Cathey, US
Cheryl Cathey, Menlo Park, CA US
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20090321263 | CLINICAL ANALYSIS APPARATUS - To enable reuse of expensive microchips in a clinical analysis apparatus, while constantly and efficiently obtaining accurate analysis results. A clinical apparatus employs microchips to analyze substances, which are contained in samples and are targets of measurement. The clinical analysis apparatus is equipped with: a stocking section; a dispensing mechanism, for dispensing reagents stocked in the stocking section and samples to the microchips; and a measuring section, for measuring the measurement target substance within the samples. The measuring section includes: a dispensing station, at which the microchips are provided; a detecting station, for detecting the measurement target substance; and a cleansing station, at which microchips are cleansed following detection of the measurement target substance. The dispensing station, the detecting station, and the cleansing station are provided at a predetermined pitch from upstream to downstream positions. The microchips are continuously rotated through the stations to perform measurement repeatedly. | 12-31-2009 |
Clinton Cathey, Carlsbad, CA US
David A. Cathey, St. Petersburg, FL US
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20120076279 | REAL-TIME ANALYTICS PAYMENT INFORMATION SCREENING - A method including receiving a voice call; analyzing speech in real-time to determine whether payment information is included in the voice call; omitting to record the voice call when it is determined that the voice call includes the payment information; and recording the voice call when it is determined that the voice call does not include the payment information. | 03-29-2012 |
Frederick W. Cathey, Seattle, WA US
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20090157233 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR AUTONOMOUS TRACKING AND SURVEILLANCE - A system and methods for autonomously tracking and simultaneously providing surveillance of a target from air vehicles. In one embodiment the system receives inputs from outside sources, creates tracks, identifies the targets and generates flight plans for unmanned air vehicles (UAVs) and camera controls for surveillance of the targets. The system uses predictive algorithms and aircraft control laws. The system comprises a plurality of modules configured to accomplish these tasks. One embodiment comprises an automatic target recognition (ATR) module configured to receive video information, process the video information, and produce ATR information including target information. The embodiment further comprises a multi-sensor integrator (MSI) module configured to receive the ATR information, an air vehicle state input and a target state input, process the inputs and produce track information for the target. The embodiment further comprises a target module configured to receive the track information, process the track information, and produce predicted future state target information. The embodiment further comprises an ownship module configured to receive the track information, process the track information, and produce predicted future state air vehicle information. The embodiment further comprises a planner module configured to receive the predicted future state target information and the predicted future state air vehicle information and generate travel path information including flight and camera steering commands for the air vehicle. | 06-18-2009 |
20100042269 | SYSTEM AND METHODS RELATING TO AUTONOMOUS TRACKING AND SURVEILLANCE - A method of protecting an asset using at least one unmanned vehicle. The method includes establishing a plurality of boundaries around the asset. The boundaries define edges of zones. The method further includes observing a target in a first one of the zones. The method further includes deploying the unmanned vehicle to a location in a vicinity of the asset and tasking the vehicle to perform a first defensive measure as long as the target remains in the first zone. If the target crosses a boundary from the first zone into a second one of the zones, where the second zone is more proximate to the asset than the first zone, the method further includes tasking the vehicle to perform a second defensive measure. | 02-18-2010 |
James Cathey, Eagle, ID US
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20090239589 | Portable Phone Having Electro Optic Image Projection System And Orientation Sensing Device - A portable phone includes a handset and a data projection system configured to form a visual image of data, such as caller waiting ID data, on a viewing surface viewable by a user during a two way conversation. The handset also includes a speaker, a microphone, conventional phone circuitry and a keyboard. The data projection system is configured to receive signals from the phone circuitry, to generate a pattern representative of the data, to process the pattern into a mirror image of the visual image, and to project the mirror image from a bottom end surface of the handset. The projection system includes an electro optic system for generating the pattern, and an optics system for projecting the mirror image onto the viewing surface. | 09-24-2009 |
20120172093 | PORTABLE PHONE HAVING ELECTRO OPTIC IMAGE PROJECTION SYSTEM AND ORIENTATION SENSING DEVICE - An apparatus may include a device and an image projection system configured to form an image on a surface viewable by a user. The image projection circuit may be configured to receive signals from the device, generate a pattern representative of data, process the pattern into a mirror image of the image, and project the mirror image from the device. The image projection system may include an electro optic system for generating the pattern, and an optics system for projecting the mirror image onto the surface. | 07-05-2012 |
20130244726 | PORTABLE PHONE HAVING ELECTRO OPTIC IMAGE PROJECTION SYSTEM AND ORIENTATION SENSING DEVICE - An apparatus may include a device and an image projection system configured to form an image on a surface viewable by a user. The image projection circuit may be configured to receive signals from the device, generate a pattern representative of data, process the pattern into a mirror image of the image, and project the mirror image from the device. The image projection system may include an electro optic system for generating the pattern, and an optics system for projecting the mirror image onto the surface. A method for projecting data may include providing the device with the image, and providing the image to the surface with the image projection system. The method may also include manipulating the device and/or a body part to locate and focus the image, sensing an orientation of the device, and orienting the image based, at least in part, on the sensing step. | 09-19-2013 |
20140256384 | PORTABLE PHONE HAVING ELECTRO OPTIC IMAGE PROJECTION SYSTEM AND ORIENTATION SENSING DEVICE - An apparatus may include a device and an image projection system configured to form an image on a surface viewable by a user. The image projection circuit may be configured to receive signals from the device, generate a pattern representative of data, process the pattern into a mirror image of the image, and project the mirror image from the device. The image projection system may include an electro optic system for generating the pattern, and an optics system for projecting the mirror image onto the surface. A method for projecting data may include providing the device with the image, and providing the image to the surface with the image projection system. The method may also include manipulating the device and/or a body part to locate and focus the image, sensing an orientation of the device, and orienting the image based, at least in part, on the sensing step. | 09-11-2014 |
Jim Cathey, Greenacres, WA US
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20100150158 | Programmable Packet Processor With Flow Resolution Logic - A programmable packet switching controller has a packet buffer, a pattern match module, a programmable packet classification engine and an application engine. The packet buffer stores inbound packets, and includes a header data extractor to extract header data from the inbound packets and to store the extracted header data in a header data cache. The header data extractor also generates a header data cache index and provides it to the packet classification engine for it to retrieve the extracted header data. The packet classification engine has a decision tree-based classification logic for classifying a packet. Each of the leaves of the tree represents a packet classification. The packet classification engine uses the header data cache index to retrieve the header data to perform multiple header checks, starting at a root of the tree and traversing branches until a leaf has been reached. The application engine has a number of programmable sub-engines arrayed in a pipelined architecture. The packet classification engine provides start indicators based on the packet classification to the programmable sub-engines to identify application programs to be executed. The sub-engines includes a source lookup engine, a destination lookup engine and a disposition engine, which are used to make a disposition decision for the inbound packets in a processing pipeline. The pattern match module is used to compare the packet to a pre-defined pattern in order to provide a disposition recommendation. | 06-17-2010 |
20130034101 | Programmable Packet Processor With Flow Resolution Logic - A programmable packet switching controller has a packet buffer, a pattern match module, a programmable packet classification engine and an application engine. The packet classification engine has a decision tree-based classification logic for classifying a packet. The application engine has a number of programmable sub-engines arrayed in a pipelined architecture. The sub-engines include a source lookup engine, a destination lookup engine and a disposition engine, which are used to make a disposition decision for the inbound packets in a processing pipeline. | 02-07-2013 |
Keith Cathey, Tulsa, OK US
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20120323082 | SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR SURGICAL INSTRUMENT - A holding device for a surgical instrument may include a central instrument holding plate, patient attachment straps extending from the holding plate and instrument fasteners attached to the holding plate. In an exemplary application of the holding device the central holding plate may support a weighted speculum. Patient attachment straps may extend from the holding plate and may be configured to surround thighs of the patient. The fasteners may be configured to hold the speculum. | 12-20-2012 |
Kevin Cathey, San Jose, CA US
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20150347097 | ADAPTIVE USER INTERFACES - Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media for creating and displaying adaptive user interfaces are disclosed. An example method includes receiving a user interface by an application development environment, the application development environment providing the ability to allow authoring of a user interface that adapts to a screen size with any first abstracted size class value and any second abstracted size class value. The method then includes creating an application including the user interface wherein the application is configured to: determine a screen size of a device, the screen size including a first abstracted size class value and a second abstracted size class value; adapt the user interface according to the screen size including the first abstracted size class value and the second abstracted size class value; and display the adapted user interface on the device. | 12-03-2015 |
Kevin Cathey, Santa Clara, CA US
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20130332869 | GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE LAYOUT - Exemplary methods, apparatuses, and systems receive user input to move, resize, or add a first user interface object to a first location in a user interface window. The user interface window includes a second user interface object in a second location. In response to the user input, constraints are generated based upon the first location and the second location. The constraints define a size or a position of the first user interface object relative to the second user interface object. The first user interface object is displayed within the user interface according to the determined constraints. | 12-12-2013 |
20150286379 | GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE LAYOUT - Exemplary methods, apparatuses, and systems receive user input to move, resize, or add a first user interface object to a first location in a user interface window. The user interface window includes a second user interface object in a second location. In response to the user input, constraints are generated based upon the first location and the second location. The constraints define a size or a position of the first user interface object relative to the second user interface object. The first user interface object is displayed within the user interface according to the determined constraints. | 10-08-2015 |
Marshall O. Cathey, Denison, TX US
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20100276783 | SELECTIVE PLASMA ETCH OF TOP ELECTRODES FOR METAL-INSULATOR-METAL (MIM) CAPACITORS - A method of forming integrated circuits (IC) having at least one metal insulator metal (MIM) capacitor. A bottom electrode is formed on a predetermined region of a semiconductor surface of a substrate. At least one dielectric layer including silicon is formed on the bottom electrode, wherein a thickness of the dielectric layer is <1,000 A. A top electrode layer is formed on the dielectric layer. A patterned masking layer is formed on the top electrode layer. Etching using dry-etching at least in part is used to etch the top electrode layer outside the patterned masking layer to reach the dielectric layer, which removes ≦100 A of the thickness of the dielectric layer. The dry etch process includes using a first halogen comprising gas, a second halogen comprising gas that comprises fluorine, and a carrier gas. | 11-04-2010 |
Robert E. Cathey, Apex, NC US
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20080242207 | Post Chill Decontamination Tank - The post chill decontamination tank assembly | 10-02-2008 |
20090241583 | Auger Chiller with Sloped Unloader - An auger chiller ( | 10-01-2009 |
20130175009 | Rocker Chiller with Serpentine Carcass Flow - A rocker chiller | 07-11-2013 |
Simeon Cathey, San Clemente, CA US
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20140344670 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ON-DEMAND DELIVERY OF PREDEFINED IN-CONTEXT WEB CONTENT - A method of supplying supplemental content to a browser displaying a web page includes: receiving a request to register supplemental content, the request including a web page identifier; determining whether the web page is registered to receive supplemental content; supplying instructions to the web browser if the web page is registered to receive supplemental content; receiving a request to supply supplemental content, the request comprising a node identifier; and supplying supplemental content in accordance with the node identifier. | 11-20-2014 |