Weatherly, US
Amy Weatherly, Boise, ID US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110159698 | Photoresist Processing Methods - A photoresist processing method includes treating a substrate with a sulfur-containing substance. A positive-tone photoresist is applied on and in contact with the treated substrate. The method includes selectively exposing a portion of the photoresist to actinic energy and developing the photoresist to remove the exposed portion and to form a photoresist pattern on the substrate. The treating with a sulfur-containing substance reduces an amount of residual photoresist intended for removal compared to an amount of residual photoresist that remains without the treating. | 06-30-2011 |
20110244404 | Photoresist Processing Methods - A photoresist processing method includes treating a substrate with a sulfur-containing substance. A positive-tone photoresist is applied on and in contact with the treated substrate. The method includes selectively exposing a portion of the photoresist to actinic energy and developing the photoresist to remove the exposed portion and to form a photoresist pattern on the substrate. The treating with a sulfur-containing substance reduces an amount of residual photoresist intended for removal compared to an amount of residual photoresist that remains without the treating. | 10-06-2011 |
20130017494 | Photoresist Processing Methods - A photoresist processing method includes treating a substrate with a sulfur-containing substance. A positive-tone photoresist is applied on and in contact with the treated substrate. The method includes selectively exposing a portion of the photoresist to actinic energy and developing the photoresist to remove the exposed portion and to form a photoresist pattern on the substrate. The treating with a sulfur-containing substance reduces an amount of residual photoresist intended for removal compared to an amount of residual photoresist that remains without the treating. | 01-17-2013 |
Brent Michael Weatherly, Pittsburgh, PA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110202842 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CREATING CUSTOM MEDIA PLAYER INTERFACE FOR SPEECH GENERATION DEVICE - Systems and methods of providing electronic features for creating a customized media player interface for an electronic device include providing a graphical user interface design area having a plurality of display elements. Electronic input signals then may define for association with selected display elements one or more electronic actions relative to the initiation and control of media files accessible by the electronic device (e.g., playing, pausing, stopping, adjusting play speed, adjusting volume, adjusting current file position, toggling modes such as repeat or shuffle, and/or establishing, viewing and/or clearing a playlist.) Additional electronic input signals may define for association with selected display elements labels such as action identification labels or media status labels. A graphical user interface is then initiated on an electronic display associated with an electronic device, wherein the graphical user interface comprises media player features corresponding to the plurality of display elements and associated electronic actions and/or labels. | 08-18-2011 |
Dave Weatherly, Versailles, KY US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20150239241 | EJECTION DEVICE FOR INKJET PRINTERS - A fluid ejection including a substrate having at least one fluid ejecting element adapted to eject a fluid, a flow feature layer disposed over the substrate, the flow feature layer including a plurality of flow features, a nozzle plate layer disposed over the flow feature layer, the nozzle plate layer including one or more nozzle arrays, each nozzle in each of the one or more nozzle arrays being in fluid communication with a corresponding flow feature of the plurality of flow features and a corresponding fluid ejecting element of the at least one fluid ejecting elements, at least one intake via through which fluid flows into the plurality of flow features, and at least one output via through which fluid flows out of the plurality of flow features. | 08-27-2015 |
David Weatherly, Versailles, KY US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110273513 | Wind Baffles for Micro-Fluid Ejection Devices - A micro-fluid ejection device defines a print gap from an ejection head to a print media. An ejection zone of the head ejects fluid across the print gap during use. At least one wind baffle adjacent the ejection zone modifies airflow in the print gap as the head scans. In various designs, multiple wind baffles reside on either sides of the ejection zone to provide a cascading airflow effect from one wind baffle to the next. Baffle shapes, spacing and locations define multiple embodiments. | 11-10-2011 |
David C. Weatherly, Versailles, KY US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20130100204 | SYSTEMS FOR REGULATING AIRFLOW VELOCITY IN PRINT GAP REGIONS OF MICRO-FLUID EJECTION DEVICES - Disclosed is a system for regulating airflow velocity in a print gap region of a micro-fluid ejection device. The system includes a carrier member configured to carry an ejection head therewithin; a nozzle array configured at a bottom portion of the ejection head; and a channel member extending from a top portion of the carrier member and along a depth of the carrier member up to the bottom portion of the ejection head. Also, the channel member extends along at least a width of the nozzle array. Additionally, the channel member is configured to receive a flow of air through a slot configured at the top portion of the carrier member and to direct the flow of air from the top portion of the carrier member towards the bottom portion of the ejection head. Further disclosed is another system for regulating airflow velocity in a print gap region. | 04-25-2013 |
David Charles Weatherly, Versailles, KY US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100033534 | ROTARY INKJET IMAGING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PRINTING ON A STATIONARY PAGE OF MEDIA IN A CURVED CONFIGURATION - A rotary inkjet imaging apparatus includes a curved print zone having a longitudinal axis and in which a page of media is held in a curved configuration at a stationary position, a carrier movable bi-directionally along a linear path defined adjacent to the curved print zone and extending parallel to the longitudinal axis thereof, and at least one inkjet printhead supported by the carrier for undergoing movement within the curved print zone along a curved path winding about a central axis extending parallel to the guide path and coaxial with the longitudinal axis of the curved print zone such that the inkjet printhead moves about the central axis multiple revolutions and prints on the page concurrently as the carrier unidirectionally moves along the linear path and the printhead moves within the curved print zone and through portions of the curved path in which the printhead faces toward the page. | 02-11-2010 |
20100165043 | Rotary Printhead Disc In A Rotary Inkjet Imaging Apparatus - A rotary inkjet imaging apparatus includes a carrier movable bi-directionally along a linear guide path defined adjacent to a curved print zone and extending parallel to a longitudinal axis thereof, and an inkjet printhead disc having a body and at least one and preferably multiple printhead chips integrated into its perimeter. The disc body is supported by the carrier for undergoing movement within the curved print zone along a curved path winding about a central axis extending parallel to the guide path and coaxial with the longitudinal axis of the curved print zone such that the disc body moves about the central axis multiple revolutions and the printhead chips print on the page concurrently as the carrier unidirectionally moves along the linear guide path and the disc body moves within the curved print zone and through portions of the curved path in which the chips face toward the page. | 07-01-2010 |
20110267401 | ROTARY INKJET IMAGING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PRINTING ON A STATIONARY PAGE OF MEDIA IN A CURVED CONFIGURATION - A rotary inkjet imaging apparatus includes a curved print zone having a longitudinal axis and in which a page of media is held in a curved configuration at a stationary position, a carrier movable bi-directionally along a linear path defined adjacent to the curved print zone and extending parallel to the longitudinal axis thereof, and at least one inkjet printhead supported by the carrier for undergoing movement within the curved print zone along a curved path winding about a central axis extending parallel to the guide path and coaxial with the longitudinal axis of the curved print zone such that the inkjet printhead moves about the central axis multiple revolutions and prints on the page concurrently as the carrier unidirectionally moves along the linear path and the printhead moves within the curved print zone and through portions of the curved path in which the printhead faces toward the page. | 11-03-2011 |
20110279543 | ROTARY INKJET IMAGING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PRINTING ON A STATIONARY PAGE OF MEDIA IN A CURVED CONFIGURATION - A rotary inkjet imaging apparatus includes a curved print zone having a longitudinal axis and in which a page of media is held in a curved configuration at a stationary position, a carrier movable bi-directionally along a linear path defined adjacent to the curved print zone and extending parallel to the longitudinal axis thereof, and at least one inkjet printhead supported by the carrier for undergoing movement within the curved print zone along a curved path winding about a central axis extending parallel to the guide path and coaxial with the longitudinal axis of the curved print zone such that the inkjet printhead moves about the central axis multiple revolutions and prints on the page concurrently as the carrier unidirectionally moves along the linear path and the printhead moves within the curved print zone and through portions of the curved path in which the printhead faces toward the page. | 11-17-2011 |
Haldon L. Weatherly, Lincoln, CA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090293958 | Thermally activated pressure relief - The housing is attachable to a high pressure fluid containing structure. A piston is provided within the housing, with the piston having a closed position and an open position. The closed position blocks an outlet vent of the relief device, with the open position allowing high pressure fluid to escape through the vent. The piston is biased toward the open position by the high pressure fluid, but is held in the closed position by a slide. The slide has a first position and a second position, with the first position holding the piston in the closed position. A spring biases the slide toward a second position, with a eutectic mass resisting movement of the slide to the second position. The eutectic mass is selected to have a melting point matching a maximum design temperature for the high pressure fluid containing structure. Should the eutectic mass melt, the high pressure fluid escapes. | 12-03-2009 |
James S. Weatherly, Scappoose, OR US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20080236339 | Hand-operated swage device - A hand-operated swage device includes a first hand-operated actuator and a second hand operated actuator that, when actuated together, control the sequential operation of a clamping mechanism and a swaging mechanism of the hand-operated swage device. For example, the first actuator of the swage device is disposed on a first handle while the second actuator is disposed on a second handle of the swage device. To operate the hand-operated swage device, an operator grasps the first handle with one hand and grasps the second handle with his other hand to actuate both of the actuators in a substantially simultaneous manner. Actuation of both actuators controls sequential delivery of pressurized air to a first pneumatic device mechanically coupled to the clamping mechanism and to a second pneumatic device mechanically coupled to the swaging mechanism. | 10-02-2008 |
20080236340 | Swage anvil for a sawblade swage assembly - A swage anvil includes a coupling portion that, when mated with a corresponding die of a swaging device, allows lateral positioning of the swage anvil (i.e., substantially parallel to a long axis of the saw blade) relative to the long axis of the saw blade. The swage anvil also includes a tooth contact face that substantially mirrors an angle of the back portion of each tooth of the saw blade. As such, after a manufacturer inserts the swage anvil into the swage device and laterally translates the swage anvil, the tooth contact face abuts the back portion of the saw blade tooth to support the tooth during a swaging procedure. With the aforementioned configuration of the swage anvil, translation of the swage anvil along a single axis provides support to the back portion of the saw blade tooth along two axes. As such, use of the swage anvil decreases the set-up time required in conventional swaging devices. | 10-02-2008 |
Jonathan Weatherly, Chicago, IL US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20080281638 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRACKING, DOCUMENTING, AND PREDICTING FALL-RELATED ACTIVITIES - The system and methods disclosed enable health-care providers to more accurately predict, monitor, report, and organize health-care events for a plurality of patients. Each patient is provided a fall-detecting device configured to transmit a message indicative of a patient status to a host device maintained by a health-care provider. When the host device receives such a message, the host device creates and stores new patient status data and suitably communicates the information contained in the message to a user. Additionally, the host device generates and automatically populates certain data fields in a report. This automatic generation of reports enables health-care providers to more easily comply with government and local health-care reporting requirements. Based on the accumulated data received from fall-detecting devices and external sources, the system and methods disclosed calculate fall-risk assessments for each patient, enabling the health-care provider to more accurately predict falls to prevent such fall-related activities and/or minimize resulting injuries. | 11-13-2008 |
Matthew Weatherly, Fairfax, VA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110012481 | SUBWOOFER CONCEALING FURNITURE UNIT - A furniture unit including a compartment that contains and conceals a subwoofer, wherein the compartment has vent openings that allow air and sound to pass freely between the subwoofer compartment and the outside of the furniture unit while concealing the subwoofer from the view of a person sitting within a typical viewing angle of a television that is placed on top of the furniture unit or mounted on the wall above the unit. | 01-20-2011 |
Robert Weatherly, Overland Park, KS US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20150230918 | BIOMATERIAL BASED ON ALIGNED FIBERS, ARRANGED IN A GRADIENT INTERFACE, WITH MECHANICAL REINFORCEMENT FOR TRACHEAL REGENERATION AND REPAIR - An implant can include a plurality of polymeric fibers associated together into a fibrous body. The fibrous body is capable of being shaped to fit a tracheal defect and capable of being secured in place by suture or by bioadhesive. The fibrous body can have aligned fibers (e.g., circumferentially aligned) or unaligned fibers. The fibrous body can be electrospun. The fibrous body can have a first characteristic in a first gradient distribution across at least a portion of the fibrous body. The fibrous body can include one or more structural reinforcing members, such as ribbon structural reinforcing members, which can be embedded in the plurality of fibers. The fibrous body can include one or more structural reinforcing members bonded to the fibers with liquid polymer as an adhesive, the liquid polymer having a substantially similar composition of the fibers. | 08-20-2015 |
Stephanie C. Weatherly, Durham, NC US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090011433 | RECOMBINANT BIOTIN CARBOXYLASE DOMAINS FOR IDENTIFICATION OF ACETYL CoA CARBOXYLASE INHIBITORS - A peptide comprising an Acetyl CoA carboxylase (ACCase) having a deleted biotin binding domain, having a deleted carboxy transferase domain, and having a functional biotin carboxylase (BC) domain is described. A nucleic acid that encodes the peptide described above and a recombinant host cell that contains the nucleic acid and expresses the encoded peptide is also described. A method of identifying Acetyl CoA carboxylase inhibitors, fungicides, herbicides and pharmaceuticals is also described herein. | 01-08-2009 |
20090215627 | Crystal Structure of Biotin Carboxylase (Bc) Domain of Acetyl-Coenzyme a Carboxylase and Methods of Use Thereof - A crystal comprising a biotin carboxylase domain of acetyl-CoA carboxylase is described, along with a computer-based method for identifying compounds that modulates activity of acetyl-CoA carboxylase, a computer-based method for rationally designing a compound that modulates activity of acetyl-CoA carboxylase, along with compounds produced by such methods, as well as compositions and methods of use thereof. | 08-27-2009 |