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Bruce W. Yancy, Palm Bay, FL US
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20100228974 | VLAN TAGGING OVER IPSec TUNNELS - In accordance with a nonlimiting example, a network device transfers communications data along a communications channel within an Internet Protocol (IP) network. A communications module includes a signal input connected to the communications channel of the IP network and receives an Ethernet packet having an Ethernet header and IP data. A processor is coupled to the communications module and processes the Ethernet packet. It removes the Ethernet header and adds Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) tagging information to a padding section in the packet. In one aspect, the processor includes an encryption module that encrypts the VLAN tagging information along with the IP data. The network device includes a signal output through which the packet is transferred to a destination within the IP network over the communications channel as an IPSec tunnel. | 09-09-2010 |
Chris A. Yancy, New Braunfels, TX US
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20100282063 | Ballistic laminate structure - A ballistic-resistant laminate assembly having a pair of films and a pair of first and second interlinear arrays of unidirectionally-oriented bundles of high strength filaments therebetween with filament bundles of the first array each being arranged substantially interlinear with adjacent filament bundles of the second array and further being in at least intermittent contact therewith. Respective surfaces the filament bundles of the second array are coupled to the first film with substantially continuous thin linear deposits of a coupling agent, and respective surfaces of the filament bundles of the first array are coupled to the second film with substantially continuous thin linear deposits of a coupling agent. | 11-11-2010 |
20110070395 | Continuous cross-plied material and method of manufacturing same - A novel cross-plied material is formed of portions of a ply of a ballistic-resistant structure composed of unidirectionally-oriented bundles of high strength filaments laminated between opposing thermoplastic films which portions are cross-plied with portions of a continuous ply of a similar ballistic-resistant structure with a plurality of yarns laterally spaced into a linear array corresponding to the width of the continuous ply along the ply direction. Substantially continuous coatings or deposits of a bonding or coupling agent on the yarns cause a plurality of substantially continuous bonding strips to be formed between the continuous ply and the portions of cross-ply, with the bonding strips being laid in a laterally spaced linear array corresponding to the yarns. The bonding strips couple the cross-ply portions with consecutive portions of the continuous ply, whereby the continuous ply and the cross-ply portions are adhered sufficiently to prevent their being pulled apart. | 03-24-2011 |
Donald Lane Yancy, Woodbury, TN US
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20120000856 | Method and Composition for Environmental Clean Up - A method and absorbent material for cleaning up contaminants, such as a petroleum-based product, with little to no water absorption. The absorbent material may include sheets, disks, or spheres of polymer-based plastic material of one to two inches thick that is manufactured and pre-conditioned to enhance absorption characteristics. The absorbent material may include smaller sieve sizes ranging from 16 to 100 that facilitate absorption and collection of a petroleum-based contaminant. Alternatively or additionally, the absorbent material may include larger sieve sizes ranging from 4 to 10 that facilitate transfer of the petroleum-based contaminant to the surface of the absorbent material. The absorbent material may be deployed at sea for a matter of minutes, and after absorbing a portion of the petroleum-based contaminant, then recovered by a recovery vessel, such as via netting, scooping, and/or vacuuming means. After which, the petroleum-based contaminant may be extracted from the absorbent material for re-use. | 01-05-2012 |
Jacquline Yancy, Laurel, MD US
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20120088236 | Methods and Systems for Sequential Determination of Genetic Mutations and/or Varients - The present invention relates to methods and systems for genome scanning using high resolution melting analysis for identifying mutations and/or variants in genes of interest. | 04-12-2012 |
Jerry W. Yancy, Rockwall, TX US
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20090132205 | Signal-Driven Recovery Of A Digital Pulse Stream - Provided is a method and system for signal-driven recovery of a digital pulse stream. The method includes receiving initial parameters including the base characteristics of a pulse signal, the characteristics including the maximum pulse interval. An incoming analog signal is converted to a digital signal and sampled a predetermined number of times at intervals greater than the maximum pulse interval to record a set of minimum signal values and a set of maximum signal values. Each set is averaged to provide an average minimum value and an average maximum value. Based on these values at least one threshold value is then determined, and the digital pulse stream is identified based on the threshold values. The method is repetitive, continually re-determining the threshold values so as to adapt to changes in the incoming signal. A system for performing the method is also provided. | 05-21-2009 |
Kelby Yancy, Forney, TX US
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20150048862 | DETECTING ARCING USING PROCESSING CHAMBER DATA - A method and apparatus for detecting substrate arcing and breakage within a processing chamber is provided. A controller monitors chamber data, e.g., parameters such as RF signals, voltages, and other electrical parameters, during operation of the processing chamber, and analyzes the chamber data for abnormal spikes and trends. Using such data mining and analysis, the controller can detect broken substrates without relying on glass presence sensors on robots, but rather based on the chamber data. | 02-19-2015 |