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Jonah Alben, San Jose, CA US
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20120182056 | LOW ENERGY FLIP-FLOPS - Embodiments of the present technology are directed toward circuits for gating pre-charging sense nodes within a flip-flop when an input data signal changes and a clock signal is in a given state. Embodiments of the present technology are further directed toward circuits for maintaining a state of the sense nodes. | 07-19-2012 |
Jonah Alben US
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20140070847 | CLOCK GATING LATCH, METHOD OF OPERATION THEREOF AND INTEGRATED CIRCUIT EMPLOYING THE SAME - A clock gating latch, a method of gating a clock signal and an integrating circuit incorporating the clock gating latch or the method. In one embodiment, the clock gating latch includes: (1) a propagation circuit having a single, first switch configured to be driven by an input clock signal, (2) a keeper circuit coupled to the propagation circuit and having a single, first switch configured to be driven by the input clock signal and (3) an AND gate coupled to the propagation circuit and the keeper circuit and having an internal node coupled to a second switch in the propagation circuit and a second switch in the keeper circuit. | 03-13-2014 |
Jonah Cannoy, Fremont, CA US
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20100305093 | Inhibitors of mTOR and Methods of Making and Using - The invention is directed to Compounds of Formula I: | 12-02-2010 |
Jonah Egenolf, Winchester, MA US
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20150039485 | BILLING TRANSACTION CURRENCY NORMALIZATION - An apparatus and method for processing of transactions that originate in differing currencies is described herein. More particularly, a currency conversion is described that occurs during for the purposes of counting transactions and charges while rate calculations such as the application of a discount occur in the multiple, different underlying currencies. Thus, the converted or standardized currency is used to determine if thresholds are satisfied and not for setting or calculation of charges. | 02-05-2015 |
20150160968 | FREEZING A CALL STACK - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for suspending a call stack. One of the methods includes executing a first task on the data processing apparatus. The method includes identifying a first command to be executed by the first task, the first command being associated with commands to be executed as a group. The method includes suspending the task by freezing a call stack associated with the first task, in response to the first command. The method includes associating the task with a set of previously suspended tasks based on the first command. The method includes while the first task is suspended processing a second task on the data processing apparatus. | 06-11-2015 |
Jonah Gamba, Ibaraki JP
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20110187924 | FRAME RATE CONVERSION DEVICE, CORRESPONDING POINT ESTIMATION DEVICE, CORRESPONDING POINT ESTIMATION METHOD AND CORRESPONDING POINT ESTIMATION PROGRAM - For each of a plural number of pixels in a reference frame, a corresponding point estimation unit ( | 08-04-2011 |
20110188583 | PICTURE SIGNAL CONVERSION SYSTEM - A reverse filter operates for adding noise n(x,y) to an output of a deteriorated model of a blurring function H(x,y) to output an observed model g(x,y). The blurring function inputs a true picture f(x,y) to output a deteriorated picture. The reverse filter recursively optimizes the blurring function H(x,y) so that the input picture signal will be coincident with the observed picture. In this manner, the reverse filter extracts a true picture signal. A corresponding point is estimated, based on a fluency theory, on the true input picture signal freed of noise contained in it by the reverse filter ( | 08-04-2011 |
Jonah Gavrieli, Kiryat Tivon IL
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20090049742 | Reversibly Sealing the Pores of Nets and Its Application to Agricultural Protection - The embodiments of the present invention aim to integrate two common agricultural-practices, first of hothouses cover application, and second of protective netting. A method for reversibly sealing the pores of netting by applying a sealing agent on a net in a reversible manner, thereby producing an agricultural covering to protect underlying crops, particularly from cold conditions, is disclosed. A method for reversibly opening the pores of a sealed net, by exposing said portion of the net to chemical or physical unsealing agents and thus opening at least a portion of the sealed pores of the net, is conjointly disclosed. Furthermore, a method of including additives to the sealing agent, which enhances the protective properties of the resultant covering such as its ability to repel insects, its ability to block ultraviolet or other radiation, its water proofing qualities, is also disclosed. | 02-26-2009 |
20100326907 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR REMOVING CONTAMINATES FROM FLUID-MATERIAL - A method for removing contaminants from a fluid-material comprising: providing at least one substrate comprising a three-dimensional knit in an initial configuration made of knitted polymeric fiber which substantially resumes the initial configuration after it is released from stretching or compressing force; and submerging said at least one substrate in a fluidic material for treatment of the fluidic material. | 12-30-2010 |
20120228216 | FLOATING WATER TREATMENT DEVICE - A floating water treatment device for biological treatment of water in a body of water, the device comprising: a submerged biomass-carrying system having at least one biomass-carrying element; a water aeration device adapted to aerate the water in the body of water in the vicinity of the biomass-carrying system; and at least one flotation system, having at least one floating element, the at least one flotation system adapted to float on the surface of the body of water and to support the submerged biomass-carrying system and water aeration device from totally submerging into the body of water. | 09-13-2012 |
Jonah Jones, Sydney New South Wales AU
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20160071496 | ALIGNING CONTENT ITEMS WITH MAP FEATURES - This specification describes technologies relating to aligning content items with map features. In general, one aspect of the subject matter described in this specification can be embodied in methods that include receiving a request for an online map and selecting a shape in the online map to accommodate overlay of a content item. The methods may further include scaling a content item to fit the shape and aligning the content item with an edge of the shape. The methods may further include rendering the map with the content item projected onto the shape and transmitting data encoding the rendered map in response to the request. | 03-10-2016 |
Jonah Klemm-Toole, Palm Beach Gardens, FL US
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20110038710 | Application of Dense Vertically Cracked and Porous Thermal Barrier Coating to a Gas Turbine Component - A configuration for coating a turbine component such as a blade or vane with various forms of thermal barrier coating to provide enhanced temperature capability and increased strain tolerance is disclosed. A gas path surface of the platform, airfoil and airfoil fillet region are first coated with a bond coating. A dense vertically cracked (DVC) thermal barrier coating is then applied to at least the gas path surface of the platform and can be applied to the fillet region. A porous thermal barrier coating is then applied to at least the airfoil. The porous thermal barrier coating can also be applied over the DVC thermal barrier coating if desired. | 02-17-2011 |
Jonah Nuttgens, Ashurst GB
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20130142506 | CLOSED LOOP OPTICAL MODULATION AMPLITUDE CONTROL - Systems and methods are provided for an optical modulation feedback circuit. The feedback circuit includes a low frequency comparison circuit configured to receive a monitoring signal generated by an optical detector, the monitoring signal being proportional to an amount of light generated by an optical transmission device that transmits based on a data signal that is received by an optical driver. The comparison circuit is further configured to generate a modulation control feedback signal that is transmitted to the optical driver based on a comparison of a low frequency component of the monitoring signal and a low frequency component of the data signal. | 06-06-2013 |
20140186056 | Closed Loop Optical Modulation Amplitude Control - Systems and methods are provided for a low frequency AC comparison circuit. The low frequency AC comparison circuit includes circuitry configured to receive a monitoring signal generated by an optical detector, the monitoring signal being proportional to an amount of light generated by an optical transmission device that transmits based on a data signal that is received by an optical driver. The comparison circuit is further configured to generate a modulation current control signal that is transmitted to the optical driver based on a comparison of a low frequency AC component of the monitoring signal and a correlated low frequency AC component of the data signal. | 07-03-2014 |
Jonah Olayinka, Parsippany, NJ US
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20090059729 | MULTIFUNCTION REMINDER SYSTEM - A reminder system has a user interface with a microphone, display and at least one manually operable control. A processor that is coupled to the user interface has a memory and an input for receiving image information signifying at least one predetermined image for storage in the memory. The processor can display simultaneously on the display a calendar image and the predetermined image. In another mode the processor can display at least the predetermined image without displaying the calendar image. In yet another mode the screen can display a conventional clock face with minute and hour hands. As an option, the user can upload a number of images that can then replace the hours numerals on the clock face. Using the user interface and the microphone one can store in the memory at least one pair of a spoken message and a scheduled time. The processor can make the spoken message automatically available at the scheduled time. The processor can be coupled to a remote interface that has a sound sensor for producing a remote sound signal. The remote interface can send the remote sound signal to the processor for storage in the memory for later retrieval. | 03-05-2009 |
Jonah Probell, Alviso, CA US
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20140136916 | DIFFERENTIAL FORMATTING BETWEEN NORMAL AND RETRY DATA TRANSMISSION - A system and method are disclosed for error corrected data transmission using an error detection and retry scheme. Data frames are sent from a transmitting chip to a receiving chip either formatted as PHITs or combined, compressed, and formatted as ePHITs. The ePHIT formatting includes hashing one or more CRC with a sequence number that is generated in the receiver. Upon error detection, a retry operation may retransmit the data in a different format than the original transmission. | 05-15-2014 |
20150341224 | NETWORK-ON-CHIP (NoC) TOPOLOGY GENERATION - A system and method of defining the topology of a network-on-chip. The IP sockets and their data transfer connectivity are defined. The location of each IP socket is defined. A number of switches are defined so that there is at least one switch within a distance from each IP socket, the distance being less than that over which a signal propagates within one clock cycle period. The switches are coupled by links. Links may comprise pipeline stages, storage buffers, and are characterized by a data width. | 11-26-2015 |
Jonah Proujansky-Bell, Alviso, CA US
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20120290810 | Memory Access Latency Metering - Memory transactions that are issued just in time have deterministic response delay. By measuring an actual delay and comparing it to an expected delay a memory scheduler can determine whether it is issuing transaction requests too early and can thereby automatically adapt the issue of transaction requests by delaying future transaction requests to be just in time. | 11-15-2012 |
20140095809 | COHERENCY CONTROLLER WITH REDUCED DATA BUFFER - A coherency controller with a data buffer store that is smaller than the volume of pending read data requests. Data buffers are allocated only for requests that match the ID of another pending request. Buffers are deallocated if all snoops receive responses, none of which contain data. Buffers containing clean data have their data discarded and are reallocated to later requests. The discarded data is later read from the target. When all buffers are full of dirty data requests with a pending order ID are shunted into request queues for later service. Dirty data may be foisted onto coherent agents to make buffers available for reallocation. Accordingly, the coherency controller can issue snoops and target requests for a volume of data that exceeds the number of buffers in the data store. | 04-03-2014 |
20150019776 | SELECTIVE CHANGE OF PENDING TRANSACTION URGENCY - The present invention provides a transaction interface to be used between semiconductor intellectual property cores. The urgency attribute of pending transactions can be changed by a special type of transaction at the interface. The urgency can be incremented, raised to at least an indicated value, or changed to a value as specified. For an interface with multiple pending transactions, a mask can be used to indicate one or more IDs, the transactions of which should be changed. | 01-15-2015 |
Jonah Shacknai, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20150132267 | FIBROBLAST MIXTURES AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - The present disclosure provides a non-autologous product that is a mixture of two or more cells or tissue cultures of fibroblast, or extracts from cultures, or media cultures, isolated from separate individuals, either homogeneous or heterogeneous. The cells or factors are blended together in a product that imparts desired characteristics to the skin of a recipient who is not a source of the mixture. The present disclosure also relates to methods of making and using and/or culturing the fibroblasts including to optimize the potency of the mixture to impart one or more the desired characteristics to the skin of a recipient. | 05-14-2015 |
Jonah Shaver, Bordeaux FR
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20150140267 | SURFACE PREPARATION METHOD - The invention relates to a process for the preparation, by spatial distribution of light intensity, of a surface in relief promoting order and spatial coherence serving as a guide for the organization, on nano- and micrometre scales, of an overlayer on the surface in particular of block copolymers. | 05-21-2015 |
Jonah Sherman, New Nork, NY US
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20150319157 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DYNAMIC AND SECURE COMMUNICATION AND SYNCHRONIZATION OF PERSONAL DATA RECORDS - A system and method for dynamic and secure communication and synchronization of personal data records through a distributed network. More specifically, a system that receives, stores and secures personal data records for users and then transmits and synchronizes personal data records between users in a distributed network based on rule-based security controls. | 11-05-2015 |
Jonah Winfield, Iii, Lorain, OH US
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20100072682 | MINI TORCH WITH TORCH HOLDER AND TORCH ADAPTER - An exothermic mini torch includes a torch holder assembly for holding a consumable thermal torch. The torch holder assembly includes a body defining a recess into which the consumable thermal torch is inserted. A passage is defined in the body having a first end fluidly connected to the gas source and a second end fluidly connected to the recess for delivering gas from the gas source to the consumable thermal torch. A filter is optionally disposed between the gas source and the consumable thermal torch adjacent the second end of the passage for filtering the gas and preventing backflow of the gas into the body. A seal is received in the recess and is optionally annularly disposed between an outer circumferential surface of the consumable thermal torch and a portion of the body forming the recess to direct the gas into the consumable thermal torch. | 03-25-2010 |