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James Steven Brown, Alviso, CA US
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20100321750 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING RESONANT FREQUENCY CHANGE COMPENSATION IN A DRIVE SIGNAL FOR A MEMS SCANNER - A method for providing feed forward compensation in a drive signal for a rapid resonant frequency change due to a rapid LASER intensity change upon a micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS) mirror and/or a surrounding MEMS structure in a MEMS scanner causing a mirror temperature change is provided. The method includes determining an intensity factor for at least one laser beam projected onto the MEMS scanner and adjusting a drive frequency of the drive signal based on the intensity factor. The intensity could represent a single intensity factor for multiple laser beams projected onto the MEMS scanner. The method could also include delaying the adjustment of the drive frequency to allow the resonant frequency change to take affect in the MEMS scanner. Delaying the adjustment could include delaying delivery of the intensity factor such that the intensity factor is provided coincident with the resonant frequency change of the MEMS scanner. | 12-23-2010 |
20110211380 | THREE-QUARTER BRIDGE POWER CONVERTERS FOR WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER APPLICATIONS AND OTHER APPLICATIONS - A three-quarter bridge power converter includes a first switch configured to selectively couple a switch node to a higher voltage. The power converter also includes a second switch configured to selectively couple the switch node to a lower voltage. The power converter further includes a third switch configured to selectively cause a third voltage to be provided to the switch node when the first and second switches are not coupling the switch node to the higher and lower voltages. The third switch may be configured to selectively couple the switch node to an energy storage or energy source, such as a capacitor. The third switch may also be configured to selectively couple an energy storage or energy source to ground, where the energy storage or energy source is coupled to the switch node. | 09-01-2011 |
James Steven Buckmiller, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20140375803 | CAPTURING AND PROCESSING INSTANT DRUG TEST RESULTS USING A MOBILE DEVICE - Systems, methods, and apparatus allow for capturing the results of drug tests using mobile devices. One or more implementations include apparatus that interface a mobile computing device with a drug test, while ensuring that an imaging device of the mobile computing device is optically aligned with a test display areas of the drug test. One or more additional implementations include a method for analyzing drug testing results. The method includes receiving and analyzing drug testing data, which includes an identification of a type drug testing apparatus being used at a remote testing device, and an image that visually represents a portion of a drug test. The method also includes analyzing the test results of the drug test based on the identification of the type drug testing apparatus. | 12-25-2014 |
20150031412 | CAPTURING AND PROCESSING INSTANT DRUG TEST RESULTS USING A MOBILE DEVICE - Systems, methods, and apparatus allow for capturing the results of drug tests using mobile devices. One or more implementations include apparatus that interface a mobile computing device with a drug test, while ensuring that an imaging device of the mobile computing device is optically aligned with a test display areas of the drug test. One or more additional implementations include a method for analyzing drug testing results. The method includes receiving and analyzing drug testing data, which includes an identification of a type drug testing apparatus being used at a remote testing device, and an image that visually represents a portion of a drug test. The method also includes analyzing the test results of the drug test based on the identification of the type drug testing apparatus. | 01-29-2015 |
James Steven Burns, Cupertino, CA US
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20140006764 | METHODS, SYSTEMS AND APPARATUS TO IMPROVE SYSTEM BOOT SPEED | 01-02-2014 |
James Steven Cunningham, Westminster, CO US
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20150305674 | Systems and Methods for Measuring Hydration in a Human Subject - A system for determining the hydration status of an individual utilizes a light sources and a photodetectors to extract a plethysmographic waveform from an individual and applies feature extraction to extract features from said plethysmographic waveform from which the hydration status of the individual can be inferred or calculated. The system of preferably housed in a wearable housing. | 10-29-2015 |
James Steven Fintel, Spring, TX US
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20110121065 | Radio-frequency reconfigurations of microelctronic systems in commercial packages - In one embodiment, the present invention includes a method for determining if a system is compatible with an up-binning or down-binning to a hardware resource of the system through RFID tag communication, receiving instructions from a remote server to upgrade the hardware resource if the system is compatible, and programming the hardware resource based on the instructions. In one such embodiment, the hardware resource may be programmed by use of programmable fuses to enable circuitry of the hardware resource. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 05-26-2011 |
James Steven Kovalak, Milan, MI US
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20120074057 | SEPTAGE TREATMENT SYSTEM AND PROCESS - A septage treatment system and process designed to eliminate liquid discharge to groundwater. The system and process use primary treatment, secondary treatment, and tertiary treatment. The tertiary treatment uses a greenhouse system to reclaim septage waste after it has gone through primary and secondary treatment. The greenhouse system fosters ecologically sound usage of septage waste to minimize the environmental impact of septage waste. | 03-29-2012 |
James Steven Marshek, Ames, IA US
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20130331472 | DEVICE FOR BROADHEAD AND SHARP OBJRCTS - The Broadhead Block is comprised of a closed cell, cross linked, polyethylene foam. The block is cut in the form of a cube that can be held in one's hand while being used. It has multiple sides to allow a number of objects to be secured into each side as desired. The closed cell construction of the polyethylene allows for continued penetrations with a long lasting durability. Thus providing means to loosen or tighten broad heads on the shaft of the arrow, while acting as a protective shield from the sharp blades. It acts as a wrench allowing one to grip the block instead of the sharp or broken broad heads while performing either installation or removal of said blades or broad head points from arrows. | 12-12-2013 |
James Steven Monczynski, Palmetto, FL US
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20110196553 | System for Automatically Instancing Marine Engines - The system herein disclosed automatically detects whether an engine control unit instance number of a multi-engine marine vessel needs changing. Each engine control unit is electronically paired with a respective servo controller. A vessel controller is in communication with the servo controllers. The vessel controller commands in turn each servo controller to switch on its paired engine control unit, read the instance number of its paired engine control unit, switch off its paired engine control unit, and convey the instance number back to the vessel controller. The vessel controller then compares the instance numbers of the engine control units. If at least two instance numbers of the engine control units are duplicates of each other, the vessel controller ascertains that at least one of the instance numbers of the engine control units needs to be changed and assigns a new instance number to one of the engine control units. | 08-11-2011 |