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20100268851 | Management of Redundant Physical Data Paths in a Computing System - A redundancy manager manages commands to peripheral devices in a computer system. These peripheral devices have multiple pathways connecting it to the computer system. The redundancy manager determines the number of independent pathways connected to the peripheral device, presents only one logical device to the operating system and any device driver and any other command or device processing logic in the command path before the redundancy manager. For each incoming command, the redundancy manager determines which pathways are properly functioning and selects the best pathway for the command based at least partly upon a penalty model where a path may be temporarily penalized by not including the pathway in the path selection process for a predetermined time. The redundancy manager further reroutes the command to an alternate path and resets the device for an alternate path that is not penalized or has otherwise failed. | 10-21-2010 |
20100268857 | Management of Redundant Physical Data Paths in a Computing System - A redundancy manager manages commands to peripheral devices in a computer system. These peripheral devices have multiple pathways connecting it to the computer system. The redundancy manager determines the number of independent pathways connected to the peripheral device, presents only one logical device to the operating system and any device driver and any other command or device processing logic in the command path before the redundancy manager. For each incoming command, the redundancy manager determines which pathways are properly functioning and selects the best pathway for the command based at least partly upon a penalty model where a path may be temporarily penalized by not including the pathway in the path selection process for a predetermined time. The redundancy manager further reroutes the command to an alternate path and resets the device for an alternate path that is not penalized or has otherwise failed. | 10-21-2010 |
20120131238 | Management of Redundant Physical Data Paths in a Computing System - A redundancy manager manages commands to peripheral devices in a computer system. These peripheral devices have multiple pathways connecting it to the computer system. The redundancy manager determines the number of independent pathways connected to the peripheral device, presents only one logical device to the operating system and any device driver and any other command or device processing logic in the command path before the redundancy manager. For each incoming command, the redundancy manager determines which pathways are properly functioning and selects the best pathway for the command based at least partly upon a penalty model where a path may be temporarily penalized by not including the pathway in the path selection process for a predetermined time. The redundancy manager further reroutes the command to an alternate path and resets the device for an alternate path that is not penalized or has otherwise failed. | 05-24-2012 |
20120303855 | IMPLEMENTING STORAGE ADAPTER PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION WITH HARDWARE ACCELERATORS OFFLOADING FIRMWARE FOR BUFFER ALLOCATION AND AUTOMATICALLY DMA - A method and controller for implementing storage adapter performance optimization with automatic chained hardware operations eliminating firmware operations, and a design structure on which the subject controller circuit resides are provided. The controller includes a plurality of hardware engines and a control store configured to store a plurality of control blocks. Each control block is designed to control a hardware operation in one of the plurality of hardware engines. A plurality of the control blocks is selectively arranged in a respective predefined chain to define sequences of hardware operations. An automatic hardware structure is configured to build the respective predefined chain controlling the hardware operations for a predefined hardware function. The predefined hardware function includes buffer allocation and automatic DMA data from a host system to the controller for write operations, eliminating firmware operations. | 11-29-2012 |
20120303859 | IMPLEMENTING STORAGE ADAPTER PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION WITH PARITY UPDATE FOOTPRINT MIRRORING - A method and controller for implementing storage adapter performance optimization with parity update footprint mirroring between dual adapters minimizing firmware operations, and a design structure on which the subject controller circuit resides are provided. Each of a first controller and a second controller includes a plurality of hardware engines, a control store configured to store parity update footprint (PUFP) data; a data store; and a nonvolatile random access memory (NVRAM). One controller operates in a first initiator mode for transferring PUFP data to the other controller operating in a target mode. Respective initiator hardware engines transfers PUFP data from the initiator control store, selectively updating PUFP data, and writing PUFP data to the initiator data store and to the initiator NVRAM, and simultaneously transmitting PUFP data to the other controller. Respective target hardware engines write PUFP data to the target data store and the target NVRAM, eliminating firmware operations. | 11-29-2012 |
20120303883 | IMPLEMENTING STORAGE ADAPTER PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION WITH CACHE DATA/DIRECTORY MIRRORING - A method and controller for implementing storage adapter performance optimization with cache data and cache directory mirroring between dual adapters minimizing firmware operations, and a design structure on which the subject controller circuit resides are provided. One of the first controller or the second controller operates in a first initiator mode includes firmware to set up an initiator write operation building a data frame for transferring data and a respective cache line (CL) for each page index to the other controller operating in a second target mode. Respective initiator hardware engines transfers data, reading CLs from an initiator control store, and writing updated CLs to an initiator data store, and simultaneously sends data and updated CLs to the other controller. Respective target hardware engines write data and updated CLs to the target data store, eliminating firmware operations of the controller operating in the second target mode. | 11-29-2012 |
20120303886 | IMPLEMENTING STORAGE ADAPTER PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION WITH HARDWARE CHAINS TO SELECT PERFORMANCE PATH - A method and controller for implementing storage adapter performance optimization with a predefined chain of hardware operations configured to implement a particular performance path minimizing hardware and firmware interactions, and a design structure on which the subject controller circuit resides are provided. The controller includes a plurality of hardware engines; and a data store configured to store a plurality of control blocks selectively arranged in one of a plurality of predefined chains. Each predefined chain defines a sequence of operations. Each control block is designed to control a hardware operation in one of the plurality of hardware engines. A resource handle structure is configured to select a predefined chain based upon a particular characteristic of the system. Each predefined chain is configured to implement a particular performance path to maximize performance. | 11-29-2012 |
20120303909 | IMPLEMENTING STORAGE ADAPTER PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION WITH ENHANCED HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE INTERFACE - A method and controller for implementing storage adapter performance optimization with chained hardware operations and an enhanced hardware (HW) and firmware (FW) interface minimizing hardware and firmware interactions, and a design structure on which the subject controller circuit resides are provided. The controller includes a plurality of hardware engines; and a processor. A data store is configured to store a plurality of control blocks. A global work queue includes a plurality of the control blocks selectively arranged in a predefined chain to define sequences of hardware operations. The global work queue includes a queue input coupled to the processor and the hardware engines and an output coupled to the hardware engines. The control blocks are arranged in respective engine work queues designed to control hardware operations of the respective hardware engines and respective control blocks are arranged in an event queue to provide completion results to the processor. | 11-29-2012 |
20120303922 | IMPLEMENTING STORAGE ADAPTER PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION WITH ENHANCED RESOURCE POOL ALLOCATION - A method and controller for implementing storage adapter performance optimization with enhanced resource pool allocation, and a design structure on which the subject controller circuit resides are provided. The controller includes a plurality of hardware engines; a processor, and a plurality of resource pools. A plurality of work queues is associated with the resource pools. The processor initializes a list of types, and the associated amount of pages for each allocate type. The hardware engines maintain a count of allocate types, specifying a type on each allocation and deallocation, and performing allocation from the resource pools for deadlock avoidance. | 11-29-2012 |
20120304001 | IMPLEMENTING STORAGE ADAPTER PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION WITH CHAINED HARDWARE OPERATIONS AND ERROR RECOVERY FIRMWARE PATH - A method and controller for implementing storage adapter performance optimization with a predefined chain of hardware operations configured to minimize hardware and firmware interactions and a bridge code configured to select a firmware sequence for error recovery to complete the operations responsive to an identified error in the predefined chain, and a design structure on which the subject controller circuit resides are provided. A selected predefined chain is configured to implement a particular performance path to maximize performance. Responsive to an identified predefined error during hardware operations in the predefined hardware chain, a bridge code is configured to select a non-performance path firmware sequence for error recovery completion of remaining operations. | 11-29-2012 |
20120304198 | IMPLEMENTING STORAGE ADAPTER PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION WITH CHAINED HARDWARE OPERATIONS MINIMIZING HARDWARE/FIRMWARE INTERACTIONS - A method and controller for implementing storage adapter performance optimization with chained hardware operations minimizing hardware and firmware interactions, and a design structure on which the subject controller circuit resides are provided. The controller includes a plurality of hardware engines; and one or more processors. An event queue is coupled to at least one processor notifying the processor of a plurality of predefined events. A control block is designed to control an operation in one of the plurality of hardware engines including the hardware engine writing an event queue entry. A plurality of the control blocks are selectively arranged in a predefined chain to minimize the hardware engine writing event queue entries to the processor. | 11-29-2012 |
20120311222 | IMPLEMENTING DEVICE PHYSICAL LOCATION IDENTIFICATION IN SERIAL ATTACHED SCSI (SAS) FABRIC USING RESOURCE PATH GROUPS - A method and controller for implementing device physical location identification in a Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) fabric using resource path groups, and a design structure on which the subject controller circuit resides are provided. The device physical location identification includes a Resource Path Group (RPG). Each RPG provides a unique persistent physical locator of a storage device in the system. Each RPG including at least two Resource Paths (RPs) and each RP has a fixed size identifying a type and a series of egress ports. A persistent RPG is stored within the device metadata on the storage device. | 12-06-2012 |
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20120024977 | FLUID CONTACTOR-DIFFUSER TRAY ASSEMBLY - A separations tray assembly for use in a fluid-fluid exchange column. The separations tray assembly is of the type where a first fluid, in a continuous phase, is directed across successive trays in a serpentine flow path. A second fluid, in a dispersed phase ascends through apertures in the tray thus inducing interaction and mass transfer with the first fluid. In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, the separations tray further includes a diffuser skirt, having apertures disposed therein, operatively coupled to a fluid channel. The diffuser skirt is operable to direct the first fluid to cover substantially an entire volumetric cross-flow window between successive separations trays and to induce stirring and mixing of the first fluid and the second fluid to effect efficient mass transfer. | 02-02-2012 |
20140144768 | FLUID CONTACTOR-DIFFUSER TRAY ASSEMBLY - A separations tray assembly for use in a fluid-fluid exchange column. The separations tray assembly is of the type where a first fluid, in a continuous phase, is directed across successive trays in a serpentine flow path. A second fluid, in a dispersed phase ascends through apertures in the tray thus inducing interaction and mass transfer with the first fluid. In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, the separations tray further includes a diffuser skirt, having apertures disposed therein, operatively coupled to a fluid channel. The diffuser skirt is operable to direct the first fluid to cover substantially an entire volumetric cross-flow window between successive separations trays and to induce stirring and mixing of the first fluid and the second fluid to effect efficient mass transfer. | 05-29-2014 |
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20080269149 | Chimeric Vectors - The present invention is based, in part, on the discovery that parvovirus (including AAV) capsids can be engineered to incorporate small, selective regions from other parvoviruses that confer desirable properties. The inventors have discovered that in some cases as little as a single amino acid insertion or substitution from a first parvovirus (e.g., an AAV) into the capsid structure of another parvovirus (e.g., an AAV) to create a chimeric parvovirus is sufficient to confer one or more of the desirable properties of the first parvovirus to the resulting chimeric parvovirus and/or to confer a property that is not exhibited by the first parvovirus or is present to a lesser extent. | 10-30-2008 |
20110104119 | Chimeric Vectors - The present invention is based, in part, on the discovery that parvovirus (including AAV) capsids can be engineered to incorporate small, selective regions from other parvoviruses that confer desirable properties. The inventors have discovered that in some cases as little as a single amino acid insertion or substitution from a first parvovirus (e.g., an AAV) into the capsid structure of another parvovirus (e.g., an AAV) to create a chimeric parvovirus is sufficient to confer one or more of the desirable properties of the first parvovirus to the resulting chimeric parvovirus and/or to confer a property that is not exhibited by the first parvovirus or is present to a lesser extent. | 05-05-2011 |
20140213638 | Compositions and Biomarkers for Heart Disease, Injury and Failure and Methods of Use - The present disclosure provides biomarkers useful for determining the risk of, prognosis of, and/or diagnosis of conditions such as ischemic and/or non-ischemic heart failure in a subject. | 07-31-2014 |
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20100154655 | COOKING BYPRODUCT COLLECTOR - A collection lip for a griddle is disclosed. The collection lip includes a longitudinally elongated body member having a first end, a second end, a lateral center line and a longitudinal side. The collection lip further includes a lip member extending from the longitudinal side away from the longitudinally elongated body member, the lip member including sides configured to direct cooking byproducts flowing across the lip member towards the lateral center line. | 06-24-2010 |
20100186603 | GRIDDLE WITH A HEAT SPREADER - A griddle for a cooking appliance is disclosed. The griddle includes a griddle plate of a first material having a first thermal conductivity; a heat spreading plate of a second material having a second thermal conductivity which is greater than the first thermal conductivity; and at least one clamping member for clamping the griddle plate and the heat spreading plate together. | 07-29-2010 |
20100264344 | APPARATUS FOR REDUCING KNOB WOBBLE - A gas appliance including a frame and a control knob assembly connected to the frame, the control knob assembly including a gas valve with a valve stem, a control knob attached to the valve stem, and a valve restraint. The valve restraint is substantially fixed relative to the frame and longitudinally disposed substantially between the gas valve and control knob, and is configured to limit lateral movement of the valve stem. | 10-21-2010 |
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20110062745 | FOLDING TOP FOR A CONVERTIBLE VEHICLE - A folding top for a convertible vehicle that includes at least one folding top portion, wherein the folding top is displaceable between an open position and a closed position, wherein the folding top portion has an internal surface oriented towards a vehicle passenger compartment and an external surface oriented towards a vehicle external area when the folding top is in the closed position, and wherein a solar absorption area of a conversion device for converting solar energy into electrical energy is mounted on the external surface of the folding top portion. | 03-17-2011 |
20150115646 | CONVERTIBLE ASSEMBLIES FOR VEHICLES - A convertible top for a vehicle includes a convertible top assembly having a pivotally interconnected link arrangement between a forward assembly and an aft assembly. The forward assembly is configured to pivotally move relative to the vehicle framework and the aft assembly from a closed position to a first retracted position. The aft assembly is configured to pivotally move relative to the vehicle framework and the forward assembly from the first retracted position to a lowered storage position. Methods for opening the convertible top assembly are also provided. | 04-30-2015 |
20150224860 | MODULAR ROOF ASSEMBLIES FOR VEHICLES - A modular roof assembly includes a pair of side rails configured for attachment to longitudinal roll bar members of a vehicle frame by at least one fastener. The side rails extend a direction along a length of the vehicle frame and include at least one guideway to slidably receive transverse tensioning bows and a track car for a soft top and include at least one attachment member adapted to latchably receive at least one hard top panel. | 08-13-2015 |
20150224861 | Top of a convertible vehicle having a roof cassette and a sealing arrangement - A top for a convertible vehicle having at least one roof element, which is displaceable in relation to a vertical longitudinal center plane of the roof, is guided slidably in the longitudinal direction of the roof on both sides at one guide rail, respectively, said guide rail being arranged at a respective lateral roof beam, a rear roof cassette being displaceable between an erected position for adjoining, in the rear, to the lateral roof beams in the longitudinal direction of the roof and a storage position that is lowered with respect to the former position and the roof cassette accommodating the roof element in the uncovering position thereof, as well as a sealing arrangement that is arranged in the region of the roof opening and seals a vehicle interior off with respect to a vehicle environment in the closed position of the roof element. | 08-13-2015 |
20150314674 | MODULAR ROOF ASSEMBLIES FOR VEHICLES - A spacing adjustment device between a first and a second component of a convertible roof assembly for a vehicle. The space adjusting device may have a body having a first thickness at a first end and a second, greater thickness, at a second end; an inner surface configured to conform to an exterior contour of the first component and an exterior surface opposite the inner surface and configured to conform to the contours of the second component; the body having at least two sections each having a different thickness between the inner and exterior surfaces; wherein the thickness of the at least two sections increases in step wise manner from the first end to the second end of the body. | 11-05-2015 |
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20110247482 | DROP BOLT HOLD OPEN ACTUATOR FOR USE WITH AR-15/M16 TYPE FIREARMS AND INCORPORATING A MODIFIED AND DISPLACEABLE FOLLOWER FOR ENGAGING A BOLT CATCH MECHANISM SUCH AS IN CONJUNCTION WITH RIMFIRE AMMUNITION - A bolt catch assembly for use with a firearm including a receiver with an exposed receiving chamber and an underside engageable magazine. The assembly includes a bolt catch actuator housing supported in seating fashion relative to the receiving chamber and communicating with an attachable magazine. A catch actuator is supported in elevatable fashion relative to an end of the actuator housing. A follower component is upwardly and biasingly disposed within the magazine and which, upon contacting the catch actuator, displaces an associated bolt catch of the firearm in an upper and bolt restraining position. | 10-13-2011 |
20110247483 | DROP BOLT HOLD OPEN ACTUATOR FOR USE WITH AR-15/M16 TYPE FIREARMS IN CONJUNCTION WITH RIMFIRE AMMUNITION - A bolt catch assembly configured for operating with rimfire ammunition for use with a firearm including a receiver with an exposed receiving chamber. The assembly includes a bolt catch actuator housing supported in seating fashion relative to the receiving chamber and communicating with an attachable magazine. A catch actuator is supported in elevatable fashion relative to an end of the actuator housing. A bolt catch component and integrally formed actuator catch engaging portion is slaved to the catch actuator in order to be displaced in response to elevating motion exerted upon the catch actuator, such as by a follower component biasingly disposed within the magazine. The follower, in its uppermost displaced position within the attached magazine, engages a tab associated with the catch actuator which extends over a communicating interior of the bolt catch actuator housing in communicating alignment with the exposed receiving chamber. An end configured location of the bolt catch housing includes a step and ledge profile for supporting an underside of the catch actuator in each of a seated rest position as well as a follower induced and upwardly displaced position. | 10-13-2011 |
20110252685 | COTTER PIN ANTI ROTATION MECHANISM FOR ACCOMMODATING SUB CALIBER AMMUNITION UTILIZED IN AN AR-15 TYPE FIREARM - An anti-rotation feature incorporated into an interface established between a cotter pin and a sub caliber action device installable within an upper receiver of an AR-15 type firearm. A generally elongated receiver plate exhibits a generally lengthwise extending notched interior established between extending sides. The notched interior seats a bolt in reciprocating fashion along said receiver plate. A chamfer feature is formed in a side of the bolt in intersecting fashion with a selected length extending channel of the bolt for seating within the notched interior, the chamfer feature seating a head of the cotter pin to prevent rotation during bolt travel. A rearward projecting support sleeve includes an open interior for receiving and seating an opposing guide rod associated with a further mounting location of the receiver plate and in order to maintain in assembled fashion the forward assist adaptor. A firing pin exhibits a notch feature configured at a location along its shaft and which, upon installation within an interior aperture of the bolt, is retained in position by the cotter pin. The firing pin is configured so as to exhibit a reduced diameter end projection upon which is supported a coil spring. | 10-20-2011 |
20110265636 | ANTI JAM, GROOVED AND EXPANDING CHARGING HANDLE FOR SUB CALIBER ACTIONS - A telescopic charging handle incorporated into an upper receiver of an AR-15 type firearm includes a first stem portion integrally formed with a handle shaped head. A second stem portion terminates at a distal end in a projecting beak and is further telescopically engaged at a proximal end to the first stem portion. In this fashion, the charging handle is extended upon being rearwardly displaced in order to accommodate a modified length sub caliber action. | 11-03-2011 |
20110265638 | CHAMBER INSERT LOCK INSTALLED WITHIN AN AR-15/16 BARREL EXTENSION FOR LOCATING AND REDUCING MOVEMENT OF AN ASSOCIATED SUB CALIBER ACTION - The present invention teaches an insert locking mechanism incorporated into a sub caliber action device, installable within an upper receiver of an AR-15 type firearm, and which interfaces with an upper receiver mounted forward assist for use with such as .22 caliber ammunition and in order to eliminate movement or play of the chamber insert adaptor associated with the substituted sub caliber action. The mechanism includes a generally cylindrical shaped body supported upon the action and exhibiting a plurality of radially projecting and circumferentially extending lugs which are configured to mate and seat within a plurality of grooves circumferentially arrayed within a barrel defined in the upper receiver. | 11-03-2011 |
20110277368 | MAINTENANCE KIT INCORPORATED INTO OPERABLE COMPONENTS OF A SUB CALIBER ACTION DEVICE OF AN AR-15 TYPE FIREARM FOR FACILITATING DISASSEMBLY, MAINTENANCE AND REASSEMBLY WITH AN ASSOCIATED RECEIVER PLATE - A maintenance kit incorporated into operable components of a sub caliber action device installable within an upper receiver of an AR-15 type firearm for facilitating disassembly, maintenance and reassembly of a bolt and forward chamber adaptor with a receiver plate. The kit includes at least one gauge dimension defined in a barrel of the forward chamber adaptor for establishing a correct spacing between lengthwise extending and interior notch defining arms associated with the receiver plate. A modified guide rod facilitates at least one of disassembly of the bolt firing pin/extractor and cleaning of the chamber adaptor interior prior to reassembly of the bolt and chamber adaptor. | 11-17-2011 |
20120005931 | CHAMBER ADAPTOR INCORPORATED INTO A MODIFIED ACTION ASSEMBLY FOR PERMITTING SUBSTITUTION OF A FIRST MANUFACTURER SPECIFIED CARTRIDGE FOR A SECOND SUBSTITUTE CARTRIDGE - A retrofit chamber adaptor associated with a substitute action assembly incorporated into a firearm for permitting the substitution of an original designated cartridge for a substitute cartridge. An elongated body is incorporated into a barrel accessible location of the firearm and supporting a bolt in reciprocating fashion. The chamber adaptor is mounted to forward end of the body in communication with the reciprocating bolt and exhibits a modified diameter aperture extending therethrough and corresponding to an incremental modification in diameter associated with the substitute cartridge. Additional features include a receiver plate incorporated into the body and exhibiting a generally lengthwise extending notched or keyed interior established between generally parallel extending sides with identified and interiorly notched locations for seating in reciprocating fashion therebetween the reciprocating bolt. A further variation of the adaptor exhibits a dual rail configuration to which is reciprocally mounted the bolt and from which in turn forwardly projects a firing pin. In a preferred application, the chamber adaptor permits substitution of a 0.22 LR rimfire cartridge in lieu of a normally designated 5.7×28 mm center fire cartridge. | 01-12-2012 |
20120073429 | COMBINATION STACKABLE MAGAZINE CORES AND OUTER BINDING SKINS FOR CHANGING STYLE AND CAPACITY VERSABILITY OF A FIREARM AND FURTHER INCLUDING DUAL USE FOLLOWER - A combination magazine and outer skin for a firearm including a magazine core adapted to releasably engage a firearm in communication with an action assembly associated with the firearm. Multiple cores are stackable end-to-end to define a continuous interior, with an end cap engaging an open bottom of a lowermost core. A design indicia exhibits an interior recess and is assembled around the stacked cores. A dual use follower is in use with an uppermost located magazine and maintains the assembly bolt in an open position and following the last cartridge being fired until such time as the magazine is removed. In the further variant, with a BHOA installed in place, the follower activates the BHOA and the bolt to remain in the retracted/open position, following magazine removal. | 03-29-2012 |
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20140060310 | BOLT HOLD OPEN ACTUATOR FOR USE WITH AR-15/M16 TYPE FIREARMS - A bolt hold open (BHOA) catch assembly configured for operating with rimfire ammunition for use with a firearm including a receiver with an exposed receiving chamber. A BHOA housing is supported upon the lower receiver in communication with a receiver chamber in communication with a bolt assembly. A catch is supported in elevatable fashion relative to an end of the actuator housing and an end most and downward extending structural portion of the elevatable catch is capable of being manipulated by an externally configured and toggled bolt catch so that an inner pivoting end portion thereof engages the structural portion to raise the BHOA supported catch into contact with a forwardly traveling bolt, such as upon release of a previously retracted charging handle. The BHOA catch can alternatively be actuated upwardly by a suitably configured follower associated with an attachable and cartridge holding magazine, this again following a last shot hold open protocol. | 03-06-2014 |
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20140257881 | DEMAND FORECASTING SYSTEMS AND METHODS UTILIZING FARE ADJUSTMENT - A computer based system for fare adjustment is disclosed. For a particular airline fare class, the system evaluates the financial impact of opening or closing the class, for example taking into account both stimulation effects and dilution effects. Via use of an exemplary fare adjustment system, decision-makers may increase revenues (and/or decrease losses) associated with airline fare class openings and closings. | 09-11-2014 |
20140257882 | DEMAND FORECASTING SYSTEMS AND METHODS UTILIZING PRIME CLASS REMAPPING - A computer based system for remapping prime class seat bookings is disclosed. The system remaps prime class bookings a floor class, or if the floor class is closed, into a higher, displacement class. Via remapping, airline systems, such as inventory management systems, revenue management systems, and the like, may better account for the true value of prime class bookings. | 09-11-2014 |
20140257925 | DEMAND FORECASTING SYSTEMS AND METHODS UTILIZING UNOBSCURING AND UNCONSTRAINING - A computer based system for unobscuring and/or unconstraining demand is disclosed. Via use of the system, actual airline seat bookings may be restated in an unobscured and/or unconstrained form, facilitating improved demand forecasts for subsequent seat bookings. In this manner, seat protects may be better allocated to align with actual demand, thus increasing revenue. | 09-11-2014 |
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20130252826 | LARGE DELETIONS IN HUMAN PMS2 GENE AND USE THEREOF - Large deletions have been identified in the PMS2 gene in patients. The large deletions predispose the patients to Lynch syndrome associated cancers. Thus, methods for detecting the genetic variants are provided which can be used in detecting a predisposition to cancer. | 09-26-2013 |
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20140295021 | Scented feeder block - Scented feeder blocks for attracting game include a body at least partially formed from an edible material having a depression formed in an exterior surface, and a scent cell in the depression. The scent cell can include a stabilizer, an edible component, and a scented component. The stabilizer, the depression, or combinations thereof resist degradation of the scent cell, and the stabilizer slows dispersion of the scented component from the scent cell. Methods for forming scented feeder blocks include forming a depression in an exterior surface of a body at least partially formed from an edible material, heating a stabilizer to a first temperature such that the stabilizer melts, adding an edible component to the stabilizer, cooling the stabilizer to a second temperature less than the first and adding a scented component, and cooling the stabilizer to a third temperature less than the second such that the stabilizer solidifies. | 10-02-2014 |
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20150257414 | MINERAL BLOCK WITH INTEGRATED AEROMATIC ATTRACTANT AND METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF THE SAME - The present disclosure relates to a system for attracting animals, a method of producing the system, and a system for attracting animals produced by a specific process. The animal attracting system includes a mineral attractant portion and an integrated aromatic attractant portion. The method of producing the system allows for production of a hardened mineral block without the need for application of heat or pressure during the curing of the mineral block. | 09-17-2015 |
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20140124958 | SENSOR PACKAGING METHOD AND SENSOR PACKAGES | 05-08-2014 |
20140183729 | SENSOR PACKAGES HAVING SEMICONDUCTOR DIES OF DIFFERING SIZES - A sensor package comprises a composite structure in which the composite structure includes a first electronic component having first bond pads, the first electronic component exhibiting a first surface area. A mold material encapsulates the first electronic component to produce the composite structure, and the composite structure exhibits a second surface area that is greater than the first surface area. The sensor package further comprises a second electronic component having a top side and a bottom side opposing the top side. The top side includes second bond pads, and the bottom side is bonded to an outer surface of the composite structure to form a stacked structure. Electrical interconnects are attached between corresponding ones of the first bond pads and the second bond pads. | 07-03-2014 |
20150061044 | SEQUENTIAL WAFER BONDING - Embodiments of methods of fabricating a sensor device includes attaching a first wafer to a sensor wafer with a first bond material, and attaching a second wafer to the sensor wafer with a second bond material, the second bond material having a lower bonding temperature than the first bond material. After attaching the second wafer, an opening (e.g., a trench cut) through the second wafer is formed, and an adhesive material is provided through the opening to further secure the second wafer to the sensor wafer. Embodiments of sensor devices formed using such methods include a first device cavity having a first pressure, and a second device cavity having a second pressure. | 03-05-2015 |
20150108653 | SENSOR DEVICE PACKAGES AND RELATED FABRICATION METHODS - Sensor device packages and related fabrication methods are provided. An exemplary sensor device package includes a first structure having a sensing arrangement thereon, a second structure having circuitry thereon, and a conductive structure within the first structure and coupled to the circuitry to provide an electrical connection to the circuitry through the first structure. Thus, circuitry on the second structure may be electrically connected to an interface of the sensor device package through the first structure. | 04-23-2015 |
20150251903 | MICROELECTRONIC PACKAGES HAVING STACKED ACCELEROMETER AND MAGNETOMETER DIE AND METHODS FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF - Methods for fabricating multi-sensor microelectronic packages and multi-sensor microelectronic packages are provided. In one embodiment, the method includes positioning a magnetometer wafer comprised of an array of non-singulated magnetometer die over an accelerometer wafer comprised of an array of non-singulated accelerometer die. The magnetometer wafer is bonded to the accelerometer wafer to produce a bonded wafer stack. The bonded wafer stack is then singulated to yield a plurality of multi-sensor microelectronic packages each including a singulated magnetometer die bonded to a singulated accelerometer die. | 09-10-2015 |
20150274515 | MICROELECTRONIC PACKAGES HAVING AXIALLY-PARTITIONED HERMETIC CAVITIES AND METHODS FOR THE FABRICATION THEREOF - Microelectronic packages and methods for producing microelectronic packages are provided. In one embodiment, the method includes bonding a first Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) die having a first MEMS transducer structure thereon to a cap piece. The first MEMS die and cap piece are bonded such that a first hermetically-sealed cavity is formed enclosing the first MEMS transducer. A second MEMS die having a second MEMS transducer structure thereon is further bonded to one of the cap piece and the second MEMS die. The second MEMS die and the cap piece are bonded such that a second hermetically-sealed cavity is formed enclosing the second MEMS transducer. The second hermetically-sealed cavity contains a different internal pressure than does the first hermetically-sealed cavity. | 10-01-2015 |
20150298966 | SENSOR PACKAGE HAVING STACKED DIE - A small area semiconductor device package containing two or more MEMS sensor device die and a controller die for the sensor devices is provided. The controller die is mounted on top of the largest MEMS sensor device die (e.g., a gyroscope) and over a second MEMS sensor device die (e.g., an accelerometer). In one embodiment, the controller die is also mounted on the top of the second MEMS sensor device die. In another embodiment, the controller die overhangs the second MEMS sensor device die, which is of a lesser thickness than the first MEMS sensor device die. | 10-22-2015 |
20150321907 | SEQUENTIAL WAFER BONDING - Embodiments of a sensor device include a sensor substrate and a first cap substrate attached to the sensor substrate with a first bond material. The first bond material is arranged to define a first device cavity. A second cap substrate is attached to the sensor substrate with a second bond material. The second bond material is arranged to define a second device cavity. The second bond material has a lower bonding temperature than the first bond material. The second cap substrate is further secured to the sensor substrate by an adhesive material disposed between the sensor substrate and the second cap substrate. | 11-12-2015 |
20150329352 | MICROELECTRONIC PACKAGES HAVING STACKED ACCELEROMETER AND MAGNETOMETER DIE AND METHODS FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF - Methods for fabricating multi-sensor microelectronic packages and multi-sensor microelectronic packages are provided. In one embodiment, the method includes positioning a magnetometer wafer comprised of an array of non-singulated magnetometer die over an accelerometer wafer comprised of an array of non-singulated accelerometer die. The magnetometer wafer is bonded to the accelerometer wafer to produce a bonded wafer stack. The bonded wafer stack is then singulated to yield a plurality of multi-sensor microelectronic packages each including a singulated magnetometer die bonded to a singulated accelerometer die. | 11-19-2015 |
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20140015123 | SENSOR PACKAGE AND METHOD OF FORMING SAME | 01-16-2014 |
20140048946 | SENSOR PACKAGES AND METHOD OF PACKAGING DIES OF VARIOUS SIZES | 02-20-2014 |
20140054798 | SENSOR PACKAGES AND METHOD OF PACKAGING DIES OF DIFFERING SIZES | 02-27-2014 |
20140061883 | LEADFRAMES, AIR-CAVITY PACKAGES, AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES WITH OFFSET VENT HOLES, AND METHODS OF THEIR MANUFACTURE - A leadframe (e.g., incorporated in a device package) includes a feature (e.g., a die pad or lead) with a vent hole formed between first and second opposed surfaces. The cross-sectional area of the vent hole varies substantially between the surfaces (e.g., the vent hole has a constricted portion). The vent hole may be formed from a first opening extending from the first surface toward the second surface to a first depth that is less than a thickness of the leadframe feature, and a second opening extending from the second surface toward the first surface to a second depth that is less than the thickness of the leadframe feature, but that is large enough for the second opening to intersect the first opening. Vertical central axes of the openings are horizontally offset from each other, and the constricted portion of the vent hole corresponds to the intersection of the openings. | 03-06-2014 |
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20130125610 | INTEGRAL INSPECTION GAUGE FOR MANUAL CRIMPING TOOL - A tool for crimping at least two members together and confirming that the crimp is acceptable. The tool includes a pair of opposed clamping jaws. Each of the clamping jaws has a crimping surface that contacts at least one of the members when crimping the members together. The tool also includes a pair of opposed arms that move the crimping surfaces of the opposed clamping jaws toward one another to define a crimping position and away from one another to define a release position. The tool also includes a gauge that defines a first size determining member that allows receipt of the members crimped together and a second size determining member that rejects receipt of the members crimped together. | 05-23-2013 |
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20100221661 | METHODS FOR PRODUCING PHOTOSENSITIVE MICROPARTICLES - Described are various methods of producing non-aqueous dispersions of photosensitive polymeric microparticles, comprising: (a) preparing one or more aqueous dispersions of a polymerizable component, at least one of which contains a photosensitive material and, wherein the polymerizable components comprise at least one hydrophilic functional group and/or at least one hydrophobic functional group; (b) subjecting the dispersion of (a) to conditions sufficient to form microparticles; (c) at least partially polymerizing the polymerizable component; (d) combining the dispersion with an organic continuous phase comprising an organic solvent; (e) removing water from the dispersion such that the final water content of the non-aqueous dispersion is less than 30 percent by weight; wherein e) is performed before or after d); and (f) reacting any acid functional groups on the surface of the microparticles with a reactive material having at least one epoxy functional group, at least one thiocarbonylthio functional group, at least one alkoxyamine functional group, or at least one halide functional group. | 09-02-2010 |
20120212840 | CURABLE PHOTOCHROMIC COMPOSITIONS AND OPTICAL ARTICLES PREPARED THEREFROM - The present invention provides a curable, organic polymeric photochromic composition comprising: a photochromic amount of at least one photochromic material; a polymeric polyol having carbonate groups along its backbone and having a number average molecular weight greater than 5000 g/mole; and a curing agent having reactive functional groups capable of reacting with hydroxyl groups on the polymeric polyol. After curing and after the Photochromic Performance Test the composition demonstrates a T | 08-23-2012 |