Moore, OR
Andrew J. Moore, Keizer, OR US
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20090319978 | Mask Patterns for Use in Multiple-Exposure Lithography - A method for determining mask patterns to be used on photo-masks in a multiple-exposure photolithographic process is described. During the method, an initial mask pattern, which is intended for use in a single-exposure photolithographic process, and a target pattern that is to be printed are used to determine a first mask pattern and a second mask pattern, which are intended for use in the multiple-exposure photolithographic process. In particular, the first mask pattern includes a first feature and the second mask pattern includes a second feature, and the first feature and the second feature overlap an intersection between features in the initial mask pattern. Moreover, the first mask pattern and the second mask pattern have at least one decreased spatial frequency relative to the initial mask pattern along at least one direction in the initial mask pattern. | 12-24-2009 |
Andy Moore, Portland, OR US
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20140110384 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MARKING AN ARTICLE - The invention is a method and an apparatus for marking an article and the article thus marked. It includes providing the article. Generating a plurality of groups of laser pulses. At least one of the plurality of groups is generated by modulating a beam of laser pulses to form a plurality of beamlets. Each, of the plurality of beamlets, include at least one laser pulse. It also includes directing the plurality of groups of laser pulses onto the article such that laser pulses within the at least one of the plurality of groups impinge upon the article at spot areas that do not overlap one another, wherein laser pulses within the plurality of groups are configured to produce a visible mark on the article. | 04-24-2014 |
Aubrey Moore, West Linn, OR US
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20130283671 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR DETECTING AND TRAPPING PESTS - Pest detecting and trapping devices, including insect-trapping sheets defining adhesive surfaces, light sources supported proximate the adhesive surfaces, and power sources configured to deliver power to the light sources. In some examples, pest detecting and trapping devices may be particularly tailored to monitor pest activity within shipping containers during transit. Additionally, this disclosure discusses methods of detecting and trapping pests in shipping containers by providing pest detecting and trapping devices, placing the pest detecting and trapping devices within the shipping containers, and manipulating the pest detecting and trapping devices into closed configurations after passages of time. | 10-31-2013 |
Daryl Richard Moore, Astoria, OR US
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20100235284 | METHOD AND SYSTEMS FOR GENERATING AND USING TOKENS IN A TRANSACTION HANDLING SYSTEM - A method and systems for generating and using transaction tokens including a plurality of interfaces for communication over a network, the plurality of interfaces communicatively coupled to a plurality of information sending devices and a plurality of information receiving devices, at least one database including a token data table and a user profile table, the token data table storing at least one token, the at least one token having a user-defined value and a plurality of data fields, and a business software component communicatively coupled to the plurality of interfaces and the at least one database that is operative to receive at least one request from the plurality of interfaces, generate at least one token in response to the at least one request received from the plurality for interfaces, lock the at least one token generated in response to the received at least one request, and redeem the user-defined value of the locked at least one token. | 09-16-2010 |
20100235286 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GENERATING TOKENS IN A TRANSACTION HANDLING SYSTEM - A method and system for generating tokens in a transaction handling system comprising creating at least one token on at least one server in the transaction handling system, the at least one token having a user-defined value and a plurality of data fields, each of the data fields representing data stored on the at least one server, acquiring the at least one token from the at least one server over a first communication network, and transmitting from a sending device the acquired at least one token to at least one receiving device over a second communication network. | 09-16-2010 |
20100235882 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR USING TOKENS IN A TRANSACTION HANDLING SYSTEM - A method and system for using tokens in a transaction handling system comprising receiving at least one token transmitted from a sending device, the at least one token having a user-defined value and a plurality of data fields, locking the at least one transmitted token from a receiving device and redeeming from the receiving device the user-defined value of the locked at least one transmitted token. | 09-16-2010 |
Dustin Moore, Estacada, OR US
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20100050221 | Image Delivery System with Image Quality Varying with Frame Rate - An image delivery system responds to limits of bandwidth by changing the resolution of the delivered image according to the frame rate required. For a motion picture image, the resolution is reduced in order to maintain the frame rate, and if the image is paused, a maximum image resolution is loaded instead during the time the image is not being updated. For immersive imaging systems, there is a similar adjustment of resolution according to frame rate and the bandwidth requirements, and the user is free to look around, either inside a motion picture at reduced resolution or a paused image at a higher resolution. This higher resolution is typically seen in a movable region of interest window extracted from the larger immersive image. | 02-25-2010 |
20120291080 | IMAGE DELIVERY SYSTEM WITH IMAGE QUALITY VARYING WITH FRAME RATE - An image delivery system responds to limits of bandwidth by changing the resolution of the delivered image according to the frame rate required. For a motion picture image, the resolution is reduced in order to maintain the frame rate, and if the image is paused, a maximum image resolution is loaded instead during the time the image is not being updated. For immersive imaging systems, there is a similar adjustment of resolution according to frame rate and the bandwidth requirements, and the user is free to look around, either inside a motion picture at reduced resolution or a paused image at a higher resolution. This higher resolution is typically seen in a movable region of interest window extracted from the larger immersive image. | 11-15-2012 |
Eddy C. Moore, Portland, OR US
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20080306829 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROMOTING A DEALER IN ONLINE MERCHANDISE - A method includes providing an online merchandizing web site for a distributor and prompting a customer to select a sponsoring dealer from a list of sponsoring dealers while the customer is at the web site. The customer may select a sponsoring dealer during check out and is associated with the sponsoring dealer. The web site displays a window associated with the sponsoring dealer. The window is being linked to a dealer site-let, which is part of the web site. The dealer site-let comprises promotion information for the sponsoring dealer, such as in-store specials at the dealer's local stores, web coupons, featured class schedules, etc. The distributor handles payment, fulfillment, shipping, and customer service and returns. Furthermore, the sponsoring dealer receives a specified portion of net sale profit for each sale made to the customer from the online merchandizing web site. | 12-11-2008 |
James C. Moore, Portland, OR US
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20090129961 | METAL INJECTION MOLDING METHODS AND FEEDSTOCKS - Metal injection molding methods and feedstocks. Metal injection molding methods include forming a feedstock, molding the feedstock into a molded article, substantially removing a lubricant, a thermoplastic, and an aromatic binder from the molded article, and sintering the molded article into a metal article. In some examples, metal injection molding methods include oxygen reduction methods. In some examples, metal injection molding methods include densification methods. Metal injection molding feedstocks include a lubricant, a thermoplastic, and aromatic binder, and a metal powder. | 05-21-2009 |
John Allan Moore, Keizer, OR US
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20150123470 | ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT POWER MANAGER FOR VEHICLE BATTERY PROTECTION - A system for controlling electrical demands on a vehicle battery in a vehicle is provided. The system includes a power conduit adapted to be coupled between the vehicle battery and one or more pieces of aftermarket electrical equipment deployed within a vehicle having electrical systems powered by the vehicle battery and a power manager. The power manager includes a timer circuit operatively coupled with the power conduit and a hardware selector operable by a user for controlling a timer value of the timer circuit, the system being operative to shut off delivery of electrical power through the power conduit to selected aftermarket electrical equipment in response to an elapsed time exceeding the timer value of the timer circuit. | 05-07-2015 |
Joshua A. Moore, Portland, OR US
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20140201024 | Visual Shopping - Systems and methods are provided for customizing consumer products. A display device may present a rendering of a customizable product to a user. The display device may also present a set of customizations on a scrollable axis. An input interface such as a touch interface may receive a selection of at least one customization from the user, and the rendering of the product may be updated to display the customizations selected by the user. An electronic file may be generated that includes product manufacturing details, which indicate the customizations selected by the user. The product may be an article of footwear, and a printer may print the selected customizations on the article of footwear. | 07-17-2014 |
Judson W. Moore, Portland, OR US
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20140213169 | MODULAR POD - A modular pod may include two or more walls, a roof, and a base, an air plenum, an air inlet, and an air economizer. The two or more walls, the roof, and the base may define a substantially enclosed interior space. The return air plenum may be positioned within the interior space. The air inlet may be positioned proximate one of the walls. The air economizer may be positioned within the interior space. The air economizer may include a mixing zone and two or more air shafts. The mixing zone may be in communication with the air inlet. The two or more air shafts may be in communication with the air plenum and in communication with the mixing zone. Each air shaft may taper down from the top end to the bottom end of the air shaft. | 07-31-2014 |
Kelley A. Moore, Salem, OR US
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20130184388 | Colorants - Disclosed are colorants comprising a colored laked complex of (a) a chromogen molecule having at least one (i) carboxylic acid group, (ii) carboxylate group, (iii) sulfonic acid group, (iv) sulfonate group, or (v) combination thereof, and (b) a polymer, said chromogen molecule and said polymer each being complexed to (c) a metal. Also disclosed are phase change inks containing the colorants. | 07-18-2013 |
Loy A. Moore, Warren, OR US
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20080295754 | Clean room utility pouch - A method of constructing a clean room utility pouch includes cutting dust-proof fabric in accordance with a pattern. The cut edges of the dust proof fabric are treated to eliminate loose particulates or loose fibers along the cut edges. Piping can be secured over the cut edges instead of treating, or in addition to treating the cut edges, and finished by securing the pieces together to form the utility pouch. In some embodiments, a mesh is secured to the cut edges to form a portion of the utility pouch. Air can then flow into and out of the pouch via a pouch opening and the mesh. | 12-04-2008 |
Ognyan Moore, Portland, OR US
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20150373791 | LED OUTPUT RESPONSE DAMPENING FOR IRRADIANCE STEP RESPONSE OUTPUT - A system and method for operating one or more light emitting devices is disclosed. In one example, the intensity of light provided by the one or more light emitting devices is adjusted responsive to follow a step change in requested lighting output. | 12-24-2015 |
20150373804 | LED DRIVE CURRENT ADJUSTMENT FOR IRRADIANCE STEP RESPONSE OUTPUT - A system and method for operating one or more light emitting devices is disclosed. In one example, the intensity of light provided by the one or more light emitting devices is adjusted responsive to a temperature of the one or more light emitting device. The light is adjusted via modifying a current supplied to the one or more light emitting devices. | 12-24-2015 |
Richard W. Moore, Portland, OR US
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20110168188 | MANDIBULAR POSITIONING APPLIANCE - Embodiments herein provide a mandibular positioning appliance that is fully adjustable (adjustable in all planes). The appliance may be used for the management of sleep disordered breathing (SDB). The full spectrum of SDB, from the mildest snoring to severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), may be managed by the stabilization and features that this appliance offers. In embodiments, an appliance may be used by itself or may be used in conjunction with other therapies, such as positive airway pressure and/or a tongue retaining device. | 07-14-2011 |
Robert R. Moore, Portland, OR US
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20100272617 | FALLING FILM PLASMA REACTOR - A falling film plasma reactor (FFPR) provides a number of benefits for the treatment of process gases. The falling film plasma reactor uses high voltage alternating current or pulsed direct current which is applied to radially separated electrodes to thereby create a dielectric breakdown of the process gas that is flowing within the large radial gap between the two electrodes. Typical plasma reactors often utilize fixed dielectric construction which can result in potential failure of the device by arcing between the electrodes as portions of the dielectric fail. Such failures are prevented by using a dielectric liquid that constantly flows over the electrodes, or over a fixed dielectric barrier over the electrodes. | 10-28-2010 |
20120060759 | FALLING FILM PLASMA REACTOR - A falling film plasma reactor (FFPR) provides a number of benefits for the treatment of process gases. The falling film plasma reactor uses high voltage alternating current or pulsed direct current which is applied to radially separated electrodes to thereby create a dielectric breakdown of the process gas that is flowing within the large radial gap between the two electrodes. Typical plasma reactors often utilize fixed dielectric construction which can result in potential failure of the device by arcing between the electrodes as portions of the dielectric fail. Such failures are prevented by using a dielectric liquid that constantly flows over the electrodes, or over a fixed dielectric barrier over the electrodes. | 03-15-2012 |
Steven Moore, Portland, OR US
Steven D. Moore, Aloha, OR US
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20110088824 | Tire Chain Tightening Apparatus and Method - A tire chain tightener for use on automotive, truck, or other vehicle traction chains and similar devices. The tire chain tightener has an length of elastic material with a hook attached to each end. Intermediate hooks are spaced along the elastic material between the two ends. One of the ends may be uniquely marked with instructions for correct installation of the tire chain tightener. When correctly installed, a tire chain tightener with N+1 hooks will form a symmetrical N pointed star inscribed in the circumference of the tire chains. The star is further centered about the tire. The tire chain tightener exerts a centering force on the tire chains. Since only one hook at a time is installed, the effort to install the tire chain tightener is reduced, enabling people of limited strength to install them. | 04-21-2011 |
Travis Walker Moore, Albany, OR US
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20150254328 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS THAT CATEGORIZE AND SUMMARIZE INSTRUMENTATION-GENERATED EVENTS - The current document is directed to methods and systems that receive instrumentation-generated events and that employ statistical inference to discover event topics and to assign a topic or category to each of a number of events. In a described implementation, the events comprise key/value pairs. A seeded local/global-topic latent Dirichlet allocation methods is used to discover topics and assign topics to a set of events. The topic-assigned events are then processed to generate topic signatures, using which the methods and systems assign topics to subsequently received messages. | 09-10-2015 |