Frey, CA
Bernard M. Frey, Livermore, CA US
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20090095128 | UNIFORM AEROSOL DELIVERY FOR FLOW-BASED PYROLYSIS FOR INORGANIC MATERIAL SYNTHESIS - Light-driven flow reactors are configured with an aerosol delivery apparatus that is designed to improve the reactive process with respect to forming uniform product compositions at higher rates. In particular, the reactant delivery system can deliver an aerosol having an average droplet size of no more than about 50 microns, and in some embodiments 20 microns, and with less than 1 droplet in 10,000 having a diameter greater than 5 times the average droplet size. In some embodiments, the edge of the aerosol generator can be placed within about 6 centimeters of the edge of the light beam passing through the reaction chamber. The average aerosol velocity can be no more than about 5 meters per second. In some embodiments, the aerosol generator can comprise a non-circular opening and a gas permeable structure that is used to generate a mist that is delivered from the apparatus as an aerosol. | 04-16-2009 |
20110318905 | SILICON/GERMANIUM NANOPARTICLE INKS, LASER PYROLYSIS REACTORS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF NANOPARTICLES AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - Laser pyrolysis reactor designs and corresponding reactant inlet nozzles are described to provide desirable particle quenching that is particularly suitable for the synthesis of elemental silicon particles. In particular, the nozzles can have a design to encourage nucleation and quenching with inert gas based on a significant flow of inert gas surrounding the reactant precursor flow and with a large inert entrainment flow effectively surrounding the reactant precursor and quench gas flows. Improved silicon nanoparticle inks are described that has silicon nanoparticles without any surface modification with organic compounds. The silicon ink properties can be engineered for particular printing applications, such as inkjet printing, gravure printing or screen printing. Appropriate processing methods are described to provide flexibility for ink designs without surface modifying the silicon nanoparticles. | 12-29-2011 |
20130221286 | SILICON/GERMANIUM NANOPARTICLE INKS, LASER PYROLYSIS REACTORS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF NANOPARTICLES AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - Laser pyrolysis reactor designs and corresponding reactant inlet nozzles are described to provide desirable particle quenching that is particularly suitable for the synthesis of elemental silicon particles. In particular, the nozzles can have a design to encourage nucleation and quenching with inert gas based on a significant flow of inert gas surrounding the reactant precursor flow and with a large inert entrainment flow effectively surrounding the reactant precursor and quench gas flows. Improved silicon nanoparticle inks are described that has silicon nanoparticles without any surface modification with organic compounds. The silicon ink properties can be engineered for particular printing applications, such as inkjet printing, gravure printing or screen printing. Appropriate processing methods are described to provide flexibility for ink designs without surface modifying the silicon nanoparticles. | 08-29-2013 |
Clifford A. Frey, San Francisco, CA US
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20130182712 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING SITE-TO-SITE VPNS OF A CLOUD MANAGED NETWORK - A management server includes a configuration and management module processing server configuration information, including a VPN peer list and VLAN/subnet settings. The management server automatically calculates the VPN configuration information, including the VPN peer subnet route information identifying which of the subnets participating in the VPN are behind which of the routers and keys to establish VPN tunnels between those routers participating in the VPN. Each of the routers participating in the VPN includes a VPN tunnel with the other routers participating in the VPN, a set of data structures storing data identifying contact information for each of the subnets participating in the VPN, a combination of an IP address and port to reach one of routers that that subnet is behind, and a forwarding module to forward traffic between the subnets. | 07-18-2013 |
20140006481 | METHODS FOR EXCHANGING NETWORK MANAGEMENT MESSAGES USING UDP OVER HTTP PROTOCOL | 01-02-2014 |
20140064149 | NETWORK ACCESS DEVICE AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY ESTABLISHING CONNECTION TO A WIDE AREA NETWORK - A network access device (NAD) is configured to automatically establish a connection to a WAN. The NAD tests IP configurations according to a first priority scheme at least until a currently best scoring one of the IP configurations is selected for use to communicate over the WAN. The testing of the IP configurations includes transmitting requests according to a first priority scheme and tracking any replies reflecting which IP configurations are valid. The first priority scheme is for selecting among IP configurations for testing and prioritizing a first type of IP configuration over a dynamically determined type of IP configuration. Which IP configurations of the dynamically determined type that are to be tested are determined by attempting to obtain DHCP leases using different VLAN IDs according to a second priority scheme of VLAN IDs to include in DHCP requests. | 03-06-2014 |
20140068705 | METHOD FOR CLOUD-BASED ACCESS CONTROL POLICY MANAGEMENT - A Web-based management server includes an ACP manager to manage access control rules (ACRs) and access control policies (ACPs). The ACRs and ACPs are configured by an administrator via a Web interface of the management server. The ACP manager is to transmit over the Internet the ACPs and the ACRs to network access devices (NADs) to allow the NADs to apply the ACPs to their respective network client devices (NCDs) based on the ACRs, where the NADs are managed by the management server over the Internet. Each of the NADs operates as one of a router, a network switch, and an access point. The ACP manager is to periodically update the ACRs and ACPs stored in the NADs, including receiving an update from one NAD and broadcasting the update to a remainder of the NADs, | 03-06-2014 |
20140086069 | EFFICIENT NETWORK TRAFFIC ANALYSIS USING A HIERARCHICAL KEY COMBINATION DATA STRUCTURE - A network access device for network traffic analysis of a plurality of client devices in a local area network (LAN) maintains a hierarchical key combination traffic analysis (HKCTA) table for each of the client devices of the LAN (LAN devices) to store network traffic statistics of each LAN device, wherein the HKCTA includes entries identified by keys, each key being formed based on a combination of zero or more packet attributes of packets or flow attributes of a network flow associated with the packets (packet/flow attributes) exchanged by the LAN device. Each key represents one of hierarchical levels of a hierarchy of the entries. Each level of the hierarchy includes all packet/flow attributes of its parent hierarchical level plus at least one additional packet/flow attribute that is not present in its parent hierarchical level. | 03-27-2014 |
20140153441 | NETWORK SWITCH AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY ESTABLISHING CONNECTION TO A WIDE AREA NETWORK - A network switch is configured to automatically establish a connection to a WAN by determining which of a plurality of ports of the network switch is a current uplink port leading to the WAN. The switch attempts to establish connectivity to the WAN using a first set of port configurations as the current set of port configurations. Upon determining that the first set of port configurations does not allow the network switch to determine an uplink port, the network switch changes to a mode having a first security measure and also having a relaxed set of current port configurations. The network switch again attempts to establish connectivity to the WAN, and upon further failures to determine an uplink port leading to the WAN, the network switch may be configured to switch to other modes utilizing further relaxed port configurations and the same or additional security measures. | 06-05-2014 |
David Frey, Half Moon Bay, CA US
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20080241105 | Method and reagents for the enhancement of virus transduction in the bladder epithelium - Agents and methods for enhancing recombinant virus transduction in the bladder epithelium are described. A first method involves contacting the luminal surface of the bladder with a composition comprising a transduction enhancing agent and an oncolytic virus. Alternatively, the luminal surface of the bladder can be contacted first with a pretreatment composition comprising a transduction enhancing agent and, subsequently, with a composition comprising an oncolytic virus. Bladder treatment compositions comprising a transduction enhancing agent and an oncolytic virus are also described. | 10-02-2008 |
20090068151 | Methods and reagents for the enhancement of virus transduction in the bladder epithelium - Agents and methods for enhancing recombinant virus transduction in the bladder epithelium are described. A first method involves contacting the luminal surface of the bladder with a composition comprising a transduction enhancing agent and an oncolytic virus. Alternatively, the luminal surface of the bladder can be contacted first with a pretreatment composition comprising a transduction enhancing agent and, subsequently, with a composition comprising an oncolytic virus. Bladder treatment compositions comprising a transduction enhancing agent and an oncolytic virus are also described. | 03-12-2009 |
20110159585 | DIRECTLY INJECTABLE FORMULATIONS WHICH PROVIDE ENHANCED CRYOPROTECTION OF CELL PRODUCTS - This invention provides compositions and methods for cryoprotection of recombinant live cancer cells. Specifically, an improved cryoprotective medium is provided which includes a hydroxyethyl starch and/or derivative thereof alone or in combination with either DMSO or glycerol. | 06-30-2011 |
David Scott Frey, Los Angeles, CA US
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20140007884 | MOUTHPIECE - A mouthpiece includes a first body configured to be secured over one or more teeth of a user. The first body comprises a frame for location about at least one of a molar or a premolar of user, as a first bite pad between upper teeth and lower teeth. The first bite pad is molded in the frame while in situ in the mouth of the user and the first bite pad is formed by a PVS material. The first bite pad is in contact with at least one of a molar or a premolar of user, and the first bite pad defines an exterior shape of at least a portion of the teeth of a user. There is a similar second body with a connector between the first body and the second body and together these form the appliance for the user. | 01-09-2014 |
Donald H. Frey, West Hollywood, CA US
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20110061173 | FABRIC SOFTENER - A fabric softener formulation according to one embodiment includes 70-80 wt % methyl bis (canola amidoethyl)-2-hydroxyethyl ammonium methyl sulfate; 2-4 wt % dicocoylethyl hydroxyethylmonium CL; >0-12 wt % of a glycol; >0-10 wt % solvent; 0-5 wt % methyl laurate; 0-5 wt % alcohol; and 0-5 wt % fragrance. A fabric softener formulation according to another embodiment includes 20-30 wt % solvent; >0-2 wt % coco methyl ester ethoxylate; >0-3 wt % glycerin; >0-3 wt % dicocoethyl hydroxyethylmonium methosulfate with propylene glycol; 1-5 wt % alcohol; 35-45 wt % methyl bis(canolaamideoethyl)-2-hydroxyethyl ammonium methyl sulfate with propylene glycol; 0-5 wt % fragrance; 0-2 wt % acid; and 20-30 wt % water. | 03-17-2011 |
Ernest John Frey, Costa Mesa, CA US
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20090125655 | ENABLING SAS EXPANDER LOOPS FOR INCREASED FAIRNESS AND PERFORMANCE - The use of loops in SAS networks is enabled by designating ports connected to loop connections as table loop ports (TLPs). Under normal operating conditions, each TLP is blocked from receiving BCNs, appears to the expander to have nothing connected to it, and is made invisible to initiators. The loop connection and TLPs may be enabled and used to access devices when a problem is detected. In particular, the TLP will now appear in a list of destination ports within the expander to which a BCN should be propagated. In addition, during a subsequent self-configuration, the TLP is allowed to populate its route table with devices accessible through it, and the existence of the TLP is also reported back to initiators. After re-discovery is complete, communications between the initiator and a target can resume, with traffic re-routed through the TLPs as needed, bypassing the failure point. | 05-14-2009 |
20090150643 | SAS reference Phys for virtualization and traffic isolation - Enabling virtualization in a SAS expander is disclosed. For each SAS address to be virtualized through one or more physical or virtual Phy, a reference Phy associated with each SAS address is created within the expander. Next, a route table is generated that includes an entry for each of the SAS addresses being virtualized, each entry associated with one or more of the physical or virtual Phy through which the SAS address is being virtualized. With the route table so established, requests for a virtualized SAS address are routed to a particular one of the one or more physical or virtual Phy associated with the virtualized SAS address in the route table. | 06-11-2009 |
Gehard Frey, San Diego, CA US
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20130287766 | ANTIBODIES AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING THEM - The invention provides antibodies, including chimeric human antibodies, recombinant antibodies, synthetic anti-bodies, and the nucleic acids encoding them, and methods for making and using these immunoglobulins. The invention provides recombinant and synthetic polypeptide and nucleic acid embodiments of these polypeptides and/or antibodies. The invention also provides polypeptides comprising, or consisting of, consensus human framework regions, or “Independently Consensused Frameworks (ICFs)”, nucleic acids encoding them, and libraries and kits comprising these ICFs and/or antibodies of the invention, individually and in combinatorial libraries and combinations. | 10-31-2013 |
Gerhard Johann Frey, San Diego, CA US
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20100284995 | Temperature sensitive mutants of matrix metalloproteases and uses thereof - Provided are modified matrix metalloprotease (MMP) enzymes that exhibit temperature-dependent activity and uses thereof. The MMPs can be used, for example, to treat ECM-mediated diseases or disorders characterized by increased deposition or accumulation of one or more ECM components. | 11-11-2010 |
Guido D. Frey, Riverside, CA US
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20110166349 | GOLD CATALYZED HYDROAMINATION OF ALKYNES AND ALLENES - Methods are provided for the catalytic hydroamination of compounds having an alkyne or allene functional group, in which the compound is contacted with ammonia or an amine in the presence of a catalytic amount of a gold complex under conditions sufficient for hydroamination to occur. | 07-07-2011 |
Jeffrey Frey, Escondido, CA US
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20130318764 | QUICK RELEASE AND ATTACH WALL MOUNT DEVICE FOR HANGING AN OBJECT - The hangar embodiments disclosed relate to a device and method for quickly changing out old pictures, quilts, etc. The device includes a back board that is attachable to a wall. A faceboard is rotateably attachable to the back board. A friction material is disposed between the backboard in the faceboard and used to hold up the flat object when the faceboard is traversed to the closed position. | 12-05-2013 |
Jessica Frey, San Diego, CA US
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20120018953 | Liquidation Flotation - This invention provides a board-style personal flotation and swimming device that has raised, soft sides that is intended to aid the user in keeping the torso and upper body on the board. This invention can assist experienced users in swimming while placing a small child/toddler/infant on their torso, on the board. This invention also contains varied number of elongated water squirting devices that are attached to the board, along the length of the board, below the surface of the water for recreational purposes, such as projectile water games wherein a stream of water is used as a projectile. | 01-26-2012 |
John Frey, Los Angeles, CA US
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20130291459 | Unit Glazing Construction for Window Panels - A system for creating single and double pane window walls comprising mullions, sills, headers, other framing members and gasketing, is disclosed. The system features window pane framing extrusions which include provisions that allow the extrusions to snap together to create a framing member with a box-type cross-section. Experimentation has shown that the composite box sections have similar structural properties to unitary box sections, i.e. comparable moments of inertia and cross-sectional area and thus comparable ability to carry bending moment, transmit shear and resist buckling. | 11-07-2013 |
Mark R. Frey, Glendale, CA US
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20140178404 | USE OF NEUREGULIN-4 FOR TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE AND NECROTIZING ENTEROCOLITIS - The invention provides methods, pharmaceutical compositions and kits for treating, inhibiting and/or reducing the severity of inflammatory bowel disease and necrotizing enterocolitis in a subject in need thereof by administering an effective amount of a composition comprising an activator of ErbB4. | 06-26-2014 |
Michael G. Frey, Granite Bay, CA US
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20140098810 | FABRIC CHIP HAVING A PORT RESOLUTION MODULE - A fabric chip includes a plurality of port interfaces, wherein each of the plurality of port interfaces includes a network chip interface (NCI) block having a port resolution module, and wherein the port resolution module is to determine which of the port interfaces is to receive a packet from the NCI block, and a crossbar block communicatively coupled with each of the NCI blocks in the plurality of port interfaces. | 04-10-2014 |
20140112125 | Fabric Chip Having Trunked Links - A fabric chip includes a plurality of port interfaces, in which each of the plurality of port interfaces includes a network chip interface (NCI) block having a port resolution module to determine which of the port interfaces is to receive a packet from the NCI block and a crossbar block communicatively coupled with each of the NCI blocks in the plurality of port interfaces. In addition, at least two of the plurality of port interfaces are to be connected to at least two port interfaces of another fabric chip as trunked links of a trunk. Moreover, the NCI blocks of the at least two of the plurality of port interfaces include a resource that keeps track of the port interfaces in the fabric chip that are connected to the trunk links of the trunk. | 04-24-2014 |
20140198631 | MANAGING A SWITCH FABRIC - In a method for managing a switch fabric comprising a plurality of fabric chips, each of said plurality of fabric chips comprising a plurality of port interfaces, a first configuration set and a second configuration set, each comprising a plurality of configuration registers for the port interfaces to use in calculating a port resolution for an incoming packet, are generated. In addition, a determination as to which of the first configuration set and the second configuration set the plurality of fabric chips are to use is made an instruction is communicated to each of the fabric chips to use the determined one of the first configuration set and the second configuration set. | 07-17-2014 |
20140211609 | IMPLEMENTING A SWITCH FABRIC RESPONSIVE TO AN UNAVAILABLE PATH - In a method for implementing a switch fabric, in a first fabric chip, a packet comprising an identification of a destination node chip is received from a source fabric chip, and a determination that a first path in the switch fabric along which the packet is to be communicated toward the destination node chip is unavailable is made. In addition, a determination as to whether another path along which the packet is to be communicated toward the destination node chip that does not include the source fabric chip is available is made. In response to a determination that the another path is available, the packet is communicated along the another path. In addition, in response to a determination that the another path is unavailable, the packet is communicated back to the source fabric chip. | 07-31-2014 |
20140211630 | MANAGING PACKET FLOW IN A SWITCH FARIC - In a method for managing packet flow in a switch fabric comprising a plurality of fabric chips, wherein a packet comprises a counter, a determination as to whether the packet has been detoured around an unavailable fabric link and a determination as to whether the packet is making forward progress are made. In addition, a value of the counter in the packet is modified in response to a determination that the packet has been detoured around an unavailable fabric link and a determination that forward progress is not being made. | 07-31-2014 |
Michelle M. Frey, Oakland, CA US
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20140165713 | SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHODS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING IN AGRICULTURE - Embodiments of the present disclosure relate generally to nutrient monitoring in an agricultural field, and more specifically to devices, systems and methods that provide real time analysis and monitoring of one or more nutrients using ion selective electrodes. | 06-19-2014 |
20140180596 | EFFECTIVE ROOT ZONE USE IN CROP MANAGEMENT - Embodiments of the present disclosure relate generally to nutrient monitoring in an agricultural field, and more specifically to systems, devices, and methods for tracking the fate and transport of nitrogen in agricultural environments and for determining an effective root zone of a crop. | 06-26-2014 |
Mitchell Frey, Santa Barbara, CA US
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20110099322 | DATA STORAGE DEVICE WITH INTEGRATED DNA STORAGE MEDIA - An integral digital memory storage device having a standard form factor to be received by and communicating with a computing device and having memory capability for storage of digital data. An integral multiwell DNA sample tray is carried in a body of the memory storage device for protection and exposed by manipulation of the case for receiving DNA samples. | 04-28-2011 |
20130146488 | DATA STORAGE DEVICE WITH INTEGRATED BIO-STORAGE MEDIA - A storage device includes a housing, a non-volatile memory disposed within the housing, and an interface operatively connected to the housing for communicating with a computing device to provide access to the non-volatile memory to the computing device. The storage device further includes a tray comprising a bio-sample storage area for storing bio-samples and a gasket for sealing the bio-sample storage area within the housing for storage. In a closed position, the tray is sealed within the housing by the gasket and wherein in an open position, the bio-sample storage area is exposed and accessible. | 06-13-2013 |
Paul Frey, Portola Valley, CA US
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20140212708 | Battery Pack Exhaust Nozzle - A thermal management system is provided that minimizes the effects of thermal runaway within a battery pack. The system includes a sealed battery pack enclosure configured to hold a plurality of batteries and at least one exhaust nozzle assembly. The exhaust nozzle assembly includes an exhaust nozzle that passes and directs the flow of hot gas from within the battery pack to the ambient environment during a thermal runaway event, a nozzle seal mounted within the exhaust nozzle that seals the exhaust nozzle during normal operation of the battery pack, and a nozzle seal mounting nut that holds the nozzle seal within the exhaust nozzle during normal operation and then melts during a thermal runaway event, thereby allowing the nozzle seal to be ejected through the exhaust nozzle during the event. | 07-31-2014 |
Paul Dewitt Frey, San Francisco, CA US
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20090021364 | CHARGE STATE INDICATOR FOR AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE - One embodiment of the present subject matter includes a battery mounted to a vehicle, with a charge state circuit located in the electric vehicle and coupled to the battery, the charge state circuit configured to provide a charge state signal indicative of the charge state of the battery. The embodiment includes a charging coupler port located proximate to a user accessible exterior of the electrical vehicle and coupled to the battery, the charging coupler port to conduct charging energy to the battery and to provide a charger connection signal indicative of a connection to an external power source. The embodiment also includes a lighting circuit coupled to the charging coupler port and the charge state circuit to control the brightness and color of an illuminated indicator responsive to the charge state signal and the charger connection signal. | 01-22-2009 |
20120025765 | Charge State Indicator for an Electric Vehicle - One embodiment of the present subject matter includes a battery mounted to a vehicle, with a charge state circuit located in the electric vehicle and coupled to the battery, the charge state circuit configured to provide a charge state signal indicative of the charge state of the battery. The embodiment includes a charging coupler port located proximate to a user accessible exterior of the electrical vehicle and coupled to the battery, the charging coupler port to conduct charging energy to the battery and to provide a charger connection signal indicative of a connection to an external power source. The embodiment also includes a lighting circuit coupled to the charging coupler port and the charge state circuit to control the brightness and color of an illuminated indicator responsive to the charge state signal and the charger connection signal. | 02-02-2012 |
Paul Dewitt Frey, Portola Valley, CA US
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20130270863 | Impact Protection Structures for Vehicles and Vehicles Incorporating the Same - Impact protection structures for vehicles are described. An impact protection structure includes a support structure of the vehicle, an interior rail coupled to the support structure, and an exterior rail coupled to the interior rail. The exterior rail has an inboard boundary wall positioned between an upper mounting region and a lower mounting region. The upper and the lower exterior mounting region of the exterior rail are coupled to an upper and a lower mounting region of the interior rail. At least a portion of the inboard boundary wall is spaced apart from an outboard wall of the interior rail such that when the exterior rail is impacted by a blunt-object barrier, the inboard boundary wall of the exterior rail deforms, thereby damping energy of the impact at the exterior rail and arresting crack propagation between the exterior rail and the interior rail. | 10-17-2013 |
20140346813 | Impact Protection Structures for Vehicles and Vehicles Incorporating the Same - Impact protection structures for vehicles are described. An impact protection structure includes a support structure of the vehicle, an interior rail coupled to the support structure, and an exterior rail coupled to the interior rail. The exterior rail has an inboard boundary wall positioned between an upper mounting region and a lower mounting region. The upper and the lower exterior mounting region of the exterior rail are coupled to an upper and a lower mounting region of the interior rail. At least a portion of the inboard boundary wall is spaced apart from an outboard wall of the interior rail such that when the exterior rail is impacted by a blunt-object barrier, the inboard boundary wall of the exterior rail deforms, thereby damping energy of the impact at the exterior rail and arresting crack propagation between the exterior rail and the interior rail. | 11-27-2014 |
Richard M. Frey, Palmdale, CA US
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20090241511 | HEAT EXCHANGE INJECTOR FOR USE IN A ROCKET ENGINE - A heat exchange injector assembly includes a heat exchange element comprising a fuel sleeve, a liquid oxidizer post disposed in the fuel sleeve, and a multi-passage swirl member such as a double helix member, disposed in the liquid oxidizer post. | 10-01-2009 |
Robert Tower Frey, Milpitas, CA US
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20130103887 | COMPUTING SYSTEM WITH NON-DISRUPTIVE FAST MEMORY RESTORE MECHANISM AND METHOD OF OPERATION THEREOF - A method for operating a computing system includes: monitoring a central interface for a power event; accessing a high-speed memory for pre-shutdown data; accessing a non-volatile memory during the power event for the pre-shutdown data previously stored on the high-speed memory; selecting a multiplexer for allowing external access to the high-speed memory; and formatting the pre-shutdown data in the non-volatile memory for access through a non-disruptive interface. | 04-25-2013 |
20130128685 | MEMORY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH POWER SOURCE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF - A method of manufacture of the memory management system includes: fabricating a dual in-line memory module carrier; mounting a volatile memory device on the dual in-line memory module carrier; mounting a non-volatile memory on the dual in-line memory module carrier on a side opposite the volatile memory device; mounting an uninterruptible power supply on the dual in-line memory module carrier for maintaining a memory module power when a system power input decays; and mounting a controller logic integrated circuit on the dual in-line memory module carrier coupled to the volatile memory device, the non-volatile memory, and the uninterruptible power supply for copying data content of the volatile memory device to the non-volatile memory when the uninterruptible power supply detects the decay of the system power input to a first cross-over level. | 05-23-2013 |
Sebastian Frey, Woodland Hills, CA US
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20130227476 | METHOD, APPARATUS AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION ON A GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE - Provided herein are a method, apparatus and computer program product for arranging and re-arranging information presented on a display. In particular, methods may include providing for display of a plurality of tiles, each in a respective first location; receiving an input proximate a first point on a display; and moving at least one of the plurality of tiles toward the first point in response to receiving the input proximate the first point. The tiles may include representations of applications, data, or information. The plurality of tiles may include tiles related to a first group and tiles related to a second group, where moving at least one of the plurality of tiles toward the first point may include moving the tiles related to the first group toward the first point while the tiles related to the second group remain in their respective first locations. | 08-29-2013 |
20140237038 | Method and Apparatus for Determining an Activity Description - A method comprising receiving a sensor dependent information associated with an activity of a user, determining an activity description based, at least in part, on the sensor dependent information and a description terminology information, and causing communication of the activity description is disclosed. | 08-21-2014 |
20140237102 | Method and Apparatus for Determining an Activity Description - A method comprising receiving a sensor dependent information associated with an activity of a user, determining an activity description based, at least in part, on the sensor dependent information and a description terminology information, and causing communication of the activity description is disclosed. | 08-21-2014 |
20140237103 | Method and Apparatus for Determining an Activity Description - A method comprising receiving a sensor dependent information associated with an activity of a user, determining an activity description based, at least in part, on the sensor dependent information and a description terminology information, and causing communication of the activity description is disclosed. | 08-21-2014 |
20140237104 | Method and Apparatus for Determining an Activity Description - A method comprising receiving a sensor dependent information associated with an activity of a user, determining an activity description based, at least in part, on the sensor dependent information and a description terminology information, and causing communication of the activity description is disclosed. | 08-21-2014 |