Wholey
James Wholey, Saratoga, CA US
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20120025370 | SEMICONDUCTOR STRUCTURE COMPRISING PILLAR AND MOISTURE BARRIER - A semiconductor structure includes multiple semiconductor devices on a substrate and a metal layer disposed over the semiconductor devices, the metal layer comprising at least a first trace and a second trace. A conductive pillar is disposed directly on and in electrical contact with the first trace of the metal layer, and a dielectric layer is selectively disposed between the metal layer and the conductive pillar, where the dielectric layer electrically isolates the second trace from the pillar. A moisture barrier surrounds the semiconductor devices around a periphery of the semiconductor structure, and extends from the substrate through the dielectric layer to the conductive pillar. | 02-02-2012 |
20130134560 | SEMICONDUCTOR STRUCTURE COMPRISING MOISTURE BARRIER AND CONDUCTIVE REDISTRIBUTION LAYER - A semiconductor structure includes semiconductor devices on a substrate, a moisture barrier on the substrate surrounding the semiconductor devices, and a metal conductive redistribution layer formed over the moisture barrier. The metal conductive redistribution layer and the moisture barrier define a closed compartment containing the semiconductor devices. | 05-30-2013 |
Joseph Skeffington Wholey, Belmont, MA US
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20080256014 | Editing and Compiling Business Rules - A component in a graph-based computation having data processing components connected by linking elements representing data flows is updated by receiving a rule specification, generating a transform for transforming data based on the rule specification, associating the transform with a component in the graph-based computation, and in response to determining that a new rule specification has been received or an existing rule specification has been edited, updating the transform associated with the component in the graph-based computation according to the new or edited rule specification. | 10-16-2008 |
J. Skeffington Wholey, Belmont, MA US
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20110093433 | MANAGING METADATA FOR GRAPH-BASED COMPUTATIONS - Determining metadata associated with a graph-based computation includes functionally transforming metadata associated with a first portion of a graph to generate transformed metadata associated with a second portion of the graph; determining a third portion of the graph related to the second portion of the graph; and propagating the transformed metadata from the second portion of the graph to the third portion of the graph. | 04-21-2011 |
20110179014 | MANAGING DATA QUERIES - One method includes receiving a database query, receiving information about a database table in data storage populated with data elements, producing a structural representation of the database table that includes a formatted data organization reflective of the database table and is absent the data elements of the database table, and providing the structural representation and the database query to a plan generator capable of producing a query plan representing operations for executing the database query on the database table. Another method includes receiving a query plan from a plan generator, the plan representing operations for executing a database query on a database table, and producing a dataflow graph from the query plan, wherein the dataflow graph includes at least one node that represents at least one operation represented by the query plan, and includes at least one link that represents at least one dataflow associated with the query plan. | 07-21-2011 |
Mark H. Wholey, Oakmont, PA US
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20140288015 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR AFFECTING NERVE FUNCTION - Various methods and devices are described for affecting nerve function in the carotid body, renal nerves, and other nerves. Syringes, endovascular catheters, drug-eluting balloons, drug-eluting stents, and agent delivery patches are used to deliver a neuromodulatory agent to one or more nerves in order to treat a disease state. | 09-25-2014 |
Ryan Wholey, Blackpool GB
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20090134159 | ANTI SIPHON TANK INLET - The present invention provides a fluid tank inlet assembly having an inlet pipe extending from a mounting structure located at the proximal end of the pipe. A float valve assembly is disposed beyond the distal end of the inlet pipe and includes a float member. An obstruction is located within a housing between the inlet pipe and the float member. The obstruction blocks the line of sight or direct path between the inlet pipe and the float member, but a flow path remains and is defined between the obstruction and the housing wall to allow fluid to flow around the obstruction to the float valve assembly. | 05-28-2009 |
20110031245 | Anti Siphon Tank Inlet - This invention relates to inlet devices that include, for example, a tubular inlet body having a central bore defined by a tubular wall and having an axis. The tubular wall defines an open proximal end for receiving fuel. A plurality of apertures are provided through the tubular wall for egress of fuel. The distal end of the tubular body is blocked by a baffle defining a baffle surface facing into the bore of the tubular body, wherein at least a portion of the baffle surface is inclined at an acute angle relative to the axis to deflect fuel towards apertures in the tubular wall; and wherein the baffle surface is at least substantially free from apertures. | 02-10-2011 |
20120298213 | ANTI SIPHON DEVICE - An anti siphon device, comprises a generally tubular body ( | 11-29-2012 |