Hollis, US
Andy Hollis, White, GA US
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20080229522 | CUSTOMER-CREATED TEXTILES AND CUSTOMER-ORIENTED GARMENT DYEING MACHINE - Customers obtain customized textile materials by selecting style, shape, size, pattern and color for an undyed textile product. Based on a selection made by the customer, the textile product is transformed by a dyeing operation performed on a single item to yield a product, such as a shirt, pants, or jacket, which has a color and pattern of his or her own choosing, in the size and style he or she desires. The process can be performed in a retail setting using a dye machine which allows the process to be viewed by the customer. Preferably, the textile material is constructed from yarns which include cationic cotton alone or in combination with natural cotton or other natural or synthetic fibers, and using anionic dyes, such as a fiber reactive dye, such that the dye is exhausted during the process and effluent from the dye machine is environmentally friendly without excess dye, salts, and alkalis. To enhance the educational and entertainment experience of the customer, the dyeing operation can be performed in a transparent tank or water kettle in the retail outlet so that the customer can view, for example, the garment as it is being dyed to the customer's specifications. | 09-25-2008 |
20100170049 | Customer-Created Textiles and Customer-Oriented Garment Dyeing Machine - Customers obtain customized textile materials by selecting style, shape, size, pattern and color for an undyed textile product. Based on a selection made by the customer, the textile product is transformed by a dyeing operation performed on a single item to yield a product, such as a shirt, pants, or jacket which has a color and pattern of his or her own choosing, in the size and style he or she desires. The process can be performed in a retail setting using a dye machine which allows the process to be viewed by the customer. Preferably, the textile material is constructed from yarns which include cationic cotton alone or in combination with natural cotton or other natural or synthetic fibers, and using anionic dyes, such as a fiber reactive dye, such that the dye is exhausted during the process and effluent from the dye machine is environmentally friendly without excess dye, salts, and alkalis. To enhance the educational and entertainment experience of the customer, the dyeing operation can be performed in a transparent tank or water kettle in the retail outlet so that the customer can view, for example, the garment as it is being dyed to the customer's specifications. | 07-08-2010 |
Andy Hollis, Evans, GA US
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20080234867 | Customer-Created Textiles and Method of Producing Same - Customers obtain customized textile materials by selecting style, shape, size, pattern and color for an undyed textile product. Based on a selection made by the customer, the textile product is transformed by a dyeing operation performed on a single item to yield a product, such as a shirt, pants, or jacket, which has a color and pattern of his or her own choosing, in the size and style he or she desires. The process can be performed in a retail setting using a dye machine which allows the process to be viewed by the customer. Preferably, the textile material is constructed from yarns which include cationic cotton alone or in combination with natural cotton or other natural or synthetic fibers, and using anionic dyes, such as a fiber reactive dye, such that the dye is exhausted during the process and effluent from the dye machine is environmentally friendly without excess dye, salts, and alkalis. | 09-25-2008 |
Benjamin R. Hollis, Seattle, WA US
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20140189641 | CONTINUOUS DEPLOYMENT SYSTEM FOR SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT - Examples of a continuous deployment system are provided that manage and track releases of software code, where some or all of the steps between check-in and deployment to production can be automated. Such systems can reduce the amount of developer effort needed to deploy a package, as developers may not have to be responsible for scheduling package builds, clicking deployment buttons, or manually running tests. The system can take care of all or some of that work. | 07-03-2014 |
Chad Hollis, Winter Springs, FL US
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20120226277 | ORTHOPEDIC EXTERNAL FIXATOR AND METHOD OF USE - An orthopedic apparatus is provided for bridging a first bone unit to a second bone unit. The apparatus is demonstrated on a finger joint, wherein one of the bones and/or ligaments and/or tendons of the joint is/are injured. A method for implanting and using the apparatus also is presented. The apparatus includes a reformably deformable span portion which is generally circular and preferably rhombic. By deforming or reforming the span portion, it can be repositioned laterally, and/or it can be rotated to allow range of rotary motion so as to promote healing. | 09-06-2012 |
Christin P. Hollis, Richmond, KY US
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20150079167 | ENCASED-PELLET TABLETS - An encased-pellet tablet for an active pharmaceutical ingredient comprises an excipient layer on the outside and an inner core that is surrounded by the excipient layer. The inner core contains a plurality of coated pellets, and the coated pellets comprise pellets of the active pharmaceutical ingredient coated with a pellet coating. The excipient layer contains from about 1 wt. % to about 20 wt. % of at least one cushioning agent selected from polyhydroxyl compounds. A method for manufacturing the encased-pellet tablets involves compressing an excipient material to form a first layer; compressing a plurality of coated pellets containing an API on said first layer to form an inner core thereon and compressing additional excipient material around an exposed portion of said inner core thereby surrounding said inner core with excipient material. | 03-19-2015 |
Dale Hollis, Manchester, NH US
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20110181201 | LED Display System and Method for Use with an Audio System - The light-emitting diode (LED) display system and method are provided. A LED display structure houses a quantity of LEDs. A control unit is in communication with the LED display structure. An audio output system supplies at least one audio signal to the control unit, wherein the control unit processes the at least one audio signal and transmits at least one processed audio signal to the LED display structure. A quantity of light is emitted from at least a portion of the quantity of LEDs is based on the at least one processed audio signal. A selection device is in communication with the control unit and controlling selection of at least one display mode of the LED display structure. At least one power supply supplies a quantity of voltage to at least one of the LED display structure, the audio output system, the control unit and the selection device. | 07-28-2011 |
Dale Hollis, Thousand Oaks, CA US
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20110079703 | OBJECT TRACKING SYSTEM - An optical tracking system comprises an array of point source emitters that output respective optical emissions, and a plurality of angle of arrival sensors. Each sensor comprises one or more optical elements and a focal plane array (FPA), with the optical elements arranged to resolve the optical emissions into one or more linear patterns on the FPA. A processing system in communication with the sensors establishes the orientation and position of each of the optical emitters using the linear patterns. A headgear tracking system employs point source emitters on a piece of headgear, with front and rear arrays of angle of arrival sensors located in an aircraft cockpit; a processing system in communication with the sensor arrays establishes an orientation and position for each of the optical emitters on the headgear. | 04-07-2011 |
Darrel Hollis, Acworth, GA US
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20090193707 | Telemetry-Enabled Trap Monitoring System - Disclosed is a trap including a status LED configured to indicate a trap status, a door sensor configured to indicate a door status, and a status button, configured to: 1) wake a micro controller such that the telemetry-enabled trap can be registered with a telemetry system, and 2) cause the status LED to indicate at least the trap status and the door status. Also disclosed is a method for monitoring the trap. The method includes receiving GPS data, monitoring the GPS data for valid positional information, and receiving an event message from a trap tracker module. | 08-06-2009 |
David Hollis, Alexandria Bay, NY US
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20100224648 | PORTABLE AUTOMATIC GOLF BALL DISPENSER - A golf ball dispensing apparatus includes a tube configured to receive at least one golf ball, at least one leg configured to attach to said tube, means for releasing a golf ball from said tube, means for supplying power configured to engage said means for releasing a golf ball, an arm configured to receive a golf ball from said tube wherein said arm is configured to engage said tube at a hinge, and means for sensing motion configured to engage said means for releasing a golf ball. | 09-09-2010 |
Ernest E. Hollis, Bedford, MA US
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20110254162 | High Speed, High Density, Low Power Die Interconnect System - A system for interconnecting at least two die each die having a plurality of conducting layers and dielectric layers disposed upon a substrate which may include active and passive elements. In one embodiment there is at least one interconnect coupling at least one conducting layer on a side of one die to at least one conducting layer on a side of the other die. Another interconnect embodiment is a slug having conducting and dielectric layers disposed between two or more die to interconnect between the die. Other interconnect techniques include direct coupling such as rod, ball, dual balls, bar, cylinder, bump, slug, and carbon nanotube, as well as indirect coupling such as inductive coupling, capacitive coupling, and wireless communications. The die may have features to facilitate placement of the interconnects such as dogleg cuts, grooves, notches, enlarged contact pads, tapered side edges and stepped vias. | 10-20-2011 |
20110256663 | High Speed, High Density, Low Power Die Interconnect System - A system for interconnecting at least two die each die having a plurality of conducting layers and dielectric layers disposed upon a substrate which may include active and passive elements. In one embodiment there is at least one interconnect coupling at least one conducting layer on a side of one die to at least one conducting layer on a side of the other die. Another interconnect embodiment is a slug having conducting and dielectric layers disposed between two or more die to interconnect between the die. Other interconnect techniques include direct coupling such as rod, ball, dual balls, bar, cylinder, bump, slug, and carbon nanotube, as well as indirect coupling such as inductive coupling, capacitive coupling, and wireless communications. The die may have features to facilitate placement of the interconnects such as dogleg cuts, grooves, notches, enlarged contact pads, tapered side edges and stepped vias. | 10-20-2011 |
20130221533 | HIGH SPEED, HIGH DENSITY, LOW POWER DIE INTERCONNECT SYSTEM - A system for interconnecting at least two die each die having a plurality of conducting layers and dielectric layers disposed upon a substrate which may include active and passive elements. In one embodiment there is at least one interconnect coupling at least one conducting layer on a side of one die to at least one conducting layer on a side of the other die. Another interconnect embodiment is a slug having conducting and dielectric layers disposed between two or more die to interconnect between the die. Other interconnect techniques include direct coupling such as rod, ball, dual balls, bar, cylinder, bump, slug, and carbon nanotube, as well as indirect coupling such as inductive coupling, capacitive coupling, and wireless communications. The die may have features to facilitate placement of the interconnects such as dogleg cuts, grooves, notches, enlarged contact pads, tapered side edges and stepped vias. | 08-29-2013 |
20130228938 | HIGH SPEED, HIGH DENSITY, LOW POWER DIE INTERCONNECT SYSTEM - A system for interconnecting at least two die each die having a plurality of conducting layers and dielectric layers disposed upon a substrate which may include active and passive elements. In one embodiment there is at least one interconnect coupling at least one conducting layer on a side of one die to at least one conducting layer on a side of the other die. Another interconnect embodiment is a slug having conducting and dielectric layers disposed between two or more die to interconnect between the die. Other interconnect techniques include direct coupling such as rod, ball, dual balls, bar, cylinder, bump, slug, and carbon nanotube, as well as indirect coupling such as inductive coupling, capacitive coupling, and wireless communications. The die may have features to facilitate placement of the interconnects such as dogleg cuts, grooves, notches, enlarged contact pads, tapered side edges and stepped vias. | 09-05-2013 |
Gregory D. Hollis, Nashville, TN US
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20080221588 | SPECIMEN RETRIEVAL DEVICE - The present invention provides a surgical specimen retrieval device that allows one-handed use by incorporating a geared spool to amplify take up of a flexible line to close the mouth of the specimen bag after the surgical specimen is deposited in the bag. The retrieval device includes a spool with an attached gear that is rotated by movement of a deployment rod with serrated teeth. A flexible line has a proximal end attached to the spool and the distal end attached to the mouth of the bag. When the deployment reel is moved from an extended position to an inserted position, the spool rotates and pays out flexible line to allow the mouth of the deployed bag to open. Once a specimen is taken and deposited in the bag, the deployment rod is moved from the inserted position toward the extended position. This rod movement rotates the spool to take up the line and close the mouth of the bag. When the rod is moved to a fully retracted position, the teeth on the rod disengage from the gear, which allows the spool to rotate freely. The device is then removed from the trocar and the line is used to pull the bagged specimen from the body cavity. | 09-11-2008 |
20090131967 | SURGICAL TROCAR - The present invention provides a surgical trocar including an elongated trocar passageway and an access channel disposed in spaced relationship to each other. The access channel includes a gas seal to prevent gas leakage while the access channel is in use, and a valve to close the access channel when not in use. Once, the trocar is inserted into the body cavity, the access channel allows access of catheters and or other small diameter devices without the need for making extra incisions. This allows continued use of the trocar while utilizing the access channel, giving it a dual function usage. The access channel allows devices to be angled away from the trocar once inside the body cavity making device manipulation easier. | 05-21-2009 |
20120143134 | Method of Performing Laparoscopic Surgery Using a Multi-Access Channel Surgical Trocar - The present invention provides a method of performing laparoscopic surgery using a surgical trocar including an elongated trocar passageway and an access channel disposed in spaced relationship to each other. The access channel includes a gas seal to prevent gas leakage while the access channel is in use, and a valve to close the access channel when not in use. Once, the trocar is inserted into the body cavity, the access channel allows access of catheters and or other small diameter devices without the need for making extra incisions. This allows continued use of the trocar while utilizing the access channel, giving it a dual function usage. The access channel allows devices to be angled away from the trocar once inside the body cavity making device manipulation easier. | 06-07-2012 |
Gregory F. Hollis, Wilmington, DE US
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20120263676 | COMPOSITIONS, METHODS AND KITS RELATING TO HER-2 CLEAVAGE - The present invention relates to compositions, methods and kits based on the ADAM-mediated cleavage of Her-2. The present invention also relates to treatments for cancer, and in particular, breast cancer, by modulating the ADAM-mediated cleavage of Her-2. Further, the invention relates to compositions, methods and kits based on the surprising synergistic effect between inhibition of Her-2 cleavage by an ADAM and certain cytostatic (e.g., Herceptin) and cytotoxic (e.g., Taxol) compounds in, among other things, inhibiting tumor cell proliferation and inducing cell death. Additionally, the invention relates to novel variants of ADAM15, designated ADAM15 variant 1 and ADAM15 variant 2, now identified and isolated. | 10-18-2012 |
Hayden S. Hollis, San Diego, CA US
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20140006930 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTERNET PUBLISHING | 01-02-2014 |
Howell Hollis, Orlando, FL US
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20150040062 | MULTI-MONITOR FULL SCREEN MODE IN A WINDOWING ENVIRONMENT - Mechanisms for implementing a multi-monitor full screen mode in an application module are disclosed. An application module determines a number (N) of monitors that are coupled to a plurality of video ports of a device. The application module directs a window management module (WMM) that is independent of the application module to display at least one cover window that has dimensions coextensive with dimensions of respective maximum display areas of the N monitors. A primary monitor of the N monitors is determined, and a full screen display area associated with the primary monitor is determined. A main application window of the application module is sized to have dimensions that are at least coextensive with dimensions of the full screen display area, and the WMM is directed to display the main application window on the at least on primary monitor. | 02-05-2015 |
James L. Hollis, The Colony, TX US
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20150142675 | ELECTRONIC PROCESS VALIDATION - A system for electronic transaction processing, comprising a plurality of electronic documents, each having a plurality of elements, each element having one or more representation data field, one or more definition data field and one or more record data field, a consumer closing table providing access to a subset of the electronic documents and allowing a borrower that has been associated with the subset of the electronic documents to edit predetermined data fields and to view predetermined educational materials associated with one or more of the elements and a closing disclosure collaboration system configured to provide access to a closing disclosure document and to allow a settlement agent to edit predetermined data fields and to allow a lender to edit predetermined data fields. | 05-21-2015 |
James Robert Hollis, Greenville, SC US
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20140096354 | SERVICE APPARATUS FOR TURBOMACHINE - Various embodiments include a service apparatus for a turbomachine. The service apparatus can include: a frame for coupling to an opening in the turbomachine; a bridge member operably coupled to the frame and spanning a width of the frame, the bridge member being substantially movable along a length of the frame; and a crane member operably coupled to the bridge member, the crane member being substantially movable along the width of the frame, wherein the crane member includes at least one attachment device for attaching to an object within the turbomachine. | 04-10-2014 |
20140165359 | TURBINE TRANSITION PIECE ALIGNMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD - Various embodiments include alignment systems for turbines. In various particular embodiments, an apparatus for aligning an end of a transition piece (TP) with an outlet of a combustor component is disclosed. The apparatus can include: a mount configured to attach to the combustor component proximate the outlet; a hinge component pivotably connected to the mount, the hinge component having an axis of motion substantially perpendicular with a primary axis of the combustor component; a dummy transition piece (dummy TP) component fixedly attached to the hinge component for pivoting with the hinge component; and an adjustment apparatus having a first end fixedly attached to the dummy TP, and a second end with an actuatable adjustment member for modifying a position of the dummy TP. | 06-19-2014 |
20140165397 | TURBINE TRANSITION PIECE (TP) APPARATUS AND METHOD - Various embodiments include an apparatus for installing or removing a transition piece (TP) in a gas turbine. The apparatus can include: a control arm assembly sized to rest within an opening in the gas turbine; a guide system coupled to the control arm assembly, the guide system for transporting the TP within the opening in the gas turbine; and a counter balance coupled to the guide system, the counter balance for countering weight of the TP during the installing or the removing of the TP in the gas turbine. | 06-19-2014 |
Jeffrey D. Hollis, Gallatin, TN US
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20080221588 | SPECIMEN RETRIEVAL DEVICE - The present invention provides a surgical specimen retrieval device that allows one-handed use by incorporating a geared spool to amplify take up of a flexible line to close the mouth of the specimen bag after the surgical specimen is deposited in the bag. The retrieval device includes a spool with an attached gear that is rotated by movement of a deployment rod with serrated teeth. A flexible line has a proximal end attached to the spool and the distal end attached to the mouth of the bag. When the deployment reel is moved from an extended position to an inserted position, the spool rotates and pays out flexible line to allow the mouth of the deployed bag to open. Once a specimen is taken and deposited in the bag, the deployment rod is moved from the inserted position toward the extended position. This rod movement rotates the spool to take up the line and close the mouth of the bag. When the rod is moved to a fully retracted position, the teeth on the rod disengage from the gear, which allows the spool to rotate freely. The device is then removed from the trocar and the line is used to pull the bagged specimen from the body cavity. | 09-11-2008 |
20090131967 | SURGICAL TROCAR - The present invention provides a surgical trocar including an elongated trocar passageway and an access channel disposed in spaced relationship to each other. The access channel includes a gas seal to prevent gas leakage while the access channel is in use, and a valve to close the access channel when not in use. Once, the trocar is inserted into the body cavity, the access channel allows access of catheters and or other small diameter devices without the need for making extra incisions. This allows continued use of the trocar while utilizing the access channel, giving it a dual function usage. The access channel allows devices to be angled away from the trocar once inside the body cavity making device manipulation easier. | 05-21-2009 |
20120143134 | Method of Performing Laparoscopic Surgery Using a Multi-Access Channel Surgical Trocar - The present invention provides a method of performing laparoscopic surgery using a surgical trocar including an elongated trocar passageway and an access channel disposed in spaced relationship to each other. The access channel includes a gas seal to prevent gas leakage while the access channel is in use, and a valve to close the access channel when not in use. Once, the trocar is inserted into the body cavity, the access channel allows access of catheters and or other small diameter devices without the need for making extra incisions. This allows continued use of the trocar while utilizing the access channel, giving it a dual function usage. The access channel allows devices to be angled away from the trocar once inside the body cavity making device manipulation easier. | 06-07-2012 |
Jerahd Hollis, Leesburg, VA US
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20150100366 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING A LAW ENFORCEMENT INVESTIGATION - The present disclosure relates to a method and system for managing a law enforcement investigation, such as a civil or criminal investigation, using a computing system. A disclosed method includes receiving first entity data associated with a first investigation tracking module, comparing the first entity data to a set of investigation data associated with a second investigation tracking module, and, in response to the first entity data matching second entity data associated with the second investigation tracking module, generating a link in the first investigation tracking module to the second entity data associated with the second investigation tracking module. A disclosed system includes investigation tracking logic operative to perform the disclosed method. | 04-09-2015 |
Jeremy Lee Hollis, Cayucas, CA US
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20100310241 | TANKLESS ELECTRIC WATER HEATER WITH EFFICIENT THERMAL TRANSFER - A tankless electric water heater is disclosed that optimizes energy efficiency while minimizing cost and size. A flow-through container surrounds an electric heating element having a surface that is everwhere in direct, unobstructed relationship with the container walls, forming therebetween a passage through which all of the water must pass in a laminar flow while in close proximity to the heater surface, preferably within one-quarter inch and more preferably within one-eighth inch. The entire heater surface is surrounded by water, and all emanated heat must pass into the water. Tubular embodiments can be straight, coiled, U-shaped, and/or S-shaped. Cup-shaped embodiments can direct the water in a counter-flow past inner and outer heating element surfaces. Electrical connectors can be positioned near to each other. Protruding fins can be included that increase heat contact with the water, and the fins can be aligned with the water flow to minimize turbulence. | 12-09-2010 |
John R. Hollis, Canton, MI US
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20140366451 | WEATHERSTRIP ASSEMBLY HAVING A REMOVABLE RETAINING MEMBER - The subject invention provides for a weatherstrip assembly for sealing between a frame and a closure member of a vehicle. The assembly includes a trim portion having a body and a flange extending from the body. The flange is capable of moving between an initial position and a final position. A seal extends from the body for abutting and sealing the closure member. An adhesive is disposed on the body for coupling the trim portion to the frame. The adhesive is disposed opposite the seal such that the seal extends away from the adhesive. A retaining member is selectively mounted to the flange and spaced from the adhesive for selectively engaging the frame to selectively hold the flange in the initial position relative to the frame. The retaining member is removed from the flange while concurrently moving the flange toward the final position. | 12-18-2014 |
John Rey Hollis, Berkeley, CA US
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20130140305 | COLLAPSIBLE BEVERAGE CUP - A collapsible beverage cup and method for its use. The beverage cup is provided with a body portion capable of lying flat in a first state and capable of assuming the shape of a beverage cup in a second state. In its first state, the collapsible beverage cup is substantially two dimensional and planar having a relatively rigid outer shell having a first edge, second edge and boundary edges joining said first and second edges, the collapsible beverage cup further comprising an inner liner for retaining a beverage therein when said collapsible beverage cup is in its second state and a loop, preferably in the shape of a round ring, sized to slide onto the outer shell and releasably maintain the collapsible beverage cup in its second state. | 06-06-2013 |
John Rey Hollis, Albany, CA US
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20100136873 | Collapsible Toy Airplane - A collapsible toy airplane reconfigurable between storage and use configurations. At least one spar member forms first and second wings and is coupled to a fuselage. The main body member and the at least one spar are formed from spring steel with an arcuate cross section whereby they can be reconfigured from a straight, substantially rigid disposition to a coiled configuration. A sheath of flexible material envelops the at least one spar member. The at least one spar member can be pivotable from a use configuration forming the first and second wings to a collapsed configuration substantially in-line with the main body member. The wings can be formed from first and second spar members, each pivotally coupled to the main body portion and each adjustable from a use configuration disposed at a dihedral angle to a collapsed, in-line configuration. | 06-03-2010 |
Kirk Hollis, Los Alamos, NM US
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20090126934 | Kerogen Extraction from Subterranean Oil Shale Resources - The present invention is directed to methods for extracting a kerogen-based product from subsurface (oil) shale formations, wherein such methods rely on fracturing and/or rubblizing portions of said formations so as to enhance their fluid permeability, and wherein such methods further rely on chemically modifying the shale-bound kerogen so as to render it mobile. The present invention is also directed at systems for implementing at least some of the foregoing methods. Additionally, the present invention is also directed to methods of fracturing and/or rubblizing subsurface shale formations and to methods of chemically modifying kerogen in situ so as to render it mobile. | 05-21-2009 |
20100270038 | Kerogen Extraction from Subterranean Oil Shale Resources - The present invention is directed to methods for extracting a kerogen-based product from subsurface (oil) shale formations, wherein such methods rely on fracturing and/or rubblizing portions of said formations so as to enhance their fluid permeability, and wherein such methods further rely on chemically modifying the shale-bound kerogen so as to render it mobile. The present invention is also directed at systems for implementing at least some of the foregoing methods. Additionally, the present invention is also directed to methods of fracturing and/or rubblizing subsurface shale formations and to methods of chemically modifying kerogen in situ so as to render it mobile. | 10-28-2010 |
Kurt Hollis, Saratoga Springs, NY US
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20140370439 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR REDUCING BUBBLES IN LAYERS OF PHOTORESIST MATERIAL - One illustrative system disclosed herein includes a tank adapted to hold a fluid, a photoresist filter adapted to receive the fluid and allow the fluid to flow through the filter, and a vibrator that is operatively coupled to the photoresist filter and adapted to vibrate the photoresist filter as the fluid flows through the photoresist filter. A method disclosed herein includes forcing a fluid through a photoresist filter and actuating a vibrator so as to vibrate the photoresist filter while the fluid is flowing through the photoresist filter. | 12-18-2014 |
Mark Hollis, Concord, MA US
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20100062415 | Pathogen Detection Biosensor - The invention described herein provides methods for the detection of target particles, such as pathogens, soluble antigens, nucleic acids, toxins, chemicals, plant pathogens, blood borne pathogens, bacteria, viruses and the like. Also described is an emittor cell comprising a receptor, wherein the receptor can be an antibody or an Fc receptor, and an emittor molecule for the detection of a target particle in a sample wherein the target particle to be detected is bound by one or more receptors on the emittor cell. Also provided are optoelectronic sensor devices for detecting a target particle in a sample, including in a plurality of samples. | 03-11-2010 |
20120225423 | PATHOGEN DETECTION BIOSENSOR - The invention described herein provides methods for the detection of target particles, such as pathogens, soluble antigens, nucleic acids, toxins, chemicals, plant pathogens, blood borne pathogens, bacteria, viruses and the like. Also described is an emittor cell comprising a receptor, wherein the receptor can be an antibody or an Fc receptor, and an emittor molecule for the detection of a target particle in a sample wherein the target particle to be detected is bound by one or more receptors on the emittor cell. Also provided are optoelectronic sensor devices for detecting a target particle in a sample, including in a plurality of samples. | 09-06-2012 |
Mark A. Hollis, Concord, MA US
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20100041031 | Optoelectronic detection system - The invention described herein provides methods for the detection of soluble antigens. In particular, the methods provide for the detection of soluble proteins and chemicals. In addition, the invention provides methods of detecting a nucleic acid sequence in a sample. Also described is an emittor cell comprising an Fc receptor and an emittor molecule for the detection of a target particle in a sample wherein the target particle to be detected is bound by one or more antibodies. Also provided is an optoelectronic sensor device for detecting a target particle in a plurality of samples. | 02-18-2010 |
20120135404 | OPTOELECTRONIC DETECTION SYSTEM - The invention described herein provides methods for the detection of soluble antigens. In particular, the methods provide for the detection of soluble proteins and chemicals. In addition, the invention provides methods of detecting a nucleic acid sequence in a sample. Also described is an emittor cell comprising an Fc receptor and an emittor molecule for the detection of a target particle in a sample wherein the target particle to be detected is bound by one or more antibodies. Also provided is an optoelectronic sensor device for detecting a target particle in a plurality of samples. | 05-31-2012 |
20150050723 | Optoelectronic Detection System - The invention described herein provides methods for the detection of soluble antigens. In particular, the methods provide for the detection of soluble proteins and chemicals. In addition, the invention provides methods of detecting a nucleic acid sequence in a sample. Also described is an emittor cell comprising an Fc receptor and an emittor molecule for the detection of a target particle in a sample wherein the target particle to be detected is bound by one or more antibodies. Also provided is an optoelectronic sensor device for detecting a target particle in a plurality of samples. | 02-19-2015 |
Mark Alexander Hollis, Concord, MA US
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20120190006 | OPTOELECTRONIC DETECTION SYSTEM - The invention relates to optoelectronic systems for detecting one or more target particles. The system includes a reaction chamber, a specimen collector, an optical detector, and a reservoir containing cells, each of the cells having receptors which are present on the surface of each cell and are specific for the target particle to be detected, where binding of the target particle to the receptors directly or indirectly activates a reporter molecule, thereby producing a measurable optical signal. | 07-26-2012 |
20150093745 | OPTOELECTRONIC DETECTION SYSTEM - The invention relates to optoelectronic systems for detecting one or more target particles. The system includes a reaction chamber, a specimen collector, an optical detector, and a reservoir containing cells, each of the cells having receptors which are present on the surface of each cell and are specific for the target particle to be detected, where binding of the target particle to the receptors directly or indirectly activates a reporter molecule, thereby producing a measurable optical signal. | 04-02-2015 |
Michael C. Hollis, Collierville, TN US
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20130131741 | SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHODS FOR ANCHORING ORTHOPAEDIC IMPLANTS TO BONE - Methods, devices, and systems for delivering and attaching flexible implants to a bone or joint surface. An implant container includes a first component for surrounding and enclosing an implant and a second component adapted for maintaining, supporting, and conforming the shape of the implant. The implant container designed to have at least one component attachable to the implant and to a delivery instrument or tool. The implant container component having a material allowing transmission of light through a thickness of the container and a thickness of an attached implant to cure an adhesive placed between the implant and a bone surface. Additionally, embodiments described provide delivery instruments and tools for attaching implants and implants within containers to a joint or bone surface. | 05-23-2013 |
Michael Chad Hollis, Winter Springs, FL US
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20130150972 | GLENOID VAULT FIXATION - A joint prosthesis system, specifically a shoulder prosthesis, for shoulder replacement, revision and repair. The implants provide fixation into the best bone available to a surgeon. The implants are used in a superior-inferior and anterior-posterior construct forming a type of cross or X-shape. The implants allow for interchangeability of the articulating component as well as rotational orientation. The systems will allow for augments to accommodate bone loss. The implants may allow for additional security using screws or anchors inserted into the scapula. | 06-13-2013 |
20130150974 | GLENOID VAULT FIXATION - A joint prosthesis system, specifically a shoulder prosthesis, for shoulder replacement, revision and repair. The implants provide fixation into the best bone available to a surgeon. The implants are used in a superior-inferior and anterior-posterior construct forming a type of cross or X-shape. The implants allow for interchangeability of the articulating component as well as rotational orientation. The systems will allow for augments to accommodate bone loss. The implants may allow for additional security using screws or anchors inserted into the scapula. | 06-13-2013 |
20150094819 | GLENOID VAULT FIXATION - A joint prosthesis system, specifically a shoulder prosthesis, for shoulder replacement, revision and repair. The implants provide fixation into the best bone available to a surgeon. The implants are used in a superior-inferior and anterior-posterior construct forming a type of cross or X-shape. The implants allow for interchangeability of the articulating component as well as rotational orientation. The systems will allow for augments to accommodate bone loss. The implants may allow for additional security using screws or anchors inserted into the scapula. | 04-02-2015 |
Michael Chad Hollis, Collierville, TN US
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20130123863 | Blade Anchor Systems for Bone Fusion - Fusion devices include blade anchors. The blade anchors may slidingly penetrate a bone or bone fragment, and may induce compression of one bone to another or one fragment to another. The fusion devices may also include a body to which the blade anchors connect. | 05-16-2013 |
20130150975 | Shoulder Arthroplasty - A joint prosthesis system, specifically a shoulder prosthesis, for shoulder replacement, revision and repair. The implants provide fixation into the best bone available to a surgeon. The implants are used in a superior-inferior and anterior-posterior construct forming a type of cross or X-shape. The implants allow for interchangeability of the articulating component as well as rotational orientation. The systems will allow for augments to accommodate bone loss. The implants may allow for additional security using screws or anchors inserted into the scapula. | 06-13-2013 |
20130267956 | BLADE ANCHOR FOR FOOT AND ANKLE - Fixation devices for the foot and ankle are based on a design with a central portion between a pair of blade anchors. The central portion may include sharpening, apertures, notches, or protrusions. The fixation devices may engage two or more bone portions. | 10-10-2013 |
20140012388 | RADIAL HEAD PROSTHESES AND TRIALS - Radial head prostheses and trialing devices. A radial head prosthesis includes a head component and a stem component, and may include an intermediate component. The head component may be offset from the stem component. The head component includes a bearing surface having an axis of rotation, which may be radially and/or angularly offset from the central longitudinal axis of the stem component. A radial head trialing device may include cutting edges for resection of a distal radius. Another trialing device may allow for adjusting the radial offset and/or angular position of a trial head component from a trial stem component. | 01-09-2014 |
20140039632 | GLENOID VAULT FIXATION SYSTEM - A glenoid vault fixation device includes a body and at least one blade anchor. Interchangeable glenoid articular components connect to the body. The set of interchangeable components may address a continuum of glenoid and/or total shoulder indications. The body may provide multiple attachment points for the blade anchor, or may accept multiple anchors. | 02-06-2014 |
Michael K. Hollis, Albuquerque, NM US
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20120249592 | Situational Awareness Components of an Enhanced Vision System - A virtual sphere provided by an enhanced vision system includes synthetic imagery filling said virtual sphere and a common view window mapped to a dedicated position within the synthetic imagery. Imagery of the line of sight of a user is displayed in the common view window. By providing the common view window, visual communication between all users may be possible. By connecting a virtual user to the enhanced vision system and by displaying the imagery for the line of sight of the virtual user in the common view window, the workload of a human operator may be reduced and the time line of actions may be shortened. The enhanced vision system of the present invention may be used, but is not limited to, in a military aircraft to enhance the situational awareness of the flight crew. | 10-04-2012 |
Michael S. Hollis, San Leandro, CA US
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20110196643 | DIVE COMPUTER WITH FREE DIVE MODE AND WIRELESS DATA TRANSMISSION - A dive computer with a free dive mode and/or wireless data transmission capabilities. In one embodiment the invention relates to a diving apparatus including a dive computer having a free dive mode, where the dive computer is configured to calculate a nitrogen loading in the free dive mode using a default value which is the fraction of oxygen in air, and where the free dive mode is used when a diver makes a dive without a self-contained underwater breathing apparatus. Another embodiment includes a method of operating a dive computer including recording two or more first identifiers, receiving pressure information from two or more pressure transmitters, the pressure information comprising second identifiers and pressure measurements, determining whether the pressure information contains one of the two or more first identifiers, and displaying a message indicative of the pressure information that contains one of the two or more first identifiers. | 08-11-2011 |
Michael S. Hollis, Alameda, CA US
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20140058684 | DIVE COMPUTER WITH FREE DIVE MODE AND WIRELESS DATA TRANSMISSION - A dive computer with a free dive mode and/or wireless data transmission capabilities. In one embodiment the invention relates to a diving apparatus including a dive computer having a free dive mode, where the dive computer is configured to calculate a nitrogen loading in the free dive mode using a default value which is the fraction of oxygen in air, and where the free dive mode is used when a diver makes a dive without a self-contained underwater breathing apparatus. Another embodiment includes a method of operating a dive computer including recording two or more first identifiers, receiving pressure information from two or more pressure transmitters, the pressure information comprising second identifiers and pressure measurements, determining whether the pressure information contains one of the two or more first identifiers, and displaying a message indicative of the pressure information that contains one of the two or more first identifiers. | 02-27-2014 |
Mike Hollis, Alameda, CA US
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20130144558 | Systems and Methods for Dive Computers with Remote Upload Capabilities - Dive computers incorporating a variety of features are disclosed. One embodiment of the invention includes a dive computer including a microprocessor, memory configured to store a software application, a pressure transducer configured to determine depth information, and a communications device configured to communicate with external devices, wherein the software application configures the microprocessor to create a dive log stored in memory, wherein the dive log includes recorded information including depth of submersion information recorded from the pressure transducer, and transmit the dive log using the communications device. | 06-06-2013 |
Paul William Hollis, Austin, TX US
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20100302880 | DUAL POWER RAIL WORD LINE DRIVER AND DUAL POWER RAIL WORD LINE DRIVER ARRAY - A dual power rail word line driver for driving a word line of a memory array according to a predecode signal from a decoder powered by a first supply voltage is provided. A signal buffering unit is coupled between the word line and a node. A pull-down unit is coupled between the node and a ground. A pull-up unit is coupled between the node and a second supply voltage higher than or equal to the first supply voltage. The signal buffering unit provides a word line signal corresponding to the predecode signal to the memory array via the word line when the pull-down unit is turned on by the predecode signal and a first pulse signal and the pull-up unit is turned off by a second pulse signal. There is no level shifter on a critical timing path of the dual power rail word line driver. | 12-02-2010 |
20100325368 | SHARED MEMORY HAVING MULTIPLE ACCESS CONFIGURATIONS - An apparatus includes a first processor that accesses memory according to a first clock frequency, a second processor that accesses memory according to a second clock frequency, and a memory device is configurable to selectively operate according to the first clock frequency or the second clock frequency. A memory controller enables dynamic configuration of organization of the memory device to allow a first portion of the memory device to be accessed by the first processor according to the first clock frequency and a second portion of the memory device to be accessed by the second processor according to the second clock frequency. | 12-23-2010 |
Rebecca Hollis, Folsom, CA US
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20110126549 | Ultra low emissions fast starting power plant - The power plant combusts a hydrocarbon fuel with oxygen to produce high temperature high pressure products of combustion. These products of combustion are routed through an expander to generate power. The products of combustion are substantially free of oxides of nitrogen because the oxidizer is oxygen rather than air. To achieve fast starting, oxygen, fuel and water diluent are preferably stored in quantities sufficient to allow the power plant to operate from these stored consumables. The fuel can be a gaseous or liquid fuel. The oxygen is preferably stored as liquid and routed through a vaporizer before combustion in a gas generator along with the hydrocarbon fuel. In one embodiment, the vaporizer gasifies the oxygen by absorption of heat from air before the air is routed into a separate heat engine, such as a gas turbine. The gas turbine thus operates on cooled air and has its power output increased. | 06-02-2011 |
Richard B. Hollis, San Diego, CA US
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20140006930 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTERNET PUBLISHING | 01-02-2014 |
Robert Hollis, San Leandro, CA US
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20110196643 | DIVE COMPUTER WITH FREE DIVE MODE AND WIRELESS DATA TRANSMISSION - A dive computer with a free dive mode and/or wireless data transmission capabilities. In one embodiment the invention relates to a diving apparatus including a dive computer having a free dive mode, where the dive computer is configured to calculate a nitrogen loading in the free dive mode using a default value which is the fraction of oxygen in air, and where the free dive mode is used when a diver makes a dive without a self-contained underwater breathing apparatus. Another embodiment includes a method of operating a dive computer including recording two or more first identifiers, receiving pressure information from two or more pressure transmitters, the pressure information comprising second identifiers and pressure measurements, determining whether the pressure information contains one of the two or more first identifiers, and displaying a message indicative of the pressure information that contains one of the two or more first identifiers. | 08-11-2011 |
20140058684 | DIVE COMPUTER WITH FREE DIVE MODE AND WIRELESS DATA TRANSMISSION - A dive computer with a free dive mode and/or wireless data transmission capabilities. In one embodiment the invention relates to a diving apparatus including a dive computer having a free dive mode, where the dive computer is configured to calculate a nitrogen loading in the free dive mode using a default value which is the fraction of oxygen in air, and where the free dive mode is used when a diver makes a dive without a self-contained underwater breathing apparatus. Another embodiment includes a method of operating a dive computer including recording two or more first identifiers, receiving pressure information from two or more pressure transmitters, the pressure information comprising second identifiers and pressure measurements, determining whether the pressure information contains one of the two or more first identifiers, and displaying a message indicative of the pressure information that contains one of the two or more first identifiers. | 02-27-2014 |
Robert Hollis, St. Peters, MO US
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20090070955 | Snap-Together Wet Nozzle for Vacuum Appliance - A snap-together wet nozzle for use with a vacuum assembly is described, as well as a removable squeegee assembly for use in combination with a wet nozzle for a vacuum assembly. The snap-together wet nozzle includes an elongated, generally U-shaped nozzle housing having outwardly tapering walls, spaced apart closed ends, and a connecting tube passageway for association with a vacuum-producing means, such as a wet/dry vacuum, and further includes a squeegee assembly capable of being insertably mounted within the elongated, generally U-shaped nozzle housing. The squeegee assembly generally includes a squeegee element comprising a plurality of openings extending through the squeegee element; a first, elongated squeegee bar having spaced apart end grooves at each of its ends; and a second, elongated squeegee bar having spaced apart locking end tabs at each of its ends and a plurality of vanes spaced across the interior face of the bar, wherein when the squeegee assembly is assembled and ready for insertion into the nozzle, the squeegee element is located intermediate between the first and second squeegee bars, and wherein the first and second squeegee bars interlock by the engagement of the end tabs of the second squeegee bar with the end grooves of the first squeegee bar. | 03-19-2009 |
Robert R. Hollis, Castro Valley, CA US
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20090090199 | DIVE COMPUTER WITH GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM RECEIVER - Dive computers and methods of logging information including position, audio and video information are disclosed. In one embodiment, the invention includes a processor, a global positioning system receiver connected to the processor and a pressure transducer connected to the processor. | 04-09-2009 |
Robert R. Hollis, San Leandro, CA US
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20090018771 | DIVE COMPUTER INCORPORATING STORED DIVE SITE INFORMATION - Dive computers in accordance with embodiments of the invention are disclosed that store information concerning a dive site. The stored information can be accessed during the dive to provide information concerning such things as points of interest and/or hazards. One embodiment of the invention includes a processor, memory connected to the processor, a pressure transducer connected to the processor and configured to measure depth, and a display connected to the processor. In addition, the memory contains factual information concerning a dive site, and the processor is configured to display at least a portion of the stored factual information concerning the dive site via the display. | 01-15-2009 |
20090135022 | DIVE COMPUTER WITH GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM RECEIVER - Dive computers in accordance with embodiments of the invention are disclosed. One embodiment includes a microprocessor, a pressure transducer connected to the microprocessor, a microphone connected to the microprocessor, a speaker connected to the microprocessor, a telephone transceiver connected to the microprocessor, a GPS receiver connected to the microprocessor and a display. In addition, the microprocessor, pressure transducer and display are configured to display information concerning the dive computer's depth of submersion, the microprocessor, microphone, speaker and telephone transceiver are configured to enable the dive computer to be used as a telephone handset, and the microprocessor is configured to obtain GPS coordinates from the GPS receiver. In a further embodiment, the microprocessor, the microphone, the speaker, the telephone transceiver, the display, and the GPS receiver are components of a mobile phone handset including an external connector for communicating with external devices, the pressure transducer is packaged separately from the mobile phone handset and the pressure transducer packaging includes a connector configured to mate with the external connector of the mobile phone handset creating a connection between the pressure transducer and the microprocessor, and the mobile phone handset and the pressure transducer are contained within a waterproof housing. In addition, a software application installed on the mobile phone handset configures the microprocessor to record information concerning the dive computer's depth and time of submersion in a dive log. | 05-28-2009 |
20120220317 | Dive Computer with Global Positioning System Receiver - Dive computers in accordance with embodiments of the invention are disclosed. One embodiment includes a mobile phone handset, including a microprocessor, a microphone connected to the microprocessor, a speaker connected to the microprocessor, a telephone transceiver connected to the microprocessor, memory, a display, and an external connector for communicating with external devices wherein the memory contains a software application, and a waterproof housing including a pressure transducer, where the mobile phone handset is located within the waterproof housing and connected to the pressure transducer via the external connector, and wherein the software application configures the mobile phone handset to create a dive log stored in memory, wherein the dive log comprises recorded information including depth of submersion information recorded from the pressure transducer and display the recorded information during the dive. | 08-30-2012 |
20130027541 | DIVE COMPUTER WITH GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM RECEIVER - Dive computers in accordance with embodiments of the invention are disclosed. One embodiment includes a mobile phone handset, including a microprocessor, a microphone connected to the microprocessor, a speaker connected to the microprocessor, a telephone transceiver connected to the microprocessor, memory, a display, and an external connector for communicating with external devices wherein the memory contains a software application, and a waterproof housing including a pressure transducer, where the mobile phone handset is located within the waterproof housing and connected to the pressure transducer via the external connector, and wherein the software application configures the mobile phone handset to create a dive log stored in memory, wherein the dive log comprises recorded information including depth of submersion information recorded from the pressure transducer and display the recorded information during the dive. | 01-31-2013 |
20130144558 | Systems and Methods for Dive Computers with Remote Upload Capabilities - Dive computers incorporating a variety of features are disclosed. One embodiment of the invention includes a dive computer including a microprocessor, memory configured to store a software application, a pressure transducer configured to determine depth information, and a communications device configured to communicate with external devices, wherein the software application configures the microprocessor to create a dive log stored in memory, wherein the dive log includes recorded information including depth of submersion information recorded from the pressure transducer, and transmit the dive log using the communications device. | 06-06-2013 |
Robert R. Hollis, Saint Peters, MO US
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20140237763 | Backflush Filter Cleaning System and Method of Use - A backflush filter cleaning system for use with a vacuum cleaner employing an internal filter may include a filter cage having a first end, a second end and a peripheral opening, a backflush valve coupled to the first end, an intake plenum coupled to the second end, the plenum having an air outlet, an inlet valve coupled between the peripheral opening and the air outlet, and a cleaning actuator coupled to at least one of the valves. The system can be adapted to clean a filter coupled to a vacuum cleaner where the system can include a means for establishing a first airflow path from inside the collector through the filter, to the vacuum source, a means for flowing air along the first airflow path, and a means for establishing a second airflow path from an atmosphere surrounding the vacuum cleaner through the backflush valve, through the filter, and into the collector to clean the filter. | 08-28-2014 |
Robert R. Hollis, St. Peters, MO US
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20100146729 | Snap-Together Wet Nozzle for Vacuum Appliance - A snap-together wet nozzle for use with a vacuum assembly is described, as well as a removable squeegee assembly for use in combination with a wet nozzle for a vacuum assembly. The snap-together wet nozzle includes an elongated, generally U-shaped nozzle housing having outwardly tapering walls, spaced apart closed ends, and a connecting tube passageway for association with a vacuum-producing means, such as a wet/dry vacuum, and further includes a squeegee assembly capable of being insertably mounted within the elongated, generally U-shaped nozzle housing. The squeegee assembly generally includes a squeegee element comprising a plurality of openings extending through the squeegee element; a first, elongated squeegee bar having spaced apart end grooves at each of its ends; and a second, elongated squeegee bar having spaced apart locking end tabs at each of its ends and a plurality of vanes spaced across the interior face of the bar, wherein when the squeegee assembly is assembled and ready for insertion into the nozzle, the squeegee element is located intermediate between the first and second squeegee bars, and wherein the first and second squeegee bars interlock by the engagement of the end tabs of the second squeegee bar with the end grooves of the first squeegee bar. | 06-17-2010 |
20100170060 | Flexible Crevice Tool Attachment for Vacuum Appliances - A flexible accessory tool for a vacuum appliance is described, comprising an elongated body with a body portion having an attachment end, a nozzle end spaced apart from the attachment end and having an opening formed therein, and a flexible intermediate region for imparting flexibility to the accessory tool during use. The flexible intermediate region is made up of a rigid skeleton portion having a one or more ribs and support struts, over which a layer of non air-permeable flexible material is applied. During use, the flexible accessory tool may be bent to extreme angles in order to reach and clean debris from hard to reach areas, while not suffering from a decrease in vacuum air flow through the tool as it flexes. | 07-08-2010 |
20120311811 | WET/DRY VACUUM APPLIANCE, DUST FILTRATION ATTACHMENT THEREFORE, AND METHODS OF USE - A wet/dry vacuum assembly is described which includes a powerhead assembly capable of removable attachment to the open upper end of a container, the powerhead assembly including a housing, a motor, a fan, and air inlet, and an air exhaust port; and, a container having an open upper end, a closed lower end, and at least one sidewall there between, the container including a continuous handle member for carrying the container in a suspended position. Also described are water filter attachments having particle diffusing means formed therein, for use with the wet/dry to vacuum assembly for use in dust control when the vacuum assembly is used for vacuuming up fine particulate dust, such as dust generated from sanding drywall joint compound. | 12-13-2012 |
20130145576 | Vacuum Assisted Fur Removal Tool - Described is a self-cleaning vacuum cleaner accessory apparatus, method, and system including a tubular element, a nozzle, and a nozzle housing that can include at least one nozzle housing notch. The apparatus can further include a bristle plate coupled to the nozzle housing. The bristle plate can include at least one bristle and at least one tabular release element to control the movement of at least one bristle plate tab. The at least one bristle plate tab can be coupled to, or decoupled from, the at least one nozzle housing notch to either permit or prohibit the bristle plate's movement with respect to the nozzle housing. The bristle plate can further include a pivot for rotating the bristle plate to invert the at least one bristle's orientation. Once inverted, airflow from a vacuum can remove debris from the bristles before returning the bristle plate to its original orientation. | 06-13-2013 |
Robert W. Hollis, Homer Glen, IL US
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20100160129 | REINFORCED FOAM CUP, METHOD OF AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING SAME - A reinforced plastic foam cup including a body which defines an open top end and a closed bottom end, wherein the top end has a greater diameter than the bottom end. The body includes a reinforced tapered side wall that extends from the bottom end to the top end. A substantial portion of the reinforced tapered side wall includes a plastic foam layer, a pressure sensitive adhesive layer and a rigid material layer. Such reinforced plastic foam cup provides an improved tactile feel and enhanced insulation and rigidity properties. | 06-24-2010 |
20100319834 | REINFORCED PLASTIC FOAM CUP, METHOD OF AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING SAME - A reinforced plastic foam cup including a body which defines an open top end and a closed bottom end, wherein the top end has a greater diameter than the bottom end. The body includes a reinforced tapered side wall that extends from the bottom end to the top end. A substantial portion of the reinforced tapered side wall includes a plastic foam layer, a pressure sensitive adhesive layer and a rigid material layer. Such reinforced plastic foam cup provides an improved tactile feel and enhanced insulation and rigidity properties. | 12-23-2010 |
20100323866 | REINFORCED PLASTIC FOAM CUP, METHOD OF AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING SAME - A reinforced plastic foam cup including a body which defines an open top end and a closed bottom end, wherein the top end has a greater diameter than the bottom end. The body includes a reinforced tapered side wall that extends from the bottom end to the top end. A substantial portion of the reinforced tapered side wall includes a plastic foam layer, a pressure sensitive adhesive layer and a rigid material layer. Such reinforced plastic foam cup provides an improved tactile feel and enhanced insulation and rigidity properties. | 12-23-2010 |
20110011863 | DISPOSABLE CUP LID - A disposable cup lid including a body and a mounting portion extending around the periphery of the body. The body defines a suitably shaped clearance area to accommodate a person's nose when drinking the contents of a cup having the lid positioned thereon. The body also defines an enhanced drinking area which is suitably configured to provide a person with a drinking experience more similar to the drinking experience of drinking from an uncovered cup or glass. In one embodiment, the body includes a raised portion which defines a lip engaging front wall and an enhanced drinking area. The enhanced drinking area includes a closure member having an upwardly extending gripping member and a drink-through opening initially covered by the closure member, wherein the drink-through opening is positioned substantially adjacent to the lip engaging front wall. The closure member is movable about a hinge from an initial closed position to an open position. The closure member of the top wall is also movable into a locking position wherein the gripping member frictionally engages the walls of a locking recess. | 01-20-2011 |
20120091153 | REINFORCED CUP - A reinforced plastic foam cup including a body which defines an open top end and a closed bottom end, wherein the top end has a greater diameter than the bottom end. The body includes a reinforced tapered side wall that extends from the bottom end to the top end. A substantial portion of the reinforced tapered side wall includes a plastic foam layer, a pressure sensitive adhesive layer and a rigid material layer. Such reinforced plastic foam cup provides an improved tactile feel and enhanced insulation and rigidity properties. | 04-19-2012 |
Ronald A. Hollis, Pleasant Grove, UT US
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20140374925 | COMPONENT ASSEMBLY USING A TEMPORARY ATTACH MATERIAL - A method of attaching a die to a carrier using a temporary attach material is disclosed. The method comprises attaching the temporary attach material between a surface of the die and a surface of the carrier. The temporary attach material attaches the die to the carrier. The method comprises bonding at least one connector to the die and the carrier. The connector includes a first end bonded to the carrier and a second end bonded to the die. The method further comprises encapsulating at least a portion of the die and at least a portion of the at least one connector by an encapsulation material. | 12-25-2014 |
Ronald Almy Hollis, Pleasant Grove, UT US
Sean Hollis, Houston, TX US
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20140262269 | METHOD TO REPAIR LEAKS IN A CEMENTED ANNULUS - A method of providing pressure containment of a well having a well annulus. The well annulus contains a set cement, and the cement contains flow paths which communicate a well pressure to the surface. The method includes placing a containment cement slurry in a reception area at the top of the well and installing an injection delivery system within the reception area. The method may further include preparing a settable fluid for injection into the flow paths and injecting the settable fluid through the injection delivery system into the flow paths. In one disclosed embodiment, the injection delivery system may include a series of injection tubulars configured to deliver the settable fluid to the flow paths. The injection delivery system may include a template having a first, second, third and fourth injection tubular. According to this disclosure, the method may also include allowing the settable fluid to set, monitoring the pressure of the well annulus, and performing remedial well action based on the observed pressures. | 09-18-2014 |
Shannon Hollis, Delaware, OH US
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20080221223 | Methods for treating arthropods - Methods for treating arthropods comprising depositing at least one drop of a liquid formulation containing at least one surfactant on a solid surface of an arthropod at a contact angle sufficient to cause rapid and enhanced knockdown (KD) of the arthropod. The contact angle comprises an angle formed between a resting drop of the liquid formulation and the solid surface on which the drop rests measured, after a period of about 80 milliseconds (ms) or more from the time that a drop of the liquid formulation is deposited on the solid surface, at a contact point between a tangent line drawn on a liquid/vapor interface surface of the resting drop in contact with the solid surface and a tangent to the solid surface on which the drop rests. | 09-11-2008 |
20150017116 | METHODS FOR TREATING ARTHROPODS - Methods for treating arthropods comprising depositing at least one drop of a liquid formulation containing at least one surfactant on a solid surface of an arthropod at a contact angle sufficient to cause rapid and enhanced knockdown (KD) of the arthropod. The contact angle comprises an angle formed between a resting drop of the liquid formulation and the solid surface on which the drop rests measured, after a period of about 80 milliseconds (ms) or more from the time that a drop of the liquid formulation is deposited on the solid surface, at a contact point between a tangent line drawn on a liquid/vapor interface surface of the resting drop in contact with the solid surface and a tangent to the solid surface on which the drop rests. | 01-15-2015 |
Terry Hollis, Wellington, FL US
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20080273964 | STATOR DAMPER SHIM - A system and method for reducing vibration and wear to adjacent platform surfaces and mounting locations of a vane segment in a gas turbine engine is disclosed. The present invention seeks to improve the interaction between mating faces of adjacent gas turbine vane assemblies by increasing the surface area where contact between the adjacent vanes occurs, so as to increase the damping capability and reduce the wear to the mating surfaces. | 11-06-2008 |
20090004364 | Method For Protecting New/Used Engine Parts - New and used parts of gas and steam turbine engines are protected by imparting a controlled residual compressive stress to given portions of the part and then coated by a CVD or PVD process at low temperatures with layers of TiN or alloys thereof at alternate selective hard and less hardened levels. The protective treatment is particularly efficacious for airfoils of compressor blades/vanes of gas turbine engines and airfoils of airfoils and certain components of steam turbine engines. This method is targeted to reduce erosion, corrosion and stress-corrosion cracking in these parts. | 01-01-2009 |
Thedford Keith Hollis, Oxford, MS US
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20120205554 | AIR-STABLE, BLUE LIGHT EMITTING CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS - We report the synthesis and characterization of four novel CCC—NHC pincer platinum(II) and palladium(II) complexes, which adopt a distorted square planar configuration. These complexes emit bright blue light in the solid state under UV irradiation with emissions that are stable in ambient atmosphere (O2 and H2O) for extended periods. We also report the synthesis and characterization of CCC—NHC pincer ligand nickel complexes, and solid state fluorescence spectra have been collected for two of the complexes reported. X-ray structural analysis of a representative compound exhibits a distorted square planar geometry. Finally, we report the synthesis and characterization of CCC—NHC pincer ligand complexes for abnormal carbens, triazole, and BIA. | 08-16-2012 |
Thomas J. Hollis, Medford, NJ US
Timothy Hollis, Spanish Fork, UT US
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20090289700 | FORWARDED CLOCK FILTERING - Some embodiments include a tunable bandpass filter to provide a filtered output signal; a circuit portion to provide an output signal in response to the filtered output signal; a comparator circuit to provide a comparison signal in response to the output signal from the circuit portion; and a feedback circuit to tune the tunable bandpass filter in response to the comparison signal provided by the comparator circuit. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 11-26-2009 |
Timothy Hollis, Meridian, ID US
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20090174455 | EXPLICIT SKEW INTERFACE FOR MITIGATING CROSSTALK AND SIMULTANEOUS SWITCHING NOISE - Methods and apparatus are disclosed, such as those involving an inter-chip interface configured to receive and process electronic data. One such interface includes a receiver circuit that includes a clock tree configured to receive a clock signal at a clock tree input. The clock tree distributes a plurality of clock signals delayed from the clock signal such that one or more of the clock signals have a delay different from the delays of the other clock signals. The receiver circuit further includes a plurality of data input latches configured to receive a plurality of data elements over two or more different points in time. This configuration at least partially reduces crosstalk and simultaneous switching output noise. | 07-09-2009 |
20090182918 | DATA BUS INVERSION APPARATUS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS - Apparatus, systems, and methods are disclosed such as those that operate to encode data bits transmitted on a plurality of channels according to at least one of multiple Data Bus Inversion (DBI) algorithms. Additional apparatus, systems, and methods are disclosed. | 07-16-2009 |
20100026533 | Data Bus Inversion Apparatus, Systems, and Methods - Apparatus, systems, and methods are disclosed such as those that operate to encode data bits transmitted on a plurality of channels according to at least one of multiple Data Bus Inversion (DBI) algorithms. Additional apparatus, systems, and methods are disclosed. | 02-04-2010 |
20120044028 | ADAPTIVE ON DIE DECOUPLING DEVICES AND METHODS - Semiconductor dies and methods are described, such as those including a first capacitive pathway having a first effective series resistance (ESR) and a second capacitive pathway having an adjustable ESR. One such device provides for optimizing the semiconductor die for different operating conditions such as operating frequency. As a result, semiconductor dies can be manufactured in a single configuration for several different operating frequencies, and each die can be tuned to reduce (e.g. minimize) supply noise, such as by varying the ESR or the capacitance of at least one of the pathways. | 02-23-2012 |
20120056762 | Data Bus Inversion Apparatus, Systems, and Methods - Apparatus, systems, and methods are disclosed such as those that operate to encode data bits transmitted on a plurality of channels according to at least one of multiple Data Bus Inversion (DBI) algorithms. Additional apparatus, systems, and methods are disclosed. | 03-08-2012 |
20120114087 | EXPLICIT SKEW INTERFACE FOR REDUCING CROSSTALK AND SIMULTANEOUS SWITCHING NOISE - Methods and apparatus are disclosed, such as those involving an inter-chip interface configured to receive and process electronic data. One such interface includes a receiver circuit that includes a clock tree configured to receive a clock signal at a clock tree input. The clock tree distributes a plurality of clock signals delayed from the clock signal such that one or more of the clock signals have a delay different from the delays of the other clock signals. The receiver circuit further includes a plurality of data input latches configured to receive a plurality of data elements over two or more different points in time. This configuration at least partially reduces crosstalk and simultaneous switching output noise. | 05-10-2012 |
20120242157 | DEVICES HAVING DIFFERENT EFFECTIVE SERIES RESISTANCE STATES AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING SUCH DEVICES - Devices and methods are described, such as those including parallel paths coupled between a first power supply and a second power supply. The parallel paths include different values of capacitance to reduce unwanted variations as a function of current demand frequency such as resonance. A selectable resistance is provided along one or more parallel paths, and can be varied during different times in a signal burst. | 09-27-2012 |
20130031151 | INCORPORATING NOISE AND/OR JITTER INTO WAVEFORM GENERATION - Methods and apparatus disclosed herein operate, for example, to derive a non-ideal received signal from an ideal signal, to compute, from the non-ideal received signal, at least one probability density function of amplitude and time values representing deviations from the ideal signal, to derive at least one amplitude noise component and at least one timing jitter component from the at least one probability density function, and to generate a non-ideal waveform by applying the at least one amplitude noise component and the at least one timing jitter component to an ideal waveform. | 01-31-2013 |
20130069705 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR LOWERING INTERCONNECT CAPACITANCE - Methods and apparatus for lowering the capacitance of an interconnect, are disclosed. An example apparatus may include an interconnect formed in at least one integrated circuit and configured to pass a signal through at least a portion of the at least one integrated circuit. The apparatus may include a transmitter to operate at a first voltage and a second voltage, and to output to an end node of the interconnect a reduced swing signal ranging from the first voltage to a third voltage. The third voltage may be between the first and second voltages, and the reduced swing signal may operate to reduce a capacitance of the interconnect when compared to operating the transmitter at the second voltage. Additional apparatus and methods are disclosed. | 03-21-2013 |
20130094615 | EXPLICIT SKEW INTERFACE FOR REDUCING CROSSTALK AND SIMULTANEOUS SWITCHING NOISE - Methods and apparatus are disclosed, such as those involving an inter-chip interface configured to receive and process electronic data. One such interface includes a receiver circuit that includes a clock tree configured to receive a clock signal at a clock tree input. The clock tree distributes a plurality of clock signals delayed from the clock signal such that one or more of the clock signals have a delay different from the delays of the other clock signals. The receiver circuit further includes a plurality of data input latches configured to receive a plurality of data elements over two or more different points in time. This configuration at least partially reduces crosstalk and simultaneous switching output noise. | 04-18-2013 |
20130230089 | SELF-CALIBRATING CONTINUOUS-TIME EQUALIZATION - Embodiments of the invention comprise a continuous-time equalizer for reducing ISI in data received from a communication channel, and methods and circuitry for tuning or calibrating that equalizer. Selected coefficients for a transfer function of the equalizer circuit are fixed, while other coefficients are tuned by an adaptive algorithm. The adaptive algorithm minimizes errors associated with the tunable coefficients based on one or more training signals sent by the transmitter and received by the equalizer circuit at the receiver. The training signals allow for a variety of error terms to be calculated, from which the tunable coefficients are updated so as to iteratively minimize the error terms and simultaneously tune the equalizer to more accurately compensate for the degrading effects of the channel. | 09-05-2013 |
20130317796 | Simulating the Transmission and Simultaneous Switching Output Noise of Signals in a Computer System - Methods implementable in a computer system for simulating the transmission of signals across a plurality of data channels (bus) are disclosed. The disclosed techniques simulate the effects of Intersymbol Interference (ISI), cross talk, and Simultaneous Switching Output (SSO) noise by generating Probability Distribution Functions (PDFs) for each. The resulting PDFs are convolved to arrive at a total PDF indicative of the reception of data subject to each of these non-idealities. The total PDF, and its underlying terms, can be indexed to particular channels of the bus as well as to particular logic states. Use of the disclosed technique allows bit error rates and sensing margins to be determined with minimal computation and simulation. | 11-28-2013 |
20140044220 | Reference Voltage Generator for Single-Ended Communication Systems - An improved reference voltage (Vref) generator for a single-ended receiver in a communication system is disclosed. The Vref generator in one example comprises a cascoded current source for providing a current, I, to a resistor, Rb, to produce the Vref voltage (I*Rb). Because the current source isolates Vref from a first of two power supplies, Vref will vary only with the second power supply coupled to Rb. As such, the improved Vref generator is useful in systems employing signaling referenced to that second supply but having decoupled first supplies. For example, in a communication system in which the second supply (E.g. Vssq) is common to both devices, but the first supply (Vddq) is not, the disclosed Vref generator produces a value for Vref that tracks Vssq but not the first supply. This improves the sensing of Vssq-referenced signals in such a system. | 02-13-2014 |
20140049244 | Reference Voltage Generation for Single-Ended Communication Channels - An improved reference voltage (Vref) generator useable, for example, in sensing data on single-ended channels is disclosed. The Vref generator can be placed on the integrated circuit containing the receivers, or may be placed off chip. In one embodiment, the Vref generator comprises an adjustable-resistance voltage divider in combination with a current source. The voltage divider is referenced to I/O power supplies Vddq and Vssq, with Vref being generated at a node intervening between the adjustable resistances of the voltage divider. The current source injects a current into the Vref node and into a non-varying Thevenin equivalent resistance formed of the same resistors used in the voltage divider. So constructed, the voltage generated equals the sum of two terms: a first term comprising the slope between Vref and Vddq, and a second term comprising a Vref offset. Each of these terms can be independently adjusted in first and second modes: the slope term via the voltage divider, and the offset term by the magnitude of the injected current. Use of the disclosed Vref generator in one useful implementation allows Vref to be optimized at two different values for Vddq. | 02-20-2014 |
Timothy Hollis, Meridan, ID US
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20100213972 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR DRIVING A SIGNAL OFF AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT - Embodiments of the present invention provide electronic devices, memory devices and methods of driving an on-chip signal off a chip. In one such embodiment, an on-chip signal and a second signal complementary to the on-chip signal are generated and provided to the two inputs of a differential driver. One output of the differential driver circuitry is coupled to an externally-accessible output terminal of the package. The other output may be terminated off the chip, but within the package. By routing the output signal and a second complementary output through the package, crosstalk potentially caused by the output signal can be reduced. Simultaneous switching output noise may also be reduced through use of a current-steering differential driver topology. Signal symmetry may also improve, reducing inter-symbol interference. | 08-26-2010 |
Timothy M. Hollis, Poway, CA US
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20130235948 | MULTI-LEVEL SIGNALING - Apparatus are disclosed, such as those involving a transmitter circuit that is configured to generate multi-level signals based on a plurality of data digits. One such transmitter circuit includes a signal output and an encoder configured to provide control signals based at least partially on the plurality of data digits. The transmitter circuit also includes a first set of switches configured to receive one or more of the control signals, and to selectively conduct a first or second voltage reference to the signal output. The transmitter circuit further includes first and second voltage drop circuits that provide third and fourth voltage references, respectively. The third and fourth voltage references have voltage levels between those of the first and second voltage references. The transmitter circuit also includes a second set of switches configured to receive one or more of the control signals, and selectively conduct the third or fourth voltage reference to the signal output. | 09-12-2013 |
20130307583 | ADJUSTABLE DATA DRIVERS AND METHODS FOR DRIVING DATA SIGNALS - Apparatuses and methods for driving input data signals onto signal lines as output data signals are disclosed. An example apparatus includes a detection circuit, a driver adjust circuit, and a data driver. The detection circuit is configured to detect a characteristic(s) of a group of input data signals to be driven onto adjacent signal lines. A characteristic could be, for example, a particular combination of logic levels and/or transitions for the group of input data signals. The driver adjust circuit is configured to provide a driver adjustment signal based at least in part on a detection signal, that is provided by the detection circuit. A data driver is configured to drive a respective one of the group of input data signals as a respective one of the output data signals, wherein the data driver is adjusted based at least in part on the driver adjustment signal. | 11-21-2013 |
20140071771 | BUFFER DIE IN STACKS OF MEMORY DIES AND METHODS - Memory devices and methods of making and operating them are shown. Memory devices shown include stacked memory dies with one or more buffer dies included. In one such memory device, a command die communicates with one or more downstream memory dies through the one or more buffer dies. The one or more buffer dies function to repeat signals, and can potentially improve performance for higher numbers of memory dies in the stack. | 03-13-2014 |
20140074446 | TIME-DOMAIN SIGNAL GENERATION - Methods and apparatus disclosed herein operate to receive a plurality of cycles characterized by a set of time-domain aspects, to modify at least one of the time-domain aspects of at least some of the plurality of cycles to produce a plurality of modified cycles, to process at least some of the modified cycles to produce time-domain cycles, and to create a time-domain signal based at least in part on concatenating the time-domain cycles. | 03-13-2014 |
20140125424 | ADAPTIVE ON DIE DECOUPLING DEVICES AND METHODS - Semiconductor dies and methods are described, such as those including a first capacitive pathway having a first effective series resistance (ESR) and a second capacitive pathway having an adjustable ESR. One such device provides for optimizing the semiconductor die for different operating conditions such as operating frequency. As a result, semiconductor dies can be manufactured in a single configuration for several different operating frequencies, and each die can be tuned to reduce (e.g. minimize) supply noise, such as by varying the ESR or the capacitance of at least one of the pathways. | 05-08-2014 |
20140169116 | CIRCUITRY AND METHODS MINIMIZING OUTPUT SWITCHING NOISE THROUGH SPLIT-LEVEL SIGNALING AND BUS DIVISION ENABLED BY A THIRD POWER SUPPLY - Disclosed herein are circuitry and methods for transmitting data across a parallel bus using both high common mode and low common mode signaling. The transmitter stages are configured to work with two of three possible power supply voltages: a high Vddq voltage, a low Vssq voltage, and an intermediate Vx voltage. In one embodiment, the odd numbered transmitter stages, that drive the odd numbered outputs to the bus, use the Vddq and Vx supplies, such that the odd numbered outputs comprise high common mode signals. The even numbered transmitter stages, that drive the even numbered outputs to the bus, use the Vx and Vssq supplies, such that the even numbered outputs comprise low common mode signals. | 06-19-2014 |
20140301499 | METHODS FOR BYPASSING FAULTY CONNECTIONS - Apparatus are disclosed, such as those involving a 3-D integrated circuit. One such apparatus includes a first die including a plurality of vertical connectors formed therethrough. The apparatus also includes a first circuit configured to encode multiple data bits into a multi-bit symbol, and provide the multi-bit symbol to two or more of the vertical connectors. The apparatus further includes a second circuit configured to receive the multi-bit symbol from at least one of the two or more vertical connectors, and decode the multi-bit symbol into the multiple data bits. The apparatus provides enhanced repairability with no or less redundant vertical connectors, thus avoiding the need for “on the fly” or field repair of defective vertical connectors. | 10-09-2014 |
20140313062 | DATA BUS INVERSION APPARATUS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS - Apparatus, systems, and methods are disclosed such as those that operate to encode data bits transmitted on a plurality of channels according to at least one of multiple Data Bus Inversion (DBI) algorithms. Additional apparatus, systems, and methods are disclosed. | 10-23-2014 |
Timothy Mowry Hollis, Poway, CA US
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20140281075 | DATA BUS INVERSION (DBI) ENCODING BASED ON THE SPEED OF OPERATION - A method for data transmission is described. A signaling speed of operation of an electronic device is determined. A data bus inversion algorithm is selected based on the signaling speed of operation. The selected data bus inversion algorithm is used to encode data. The encoded data and a data bus inversion flag are sent to a receiver over a transmission medium. | 09-18-2014 |
20150123709 | REFERENCE-VOLTAGE-LESS PSEUDO-DIFFERENTIAL INPUT CIRCUITRY - System, methods and apparatus are described that facilitate data communications using a single-ended communication link. A method for data communications includes decoupling a direct current component from an alternating current component of a single-ended input signal, biasing the alternating current component with a predetermined bias voltage to obtain a realigned signal, and providing a digital output representative of the input signal by comparing the realigned signal with the predetermined bias voltage. The realigned signal can be compared with the predetermined bias voltage using hysteresis comparison to provide an output signal that switches between logic states compatible with a logic circuit. | 05-07-2015 |
20150139355 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR FACILITATING DATA INVERSION TO LIMIT BOTH INSTANTANEOUS CURRENT AND SIGNAL TRANSITIONS - Electronic devices are adapted to facilitate data encoding for simultaneously limiting both instantaneous current and signal transitions. According to one example, an electronic device may perform a first encoding scheme on a group of data bits to be transmitted on a data bus. The first encoding scheme may be performed based on a number of transitions within the group of data bits for each data channel. A second encoding scheme may also be performed on the group of data bits. The second encoding scheme may be performed based on a number of data bits within the group of data bits for each data channel exhibiting a predetermined state (e.g., a one or a zero). After both encoding scheme are performed on the group of data bits, the encoded data bits may be transmitted over respective data channels of the data bus. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also included. | 05-21-2015 |
William K. Hollis, Duvall, WA US
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20090319547 | Compression Using Hashes - A compression algorithm may use a hash function to compress a file. The hash function may be selected to have multiple collisions so that a compressed file may include the hash values and indexes to the collisions. In some cases, a database of data and their hash values may be built during compression, while in other cases a preexisting database may be used. A preexisting database may be used as a shared secret to provide security to the compressed file. In many embodiments, the compression algorithm may be used recursively to reduce the size of the file by using the same or different hash functions. | 12-24-2009 |
20110173429 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO MINIMIZE COMPUTER APPARATUS INITIAL PROGRAM LOAD AND EXIT/SHUT DOWN PROCESSING - A method to reduce and thereby improve the initial program load time of a computing apparatus operating system and thus provides for near instantaneous user interaction. When practicing the instant invention, a computing apparatus operating system or application processing component is loaded neither sequentially nor completely, but rather on an as required basis. The invention's “required only” loading of processing components persist through subsequent operation and shut down of the computing apparatus with each loaded task creating a checkpoint record of processing modifications to non-volatile memory. Such checkpointing allows shut down processing of the apparatus to consist of merely flushing memory buffers in the apparatus checkpointed non-volatile memory of the apparatus to permanent storage and powering off of the apparatus, with subsequent initial program load (IPL) sequencing referencing the checkpointed records to minimize future system initialization elapsed time. | 07-14-2011 |
Zachary Hollis, Denver, CO US
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20140066192 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CREATING AND MAINTAINING AN INVENTORY LIST AND VERIFYING COMPONENTS OF GAMING EQUIPMENT - Systems and methods for authenticating an inventory list of the components installed on electronic gaming devices, including receiving, from an input device, an input signal indicating the identity and location of a gambling device, and an electronic signature of each installed component, receiving the electronic signature and software components which should be installed on the gambling device, comparing electronic signature of the components. If the electronic signature of the components do not match the received electronic signature of the what should be installed on the gambling device, and sending a confirmation to the inventory database component indicating the correct software is not installed. | 03-06-2014 |
20140066193 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CREATING AND MAINTAINING AN INVENTORY LIST AND VERIFYING COMPONENTS OF GAMING EQUIPMENT - Systems and methods for authenticating an inventory list of the components installed on electronic gaming machines, including receiving, from an input device, an input signal indicating the identity and location of a gaming machine, an electronic signature of each installed component, receiving the electronic signature and software components which should be installed on the gaming machine, and comparing electronic signature of the components. If the electronic signature of the components does not match the received electronic signature of what should be installed on the gaming machine, and sending a confirmation to the inventory database component indicating the correct software is not installed. | 03-06-2014 |
Zachary Alexander Hollis, Castro Valley, CA US
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20150059737 | RETAINING RING FOR MOUTHPIECES ATTACHED TO DIVING APPARATUS - Retaining rings for use with mouthpieces utilized in underwater diving in accordance with embodiments of the invention are described. One embodiment of the invention includes a mouthpiece configured to engage with a diving apparatus including a first end configured to be worn in the mouth of a diver, a second end configured to engage with a diving apparatus, and a retaining ring movably disposed between the first end and the second end from a first position to a second position, wherein when the retaining ring is in the first position the mouthpiece is removably attached to the diving apparatus, and wherein movably disposing the retaining ring to the second position securely attaches the mouthpiece to the diving apparatus. | 03-05-2015 |