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Andrew Alexander Taylor, Portland, OR US
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20150380298 | Air-Gap Assisted Etch Self-Aligned Dual Damascene - A semiconductor process for providing a metal layer uses the following steps: A barrier dielectric layer is deposited on a semiconductor layer comprising an exposed metal line. A via layer is formed on top of the barrier dielectric layer comprising at least one via. A non-conformal film is deposited on top of the via layer thereby forming a void in the at least one via, and at least one trench is etched into the non-conformal film thereby opening the void, and creating a dual-damascene layer. | 12-31-2015 |
Bridget Taylor, Sheridan, OR US
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20130253762 | Brake Monitoring System for Heavy Vehicles - A brake monitoring system for use on a motor vehicle includes a sensor connected to each brake actuator on the motor vehicle for monitoring the position and travel of the brake actuator and for generating and transmitting a brake condition signal; a data processor carried in an axle box associated with each axle and connected to sensors associated with brakes for the axle for receiving, interpreting, storing, and upon request, transmitting the brake condition signal, wherein each data processor includes an auto-address mechanism to identify its position on the vehicle; and a master station, wherein said master station includes a display for identifying a particular vehicle brake, a quantitative indication of the travel on the brake actuator associated with the particular brake, and wherein said visual indicating devices which are indicative of said safety condition of a particular brake. | 09-26-2013 |
Carolyn Taylor, Beaverton, OR US
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20090078982 | ALPHA HYDROXY CARBOXYLIC ACID ETCHANTS FOR SILICON MICROSTRUCTURES - α-Hydroxy carboxylic acid etchants for silicon microstructures are generally described. In one example, a method includes fabricating a protruding structure on a semiconductor substrate, the protruding structure comprising a first layer of silicon coupled with the semiconductor substrate, the first layer of silicon defining a bottom gate, a sacrificial layer of silicon germanium (SiGe) coupled with the first layer of silicon, and a second layer of silicon coupled with the layer of SiGe, fabricating a top gate that traverses the protruding structure, and selectively etching the sacrificial layer of SiGe using an etchant including hydrofluoric acid (HF), nitric acid (HNO | 03-26-2009 |
Chase Louis Taylor, Portland, OR US
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20130290080 | SOCIAL MEDIA PRODUCT RESERVATION - Systems and methods for reserving products that have limited availability are provided. A social networking service may be used to announce the availability of reservations for limited availability products. The announcements may be at times unknown to consumers. Consumers may respond to the announcements via the social networking service and create virtual lines for the limited availability products. | 10-31-2013 |
20130290134 | SOCIAL MEDIA PRODUCT RESERVATION - Systems and methods for reserving products that have limited availability are provided. A social networking service may be used to announce the availability of reservations for limited availability products. The announcements may be at times unknown to consumers. Consumers may respond to the announcements via the social networking service and create virtual lines for the limited availability products. | 10-31-2013 |
20150088655 | SOCIAL MEDIA PRODUCT RESERVATION - Systems and methods for reserving products that have limited availability are provided. A social networking service may be used to announce the availability of reservations for limited availability products. The announcements may be at times unknown to consumers. Consumers may respond to the announcements via the social networking service and create virtual lines for the limited availability products. | 03-26-2015 |
Chester Taylor, Hillsboro, OR US
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20150324789 | Cryptocurrency Virtual Wallet System and Method - The present disclosure describes a method in which an encrypted request to transfer a requested amount of cryptocurrency from a user address to a destination address is received. The request includes a destination address, a requested amount, a user device encryption key, and biometric data. A partially signed transaction to transfer a requested amount of cryptocurrency from the user address to the destination address is also received. The partially signed transaction is cryptographically signed and a multi-signed transaction is broadcast to a cryptocurrency network to transfer the requested amount of cryptocurrency from the user address to the destination address. | 11-12-2015 |
Christopher Colby Taylor, Eugene, OR US
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20150208739 | UNITARY GARMENT HEATING DEVICE - A unitary garment heating device that integrates with a garment to provide uniform heat throughout the garment. The device includes a plurality of nodes that position on various areas of the garment to distribute the heat. The nodes are fabricated from a conductive metallic yarn. A continuous conduit having no junctions carries current for generating heat, and connects the nodes to form a unitary heating device. The conduit is fabricated from the same material as the nodes, thereby forming a unitary device. The lack of junctions on the conduit helps eliminate problems such as shorts, and moisture exposure form rain or sweat. The conduit runs in a series circuitry to minimize shorts and arcing. The conduit is covered with a laminate and urethane to inhibit contact with moisture. A communication apparatus, such as a smart phone, monitors and regulates the temperature. A power supply and microprocessor are also attached. | 07-30-2015 |
Daniel E. Taylor, Beaverton, OR US
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20090192740 | MARK EXTENSION FOR ANALYSIS OF LONG RECORD LENGTH DATA - A method of analysis of long record length data using mark duration includes displaying together with a portion of the long record length data each mark that identifies a specified feature of interest together with the mark duration. Associated with the mark may be text identifying the feature of interest, measurement values associated with the duration of the mark, or a combination thereof. Multiple sets of marks may be generated for the long record length data, which sets may be combined to generate new marks with duration. The marks also may be filtered to further refine the marks to be displayed according to user specified criteria. In this way analysis of long record length data representing an acquired signal may be readily automated so a user may move from one interesting event to another without having to pan through the long record length data. | 07-30-2009 |
Danielle L. Taylor, Portland, OR US
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20100107444 | ARTICLE OF FOOTWEAR WITH SUPPORT COLUMNS HAVING FLUID-FILLED BLADDERS - An article of footwear includes an upper and a sole assembly secured to the upper. The sole assembly has a top plate and a bottom plate positioned below the top plate. A plurality of support columns extends between the top plate and the bottom plate, with each support column formed of a plurality of fluid-filled bladders. Each bladder has a first surface, an opposed second surface, and a tensile member joined to the first and second surfaces. | 05-06-2010 |
20100107445 | ARTICLE OF FOOTWEAR WITH SUPPORT ASSEMBLIES - An article of footwear includes an upper and a sole assembly secured to the upper. The sole assembly includes a top plate, a bottom plate positioned below the top plate, and a plurality of support assemblies extending between the upper plate and the midsole. Each support assembly includes a fluid-filled bladder and a retaining member surrounding the fluid-filled bladder. | 05-06-2010 |
20110131831 | Tethered Fluid-Filled Chambers - An article of footwear may incorporate a chamber with an outer barrier and a tether element. The barrier may be formed from a polymer material that defines an interior cavity, and tether element may be located within the interior cavity and joined to opposite sides of the barrier. Upon pressurization of the chamber, the tether element may extend across the interior cavity and be placed in tension by the outward force of a pressurized fluid within the interior cavity. The tether element may have a variety of configurations. For example, the tether element may have a diagonal orientation, or different tether elements may have different lengths. A tether element may also have plates or tie pieces secured to opposite sides of the chamber, with one or more tethers extending between. Also, the tether element may include one of more sheets that extend across the interior cavity. | 06-09-2011 |
20110131832 | Fluid-Filled Structure - A fluid-filled chamber may include a pair of polymer layers that define a plurality of subchambers and a web area. The subchambers are protruding portions of the polymer layers that enclose a fluid, and the web area is portions of the polymer layers that are located between the subchambers and lay adjacent to each other. The subchambers may have greater thickness than the web area. A perimeter bond joining the polymer layers and extends around a periphery of the chamber. In addition, a plurality of interior bonds join the polymer layers and extending around the subchambers, which may seal the fluid within the subchambers. | 06-09-2011 |
20120233879 | Contoured Fluid-Filled Chamber With Tensile Structures - A fluid-filled chamber, which may be incorporated into articles of footwear and other products, may include an outer barrier, a first tensile structure, and a second tensile structure. Any of the first and second tensile structures may include one or more textile tensile members. The first and second tensile structures may be located within an interior void defined by the outer barrier and may be bonded to the outer barrier. The first and second tensile structures may be bonded to the outer barrier in different areas of the outer barrier that are in fluid communication with each other. The first tensile structure may have a height greater than a height of the second tensile structure. In turn, the relative locations and differences of height between the tensile structures may impart a contour to the chamber. | 09-20-2012 |
20120233885 | Footwear Sole Structure Incorporating A Plurality Of Chambers - A plurality of fluid-filled chambers may be incorporated into sole structures of articles of footwear. The chambers may be configured to be substantially diamond-shaped. The chambers may lie within cavities formed by a lower surface of the midsole and may extend into apertures in the outsole. The apertures in the outsole may be aligned with the cavities of the midsole. The chambers may be bounded by bounding regions between and at the perimeter of the chambers. The bounding regions may be formed of a polymer foam material of the midsole. The chambers may additionally be connected. | 09-20-2012 |
20120291311 | Tethered Fluid-Filled Chambers - An article of footwear may incorporate a chamber with an outer barrier and a tether element. The barrier may be formed from a polymer material that defines an interior cavity, and tether element may be located within the interior cavity and joined to opposite sides of the barrier. Upon pressurization of the chamber, the tether element may extend across the interior cavity and be placed in tension by the outward force of a pressurized fluid within the interior cavity. The tether element may have a variety of configurations. For example, the tether element may have a diagonal orientation, or different tether elements may have different lengths. A tether element may also have plates or tie pieces secured to opposite sides of the chamber, with one or more tethers extending between. Also, the tether element may include one of more sheets that extend across the interior cavity. | 11-22-2012 |
20120291312 | Tethered Fluid-Filled Chambers - An article of footwear may incorporate a chamber with an outer barrier and a tether element. The barrier may be formed from a polymer material that defines an interior cavity, and tether element may be located within the interior cavity and joined to opposite sides of the barrier. Upon pressurization of the chamber, the tether element may extend across the interior cavity and be placed in tension by the outward force of a pressurized fluid within the interior cavity. The tether element may have a variety of configurations. For example, the tether element may have a diagonal orientation, or different tether elements may have different lengths. A tether element may also have plates or tie pieces secured to opposite sides of the chamber, with one or more tethers extending between. Also, the tether element may include one of more sheets that extend across the interior cavity. | 11-22-2012 |
20120291313 | Tethered Fluid-Filled Chambers - An article of footwear may incorporate a chamber with an outer barrier and a tether element. The barrier may be formed from a polymer material that defines an interior cavity, and tether element may be located within the interior cavity and joined to opposite sides of the barrier. Upon pressurization of the chamber, the tether element may extend across the interior cavity and be placed in tension by the outward force of a pressurized fluid within the interior cavity. The tether element may have a variety of configurations. For example, the tether element may have a diagonal orientation, or different tether elements may have different lengths. A tether element may also have plates or tie pieces secured to opposite sides of the chamber, with one or more tethers extending between. Also, the tether element may include one of more sheets that extend across the interior cavity. | 11-22-2012 |
20140250728 | Footwear Fluid-Filled Chamber Having Central Tensile Feature - An article of footwear includes a sole structure including a chamber for receiving a pressurized fluid, the chamber having a top portion, a bottom portion, and side portions around a periphery of the chamber. The sole structure also includes a central structure located in a central portion of the chamber between opposing side portions of the chamber, such that the chamber is devoid of additional structures in a surrounding region around the central structure and extending from the central structure to the side portions of the chamber. On all sides of the central structure, a dimension of the surrounding region between the central structure and the nearest side portion is one third or more of a span across the chamber between opposing side portions. | 09-11-2014 |
20140259462 | Method Of Manufacturing A Fluid-Filled Chamber With A Tensile Element - A method of manufacturing a fluid-filled chamber with a tensile element includes manufacturing a tensile element and incorporating the tensile element into a chamber. A first material layer, a second material layer, and a spacing structure having a plurality of support portions and a plurality of gaps may be stacked. The material layers may be located on either side of the spacing structure or on one side of the spacing structure. A strand may be stitched through the gaps to join the material layers and to form the tensile element. The spacing structure may be removed, and the first material layer may be spaced from the second material layer such that segments of the strand extend between the material layers. The tensile element may then be secured to opposite interior surfaces of an outer barrier, and the outer barrier may be pressurized to place the strand in tension. | 09-18-2014 |
20140259749 | Fluid-Filled Chamber With A Tensile Element - A fluid-filled chamber, which may be incorporated into articles of footwear and other products, may include an outer barrier and a tensile element. The outer barrier may have a first portion, an opposite second portion, and an interior surface defining an interior void. The tensile element may be secured to the first portion of the outer barrier in a plurality of first bond areas and may be secured to the second portion of the outer barrier in a plurality of second bond areas. Each of the bond areas may be connected to portions of the tensile element spaced from the interior surface. | 09-18-2014 |
20140360046 | Contoured Fluid-Filled Chamber With Tensile Structures - A fluid-filled chamber, which may be incorporated into articles of footwear and other products, may include an outer barrier, a first tensile structure, and a second tensile structure. Any of the first and second tensile structures may include one or more textile tensile members. The first and second tensile structures may be located within an interior void defined by the outer barrier and may be bonded to the outer barrier. The first and second tensile structures may be bonded to the outer barrier in different areas of the outer barrier that are in fluid communication with each other. The first tensile structure may have a height greater than a height of the second tensile structure. In turn, the relative locations and differences of height between the tensile structures may impart a contour to the chamber. | 12-11-2014 |
20150245687 | FLUID-FILLED CHAMBER WITH A TENSILE ELEMENT - A fluid-filled chamber, which may be incorporated into articles of footwear and other products, may include an outer barrier and a tensile element. The outer barrier may have a first portion, an opposite second portion, and an interior surface defining an interior void. The tensile element may be secured to the first portion of the outer barrier in a plurality of first bond areas and may be secured to the second portion of the outer barrier in a plurality of second bond areas. Each of the bond areas may be connected to portions of the tensile element spaced from the interior surface. | 09-03-2015 |
20150257481 | ARTICLE OF FOOTWEAR WITH OUTSOLE BONDED TO CUSHIONING COMPONENT AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING AN ARTICLE OF FOOTWEAR - An article of footwear comprises a sole structure having a cushioning component defining an enclosed, fluid-filled chamber. The cushioning component has a top wall, a bottom wall, a medial side wall, and a lateral side wall. The cushioning component includes a unitary outsole having a bottom portion, a medial side portion, and a lateral side portion. The bottom portion is bonded to the bottom wall, the medial side portion is bonded to the medial side wall, and the lateral side portion is bonded to the lateral side wall of the cushioning component. A method of manufacturing includes disposing the first and second polymer sheets and the outsole in a mold assembly and thermally bonding the outsole to the second polymer sheet, and the first and second polymer sheets to one another to form a chamber. | 09-17-2015 |
20150257483 | TETHERED FLUID-FILLED CHAMBER WITH MULTIPLE TETHER CONFIGURATIONS - An article comprises a chamber that includes a barrier formed from a polymer material. The barrier has a first portion that forms a first surface of the chamber, and a second portion that forms an opposite second surface of the chamber. The barrier forms at least one interior cavity between the first portion and the second portion. The at least one interior cavity is filled with fluid retained by the barrier. | 09-17-2015 |
20150327627 | FLUID-FILLED STRUCTURE - A fluid-filled chamber may include a pair of polymer layers that define a plurality of subchambers and a web area. The subchambers are protruding portions of the polymer layers that enclose a fluid, and the web area is portions of the polymer layers that are located between the subchambers and lay adjacent to each other. The subchambers may have greater thickness than the web area. A perimeter bond joining the polymer layers and extends around a periphery of the chamber. In addition, a plurality of interior bonds join the polymer layers and extend around the subchambers, which may seal the fluid within the subchambers. | 11-19-2015 |
Doug F. Taylor, Albany, OR US
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20100251924 | RAILCAR UNLOADING SYSTEM - A system for unloading a railcar includes an imaging system for generating a model of features of the railcar as the railcar enters an unloading station, and an actuation device in communication with the imaging system for identifying a capstan using model information and engaging the capstans to cause the discharge of material from the railcar. | 10-07-2010 |
George Laurens Taylor, Tigard, OR US
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20100232652 | System And Method For Adjusting Operation Of Printheads In An Ink Printing Device - A method evaluates image quality in an ink printing system and generates data values for altering the operation of the ink printing system. The method includes generating an ink image on an ink image receiving member that corresponds to a digital image stored in the ink printing system, generating a scanned image signal corresponding to the ink image, generating firing signal waveform adjustments and image data adjustments with reference to the scanned image signal corresponding to the ink image, and operating a printhead in an ink imaging system with reference to the firing signal waveform adjustments and the image data adjustments. | 09-16-2010 |
Greg Taylor, Portland, OR US
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20080204156 | Measuring threshold voltage of transistors in a circuit - In one embodiment, the present invention includes an oscillator to generate a first frequency and a second frequency. The oscillator includes a plurality of stage cells, each stage cell including a first transistor of a first polarity and a second transistor of a second polarity, each coupled between a first voltage node and a first intermediate node and an inverter coupled to the first intermediate node. In operation, a difference between the first frequency and the second frequency is proportional to a threshold voltage of the second transistor. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 08-28-2008 |
20090003111 | Noise accommodating information storing apparatus - An apparatus including a plurality of semiconductor devices coupled via a plurality of circuit paths to store information. Selected circuit paths of the plurality of circuit paths present increased resistance, the increased resistance being sufficient to cooperate with capacitance present in the apparatus to establish a resistive-capacitive (RC) time constant in the selected circuit paths. The RC time constant being appropriate to accommodate a noise signal having a predetermined duration without the apparatus losing stored information. | 01-01-2009 |
20090168573 | ADAPTIVE MEMORY ARRAY VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT - In some embodiments a sensor is to sense a temperature of a memory occurring in the memory during active use of the memory. A controller is to adjust a voltage supply of the memory during active use of the memory in response to the sensed temperature. In some embodiments a monitor is to monitor errors occurring in a memory during active use of the memory, and a controller is to adjust a voltage supply of the memory during active use of the memory in response to the monitored errors. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 07-02-2009 |
20090172449 | SYSTEM-DRIVEN TECHNIQUES TO REDUCE MEMORY OPERATING VOLTAGE - Disclosed herein are approaches to reducing a guardband (margin) used for minimum voltage supply (Vcc) requirements for memory such as cache. | 07-02-2009 |
20090323235 | High voltage compliant apparatus for semiconductor fabrication process charging protection - In some embodiments, semiconductor fabrication process charging protection is provided by coupling a first diode protection device to a high voltage node and coupling a second diode protection device to the first diode protection device at a second node. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 12-31-2009 |
20090323763 | Thermal Sensor Device - A thermal sensor is provided that includes a front-end component, an analog-to-digital converter and a digital backend. The front-end component including an array of current sources, a dynamic element matching (DEM) device, an analog chopper and two diodes to sense temperatures on the die. The front-end component to provide analog signals at two output nodes based on currents through the two diodes. The analog-to-digital converter to receive the analog signals from the front-end component and to provide an output signal. The digital backend to receive the output signal from the analog-to-digital converter and to provide a calculated temperature. | 12-31-2009 |
20120087390 | THERMAL SENSOR DEVICE - A thermal sensor is provided that includes a front-end component, an analog-to-digital converter and a digital backend. The front-end component including an array of current sources, a dynamic element matching (DEM) device, an analog chopper and two diodes to sense temperatures on the die. The front-end component to provide analog signals at two output nodes based on currents through the two diodes. The analog-to-digital converter to receive the analog signals from the front-end component and to provide an output signal. The digital backend to receive the output signal from the analog-to-digital converter and to provide a calculated temperature. | 04-12-2012 |
20140032827 | DATA INVERSION BASED APPROACHES FOR REDUCING MEMORY POWER CONSUMPTION - Disclosed herein are approaches to reducing a guardband (margin) used for minimum voltage supply (Vcc) requirements for memory such as cache. | 01-30-2014 |
20150192977 | DATA INVERSION BASED APPROACHES FOR REDUCING MEMORY POWER CONSUMPTION - Disclosed herein are approaches to reducing a guardband (margin) used for minimum voltage supply (Vcc) requirements for memory such as cache. | 07-09-2015 |
Gregory F. Taylor, Portland, OR US
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20080252329 | On-chip frequency degradation compensation - Embodiments of the invention include a trio of reliability oscillators. In one embodiment, an on-chip frequency compensation circuit includes a selectively enabled reliability oscillator to generate a reference oscillating signal, a clocked reliability oscillator to generate an AC degraded oscillating signal, and a static reliability oscillator to generate a DC bias degraded oscillating signal. A compare circuit coupled to the reliability oscillators compares the oscillating signals and generates a frequency compensation signal if the comparison determines that there is frequency degradation greater than a predetermined threshold. | 10-16-2008 |
20110103170 | NOVEL FUSE PROGRAMMING SCHEMES FOR ROBUST YIELD - An embodiment of the present invention is a technique to program a fuse. A program circuit generates first and second currents to program the fuse. The second current is higher than the first current. A control circuit controls generating the first and second currents in succession. | 05-05-2011 |
20110150031 | THERMAL SENSOR USING A VIBRATING MEMS RESONATOR OF A CHIP INTERCONNECT LAYER - Methods and apparatuses for Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) resonator to monitor temperature in an integrated circuit. Fabricating the resonator in an interconnect layer provides a way to implement thermal detection means which is tolerant of manufacturing process variations. Sensor readout and control circuits can be on silicon if desired, for example, a positive feedback amplifier to form an oscillator in conjunction with the resonator and a counter to count oscillator frequency. | 06-23-2011 |
20120062401 | ON-DIE DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG CONVERSION TESTING - In one embodiment, an analog-to-digital conversion in an integrated circuit is evaluated by an on-die testing circuit. For example, the on-die test circuit 370 can characterize one or both of the linearity and monotonicity of the digital-to-analog conversion. The value of a conversion output for a digital input code may be compared to the value of a prior conversion output of a prior step to provide digital difference values for each step of a sweep of digital input codes. Digital difference values may be compared to one or more predetermined limits to provide one or more pass/fail tests on-board the die. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 03-15-2012 |
20140365156 | SELF-CALIBRATED THERMAL SENSORS OF AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DIE - Embodiments of the present disclosure provide self-calibrated thermal sensors of an integrated circuit (IC) die and associated techniques and configurations. In one embodiment, a self-calibrating thermal sensing device includes a resonator configured to oscillate at a frequency corresponding with a temperature of circuitry of an integrated circuit (IC) die, wherein the resonator is thermally coupled with the circuitry and configured to operate in a first mode and a second mode and logic operatively coupled with the resonator, and configured to calculate a first temperature corresponding with a first frequency of the resonator in the first mode using a first equation, calculate a second temperature corresponding with a second frequency of the resonator in the second mode using a second equation, and add an offset to the first equation and the second equation based on a result of a comparison of the first temperature and the second temperature. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed. | 12-11-2014 |
Ian Taylor, Portland, OR US
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20150262199 | CROSS-DOMAIN IDENTITY SERVICE - A method is provided, including the following method operations: accessing a first web page associated with a first domain using a browser of a device; in response to the accessing the first web page, accessing an identity server to retrieve an identifier for the browser that accessed the first web page, the identifier being stored to a local storage of the device; accessing a second web page associated with a second domain using the browser; in response to the accessing the second page, accessing the local storage of the device to retrieve the identifier; wherein accessing the first web page and accessing the second web page are associated to the identifier. | 09-17-2015 |
John L. Taylor, Corvallis, OR US
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20080266369 | Printhead assembly - A printhead assembly includes a base having a pocket formed therein, a substrate having at least one fluid passage formed therethrough received within the pocket of the base, and a printhead die supported by the substrate and communicated with the at least one fluid passage of the substrate. | 10-30-2008 |
20090191742 | SEALING COMPONENT DEFINING FIRST, SECOND, AND THIRD SEALS - A sealing component includes an elastomeric material. An exterior side surface of the elastomeric material is to define at least a first seal with a first external mating member into which the sealing component is insertable. An interior surface of the elastomeric material is to define a second seal and a third seal with a second external mating member insertable into the sealing component. | 07-30-2009 |
20100328377 | Flexible Circuit For Fluid-Jet Precision-Dispensing Device Cartridge Assembly - A fluid-jet precision-dispensing device cartridge assembly includes a housing, a fluid-jet precision-dispensing device die, and a flexible circuit. The housing has a first surface and a second surface. The second surface is non-parallel to the first surface. The housing is insertable in a fluid-jet precision-dispensing device. The die is disposed at the first surface of the housing. The circuit is attached to the housing and wraps around the housing from the first surface to the second surface. The circuit includes electrically conductive traces and contacts that are electrically coupled to the die to transmit power and communicate signals between the device and the die. The circuit includes one or more regions having no functionality in usage of the assembly to precisely dispense fluid. The regions are rigid and/or thermally conductive to improve attachment of the circuit to the housing. | 12-30-2010 |
20110115851 | WIPER BUMPER FOR A FLUID DISPENSING COMPONENT - In one embodiment, a component for dispensing a fluid includes: a plurality of fluid ejection orifices arrayed in a plane; and an elongated bumper extending along one side of the array generally in a plane intersecting the plane of the array and the bumper having a protruding exterior surface that includes a first part inclining away from the array and a contiguous second part inclining back toward the array. | 05-19-2011 |
Justin R. Taylor, Beaverton, OR US
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20140246804 | METHOD OF FORMING MIDSOLE OF TWO MATERIALS - A first portion of a midsole formed of a first material has a recess in a top surface thereof, and a first aperture positioned within the recess and extending therethrough. The first portion is placed in a recess in a bottom plate of a second mold assembly. A middle plate with a second aperture extending therethrough is placed in contact with the bottom plate. A second material is inserted through the second aperture such that it fills the recess and the first aperture in the first portion to form a second portion of the midsole. A top plate of the second mold assembly is positioned in contact with the middle plate so as to close the second mold assembly. The second mold assembly is subjected to heat and pressure such that the second portion cures and bonds to the first portion of the midsole. | 09-04-2014 |
Karl M. Taylor, Tualatin, OR US
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20090273109 | Three dimensional variable forming apparatus and methods of use thereof - The disclosed systems and methods include a mold assembly having a malleable mold ( | 11-05-2009 |
Keith M. Taylor, Corvallis, OR US
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20100189014 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DISTRIBUTING NODE CONFIGURATION INFORMATION - A system of distributing node configuration information to a plurality of nodes in an event is provided. The system includes a first node, a second node operatively connected to the first node, and an event manager operatively connected to the first node and the second node. The event manager transmits the node configuration information to the first node and the second node, and transmits an indication to the first node and the second node to initiate communication between the first node and the second node using the node configuration information. | 07-29-2010 |
Kyle Taylor, Bend, OR US
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20100028223 | HYDROGEN-PRODUCING ASSEMBLIES - Hydrogen-producing fuel processing assemblies for producing hydrogen gas. The assemblies include a catalyst chamber, a heat source adapted to heat the catalyst chamber, a hydrogen-producing region within the catalyst chamber adapted to produce hydrogen gas from a feed stream, and a conductive guide structure within the catalyst chamber adapted to conduct and distribute heat from the heat source within the hydrogen-producing region and to direct fluid through the hydrogen-producing region. In some embodiments, the conductive guide structure includes a helical member. In some embodiments, the assembly further includes a vaporization region within the catalyst chamber. In some embodiments, the fuel processing assembly is adapted to produce hydrogen gas via a steam reforming or other endothermic reaction. | 02-04-2010 |
20110232491 | HYDROGEN-PROCESSING ASSEMBLIES AND HYDROGEN-PRODUCING SYSTEMS AND FUEL CELL SYSTEMS INCLUDING THE SAME - Hydrogen-processing assemblies, components of hydrogen-processing assemblies, and fuel-processing and fuel cell systems that include hydrogen-processing assemblies. The hydrogen-processing assemblies include a hydrogen-separation assembly positioned within the internal volume of an enclosure in a spaced relation to at least a portion of the internal perimeter of the body of the enclosure. | 09-29-2011 |
Mark Sanders Taylor, Corvallis, OR US
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20080254395 | Image recording media and image layers - Imaging layers, image recording media, and methods of preparation of each, are disclosed. | 10-16-2008 |
Mark Sanders Taylor, Monmouth, OR US
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20090025635 | FLUID EJECTOR DEVICE - Embodiments of a fluid ejector device are disclosed. | 01-29-2009 |
Mary Elizabeth Taylor, Portland, OR US
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20110165917 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS EMPLOYING SENSOR-EQUIPPED SMART PHONES - The present technology concerns improvements to smart phones and related sensor-equipped systems. Some embodiments relate to smart phone-assisted commuting, e.g., by bicycle. Some involve novel human-computer interactions, e.g., using tactile grammars—some of which may be customized by users. Others involve spoken clues, e.g., by which a user can assist a smart phone in identifying what portion of imagery captured by a smart phone camera should be processed, or identifying what type of image processing should be conducted. Some arrangements include the degradation of captured content information in accordance with privacy rules, which may be location-dependent, or based on the unusualness of the captured content, or responsive to later consultation of the stored content information by the user. A great variety of other features and arrangements are also detailed. | 07-07-2011 |
Mitchell Taylor, Lake Oswego, OR US
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20090020825 | Forming dual metal complementary metal oxide semiconductor integrated circuits - Complementary metal oxide semiconductor metal gate transistors may be formed by depositing a metal layer in trenches formerly inhabited by patterned gate structures. The patterned gate structures may have been formed of polysilicon in one embodiment. The metal layer may have a workfunction most suitable for forming one type of transistor, but is used to form both the n and p-type transistors. The workfunction of the metal layer may be converted, for example, by ion implantation to make it more suitable for use in forming transistors of the opposite type. | 01-22-2009 |
Mitchell C. Taylor, Lake Oswego, OR US
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20090142875 | METHOD OF MAKING AN IMPROVED SELECTIVE EMITTER FOR SILICON SOLAR CELLS - A method for forming a selective emitter on a silicon solar cell is provided including forming an oxide layer on a surface of the P-type silicon substrate, implanting phosphorus doping atoms into the oxide layer on the substrate using plasma immersion ion implantation, patterning the oxide layer, annealing the substrate to provide heavily doped regions in the patterned regions and a lightly doped region between the patterned regions, and providing metal contacts to the heavily doped regions. | 06-04-2009 |
20110175140 | METHODS FOR FORMING NMOS EPI LAYERS - NMOS transistors having controlled channel strain and junction resistance and methods for the fabrication of same are provided herein. In some embodiments, a method for forming an NMOS transistor may include (a) providing a substrate having a p-type silicon region; (b) depositing a silicon seed layer atop the p-type silicon region; (c) depositing a silicon-containing bulk layer comprising silicon, silicon and a lattice adjusting element or silicon and an n-type dopant atop the silicon seed layer; (d) implanting at least one of the lattice adjusting element or the n-type dopant which is absent from the silicon-containing bulk layer deposited in (c) into the silicon-containing bulk layer; and (e) annealing the silicon-containing bulk layer with an energy beam after implantation in (d). In some embodiments, the substrate may comprise a partially fabricated NMOS transistor device having a source/drain region defined therein. | 07-21-2011 |
Richard P. Taylor, Eugene, OR US
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20120209350 | Fractal interconnects for neuro-electronic interfaces and implants using same - A neuro-electronic interface device has a micro-electrode electrically connected to an interconnect that has scaling gradients between 1.1 and 1.9 over a scaling range of at least one order of magnitude. The device preferably has an array of such fractal interconnects in electrical contact with an array of micro-electrodes. Such fractal interconnect arrays may be components of implants including a retinal implant device having an array of photodetectors in electrical contact with the array of micro-electrodes. The interconnects may be fabricated by forming nanoscale particles and depositing them onto a non-conductive surface that is smooth except for electrodes which serve as nucleation sites for the formation of fractal interconnect structures through diffusion limited aggregation. | 08-16-2012 |
Robert B. Taylor, Hillsboro, OR US
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20140089626 | TECHNIQUES FOR DYNAMIC PHYSICAL MEMORY PARTITIONING - Various embodiments are presented herein that reallocate partitions of a shared physical memory between processing units. An apparatus and a computer-implemented method may determine an amount of memory space in the physical memory allocated to a first processing unit during system initialization. The determined amount of the memory space may be consolidated. The consolidated memory space may be allocated to the second processing unit during runtime. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 03-27-2014 |
20150035853 | Partial Tile Rendering - In accordance with some embodiments, partial rendering of non-changing or slowly changing frame tiles allows the graphics processing unit to spend less time processing non-changing or slowly changing portions of each frame, saving power and creating more room for performance in some embodiments. | 02-05-2015 |
20150332428 | Partial Tile Rendering - In accordance with some embodiments, partial rendering of non-changing or slowly changing frame tiles allows the graphics processing unit to spend less time processing non-changing or slowly changing portions of each frame, saving power and creating more room for performance in some embodiments. | 11-19-2015 |
20150356768 | MECHANISM FOR FACILITATING IMPROVED COPYING OF GRAPHICS DATA ON COMPUTING DEVICES - A mechanism is described for facilitating improved copying of graphics data at computing devices according to one embodiment. A method of embodiments, as described herein, includes detecting a first data having a first set of primitives at a one-dimensional (“1D”) source buffer. The first data is detected to be copied to a 1D destination buffer. The method may further include re-describing the 1D source buffer and the 1D destination buffer into a two-dimensional (“2D”) source buffer and a 2D destination buffer, respectively, where re-describing may include re-describing the first data having the first set of primitives to a second data having a second set of primitives. The method may further include copying the second data having the second set of primitives from the 2D source buffer to the 2D destination buffer. | 12-10-2015 |
Steve Taylor, Corvallis, OR US
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20090276368 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING PERSONALIZED RECOMMENDATIONS OF PRODUCTS AND SERVICES BASED ON EXPLICIT AND IMPLICIT USER DATA AND FEEDBACK - The present describes systems and methods to support personal financial management by recommending financial products and services responsive to a user's particular financial health or situation based on explicit and implicit user data and feedback. | 11-05-2009 |
Steve D. Taylor, Lake Oswego, OR US
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20100017748 | DISPLAY CONTAINER CELL MODIFICATION IN A CELL BASED EUI - In a cell based EUI, existing display container cells nested within a “host” display container cell are automatically shifted and/or downsized, if necessary, to increase available space to facilitate the creation of another display container cell nested within the “host” display container cell, in response to a request to perform the creation. Similar shifting and/or downsizing are performed to facilitate expansion of one of the nested display container cells; and shifting and upsizing are performed to facilitate contraction of one of the nested display container cells. In one embodiment, shifting and/or downsizing/upsizing are performed in view re-sizing priorities of the display container cells and attributes of a host display container cell governing placement and/or alignment of immediately nested display container cells. In one embodiment, an efficient extended boundary method is employed. | 01-21-2010 |
William F. Taylor, Bend, OR US
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20090293861 | SOLAR TRACKER SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MAKING - A solar tracker system and method for making are disclosed. The system may comprise a solar panel array assembly having at least two attachments, a support anchor assembly for attaching to a surface and having at least two attachments, and a support structure including a plurality of elongated support rods for securing the array assembly above the support anchor assembly. Each support rod may be attached at one end to one of the attachments of the solar panel array and attached at the other end to one of the attachments of the support anchor assembly. | 12-03-2009 |
20100126497 | SOLAR TRACKER SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MAKING - The solar array is attached to a support structure which permits it to pivot about two non-parallel and non-intersecting axes. The array may then be easily moved to track the sun, maintaining the production of electricity. The structure may be adapted for attachment to a surface such as the ground. | 05-27-2010 |
20100263659 | SOLAR TRACKER SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MAKING - The solar array is attached to a support structure which permits it to pivot about two non-parallel and non-intersecting axes. The array may then be easily moved to track the sun, maintaining the production of electricity. The structure may be adapted for attachment to a surface such as the ground. | 10-21-2010 |