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Amy L. Child, Wilton, NY US
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20150021695 | EPITAXIAL BLOCK LAYER FOR A FIN FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR DEVICE - Approaches for enabling uniform epitaxial (epi) growth in an epi junction area of a semiconductor device (e.g., a fin field effect transistor device) are provided. Specifically, a semiconductor device is provided including a dummy gate and a set of fin field effect transistors (FinFETs) formed over a substrate; a spacer layer formed over the dummy gate and each of the set of FinFETs; and an epi material formed within a set of recesses in the substrate, the set of recesses formed prior to removal of an epi block layer over the dummy gate. | 01-22-2015 |
Amy L. Child, Hopewell Junction, NY US
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20110223756 | Method of Enhancing Photoresist Adhesion to Rare Earth Oxides - A method and apparatus are described for fabricating metal gate electrodes ( | 09-15-2011 |
Andrew D. Child, Moore, SC US
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20110095931 | Radar camouflage fabric - A radar camouflage fabric comprising a base fabric layer and a conductive garnish fabric layer attached to the base fabric layer. The conductive garnish fabric layer comprises a conductive polymer coating and a plurality of holes. The radar camouflage fabric has an average microwave transmission of less than 50% at 6-8 GHz and the conductive garnish fabric layer has an electrical surface resistance less than the electrical surface resistance of the base fabric layer. | 04-28-2011 |
Craig Child, Wilton, NY US
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20160118292 | INTEGRATED CIRCUITS WITH AN AIR GAP AND METHODS OF PRODUCING THE SAME - Integrated circuits and methods for producing the same are provided. A method for producing an integrated circuit includes forming an interconnect trench in a dielectric layer, and forming a conformal barrier layer overlying the dielectric layer and within the interconnect trench. A barrier spacer is formed by removing the conformal barrier layer from an interconnect trench bottom, and an interconnect is formed within the interconnect trench after forming the barrier spacer. An air gap trench is formed in the dielectric layer adjacent to the barrier spacer, and a top cap is formed overlying the interconnect and the air gap trench, where the top cap bridges the air gap trench to produce an air gap in the air gap trench. | 04-28-2016 |
Craig Child, Hopewell Junction, NY US
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20100244267 | INTERCONNECT STRUCTURE FOR A SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND RELATED METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - A semiconductor device having a device substrate is provided. The semiconductor device comprises an electrically-conductive pad formed overlying the device substrate, an electrically-conductive platform formed overlying the electrically-conductive pad and enclosing a cavity, the electrically-conductive platform having a perimeter portion extending away from the electrically-conductive pad and a capping portion atop the perimeter portion, and a cushioning material disposed in the cavity. | 09-30-2010 |
20110171822 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING AN INTERCONNECT STRUCTURE FOR A SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - A method of manufacturing an interconnect structure for a semiconductor device having a device substrate is provided. The semiconductor device includes an electrically-conductive pad formed overlying the device substrate and an electrically-conductive platform formed overlying the electrically-conductive pad and enclosing a cavity. The electrically-conductive platform has a perimeter portion extending away from the electrically-conductive pad and a capping portion atop the perimeter portion. The semiconductor device also includes a cushioning material disposed in the cavity. | 07-14-2011 |
20120168957 | METHOD TO REDUCE DEPTH DELTA BETWEEN DENSE AND WIDE FEATURES IN DUAL DAMASCENE STRUCTURES - A method of forming a device is disclosed. The method includes providing a substrate prepared with a dielectric layer having first and second regions. The first region comprises wide features and the second region comprises narrow features. A depth delta exists between bottoms of the wide and narrow features. A non-conformal layer is formed on the substrate and it lines the wide and narrow trenches in the first and second regions. The non-conformal layer is removed. Removing the non-conformal layer reduces the depth delta between the bottoms of the wide and narrow features in the first and second region. | 07-05-2012 |
Craig Child, Gansevoort, NY US
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20150087149 | METHODS FOR FABRICATING INTEGRATED CIRCUITS USING IMPROVED MASKS - Methods for fabricating integrated circuits are provided. In an embodiment, a method for fabricating an integrated circuit includes forming a mask overlying a material to be etched by forming first hard mask segments overlying the material to be etched, forming sacrificial mandrels overlying the material to be etched and around each hard mask segment, forming second hard mask segments overlying the semiconductor substrate and adjacent each sacrificial mandrel, and removing the sacrificial mandrels to form first gaps surrounding each first hard mask segment, wherein each first gap is bounded by a respective first hard mask segment and an adjacent second hard mask segment. The method includes etching the material to be etched through the mask. | 03-26-2015 |
Daniel Child, Pleasant Grove, UT US
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20100102023 | Launchable beverage container concepts - Disclosed herein are beverage bottles that incorporate one or more of: fins that are molded in, attached individually or in a finned section; a base section adapting a finned bottle for transport in a track or conveyor of bottling machinery; aerodynamic noses and nosecones, attachable to the neck or bottom of a bottle or other location, optionally holding an object, prize or additive, also optionally acting as a stand for the bottle; a production sleeve permitting transport through a track or conveyor; noses, fins and finned sections that are reversible; a crush zone for absorbing impact energy; a pump for providing thrust or structural pressure, some incorporated into the bottle product and others provided externally, and for launchable products, nozzles and mechanisms for containing thrust pressure. Detailed information on various example embodiments of the inventions are provided in the Detailed Description below, and the inventions are defined by the appended claims. | 04-29-2010 |
20110168658 | Straight-finned flying beverage bottles - Disclosed herein are beverage bottles having fins incorporated within the wall of a bottle body providing for aerodynamic guidance in a direction defined by a vector passing through the neck, each of the fins defining a plane passing through the substantial center of each fin, the defining vector locatable within each of the planes of each fin such that the intersection of each of the planes and the defining vector is a line. Those bottles may incorporate a base section adapted for transport in a track or conveyor of bottling machinery; aerodynamic noses and nosecones, attachable to the neck or bottom of a bottle or other location, optionally holding an object, prize or additive, and a production sleeve permitting transport through a track or conveyor. Detailed information on various example embodiments of the inventions are provided in the Detailed Description below, and the inventions are defined by the appended claims. | 07-14-2011 |
20110168663 | Angled-finned flying beverage bottles - Disclosed herein are aerodynamic beverage bottles having fins incorporated within the wall of a bottle body providing for aerodynamic guidance in a direction defined by a vector passing through the neck, each of the fins defining a plane passing through the substantial center of each fin, the defining vector being non-positionable within any of the planes of defined by each fin. Those bottles may incorporate a base section adapted for transport in a track or conveyor of bottling machinery; aerodynamic noses and nosecones, attachable to the neck or bottom of a bottle or other location, optionally holding an object, prize or additive, and a production sleeve permitting transport through a track or conveyor. Detailed information on various example embodiments of the inventions are provided in the Detailed Description below, and the inventions are defined by the appended claims. | 07-14-2011 |
20110168664 | Finned beverage containers having narrowed portion - Disclosed herein are beverage bottles having a bottle body including a narrowed portion, the narrowed portion dividing the volume of the bottle body between a first portion including fins and a second portion containing a majority of volume. Bottles may also include one or more of: fins that are molded in, attached individually or in a finned section; a base section adapting a finned bottle for transport in a track or conveyor of bottling machinery; aerodynamic noses and nosecones, attachable to the neck or bottom of a bottle or other location, optionally holding an object, prize or additive, also optionally acting as a stand; a production sleeve permitting transport through a track or conveyor; and noses, fins and finned sections that are reversible. Detailed information on various example embodiments of the inventions are provided in the Detailed Description below, and the inventions are defined by the appended claims. | 07-14-2011 |
20110174756 | Fin-standing aerodynamic beverage container - Disclosed herein are flying beverage bottles having aerodynamic fins positioned to provide a stand to the bottle in a stable resting position having contact between the bottle body and the resting surface at the fins. The center of the bottle body bottom may not contact the resting surface. Fins may be positioned on opposing sides, in a circumference, or with rotational symmetry providing balance and permitting transport of the bottle through a track. The fins may be straight or angled with respect to the center of the bottle body. The bottle shape may be stackable, such that the fins of one bottles fits into said recess formed in another bottle. The lower portion of a bottle may be boat-tailed. Detailed information on various example embodiments of the inventions are provided in the Detailed Description below, and the inventions are defined by the appended claims. | 07-21-2011 |
20110174757 | Flying beverage container having attachable reversible finned section - Disclosed herein are beverage bottles having a reversible finned section, attachable to a bottle body, positioning a plurality of fins providing aerodynamic guidance of the body as it travels in a direction of a vector originating from the fin-center toward an attached nose; the finned section having two orientations of attachment to the bottle body providing two different profiles. Bottles may also include one or more of: a base section adapting a finned bottle for transport in a track or conveyor of bottling machinery; aerodynamic noses and nosecones, attachable to the neck or bottom of a bottle or other location, optionally holding an object, prize or additive, also optionally acting as a stand; and a production sleeve permitting transport through a track or conveyor. Detailed information on various example embodiments of the inventions are provided in the Detailed Description below, and the inventions are defined by the appended claims. | 07-21-2011 |
20110174766 | Flying beverage container with impact crush zone - Disclosed herein are flying beverage bottles having fins and an energy-absorbing impact crush zone within the bottle body, capable of protecting bottle-integrity upon impact. The crush zone may include corrugations or accordion-folds in a bottle wall. Fins may be molded within the wall of the bottle, or may included in a finned section attached thereto. Such bottles may also include one or more of: a base section adapting a finned bottle for transport in a track or conveyor of bottling machinery; aerodynamic noses and nosecones, attachable to the neck or bottom of a bottle or other location, optionally holding an object, prize or additive, also optionally acting as a stand; and a production sleeve permitting transport through a track or conveyor. Detailed information on various example embodiments of the inventions are provided in the Detailed Description below, and the inventions are defined by the appended claims. | 07-21-2011 |
20110174767 | Unitary section having nose and fins to render a beverage bottle aerodynamic - Disclosed herein are flying beverage bottles having a unitary part secured to a beverage bottle, the part having a nose and fins connected by extensions, the part being deformable and securable to a beverage bottle in a fully inserted position, thereby providing a configuration for aerodynamic guidance of the bottle through the air. A cavity may be formed within a unitary part for insertion of a beverage bottle. A unitary part may attach to the threads of a bottleneck, or may attach over a cap. A unitary part may be formed as a single part, such as molded in plastic, or may be assembled from a plurality of parts. Detailed information on various example embodiments of the inventions are provided in the Detailed Description below, and the inventions are defined by the appended claims. | 07-21-2011 |
20110174768 | Aerodynamic beverage container having a nose that doubles as a stand - Disclosed herein are flying beverage bottles having a nose fittable to the body of the bottle in two configurations, one providing a cover for the bottle and a second providing a stand. The bottle body bottom includes a fitment configured to accept the nose as a stand, optionally using threads, snaps, ridge and flutes, lug and hole, adhesives and friction fits. The nose may attach over and cover a capped or an uncapped bottle, optionally using threads. The bottle body may have a football shape, and may optionally include fins, either molded in to the body wall or attached separately. The nose may optionally hold an object, prize or additive. Detailed information on various example embodiments of the inventions are provided in the Detailed Description below, and the inventions are defined by the appended claims. | 07-21-2011 |
Daniel E. Child, Spring Creek, NV US
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20160083816 | METHOD FOR RECOVERING GOLD FROM REFRACTORY ORE - A method of recovering gold from refractory ore containing a carbonaceous material, a sulfide and gold is provided. Gypsum seed crystals are added to a slurry containing a roasted refractory ore or a pressure-oxidized refractory ore to decrease gypsum encapsulation of gold and improve gold recovery. | 03-24-2016 |
Daniel E. Child, Alta Loma, CA US
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20110198296 | SULFIDE FLOTATION AID - The invention provides a method of improving a flotation separation process. The method involves PAPEMP, a material previously thought to only be of use in controlling scale deposit on surfaces of equipment used in cyanide leaching. In the invention the PAPEMP is added to the flotation separation process for improved sulfide mineral separation. Not only does the addition of PAPEMP improve the overall recovery of sulfide complexed metals in flotation, but by doing so it also reduces the energy requirements and adds other efficiencies to other downstream ore processing and refining steps. This has the added benefit of helping to preserve the environment. | 08-18-2011 |
David Child, Tucson, AZ US
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20150044517 | SELF-HEALING ELECTRODE PROTECTION IN ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS - Articles and methods for protection of electrodes in electrochemical cells, including protective material precursor layers for use in electrode protective structures, are provided. Certain embodiments relate to electrode protective structures that comprise protective material precursor layers that, upon direct contact with a liquid electrolyte, cause a reaction product to form between the material of the precursor layer and a component of the electrolyte. | 02-12-2015 |
20150236320 | ELECTRODE PROTECTION USING A COMPOSITE COMPRISING AN ELECTROLYTE-INHIBITING ION CONDUCTOR - Composite structures including an ion-conducting material and a polymeric material (e.g., a separator) to protect electrodes are generally described. The ion-conducting material may be in the form of a layer that is bonded to a polymeric separator. The ion-conducting material may comprise a lithium oxysulfide having a lithium-ion conductivity of at least at least 10 | 08-20-2015 |
20150236322 | ELECTRODE PROTECTION USING ELECTROLYTE-INHIBITING ION CONDUCTOR - The use of ion-conducting materials to protect electrodes is generally described. The ion-conducting material may be in the form of a layer that is adjacent to a polymeric layer, such as a porous separator, to form a composite. At least a portion of the pores of the polymer layer may be filled or unfilled with the ion-conducting material. In some embodiments, the ion-conducting layer is sufficiently bonded to the polymer layer to prevent delamination of the layers during cycling of an electrochemical cell. | 08-20-2015 |
David L. Child, Wayne, PA US
Eric Davis Child, Highland, UT US
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20090107869 | LIQUID-FILLED SUSPENDED-PARTICLE-SCENE GIFT CARD HOLDER - A decorative gift card holder is provided for presenting and displaying gift cards, whether of the magnetic stripe or smart card varieties. The gift card holder includes a transparent, fluid-filled chamber in which insoluble white “snow” particles having a density greater than the fluid are trapped. The chamber has a card retention housing within the fluid-filled chamber that is sealed from the latter, and has an access slot at the bottom of the chamber through which a gift card may be inserted into the card retention housing. Once fully inserted, the card can be seen through the water and snow particles. A sheet metal or injection molded polymeric plastic base, which snaps onto a grooved lower projection of the chamber, retains the gift card within the slot, and also provides a stable base for displaying the gift card holder in an upright position. | 04-30-2009 |
20090108163 | DECORATIVE MINIATURE SLED GIFT CARD HOLDER - A decorative miniature sled gift card holder includes a deck, runners positioned beneath the deck, a gift card retention device, and a hanging device, with which the holder may be hung. The use of various types of sleds, such as sleds and sleighs with runners attached to the underside of the deck, as well as toboggans which incorporate wood runners on the underside of the deck, is contemplated. The gift card retention device includes at least a pair of vertical extensions affixed to opposite sides of the upper surface of the deck, which provide lateral alignment of a gift card on the deck. It may also include a stop attached to the upper surface at one end of the deck and horizontal extensions coupled directly to the vertical extensions, which provides longitudinal positioning of the card in one direction and within a horizontal plane overlying the deck, respectively. | 04-30-2009 |
20090237243 | PROTECTIVE CASE HAVING A LIGHT-ACTIVATED SOUND CHIP POSITIONED BENEATH A LINER SHAPED TO HOLD A READABLE CARD - A protective case incorporates a light-activated sound chip playback system that is largely hidden beneath a liner shaped to hold a readable card. The case includes a receptacle having an opening; a lid sized to fit over the opening; a semi-rigid liner shaped to generally fill the receptacle, the liner having a storage location for a readable card, such as a gift card, credit card or smart card, the liner being formed of generally laminar material so as to leave a void between an upper interior surface of the liner and an interior bottom surface of said receptacle; and an electrochemical-cell-powered sound playback system positioned generally within the void, the sound playback system having a light-activated switch which activates sound playback when said lid is removed from said receptacle. | 09-24-2009 |
Evan P. Child, Bountiful, UT US
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20130120379 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SUMMARIZING DATA ON AN UNSTRUCTURED GRID - A system and method for summarizing data corresponding to properties of interest on an unstructured grid that includes active cells and inactive cells on an output surface. An exemplary method comprises identifying an aggregation direction through a region of interest of the unstructured grid and identifying at least one active cell along the aggregation direction. The exemplary method comprises assigning an aggregated value for the at least one property of interest to a face of the output surface on a line along the aggregation direction based at least in part on the data corresponding to the at least one properly of interest for the at least one active cell. The exemplary method further comprises filling the at least one data hole by identifying at least one face associated with an inactive cell on the line along the aggregation direction and assigning it an aggregated value. | 05-16-2013 |
James Child, Riverton, UT US
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20120185109 | INFRARED SIGNATURE MATCHING SYSTEM, CONTROL CIRCUIT, AND RELATED METHOD - An infrared (IR) signature matching system comprises a heating and cooling device, a plurality of sensors configured to detect information related to the IR signature of the heating and cooling device and a background environment, a controller operably coupled with the heating and cooling device and the plurality of sensors. The controller is configured to receive the information from the plurality of sensors and adjust the temperature of the heating and cooling device until the IR signature of the heating and cooling device and the IR signature of the background environment are at least substantially matched in a selectable sub-region of the IR spectrum. Other systems, control circuits and related methods for matching IR signatures and cloaking objects in the IR spectrum are disclosed herein. | 07-19-2012 |
Kent Child, Dublin, CA US
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20120321786 | SYSTEM FOR MULTI-REGION PROCESSING - A gas distribution structure for supplying reactant gases and purge gases to independent process cells to deposit thin films on separate regions of a substrate is described. Each process cell has an associated ring purge and exhaust manifold to prevent reactive gases from forming deposits on the surface of the wafer between the isolated regions. Each process cell has an associated showerhead for conveying the reactive gases to the substrate. The showerheads can be independently rotated to simulate the rotation parameter for the deposition process. | 12-20-2012 |
20130146451 | Magnetic Confinement and Directionally Driven Ionized Sputtered Films For Combinatorial Processing - A combinatorial processing chamber having an integrated magnetic confinement system is described herein. The chamber comprises source magnetic confinement assemblies that are configured to shape ion beams produced by associated sputter sources. The chamber further comprises magnetic confinement assemblies that are configured to drive a combined ion beam onto an exposed surface of the substrate to combinatorial process regions of the substrate. | 06-13-2013 |
Kent Riley Child, Dublin, CA US
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20120148760 | Induction Heating for Substrate Processing - A system for processing a substrate is provided. The system includes a power source for providing a current, and an RF coil which generates a magnetic field when supplied with the current from the power source. The system further includes a susceptor for supporting the substrate. The susceptor is inductively heated by the magnetic field. The heat from the susceptor is transferred to the substrate so as to heat the substrate. | 06-14-2012 |
20120285819 | Combinatorial and Full Substrate Sputter Deposition Tool and Method - A dual purpose processing chamber is provided. The dual purpose processing chamber includes a lid disposed over a top surface of a processing region of the processing chamber. A plurality of sputter guns with a target affixed to one end of each of the sputter guns is included. The plurality of sputter guns extend through the lid of the process chamber, wherein each of the plurality of sputter guns is oriented such that a surface of the target affixed to each gun is angled toward an outer periphery of a substrate. In another embodiment, each of the sputter guns is affixed to an extension arm and the extension arm is configured to enable movement in four degrees of freedom. A method of performing a deposition process is also included. | 11-15-2012 |
20120315396 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR COMBINATORIAL PLASMA DISTRIBUTION THROUGH A MULTI-ZONED SHOWERHEAD - A multi-zone, combinatorial, single wafer showerhead is used to concurrently develop hardware, materials, unit processes, and unit process sequences. The multi-zone, combinatorial, single wafer showerhead utilizes showerhead pucks to perform process sequences on isolated regions of a single substrate. The showerhead pucks are designed so that they are easily interchangeable to allow the characterization of the interaction between hardware characteristics, process parameters, and their influence on the result of the process sequence. | 12-13-2012 |
20130017316 | SPUTTER GUNAANM Yang; Hong ShengAACI PleasantonAAST CAAACO USAAGP Yang; Hong Sheng Pleasanton CA USAANM Child; Kent RileyAACI DublinAAST CAAACO USAAGP Child; Kent Riley Dublin CA US - A sputter gun is provided in the embodiments contained herein. The sputter gun includes an impeller disposed within a backside portion of an opening within a housing of the sputter gun, the housing including an inlet directing fluid to rotate the impeller around an axis. A plate is disposed next to the impeller, the plate has openings extending therethrough, the openings enabling the fluid access to a backside portion of the opening within the housing. A plurality of magnets is disposed within the front side of the plate and extending from a surface of the plate such that as the impeller rotates with the plurality of magnets. A thermally conductive membrane extends across a front surface of the front portion of the opening, wherein the fluid contacts the thermally conductive membrane prior to exiting the opening within the housing. A method of performing a deposition process is also included. | 01-17-2013 |
20130101750 | High Metal Ionization Sputter Gun - In one aspect of the invention, a process chamber is provided. The chamber includes a plurality of sputter guns with a target affixed to one end of each of the sputter guns. Each of the plurality of sputter guns is coupled to a first power source. The first power source is operable to provide a pulsed power supply to each of the plurality of sputter guns. The pulsed power supply has a duty cycle that is less than 30%. A substrate support disposed at a distance from the plurality of sputter guns is included. The substrate support is coupled to a second power source. The second power source is operable to bias a substrate disposed on the substrate support, wherein the duty cycle of the second power source is synchronized with a duty cycle of the first power source. A method of performing a deposition process is also included. | 04-25-2013 |
20130126477 | MAGNETICALLY LEVITATED GAS CELL FOR TOUCHLESS SITE-ISOLATED WET PROCESSING - A protective chuck is magnetically levitated on a substrate with a gas layer between the bottom surface of the protective chuck and the substrate surface. The gas layer protects a surface region of the substrate against a fluid layer covering the remaining of the substrate surface without contacting the substrate, reducing or eliminating potential damage to the substrate surface. The magnetically levitated protective chuck can enable combinatorial processing of a substrate, providing multiple isolated processing regions on a single substrate with different material and processing conditions. | 05-23-2013 |
20130130509 | COMBINATORIAL SPOT RASTERING FOR FILM UNIFORMITY AND FILM TUNING IN SPUTTERED FILMS - A substrate clamped to a stage is moved in a rastering motion in a site-isolated deposition chamber. The raster pattern may be a radial pattern, predetermined X-Y pattern, horizontal/vertical pattern or random (free-form) pattern. The chamber includes a sputter source to generate the sputtered material which is delivered through an aperture positioned over the substrate. By moving the substrate in a rastering motion, the sputtered material is deposited more equally and uniformly. | 05-23-2013 |
20130146588 | SEGMENTED SUSCEPTOR FOR TEMPERATURE UNIFORMITY CORRECTION AND OPTIMIZATION IN AN INDUCTIVE HEATING SYSTEM - An inductively coupled heating system having a segmented susceptor is disclosed. The segmented susceptor includes two or more segments, each segment having a side edge that is mateable with a side edge of another segment. The two mated side edges form an interface, increasing eddy currents near the interface. An inductively coupled heating system having a susceptor with multiple doped regions is also disclosed. | 06-13-2013 |
20130149469 | COMBINATORIAL RF BIAS METHOD FOR PVD - In some embodiments of the present invention, a shield is provided wherein the shield comprises a ceramic insulation material. The ceramic insulation material fills the space between the shield and the substrate surface and maintains a gap of less than about 2 mm and advantageously, less than about 1 mm. The shield may further be connected to ground through a low-pass filter operable to prevent the loss of high frequency RF power through the shield to ground but allow the dissipation of charge from the shield to ground through a low frequency or DC signal. In some embodiments, the ceramic insulating material further comprises a removable ceramic insert. The ceramic insert may be used to select the size of the aperture. The ceramic insert further comprises a slot operable to isolate the bottom lip of the ceramic insert from the upper portion for a PVD deposition. | 06-13-2013 |
20130153054 | Combinatorial Processing Tool - A combinatorial processing chamber is provided. The processing chamber includes a substrate support rotatable around a central axis. The substrate support has a plurality of subsections operable to be isolated from each other. The plurality of subsections has a rotatable support cell independently controllable from the substrate support. A vacuum source in fluid communication with a gap defined around a peripheral region of the substrate support is provided. The vacuum source is in fluid communication with a peripheral region of each rotatable support cell of the plurality of subsections. | 06-20-2013 |
20130153149 | Substrate Processing Tool with Tunable Fluid Flow - Embodiments provided herein describe substrate processing tools. The substrate processing tools include a housing defining a processing chamber. A substrate support is coupled to the housing and configured to support a substrate within the processing chamber. The substrate has a central axis. A first annular member is moveably coupled to the housing and positioned within the processing chamber. The first annular member circumscribes the central axis of the substrate. A second annular member is moveably coupled to the housing and positioned within the processing chamber. The second annular member circumscribes the central axis of the substrate. Movement of the first annular member and the second annular member relative to the housing changes a flow of processing fluid through the processing chamber. | 06-20-2013 |
20130153415 | Combinatorial RF Biasing for Selectable Spot-Site Isolation - An apparatus for combinatorial RF biasing at selectable spots includes one or more RF biasing elements that can be moved to or selectively activated to provide an RF hot spot. The RF hot spot may be selectively provided at various locations of a substrate such as a wafer undergoing combinatorial processing. An RF biasing element may be moved, via a movable arm, to a select location. Alternatively or additionally, more than one RF biasing element may be provided in an array so that an RF biasing element corresponding to the select location is activated. The apparatus may be coupled to or disposed within a substrate support such as a chuck such that the apparatus can operate with a combinatorial processing apparatus. | 06-20-2013 |
20130153536 | COMBINATORIAL PROCESSING USING A REMOTE PLASMA SOURCE - Methods and apparatuses for combinatorial processing using a remote plasma source are disclosed. The apparatus includes a remote plasma source and an inner chamber enclosing a substrate support. An aperture is operable to provide plasma exposure to a site-isolated region on a substrate. A transport system moves the substrate support and is capable of positioning the substrate such that the site-isolated region can be located anywhere on the substrate. Barriers and a gas purge system operate to provide site-isolation. Plasma exposure parameters can be varied in a combinatorial manner. Such parameters include source gases for the plasma generator, plasma filtering parameters, exposure time, gas flow rate, frequency, plasma generator power, plasma generation method, chamber pressure, substrate temperature, distance between plasma source and substrate, substrate bias voltage, or combinations thereof. | 06-20-2013 |
20130153567 | COMBINATORIAL HEATING OF SUBSTRATES BY AN INDUCTIVE PROCESS AND COMBINATORIAL INDEPENDENT HEATING - Induction heating systems and methods for combinatorial heating of a substrate are disclosed. The induction heating system includes a susceptor segmented into multiple regions (e.g., two to 20 regions) that are separated from one another by a reflective channel that is purged with a liquid (e.g., gas or liquid). The induction heating system includes multiple induction coils, each induction coil corresponding to one of the susceptor regions or segments. The distance between each induction coil and the susceptor region can be varied using an independent lift for each region. The relative distance between the coils and the corresponding susceptor regions is used to vary the temperature of a substrate so that different regions of the substrate can be independently heated to different temperatures. | 06-20-2013 |
20130156936 | SPUTTER GUN HAVING VARIABLE MAGNETIC STRENGTH - A sputter source is provided. The sputter source includes a shaft extending through a central region of the sputter source. A first end of the shaft is coupled to a drive and a second end of the shaft is coupled to a bottom plate. A first plate having a ramped surface is included where the first plate is stationary. A second plate having a ramped surface is provided where the second plate is disposed above the first plate such that portions of the ramped surfaces contact each other. The second plate is coupled to the shaft, wherein the second plate is operable to rotate and move axially as the shaft rotates in a first direction and wherein the second plate is operable to remain stationary as the shaft rotates in a second direction. | 06-20-2013 |
20130156937 | System and Method for Aligning Sputter Sources - Embodiments provided herein describe systems and methods for aligning sputtering sources, such as in a substrate processing tool. The substrate processing tool includes at least one sputtering source and a device. Each of sputtering sources includes a target having a central axis. The device has an axis and is detachably coupled to the at least one sputtering source. The device indicates to a user a direction in which the central axis of the target of the at least one sputtering source is oriented. | 06-20-2013 |
20130160708 | Combinatorial High Power Coaxial Switching Matrix - A system and method for combinatorial processing of substrates in a processing chamber. The system includes a plurality of generators for supplying power into the processing chamber. A plurality of sputter guns provides power to different regions of a substrate. A switchbox switches power from a generator to a sputter gun via a plurality of coaxial switches. A controller positioned within the switchbox automatically distributes power from a specific generator to a specific sputter gun under programmable logic control. | 06-27-2013 |
20130166088 | Combinatorial High Power Coaxial Switching Matrix - A system and method for combinatorial processing of substrates in a processing chamber. The system includes a plurality of generators for supplying power into the processing chamber. A plurality of sputter guns provides power to different regions of a substrate. A switchbox switches power from a generator to a sputter gun via a plurality of coaxial switches. A controller positioned within the switchbox automatically distributes power from a specific generator to a specific sputter gun under programmable logic control. | 06-27-2013 |
20130168231 | Method For Sputter Deposition And RF Plasma Sputter Etch Combinatorial Processing - Combinatorial processing of a substrate comprising site-isolated sputter deposition and site-isolated plasma etching can be performed in a same process chamber. The process chamber, configured to carry out sputter deposition and RF plasma etch, comprises a grounded shield having at least an aperture disposed above the substrate to form a small, dark space gap to reduce or eliminate any plasma formation within the gap | 07-04-2013 |
20140124359 | New Magnet Design Which Improves Erosion Profile for PVD Systems - Methods and apparatuses for performing combinatorial processing are disclosed. Methods include introducing a substrate into a processing chamber. The processing chamber includes a sputter assembly disposed over the substrate. The sputter assembly includes a rotatable n-fold, symmetric-shaped magnetron and a sputter target. The methods include depositing a first film on the surface of a first site-isolated region of the substrate. The methods further include depositing a second film on the surface of a second site-isolated region of the substrate. Furthermore, methods include evaluating results of the first and second films. | 05-08-2014 |
20140144771 | Cooling Efficiency Method for Fluid Cooled Sputter Guns - A sputter gun assembly is provided. The sputter gun assembly includes a target and a target backing plate coupled to the back of the target. A magnetron is positioned within a cooling chamber and is disposed over the target backing plate and defines a gap between the magnetron and the target backing plate. A fluid inlet and a fluid outlet are connected to the cooling chamber. A restriction bar is positioned within the cooling chamber, wherein the restriction bar is configured to prevent a flow of fluid through the inlet to the outlet unless the fluid traverses the gap defined between the magnetron and the target backing plate. The sputter gun assembly further includes a diverter surrounding the magnetron. The diverter further includes slots in its surface that serve to direct cooling fluid through the gap formed between defined between the magnetron and the target backing plate. | 05-29-2014 |
20140166840 | Substrate Carrier - A substrate carrier is provided. The substrate carrier includes a base for supporting a substrate. A plurality of support tabs is affixed to a surface of the base. The plurality of support tabs have a cavity defined within an inner region of each support tab of the plurality of support tabs. A plurality of protrusions extends from the surface of the base, wherein one of the plurality of protrusions mates with one cavity to support one of the plurality of support tabs. A film is deposited over the surface of the base, surfaces of the plurality of support tabs and surfaces of the plurality of protrusions. | 06-19-2014 |
20140174907 | High Deposition Rate Chamber with Co-Sputtering Capabilities - A deposition chamber is provided. The deposition chamber includes a plurality of sputter guns disposed within the chamber, wherein the plurality of sputter guns are operable to vertically extend and retract within the chamber and wherein each gun of the plurality of sputter guns is pivotable around a pivot axis. The chamber includes a substrate support rotatable around a first axis and a second axis and a plate disposed over the substrate support. The plate has a plurality of apertures extending therethrough. The plurality of apertures includes an aperture located below each sputter gun of the plurality of sputter guns and a centrally located aperture. | 06-26-2014 |
20140174918 | Sputter Gun - A sputter gun is provided. The sputter gun includes a target and a first plate coupled to a surface of the target. A first magnet is disposed over a second magnet. A second plate coupled to a surface of the first magnet and a gap is defined between a surface of the second magnet and a surface of the first plate. A fluid inlet and a fluid outlet are disposed above a surface of the first magnet. A restriction bar is coupled to the second plate, wherein the restriction bar is configured to prevent a flow path of fluid through the first inlet to the second inlet unless the fluid traverses the gap defined between a surface of the second magnet and a surface of the first plate. Alternative configurations of the sputter gun are included. | 06-26-2014 |
20140183036 | In Situ Sputtering Target Measurement - Methods and systems for in situ measuring sputtering target erosion are disclosed. The emission of material from the sputtering target is stopped, a distance sensor is scanned across a radial line on the sputtering target. The sputtering chamber contains a controlled environment separate and distinct from the environment outside the chamber, and the controlled environment is maintained during the scanning The resulting distance data is converted into a surface profile of the sputtering target. The accuracy of the surface profile can be less than about ±1 μm. The distance sensor is protected from deposition of the material from the sputtering target. End-of-life for a sputtering target can be determined by obtaining a surface profile of the sputtering target at regular intervals and replacing the sputtering target when the thinnest location on the target as measured by the surface profile is below a predetermined threshold. | 07-03-2014 |
20140273404 | Advanced Targeted Microwave Degas System - In some embodiments, methods are described that allow the processing of a substrate using microwave-based degas systems. The methods allow process variables such as power, dwell time, frequency, backside cooling gas usage, backside cooling gas flow rate, and the like to be investigated. In some embodiments, apparatus are described that allow the investigation of process variables used in microwave-based degas systems to remove adsorbed species from the surface of a substrate. The apparatus allow process variables such as power, dwell time, frequency, backside cooling gas usage, backside cooling gas flow rate, and the like to be investigated. | 09-18-2014 |
Kent Riley Child, Los Banos, CA US
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20080268651 | Catch-cup to diverter alignment leveling jig - An apparatus for leveling and centering a catch-cup chamber to a diverter chamber of a semiconductor processing chamber is described. In one embodiment, the apparatus has a frame with branches. A coupler is mounted to the end of each branch. A measuring device is mounted to each branch. The apparatus is placed in the diverter. The measuring device measures a distance from a branch to a top surface of the catch-cup chamber. | 10-30-2008 |
20090032060 | BERNOULLI BLADE - An end effector for a transport robot arm for a wafer wet cleaning system has an arm with a chuck at an end of the arm to support a wafer. The chuck also includes a cavity to spray a bottom surface of the wafer with a cleaning fluid. At least two branches extend from the chuck away from the arm with a roller at the end of each branch to hold the wafer. A spray bar is coupled to the arm. The spray bar is configured to hold and spray a top surface of the wafer with the cleaning fluid. | 02-05-2009 |
Michael D. Child, Lehi, UT US
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20140263612 | SYSTEM COMPONENT INSTALLATION - A computer-implemented method for installing a component within a system is described. In one embodiment, component information is identified via a component code on a component. User input is received that includes additional component information. A component associated with the component code is activated in a system based on the component information and the additional component information. | 09-18-2014 |
20140266593 | GARAGE DOOR STATUS AND CONTROL VIA A SECURITY SYSTEM - Methods, systems, and devices are described that are directed to status and control of a garage door system via an alarm system controller. A garage door system may include one or more garage doors and at least one sensor configured to sense data indicative of a status of a garage door of the one or more garage doors. The at least one sensor may further be configured to convey the sensed data to an alarm system controller. | 09-18-2014 |
20140267716 | METHODS FOR USING AN IMAGE CAPTURE DEVICE INTEGRATED AT A BUILDING ENTRY WITH AN AUTOMATION CONTROL PANEL, AND SYSTEMS AND DEVICES RELATED THERETO - A system is described herein including a control panel configured to communicate with at least one mobile wireless device, including sending image data to the at least one mobile wireless device using electronic messaging protocols. The system also includes at least one automation component wirelessly connected to the control panel through short range wireless communication protocols. The at least one automation component includes at least one sensor configured to detect a presence of a person at an entry to the physical structure, at least one camera inconspicuously integrated within an entry component at the entry, and at least one short range wireless transceiver coupled to the at least one sensor and the at least one camera and configured to communicate image and sensor data to the control panel and to receive control information from the control panel. | 09-18-2014 |
20150304613 | CAMERA WITH A LENS CONNECTOR - Methods and systems are described for using a video camera. According to at least one embodiment, a camera assembly for recording video footage includes a lens connector with a lens attached to a first end and a camera body connector on a second end. Further, the lens connector has a length that separates the video lens a distance from a camera body when the lens connector is attached to camera body and also housing at least one cable capable of transmitting a video signal recorded by the lens from the lens to the camera body. Also, the camera body has a power module and a communication module to communicate with a remote control unit. | 10-22-2015 |
Michael David Child, Lehi, UT US
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20150350612 | SECURITY CAMERA PRIVACY SHUTTER - A method for improving privacy of security cameras is described. In one embodiment, predetermined events are monitored via a security camera. The security camera may include an optical barrier. At least one of the predetermined events is detected via the security camera. Based on detecting at least one of the predetermined events, the optical barrier is repositioned, via the security camera, in relation to a camera lens of the security camera. | 12-03-2015 |
20150364028 | DETECTING A PREMISE CONDITION USING AUDIO ANALYTICS - Methods and systems are described for detecting a premise condition. According to at least one embodiment, a method for detecting a premise condition includes detecting a sound with a security system component, determining with the security system component whether the sound belongs to a recognized class of sounds, sending the recognized class to a remote control unit, and causing with the remote control unit a predetermined response to occur based on the recognized class. | 12-17-2015 |
Philip Child, San Francisco, CA US
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20130141451 | CIRCULAR SCRATCH SHADER - A computer-implemented method for generating a circular scratch highlight. The method includes generating a plurality of texture planes, where each texture plane includes a plurality of copies of a scratch texture oriented in the same direction; generating a combined texture by combining the plurality of texture planes at different angles; applying the combined texture to a surface of an object; calculating a specular gradient vector based on a light vector and a reflectance vector, wherein the specular gradient vector points in a gradient direction of a specular highlight; and generating the circular scratch highlight by assigning, for each of a plurality of points on the surface of the object, a separate weight value corresponding to each texture plane in the combined texture based on how closely an orientation of the texture plane at the point corresponds to a scratch vector that is perpendicular to the specular gradient vector. | 06-06-2013 |
Reman P. Child, San Francisco, CA US
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20160034684 | Automated Password Generation and Change - An identity management system detects the occurrence of a trigger event, such as a time period expiration, or an action on the identity management system. The identity management system accordingly generates a new password for an account of a user on a third-party service and causes the account of the user on the third-party service to use the new password. The identity management system can also detect a manual user change of a password for a third-party service and cause configuration of client devices of the user to reflect the new password. | 02-04-2016 |
20160036806 | Automated Password Generation and Change - An identity management system detects the occurrence of a trigger event, such as a time period expiration, or an action on the identity management system. The identity management system accordingly generates a new password for an account of a user on a third-party service and causes the account of the user on the third-party service to use the new password. The identity management system may also a mobile device management system to configure a client of the user with the new password. | 02-04-2016 |
20160080360 | Detection And Repair Of Broken Single Sign-On Integration - An identity management system provides single sign-on (SSO) services to clients, logging the clients into a variety of third-party services for which the clients have accounts. An SSO integration is stored for each of the third-party services, the SSO integration including information that allows the identity management system to automate the login for the corresponding third-party service, such as locations of the login pages, and/or identities of username and password fields. The identity management system uses different techniques in different embodiments to detect that a given SSO integration is broken (i.e., no longer permits login for its corresponding third-party service) and/or to repair the SSO integration. | 03-17-2016 |
Scott L. Child, Beaverton, OR US
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20090237096 | Compensation Tool For Calibrating An Electronic Component Testing Machine To A Standardized Value - A compensation tool and process is provided for calibrating each test position located at a plurality of test modules of an electronic testing machine to a standardized value. Each test module is located on an angularly spaced radial line extending from an associated central axis and has a plurality of contacts for testing electronic components. The compensation tool can include a body having an axis of rotation coaxially alignable with the central axis for rotation to different angular positions, and a component-support member operably associated with the body for indexing movement to selectively align with different contacts associated with each test position located at each of the plurality of test modules. The component-support member can include a pocket for receiving an electronic component with terminated ends extending outwardly to allow electrical contact and testing of each test position located at each the plurality of test modules. | 09-24-2009 |
Timothy Child, San Rafael, CA US
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20120259843 | DATABASE ACCELERATION USING GPU AND MULTICORE CPU SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A computer-implemented method for GPU acceleration of a database system, the method includes a) executing a parallelized query against a database using a database server, the parallelized query including an operation using a particular stored procedure available to the database server that includes a GPU/Many-Core Kernel executable; and b) executing the particular stored procedure on one or more GPU/Many-Core devices. | 10-11-2012 |
Tyler Child, South Jordan, UT US
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20150231664 | SYSTEMS FOR ORIENTING SUBSTRATES DURING MATERIAL APPLICATION PROCESSES - Systems for organizing substrates in deposition chambers of material deposition apparatuses are disclosed. Such a system may be configured to organize a large number of substrates (e.g., electronic device subassemblies, such as circuit boards with semiconductor devices and other components secured thereto; partially assembled electronic devices; fully assembled electronic devices; etc.) in a manner that will enable concurrent deposition of material onto all of the substrates of the plurality. The system may be configured to optimize an efficiency with which the substrates are packed into the deposition chamber. | 08-20-2015 |
Tyler Christensen Child, Hillard, OH US
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20120153095 | CONDUCTIVE FLOATING PIPE ASSEMBLY CLIP - An isolating clip for holding tubes, fluid lines and the like is provided with a rigid outer shell and a flexible insert. The insert includes an outer body and a tube seat suspended from the outer body by flexible connectors. Bumpers can be provided in the space between the outer body and tube seat to limit deflection of the tube seat. | 06-21-2012 |
Tyler Christensen Child, South Jordan, UT US
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20140190931 | REMOVAL OF SELECTED PORTIONS OF PROTECTIVE COATINGS FROM SUBSTRATES - A method for selectively removing portions of a protective coating from a substrate, such as an electronic device, includes removing portions of the protective coating from the substrate. The removal process may include cutting the protective coating at specific locations, then removing desired portions of the protective coating from the substrate, or it may include ablating the portions of the protective coating that are to be removed. Coating and removal systems are also disclosed. | 07-10-2014 |
20140192464 | MASKING SUBSTRATES FOR APPLICATION OF PROTECTIVE COATINGS - A method for applying a protective coating to selected portions of a substrate is disclosed. The method includes applying a mask to or forming a mask on at least one portion of the substrate that is not to be covered with the protective coating. The mask may be selectively formed by applying a flowable material to the substrate. Alternatively, the mask may be formed from a preformed film. With the mask in place, the protective coating may be applied to the substrate and the mask. A portion of the protective coating that overlies the mask may be delineated from other portions of the protective coating; for example, by cutting, weakening or removing material from the protective coating at locations at or adjacent to the perimeter of the mask. The portion of the protective coating that overlies the mask, and the mask, may then be removed from the substrate. | 07-10-2014 |
20150092370 | MASKING SUBSTRATES FOR APPLICATION OF PROTECTIVE COATINGS - A method for applying a protective coating to selected portions of a substrate is disclosed. The method includes applying a mask to or forming a mask on at least one portion of the substrate that is not to be covered with the protective coating. The mask may be selectively formed by applying a flowable material to the substrate. Alternatively, the mask may be formed from a preformed film. With the mask in place, the protective coating may be applied to the substrate and the mask. A portion of the protective coating that overlies the mask may be delineated from other portions of the protective coating; for example, by cutting, weakening or removing material from the protective coating at locations at or adjacent to the perimeter of the mask. The portion of the protective coating that overlies the mask, and the mask, may then be removed from the substrate. | 04-02-2015 |
20150375260 | MATERIALS FOR MASKING SUBSTRATES AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A mask material is readily discernible from a substrate to which the mask material is applied. The mask material may have a discernible characteristic, such as its color, luminescence or the like, which may render it visibly distinct from the substrate or detectable using automated inspection equipment. The discernible characteristic of the mask material may render it detectable through a protective coating. | 12-31-2015 |
Warren Daniel Child, Chevy Chase, MD US
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20110320468 | MODULAR SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING CHINESE, JAPANESE AND KOREAN LINGUISTIC DATA IN ELECTRONIC FORM - Embodiments can include means for categorizing lexical data, means for accurately describing the structure hierarchical data, means for accommodating lexicons having disparate data structures, means for pooling data from separate lexicons into aggregate lists, means for gathering data from participating users, and specified interfaces for handwriting recognition, optical character recognition, and text-to-speech and speech-to-text conversion. Embodiments can provide significant enhancements in data description, data connectivity and access, data presentation, data enhancement, and input functionality. The input means may be coupled with an electronic implementation of the character lookup invention by the same inventor to facilitate the lookup of individual characters. An exemplary embodiment can comprise a linguistic services center that interfaces with various natural language processing modules such that users of one module can take advantage of the wealth of linguistic information provided in the system. The resulting system may greatly minimize the frustration and inconvenience users typically experience when using Japanese, Chinese, or Korean in electronic contexts. A revenue sharing and data security system is disclosed for encouraging competitors to make their data available to the system in a way that lexical data providers, the OS provider, the LSC provider, and the user may all mutually benefit. | 12-29-2011 |
20140149103 | MODULAR SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING CHINESE, JAPANESE, AND KOREAN LINGUISTIC DATA IN ELECTRONIC FORM - A linguistic services center is described that interfaces with various natural language processing modules such that users of one module can take advantage of the wealth of linguistic information provided in the system. The resulting system may greatly minimize the frustration and inconvenience users typically experience when using Japanese, Chinese, or Korean in electronic contexts. A revenue sharing and data security system is disclosed for encouraging competitors to make their data available to the system in a way that lexical data providers, the OS provider, the LSC provider, and the user may all mutually benefit. | 05-29-2014 |
William Child, Lock Haven, PA US
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20100062671 | COMPOSITE WIPE - A wipe including at least one non-woven web layer of discontinuous fibers; and a spunbond-meltblown-spunbond web layer of continuous fibers positioned in facing and adjacently contacting relation with the at least one non-woven web layer, wherein the wipe has an opacity index of at least 1.3, where the opacity index is calculated based on the following equation: | 03-11-2010 |
20130180985 | CONFORMABLE WIPES CONTAINER WITH ENHANCED MOISTURE RETENTION - A wipes container with side walls including pleats so that the wipes container is collapsible. A collapse force is required to collapse the container body. A cover is sealed to the container body. The seal has a seal thickness and a seal strength. The wipes container has a combination index of 200,000 or less, where the combination index is calculated based on the following equation: combination index=(collapse index) (recovery index) (moisture loss index), where collapse index=((collapse force)/(side wall thickness))(1,000), recovery index=((1−% recovery of original height)/(side wall thickness))(1,000), and moisture loss index=[((% moisture loss of wipes container over 20 day period)/(seal strength))+((% moisture loss of wipes container over 20 day period)/seal thickness))](10). | 07-18-2013 |
William M. Child, Lock Haven, PA US
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20130014374 | DISPENSER LID AND CONTAINER INCLUDING THE SAME - A method of constructing a container, comprising disposing a primary lid over a storage cavity, the primary lid including a top surface that defines a dispenser portion through which items within the storage cavity may be dispensed, pivotally attaching a dispenser lid to the primary lid, the dispenser lid including a first biasing pin anchor and one of the dispenser lid and the primary lid having a second biasing pin anchor, connecting a first longitudinal end portion of a biasing pin to the first biasing pin anchor, and connecting a second longitudinal end portion of the biasing pin to the second biasing pin anchor, such that the biasing pin urges the dispenser lid towards an open position. | 01-17-2013 |
20130016923 | DISPENSER LID AND CONTAINER INCLUDING THE SAME - A container including a flexible bag having an upper surface and an openable portion formed in the upper surface and a container lid disposed over the openable portion of the flexible bag. The lid includes a bottom rim member attached to the upper surface of the flexible bag, a main container lid portion pivotally attached to the bottom rim member, and a container lid biasing means. The container lid biasing means includes a biasing pin, a first biasing pin anchor disposed on the main container lid portion, the first end portion of the biasing pin being held by the first biasing pin anchor, and a second biasing pin anchor disposed on the bottom rim member, the second end portion of the biasing pin being held by the second biasing pin anchor, such that the biasing pin urges the main container lid portion towards the open position. | 01-17-2013 |
20130019435 | DISPENSER LID AND CONTAINER INCLUDING THE SAME - A container lid biasing means for urging a lid pivotally attached to a container member towards an open position, including a flexible biasing pin having a first longitudinal end portion and a second longitudinal end portion, a first biasing pin anchor disposed on the container lid, the first end portion being held by the first biasing pin anchor, and a second biasing pin anchor disposed on one of the container member and the container lid, the second end portion of the biasing pin being held by the second biasing pin anchor, such that the biasing pin urges the container lid towards the open position. | 01-24-2013 |