Schubert, US
Aaron Schubert, Bozeman, MT US
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20130124257 | ENGAGEMENT SCORING - Systems and methods determine an engagement score reflecting a level of engagement for a customer with a company. The engagement score is determined using data from past interactions the customer has had with the company and using other factors such as sentiment expressed in interactions and the recency of interactions. | 05-16-2013 |
20150039521 | RECIPIENT BEHAVIOR TRACKING FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE RESPONSES - Embodiments of the invention provide systems and methods for managing interactions with a customer in a customer relationship management system. Generally speaking, embodiments of the present invention provide the ability to track customer activity resulting from service related emails or other messages by capturing interaction with the message itself (views/clicks) and the subsequent interaction the user has with the website landing pages. This captured information can then be displayed in a format that allows the agent who sent the response to see the chronological order of various responses sent and the associated activity with each response all of which can be tracked by the individual email addresses associated with the contact. | 02-05-2015 |
20160080524 | MOBILE RUNTIME CONDITIONAL SECTIONS FOR SURVEYS - Embodiments of the invention provide for dynamically generating an interface including conditional content based on runtime variables related to the device on which the content will be presented. Embodiments provide for creating and using runtime variables for showing or hiding data, depending on the type of device that the interface is accessed from. In other words, embodiments allow a designer of the interface to define conditional sections within the interface and the conditions, i.e., values of the runtime variables, upon which those section should be included or excluded from the interface. Based on the definition of these sections and the runtime values of variables associated with those sections, e.g., variables representing a device type, application type, mode, etc. of a client device on which the content will be presented, embodiments can provide an interface tailored to be presented on that type of device. | 03-17-2016 |
Brian Schubert, Saratoga, CA US
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20090292937 | PROGRAMMABLE SYSTEM ON A CHIP - A programmable system-on-a-chip integrated circuit device comprises a programmable logic block, a non-volatile memory block, an analog sub-system, an analog input/output circuit block, and a digital input/output circuit block. A programmable interconnect architecture includes programmable elements and interconnect conductors. Ones of the programmable elements are coupled to the programmable logic block, the non-volatile memory block, the analog sub-system, the analog input/output circuit block, the digital input/output circuit block, and to the interconnect conductors, such that inputs and outputs of the programmable logic block, the non-volatile memory block, the analog sub-system, the analog input/output circuit block, and the digital input/output circuit block can be programmably coupled to one another. | 11-26-2009 |
Brian M. Schubert, St. Joseph, MO US
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20100147624 | SAFETY LINE ANCHOR - An anchor for securing a safety line to a container having an opening defined by an upstanding rim comprises a bar which is longer than the opening is wide. A pair of hooks are connected to the anchor bar by hook mounts. The hooks open downward toward ends of the anchor bar such that the rim of the access opening may be secured between each hook and an associated end of the anchor bar. A mounting tab is connected to an end of each hook below a hook bend. A safety line connector may be connected to either tab through a hole formed therein. The mounting tabs project outward to permit connection of a safety line thereto even when the access opening is covered. A third mounting tab, to which a safety line connector may be connected, is pivotally secured around the anchor bar. | 06-17-2010 |
Carsten Schubert, Exton, PA US
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20090088554 | HDM2-INHIBITOR COMPLEXES AND USES THEREOF - The present invention includes crystallized HDM2 peptides as well as descriptions of the X-ray diffraction patterns of the crystals. The diffraction patterns allow the three dimensional structure of HDM2 to be determined at atomic resolution so that ligand binding sites on HDM2 can be identified and the interactions of ligands with HDM2 amino acid residues can be modeled. Models prepared using such maps permit the design of ligands which can function as active agents which include, but are not limited to, those that function as inhibitors of MDM2 and HDM2 oncoproteins. | 04-02-2009 |
20100311945 | HDM2-Inhibitor Complexes and Uses Thereof - The present invention includes crystallized HDM2 peptides as well as descriptions of the X-ray diffraction patterns of the crystals. The diffraction patterns allow the three dimensional structure of HDM2 to be determined at atomic resolution so that ligand binding sites on HDM2 can be identified and the interactions of ligands with HDM2 amino acid residues can be modeled. Models prepared using such maps permit the design of ligands which can function as active agents which include, but are not limited to, those that function as inhibitors of MDM2 and HDM2 oncoproteins. | 12-09-2010 |
Carsten Schubert, Phoenixville, PA US
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20090269785 | CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF MONOACYLGLYCEROL LIPASE (MGLL) - A number of soluble engineered forms of MGLL that are suitable for high-throughput screening and protein crystallization, as well as a crystallized form of monoacylglycerol lipase protein (MGLL) and descriptions of the X-ray diffraction patterns are disclosed. The engineered constructs of MGLL permit the expression and purification of protein suitable for crystallography or high-throughput screening and identification of ligands, which can function as active agents to MGLL. The X-ray diffraction patterns allow the three dimensional structure of MGLL to be determined at atomic resolution so that ligand binding sites on MGLL can be identified and the interactions of ligands with MGLL amino acid residues can be modeled. Models prepared using such maps permit the design of ligands which can function as active agents which include, but are not limited to, those that function as inhibitors of MGLL. | 10-29-2009 |
20100093009 | ALTERNATIVE CRYSTAL FORM OF MONOACYLGLYCEROL LIPASE (MGLL) - A number of soluble engineered forms of MGLL that are suitable for high-throughput screening and protein crystallization, as well as a crystallized forms of monoacylglycerol lipase protein (MGLL) and descriptions of the X-ray diffraction patterns are disclosed. The engineered constructs of MGLL permit the expression and purification of protein suitable for crystallography or high-throughput screening and identification of ligands, which can function as active agents to MGLL. The X-ray diffraction patterns allow the three dimensional structure of MGLL to be determined at atomic resolution so that ligand binding sites on MGLL can be identified and the interactions of ligands with MGLL amino acid residues can be modeled. Models prepared using such maps permit the design of ligands which can function as active agents which include, but are not limited to, those that function as inhibitors of MGLL. | 04-15-2010 |
20110105562 | ALKYNYL DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS DPP-1 INHIBITORS - The present invention is directed to novel alkynyl derivatives, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and their use in the treatment of disorders and conditions modulated by DPP-1. | 05-05-2011 |
20110152287 | SUBSTITUTED BENZOTHIAZOLE AND BENZOXAZOLE DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS INHIBITORS OF DPP-1 - The present invention is directed to substituted benzothiazole and benzoxazole derivatives, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and their use in the treatment of disorders and conditions modulated by DPP-1. | 06-23-2011 |
20110152321 | BICYCLIC DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS INHIBITORS OF DPP-1 - The present invention is directed to novel bicyclic derivatives, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and their use in the treatment of disorders and conditions modulated by DPP-1. | 06-23-2011 |
Charlene M. Schubert, Chanhassen, MN US
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20150027533 | EDGE PROTECTED BARRIER ASSEMBLIES - The present application is directed to an assembly comprising an electronic device; and a multilayer film. The multilayer film comprises a barrier stack adjacent the electronic device, and a weatherable sheet adjacent the barrier stack opposite the electronic device. The assembly additionally comprises an opaque protective layer adjacent the barrier stack opposite the electronic device. | 01-29-2015 |
Dale W. Schubert, Collinsville, OK US
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20120318525 | TUBULAR VALVING SYSTEM, BODY AND METHOD OF OPENING - A valving system includes, a tubular having a seat, and a body with a bore therethrough having a surface sealably engagable with the seat, the body being rotatable relative to the tubular between at least a first position, a second position and a third position, the first position occluding flow between an inside of the tubular and the bore the second position providing fluidic communication between the inside of the tubular and the bore via at least one cavity formed in the surface and a third position providing direct fluidic communication between the inside of the tubular and the bore | 12-20-2012 |
David M. Schubert, Lone Tree, CO US
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20080305351 | Method For Inhibiting the Crystallization of Boric Acid - A method for inhibiting the crystallization of boric acid is provided. Boric acid is dissolved in water and a vitrifying agent, such as an amino alcohol or amino acid, to form an aqueous mixture which is then dried to form a vitreous boric acid-containing residue. This mixture, when applied to a surface and allowed to dry on the surface, forms a vitreous boric acid-containing coating which is readily adherent to the surface, or if allowed to penetrate into a porous substrate, deposits a vitreous boric acid-containing residue within the substrate upon drying. The vitreous boric acid-containing residue provides beneficial properties, including for example improved fire retardancy and biocidal protection, to a variety of materials such as cotton batting, cellulose, and wood and paper products and gypsum wallboard. | 12-11-2008 |
20090156073 | FIRE RESISTANT CELLULOSIC MATERIALS AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - The invention relates to a fire resistant composition and a method of making fire resistant cellulosic materials comprising the fire resistant composition. More specifically, the invention relates to liquid compositions, including liquid compositions comprising urea and a boron-containing compound for imparting fire resistance to cellulosic products. The boron-containing compound typically comprises boric acids; borates (i.e., boric acid salts); boric oxides (i.e., any compound containing boron and oxygen), and mixtures thereof. | 06-18-2009 |
David R. Schubert, La Jolla, CA US
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20100305181 | METHODS FOR TREATING A VARIETY OF DISEASES AND CONDITIONS, AND COMPOUNDS USEFUL THEREFOR - In accordance with the present invention, there are provided novel compounds that have a variety of properties, i.e., antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, antibacterial, and antifungal properties. Invention compounds, therefore, have the ability to impart a variety of beneficial physiological effects, e.g., to protect neurons and/or to promote neuroregeneration and/or to promote memory formation and/or to act as protein phosphatase or kinase inhibitors and/or to act as lipoxygenase inhibitors. Such compounds are useful for treatment of a variety of indications, including neurodegenerative diseases and conditions, diabetes, ischemia associated with heart disease, and memory deficit. In another aspect of the present invention, there are also provided formulations containing one or more of the above-described compounds, optionally further containing additional neurologically active compound(s) and/or adjuvants to facilitate delivery thereof across the blood/brain barrier. In still another aspect of the present invention, there are further provided methods for treating a wide variety of neurological indications, e.g., acute neural injuries, chronic injuries, promoting memory formation, and the like. | 12-02-2010 |
20120016016 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING COMPLICATIONS OF DIABETES AND VASCULAR DISEASES USING FLAVONES - Disclosed herein, inter alia, are methods and compositions for treating a complication of diabetes or a vascular disease using a 5-desoxy-flavone and/or 5-desoxy-flavonol. | 01-19-2012 |
20140142172 | Medical Food for Cognitive Decline - Nutraceutical formulations that improve cognitive function in adults diagnosed with neurodegenerative disease are provided, which comprise a combination of fisetin and DHA. | 05-22-2014 |
20140186328 | NEUROPROTECTIVE POLYPHENOL ANALOGS - The present invention provides neuroprotective polyphenol compounds, which can be synthetic analogs of fisetin, baicalein or chlorogenic acid, that maintain neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory, glutathione promoting, and/or antioxidant properties. The neuroprotective polyphenol compounds are useful for promoting, enhancing and/or increasing neuron protection, growth and/or regeneration. The polyphenol compounds further find use for increasing and or maintaining intracellular glutathione (GSH) levels. The polyphenol compounds are also useful for treating, preventing, mitigating and/or delaying neurodegenerative conditions, including diabetes, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, Alzheimer's disease, non-Alzheimer's dementias, multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury or ALS. | 07-03-2014 |
20140186329 | POLYPHENOL ANALOGS TO TREAT ISCHEMIA - The present invention provides methods of use of polyphenol compounds for treating, preventing, mitigating and delaying ischemia or a condition where ischemia occurs. In one embodiment, the method comprises providing a polyphenol analog; and administering the polyphenol analog to a subject to treat ischemia or a condition where ischemia occurs. Various embodiments of the present invention are useful for the treatment of patients having, or at risk for, any of (1) ischemic stroke, (2) hemorrhagic stroke, (3) cardiovascular disease, (4) ischemia related spinal cord injury, (5) ischemia in diabetic patients, or (6) embolic stroke. For example, use of the polyphenol compounds can maintain glutathione levels in the patient. | 07-03-2014 |
Dick S. Schubert, Vashon Island, WA US
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20100229410 | REMOTE LEVELING AND POSITIONING SYSTEM AND METHOD - Systems and methods are provided herein that provide for remote leveling and positioning. An embodiment includes a leveling device assembly. Another embodiment provides a system including a leveling device assembly and a plurality of audio devices. Further embodiments provide for systems having a plurality of leveling device assemblies. | 09-16-2010 |
Elizabeth L. Schubert, Bellevue, WA US
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20130271278 | COMPUTATIONAL METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR REPORTING INFORMATION REGARDING APPURTENANCES TO WOUND DRESSINGS - Computational systems and methods for reporting information regarding appurtenances to wound dressings are described. A system can include an appurtenance to a wound dressing, including a substrate, a transmission unit, a selectively activated switch, and a projection of a size and shape to extend into an interior region of a wound dressing and configured to sample a fluid associated with a wound; a local unit, including a receiver configured to receive signals from the transmission unit, a transmitter configured to send signals to the transmission unit, a processor, non-volatile memory, and a power source; and a central assembly, including a processor, a receiver configured to receive signals from the local unit, and at least one user interface. | 10-17-2013 |
20130274563 | APPURTENANCES TO CAVITY WOUND DRESSINGS - Appurtenances to cavity wound medical dressings are described. In some embodiments, an appurtenance to a cavity wound dressing includes: a substrate including at least one wound-facing surface, the wound-facing surface configured to be oriented facing a wound surface of a cavity wound; and a plurality of sensor units attached to the substrate, the plurality of sensor units oriented and positioned on the substrate relative to the wound surface of the cavity wound. | 10-17-2013 |
20130274629 | APPURTENANCES FOR REPORTING INFORMATION REGARDING WOUND DRESSINGS - Appurtenances to wound dressings are described, which include: a substrate configured to mechanically or chemically attach to a wound dressing; a transmission unit attached to a surface of the substrate, the transmission unit including circuitry and at least one antenna, the transmission unit configured to transmit a signal; and a projection operably attached to the transmission unit, the projection of a size and shape to extend into an interior region of the wound dressing and configured to sample a fluid associated with a wound. | 10-17-2013 |
20130274630 | DORMANT TO ACTIVE APPURTENANCES FOR REPORTING INFORMATION REGARDING WOUND DRESSINGS - Appurtenances to wound dressings can include: a substrate configured to attach to a wound dressing; a fluid-activated voltaic cell attached to the substrate; a transmission unit attached to a surface of the substrate, the transmission unit including circuitry and at least one antenna, the transmission unit configured to transmit a signal in response to current generated by the fluid-activated voltaic cell; and a projection operably attached to the fluid-activated voltaic cell, the projection of a size and shape to extend into an interior region of the wound dressing and configured to sample a fluid within the interior region of the wound dressing. | 10-17-2013 |
20140298927 | APPURTENANCES INCLUDING SENSORS FOR REPORTING INFORMATION REGARDING WOUND DRESSINGS - In some embodiments, an appurtenance to a wound dressing includes: a substrate with at least one surface of a size and shape to mate with a surface of a wound dressing; a plurality of projections attached to the substrate and positioned to secure the substrate to the wound dressing; one or more sensor units attached to the substrate, the one or more sensor units configured to sense a condition of the wound dressing; and a transmission unit attached to the substrate and operably coupled to the one or more sensor units, the transmission unit including circuitry configured to transmit information associated with the one or more sensor units. | 10-09-2014 |
20140298928 | WOUND DRESSING MONITORING SYSTEMS INCLUDING APPURTENANCES FOR WOUND DRESSINGS - Appurtenances to a wound dressing and systems for monitoring wound dressings are described. In some embodiments, a system for monitoring a wound dressing includes: an appurtenance to a wound dressing, wherein the appurtenance includes a sensor unit, an electronic identifier, and a transmitter unit operably attached to the sensor unit and to the electronic identifier; and a local unit including a receiver for the transmitter unit, a processor operably attached to the receiver, and a communication unit operably attached to the processor. | 10-09-2014 |
20150208961 | DORMANT TO ACTIVE APPURTENANCES FOR REPORTING INFORMATION REGARDING WOUND DRESSINGS - Appurtenances to wound dressings can include: a substrate configured to attach to a wound dressing; a fluid-activated voltaic cell attached to the substrate; a transmission unit attached to a surface of the substrate, the transmission unit including circuitry and at least one antenna, the transmission unit configured to transmit a signal in response to current generated by the fluid-activated voltaic cell; and a projection operably attached to the fluid-activated voltaic cell, the projection of a size and shape to extend into an interior region of the wound dressing and configured to sample a fluid within the interior region of the wound dressing. | 07-30-2015 |
20150264452 | COMPUTATIONAL METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR REPORTING INFORMATION REGARDING APPURTENANCES TO WOUND DRESSINGS - Computational systems and methods for reporting information regarding appurtenances to wound dressings are described. A system can include an appurtenance to a wound dressing, including a substrate, a transmission unit, a selectively activated switch, and a projection of a size and shape to extend into an interior region of a wound dressing and configured to sample a fluid associated with a wound; a local unit, including a receiver configured to receive signals from the transmission unit, a transmitter configured to send signals to the transmission unit, a processor, non-volatile memory, and a power source; and a central assembly, including a processor, a receiver configured to receive signals from the local unit, and at least one user interface. | 09-17-2015 |
Emily Schubert, San Jose, CA US
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20110246891 | Pushing a Graphical User Interface to a Remote Device with Display Rules Provided by the Remote Device - A graphical user interface (“GUI”) can be presented on a remote control accessory device that has user input and display devices. The portable media device can provide the accessory with a GUI image to be displayed. The accessory can specify the configuration of the remote GUI image and send that information to the portable media device. The portable media device can generate a GUI image based on the configuration and send the GUI image to the accessory. The accessory can display the GUI image on one part of its display and other information on another part of its display. The portable media device can define different GUI image types for use with different types of input controls of the accessory. Based on which input control is currently active, the portable media device can send the corresponding GUI image to the accessory for display on the accessory display. | 10-06-2011 |
Emily Clark Schubert, Cupertino, CA US
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20150149920 | PUSHING A GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE TO A REMOTE DEVICE WITH DISPLAY RULES PROVIDED BY THE REMOTE DEVICE - A graphical user interface (“GUI”) can be presented on a remote control accessory device that has user input and display devices. The GUI can be defined and managed by a portable media device that is controlled using the GUI. The portable media device can provide the accessory with a GUI image to be displayed. The accessory can send information to the portable media device indicative of a user operation of an input device in response to the displayed image. The portable media device can process this input to identify the action requested by the user and take the appropriate action, which can include updating the GUI image provided to the accessory. | 05-28-2015 |
Emily Clark Schubert, Los Altos, CA US
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20100121741 | AUDIO SAMPLING AND ACQUISITION SYSTEM - Techniques for facilitating purchase of media items, such as digital media assets, are disclosed. A computing device, e.g., a portable media device, can save media indicia pertaining to one or media items of interest to a user. The media indicia can thereafter be use to purchase the one or more media items or other products associated therewith. | 05-13-2010 |
Eric Raymond Schubert, New Boston, MI US
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20100019470 | CARGO CONTAINER SYSTEM WITH SELECTIVELY DEPLOYABLE SUPPORT AND WHEEL ASSEMBLIES - A cargo container system is provided having selectively deployable support and wheel assemblies. The support and wheel assemblies are capable of being stowed within a recess formed in the underside of the cargo container system during storage or shipment of the cargo container system (e.g., by ship, rail, and/or the like). At an appropriate time (e.g., the cargo container system is about to placed onto the ground by a crane), the support and wheel assemblies are then selectively deployed downwardly and/or outwardly from the recess of the underside of the cargo container system to provide a fully functional cargo container system/trailer combination that is immediately capable of being engaged to a truck/tractor and driven away. The deployment system can include a screw system that, when rotated in a first direction is operable to raise the support and wheel assemblies and then, when rotated in a second direction is capable of lowering the support and wheel assemblies. | 01-28-2010 |
20120242060 | CARGO CONTAINER SYSTEM WITH SELECTIVELY DEPLOYABLE SUPPORT AND WHEEL ASSEMBLIES - A cargo container system is provided having selectively deployable and retractable support and/or wheel assemblies. The wheel assemblies are capable of being retracted upwardly while the landing assembly is capable of being deployed downwardly and/or retracted upwardly, e.g., during storage or shipment of the cargo container system (e.g., during sea travel or rail travel). At an appropriate time (e.g., the cargo container system is about to placed onto the ground or other surface by a crane or other suitable device), the wheel assemblies are then selectively deployed downwardly while the landing gear assembly is capable of being retracted upwardly and/or deployed downwardly, e.g., to provide a fully functional cargo container system/trailer/chassis combination that may be immediately capable of being engaged to a truck/tractor/chassis and driven away. | 09-27-2012 |
Ernst H. Schubert, Snoqualmie Pass, WA US
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20120021676 | SYSTEMS FOR ABRASIVE JET PIERCING AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - Various embodiments of abrasive jet cutting systems are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, an abrasive jet system includes a cutting head configured to receive abrasives and pressurized fluid to form an abrasive jet. The system also includes an abrasive source configured to store abrasives that are supplied to the cutting head, as well as a fluid source configured to store fluid that is supplied to the cutting head. The system further includes a gas source configured to store pressurized gas that is selectively supplied to the cutting head. When supplied to the cutting head, the pressurized gas can advantageously affect, such as by at least partially diffusing, the abrasive jet. | 01-26-2012 |
20120085211 | PIERCING AND/OR CUTTING DEVICES FOR ABRASIVE WATERJET SYSTEMS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Embodiments of abrasive jet piercing and/or cutting devices are described herein. In some embodiments, a piercing device includes a holding or positioning device coupling a mixing tube to a secondary tube. The holding device has one or more passages extending to at least an intermediate portion of the piercing device. The one or more passages allow air to contact or mix with an abrasive waterjet as it travels through the piercing device. In some embodiments, a cutting device includes two plates configured so as to form a slot between the two plates. The cutting device can be placed directly on a workpiece, and an abrasive waterjet can be directed at the workpiece through the slot. An abrasive waterjet system utilizing the piercing and cutting devices disclosed herein can pierce holes and cut slots in materials that have reduced hole diameters and kerf widths, respectively. | 04-12-2012 |
20120252325 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FLUIDIZING AN ABRASIVE MATERIAL - Systems and methods for fluidizing an abrasive particulate material for an abrasive water jet are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, the abrasive material is delivered to a metering orifice in a distributor. Pressurized pulses of air can be directed around a circumference of the distributor to at least partially fluidize the particulate material to facilitate the material passing through the metering orifice. From the metering orifice, the abrasive particulate material is entrained in a water jet for a cutting procedure or other suitable application. | 10-04-2012 |
20120252326 | PARTICLE-DELIVERY IN ABRASIVE-JET SYSTEMS - Particle-delivery devices, abrasive jet systems, and associated devices, systems, and methods are disclosed herein. In certain aspects, the particle-delivery devices can include an elongated fluidizing chamber and a metering assembly. The metering assembly can include a particle flow path extending from the fluidizing chamber. The metering assembly can also include a carrier-gas passage extending to an injection orifice proximate the fluidizing chamber. The metering assembly can be configured to inject carrier gas into the fluidizing chamber to fluidize particles within the fluidizing chamber. Fluidizing the particles at different carrier-gas pressures and/or flow rates can change the rate of particle delivery. For example, the metering assembly can include a metering opening and a regulator configured to change a steady-state pressure and/or flow rate of carrier gas entering the fluidizing chamber. Systems disclosed herein can include a controller configured to change a flow rate of particles through the metering opening. | 10-04-2012 |
Ernst H. Schubert, Seattle, WA US
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20140213150 | PARTICLE DELIVERY APPARATUSES INCLUDING CONTROL JUNCTIONS FOR USE IN ABRASIVE-JET SYSTEMS AND RELATED APPARATUSES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS - Particle delivery apparatuses for use in abrasive jet systems and associated apparatuses, systems, and methods are disclosed. A particle delivery apparatus configured in accordance with a particular embodiment includes a cutting head, a gas inlet, and a control junction. An abrasive delivery path extends from a particle hopper toward the cutting head. A gas flow path extends from the gas inlet toward the cutting head. The control junction is configured to collect abrasive particles in a pile that blocks a flow of abrasive particles along the abrasive delivery path. The pile forms when a gas flow rate through a free space around the pile and a pressure differential between the hopper and the abrasive delivery path downstream from the control junction are insufficient to partially or entirely displace the pile. | 07-31-2014 |
20150336239 | ABRASIVE-DELIVERY APPARATUSES FOR USE WITH ABRASIVE MATERIALS IN ABRASIVE-JET SYSTEMS AND RELATED APPARATUSES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS - Abrasive-delivery apparatuses for use in abrasive jet systems and associated apparatuses, systems, and methods are disclosed. An abrasive-delivery apparatus configured in accordance with a particular embodiment includes a first funnel segment and a second funnel segment downstream from the first funnel segment. The first funnel segment can have a first inlet, a first outlet, and a first interior region extending between the first inlet and the first outlet. Similarly, the second funnel segment can have a second inlet, a second outlet, and a second interior region extending between the second inlet and the second outlet. The first interior region can have a first inward taper toward the first outlet, and the second interior region can have a second inward taper toward the second outlet. The second inward taper can be steeper than the first inward taper when the abrasive-delivery apparatus is vertically oriented. | 11-26-2015 |
20160039069 | SYSTEMS FOR ABRASIVE JET PIERCING AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - Various embodiments of abrasive jet cutting systems are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, an abrasive jet system includes a cutting head configured to receive abrasives and pressurized fluid to form an abrasive jet. The system also includes an abrasive source configured to store abrasives that are supplied to the cutting head, as well as a fluid source configured to store fluid that is supplied to the cutting head. The system further includes a gas source configured to store pressurized gas that is selectively supplied to the cutting head. When supplied to the cutting head, the pressurized gas can advantageously affect, such as by at least partially diffusing, the abrasive jet. | 02-11-2016 |
Eva Schubert, Lincoln, NE US
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20100245820 | Mass Sensor - A mass sensor is provided for determining the mass of small objects. The mass sensor has a plurality of nanostructures attached to a substrate. The nanostructures and the substrate are irradiated with an electromagnetic wave to determine a first mechanical-electromagnetic resonant frequency of the mass sensor. After a particle is attached to the nanostructures, the substrate and the nanostructures to which the particle is attached are irradiated with an electromagnetic wave to determine a second mechanical-electromagnetic resonant frequency of the mass sensor. A mass of the particle is determined based on a difference between the first and second mechanical-electromagnetic resonant frequencies. | 09-30-2010 |
20100295635 | Terahertz Resonator - A tunable terahertz resonator includes a semiconductor substrate and a metal layer contacting a surface of the semiconductor substrate. A depletion layer is formed in the semiconductor substrate near an interface between the metal layer and the semiconductor substrate. A chiral nanostructure is coupled to the substrate or the metal layer, the chiral nanostructure including a conducting or semiconducting material and having an inductance. A bias circuit applies a bias voltage across the metal layer and the semiconductor substrate to control a capacitance of a tunable capacitor that includes the depletion layer. The chiral nanostructure and the tunable capacitor form a tunable resonant circuit. The tunable terahertz resonator can be used in a terahertz radiation emitter or receiver. | 11-25-2010 |
F. Fred Schubert US
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20120132887 | Nitride semiconductor light emitting device - A nitride semiconductor light emitting device includes n-type and p-type nitride semiconductor layers; an active layer disposed between the n-type and p-type nitride semiconductor layers and having a structure in which a plurality of quantum barrier layers and one or more quantum well layers are alternately stacked; and an electron blocking layer disposed between the active layer and the p-type nitride semiconductor layer. The electron blocking layer has a superlattice structure in which two or more layers having different compositions are alternately stacked. An absolute value of a net polarization mismatch between a material, the material having a composition corresponding to an average composition of the superlattice structure, and a quantum barrier layer adjacent to the electron blocking layer among the plurality of quantum barrier layers is less than ⅔ of an absolute value of a net polarization mismatch between Al | 05-31-2012 |
Frank Schubert, Tracy, CA US
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20110265474 | WATER RECLAMATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system reclaiming contaminated water includes a heat exchanger that receives the contaminated water and converts at least a portion of the contaminated water into steam and collects at least a portion of the contaminants within the heat exchanger. A thermal transfer fluid is heated by a heat exchanger is communication with a heat source. The heated fluid is circulated through the heat exchanger to heat the contaminated water. A steam engine is coupled to a generator, the steam engine receives the steam from the heat exchanger to drive the generator to provide power for the system. Steam exhausted from the steam engine is supplied to supplemental heat loads and then condensed in a modular condensing system. The collected contaminants are directed to an evaporation device to remove residual liquid. | 11-03-2011 |
20140021030 | COOLING TOWER WATER RECLAMATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system for reclaiming contaminated water from a cooling tower in a power generation system includes a contaminant collection heat exchanger that receives a supply of extraction steam from the power generation system, and to receive and concentrate contaminants in the contaminated water by boiling the contaminated water and producing process steam using thermal energy from the extraction steam. A concentrate condensation device receives and further concentrates the contaminants collected in the contaminant collection heat exchanger. A process, heating, condensing and/or electrical generation subsystem receives the process steam from the contaminant collection heat exchanger. | 01-23-2014 |
20140283517 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR WATER RECLAMATION AND ETHANOL DISTILLATION - A system reclaiming contaminated water includes a heat exchanger that receives the contaminated water and converts at least a portion of the contaminated water into steam and collects at least a portion of the contaminants within the heat exchanger. A thermal transfer fluid is heated by a heat exchanger is communication with a heat source. The heated fluid is circulated through the heat exchanger to heat the contaminated water. A steam engine is coupled to a generator, the steam engine receives the steam from the heat exchanger to drive the generator to provide power for the system. Steam exhausted from the steam engine is supplied to supplemental heat loads and then condensed in a modular condensing system. The collected contaminants are directed to an evaporation device to remove residual liquid. | 09-25-2014 |
Frank Schubert, Pacific Grove, CA US
Frank Schubert, Pacific Gove, CA US
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20080257751 | Enhanced device for generating hydrogen for use in internal combustion engines - An electrolysis conversion system for converting water into hydrogen and oxygen, includes a housing in which are housed electrodes. The electrodes are immersed in an electrolyte and are connected to a positive and negative sides of an energy source. The housing is a non conductive material that has chambers to separate the hydrogen and the oxygen. The present invention further discloses a method of utilizing the electrolyzer in conjunction with the fuel system of an internal combustion engine to improve the efficiency of said internal combustion engines. | 10-23-2008 |
Hans G. Schubert, Palo Alto, CA US
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20140096740 | MODIFIED CRANKSHAFT PISTON INTERFACE FOR OPTIMIZED CYLINDER PRESSURE AND TORQUE OUTPUT - An improved piston crankshaft interface device provides a stabilized and balanced follower-guide member or “follower” which supports a fulcrum that is created by the point at which the connecting rod fastens to the sliding members within the follower. Sliding members fitted for follower allow the fulcrum to slide with ease up and down, within the follower wherein the movement of the follower is stabilized by attaching members, which fasten the follower to the piston, such that the follower and piston move in unison, as a unit, within the cylinder. | 04-10-2014 |
Hubertus U. Schubert, Smyrna, GA US
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20120012227 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR PACKAGING BEVERAGES - A method for packaging a beverage comprising particulates in a liquid, the method comprising dispensing a first portion of the beverage from a first source into containers, wherein the first portion of the beverage comprises at least a majority of the particulates and a first portion of the liquid, dispensing from a counterpressure filler a second portion of the beverage from a second source into the containers, wherein the second portion of the beverage comprises a second portion of the liquid, and sealing the containers to form packaged beverages. An apparatus for packaging a beverage comprising particulates in a liquid. A method for packaging, in sequence, a first beverage comprising particulates in a liquid and a second beverage comprising a carbonated beverage. A method for packaging a beverage comprising a dairy component and a liquid. | 01-19-2012 |
Hubertus Ulrich Schubert, Smyrna, GA US
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20100030355 | METHODS OF CREATING CUSTOMIZED BEVERAGE PRODUCTS - A method of creating customized beverage products includes providing a multiple stream filing system suited for producing an array of beverage products. The method also includes receiving an order for a customized beverage product from the array of beverage products. The order indicates at least one characteristic of the customized beverage product. The at least one characteristic comprises one or more of the following: a beverage formulation, a beverage additive, a package size, a package shape, or label content. The method further includes instructing the multiple stream filling system to produce the customized beverage product. The multiple stream filing system produces the customized beverage product without performing an operation to reduce contamination of the customized beverage product with ingredients from a previously produced beverage product. | 02-04-2010 |
20110214779 | ASEPTIC DOSING SYSTEM - The present application provides an aseptic dosing system for dispensing a micro-ingredient. The aseptic dosing system may include a micro-ingredient source adapted to dispense the micro-ingredient, a sterilizer downstream of the micro-ingredient source configured to sterilize the micro-ingredient, and a nozzle downstream of the sterilizer configured to reconstitute the micro-ingredient in or downstream thereof. | 09-08-2011 |
Jeffrey W. Schubert, Ambler, PA US
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20130084346 | INHIBITORS OF CATECHOL O-METHYL TRANSFERASE AND THEIR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS - The present invention relates to 4-pyridinone compounds which are inhibitors of catechol O-methyltransferase (COMT), and are useful in the treatment and prevention of neurological and psychiatric disorders and diseases in which COMT enzyme is involved. The present invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising these compounds and the use of these compounds and compositions in the prevention or treatment of such diseases in which COMT is involved. | 04-04-2013 |
20150299227 | INHIBITORS OF CATECHOL O-METHYL TRANSFERASE AND THEIR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS - The present invention relates to 4-pyridinone compounds which are inhibitors of catechol O-methyltransferase (COMT), and are useful in the treatment and prevention of neurological and psychiatric disorders and diseases in which COMT enzyme is involved. The present invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising these compounds and the use of these compounds and compositions in the prevention or treatment of such diseases in which COMT is involved. | 10-22-2015 |
Jochen Schubert, Irvine, CA US
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20110153198 | Method for the display of navigation instructions using an augmented-reality concept - A method with which navigation instructions are displayed on a screen. Preferably, using an augmented-reality approach whereby the path to the destination and 3D mapping objects such as buildings and landmarks are highlighted on a video feed of the surrounding environment ahead of the user. The invention is designed to run within embodiments the likes of Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), smartphones or in-dash vehicle infotainment systems, displaying in real-time a video feed of the path ahead while superimposing transparent cartographic information with navigation instructions. The aim is to improve the user's navigation experience by making it easier to relate to the real world with 3D maps and representative navigation instructions. This method makes it safer to view the navigation screen and the user can locate landmarks, narrow streets and the final destination more easily. | 06-23-2011 |
Kai Volker Schubert, Chadds Ford, PA US
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20080196168 | Washable leather with repellency - A washable leather having durable oil repellency, durable stain release, and durable water repellency is disclosed and a method of its preparation comprising contacting the leather during tanning with a composition which comprises at least one fluorinated urethane; at least one fluorinated ester; a mixture thereof; or a mixture of at least one fluorinated citrate urethane with at least one fluorinated urethane, at least one fluorinated ester, or a mixture of fluorinated urethane and fluorinated ester. | 08-21-2008 |
Karl Schubert US
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20090260161 | INTEGRATED CONTINUOUS BATCH TUNNEL WASHER - A method of washing fabric articles in a tunnel washer includes moving the fabric articles from the intake of the washer to the discharge of the washer through first and second sectors that are a pre-wash zone. In the pre-wash zone, liquid is counter flowed in the wash interior along a flow path that is generally opposite the direction of travel of the fabric articles. The fabric articles are transferred to a main wash zone, and a washing chemical is added to the main wash zone. At about the same time, counter flow is reduced or stopped. The main wash zone can be heated as an option. After a period of time (for example, between about 20 and 120 seconds) counter flow is increased. The increased counter flow after chemical treatment amounts to either an intermediate rinse or a pre-rinse depending upon which module or zone the goods occupy. The pre-rinse ensures that the fabric articles are substantially free of soil or the majority of any soil when they are transferred to an extractor for final removal of excess water. | 10-22-2009 |
20090260162 | CONTINUOUS BATCH TUNNEL WASHER AND METHOD - A method of washing fabric articles in a tunnel washer includes moving the fabric articles from the intake of the washer to the discharge of the washer through first and second sectors that are a pre-wash zone. In the pre-wash zone, liquid is counter flowed in the wash interior along a flow path that is generally opposite the direction of travel of the fabric articles. The fabric articles are transferred to a main wash zone, and a washing chemical is added to the main wash zone. At about the same time, counter flow is reduced or stopped. The main wash zone can be heated as an option. After a period of time (for example, between about 20 and 120 seconds) counter flow is resumed or increased. In the wash zone, this is considered an intermediate rinse. After the wash zone(s), the increased counter flow after chemical treatment amounts to a pre-rinse. This pre-rinse ensures that the fabric articles are substantially free of soil or the majority of any soil and substantially free of chemicals when they are transferred to an extractor for final removal of excess water. A final rinse (second rinse) is conducted during extraction of excess water. | 10-22-2009 |
Karl Schubert, Minnetonka, MN US
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20080301284 | Systems and methods for capture of electronic evidence - Systems and methods are provided for capturing electronic evidence. One or more agents are deployed to one or more sources of electronic evidence over a communications network, wherein the one or more deployed agents are undetectable by the one or more sources. One or more instructions are transmitted to the one or more deployed agents to capture electronic evidence from at least one service control point, wherein the one or more deployed agents are inactive unless the one or more instructions are received. Upon receipt of the one or more instructions by the one or more deployed agents from the at least of service control point, electronic evidence is captured from the one or more sources of electronic evidence. The use of resources of the one or more sources by the one or more deployed agents is monitored. | 12-04-2008 |
20080301713 | Systems and methods for electronic evidence management with service control points and agents - Systems and methods are provided for capturing electronic evidence using one or more agents and at least one service control point. The systems and methods comprise deploying the one or more agents to one or more sources of electronic evidence. One or more events are transmitted from the at least one service control point to the one or more agents, wherein the one or more agents do not perform any tasks unless events are received. Upon receipt of the one or more events by the one or more agents, at least one task is performed on the one or more sources of electronic evidence. | 12-04-2008 |
Keith Schubert, Redmond, WA US
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20100274180 | Digital syringe with compensation control - A syringe for performing a medical procedure includes a pressure sensor, a volume sensor, and a compensation circuit. The volume sensor measures a volume of a flowable material that is dispensed from the syringe, the pressure sensor measures a pressure being applied to the flowable material, and the compensation circuit calculates a delivered volume of the flowable material by accounting for system compliance (expansion) as the pressure is increased. By compensating for system compliance in this manner, a syringe can be used in high pressure procedures while still providing accurately controllable material delivery. | 10-28-2010 |
20110106004 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR OPERATING INTERVENTIONAL CATHETERS USING A COMMON OPERATING CONSOLE AND ADAPTIVE INTERFACE COMPONENTS - Interventional catheter assemblies, operating systems and adaptive interface components allow operation of a variety of interventional catheter assemblies, including infusion catheters, aspiration catheters and interventional catheters that provide both infusion and aspiration, using a common control console housing infusion and aspiration systems. Control instructions for operating the interventional catheter assembly and authentication protocols for verifying system matches and operating conditions maybe encoded in hardware, firmware or software, such as a memory or storage device, provided in the interventional catheter assembly or in a discrete adaptive interface component. Adaptive components such as tubing cassettes routing aspiration and/or infusion tubing in a predetermined configuration to mate with aspiration and infusion systems on a control console are also provided. | 05-05-2011 |
20110288523 | Digital Syringe With Compensation Control - A syringe for performing a medical procedure includes a pressure sensor, a volume sensor, and a compensation circuit. The volume sensor measures a volume of a flowable material that is dispensed from the syringe, the pressure sensor measures a pressure being applied to the flowable material, and the compensation circuit calculates a delivered volume of the flowable material by accounting for system compliance (expansion) as the pressure is increased. By compensating for system compliance in this manner, a syringe can be used in high pressure procedures while still providing accurately controllable material delivery. | 11-24-2011 |
20110300010 | PERISTALTIC PUMP ASSEMBLIES, TUBING CASSETTES, AND SYSTEMS INCORPORATING SUCH PUMP ASSEMBLIES - Peristaltic pump assemblies in which the closing and opening of a pivoting or sliding door is coordinated with movement of the occlusion bed toward and away from the rotor assembly to engage and disengage tubing within the occlusion pathway are disclosed. Linkage mechanisms provided by the interaction of cam surfaces with rollers, as well as bar linkage mechanisms, are disclosed. The linkage mechanism, in addition to providing precise displacement of the occlusion bed, may also provide an over-center feature that enhances safety and pump operation when the door is in a closed position. Latching mechanisms and sensors may be incorporated. Control consoles incorporating such peristaltic pump assemblies are described. Adaptive components such as tubing cassettes routing aspiration and/or infusion tubing in a predetermined configuration to mate with occlusion pathways in aspiration and/or infusion pump assemblies provided in various types of medical devices and control consoles are also provided. | 12-08-2011 |
20130131585 | INTERVENTIONAL CATHETER ASSEMBLIES, CONTROL CONSOLES AND ADAPTIVE TUBING CASSETTES - Interventional catheter assemblies, operating systems and adaptive interface components allow operation of a variety of interventional catheter assemblies, including infusion catheters, aspiration catheters and interventional catheters that provide both infusion and aspiration, using a common control console housing infusion and aspiration systems. Adaptive tubing cassettes having a handle and one or more preformed tubing loops route aspiration and/or infusion tubing in a predetermined configuration to mate with aspiration and infusion systems on a control console. | 05-23-2013 |
20140275725 | FLUID HANDLING SYSTEM - Various embodiments of a fluid handling system are disclosed herein. For example, the fluid handling system can include a catheter assembly and a console configured to control the operation of the catheter assembly. A removable interface member can be configured to provide fluid and electrical communication between the catheter assembly and the console. | 09-18-2014 |
20150314049 | ADAPTIVE TUBING CASSETTES FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH INTERVENTIONAL CATHETER ASSEMBLIES - Peristaltic pump assemblies in which the closing and opening of a pivoting or sliding door is coordinated with movement of the occlusion bed toward and away from the rotor assembly to engage and disengage tubing within the occlusion pathway are disclosed. Linkage mechanisms provided by the interaction of cam surfaces with rollers, as well as bar linkage mechanisms, are disclosed. The linkage mechanism, in addition to providing precise displacement of the occlusion bed, may also provide an over-center feature that enhances safety and pump operation when the door is in a closed position. Latching mechanisms and sensors may be incorporated. Control consoles incorporating such peristaltic pump assemblies are described. Adaptive components such as tubing cassettes routing aspiration and/or infusion tubing in a predetermined configuration to mate with occlusion pathways in aspiration and/or infusion pump assemblies provided in various types of medical devices and control consoles are also provided. | 11-05-2015 |
Keith James Schubert, Santa Cruz, CA US
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20120046121 | VARIABLE HEIGHT GOLF TEE - Methods and devices are provided for teeing a golf ball. A first tee has a detachably coupled post and base. The post may be a cylinder, such as a hollow cylinder, and may be made of deformable resilient material that reliably returns to a vertical position after receiving momentum originated from a golf club. The first post end includes a threaded shaft that engages with a tapped aperture of the base. The second post end presents a repeatable height from the base when the threaded shaft is fully seated into the tapped aperture. The post may be coupled with and decoupled from the base by the golfer applying manual force to alternately screw the threaded shaft into the base for coupling and then away from the base for decoupling. A plurality of posts of different lengths are provided. The base may be coupled with a mat. | 02-23-2012 |
Kjell Schubert, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20090113293 | DOCUMENT EDITING USING ANCHORS - A user edits text in a draft document by providing input including left and right “anchor” text and replacement text. In response, a document editing system identifies an instance of the left anchor text followed by the right anchor text in the draft document, and replaces text between these instances with the replacement text specified by the user. For example, the user may type a string containing the left anchor text followed by the replacement text followed by the right anchor text, in response to which the system may perform the replacement just described. As a result, the user may specify both the location of, and a correction for, text in the draft document without using cursor keys or other navigation commands to navigate to the location of the text to be corrected, thereby increasing correction efficiency by avoiding the delay associated with such manual navigation. | 04-30-2009 |
20100318347 | Content-Based Audio Playback Emphasis - Techniques are disclosed for facilitating the process of proofreading draft transcripts of spoken audio streams. In general, proofreading of a draft transcript is facilitated by playing back the corresponding spoken audio stream with an emphasis on those regions in the audio stream that are highly relevant or likely to have been transcribed incorrectly. Regions may be emphasized by, for example, playing them back more slowly than regions that are of low relevance and likely to have been transcribed correctly. Emphasizing those regions of the audio stream that are most important to transcribe correctly and those regions that are most likely to have been transcribed incorrectly increases the likelihood that the proofreader will accurately correct any errors in those regions, thereby improving the overall accuracy of the transcript. | 12-16-2010 |
20110131486 | Replacing Text Representing a Concept with an Alternate Written Form of the Concept - A system enables a transcriptionist to replace a first written form (such as an abbreviation) of a concept with a second written form (such as an expanded form) of the same concept. For example, the system may display to the transcriptionist a draft document produced from speech by an automatic speech recognizer. If the transcriptionist recognizes a first written form of a concept that should be replaced with a second written form of the same concept, the transcriptionist may provide the system with a replacement command. In response, the system may identify the second written form of the concept and replace the first written form with the second written form in the draft document. | 06-02-2011 |
20110289405 | Monitoring User Interactions With A Document Editing System - A human editor uses a document editing system to edit a draft document. The editor's editing behavior is monitored and logged. Statistics are developed from the log to produce an assessment of the editor's productivity. This assessment, in combination with assessments of other editors, may be used to develop behavioral metrics which indicate correlations between editing behaviors and productivity. The behavioral metrics may be used to identify including the relative contribution to efficient editing of different editing behaviors. Such information about individual editing behaviors may be used to evaluate the productivity of individual editors based on their editing behaviors, to identify behaviors which individual editors could adopt to improve their productivities, and to identify changes to the editing system itself for improving editor productivity. An editor's editing behavior may be “played back” and observed by a human in an attempt to identify the causes of the editor's poor productivity. | 11-24-2011 |
20120173972 | Replacing Text Representing a Concept with an Alternate Written Form of the Concept - A system enables a transcriptionist to replace a first written form (such as an abbreviation) of a concept with a second written form (such as an expanded form) of the same concept. For example, the system may display to the transcriptionist a draft document produced from speech by an automatic speech recognizer. If the transcriptionist recognizes a first written form of a concept that should be replaced with a second written form of the same concept, the transcriptionist may provide the system with a replacement command. In response, the system may identify the second written form of the concept and replace the first written form with the second written form in the draft document. | 07-05-2012 |
20140309995 | Content-Based Audio Playback Emphasis - Techniques are disclosed for facilitating the process of proofreading draft transcripts of spoken audio streams. In general, proofreading of a draft transcript is facilitated by playing back the corresponding spoken audio stream with an emphasis on those regions in the audio stream that are highly relevant or likely to have been transcribed incorrectly. Regions may be emphasized by, for example, playing them back more slowly than regions that are of low relevance and likely to have been transcribed correctly. Emphasizing those regions of the audio stream that are most important to transcribe correctly and those regions that are most likely to have been transcribed incorrectly increases the likelihood that the proofreader will accurately correct any errors in those regions, thereby improving the overall accuracy of the transcript. | 10-16-2014 |
20150112677 | Document Editing Using Anchors - A user edits text in a draft document by providing input including left and right “anchor” text and replacement text. In response, a document editing system identifies an instance of the left anchor text followed by the right anchor text in the draft document, and replaces text between these instances with the replacement text specified by the user. For example, the user may type a string containing the left anchor text followed by the replacement text followed by the right anchor text, in response to which the system may perform the replacement just described. As a result, the user may specify both the location of, and a correction for, text in the draft document without using cursor keys or other navigation commands to navigate to the location of the text to be corrected, thereby increasing correction efficiency by avoiding the delay associated with such manual navigation. | 04-23-2015 |
20160005402 | Content-Based Audio Playback Emphasis - Techniques are disclosed for facilitating the process of proofreading draft transcripts of spoken audio streams. In general, proofreading of a draft transcript is facilitated by playing back the corresponding spoken audio stream with an emphasis on those regions in the audio stream that are highly relevant or likely to have been transcribed incorrectly. Regions may be emphasized by, for example, playing them back more slowly than regions that are of low relevance and likely to have been transcribed correctly. Emphasizing those regions of the audio stream that are most important to transcribe correctly and those regions that are most likely to have been transcribed incorrectly increases the likelihood that the proofreader will accurately correct any errors in those regions, thereby improving the overall accuracy of the transcript. | 01-07-2016 |
Martin Schubert, Troy, NY US
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20080204626 | Light emitting diodes and display apparatuses using the same - In a light emitting diode, a first semiconductor layer supplies electrons, and a second semiconductor layer supplies holes. An active layer is formed between the first and second semiconductor layers. The active layer receives electrons and holes, and emits light in response to coupling between the electrons and the holes. A first reflective layer is formed on a bottom portion of the first semiconductor layer, and a second reflective layer is formed on a top portion of the second semiconductor layer. The light emitted from the active layer exits toward a side of the active layer. | 08-28-2008 |
Martin F. Schubert, Boise, ID US
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20120068187 | SOLID STATE LIGHTING DEVICES WITH IMPROVED COLOR UNIFORMITY AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING - Solid state lighting (SSL) devices with good color uniformity and methods of manufacturing are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, an SSL device includes a support structure, an SSL die in the support structure, and a converter material at least partially encapsulating the SSL die. The converter material is configured to emit under excitation. The converter material has a surface facing away from the SSL die, and the surface of the converter material has a generally convex shape. | 03-22-2012 |
20120153304 | SOLID STATE LIGHTING DEVICES WITH ACCESSIBLE ELECTRODES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING - Various embodiments of light emitting dies and solid state lighting (“SSL”) devices with light emitting dies, assemblies, and methods of manufacturing are described herein. In one embodiment, a light emitting die includes an SSL structure configured to emit light in response to an applied electrical voltage, a first electrode carried by the SSL structure, and a second electrode spaced apart from the first electrode of the SSL structure. The first and second electrode are configured to receive the applied electrical voltage. Both the first and second electrodes are accessible from the same side of the SSL structure via wirebonding. | 06-21-2012 |
20120161161 | ARRAY ASSEMBLIES WITH HIGH VOLTAGE SOLID STATE LIGHTING DIES - Various embodiments of solid state lighting (“SSL”) assemblies with high voltage SSL dies and methods of manufacturing are described herein. In one embodiment, an array assembly of SSL dies includes a first terminal and a second terminal configured to receive an input voltage (Vo). The array assembly also includes a plurality of SSL dies coupled between the first terminal and the second terminal, at least some of which are high voltage SSL dies coupled in parallel. | 06-28-2012 |
20120267650 | SOLID STATE LIGHTING DEVICES HAVING IMPROVED COLOR UNIFORMITY AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - Solid state lighting (SSL) devices and methods of manufacturing SSL devices are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, an SSL device comprises a support having a surface and a solid state emitter (SSE) at the surface of the support. The SSE can emit a first light propagating along a plurality of first vectors. The SSL device can further include a converter material over at least a portion of the SSE. The converter material can emit a second light propagating along a plurality of second vectors. Additionally, the SSL device can include a lens over the SSE and the converter material. The lens can include a plurality of diffusion features that change the direction of the first light and the second light such that the first and second lights blend together as they exit the lens. The SSL device can emit a substantially uniform color of light. | 10-25-2012 |
20120313074 | LONG WAVELENGTH LIGHT EMITTING DEVICES WITH HIGH QUANTUM EFFICIENCIES - Various embodiments of light emitting devices with high quantum efficiencies are described herein. In one embodiment, a light emitting device includes a first contact, a second contact spaced apart from the first contact, and a first active region between the first and second contacts. The first active region is configured to produce a first emission via electroluminescence when a voltage is applied between the first and second contacts, and the first emission having a first center wavelength. The light emitting device also includes a second active region spaced apart from the first active region. The second active region is configured to absorb at least a portion of the first emission and produce a second emission via photoluminescence, and the second emission having a second center wavelength longer than the first center wavelength. | 12-13-2012 |
20120313125 | LIGHT EMITTING DEVICES WITH EFFICIENT WAVELENGTH CONVERSION AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - Various embodiments of light emitting devices with efficient wavelength conversion and associated methods of manufacturing are described herein. In one embodiment, a light emitting device includes a first semiconductor material, a second semiconductor material spaced apart from the first semiconductor material, and an active region between the first and second semiconductor materials. The active region is configured to produce a light via electroluminescence. The light emitting device also includes a conversion material on the second semiconductor material, the conversion material containing aluminum gallium indium phosphide (AlGaInP) doped with an N-type dopant. | 12-13-2012 |
20120326187 | SOLID STATE LIGHTING DEVICES WITH IMPROVED CURRENT SPREADING AND LIGHT EXTRACTION AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - Solid state lighting (“SSL”) devices with improved current spreading and light extraction and associated methods are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, an SSL device includes a solid state emitter (“SSE”) that has a first semiconductor material, a second semiconductor material spaced apart from the first semiconductor material, and an active region between the first and second semiconductor materials. The SSL device can further include a first contact on the first semiconductor material and a second contact on the second semiconductor material and opposite the first contact. The second contact can include one ore more interconnected fingers. Additionally, the SSL device can include an insulative feature extending from the first contact at least partially into the first semiconductor material. The insulative feature can be substantially aligned with the second contact. | 12-27-2012 |
20130043481 | HIGH-VOLTAGE SOLID-STATE TRANSDUCERS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - High-voltage solid-state transducer (SST) devices and associated systems and methods are disclosed herein. An SST device in accordance with a particular embodiment of the present technology includes a carrier substrate, a first terminal, a second terminal and a plurality of SST dies connected in series between the first and second terminals. The individual SST dies can include a transducer structure having a p-n junction, a first contact and a second contact. The transducer structure forms a boundary between a first region and a second region with the carrier substrate being in the first region. The first and second terminals can be configured to receive an output voltage and each SST die can a forward junction voltage less than the output voltage. | 02-21-2013 |
20130049020 | SOLID STATE TRANSDUCERS WITH STATE DETECTION, AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Solid state transducers with state detection, and associated systems and methods are disclosed. A solid state transducer system in accordance with a particular embodiment includes a support substrate and a solid state emitter carried by the support substrate. The solid state emitter can include a first semiconductor component, a second semiconductor component, and an active region between the first and second semiconductor components. The system can further include a state device carried by the support substrate and positioned to detect a state of the solid state emitter and/or an electrical path of which the solid state emitter forms a part. The state device can be formed from at least one state-sensing component having a composition different than that of the first semiconductor component, the second semiconductor component, and the active region. The state device and the solid state emitter can be stacked along a common axis. In further particular embodiments, the state-sensing component can include an electrostatic discharge protection device, a thermal sensor, or a photosensor. | 02-28-2013 |
20130049043 | ENGINEERED SUBSTRATES FOR SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Engineered substrates for semiconductor devices are disclosed herein. A device in accordance with a particular embodiment includes a transducer structure having a plurality of semiconductor materials including a radiation-emitting active region. The device further includes an engineered substrate having a first material and a second material, at least one of the first material and the second material having a coefficient of thermal expansion at least approximately matched to a coefficient of thermal expansion of at least one of the plurality of semiconductor materials. At least one of the first material and the second material is positioned to receive radiation from the active region and modify a characteristic of the light. | 02-28-2013 |
20130049059 | SOLID STATE TRANSDUCER DEVICES, INCLUDING DEVICES HAVING INTEGRATED ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE PROTECTION, AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Solid state transducer devices having integrated electrostatic discharge protection and associated systems and methods are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a solid state transducer device includes a solid state emitter, and an electrostatic discharge device carried by the solid state emitter. In some embodiments, the electrostatic discharge device and the solid state emitter share a common first contact and a common second contact. In further embodiments, the solid state lighting device and the electrostatic discharge device share a common epitaxial substrate. In still further embodiments, the electrostatic discharge device is positioned between the solid state lighting device and a support substrate. | 02-28-2013 |
20130052759 | VERTICAL SOLID-STATE TRANSDUCERS HAVING BACKSIDE TERMINALS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Vertical solid-state transducers (“SSTs”) having backside contacts are disclosed herein. An SST in accordance with a particular embodiment can include a transducer structure having a first semiconductor material at a first side of the SST, a second semiconductor material at a second side of the SST opposite the first side, and an active region between the first and second semiconductor materials. The SST can further include first and second contacts electrically coupled to the first and second semiconductor materials, respectively. A portion of the first contact can be covered by a dielectric material, and a portion can remain exposed through the dielectric material. A conductive carrier substrate can be disposed on the dielectric material. An isolating via can extend through the conductive carrier substrate to the dielectric material and surround the exposed portion of the first contact to define first and second terminals electrically accessible from the first side. | 02-28-2013 |
20130127365 | LIGHT EMISSION SYSTEMS HAVING NON-MONOCHROMATIC EMITTERS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Emission systems having solid-state transducers (SSTs) for producing a target chromaticity of light are disclosed herein. An emission system or SST device in accordance with a particular embodiment can include a first emitter having a first plurality of SSTs positioned to emit light having a first chromaticity, and a second emitter having a second plurality of SSTs positioned to emit light having a second chromaticity different than the first chromaticity. The SST device can further include a controller having a first channel with a variable output, coupled to the first emitter to adjust the brightness level of the first emitter, and a second channel with a variable output, coupled to the second emitter to adjust the brightness level of the second emitter. | 05-23-2013 |
20130175560 | VERTICAL SOLID-STATE TRANSDUCERS AND SOLID-STATE TRANSDUCER ARRAYS HAVING BACKSIDE TERMINALS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Solid-state transducers (“SSTs”) and SST arrays having backside contacts are disclosed herein. An SST in accordance with a particular embodiment can include a transducer structure having a first semiconductor material at a first side of the transducer structure, and a second semiconductor material at a second side of the transducer structure. The SST can further include a first contact at the first side and electrically coupled to the first semiconductor material, and a second contact extending from the first side to the second semiconductor material and electrically coupled to the second semiconductor material. A carrier substrate having conductive material can be bonded to the first and second contacts. | 07-11-2013 |
20130175562 | SOLID-STATE RADIATION TRANSDUCER DEVICES HAVING AT LEAST PARTIALLY TRANSPARENT BURIED-CONTACT ELEMENTS, AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Solid-state radiation transducer (SSRT) devices having buried contacts that are at least partially transparent and associated systems and methods are disclosed herein. An SSRT device configured in accordance with a particular embodiment can include a radiation transducer including a first semiconductor material, a second semiconductor material, and an active region between the first semiconductor material and the second semiconductor material. The SSRT device can further include first and second contacts electrically coupled to the first and second semiconductor materials, respectively. The second contact can include a plurality of buried-contact elements electrically coupled to the second semiconductor material. Individual buried-contact elements can have a transparent portion directly adjacent to the second semiconductor material. The second contact can further include a base portion extending between the buried-contact elements, such as a base portion that is least partially planar and reflective. | 07-11-2013 |
20130228815 | VERTICAL SOLID-STATE TRANSDUCERS HAVING BACKSIDE TERMINALS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Vertical solid-state transducers (“SSTs”) having backside contacts are disclosed herein. An SST in accordance with a particular embodiment can include a transducer structure having a first semiconductor material at a first side of the SST, a second semiconductor material at a second side of the SST opposite the first side, and an active region between the first and second semiconductor materials. The SST can further include first and second contacts electrically coupled to the first and second semiconductor materials, respectively. A portion of the first contact can be covered by a dielectric material, and a portion can remain exposed through the dielectric material. A conductive carrier substrate can be disposed on the dielectric material. An isolating via can extend through the conductive carrier substrate to the dielectric material and surround the exposed portion of the first contact to define first and second terminals electrically accessible from the first side. | 09-05-2013 |
20130285107 | SOLID STATE LIGHTING DEVICES WITH ACCESSIBLE ELECTRODES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING - Various embodiments of light emitting dies and solid state lighting (“SSL”) devices with light emitting dies, assemblies, and methods of manufacturing are described herein. In one embodiment, a light emitting die includes an SSL structure configured to emit light in response to an applied electrical voltage, a first electrode carried by the SSL structure, and a second electrode spaced apart from the first electrode of the SSL structure. The first and second electrode are configured to receive the applied electrical voltage. Both the first and second electrodes are accessible from the same side of the SSL structure via wirebonding. | 10-31-2013 |
20130292636 | SOLID-STATE TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLIES WITH REMOTE CONVERTER MATERIAL FOR IMPROVED LIGHT EXTRACTION EFFICIENCY AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Solid state transducer (“SST”) assemblies with remote converter material and improved light extraction efficiency and associated systems and methods are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, an SST assembly has a front side from which emissions exit the SST assembly and a back side opposite the front side. The SST assembly can include a support substrate having a forward-facing surface directed generally toward the front side of the SST assembly and an SST structure carried by the support substrate. The SST structure can be configured to generate SST emissions. The SST assembly can further include a converter material spaced apart from the SST structure. The forward-facing surface and the converter material can be configured such that at least a portion of the SST emissions that exit the SST assembly at the front side do not pass completely through the converter material. | 11-07-2013 |
20130308309 | SOLID-STATE TRANSDUCER DEVICES WITH SELECTIVE WAVELENGTH REFLECTORS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Solid state transducer (“SST”) devices with selective wavelength reflectors and associated systems and methods are disclosed herein. In several embodiments, for example, an SST device can include a first emitter configured to emit emissions having a first wavelength and a second emitter configured to emit emissions having a second wavelength different from the first wavelength. The first and second emitters can be SST structures and/or converter materials. The SST device can further include a selective wavelength reflector between the first and second emitters. The selective wavelength reflector can be configured to at least substantially transmit emissions having the first wavelength and at least substantially reflect emissions having the second wavelength. | 11-21-2013 |
20130320370 | SOLID STATE TRANSDUCER DIES HAVING REFLECTIVE FEATURES OVER CONTACTS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Systems and methods for improved light emitting efficiency of a solid state transducer (SST), for example light emitting diodes (LED), are disclosed. One embodiment of an SST die in accordance with the technology includes a reflective material disposed over electrical connectors on a front side of the die. The reflective material has a higher reflectivity than a base material of the connectors such that light traveling toward the connectors reflects back out of the device. | 12-05-2013 |
20130320386 | METHODS OF SEPARATING SOLID STATE TRANSDUCERS FROM SUBSTRATES AND ASSOCIATED DEVICES AND SYSTEMS - Wafer-level processing of wafer assemblies with transducers is described herein. A method in accordance with some embodiments includes forming a solid state transducer device by forming one or more trenches to define solid state radiation transducers. An etching media is delivered in to the trenches to release the transducers from a growth substrate used to fabricate the transducers. A pad can hold the radiation transducers and promote distribution of the etching media through the trenches to underetch and release the transducers. | 12-05-2013 |
20130328068 | DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS RELATED TO DISTRIBUTED RADIATION TRANSDUCERS - Radiation-transducer devices, e.g., lighting-emitting devices, including radiation transducers, e.g., light-emitting diodes, and associated devices, systems, and methods are disclosed herein. A radiation-transducer device configured in accordance with a particular embodiment includes a base structure including a first lead, a cap structure including a second lead, and a plurality of radiation transducers irregularly distributed between the base structure and the cap structure. The radiation transducers are non-uniformly oriented relative to the first and second leads and the device is configured to intermittently power the radiation transducers using an alternating current. A method for manufacturing radiation-transducer devices in accordance with a particular embodiment includes distributing a plurality of radiation transducers onto a base structure or a cap structure without individually handling the radiation transducers. The radiation transducers are introduced via a mixture including the radiation transducers and a non-solid carrier medium. | 12-12-2013 |
20140014988 | LIGHTING DEVICES INCLUDING PATTERNED OPTICAL COMPONENTS AND ASSOCIATED DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS - Lighting devices including light-emitting diodes and associated devices, systems, and methods are disclosed herein. A lighting device configured in accordance with a particular embodiment includes a lighting-emitting diode and an optical component along a radiation path of the lighting-emitting diode. The optical component includes a color-converting material with walls defining a pattern, the walls extending generally entirely through a thickness of the color-converting material. A total surface area of the walls within a primary zone of the optical component is greater than a total surface area of color-converting features at a major side of the color-converting material. A method for making a lighting device in accordance with a particular embodiment includes combining an optical component and a light-emitting diode, and shaping a color-converting material of the optical component to have a thickness and a pattern of walls selected to control the color of light output from the lighting device. | 01-16-2014 |
20140014999 | SOLID STATE LIGHTING DEVICES WITH LOW CONTACT RESISTANCE AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING - Solid state lighting (“SSL”) devices with improved contacts and associated methods of manufacturing are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, an SSL device includes a first semiconductor material, a second semiconductor material spaced apart from the first semiconductor material, and an active region between the first and second semiconductor materials. The SSL device also includes a contact on one of the first or second semiconductor materials. The contact includes a first conductive material and a plurality of contact elements in contact with one of the first or second conductive materials. The contact elements individually include a portion of a second conductive material that is different from the first conductive material. | 01-16-2014 |
20140042484 | SOLID STATE LIGHTING DEVICES WITH IMPROVED CONTACTS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS OF MAUFACTURING - Solid state lighting (“SSL”) devices with improved contacts and associated methods of manufacturing are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, an SSL device includes an SSL structure having a first semiconductor material, a second semiconductor material spaced apart from the first semiconductor material, and an active region between the first and second semiconductor materials. The SSL device also includes a first contact on the first semiconductor material and a second contact on the second semiconductor material, where the first and second contacts define the current flow path through the SSL structure. The first or second contact is configured to provide a current density profile in the SSL structure based on a target current density profile. | 02-13-2014 |
20140061680 | HIGH VOLTAGE SOLID-STATE TRANSDUCERS AND SOLID-STATE TRANSDUCER ARRAYS HAVING ELECTRICAL CROSS-CONNECTIONS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Solid-state transducer (“SST”) dies and SST arrays having electrical cross-connections are disclosed herein. An array of SST dies in accordance with a particular embodiment can include a first terminal, a second terminal and a plurality of SST dies coupled between the first and second terminals with at least a pair of the SST dies being coupled in parallel. The plurality of SST dies can individually include a plurality of junctions coupled in series with an interconnection between each individual junction. Additionally, the individual SST dies can have a cross-connection contact coupled to the interconnection. In one embodiment, the array can further include a cross-connection between the cross-connection contacts on the pair of the SST dies. | 03-06-2014 |
20140097441 | DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS RELATED TO REMOVING PARASITIC CONDUCTION IN SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES - Semiconductor devices and methods for making semiconductor devices are disclosed herein. A method configured in accordance with a particular embodiment includes forming a stack of semiconductor materials from an epitaxial substrate, where the stack of semiconductor materials defines a heterojunction, and where the stack of semiconductor materials and the epitaxial substrate further define a bulk region that includes a portion of the semiconductor stack adjacent the epitaxial substrate. The method further includes attaching the stack of semiconductor materials to a carrier, where the carrier is configured to provide a signal path to the heterojunction. The method also includes exposing the bulk region by removing the epitaxial substrate. | 04-10-2014 |
20140159063 | VERTICAL SOLID-STATE TRANSDUCERS AND HIGH VOLTAGE SOLID-STATE TRANSDUCERS HAVING BURIED CONTACTS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Solid-state transducers (“SSTs”) and vertical high voltage SSTs having buried contacts are disclosed herein. An SST die in accordance with a particular embodiment can include a transducer structure having a first semiconductor material at a first side of the transducer structure, and a second semiconductor material at a second side of the transducer structure. The SST can further include a plurality of first contacts at the first side and electrically coupled to the first semiconductor material, and a plurality of second contacts extending from the first side to the second semiconductor material and electrically coupled to the second semiconductor material. An interconnect can be formed between at least one first contact and one second contact. The interconnects can be covered with a plurality of package materials. | 06-12-2014 |
20140183442 | ENGINEERED SUBSTRATE ASSEMBLIES WITH EPITAXIAL TEMPLATES AND RELATED SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES - Engineered substrates having epitaxial templates for forming epitaxial semiconductor materials and associated systems and methods are disclosed herein. In several embodiments, for example, an engineered substrate can be manufactured by forming a first semiconductor material at a front surface of a donor substrate. The first semiconductor material is transferred to first handle substrate to define a first formation structure. A second formation structure is formed to further include a second semiconductor material homoepitaxial to the first formation structure. The method can further include transferring the first portion of the second formation structure to a second handle substrate such that a second portion of the second formation structure remains at the first handle substrate. | 07-03-2014 |
20140203239 | SOLID-STATE TRANSDUCER DEVICES WITH OPTICALLY-TRANSMISSIVE CARRIER SUBSTRATES AND RELATED SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES - Semiconductor device assemblies having solid-state transducer (SST) devices and associated semiconductor devices, systems, and are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a method of forming a semiconductor device assembly includes forming a support substrate, a transfer structure, and a plurality semiconductor structures between the support substrate and the transfer structure. The method further includes removing the support substrate to expose an active surface of the individual semiconductor structures and a trench between the individual semiconductor structures. The semiconductor structures can be attached to a carrier substrate that is optically transmissive such that the active surface can emit and/or receive the light through the carrier substrate. The individual semiconductor structures can then be processed on the carrier substrate with the support substrate removed. In some embodiments, the individual semiconductor structures are singulated from the semiconductor device assembly and include a section of the carrier substrate attached to each of the individual semiconductor structures. | 07-24-2014 |
20140239348 | METHODS, DEVICES, AND SYSTEMS RELATED TO FORMING SEMICONDUCTOR POWER DEVICES WITH A HANDLE SUBSTRATE - Methods of manufacturing device assemblies, as well as associated semiconductor assemblies, devices, systems are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a method of forming a semiconductor device assembly includes forming a semiconductor device assembly that includes a handle substrate, a semiconductor structure having a first side and a second side opposite the first side, and an intermediary material between the semiconductor structure and the handle substrate. The method also includes removing material from the semiconductor structure to form an opening extending from the first side of the semiconductor structure to at least the intermediary material at the second side of the semiconductor structure. The method further includes removing at least a portion of the intermediary material through the opening in the semiconductor structure to undercut the second side of the semiconductor structure. | 08-28-2014 |
20140361382 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES HAVING COMPACT FOOTPRINTS AND RELATED DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS - Semiconductor devices and methods for making semiconductor devices are disclosed herein. A semiconductor device configured in accordance with a particular embodiment includes a substrate having a source/drain region, an interconnect, and first and second electrodes extending between first and second sides of the substrate. The first electrode includes a first contact pad and a via extending through the substrate that connects the first contact pad with the interconnect. The second electrode includes a second contact pad and a conductive feature in the substrate that connects the second contact pad with the interconnect. | 12-11-2014 |
20140367686 | ULTRATHIN SOLID STATE DIES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - Various embodiments of SST dies and solid state lighting (“SSL”) devices with SST dies, assemblies, and methods of manufacturing are described herein. In one embodiment, a SST die includes a substrate material, a first semiconductor material and a second semiconductor material on the substrate material, an active region between the first semiconductor material and the second semiconductor material, and a support structure defined by the substrate material. In some embodiments, the support structure has an opening that is vertically aligned with the active region. | 12-18-2014 |
20140368123 | LIGHT-EMITTING METAL-OXIDE-SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHODS - Various embodiments of solid state transducer (“SST”) devices are disclosed. In several embodiments, a light emitter device includes a metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) capacitor, an active region operably coupled to the MOS capacitor, and a bulk semiconductor material operably coupled to the active region. The active region can include at least one quantum well configured to store first charge carriers under a first bias. The bulk semiconductor material is arranged to provide second charge carriers to the active region under the second bias such that the active region emits UV light. | 12-18-2014 |
20140375212 | MULTI-JUNCTION SOLID STATE TRANSDUCER DEVICES FOR DIRECT AC POWER AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Multi junction solid-state transducer (SST) devices and associated systems and methods are disclosed herein. In several embodiments, for example, an SST system can include a first multi-junction SST chain having a first drive voltage, a first P-contact, and a first N-contact, and a second multi junction SST chain having a second drive voltage, a second P-contact, and a second N-contact. The first and second multi junction SST chains can be configured to be activated independently of each other. The SST system can further include a driver operably coupled to the first and second P- and N-contacts. The driver can be configured to activate the first multi junction SST chain when voltage input is at least equal to the first drive voltage. When absolute voltage increases a predetermined voltage level, the driver can be configured to activate the second multi-junction SST chain or the first and second multi junction SST chains. | 12-25-2014 |
20150048301 | ENGINEERED SUBSTRATES HAVING MECHANICALLY WEAK STRUCTURES AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Engineered substrates having mechanically weak structures for separating substrates from epitaxially grown semiconductor structures and associated systems and methods are disclosed herein. In several embodiments, for example, an engineered substrate can be manufactured by forming an intermediary material at an upper surface of a structural material and forming a plurality of pores in the intermediary material. The porous intermediary material and the structural material can define a handle substrate. The method can further include bonding an epitaxial formation structure on the handle substrate such that the porous intermediary material is between the epitaxial formation structure and the structural material. In various embodiments, the porous intermediary material is configured to break under mechanical stress. | 02-19-2015 |
20150103613 | MEMORY DEVICES AND METHODS OF OPERATING THE SAME - The present disclosure includes memory devices and methods of operating the same. One such device includes an array of groups of memory cells, a group selector configured to select a particular group of memory cells from within the array, and a cell selector configured to select a particular memory cell from within the selected particular group of memory cells. | 04-16-2015 |
20150144986 | SOLID STATE LIGHTING DEVICES WITH ACCESSIBLE ELECTRODES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING - Various embodiments of light emitting dies and solid state lighting (“SSL”) devices with light emitting dies, assemblies, and methods of manufacturing are described herein. In one embodiment, a light emitting die includes an SSL structure configured to emit light in response to an applied electrical voltage, a first electrode carried by the SSL structure, and a second electrode spaced apart from the first electrode of the SSL structure. The first and second electrode are configured to receive the applied electrical voltage. Both the first and second electrodes are accessible from the same side of the SSL structure via wirebonding. | 05-28-2015 |
20150162513 | VERTICAL SOLID-STATE TRANSDUCERS AND HIGH VOLTAGE SOLID-STATE TRANSDUCERS HAVING BURIED CONTACTS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Solid-state transducers (“SSTs”) and vertical high voltage SSTs having buried contacts are disclosed herein. An SST die in accordance with a particular embodiment can include a transducer structure having a first semiconductor material at a first side of the transducer structure, and a second semiconductor material at a second side of the transducer structure. The SST can further include a plurality of first contacts at the first side and electrically coupled to the first semiconductor material, and a plurality of second contacts extending from the first side to the second semiconductor material and electrically coupled to the second semiconductor material. An interconnect can be formed between at least one first contact and one second contact. The interconnects can be covered with a plurality of package materials. | 06-11-2015 |
20150243835 | SOLID-STATE TRANSDUCER DEVICES WITH OPTICALLY-TRANSMISSIVE CARRIER SUBSTRATES AND RELATED SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES - Semiconductor device assemblies having solid-state transducer (SST) devices and associated semiconductor devices, systems, and are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a method of forming a semiconductor device assembly includes forming a support substrate, a transfer structure, and a plurality semiconductor structures between the support substrate and the transfer structure. The method further includes removing the support substrate to expose an active surface of the individual semiconductor structures and a trench between the individual semiconductor structures. The semiconductor structures can be attached to a carrier substrate that is optically transmissive such that the active surface can emit and/or receive the light through the carrier substrate. The individual semiconductor structures can then be processed on the carrier substrate with the support substrate removed. in some embodiments, the individual semiconductor structures are simulated from the semiconductor device assembly and include a section of the carrier substrate attached to each of the individual semiconductor structures. | 08-27-2015 |
20150287895 | SOLID STATE LIGHTING DEVICES HAVING IMPROVED COLOR UNIFORMITY AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - Solid state lighting (SSL) devices and methods of manufacturing SSL devices are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, an SSL device comprises a support having a surface and a solid state emitter (SSE) at the surface of the support. The SSE can emit a first light propagating along a plurality of first vectors. The SSL device can further include a converter material over at least a portion of the SSE. The converter material can emit a second light propagating along a plurality of second vectors. Additionally, the SSL device can include a lens over the SSE and the converter material. The lens can include a plurality of diffusion features that change the direction of the first light and the second light such that the first and second lights blend together as they exit the lens. The SSL device can emit a substantially uniform color of light. | 10-08-2015 |
20150318388 | DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS RELATED TO REMOVING PARASITIC CONDUCTION IN SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES - Semiconductor devices and methods for making semiconductor devices are disclosed herein. A method configured in accordance with a particular embodiment includes forming a stack of semiconductor materials from an epitaxial substrate, where the stack of semiconductor materials defines a heterojunction, and where the stack of semiconductor materials and the epitaxial substrate further define a bulk region that includes a portion of the semiconductor stack adjacent the epitaxial substrate. The method further includes attaching the stack of semiconductor materials to a carrier, where the carrier is configured to provide a signal path to the heterojunction. The method also includes exposing the bulk region by removing the epitaxial substrate. | 11-05-2015 |
20160020360 | ENGINEERED SUBSTRATE ASSEMBLIES WITH EPITAXIAL TEMPLATES AND RELATED SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES - Engineered substrates having epitaxial templates for forming epitaxial semiconductor materials and associated systems and methods are disclosed herein. In several embodiments, for example, an engineered substrate can be manufactured by forming a first semiconductor material at a front surface of a donor substrate. The first semiconductor material is transferred to first handle substrate to define a first formation structure. A second formation structure is formed to further include a second semiconductor material homoepitaxial to the first formation structure. The method can further include transferring the first portion of the second formation structure to a second handle substrate such that a second portion of the second formation structure remains at the first handle substrate. | 01-21-2016 |
20160049387 | HIGH VOLTAGE SOLID-STATE TRANSDUCERS AND SOLID-STATE TRANSDUCER ARRAYS HAVING ELECTRICAL CROSS-CONNECTIONS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Solid-state transducer (“SST”) dies and SST arrays having electrical cross-connections are disclosed herein. An array of SST dies in accordance with a particular embodiment can include a first terminal, a second terminal and a plurality of SST dies coupled between the first and second terminals with at least a pair of the SST dies being coupled in parallel. The plurality of SST dies can individually include a plurality of junctions coupled in series with an interconnection between each individual junction. Additionally, the individual SST dies can have a cross-connection contact coupled to the interconnection. In one embodiment, the array can further include a cross-connection between the cross-connection contacts on the pair of the SST dies. | 02-18-2016 |
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20160049565 | VERTICAL SOLID-STATE TRANSDUCERS HAVING BACKSIDE TERMINALS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Vertical solid-state transducers (“SSTs”) having backside contacts are disclosed herein. An SST in accordance with a particular embodiment can include a transducer structure having a first semiconductor material at a first side of the SST, a second semiconductor material at a second side of the SST opposite the first side, and an active region between the first and second semiconductor materials. The SST can further include first and second contacts electrically coupled to the first and second semiconductor materials, respectively. A portion of the first contact can be covered by a dielectric material, and a portion can remain exposed through the dielectric material. A conductive carrier substrate can be disposed on the dielectric material. An isolating via can extend through the conductive carrier substrate to the dielectric material and surround the exposed portion of the first contact to define first and second terminals electrically accessible from the first side. | 02-18-2016 |
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20090050875 | NITRIDE SEMICONDUCTOR LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE - A nitride semiconductor light emitting device includes n-type and p-type nitride semiconductor layers, and an active layer disposed between the n-type and p-type nitride semiconductor layers and having a stack structure in which a plurality of quantum barrier layers and one or more quantum well layers are alternately stacked. A net polarization of the quantum barrier layer is smaller than or equal to a net polarization of the quantum well layer. A nitride semiconductor light emitting device can be provided, which can realize high efficiency even at high currents by minimizing the net polarization mismatch between the quantum barrier layer and the quantum well layer. Also, a high-efficiency nitride semiconductor light emitting device can be achieved by reducing the degree of energy-level bending of the quantum well layer. | 02-26-2009 |
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Mathias M. Schubert, Lincoln, NE US
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20120206724 | Terahertz-infrared ellipsometer system, and method of use - The present invention relates to ellipsometer and polarimeter systems, and more particularly is an ellipsometer or polarimeter or the like system which operates in a frequency range between 300 GHz or lower and extending to higher than at least 1 Tera-hertz (THz), and preferably through the Infra-red (IR) range up to, and higher than 100 THz, including: | 08-16-2012 |
20120261580 | Terahertz-infrared ellipsometer system, and method of use - The present invention relates to ellipsometer and polarimeter systems, and more particularly is an ellipsometer or polarimeter or the like system which operates in a frequency range between 300 GHz or lower and extending to higher than at least 1 Tera-hertz (THz), and preferably through the Infra-red (IR) range up to, and higher than 100 THz, including: | 10-18-2012 |
20140027644 | Terahertz-infrared ellipsometer system, and method of use - The present invention relates to ellipsometer and polarimeter systems, and more particularly is an ellipsometer or polarimeter or the like system which operates in a frequency range between 300 GHz or lower and extending to higher than at least 1 Tera-hertz (THz), and preferably through the Infra-red (IR) range up to, and higher than 100 THz, including: | 01-30-2014 |
20140106980 | OPTICAL SENSING AND SEPARATION BASED ON ORDERED THREE-DIMENSIONAL NANOSTRUCTURED SURFACES - A sensor having a substrate is provided in which structures are disposed on a surface of the substrate. The structures can be, e.g., nanostructures. Polarized light is directed toward the sensor, and birefringence of the structures with respect to the light is measured. Target particles that interact with the structures are detected based on changes in the measured birefringence. | 04-17-2014 |
20150153230 | TERAHERTZ-INFRARED ELLIPSOMETER SYSTEM, AND METHOD OF USE - A dual scanning and FTIR system for application in the Terahertz and broadband blackbody frequency range including sources for providing Thz and broadband blackbody range and electromagnetic radiation, at least one detector of electromagnetic radiation in the THZ and broadband blackbody ranges, and at least one rotating element between the source and detector. | 06-04-2015 |
Matias H. Schubert, Lincoln, NE US
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20100220313 | Terahertz-infrared ellipsometer system, and method of use - The present invention relates to ellipsometer and polarimeter systems, and more particularly is an ellipsometer or polarimeter or the like system which operates in a frequency range between 300 GHz or lower and extending to higher than at least 1 Tera-hertz (THz), and preferably through the Infra-red (IR) range up to, and higher than 100 THz, including: | 09-02-2010 |
Max Schubert, Emeryville, CA US
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20150184199 | METHODS FOR GENOMIC INTEGRATION - Provided herein are methods of integrating one or more exogenous nucleic acids into one or more selected target sites of a host cell genome. In certain embodiments, the methods comprise contacting the host cell genome with one or more integration polynucleotides comprising an exogenous nucleic acid to be integrated into a genomic target site, a nuclease capable of causing a break at the genomic target site, and a linear nucleic acid capable of homologous recombination with itself or with one or more additional linear nucleic acids contacted with the population of cells, whereupon said homologous recombination results in formation of a circular extrachromosomal nucleic acid comprising a coding sequence for a selectable marker. In some embodiments, the methods further comprise selecting a host cell that expresses the selectable marker. | 07-02-2015 |
Melissa Schubert, West Allis, WI US
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20090187138 | REUSABLE EFFLUENT DRAIN CONTAINER FOR DIALYSIS AND OTHER MEDICAL FLUID THERAPIES - A dialysis system includes a source of dialysis fluid; at least one pump for pumping dialysate to or from a patient or dialyzer; and a drain container configured to receive effluent dialysis fluid from the patient or dialyzer through a drain tube, the drain container including an at least semi-rigid body, the body including a handle, a drain tube receiving portion, a spout, and wherein at least a portion of the body is non-opaque such that effluent dialysis fluid inside the at least semi-rigid body can be viewed. | 07-23-2009 |
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Michael Schubert, Waukesha, WI US
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20090061718 | STABILIZED DECOLORIZING COMPOSITION - A decolorizing composition that can discharge the color of blood, menses, or other stains is provided. More specifically, a peroxide, cell lysing agent, chelating agent, antioxidant, and other optional ingredients are selectively employed to achieve an aqueous composition that exhibits good shelf stability and stain removal properties. The composition, for example, may maintain about 70% or more, in some embodiments about 80% or more, and in some embodiments, about 90% or more of its initial hydrogen peroxide (H | 03-05-2009 |
Michael C. Schubert, Parkton, MD US
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20100198104 | SYSTEM FOR DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPY OF GAZE STABILITY - A system to measure a subject's gaze stability, comprising: a display device; a data processor in communication with the display device; a data input device in communication with the data processor; and a motion detector in communication with the data processor, the motion detector being adapted to be worn by the subject under observation, wherein the data processor is configured to cause the display device to display a predetermined visual target based on a motion signal detected by the motion detector, the data processor is adapted to receive information from the data input device concerning a response of the subject in identifying the predetermined visual target, and the data processor is further adapted to generate an output characterizing the subject's gaze stability based on the received information. | 08-05-2010 |
Oliver Schubert, Albuquerque, NM US
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20110295569 | WIND ESTIMATION FOR AN UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE - The speed of the wind during operation of a UAV is estimated. In one example the speed of the wind is estimated by modeling an acceleration of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) based on a measured ground speed of the UAV, determining an actual acceleration of the UAV with one or more sensors, and estimating the speed of the wind as an integral of a difference between the modeled acceleration and the actual acceleration. | 12-01-2011 |
Paul C. Schubert, Olive Springs, TN US
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20120204569 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR ELIMINATING CRACKING IN A TURBINE EXHAUST SHIELD - Undue flexing and cracking of an internal exhaust shield of a turbine is eliminated by isolating thermally-induced movement in the shield from that of strut apparatus passing therethrough to a surrounding outer exhaust casing. Methods and apparatus are disclosed. | 08-16-2012 |
Peter J. Schubert, Indianapolis, IN US
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20140021028 | BIOMASS GASIFICATION/PYROLYSIS SYSTEM AND PROCESS - A system and process capable of promoting the energy content of a syngas produced from a biomass material. The system and process entail compacting a loose biomass material and simultaneously introducing the compacted biomass material into an entrance of a reactor tube, and then heating the compacted biomass material within the tube to a temperature at which organic molecules within the biomass material break down to form ash and a fuel gas mixture. The fuel gas mixture is withdrawn from the tube and the ash is removed from the tube through an exit thereof. The entrance and exit of the tube, the compaction step, and the removal step cooperate to inhibit ingress of air into the tube by forming a plug of the biomass material at the entrance of the tube and a plug of ash at the exit of the tube. | 01-23-2014 |
20140305926 | SYSTEM FOR GASIFYING WASTE, METHOD FOR GASIFYING WASTE - The invention provides a system for reducing the volume of bulk material, comprising a transportable container; a single chamber adapted to receive said transportable container; a means for establishing a plurality of controlled atmospheres within said chamber; a plurality of electrically-charged heating elements capable of heating said chamber to at least 1200 F; and an waste heat generator in fluid communication with the chamber. A method for simultaneously thermally degrading different waste differently in a single chamber, comprising filling each container within a plurality of containers with preselected waste and placing each container within the chamber at preselected positions; establishing a controlled atmosphere within the chamber and applying heat to the waste for a time and at a temperature sufficient to gasify the waste; collecting thermal degradation data during gasification; and applying the collected data to an algorithm to adjust the temperature and oxygen concentrations for each preselected position. | 10-16-2014 |
Randall Colin Schubert, Santa Monica, CA US
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20160059970 | VESSEL INSULATION ASSEMBLY - A vessel includes a vessel wall and an insulation assembly coupled to the vessel wall. The insulation assembly includes a stochastic foam material and a microtruss structure encased within the foam material. The microtruss structure includes a plurality of truss members interconnected at a plurality of nodes. Each truss member is in contact with the foam material such that the microtruss structure provides a structural core for the foam material. | 03-03-2016 |
Richard S. Schubert, Vashon Island, WA US
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20110302796 | REMOTE LEVELING AND POSITIONING SYSTEM AND METHOD - Systems and methods are provided herein that provide for remote leveling and positioning. An embodiment includes a leveling device assembly. Another embodiment provides a system including a leveling device assembly and a plurality of audio devices. Further embodiments provide for systems having a plurality of leveling device assemblies. | 12-15-2011 |
20140075768 | WORK-TOOL POSITIONING SYSTEM AND METHOD - One embodiment includes a positioning device configured to couple with a first work-tool device coupling portion, receive an indication of coupling with a first work-tool, detect a first leveling status of the positioning device, wirelessly communicate the detected first leveling status of the positioning device, couple with a second work-tool device coupling portion, receive an indication of coupling with a second work-tool, detect a second leveling status of the positioning device and wirelessly communicate the detected second leveling status of the device. An embodiment may further include a display device configured to wirelessly receive a first leveling status from the positioning device, display a first work-tool working-axis leveling status based on the first leveling status, wirelessly receive a second leveling status from the positioning device, and display a second work-tool working-axis leveling status based on the second leveling status. | 03-20-2014 |
20140237833 | Remote Leveling and Positioning System and Method - Systems and methods are provided herein that provide for remote leveling and positioning. An embodiment includes a leveling device assembly. Another embodiment provides a system including a leveling device assembly and a plurality of audio devices. Further embodiments provide for systems having a plurality of leveling device assemblies and appliances that are configured to couple with the leveling device assembly. | 08-28-2014 |
20150014004 | Work-Tool Control System and Method - One embodiment includes display device configured to wirelessly receive a first position status from a positioning device; display a first work-tool working-axis leveling status based on the first position status; receive cut parameters; receive a cut-start indication; determine a first work-tool position status difference based on cut parameters and a second position status; present a position status correction indicator; determine that a third position status is within cut parameters; send a cut-start signal to the positioning device operable to actuate the first work-tool; determine a work-tool cut completion; and send a cut-end signal to the positioning device operable to de-actuate the first work-tool. | 01-15-2015 |
Ryan D. Schubert, San Francisco, CA US
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20160054320 | Markers for Determination of Patient Responsiveness - Compositions and methods are provided for classification of individuals suffering from a demyelinating disease into groups that are informative of the individual's responsiveness or lack of responsiveness to treatment with a J3-interferon (IFNJ3) acting therapy. In particular, it is shown that the effective immunomodulatory treatment of demyelinating disease with IFNJ3 is associated with an increase in circulating transitional B cells in the patient. Diseases of interest include without limitation inflammatory demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system, e.g. multiple sclerosis, neuromyelitis optica (NMO), experimental autoimmune encephalitis (EAE), acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM), etc. | 02-25-2016 |
Ryan Edward Schubert, Chapel Hill, NC US
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20150178973 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR UTILIZING SYNTHETIC ANIMATRONICS - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for utilizing synthetic animatronics are disclosed. According to one aspect, a method for synthetic animatronics includes providing a display surface having different regions that accommodate different positions or deformations of a subject, mapping images of the subject to the different regions on the display surface, and displaying the mapped images on the different regions of the display surface at different times in accordance with a desired animation of the subject. | 06-25-2015 |
Seth J. Schubert, Moorhead, MN US
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20110171612 | SYNCHRONIZED VIDEO AND SYNTHETIC VISUALIZATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - The present invention presents a flight training and synthetic visualization system, which comprises a fully mobile, self-contained data recording unit including a desktop graphics software engine for creating a virtual model of the flight capable of playing back the recorded trip, synchronized with a real-time video or imagery recording of the actual flight with a view from the cockpit of the aircraft as a pilot would actually view the flight, along with ambient audio of the cockpit. This allows for the user of the simulation to view both modeled data of the flight, as well as actual time-sequenced still images or video of the flight. The two sources of data are synched in time so that real video images of the aircraft as it is flying at a specific point in time is displayed in the simulation at the same moment as the rendered visualization of the flight. | 07-14-2011 |
Thomas Schubert, Fort Mill, SC US
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20120219418 | GPS AUTOMATED TRACKING OF MOBILE MONITORING UNITS - A method of monitoring a wind turbine, including the steps of: attaching a condition monitoring (CM) module to a wind turbine; determining the location of the CM module based on information received at the wind turbine by the CM module; monitoring operational parameters of the wind turbine using the CM module; and transmitting the operational parameters to the central facility. | 08-30-2012 |
20120283985 | NON-INVASIVE SPEED SENSOR - The invention relates to a method of measuring rotational speed of a shaft, comprising the steps of: coupling an optical pickup to a shaft speed sensor having an indicator light that pulses proportionally to rotational speed of a shaft being measured by the speed sensor; receiving light pulses from the indicator light of the speed sensor; and determining the rotational speed based on the rate of received light pulses. Furthermore, the invention discloses a condition monitoring equipment for a wind turbine using the above measuring method. | 11-08-2012 |
20120299747 | REMOTE CONDITION MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method of monitoring wind turbines in remote locations, the steps comprising: attaching a first portable condition monitoring (CM) module to a first wind turbine; attaching a second portable CM module to a second wind turbine; carrying out unmanned monitoring the first wind turbine and the second wind turbine based on wireless transmissions from the first CM module and the second CM module; removing the first portable CM module after a predetermined amount of time has passed; and removing the second portable CM module after the first portable CM module has been removed. | 11-29-2012 |
Thomas Schubert, Mesa, AZ US
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20140037886 | SECTIONAL SPORTS ARENA WALL PAD - A sports arena pad with beveled sides to create overlapping beveled joints when the pads are releasably attached to an arena wall in a linear side-by-side configuration. The inner padding is made of two layers of foam. The first layer is a low-density foam panel attached to and covering a front surface of a substantially rigid backing panel. The second layer is a high-density foam panel attached to and covering a front surface of the low-density foam panel. The padding and much of the backing panel is covered with a weather-resistant fabric, preferably by wrapping. Releasable fasteners are attached to the rear of the backing panel for attaching to complimentary fasteners on the arena wall. Special pads with one beveled edge may be provided for end pieces. | 02-06-2014 |
Troy Schubert, Providence, RI US
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20080316736 | Portable light - A versatile, low profile, lightweight, compact, body mounted lighting system includes a housing mountable to a person's body and a light module in the housing. The light module may include at least one LED producing a beam. There is a lens in front of the LED and a mechanism is configured to move the lens to adjust the distance between the lens and the LED to vary the size of the beam. | 12-25-2008 |
20110157875 | Portable light - A versatile, low profile, lightweight, compact, body mounted lighting system includes a housing mountable to a person's body and a light module in the housing. The light module may include at least one LED producing a beam. There is a lens in front of the LED and a mechanism is configured to move the lens to adjust the distance between the lens and the LED to vary the size of the beam. | 06-30-2011 |