the stent, first sleeve and at least one dam, said second (outer) sleeve having a constrictive relationship with the first (inner) sleeve, whereby when compressed by the outer sleeve, the inner sleeve will have an inner diameter approximately equal to or less than the outer profile of the collapsed balloon over the at least one dam, said first and second sleeves being removed prior to use of the stent delivery system and release of the stent by expansion of the balloon. | 03-18-2010 |
Stephanie Brekke Williams, Minnetonka, MN US
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20130004628 | FOOD PRODUCT KIT - A nutritional system includes a food product kit that can be used to prepare nutritious meals that are easy to eat, such as for those undergoing chemotherapy or diagnosed with dysphagia. The food product kit includes, for example, a mold for forming the food product ingredients into a desired shape while freezing, sticks for providing a handle for the frozen food product, an assortment of recipe cards identifying recipes for the food products, and an insulated tote for storing the kit components and the frozen food products. The food product kit may further include narratives printed on the assortment of recipe cards and a thermal pack for keeping the frozen food product cold. Methods of providing nutritional food products to a recipient are also disclosed. | 01-03-2013 |
Steven Williams, White Bear Lake, MN US
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20130131459 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ILLUMINATION OF VAGINAL FORNIX WITH URETER LOCATION, ISOLATION AND PROTECTION DURING HYSTERECTOMY PROCEDURE - The present invention comprises devices and methods that, in certain embodiments, provide a lighted cup, ring or cap that comprises a customizable size and fit, for use in hysterectomy procedures, whereby the ring or cup engages the vaginal fornix and is covered by the vaginal cervical tissue. The lighting allows the surgeon to visualize the location of the lighted cup, ring or cap, thereby quickly and accurately identifying the incision site while providing protection of the associated vasculature and the ureters. | 05-23-2013 |
20130345521 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ILLUMINATION OF VAGINAL FORNIX WITH URETER LOCATION, ISOLATION AND PROTECTION DURING HYSTERECTOMY PROCEDURE - The present invention comprises devices and methods that, in certain embodiments, provide a lighted cup, ring or cap that comprises a customizable size and fit, for use in hysterectomy procedures, whereby the ring or cup engages the vaginal fornix and is covered by the vaginal cervical tissue. The lighting allows the surgeon to visualize the location of the lighted cup, ring or cap, thereby quickly and accurately identifying the incision site while providing protection of the associated vasculature and the ureters. | 12-26-2013 |
Steven Williams, St. Paul, MN US
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20140180198 | Fail-safe insufflators - A fail-safe insufflation device having a thermal cutoff for interrupting power to an electrical heater to prevent overheating of insufflation gas wherein the thermal cutoff operates independent of a temperature control system to provide electrical shutdown of an electrical heater in response to a hostile temperature condition of the insufflation gas or a hostile temperature condition proximate the electrical heater. | 06-26-2014 |
20140303550 | Trocar Assemblies - A trocar assembly wherein a trocar with an elongated polygonal tube can receive either an obturator or a medical instrument of a dissimilar cross-sectional shape with the medical instrument of the different cross sectional shape maintable in a central condition therein to inhibit pressure losses to lateral flow to thereby permit use of a cannula having a smaller cross sectional area than a cylindrical cannula as well as inhibit trauma to an entry site around the cannula. | 10-09-2014 |
Steven B. Williams, White Bear Lake, MN US
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20130204180 | Surgical Method for Performing an Open Surgical Site Surgery - In accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure, a surgical method may include making an incision in a patient. The method may also include opening the incision in order to create an open surgical site in the patient. The method may further include receiving a gas from a source. The method may further include humidifying and warming the gas received from the source. The method may further include successively reflecting the humidified and warmed gas off a plurality of non-porous surfaces within a non-porous gas delivery mechanism to create a flow. The method may further include delivering the flow of the humidified and warmed gas adjacent to or into the open surgical site. | 08-08-2013 |
20130255670 | System and Method for Performing a Surgical Procedure - In accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure, a method for performing a surgical procedure may include atomizing at least a portion of a humidification liquid. The method may also include receiving a gas from a source. The method may further include generating a vortex flow of the received gas. The method may further include combining the vortex flow of the received gas with at least a portion of the atomized humidification liquid in order to humidify the received gas. The method may further include providing the humidified gas adjacent to or into a patient. | 10-03-2013 |
Steven J. Williams, Plymouth, MN US
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20110125536 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADMINISTERING INSURANCE POLICIES ISSUED BEFORE COMPREHENSIVE UNDERWRITING - A computer system for administering applications for life insurance has a processor and a memory storage device in communication with the processor. The processor is configured to receive data indicative of an application and an initial premium payment from a proposed insured for life insurance; based on the received data, determine whether the proposed insured is eligible for life insurance issued before completion of comprehensive underwriting; responsive to a determination that the proposed insured is eligible, generate an output signal having data indicative of a decision to respond to the application by issuing a policy and by commencing a comprehensive underwriting process. The processor may be configured to receive data indicative of a result of the comprehensive underwriting process and based on the result of the comprehensive underwriting process, provide an output signal indicative of policy changes. | 05-26-2011 |
20110125537 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR APPLICATION PROCESSING AND POLICY ADMINISTRATION FOR INSURANCE POLICIES ISSUED BEFORE COMPREHENSIVE UNDERWRITING - A computer system for administering applications for life insurance has a processor and a memory storage device in communication with the processor. The processor is configured to receive data indicative of application data and data indicative of a health of a proposed insured; based on the received data, determine whether the proposed insured is eligible, and generate an output signal to cause a policy to be generated and comprehensive underwriting to commence. Upon completion of comprehensive underwriting, additional policy documents may be determined. Calculations of commissions and reinsurance premiums may be made upon issue of a policy and recalculated upon completion of comprehensive underwriting. | 05-26-2011 |
Terrell M. Williams, Brooklyn Park, MN US
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20090259282 | EXTENDABLE IMLPANTABLE ELONGATED MEMBER - An extendable medical lead comprises a lead body and a sheath defining a cavity that encloses a length of the lead body. The length of the lead body enclosed within the sheath may be coiled or otherwise gathered such that when extended, the length of the enclosed section of the lead body is greater than the length of the sheath. The sheath may include a seal to help prevent contaminant entry into the cavity in order to help reduce tissue in growth around the length of the lead body disposed within the sheath. A portion of the length of the lead body enclosed within the sheath exits the cavity through an aperture defined by the seal when a tensile force is applied to the lead body. | 10-15-2009 |
20100179630 | MEDICAL LEAD WITH STIFFENING COIL - An implantable lead for a medical device includes a lead body having a proximal end and a distal end, an electrical connector coupled to the proximal end of the lead body, an electrode coupled to the distal end of the lead body, and electrically conductive conductor coil extending between the proximal and the distal end of the lead body, the conductor coil wound in a first winding direction under tension. The lead body also includes a plastic ribbon wound around the conductor coil in a second winding direction opposite to the first winding direction without releasing the tension of the conductor coil. | 07-15-2010 |
20100305579 | DELIVERY CATHETER - A catheter used to deliver a medical electrical lead to a right atrium of a heart in close proximity to a His bundle. The catheter is adapted such that the distal tip confronts the His bundle generally perpendicularly. The catheter includes a proximal portion and a generally hook-shaped distal portion. The distal portion may include curves that direct the distal tip at an angle of over 180 degrees from the direction of the proximal portion. | 12-02-2010 |
20120232563 | IMPLANT CATHETERS FOR PHYSIOLOGICAL PACING - A catheter for implanting a cardiac pacing electrode within a right atrial septum, to stimulate the His bundle, includes a deflectable shaft having a wall that includes an adjustable segment, a pre-formed segment and a substantially straight distal segment. The pre-formed segment extends distally from a pull wire anchoring member of the adjustable segment and out of a single plane in which the adjustable segment is deflectable; and the substantially straight distal segment extends distally, directly from the pre-formed segment, along a plane oriented at an angle with respect to that in which the adjustable segment is deflectable, and over a length between approximately seven and nine millimeters. An arc through which the pre-formed segment extends is preferably greater than approximately 80 degrees and less than approximately 130 degrees, and the angle of the plane of the distal segment is preferably between approximately 40 and 60 degrees. | 09-13-2012 |
20140031907 | MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING COMPATIBLE MEDICAL ELECTRICAL LEAD HAVING LUBRICIOUS INNER TUBING - An implantable medical lead body has a proximal end and a distal end. The lead body includes an inner tubing defining a lumen and formed of one or more non-conductive materials, a plurality of coiled conductors wound around the inner tubing, and an outer jacket extending over the plurality of coiled conductors. The inner tubing of the lead body may be design with a reduced coefficient of friction. For example, an inner surface of the inner tubing may have a lower coefficient of friction than an outer surface of the inner tubing. In another example, the inner tubing may be formed of a polymer having a surface modified to provide a reduced coefficient of friction. | 01-30-2014 |
20140031911 | MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING COMPATIBLE MEDICAL ELECTRICAL LEAD AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - This disclosure describes an implantable medical lead, and method of making such a lead, that reduces the undesirable effects the fields generated by an MRI device may have on the implantable medical lead and the implantable medical device. The implantable medical lead has a proximal end configured to connect to an implantable medical device and a distal end. The lead also includes at least one electrode located near the distal end and at least one coiled conductor that extends along a length of the lead from the proximal end to a respective electrode. The lead further includes an outer jacket that is configured to only partially extend between turns of one or more of the coiled conductors. | 01-30-2014 |
Terrel M. Williams, Brooklyn Park, MN US
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20140005762 | DRUG-ELUTING POLYMER COATED IMPLANTABLE ELECTRODE | 01-02-2014 |
Thomas Leo Williams, Jordan, MN US
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20090121506 | Snow shovel expander - An extra wide snow shovel blade which may be affixed to existing, narrower conventional snow shovels. This is accomplished very quickly by simply inserting the blade of the conventional snow shovel into the “V” shaped pocket on the back of the extra wide snow shovel blade, and then looping the elastic cord around the back of the shaft of the conventional shovel and hooking it to the eye bolt on the front of the blade. | 05-14-2009 |
Todd R. Williams, Lake Elmo, MN US
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20110000635 | MASTER MOLD FOR DUPLICATING FINE STRUCTURE AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREOF - A method and master mold comprising a metal support layer and a fine structure pattern comprised of a glass or ceramic material, wherein the pattern support layer is formed of a first material having a relatively low grinding speed, and the fine structure pattern is formed of a layer of a second material having a grinding speed higher than that of the material of the pattern support layer. | 01-06-2011 |