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Bernt Julius Hansen, Afton, NY US
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20080286886 | Monitoring Cool-Down Stress in a Flip Chip Process Using Monitor Solder Bump Structures - A semiconductor chip and methods for forming the same. The semiconductor chip includes M regular solder bump structures and N monitor solder bump structures, M and N being positive integers. If a flip chip process is performed for the semiconductor chip, then the N monitor solder bump structures are more sensitive to a cool-down stress than the M regular solder bump structures. The cool-down stress results from a cool-down step of the flip chip process. Each of the M regular solder bump structures is electrically connected to either a power supply or a device of the semiconductor chip. Each of the N monitor solder bump structures is not electrically connected to a power supply or a device of the semiconductor chip. | 11-20-2008 |
20100155943 | SEMICONDUCTOR CHIP USED IN FLIP CHIP PROCESS - A semiconductor chip for forming the same. The semiconductor chip includes M regular solder bump structures and N monitor solder bump structures, M and N being positive integers. If a flip chip process is performed for the semiconductor chip, then the N monitor solder bump structures are more sensitive to a cool-down stress than the M regular solder bump structures. The cool-down stress results from a cool-down step of the flip chip process. Each of the M regular solder bump structures is electrically connected to either a power supply or a device of the semiconductor chip. Each of the N monitor solder bump structures is not electrically connected to a power supply or a device of the semiconductor chip. | 06-24-2010 |
Charles Hansen, West Babylon, NY US
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20110120823 | Retracta Belt Brake System - A pedestrian traffic control stanchion including a post having an upper end and a lower end; a belt cassette assembly mounted on an upper end of the post; a spring case assembly positioned adjacent to and operatively connected to the belt cassette assembly to provide tension on a belt as the belt is extracted from the belt cassette assembly; a brake case assembly positioned adjacent to the belt cassette assembly and operatively connected to the belt cassette assembly to dampen the rate of rotation of the belt cassette assembly as the belt is retracted into the belt cassette assembly under the tension force exerted by the spring case assembly; the brake case assembly including a housing, a drive gear positioned within the housing, said drive gear being configured to be connected to the belt cassette assembly, a floating gear positioned within the housing in a position to engage the drive gear, the floating gear having an axial shaft extending therefrom, wherein the axial shaft of the floating gear is positioned within a slot formed in the housing, the slot having a first end and a second end; and a gear driven damper assembly positioned within the housing and configured to engage the floating gear when the axial shaft of the floating gear is positioned in one of the first end or the second end. | 05-26-2011 |
David Scott Hansen, Ithaca, NY US
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20080217345 | Heat Dispersing Beverage Lid - The Heat Dispersing Beverage Lid is a cover for a beverage container with a protruding and densely ridged lip. When one tilts the cup to sip from the lip, the hot beverage would be cooled in transit by passing through the ridges which serve as cooling flanges. This is useful for cooling otherwise too hot to drink beverages for more enjoyable consumption. | 09-11-2008 |
Eric Hansen, Babylon, NY US
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20110023132 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING TARGET AREA INFORMATION OF A BATTLEFIELD USING INFORMATION ACQUIRED FROM MULTIPLE CLASSIFICATION LEVELS - A system and method for generating target area information. The system comprises a first processor effective to receive first information of a first classification level and a second processor effective to receive second information of a second classification level distinct from the first classification level. A cross domain processor is in communication with the first and second processors. The second processor is effective to receive a request from a requesting entity about a region of interest and interrogate a first sensor regarding the request. The second processor is further effective to receive first information from the first sensor and send the request through the cross domain processor to the first processor. The first processor is effective to interrogate a second sensor regarding the request and receive second information from the second sensor. The first processor is further effective to filter the second information based on the first and second classification levels to produce filtered information and send the filtered information through the cross domain processor to the second processor. The second processor is further effective to integrate the first information and the filtered information to produce integrated information and send the integrated information to the requesting entity. | 01-27-2011 |
Jeffrey C. Hansen, Fairport, NY US
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20100167218 | COLOR INTERMEDIATE MOTION PICTURE FILM - Silver halide photographic elements that are color intermediate motion picture films have at least one green sensitive silver halide emulsion that includes a green sensitizing dye that is a cyanine dye having two oxazole groups in the molecule, and another green sensitizing dye having either two imidazole groups in the molecule or one oxazole group and one thiazole group in the molecule. The molar ratio of the first green sensitizing dye to the second green sensitizing dye is from about 4:1 to about 0.3:1. The magenta dye image forming unit has at least one green sensitive silver halide emulsion layer that comprises predominantly cubic silver iodobromide grains having at least 90 mol % bromide and at least 1 mol % iodide, which grains have an average equivalent spherical diameter (ESD) of less than 0.25 μm. | 07-01-2010 |
20110136065 | COLOR INTERMEDIATE MOTION PICTURE FILM - Silver halide photographic elements that are color intermediate motion picture films have at least one green sensitive silver halide emulsion that includes a green sensitizing dye that is a cyanine dye having two oxazole groups in the molecule, and another green sensitizing dye having either two imidazole groups in the molecule or one oxazole group and one thiazole group in the molecule. The molar ratio of the first green sensitizing dye to the second green sensitizing dye is from about 4:1 to about 0.3:1. The magenta dye image forming unit has at least one green sensitive silver halide emulsion layer that comprises predominantly cubic silver iodobromide grains having at least 90 mol % bromide and at least 1 mol % iodide, which grains have an average equivalent spherical diameter (ESD) of less than 0.25 μm. | 06-09-2011 |
Jennifer Mary Hansen, Goshen, NY US
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20120061401 | Hand-Held Drip-Catching Gelato Cup - One embodiment of a hand-held, drip-catching food cup having a vessel ( | 03-15-2012 |
Marcia K. Hansen, Fairport, NY US
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20110133092 | DIGITAL RADIOGRAPHIC DETECTOR WITH BONDED PHOSPHOR LAYER - A digital radiographic detector has a scintillator element having a particulate phosphor dispersed within a binder composition, wherein the binder composition is a pressure-sensitive adhesive, wherein the particulate phosphor emits light corresponding to a level of incident radiation. There is an array of photosensors wherein each photosensor in the array is energizable to provide an output signal indicative of the level of emitted light that is received. The scintillator element bonds directly to, and in optical contact with, either the array of photosensors or an array of optical fibers that guide light to the array of photosensors. | 06-09-2011 |
20110133093 | DIGITAL RADIOGRAPHIC DETECTOR WITH BONDED PHOSPHOR LAYER - A digital radiographic detector having a radiation sensing element with a particulate material dispersed within a binder composition, wherein the binder composition includes a pressure-sensitive adhesive, wherein the particulate material, upon receiving radiation of a first energy level, is excitable to emit radiation of a second energy level, either spontaneously or in response to a stimulating energy of a third energy level. There is an array of photosensors, each photosensor in the array energizable to provide an output signal indicative of the level of emitted radiation of the second energy level that is received. The radiation sensing element bonds directly to, and in optical contact with, either the array of photosensors or an array of optical fibers that guide light to the array of photosensors. | 06-09-2011 |
Nathaniel S. Hansen, Ithaca, NY US
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20120282484 | METAL AND CERAMIC NANOFIBERS - Provided herein are nanofibers and processes of preparing nanofibers. In some instances, the nanofibers are metal and/or ceramic nanofibers. In some embodiments, the nanofibers are high quality, high performance nanofibers, highly coherent nanofibers, highly continuous nanofibers, or the like. In some embodiments, the nanofibers have increased coherence, increased length, few voids and/or defects, and/or other advantageous characteristics. In some instances, the nanofibers are produced by electrospinning a fluid stock having a high loading of nanofiber precursor in the fluid stock. In some instances, the fluid stock comprises well mixed and/or uniformly distributed precursor in the fluid stock. In some instances, the fluid stock is converted into a nanofiber comprising few voids, few defects, long or tunable length, and the like. | 11-08-2012 |
20140332733 | PURE METAL AND CERAMIC NANOFIBERS - Provided herein are nanofibers and processes of preparing nanofibers. In some instances, the nanofibers are metal and/or ceramic nanofibers. In some embodiments, the nanofibers are high quality, high performance nanofibers, highly coherent nanofibers, highly continuous nanofibers, or the like. In some embodiments, the nanofibers have increased coherence, increased length, few voids and/or defects, and/or other advantageous characteristics. In some instances, the nanofibers are produced by electrospinning a fluid stock having a high loading of nanofiber precursor in the fluid stock. In some instances, the fluid stock comprises well mixed and/or uniformly distributed precursor in the fluid stock. In some instances, the fluid stock is converted into a nanofiber comprising few voids, few defects, long or tunable length, and the like. | 11-13-2014 |
Peter W. Hansen, Canann, NY US
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20090317832 | Cell Classification System - The present invention involves the reaction of a CD4 immuno-conjugate with a sample of patient whole blood. The CD4 immuno-conjugate consists of one or more antibodies with specificity for the CD4 surface receptor coupled to a signal moiety, or “label”, that is detectable by a flow cytometer. Such labels may generate a signal by such means as fluorescence properties, light scatter properties, electronic properties, or magnetic properties. The CD4 immuno-conjugate binds to both the CD4 positive lymphocytes (Helper T cells) and all monocytes. Differential detection means are employed to count immuno-conjugate labeled Helper T cells. The present invention distinguishes itself by simultaneously measuring the signal level from monocytes as a means to verify sufficient activity of the anti-CD4 antibody. | 12-24-2009 |
Richard Karl Hansen, Troy, NY US
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20090187557 | ARRANGING SEARCH ENGINE RESULTS - Search engine results arranged according to one or more first criteria (e.g., relevancy) are obtained. The results are assigned groups within chosen or calculated relevancy ranges. The results are then resorted within each group according to one or more second criteria (e.g., payment). The groups maintain original placement relative to each other during resorting. A list of at least some of the resorted results is then created for various uses, including search or further manipulation. | 07-23-2009 |
20090193008 | TERM SYNONYM GENERATION - Synonyms for a term to be indexed are dynamically generated by applying one or more rules (e.g., splitting, deletion or addition of characters, and concatenation of portions) to the term, each synonym generated either including only a portion and not all of the term or differing from the term by at least one additional character in a position between a first character and a last character (i.e., not at either end of the term). The term and some or all of the synonyms are then indexed for subsequent searching. | 07-30-2009 |
Robert C. Hansen, Endicott, NY US
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20140201703 | AUTOMATED CODE COVERAGE MEASUREMENT AND TRACKING PER USERSTORY AND REQUIREMENT - Embodiments of the invention relate to automated code coverage measurement and tracking per user story and requirement. An aspect of the invention includes receiving one or more software development requirements. One or more tasks are generated from the one or more software development requirements. A task identifier (ID) is assigned to each of the one or more tasks, and each of the task IDs is assigned to at least one code component. An application is released that includes at least one code components. | 07-17-2014 |
20140201704 | INTEGRATION AND USER STORY GENERATION AND REQUIREMENTS MANAGEMENT - A computer-implemented method for managing user story requirements includes collecting, by a processor, a plurality of requirements, creating, by the processor, a plurality of content space specification files that includes the plurality of requirements, processing, by the processor, the plurality of content space specification files to generate a plurality of content space-based testable units, and managing, by the processor, the plurality of requirements to reduce gaps and overlap between individual content space testable units in the plurality of content space-based testable units. | 07-17-2014 |
20140201713 | AUTOMATED DATA COLLECTION, COMPUTATION AND REPORTING OF CONTENT SPACE COVERAGE METRICS FOR SOFTWARE PRODUCTS - One or more test results and one or more user stories are received. For each test result in the one or more test results a set of content space coordinates of the one or more test results is compared to a set of content space coordinates of the one or more user stories. Based on the comparison it is determined if one or more user stories have been tested. One or more results of the comparison are then stored. | 07-17-2014 |
20150020054 | AUTOMATED DATA COLLECTION, COMPUTATION AND REPORTING OF CONTENT SPACE COVERAGE METRICS FOR SOFTWARE PRODUCTS - One or more test results and one or more user stories are received. For each test result in the one or more test results a set of content space coordinates of the one or more test results is compared to a set of content space coordinates of the one or more user stories. Based on the comparison it is determined if one or more user stories have been tested. One or more results of the comparison are then stored. | 01-15-2015 |
Robert C. Hansen, Johnson City, NY US
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20120246609 | AUTOMATIC GENERATION OF USER STORIES FOR SOFTWARE PRODUCTS VIA A PRODUCT CONTENT SPACE - A system for generating agile user stories includes a processor configured for collecting a plurality of requirements, creating a plurality of content space specification files that includes the plurality of requirements, processing the plurality of content space specification files to generate the user stories and outputting the user stories. | 09-27-2012 |
20130042220 | AUTOMATIC GENERATION OF USER STORIES FOR SOFTWARE PRODUCTS VIA A PRODUCT CONTENT SPACE - Exemplary embodiments include a computer-implemented method for generating agile user stories, the method including collecting, by a processor, a plurality of requirements, creating, by the processor, a plurality of content space specification files that includes the plurality of requirements, processing, by the processor, the plurality of content space specification files to generate the user stories and outputting, by the processor, the user stories. | 02-14-2013 |
Robert C. Hansen, Edicott, NY US
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20150058820 | AUTOMATED CODE COVERAGE MEASUREMENT AND TRACKING PER USER STORY AND REQUIREMENT - Embodiments of the invention relate to automated code coverage measurement and tracking per user story and requirement. An aspect of the invention includes receiving one or more software development requirements. One or more tasks are generated from the one or more software development requirements. A task identifier (ID) is assigned to each of the one or more tasks, and each of the task IDs is assigned to at least one code component. An application is released that includes at least one code components. | 02-26-2015 |
Ronald Hansen, Staten Island, NY US
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20150260823 | METHOD OF ENCLOSING AND POWERING A BLUETOOTH EMITTER - Configuring and powering micro-location emitter inside electrical wall box a wall plate using a wired connection or an inductive pickup. The emitters may implement or conform to various versions of the Bluetooth specification. Configurations may also include configuring an emitter inside a lighting fixture for harvesting the light generated by the lighting fixture or securing a micro-location emitter on windows for the harvesting of solar energy. | 09-17-2015 |
Scott B. Hansen, New York, NY US
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20120185474 | METHODS FOR SEARCHING PRIVATE SOCIAL NETWORK DATA - A method for searching a database that includes private network data includes providing one or more databases including a plurality of database entries, a first portion of the database entries including private social network data and a second portion including non-social network data that is publicly accessible on the World Wide Web. The method further includes receiving a keyword search request from a search request user and searching the one or more databases or a keyword index thereof using one or more keywords and ranking ranking the search result items according to relevancy. The method also includes displaying at least a portion of the search results items as a selectable link where a first portion of the selectable links are to private network data and a second portion of the links are to public, non-social network data. | 07-19-2012 |
Scott B. Hansen, New York City, NY US
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20100174709 | Methods For Searching Private Social Network Data - A method for searching a database that includes private social network data includes providing one or more databases including a plurality of database entries, a first portion of the database entries including private social network data and a second portion including non-social network data that is publicly accessible on the World Wide Web. The method further includes receiving a keyword search request from a search request user and searching the one or more databases or a keyword index thereof using one or more keywords and determining a hierarchy for the search result items. The method also includes displaying at least a portion of the search results items according to the hierarchy. And, determining whether the user has access rights to a particular subset of the private social network data and wherein if the user has access rights to the particular subset of private social network data, using at least a portion of the particular subset of social network data in the step of (i) searching the one or more databases, (ii) determining the hierarchy, and/or (iii) displaying the search result items. | 07-08-2010 |
Victoria May Hansen, Cohoes, NY US
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20150159122 | CLEANING SOLUTION AND METHODS OF CLEANING A TURBINE ENGINE - A cleaning solution for a turbine engine is provided. The cleaning solution includes a reagent composition including water within a range between about 25 percent and about 70 percent by volume of the reagent composition, an acidic component within a range between about 0.1 percent and about 50 percent by volume of the reagent composition, and an amine component within a range between about 1 percent and 40 percent by volume of the reagent composition. The reagent composition is diluted with water by a factor of up to about 40 to form the cleaning solution. The cleaning solution has a pH value in the range between 2.5 and 7.0. The cleaning solution is used to clean a component of the turbine engine. | 06-11-2015 |