Brodie, US
Alan Brodie, Palo Alto, CA US
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20150316604 | LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE TEST SYSTEMS - Light-emitting devices, such as LEDs, are tested using a photometric unit. The photometric unit, which may be an integrating sphere, can measure flux, color, or other properties of the devices. The photometric unit may have a single port or both an inlet and outlet. Light loss through the port, inlet, or outlet can be reduced or calibrated for. These testing systems can provide increased reliability, improved throughput, and/or improved measurement accuracy. | 11-05-2015 |
Alan D. Brodie, Palo Alto, CA US
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20130134324 | COMPACT HIGH-VOLTAGE ELECTRON GUN - One embodiment relates to a high-voltage electron gun including an insulator stand-off having a resistive layer. The resistive layer is at least on an interior surface of the insulator stand-off. A cathode holder is coupled to one end of the insulator 115 stand-off, and an anode is coupled to the other end. The resistive layer advantageously increases the surface breakdown field strength for the insulator stand-off and so enables a compact design for the high-voltage electron gun. Other embodiments, aspects and feature are also disclosed. | 05-30-2013 |
20150340195 | PILLAR-SUPPORTED ARRAY OF MICRO ELECTRON LENSES - One embodiment relates to a pillar-supported array of micro electron lenses. The micro-lens array includes a base layer on a substrate, the base layer including an array of base electrode pads and an insulating border surrounding the base electrode pads so as to electrically isolate the base electrode pads from each other. The micro-lens array further includes an array of lens holes aligned with the array of base electrode pads and one or more stacked electrode layers having openings aligned with the array of lens holes. The micro-lens array further includes one or more layers of insulating pillars, each layer of insulating pillars supporting a stacked electrode layer. Another embodiment relates to a method of fabricating a pillar-supported array of micro electron lenses. Other embodiments, aspects and features are also disclosed. | 11-26-2015 |
Alexander Brodie, Redmond, WA US
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20150317510 | RATING PHOTOS FOR TASKS BASED ON CONTENT AND ADJACENT SIGNALS - Technologies for selecting a representative subset of images from a set of images, the selecting based at least in part on rating the images in the set based on task, Image, and/or adjacent information. An Indication of the task may be embodied in a query provided by a user. The task may indicate the user's intended use of the subset of images. The set of images may be grouped into one or more clusters that are based on technical attributes of the images in the set, and/or technical attributes indicated by the task. Adjacent information may be obtained from sources that are generally unrelated or indirectly related to the images in the set. Technical attributes such as face quality, face frequency, and relationship are based on facial recognition functionality that detects faces and their features in an image, and that calculates information such as a face signature that, across the images in the set, uniquely identifies an entity that the face represents, and that determines facial expressions such as smiling, sad, and neutral. | 11-05-2015 |
Alexander S. Brodie, Redmond, WA US
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20100054600 | Tagging Images With Labels - An image to be shared with other users based on input from a first user is received. A second user is identified from a tag of the image, and information is provided, based at least in part on the tag, to one or both of the first user and the second user. Additionally, after editing of an image a determination can be made as to whether a region of the image having an associated tag has been affected by the editing. The tag associated with the region is altered if the region has been affected by the editing, otherwise the tag associated with the region is left unaltered. Furthermore, the tag can include a first portion storing data identifying a region of the image to which the tag corresponds, and a second portion storing data identifying a person shown in the region. | 03-04-2010 |
20100054601 | Image Tagging User Interface - A global tag for an image is received identifies one or more objects in the image, and a region-specific tag for the image identifies one or more objects in a region of the image. The global tag and the region-specific tag are stored with the image. Displayed, along with the image, is an identifier for each of the one or more objects identified in the global tag, and an identifier for each of the one or more objects identified in the region-specific tag. Different users are able to maintain different names for the same person, allowing the same tag of the image to be used as the basis for displaying the image with different names for the different users. Additionally, the tags can be used as a basis for generating a credits list of people that are included in a compilation of images. | 03-04-2010 |
20110067087 | ORGANIZING DOCUMENTS THROUGH UTILIZATION OF PEOPLE TAGS - A method disclosed herein includes the acts of receiving a document that has a people tag assigned thereto, wherein the people tag comprises first data that is indicative of an identity of a first individual that corresponds to the document, and wherein the people tag is assigned to the document by an assignor, and accessing contact data pertaining to a second individual, wherein the contact data comprises second data that is indicative of identities of contacts of the second individual, wherein the second data comprises data that is indicative of the identity of the first individual. The method also includes comparing the contact data with the first data, and displaying the document on a computer screen in conjunction with text that identifies the first individual to the third individual, wherein the text indicates a name of the first individual as assigned to the first individual by the second individual. | 03-17-2011 |
20110252069 | STATUS TOOL TO EXPOSE METADATA READ AND WRITE QUEUES - A method to expose status information is provided. The status information is associated with metadata extracted from multimedia files and stored in a metadata database. The metadata information that is extracted from the multimedia files is stored in a read queue to allow a background thread to process the metadata and populate the metadata database. Additionally, the metadata database may be updated to include user-define metadata, which is written back to the multimedia files. The user-defined metadata is included in a write queue and is written to the multimedia files associated with the user-defined metadata. The status of the read and write queues are exposed to a user through a graphical user interface. The status may include the list of multimedia files included in the read and write queues, the priorities of each multimedia file, and the number of remaining multimedia files. | 10-13-2011 |
20130132965 | STATUS TOOL TO EXPOSE METADATA READ AND WRITE QUEUES - A method to expose status information is provided. The status information is associated with metadata extracted from multimedia files and stored in a metadata database. The metadata information that is extracted from the multimedia files is stored in a read queue to allow a background thread to process the metadata and populate the metadata database. Additionally, the metadata database may be updated to include user-define metadata, which is written back to the multimedia files. The user-defined metadata is included in a write queue and is written to the multimedia files associated with the user-defined metadata. The status of the read and write queues are exposed to a user through a graphical user interface. The status may include the list of multimedia files included in the read and write queues, the priorities of each multimedia file, and the number of remaining multimedia files. | 05-23-2013 |
20130195375 | TAGGING IMAGES WITH LABELS - An image to be shared with other users based on input from a first user is received. A second user is identified from a tag of the image, and information is provided, based at least in part on the tag, to one or both of the first user and the second user. Additionally, after editing of an image a determination can be made as to whether a region of the image having an associated tag has been affected by the editing. The tag associated with the region is altered if the region has been affected by the editing, otherwise the tag associated with the region is left unaltered. Furthermore, the tag can include a first portion storing data identifying a region of the image to which the tag corresponds, and a second portion storing data identifying a person shown in the region. | 08-01-2013 |
20150016691 | Image Tagging User Interface - An image having a region tagged by a first user is obtained. The tag can include a first label of a person in the region, and the label can be used by the first user to identify the person in the region. Then, a second label of the person is determined. In implementations, the second label is used by a second user to identify the person in the region. The image is then displayed with the second label when displaying the image for the second user. | 01-15-2015 |
Alexander Sabo Brodie, Redmond, WA US
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20120011199 | PROVIDING WEB-BASED IMAGING SERVICES WITHIN A CLIENT-BASED APPLICATION - Embodiments are directed to a computer-implemented system and method for providing web-based features in a client-based digital imaging application. A location on a client is provided for storing a number of possible, future web-based features. The location has the capacity to accept a number of name-value pairs that define a web-based imaging feature. When a web-based feature is to be added, the name-value pairs that define the web-based imaging feature are added to the location. After a feature has been added, it is displayed for selection by a user. Upon selection of the web-based imaging feature, image data about a selected one or more images is recorded in a known location. The web-based service that is providing the web-based imaging feature is granted access to the image data in the known location. The image data in the known location is then deleted when the web-based imaging feature is closed. | 01-12-2012 |
Angela M.h. Brodie, Fulton, MD US
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20110118219 | NOVEL PRODRUGS OF C-17-HETEROARYL STEROIDAL CYP17 INHIBITORS/ANTIANDROGENS: SYNTHESIS, IN VITRO BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES, PHARMACOKINETICS AND ANTITUMOR ACTIVITY - Prodrugs of steroidal C-17 benzoazoles, pyrimidinoazoles(azabenzoazoles) and diazines. Methods of synthesis are also described, whereby a prodrug group is substituted for a functional group at A ring portion of the ABC ring structure of the steroid. Suitable prodrug groups include amino acid groups, succinate groups, phosphate groups, or sulfamate groups. The prodrugs of the disclosed compounds allow for improved oral bioavailability of the compounds that are inhibitors of human CYP17 enzyme as well as potent antagonists of both wild type and mutant androgen receptors (AR). The compounds and the corresponding prodrugs are useful for the treatment of conditions such as human prostate cancer, breast cancer, and prostate hyperplasia. | 05-19-2011 |
20120122908 | Novel C-4 Substituted Retinoids - C-4 substituted retinoic acid analogs, synthesis methods of C-4 substituted retinoic acid analogs and methods of using C-4 substituted retinoic acid analogs to treat various cancers and dermatological diseases and conditions. The C-4 substituted retinoic acid analogs include C-4 all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) and 13-cis retinoic acid (13-CRA) analogs. The C-4 substituted retinoic acid analogs inhibit all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) 4-hydroxylase activity, thereby inhibiting the catabolism of ATRA. The C-4 substituted retinoic acid analogs also have ATRA-mimetic activity. The preferred substitutions at C-4 are an azole group, a sulfur, oxygen, or nitrogen containing group, a pyridyl group, an ethinyl group, a cyclopropyl-amine group, an ester group, or a cyano group, or forms, together with the C-4 carbon atom, an oxime, an oxirane or aziridine group. | 05-17-2012 |
Benjamin C. Brodie, Kirkwood, MO US
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20090182683 | Method and System for Low Latency Basket Calculation - A basket calculation engine is deployed to receive a stream of data and accelerate the computation of basket values based on that data. In a preferred embodiment, the basket calculation engine is used to process financial market data to compute the net asset values (NAVs) of financial instrument baskets. The basket calculation engine can be deployed on a coprocessor and can also be realized via a pipeline, the pipeline preferably comprising a basket association lookup module and a basket value updating module. The coprocessor is preferably a reconfigurable logic device such as a field programmable gate array (FPGA). | 07-16-2009 |
Benjamin Curry Brodie, University City, MO US
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20100198850 | Method and Device for High Performance Regular Expression Pattern Matching - Disclosed herein is an improved architecture for regular expression pattern matching. Improvements to pattern matching deterministic finite automatons (DFAs) that are described by the inventors include a pipelining strategy that pushes state-dependent feedback to a final pipeline stage to thereby enhance parallelism and throughput, augmented state transitions that track whether a transition is indicative of a pattern match occurring thereby reducing the number of necessary states for the DFA, augmented state transition that track whether a transition is indicative of a restart to the matching process, compression of the DFA's transition table, alphabet encoding for input symbols to equivalence class identifiers, the use of an indirection table to allow for optimized transition table memory, and enhanced scalability to facilitate the ability of the improved DFA to process multiple input symbols per cycle. | 08-05-2010 |
Bradley Brodie, Milford, MI US
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20110200860 | BATTERY COOLING WITH MIST EVAPORATION AND CONDENSATION - A battery pack cooling system may utilize a shroud defining a throat and a body, which may contain a battery pack. An evaporator may be arranged against the battery pack. A liquid coolant delivery pipe may deliver liquid coolant from a reservoir to the throat section with the aid of gravity, a pump, or an ultrasonic misting device. A spray nozzle may also deliver liquid coolant into the throat. When in the throat, liquid coolant mixes with air blown by a fan. Gaps in the battery pack may align with gaps of the evaporator to permit liquid and air to be blown completely through the battery pack and through the evaporator. A refrigeration system including a refrigerant compressor, a condenser and an expansion device work to cool the evaporator to condense, cool and remove liquid coolant from the liquid and air mixture, and deposit it in the reservoir. | 08-18-2011 |
20110239697 | EVAPORATOR UNIT - An evaporator unit comprising an evaporator, an internal heat exchanger defining a high pressure flow passage and a low pressure flow passage, an expansion device connected downstream of the high pressure flow passage of the internal heat exchanger and upstream of the evaporator. The internal heat exchanger is attached to the evaporator. With the above structure, the internal heat exchanger can utilize the remaining cooling capability of the refrigerant exiting from the evaporator for its greatest benefit. | 10-06-2011 |
20120152487 | AUTOMOTIVE HEAT RECOVERY SYSTEM - A heat recovery system captures, stores, and releases waste heat from an exhaust. The system includes a first exchanger that removes waste heat from the exhaust and transfers it to a heat transfer fluid. A second heat exchanger transfers at least a portion of the waste heat from the heat transfer fluid to a storage device. The storage device continuously stores the waste heat until a predetermined temperature is obtained. A pump draws flow of the heat transfer fluid from the first heat exchanger to the second heat exchanger. A valve directs flow of the heat transfer fluid into the storage device during a charge mode and out of the storage device during a discharge mode. | 06-21-2012 |
20120234518 | BATTERY HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEM - A system may include a first heat exchanger, a pumping device, and a valve. The pumping device may be in fluid communication with the first heat exchanger. The valve may receive a fluid from the pumping device and may be movable between a first position allowing the fluid through a first flow path and a second position to allow the fluid to flow through a second flow path. The first heat exchanger may be in heat transfer relation with an energy storage device such that heat may be extracted from the energy storage device when the valve is in the first position. Heat may be transferred from the first heat exchanger to the energy storage device when the valve is in the second position. | 09-20-2012 |
20150115048 | THERMOSTATIC CONTROLLED HEAT PUMP WATER CIRCUIT - A method for regulating coolant temperature of an HVAC heat pump system with coolant heating. The method includes measuring temperature of coolant flowing through the system, and configuring a valve assembly of the system to direct coolant flow to a heater core from both an engine and an engine bypass line when temperature of the coolant is above a predetermined threshold. | 04-30-2015 |
Bradley R. Brodie, Milford, MI US
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20150075204 | VEHICULAR AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM WITH A SWITCHING HEAT EXCHANGER - An air-conditioning system for a vehicle includes a switching heat exchanger. The switching heat exchanger includes a heat exchanger core, a receiver tank, and a switch valve. The switch valve may be arranged between the heat exchanger core and the receiver tank to control the flow of refrigerant. A controller can be configured to control the switch valve in an access position during a cooling mode and a bypass position during a heating mode. In the access position, the heat exchanger core is in communication with the receiver tank such that the refrigerant flows from a primary region of the heat exchanger core to the receiver tank. In the bypass position, the heat exchanger core is in communication with its outlet such that the refrigerant from the primary region flows out from the switching heat exchanger. | 03-19-2015 |
Chaya Brodie, Southfield, MI US
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20090110644 | Polymer nanoparticles coated by magnetic metal oxide and uses thereof - The invention provides nanoparticles consisting of a polymer which is a metal chelating agent coated with a magnetic metal oxide, wherein at least one active agent is covalently bound to the polymer, said nanoparticles may optionally further comprise at least one active agent physically or covalently bound to the outer surface of the magnetic metal oxide. Pharmaceutical compositions comprising these nanoparticles may be used, inter alia, for detection and treatment of tumors and inflammations. | 04-30-2009 |
20120141380 | POLYMER NANOPARTICLES COATED BY MAGNETIC METAL OXIDE AND USES THEREOF - The invention provides nanoparticles consisting of a polymer which is a metal chelating agent coated with a magnetic metal oxide, wherein at least one active agent is covalently bound to the polymer, said nanoparticles may optionally further comprise at least one active agent physically or covalently bound to the outer surface of the magnetic metal oxide. Pharmaceutical compositions comprising these nanoparticles may be used, inter alia, for detection and treatment of tumors and inflammations. | 06-07-2012 |
20120148550 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPOSITIONS FOR NEURONAL DIFFERENTIATION OF MULTIPOTENT STROMAL CELLS - Some embodiments of the invention comprise methods, systems, and compositions to selectively induce, whether in vitro or in vivo, the neuronal differentiation of multipotent stromal cells through the application of microRNAs, including but not limited to miRNA-124, miRNA-137 and/or miRNA-9* expression products of those miRNAs, and molecules and compositions containing functional elements of those miRNAs. Some embodiments of the invention also comprise the therapeutic administration and use of such induced cells to treat mammalian injuries and diseases, including but not limited to, nervous system injuries or diseases that may otherwise result in decreased cell or system function. | 06-14-2012 |
20130149288 | METHODS OF GENERATING OLIGODENDROCYTES AND CELL POPULATIONS COMPRISING SAME - A method of generating a population of cells useful for treating a brain disorder in a subject is disclosed. The method comprises contacting mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) with at least one exogenous miRNA having a nucleic acid sequence at least 90% identical to a sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 15-19 and 27-35, thereby generating the population of cells and/or generating neurotrophic factors that may provide important signals to damaged tissues or locally residing stem cells. MSCs differentiated by miRs may also secrete miRs and deliver them to adjacent cells and therefore provide important signals to neighboring endogenous normal or malignant cells. | 06-13-2013 |
20150024966 | MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS FOR IN VITRO MODELING AND CELL-BASED THERAPY OF HUMAN DISEASES AND BANKS THEREOF - A method of qualifying a mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) population is disclosed. The method comprises: | 01-22-2015 |
20150037298 | MicroRNAS FOR THE GENERATION OF ASTROCYTES - A method of generating a population of cells useful for treating a nerve disease or disorder in a subject, the method comprising up-regulating a level of at least one exogenous miRNA in mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and/or down-regulating a level of at least one miRNA using a polynucleotide agent that hybridizes to the miRNA, thereby generating the population of cells useful for treating the nerve disease or disorder. Isolated populations of cells with an astrocytic phenotype generated thereby and uses thereof are also provided. | 02-05-2015 |
20150037299 | GENERATION OF NEURAL STEM CELLS AND MOTOR NEURONS - A method of generating neural stem cells or motor neurons is disclosed, the method comprising up-regulating a level of at least one exogenous miRNA and/or down-regulating at least one miRNA using an agent which hybridizes to the miRNA in mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) or down-regulating Related to testis-specific, vespid and pathogenesis protein 1 (RTVP-1). | 02-05-2015 |
Colin G. Brodie, La Vista, NE US
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20120171310 | PLANT ESSENTIAL OIL-BASED ANTIMICROBIAL FISH FILMING COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Novel plant essential oil-based antimicrobial filming compositions that are useful in protecting, repairing and strengthening the natural slime coat found on fish are disclosed, which compositions are comprised of a mixture of plant essential oils having antimicrobial properties, filming agents, and surfactants. | 07-05-2012 |
20130302451 | PLANT ESSENTIAL OIL-BASED ANTIMICROBIAL FISH FILMING COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Novel plant essential oil-based antimicrobial filming compositions that are useful in protecting, repairing and strengthening the natural slime coat found on fish are disclosed, which compositions are comprised of a mixture of plant essential oils having antimicrobial properties, filming agents, and surfactants. | 11-14-2013 |
Darin Patrick Brodie, Princeville, IL US
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20140060216 | Ergonomics Test Buck - A test buck, a test buck system and related method are disclosed. The test buck system may comprise a controller and a test buck. The test buck may include a portable bed, a seat module mounted to the bed, and a first OIM disposed on the bed. At least a portion of the first OIM may be selectively moveable in at least four degrees of freedom, up to six degrees of freedom. The controller may be electrically connected to a first Operator Interface Module (OIM). The controller may be configured to selectively move at least a portion of the first OIM in at least four to six degrees of freedom. | 03-06-2014 |
20150228199 | Ergonomics Test Buck - A test buck, a test buck system and related method are disclosed. The test buck system may comprise a controller and a test buck. The test buck may include a portable bed, a seat module mounted to the bed, and a first OIM disposed on the bed. At least a portion of the first OIM may be selectively moveable in at least four degrees of freedom, up to six degrees of freedom. The controller may be electrically connected to a first Operator Interface Module (OIM). The controller may be configured to selectively move at least a portion of the first OIM in at least four to six degrees of freedom. | 08-13-2015 |
Derek Brodie, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20090177310 | METHOD OF CONTROLLING PROCESS PARAMETERS FOR SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING APPARATUS - Methods and systems for adaptively controlling process parameters in semiconductor manufacturing equipment. An embodiment provides for gain scheduling of PID controllers across recipe steps. One embodiment provides a method for controlling a chuck temperature during a semiconductor manufacturing process, the method employing a first set of proportional-integral-derivative (PID) values in a PID controller to control the chuck temperature at a first setpoint in a first step of a process recipe and employing a second set of PID values in the PID controller to control the chuck temperature at a second setpoint, different than the first setpoint, in a second step of the process recipe. The methods and systems provide reduced controller response times where process parameter setpoint between steps of a process recipe span a wide range. | 07-09-2009 |
Douglas S. Brodie, Palo Alto, CA US
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20140168799 | ARTIFICIAL MUSCLE CAMERA LENS ACTUATOR - An artificial muscle structure has an electro-active polymer (EAP) layer having a frusto-conical shape and whose tip has an opening formed therein for use as a camera variable aperture. First, second and third electrode segments are formed on a rear face of the EAP layer. The second segment is positioned in a gap between the first and third segments so as to be electrically isolated from the first and third segments. The second segment has an opening formed therein that is aligned with the opening in the EAP layer. A complementary electrode is formed on a front face of the EAP layer. Other embodiments are also described. | 06-19-2014 |
Douglas S. Brodie, Los Gatos, CA US
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20140071327 | Compact Optic Design for Digital Image Capture Devices - A compact optic design is disclosed in which an image capture device's cover glass (or other transparent material) is imbued with optic power and affixed directly to the device's housing. A lens barrel, in which one or more additional lens elements are mounted, may be aligned with the optical lens formed by the cover glass and an image sensor to provide a complete camera module. | 03-13-2014 |
20150062419 | CAMERA RELATED FEATURES OF A MOBILE PHONE OR COMPUTING DEVICE - This application relates primarily to various apparatus and method for securing and protecting a camera module within a device housing. The securing and protecting elements are configured to take up minimal space within the device housing so that available space for the camera module is maximized. In some embodiments the securing elements can also include grounding features. | 03-05-2015 |
20150195439 | MAGNETIC CAMERA COMPONENT MOUNTING IN CAMERAS - An actuator module for optical image stabilization of a lens assembly relative to an image sensor in a camera includes a coil mounting structure. A plurality of optical image stabilization (OIS) coils is mounted to the coil mounting structure. Some embodiments include a lens assembly structure configured to hold a lens assembly. A plurality of magnets is affixed to the lens assembly structure. Some embodiments include a spring assembly for coupling the coil mounting structure to the lens assembly structure, such that the lens assembly structure is movable relative to the coil mounting structure in a plane orthogonal to an optical axis of the lens assembly. The lens assembly comprises a light input side and an opposing light exit side for providing light for an image to an image sensor. The plurality of OIS coils is mounted closer to the light input side than the plurality of magnets. | 07-09-2015 |
20150212336 | PASSIVE DAMPING FOR OPTICAL IMAGE STABILIZATION - Passive dampers (e.g., a viscoelastic material such as a silicon gel) may be applied at one or more locations within an actuator module between a moving component (an optics assembly) and a fixed component (e.g., a cover attached to a base). The passive dampers act to passively dampen the motion of the optics assembly on the XY plane within the actuator module during optical image stabilization (OIS) of the optics assembly when subjected to external excitation or disturbance, and may also provide Z (optical) axis damping and impact protection. Process control and automation manufacturing and assembly methods for an OIS voice coil motor (VCM) actuator module including passive dampers are described, as well as design elements that provide for the integrity and reliability of the passive dampers over the life cycle of the actuator module. | 07-30-2015 |
20150358528 | MOVING MAGNET FOR AUTO-FOCUS - In some embodiments, the actuator module includes an voice coil motor base, a coil rigidly attached to the voice coil motor base, a lens movement mechanism suspended on the voice coil motor base by a suspension means configured to limit relative motion in linear directions orthogonal to an optical axis of the miniature camera, and a plurality of magnets rigidly mounted to the lens movement mechanism. | 12-10-2015 |
20150365568 | VOICE COIL MOTOR OPTICAL IMAGE STABILIZATION WIRES - Some embodiments provide an apparatus for controlling the motion of a camera component. In some embodiments, the apparatus includes an actuator module. The actuator module includes a plurality of magnets. Each magnet of the plurality of magnets is poled with magnetic domains substantially aligned in the same direction throughout each magnet. The apparatus further includes a coil rigidly disposed around a lens. Each magnet of the plurality of magnets contributes to the forces to adjust focus of the lens based on Lorentz forces generated from the coil. | 12-17-2015 |
20160070114 | PASSIVE DAMPING SOLUTION TO OPTICAL IMAGE STABILIZATION FOR VOICE CONTROL MOTORS - Passive dampers (e.g., a viscoelastic material such as a silicon gel) may be applied at one or more locations within an actuator module along wires suspending a moving component (an optics assembly) from a fixed component (e.g., a base of an actuator module). The passive dampers act to passively dampen the motion of the optics assembly on the XY plane within the actuator module during optical image stabilization (OIS) of the optics assembly when subjected to external excitation or disturbance, and may also provide Z (optical) axis damping and impact protection. Process control and automation manufacturing and assembly methods for an OIS voice coil motor (VCM) actuator module including passive dampers are described, as well as design elements that provide for the integrity and reliability of the passive dampers over the life cycle of the actuator module. | 03-10-2016 |
20160070115 | UPRIGHT MOUNTED CAMERA ACTUATOR COMPONENT WITH TRAPEZOIDAL MAGNET FOR OPTICAL IMAGE STABILIZATION - Some embodiments provide an actuator module for optical image stabilization of a lens assembly relative to an image sensor in a camera. In some embodiments, the actuator module includes a coil mounting structure. One or more optical image stabilization (OIS) coils is mounted to the coil mounting structure. The actuator module further includes a lens assembly structure configured to hold a lens assembly. One or more autofocus coils is affixed to the lens assembly structure. The actuator module further includes a spring assembly for coupling the coil mounting structure to the lens assembly structure, such that the lens assembly structure is movable relative to the coil mounting structure. The actuator module further includes a plurality of trapezoidal magnets affixed to the lens assembly structure for magnetic interaction with one or more of the one or more optical image stabilization coils and the one or more autofocus coils. | 03-10-2016 |
Douglas Stuart Brodie, Los Gatos, CA US
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20130271648 | ALTERNATIVE LENS INSERTION METHODS AND ASSOCIATED FEATURES FOR CAMERA MODULES - A camera module has an image sensor and a lens assembly that includes a lens barrel having a first cylindrical portion that includes an externally threaded portion and a second cylindrical portion that has a larger diameter than the externally threaded portion. A lens moving mechanism includes a movable sleeve having internal threads that receive the externally threaded portion of the lens assembly. The lens moving mechanism is coupled to the image sensor such that the second cylindrical portion of the lens assembly is closest to the image sensor. The camera module is assembled by inserting the lens assembly into the lens moving mechanism from the side closest to the image sensor. An installation tool engages the second cylindrical portion to rotate the lens assembly and engage the externally threaded portion of the lens assembly with an internally threaded portion of a movable sleeve in the lens moving mechanism. | 10-17-2013 |
20130329126 | LENS BARREL MECHANICAL INTERFERENC PREVENTION MEASURES FOR CAMERA MODULE VOICE COIL MOTOR DESIGN - A camera module has an image sensor and a lens assembly that includes a lens barrel having a first cylindrical portion that includes an externally threaded portion and a second cylindrical portion that has a larger diameter than the externally threaded portion. A lens moving mechanism includes a movable sleeve having internal threads that receive the externally threaded portion of the lens assembly. The lens moving mechanism is coupled to the image sensor such that the second cylindrical portion of the lens assembly is closest to the image sensor. The camera module is assembled by inserting the lens assembly into the lens moving mechanism from the side closest to the image sensor. An installation tool may engage the second cylindrical portion to rotate the lens assembly and engage the threaded portions. Features may be provided to retain the lens assembly in the lens moving mechanism before joining the threaded portions. | 12-12-2013 |
20140192251 | CAMERA VOICE COIL MOTOR WITH RESILIENT STOP - A camera module includes a body having recesses in a first datum surface. A filleted edge may join the recesses to the first datum surface. An image sensor is coupled to the body at a known distance from the first datum surface. A movable lens mechanism includes a fixed portion and a movable portion. The fixed portion is coupled to the body. The movable portion includes a lens assembly and protrusions arranged to fit within the recesses in the first datum surface and to define a second datum surface. A resilient stop plate covers the recesses in the first datum surface with an elastic sheet material. A spring may hold the protrusions in contact with the resilient stop plate when the movable lens mechanism is unpowered. The resilient stop plate may include a rigid support plate coupled to the body by heat staking. The elastic sheet material may be viscoelastic. | 07-10-2014 |
Eoin Brodie, San Francisco, CA US
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20120165215 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS - The present invention discloses methods and systems for designing and using organism-specific and/or operational taxon unit (OTU)-specific probes. The methods and systems allow for detecting, identifying and quantitating a plurality of biomolecules or microrganisms in a sample based on the hybridization or binding of target molecules in the sample with the probes. Some embodiments provide methods of selecting an oligonucleotide probe specific for a node on a clustering tree. Other embodiments provide methods of selecting organism-specific or OTU-specific oligonucleotide probes for use in accurately detecting a plurality of organisms in a sample with high confidence. Some embodiments provide methods and systems to detect the presence of a rare OTU in a sample. | 06-28-2012 |
20120264637 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS - Methods and systems for designing and using organism specific and/or operational taxon unit (OTU)-specific probes. The methods and systems allow for detecting, identifying and quantitating a plurality of biomolecules or microorganisms in a sample based on the hybridization or binding of target molecules in the sample with the probes, including the detection of rare OTU's in a sample. In some cases, methods are provided for selecting an oligonucleotide probe specific for a node on a clustering tree. | 10-18-2012 |
Eoin Brodie, Piedmont, CA US
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20110195862 | DEVICES, METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR TARGET DETECTION - Polymer arrays suitable to perform quantitative and qualitative detection as well as sorting of a target molecules and related devices methods and systems. | 08-11-2011 |
20120276149 | METHODS FOR MODULATING BACTERIAL INFECTION - The present invention relates to methods for treating or reducing the risk of or preventing diseases caused by or associated with pathogenic bacteria. More particularly, the present invention relates to methods for treating or reducing the risk of or preventing diseases caused by or associated with pathogenic bacteria of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. The present invention further relates to methods for promoting pathways induced by commensal bacteria of the GI tract that lead to Th17 differentiation, which in turn leads to localized and systemic accumulation of Th17 cells. Compositions and medicaments are also described herein that are used alleviate and/or prevent symptoms associated with diseases caused by or associated with pathogenic bacteria. Accordingly, the compositions, medicaments and methods described herein may be used to address the needs of patients or subjects that would benefit from increased Th17 cell differentiation. | 11-01-2012 |
20150224152 | METHODS FOR MODULATING BACTERIAL INFECTION - The present invention relates to methods for treating or reducing the risk of or preventing diseases caused by or associated with pathogenic bacteria. More particularly, the present invention relates to methods for treating or reducing the risk of or preventing diseases caused by or associated with pathogenic bacteria of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. The present invention further relates to methods for promoting pathways induced by commensal bacteria of the GI tract that lead to Th17 differentiation, which in turn leads to localized and systemic accumulation of Th17 cells. Compositions and medicaments are also described herein that are used alleviate and/or prevent symptoms associated with diseases caused by or associated with pathogenic bacteria. Accordingly, the compositions, medicaments and methods described herein may be used to address the needs of patients or subjects that would benefit from increased Th17 cell differentiation. | 08-13-2015 |
Eoin L. Brodie, Piedmont, CA US
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20110212850 | USING PHYLOGENETIC PROBES FOR QUANTIFICATION OF STABLE ISOTOPE LABELING AND MICROBIAL COMMUNITY ANALYSIS - Herein is described methods for a high-sensitivity means to measure the incorporation of stable isotope labeled substrates into RNA following stable isotope probing experiments (SIP). RNA is hybridized to a set of probes such as phylogenetic microarrays and isotope incorporation is quantified such as by secondary ion mass spectrometer imaging (NanoSIMS). | 09-01-2011 |
20130157876 | Systems and Methods for Detecting Antibiotic Resistance - A robust, automated computational pipeline was used to design a system comprising a microarray for the identification of microorganisms and their antibiotic resistance profiles. This system and methods will facilitate the study of the epidemiology and microbial ecology of antibiotic resistance and be an invaluable tool to rapidly and simultaneously identify organisms and their antimicrobial resistance elements in environmental, food and clinical samples. | 06-20-2013 |
John Brodie, Penndel, PA US
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20090123607 | Self-rising dough-containing food product and related manufacturing methods - A self-rising dough-containing food product, particularly pizza, in which a non-yeast containing leavening system is combined with an uncooked dough in the presence of a moisture retention agent and dough conditioners to provide a frozen raw food product that may be cooked directly from the freezer in a microwave oven. The dough in the self-rising dough containing food product reaches full development in shorter mixing times at lower mixing speeds than conventional dough-containing products. | 05-14-2009 |
20120263854 | FLAT BREAD DOUGH COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR MAKING FLAT BREADS - The present invention relates to a flat bread dough composition, comprising: A) flour; B) shortening; C) water; and D) a leavening system having a leavening base and a leavening acid having a combination selected from the group consisting of a) sodium aluminum phosphate and dicalcium phosphate dihydrate; b) sodium aluminum phosphate and sodium acid pyrophosphate; c) sodium acid pyrophosphate and dicalcium phosphate dihydrate; d) sodium acid pyrophosphate, monocalcium phosphate, and calcium acid pyrophosphate; e) dicalcium phosphate dehydrate, monocalcium phosphate, and calcium acid pyrophosphate; f) sodium aluminum phosphate, sodium acid pyrophosphate, and dicalcium phosphate dihydrate; g) sodium aluminum sulfate and dicalcium phosphate dihydrate; and h) sodium aluminum sulfate and sodium acid pyrophosphate, the sodium acid pyrophosphate exhibiting an evolved percentage of carbon dioxide of about 30 or less at room temperature prior to baking, and the slower reacting of the leavening acids in the combination being at least 10 wt % of the total weight of the acid combination. | 10-18-2012 |
John D. Brodie, Richmond, VA US
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20110049753 | High molecular weight poly(alpha-olefin) solutions and articles made therefrom - A robust process for the continuous preparation of solutions of high molecular weight UHMW PO that is capable of producing strong materials at high production capacity, is conservative of capital and energy requirements, and the articles made therefrom. | 03-03-2011 |
Jonathan Alexander Brodie, North Billerica, MA US
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20150201789 | BEVERAGE MACHINE CARTRIDGE HOLDER - A method and apparatus for opening and closing a cartridge holder of a beverage forming machine. The cartridge holder may have an opening arranged to receive and hold a cartridge with the cartridge holder. The opening may be adjustable in size and/or shape to allow the cartridge holder to receive and engage with cartridges of different size and/or shape. The cartridge holder may include one or more movable portions that are adjustable in position to effectively adjust a size and/or shape of the opening. | 07-23-2015 |
20150201790 | BEVERAGE CARTRIDGE HOLDER WITH MOVABLE OUTLET - A method and apparatus for controlling operation of a beverage forming machine arranged for use with cartridges of different types, or receiving an upwardly flowing beverage from a cartridge. A beverage outlet may be movable to receive beverage from a cartridge of a first type, and to not receive beverage from a cartridge of a second type. Different cartridge characteristics may be detected by multiple detectors, e.g., for detecting a presence/absence of a cartridge, a cartridge type and/or an authorization feature. | 07-23-2015 |
20150201791 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CUP AND CARAFE BEVERAGE PRODUCTION - Method and apparatus for forming both carafe quantities and smaller (e.g., cup) quantities of a beverage using a cartridge-based beverage machine. A beverage forming machine accommodates cartridges having different sizes and/or shapes, including different rim sizes/shapes. The outlet used for receiving a beverage from a standard cartridge differs from the outlet used for receiving the beverage from a carafe cartridge inserted in a same cartridge holder. Beverage may exit the cartridge in an upward direction in some embodiments. | 07-23-2015 |
Jonathan D. Brodie, Old Greenwich, CT US
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20140336256 | METHOD OF TREATING TOURETTE'S DISORDER WITH GABA-AMINOTRANSFERASE INACTIVATORS - The present invention is a method of treating Tourette's Disorder (TD) using GABA ergic drugs that elevate the amount of stored presynaptic GABA and do not significantly increase GABA tone (a continuous background level of GABA signaling) in the brain. The administration of vigabatrin and/or (1S,3S)-3-amino-4-difluoromethylenyl-1-cyclopentanoic acid hydrochloride salt is expressly contemplated. | 11-13-2014 |
Keith Brodie, Tustin, CA US
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20110025559 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR USING GPS SATELLITE STATE COMPUTATIONS IN GLONASS MEASUREMENT PROCESSING - The present invention is related to location positioning systems, and more particularly, to a method and apparatus for using satellite state information from two or more different satellite systems in navigation processing. According to one aspect, it makes use of GPS extended ephemeris functionality to produce satellite state vector estimates for GLONASS satellites. These satellite state vector estimates can be used alone or in combination with GPS satellite vectors to provide updates to the receiver's navigation processing. According to further aspects, the GLONASS satellite position and trajectory information is extrapolated with a GPS gravity model rather than the GLONASS model, thereby allowing it to be extrapolated more accurately and for longer periods of time than the GLONASS model allows. | 02-03-2011 |
Keith Brodie, Irvine, CA US
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20100100321 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USE OF A VEHICLE BACK-UP CAMERA AS A DEAD-RECKONING SENSOR - Systems and methods are disclosed herein to use a vehicle back-up camera as a cost-effective dead-reckoning sensor in satellite-based vehicle navigation systems. Since the back-up camera may already use a display of the navigation system for display, the data from the back-up camera may be easily obtained and integrated into the navigation system. The data from the camera is received by a navigation receiver wirelessly or through a wired connection. The image is processed to determine the speed, heading, turn-rate of the vehicle to aid the satellite-based navigation system if the satellite signals are inadequate. Thus, enhanced vehicle navigation- performance can be obtained without adding new sensors and/or connecting to a vehicle data bus. | 04-22-2010 |
20100156545 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USE OF A SWITCHED MODE TCXO FOR RECEIVER APPLICATIONS - Systems and methods are disclosed herein for using a switched mode TCXO or VC-TCXO in a coherent receiver application where the switched mode TCXO or VC-TCXO may operate either in an active compensation mode to compensate for temperature induced frequency error or in a second fixed compensation mode where the TCXO or VC-TCXO is not compensated for temperature. The switched mode TCXO or VC-TCXO is operated in the active compensation mode when receiver performance may be improved from a reduction in the range of oscillator frequency error. The switched mode TCXO or VC-TCXO may be switched to operate in the fixed compensation mode when receiver performance is sensitive to discontinuities in the phase, frequency, and/or frequency rate of the oscillator clock when temperature compensation is applied. In addition, the switched mode VC-TCXO may operate in a transparent mode to allow change to the oscillator or a latched mode to prevent change to the oscillator. The flexibility to switch between the operating modes allows the receiver to benefit from a reduced oscillator frequency error or a faster oscillator frequency switching, resulting in faster signal acquisition time, and still allows the receiver to operate in modes requiring a discontinuity-free oscillator. | 06-24-2010 |
Keith J. Brodie, Irvine, CA US
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20120122471 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MOBILE TERMINAL LOCATION VERIFICATION - Methods and systems for using W-code to extend anti-spoof capability to civilian GPS receivers for verifying locations of mobile terminals are disclosed. A system for verifying a reported location of a mobile terminal includes a receiver of the mobile terminal and a verification processor. The receiver processes the radio ranging signals to generate measured quantities related to the W-code to the verification processor. The receiver also provides the reported location of the mobile terminal to the verification processor. The verification processor generates expected quantities related to the W-code based on the reported location of the mobile terminal. The verification processor further compares the measured quantities related to the W-code to the expected quantities related to the W-code to verify the reported location of the mobile terminal. | 05-17-2012 |
Keith Jacob Brodie, Irvine, CA US
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20080204316 | MEASUREMENT FAULT DETECTION - The present invention discloses a method and an apparatus for improving measurement fault detection in a sequential measurement processing estimator, and is particularly applied to Global Positioning Receivers. | 08-28-2008 |
Linda Brodie, Merrillville, IN US
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20160129978 | Emergency Flotation Device - An emergency flotation device particularly suited for use in emergency situations. The flotation device includes a buoyant body having a flexible ring-shaped member on a first end thereof, wherein the ring-shaped member can be positioned around a user's neck so as to secure the flotation device to the user. A first side of the body includes a hook thereon and a second side of the body includes an extendable cable having a fastener thereon, wherein the fastener can be engaged with the hook of a second flotation device. The body also includes one or more LEDs thereon for drawing attention to the user and further includes a whistle secured thereto. One or more handles are positioned on the body to allow the user to easily grasp the flotation device while in use. | 05-12-2016 |
Michael Brodie, Belleville, WI US
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20120116424 | ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS AND METHODS USE FOR HERNIA REPAIR - The invention describes new synthetic medical adhesives and films which exploit the key components of natural marine mussel adhesive proteins. | 05-10-2012 |
Mike Brodie, Canton, MI US
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20090306990 | VOICE ACTUATED AND OPERATOR VOICE PROMPTED COORDINATE MEASURING SYSTEM - A vehicle coordinate measuring system and method including a coordinate measuring device operably connected to a computer, and a voice input device for receiving prompts from the computer and enabling an operator to transmit responses to the prompts to the computer, with the computer adapted to translate the responses to digital information. The coordinate measuring device may record and transmit point location data to the computer, and the computer may correlate the point location data from the coordinate measuring device with the digital information from the responses. | 12-10-2009 |
Philip Brodie, Long Branch, NJ US
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20110161151 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DISPENSING ON DEMAND COUPONS - An apparatus and related method and system, for dispensing coupons on demand comprising a digital LCD screen for advertisements; a touch screen; a controller unit connected to a network for controlling all internal and external communication to and from the apparatus including a means for providing real time reporting of the coupons dispensed and redeemed; and a printer with a paper supply for printing the coupons; wherein the apparatus permits a user to select desired coupons displayed on said LCD screen or said touch screen and print them on demand. An integrated system for dispensing and redeeming coupons is also provided comprising the apparatus to dispense coupons from a sponsoring manufacturer to a consumer; a data warehouse outside the apparatus which stores consumer information and shopping behavior such that when the consumer uses the apparatus customized coupons based on the users past shopping behavior are presented on the apparatus touch screen; and a point of sale system to redeem coupons; wherein the redeemed coupons are automatically validated and sent to the sponsoring manufacturer for reimbursement. | 06-30-2011 |
Ross Brodie, Venice, CA US
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20080238080 | Medication Tracking Diary - Embodiments of the invention comprise a medication tracking diary for use in tracking medications consumed by a subject as well as for use in reminding a subject to consume medications on schedule. Embodiments of the invention may also serve as a convenient, portable, medical history, allowing health care professionals quick access to the information regarding a subject's health. Embodiments of the invention comprise a medication tracking diary further comprising front and back covers, medication description sheets, and medication consumption sheets. A user of an embodiment of the invention may record medication description information, as well as information related to medication consumption. | 10-02-2008 |
Sally H. Brodie, Stuart, FL US
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20100162757 | Novel process - A process for preparing a loose grain abrasive material comprising the steps of providing a mixture of electric arc furnace dust, sand and glass, and melting such mixture at a temperature of less than 1430 degrees Celsius. | 07-01-2010 |
Simon Brodie, San Diego, CA US
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20090176208 | Methods for detecting, identifying and reporting the presence of animal pathological agents - A business method for use in detecting the presence of one or more pathological agents in a biological sample taken from an animal, using known diagnostic methods including antibodies and PCR, marketing test kits for obtaining and transporting biological samples from animals to a processing center, and reporting the results of diagnosis of biological samples from one or more animals. | 07-09-2009 |