Linderman
Michael Linderman, Nepean CA
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20100274895 | OBJECT ORIENTED COMMUNICATION AMONG PLATFORM INDEPENDENT SYSTEMS OVER NETWORKS USING SOAP - A system for object oriented communication among platform independent systems over networks using SOAP, in which communications can be performed over a network utilizing a single communications protocol. A simple object access communications protocol (SOAP) is utilized for sending messages from one object to another across the network in a platform independent manner. This type of protocol can be utilized to control network elements provided at various locations. | 10-28-2010 |
Michael Linderman, Ottawa CA
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20100106044 | EMG measured during controlled hand movement for biometric analysis, medical diagnosis and related analysis - Biometric assessment is performed by use of electromyography (EMG) signals detected from muscles at several locations on the hand/or other part of the body subject to fine motor control. The EMG signals are sensed and registered and the sensed signals are processed for use in performing the biometric assessment. | 04-29-2010 |
Ryan Linderman, Zurich CH
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20090016028 | METHOD OF OBTAINING ENHANCED LOCALIZED THERMAL INTERFACE REGIONS BY PARTICLE STACKING - Integrated circuit-chip hot spot temperatures are reduced by providing localized regions of higher thermal conductivity in the conductive material interface at pre-designed locations by controlling how particles in the thermal paste stack- or pile-up during the pressing or squeezing of excess material from the interface. Nested channels are used to efficiently decrease the thermal resistance in the interface, by both allowing for the thermally conductive material with a higher particle volumetric fill to be used and by creating localized regions of densely packed particles between two surfaces. | 01-15-2009 |
Ryan J. Linderman, Rueschlikon CH
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20100241278 | VARIABLE FLOW COMPUTER COOLING SYSTEM FOR A DATA CENTER AND METHOD OF OPERATION - Disclosed herein is a data center having a plurality of liquid cooled computer systems. The computer systems each include a processor coupled with a cold plate that allows direct liquid cooling of the processor. The cold plate is further arranged to provide adapted flow of coolant to different portions of the processor whereby higher temperature regions receive a larger flow rate of coolant. The flow is variably adjusted to reflect different levels of activity. By maximizing the coolant temperature exiting the computer systems, the system may utilize the free cooling temperature of the ambient air and eliminate the need for a chiller. A data center is further provided that is coupled with a district heating system and heat is extracted from the computer systems is used to offset carbon emissions and reduce the total cost of ownership of the data center. | 09-23-2010 |
20100246117 | VARIABLE FLOW COMPUTER COOLING SYSTEM FOR A DATA CENTER AND METHOD OF OPERATION - Disclosed herein is a data center having a plurality of liquid cooled computer systems. The computer systems each include a processor coupled with a cold plate that allows direct liquid cooling of the processor. The cold plate is further arranged to provide adapted flow of coolant to different portions of the processor whereby higher temperature regions receive a larger flow rate of coolant. The flow is variably adjusted to reflect different levels of activity. By maximizing the coolant temperature exiting the computer systems, the system may utilize the free cooling temperature of the ambient air and eliminate the need for a chiller. A data center is further provided that is coupled with a district heating system and heat is extracted from the computer systems is used to offset carbon emissions and reduce the total cost of ownership of the data center. | 09-30-2010 |
Ryan J. Linderman, Zurich CH
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20090154107 | ONE-DIMENSIONAL HIERARCHICAL NESTED CHANNEL DESIGN FOR CONTINUOUS FEED MANUFACTURING PROCESSES - A series of hierarchical channels are formed in a first member surface of a first member using a continuous-feed manufacturing process. The channels are configured to control particle stacking. The first member is pressed to a second member with a layer of particle-filled viscous material between the first member surface and a second member surface of the second member. An inventive assembly includes mating surfaces with at least one surface formed with a series of parallel hierarchical channels configured to control stacking of the particles during pressing together of the surfaces. The surface is substantially free of any other hierarchical channels formed thereon. | 06-18-2009 |
20090218078 | VARIABLE FLOW COMPUTER COOLING SYSTEM FOR A DATA CENTER AND METHOD OF OPERATION - Disclosed herein is a data center having a plurality of liquid cooled computer systems. The computer systems each include a processor coupled with a cold plate that allows direct liquid cooling of the processor. The cold plate is further arranged to provide adapted flow of coolant to different portions of the processor whereby higher temperature regions receive a larger flow rate of coolant. The flow is variably adjusted to reflect different levels of activity. By maximizing the coolant temperature exiting the computer systems, the system may utilize the free cooling temperature of the ambient air and eliminate the need for a chiller. A data center is further provided that is coupled with a district heating system and heat is extracted from the computer systems is used to offset carbon emissions and reduce the total cost of ownership of the data center. | 09-03-2009 |
20090234705 | VARIABLE PERFORMANCE SERVER SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATION - Disclosed herein is a server system having a plurality of computer systems and a liquid cooling system. The computer systems are capable of operating in a first mode of operation at a first operating speed and a first temperature. The computer systems are further capable of operating in a second mode of operation at a second operating speed and a second temperature. The server system switches from the second mode and the first mode in response to a request for processing services rising above a first threshold. The server system further uses a cold battery to store coolant during times of low demand and releases coolant from said cold battery when the system switches to the first mode. | 09-17-2009 |
Ryan Joesph Linderman, Zurich CH
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20130008632 | HEAT SPREADER - A flexible, self-contained active multi-phase heat spreader apparatus for cooling electronic components, the heat spreader having fluid sealed between two plates and a pumping mechanism to actuate multi-phase flow of the fluid. Thermal energy from an electronic component in contact with the heat spreader is dissipated from a core region via the working fluid to the entire heat spreader, and then to a heat sink. Surface enhancement features located between the two plates aid transfer of thermal energy from a first metal plate into the fluid. | 01-10-2013 |