Redfield
Blake D. Redfield, Sauk Rapids, MN US
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20140340244 | ACCESSIBLE PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL STATION - A readily replaceable accessible pedestrian signal station is described including a bottom base plate and a sacrificial base plate. | 11-20-2014 |
Brian Redfield, Fairport, NY US
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20140085650 | METHODS, SYSTEMS AND PROCESSOR-READABLE MEDIA FOR AUTOMATICALLY DETECTING DEVICE MOVEMENT IN A MANAGED SERVICE ENVIRONMENT - Methods, systems and processor-readable media for automatically detecting movement of a device in a managed service environment. A device management software module can be configured to monitor a number of devices and retrieve traps from the device. A new Internet Protocol (IP) address with respect to the device on a subnet can be automatically updated by the device management software module if the device has changed location to ensure continual monitoring of the device. A notification indicative of the new IP address with respect to the device that has changed location can be sent to an administrator if the device management software module is not permitted to contact the new IP address. A notification indicative of a new device can also be sent to the administrator to determine if the device should be managed and monitored. | 03-27-2014 |
Daniel Redfield, Morgan Hill, CA US
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20140376898 | ABSORBING REFLECTOR FOR SEMICONDUCTOR PROCESSING CHAMBER - Embodiments of the disclosure generally relate to a reflector for use in a thermal processing chamber. In one embodiment, the thermal processing chamber generally includes an upper dome, a lower dome opposing the upper dome, the upper dome and the lower dome defining an internal volume of the processing chamber, a substrate support disposed within the internal volume, and a reflector positioned above and proximate to the upper dome, wherein the reflector has a heat absorptive coating layer deposited on a side of the reflector facing the substrate support. | 12-25-2014 |
20160101500 | CHEMICAL MECHANICAL POLISHING PAD WITH INTERNAL CHANNELS - A polishing pad for chemical mechanical polishing is provided. The polishing pad includes a base region having a supporting surface. The polishing pad further includes a plurality of polishing features forming a polishing surface, the polishing surface opposing the supporting surface. The polishing pad further includes one or more channels formed in an interior region of the polishing pad and extending at least partly around a center of the polishing pad, wherein each channel is fluidly coupled to at least one port. | 04-14-2016 |
20160107287 | POLISHING PADS PRODUCED BY AN ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING PROCESS - Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to advanced polishing pads with tunable chemical, material and structural properties, and new methods of manufacturing the same. According to one or more embodiments of the disclosure, it has been discovered that a polishing pad with improved properties may be produced by an additive manufacturing process, such as a three-dimensional (3D) printing process. Embodiments of the present disclosure thus may provide an advanced polishing pad that has discrete features and geometries, formed from at least two different materials that include functional polymers, functional oligomers, reactive diluents, and curing agents. For example, the advanced polishing pad may be formed from a plurality of polymeric layers, by the automated sequential deposition of at least one resin precursor composition followed by at least one curing step, wherein each layer may represent at least one polymer composition, and/or regions of different compositions. | 04-21-2016 |
20160107288 | PRINTED CHEMICAL MECHANICAL POLISHING PAD - A method of fabricating a polishing layer of a polishing pad includes successively depositing a plurality of layers with a 3D printer, each layer of the plurality of polishing layers deposited by ejecting a base material from a first nozzle and an additive material from a second nozzle and solidifying the base and additive material to form a solidified pad material. | 04-21-2016 |
20160107290 | CMP PAD CONSTRUCTION WITH COMPOSITE MATERIAL PROPERTIES USING ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING PROCESSES - Embodiments of the disclosure generally provide polishing pads includes a composite pad body and methods for forming the polishing pads. One embodiment provides a polishing pad including a composite pad body. The composite pad body includes one or more first features formed from a first material or a first composition of materials, and one or more second features formed from a second material or a second composition of materials, wherein the one or more first features and the one or more second features are formed by depositing a plurality of layers comprising the first material or first composition of materials and second material or second composition of materials. | 04-21-2016 |
20160107295 | POLISHING PADS PRODUCED BY AN ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING PROCESS - Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to advanced polishing pads with tunable chemical, material and structural properties, and new methods of manufacturing the same. According to one or more embodiments of the disclosure, it has been discovered that a polishing pad with improved properties may be produced by an additive manufacturing process, such as a three-dimensional (3D) printing process. Embodiments of the present disclosure thus may provide an advanced polishing pad that has discrete features and geometries, formed from at least two different materials that include functional polymers, functional oligomers, reactive diluents, and curing agents. For example, the advanced polishing pad may be formed from a plurality of polymeric layers, by the automated sequential deposition of at least one resin precursor composition followed by at least one curing step, wherein each layer may represent at least one polymer composition, and/or regions of different compositions. | 04-21-2016 |
20160107381 | POLISHING ARTICLES AND INTEGRATED SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING CHEMICAL MECHANICAL POLISHING ARTICLES - A polishing article manufacturing system includes a feed section and a take-up section, the take-up section comprising a supply roll having a polishing article disposed thereon for a chemical mechanical polishing process, a print section comprising a plurality of printheads disposed between the feed section and the take-up section, and a curing section disposed between the feed section and the take-up section, the curing section comprising one or both of a thermal curing device and an electromagnetic curing device. | 04-21-2016 |
Douglas Redfield, Mount Kisco, NY US
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20110135627 | PAIN RELIEF COMPOSITION, SYSTEM AND METHOD - A composition for the relief of pain includes comprising a transducer, a fibrinolytic, at least one of a pain relief agent or an anti-inflammatory agent. The pain relief agent can be capsaicin and the fibrinolytic can be bromelain. The composition can also include at least one of a cooling component, a circulation increasing component, a joint or muscle soothing component and a muscle membrane stabilizer. the cooling agent fcan be menthol. A cream composition can include at least one cetyl esterified fatty acid. A cream can be made by combining the oil with a cream base. Suitable compositions include creams, gels, salves, sprays, powder, balms, liniment, ointments, and transdermal patches A system for pain relief that includes the oil and the cream, or a kit containing a container of the oil and a container of the cream. | 06-09-2011 |
James A. Redfield, Boise, ID US
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20160098816 | WEARABLE-TO-WEARABLE CONTROLS - The present invention provides a number of advantageous modifications and improvements in wearable computing devices to optimize or at least more fully utilize the potential applications of such devices. These modifications include transforming the view of a second observer to be able to view what a first observer at a different location is viewing, allowing the second observer or a remote administrator to control the zoom on the device of a first observer, providing a pointer on the device of the first observer to assist in framing or viewing an object; and controlling the device to avoid overheating or to avoid transmitting redundant or hijacked information. | 04-07-2016 |
Matthew Redfield, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20140054113 | GAUGE FACE LUBRICATION - A rail gauge face applicator is provided. The gauge face applicator comprises a resilient pad comprising one or more than one channel extending from one or more than one inlet to one or more than one outlet. The one or more than one channel is operable from a closed position when the pressure within the channel is low to an open position when the pressure within the channel is raised. Thus, when the pressure of the friction modifying material is raised the one or more than one channel opens and material can be delivered from the one or more than one outlet. The applicator further comprises a rail engagement element which allows the gauge face applicator to be positioned appropriately to engage a rail. The applicator may be less prone to clogging and may be more efficient at delivering friction modifying material efficiently than prior art applicators. | 02-27-2014 |
20140060972 | TOP OF RAIL RESILIENT BAR - An applicator for applying a friction modifying material to the surface of a rail is provided. The applicator comprises a resilient body for applying a composition to a surface of a rail. The resilient body comprises an outer impervious surface and defines a sealed passageway that extends through the resilient body for the composition to flow through; and an applicator support, wherein the resilient body is secured to the applicator support. A rail applicator assembly and methods for using the applicator are also provided. | 03-06-2014 |
Morgan Redfield, Seattle, WA US
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20150359644 | Systems, Devices, and Methods for Prosthetic Socket Adjustment - The present invention generally relates to prosthetic socket accommodation systems. In some embodiments a prosthetic socket accommodation system may be configured to automatically adjust the accommodation system in response to user activities. In some embodiments, a controller of the prosthetic socket accommodation system may be customized for a prosthetics user based on an activity volume profile of the prosthetics user. The activity volume profile may correspond to a residual limb fluid volume response to prosthetics user activity. In some embodiments, a controller of a socket accommodation system may be configured to control pistoning during prosthetic socket use. Some embodiments are related to sensors for identifying prosthetics user activity. In some embodiments a three-axis sensor may be used to identify prosthetics user activity. In some embodiments a socket proximity sensor comprising an infrared sensor may be used to detect socket donning and doffing by the prosthetics user. | 12-17-2015 |
Nicholas A. Redfield, Portland, OR US
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20150188339 | WIRELESS CHARGING DEVICE HAVING CONCAVE CHARGING STATION - Systems and methods may provide for wirelessly charging an electronic device powered by a rechargeable battery. The wireless charging device may simultaneously charge one or more electronic devices regardless of location and spatial orientation relative to the wireless charging device by inducing at least one electromagnetic field into a charging platform having a concave cross-section. | 07-02-2015 |
Randall Redfield, Denver, CO US
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20130090520 | Bone Conduction Apparatus and Multi-sensory Brain Integration Method - The present disclosure provides a therapeutic method applicable to learning, attention, cognitive and developmental disorders. This method combines auditory, visual and vestibular stimuli into a systematic method which can be customized to address individual learning, attention and processing disorders. This method may be wirelessly implemented in a group setting. A device for providing vestibular and somatosensory stimulation through bone conduction of sound waves to skeletal bones is provided in the form of a pad that is applied to or wrapped around the individual in treatment, which is comfortable in use and may contain particulate filler material capable of providing bone conduction stimulation adjacent to the location of a bone conduction transducer and expand the sound conduction site over a larger area. | 04-11-2013 |
20130225915 | Bone Conduction Apparatus and Multi-Sensory Brain Integration Method - The present disclosure provides a therapeutic method applicable to learning, attention, cognitive and developmental disorders. This method combines auditory, visual and vestibular stimuli into a systematic method which can be customized to address individual learning, attention and processing disorders. This method may be wirelessly implemented in a group setting. A device for providing vestibular and somatosensory stimulation through bone conduction of sound waves to skeletal bones is provided in the form of a pad that is applied to or wrapped around the individual in treatment, which is comfortable in use and may contain particulate filler material capable of providing bone conduction stimulation adjacent to the location of a bone conduction transducer and expand the sound conduction site over a larger area. | 08-29-2013 |
Rick Redfield, Wilmette, IL US
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20130085777 | Method and System for Wound Prevention, Management and Treatment - A method and system for wound care and management of patients. The method receives patient information regarding risk assessment and wound assessment relating to pressure ulcers, other wounds, wound severity, tissue types, wound treatment plans, or similar clinical data through a mobile device. The method may also transmit the patient information to a database via the Internet. The method uses the patient information to populate a worksheet, such as an electronic representation of Section M of the MDS 3.0. The method may then display, update, store, and print the worksheet. | 04-04-2013 |