Sullivan, NJ
Brian K. Sullivan, Lafayette, NJ US
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20090020459 | ETHYLENE FURNACE RADIANT COIL DECOKING METHOD - Methods are provided for decoking the radiant coils in an ethylene cracking plant. The decoking process is controlled by monitoring the coil outlet temperature to control the rate of burning of coke in the radiant coils. Air flow rates, steam flow rates and coil outlet temperatures are controlled during the decoking process to prevent tube damage, minimize decoking time and maximize coke removal. | 01-22-2009 |
Ian Sullivan, Point Pleasant, NJ US
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20120228147 | SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR MAKING FORMIC ACID - Methods and systems for electrochemical production of formic acid are disclosed. A method may include, but is not limited to, steps (A) to (D). Step (A) may introduce water to a first compartment of an electrochemical cell. The first compartment may include an anode. Step (B) may introduce carbon dioxide to a second compartment of the electrochemical cell. The second compartment may include a solution of an electrolyte and a cathode. The cathode is selected from the group consisting of indium, lead, tin, cadmium, and bismuth. The second compartment may include a pH of between approximately 4 and 7. Step (C) may apply an electrical potential between the anode and the cathode in the electrochemical cell sufficient to reduce the carbon dioxide to formic acid. Step (D) may maintain a concentration of formic acid in the second compartment at or below approximately 500 ppm. | 09-13-2012 |
20140021059 | System and Process for Making Formic Acid - Methods and systems for electrochemical production of formic acid are disclosed. A method may include, but is not limited to, steps (A) to (D). Step (A) may introduce water to a first compartment of an electrochemical cell. The first compartment may include an anode. Step (B) may introduce carbon dioxide to a second compartment of the electrochemical cell. The second compartment may include a solution of an electrolyte and a cathode. The cathode is selected from the group consisting of indium, lead, tin, cadmium, and bismuth. The second compartment may include a pH of between approximately 4 and 7. Step (C) may apply an electrical potential between the anode and the cathode in the electrochemical cell sufficient to reduce the carbon dioxide to formic acid. Step (D) may maintain a concentration of formic acid in the second compartment at or below approximately 500 ppm. | 01-23-2014 |
James Sullivan, Caldwell, NJ US
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20150284592 | Self-Cleaning Protective Coatings - Coating compositions that include a halopigment dispersed within a silicon-containing polymeric matrix (e.g., a polysiloxane polymer) are provided. The halopigment comprises a halogenated phthalocyanine (e.g., a fluorinated phthalocyanine) attached to a support particle (e.g., a metal oxide, a non-metal oxide, and/or an inert material). The halogenated phthalocyanine can have the formula: (16R-Pc) | 10-08-2015 |
Jason R. Sullivan, Lebanon, NJ US
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20090043332 | ASYMMETRICAL MEDICAL FILTER - A medical filter has a double-basket design, in which the two filter baskets have balanced filtering efficiencies, so that both filter baskets tend to collect or capture amounts of material that are approximately equivalent. In other words, a second or “downstream” filter basket may be designed to have a filter efficiency greater than that of a first or “upstream” filter basket. There are a variety of ways in which this tailored filter basket performance can be achieved. Some examples include increasing the number of struts or decreasing the size of the filter cells or other filter elements of the second or “downstream” filter basket. Likewise, a similar result may be reached by decreasing the number of struts or increasing the size of the filter cells or other filter elements of the first or “upstream” filter basket. In some cases, such a filter may be used in a blood vessel, for the purpose of intercepting thrombus. Where the filter is implanted in a blood vessel, it may be retrievable for a longer period of time. | 02-12-2009 |
John James Sullivan, Wayne, NJ US
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20090069944 | CHEMICAL PROCESS OPTIMIZATION METHOD THAT CONSIDERS CHEMICAL PROCESS PLANT SAFETY - A method for assuring safety of a particular chemical process plant includes measuring, for each of a plurality of sets of proposed process conditions for a particular chemical process within the particular chemical process plant, a pressure rise rate following a deliberate contained ignition of at least one material used within the particular chemical process. From the resulting plurality of pressure rise rates that corresponds with the plurality of sets of proposed process conditions a particular pressure rise rate that allows for a safe operation of the particular chemical reaction within the particular chemical process plant may be selected. The particular chemical process may be implemented within the particular chemical process plant while using a particular set of process conditions from the plurality of sets of process conditions that corresponds with the selected pressure rise rate. As an adjunct, the particular chemical reaction may also be subsequently and additionally optimized with respect to an ancillary parameter, such as product yield or feedstock utilization. | 03-12-2009 |
Kevin R. Sullivan, Annandale, NJ US
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20090294493 | GARMENT HANGER INCLUDING SLIDE-IN SIZER - A garment hanger having a slide-in sizer. The hanger includes a sizer-receiving frame defining at least one sizer-receiving slot for sliding receipt of a substantially flat and planar sizer. In one preferred embodiment, the sizer is formed from paper. The sizer-receiving frame may be positioned within a notch defined between the junction of the body and the base portion of the hook. Alternatively, the sizer-receiving frame may be positioned at the upper portion of the hook. | 12-03-2009 |
Lee Sullivan, Somerset, NJ US
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20100172904 | MCP1 FUSIONS - The present invention provides polypeptides including MCP1 fused, optionally, by a linker, to an immunoglobulin. Methods for using the polypeptides to treat medical disorders are also covered. | 07-08-2010 |
20110206669 | MCP1 FUSIONS - The present invention provides polypeptides including MCP1 fused, optionally, by a linker, to an immunoglobulin. Methods for using the polypeptides to treat medical disorders are also covered. | 08-25-2011 |
Mark W. Sullivan, Morristown, NJ US
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20100205010 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING PHONE-IN PRESCRIPTIONS - An apparatus and method are disclosed for processing phone-in prescription requests. The apparatus is in the form of a prescription processing network that includes a prescription processing system and a communication device remotely located from the prescription processing system. The communication device is used to establish a communication channel with the prescription processing system and submit a prescription request over the communication channel. A pharmacist, associated with the prescription processing system, prepares a completed prescription form based, at least in part, on the submitted prescription request. The prescription processing network also includes a pharmacy for receiving the completed prescription form, and filling the prescription request based on the completed prescription form. | 08-12-2010 |
20120130744 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING PHONE-IN PRESCRIPTIONS - An apparatus and method are disclosed for processing phone-in prescription requests. The apparatus is in the form of a prescription processing network that includes a prescription processing system and a communication device remotely located from the prescription processing system. The communication device is used to establish a communication channel with the prescription processing system and submit a prescription request over the communication channel. A pharmacist, associated with the prescription processing system, prepares a completed prescription form based, at least in part, on the submitted prescription request. The prescription processing network also includes a pharmacy for receiving the completed prescription form, and filling the prescription request based on the completed prescription form. | 05-24-2012 |
Matthew Sullivan, Brown Mills, NJ US
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20140269445 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MATCHING CALL DETAIL RECORDS FOR THE SAME COMMUNICATION GENERATED BY DIFFERENT ELEMENTS OF AN IP TELEPHONY SYSTEM - Call detail records (CDRs) that are generated by different elements of an IP telephony system in connection with the same communication can be matched to one another using timing information contained in the CDRs. Other information in addition to timing information, and which is present in two CDRs relating to the same communication may be used in conjunction with timing information to match CDRs from the same communication. Also, information relating to the type of flow path that a communication follows through the elements of an IP telephony system may also be recorded in a final CDR that is created for each communication. | 09-18-2014 |
20140369237 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DISPLAYING CALL FLOW THROUGH ELEMENTS OF AN IP TELEPHONY SYSTEM - Method and apparatus facilitate visually depiction of a flow path of a telephony communication which is processed through plural elements of an Internet protocol (IP) telephony system. The method comprises determining the plural elements involved in processing the telephony communication; obtaining, for each of the plural elements, at least one respective indication of time at which the respective plural element processed the telephony communication; and, generating a visual display formatted to comprise representations of the plural elements connected based on the respective time indications to depict the flow path. The respective indication of time may comprise a time stamp generated by the respective plural element at a time when the respective plural element processed the same communication. The method may further optionally comprise sending a query to the particular element associated with the Global Identifier to obtain information related to the flow path. | 12-18-2014 |
Nancy A. Sullivan, Paramus, NJ US
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20120193338 | APPARATUS FOR REMOVING ICE AND SNOW FROM THE ROOF OF A VEHICLE - An electrical apparatus for removing ice and snow from the exterior top surface of the roof of a vehicle comprises at least one electrical heating element disposed against, and in direct contact with, the interior bottom surface of the roof. The heating element may be installed by the vehicle manufacturer or may be retrofit, and in the case of an automobile having a roof liner, the heating element is disposed below and in contact with the roof, but above the liner. Current to the heating element may be controlled by the vehicle's rear window defogger switch, through a relay. | 08-02-2012 |
Richard Sullivan, Atlantic Highlands, NJ US
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20120251466 | ANTI-EROSION TOOTHPASTE COMPOSITION - Disclosed herein are oral care compositions comprising a fluoride ion source and phosphate salts, and methods of making and using the same. | 10-04-2012 |
20140305461 | AQUEOUS ORAL CARE COMPOSITIONS - Described herein are aqueous oral care compositions comprising (a) an effective amount of a basic amino acid in free or orally acceptable salt form; and (b) a polymer system comprising (i) a cellulosic polymer, (ii) a gum polymer, and (iii) a polyacrylate polymer or co-polymer; and methods of making and using the same. | 10-16-2014 |
Richard J. Sullivan, Spring Lake, NJ US
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20130010946 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SELF-LEARNING OF CALL ROUTING INFORMATION - The present invention is directed to a method and apparatus for learning call routing information in a communication system. A switching architecture is presented. The switch may be implemented in a centralized architecture or a distributed architecture. In addition, the switch may be implemented in a variety of networks such as a circuit-switched network or a packet-switched network. The switch includes a policy server and a self-learning application server. The policy server includes routing information for routing calls across the switch. The routes for incoming and outgoing calls are analyzed as they pass through the switch. The self-learning application server uses artificial intelligence techniques and caching algorithms to learn new more-efficient routing paths or initial routing paths based on the incoming and outgoing calls. The self-learning application server then updates the policy server with the new learned routes. | 01-10-2013 |
Richard Joseph Sullivan, Atlantic Highlands, NJ US
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20130315845 | Oral Care Compositions - Described herein are oral care compositions comprising a surfactant system; a structuring agent, and a lipophilic agent; and methods of making and using the same. | 11-28-2013 |
Richard Scott Sullivan, Atlantic Highlands, NJ US
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20110085990 | ORAL CARE METHODS AND SYSTEMS - This, intention relates to methods of assessing the biofiora of the mouth and of providing appropriate treatment utilizing a basic amino acid in accordance with the assessment. | 04-14-2011 |
Sean Sullivan, Ridgewood, NJ US
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20120041381 | Sterility Barrier For Pen Needle And Storage Container Therefor - A pen needle includes a hub having a first opening at a first end and a second opening at a second end. A needle is connected to the hub and extends through the first opening at the first end. Access to the needle through the second opening is prevented by a sterility barrier, which has a movable portion that is moved along a longitudinal axis of the needle to provide access to the needle. A storage container includes a housing having a plurality of cavities to receive a plurality of pen needles. A cover is rotatably connected to the housing and is rotated such that an access portion thereof is aligned with one of the cavities, thereby providing access to the pen needle in the cavity. | 02-16-2012 |
20150025473 | MEDICAL CANNULA PACKAGE - A package for a medical cannula with a hub, such as a pen needle, is disclosed. The package includes a cover for receiving a medical cannula and for engaging a hub of the medical cannula. The cover has open ends that are in communication through the cover. The packaging also includes a sterility barrier for the cover. | 01-22-2015 |
20150157807 | ACTIVE SAFETY PEN NEEDLE ASSEMBLY - The subject invention provides a safety pen needle assembly which includes: a hub; a needle carrier; a needle fixed to the needle carrier; a shield; and, a first engageable locking arrangement for fixing the shield to the needle carrier. Upon a predetermined extent of distal movement of the shield relative to the hub, the first locking arrangement is engaged such that the shield becomes fixed to the needle carrier. Upon further distal movement of the shield relative to the hub beyond the predetermined extent of distal movement, the shield and the needle carrier move in concert together relative to the hub causing a proximal end of the needle to move distally relative to the hub to a retracted state. Advantageously, the subject invention provides a reliable, low-cost safety pen needle assembly which does not require a spring or other biasing element. | 06-11-2015 |
Sean Sullivan, Keansburg, NJ US
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20140270667 | Glass Buffers - The present disclosure is directed to optical fibers having glass buffers. As such, some embodiments comprise an optical fiber having a core, a cladding, and a glass buffer. For some embodiments, the glass buffer has an index of refraction that is greater than the index of refraction of the cladding. | 09-18-2014 |
Sean Sullivan, Jersey City, NJ US
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20110071475 | OUTER COVER OF A PEN NEEDLE FOR A DRUG DELIVERY PEN - A connecting member removably connects a plurality of pen needles together, thereby providing a convenient way for a patient to carry multiple pen needles. The connecting member may be integrally formed with the outer cover of the pen needle or may be a separate member that removably receives the pen needle. An outer cover of a pen needle is provided with gripping means to facilitate gripping and handling of the outer cover. A lid connects to the outer cover to seal the outer cover. The lid also has gripping means to facilitate gripping and handling the lid. A cap is provided that has a first opening for receiving a first end of the outer cover and a second opening for receiving a second end of the outer cover. | 03-24-2011 |
20140350487 | OUTER COVER OF A PEN NEEDLE FOR A DRUG DELIVERY PEN - A connecting member removably connects a plurality of pen needles together, thereby providing a convenient way for a patient to carry multiple pen needles. The connecting member may be integrally formed with the outer cover of the pen needle or may be a separate member that removably receives the pen needle. An outer cover of a pen needle is provided with gripping means to facilitate gripping and handling of the outer cover. A lid connects to the outer cover to seal the outer cover. The lid also has gripping means to facilitate gripping and handling the lid. A cap is provided that has a first opening for receiving a first end of the outer cover and a second opening for receiving a second end of the outer cover. | 11-27-2014 |
Sean P. Sullivan, Ridgewood, NJ US
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20120041380 | Living Hinge Needle Assembly For Medicament Delivery Device - A multi-pack assembly for containing and dispensing one or more new pen needles, and receiving and containing used pen needles after use, is provided, wherein a plurality of both new and used pen needles can be contained in a series of storage vessels, each secured to an adjacent storage vessel thereby forming an easily managed multi-pack assembly shape, and providing caps for each individual pen needle storage vessel to provide a sterility barrier and which can be opened independently of one another, and which can be closed in the same manner after use to prevent unwanted interaction with the used pen needles contained therein. | 02-16-2012 |
20120041390 | Needle Dispensing And Storing Apparatus For Medicament Delivery Device - A flip-open multi-pack assembly is provided which can contain a plurality of new pen needles, such as through the provision of a rectangular or tube-shaped shaped, hinged shell housing, wherein new pen needles can be stored in a plurality of user accessible openings each having a sterility barrier formed, for example, by covers that cover the non-patient end of the openings in which the new pen needles are contained. Used pen needles can be returned and stored in openings accessible by rotatably opening the shell housing. One or more of the openings within first and second opposite ends of the housing shell can be provided with a slidable internal holder within the device and are configured to releasably secure the inner shield of the new pen needle, and to then be pulled forward when the new pen needle is removed and lock at a forward position, and thereby create an interior space, accessible from an opposite end when the hinged housing is opened, for a used pen needle to be inserted and stored. | 02-16-2012 |
20150034516 | Living Hinge Needle Assembly For Medicament Delivery Device - A multi-pack assembly for containing and dispensing one or more new pen needles, and receiving and containing used pen needles after use, is provided, wherein a plurality of both new and used pen needles can he contained in a series of storage vessels, each secured to an adjacent storage vessel thereby forming an easily managed multi-pack assembly shape, and providing caps for each individual pen needle storage vessel to provide a sterility barrier and which can be opened independently of one another, and which can be closed in the same manner after use to prevent unwanted interaction with the used pen needles contained therein. | 02-05-2015 |
Terence John Sullivan, Pequannock, NJ US
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20130163739 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TRANSFERRING CONTROL OF A CONFERENCE BRIDGE - A conference calling system enables transfer of control of a conference bridge. The transferor terminal has an option to transfer control of the conference bridge to a transferee terminal. The transferee terminal has an option to accept or reject control of the conference bridge. When the transferee terminal accepts control prior to the transferor terminal severing control, the control of the conference bridge is transferred to the transferee terminal. However, when the transferee terminal rejects or does not accept within a predetermined time the control of the conference bridge, the transferor terminal is provided an option to transfer control of the conference bridge to alternate terminals, one terminal at a time, until an alternate terminal accepts control or the transferor terminal severs control of the conference bridge. As long as a terminal has control of the conference bridge, the conference bridge is not severed. | 06-27-2013 |
20150180710 | VEHICLE SETTING PROFILE SYSTEM - A system for transferring driver profile settings has a communication interface, processor, storage device, and program in the storage device. The communication interface allows for network communications. The processor couples to the interface. Execution of the program from storage by the processor configures the system to perform functions. The system allows for transfer of a driver profile from the storage device to a vehicle for application on the vehicle. The driver profile specifies one or more preference settings for one or more configurable components of a vehicle. | 06-25-2015 |
Terry Sullivan, Pequannock, NJ US
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20120281534 | VARIABLE AAA LOAD DISTRIBUTION FOR PDSN - A packet data serving node (PDSN) manages sessions between mobile devices and a packet-based network. The PDSN sends requests to and receives responses from an authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) server. The PDSN includes a packet session manager configured to create, maintain, and terminate the sessions between mobile devices and the packet-based network. The PDSN also includes a global AAA manager configured to determine latency in communication between the PDSN and the AAA server based on latencies of responses to at least two requests which the PDSN sends to the AAA server. The global AAA manager determines an adjustment in a load which may be imposed on the AAA sever based on the determined latency and causes the determined adjustment in the load which may be imposed on the AAA server to be implemented. | 11-08-2012 |
Thomas D. Sullivan, Hamilton, NJ US
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20090260294 | Portable pet portal with three-position flap assembly - A pet portal flap assembly has interior and exterior frames between which moveable flaps are mounted in a swinging door, or in a patio door insert, or in an exterior wall, to permit both ingress and egress of a pet. A handle operated mechanism is provided for selectively vertically positioning the moveable flaps in an uppermost position to permit both ingress and egress of a pet, in a mid-position for only permitting ingress of a pet, and in a lowermost position in which bottom portions of the flaps are locked between the interior and exterior frames to prevent any movement of the flaps. | 10-22-2009 |
20100175336 | Pet door panel storm window - A pet door panel or module is configured to include a pocket window opening having an open side portion to permit a ventilation screen to be slid into the pocket on centrally located tracks to provide ventilation means, and to further permit dual panel storm window means to be slid into the pocket via tracks on either side of the centrally located track to enclose the screen between the window panes to prevent air from flowing through the window opening to protect from foul weather and insulate from cold outside temperatures. | 07-15-2010 |
20100269413 | Pet door module with integral security panel and cassette portal - The present pet door panel or module comprises an interior pocket flap assembly cassette opening and an external frame forming a security panel track permitting a flap assembly cassette and security panel to be slidably received or removed to facilitate changing the height of the portal opening in the pet door panel or module to accommodate various size pets in the field by the consumer without the need for tools. This methodology can be applied to existing pet door panels currently in the market with modifications to framing members in the lowermost portion of their one piece aluminum frame construction; thereby permitting the use of a universal module or frame with changeable flap assembly cassettes for different types and sizes of pets during manufacture or in the field by consumers. In this manner consumers need not purchase a new pet door when they change a pet, they need only purchase/replace the flap assembly cassette. | 10-28-2010 |
20120169074 | ADJUSTABLE SLIDING DOOR, WINDOW, OR PANEL LOCK - An adjustable lock for a sliding member such as a sliding door, sliding panel, or sliding window is provided by a tubular mechanism adapted to be placed into a position wedging the tubular mechanism between the frame and the sliding member, with the tubular mechanism including an inner tubular member selectively threadably extendable from within an outer tubular member attached to the frame to a locked position locking the outer and inner tubular members together, with a free end of the inner tubular member is proximate an edge portion of the associated sliding member, whereby the locked together outer and inner tubes are rotatable in one direction for extending and forcing a free end of the inner tubular member into intimate contact with the edge portion of the sliding member, thereby wedging the sliding member into a locked position preventing movement thereof. | 07-05-2012 |
Timothy D. Sullivan, Franklin Lakes, NJ US
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20120025383 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT STRUCTURE INCORPORATING A CONDUCTOR LAYER WITH BOTH TOP SURFACE AND SIDEWALL PASSIVATION AND A METHOD OF FORMING THE INTEGRATED CIRCUIT STRUCTURE - Disclosed are embodiments of a structure having a metal layer with top surface and sidewall passivation and a method of forming the structure. In one embodiment, a metal layer is electroplated onto a portion of a seed layer at the bottom of a trench. Then, the sidewalls of the metal layer are exposed and, for passivation, a second metal layer is electroplated onto the top surface and sidewalls of the metal layer. In another embodiment, a trench is formed in a dielectric layer. A seed layer is formed over the dielectric layer, lining the trench. A metal layer is electroplated onto the portion of the seed layer within the trench and a second metal layer is electroplated onto the top surface of the metal layer. Thus, in this case, passivation of the top surface and sidewalls of the metal layer is provided by the second metal layer and the dielectric layer, respectively. | 02-02-2012 |
20120126370 | THIN FILM RESISTORS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE - A method of forming a semiconductor structure includes: forming a resistor over a substrate; forming at least one first contact in contact with the resistor; and forming at least one second contact in contact with the resistor. The resistor is structured and arranged such that current flows from the at least one first contact to the at least one second contact through a central portion of the resistor. The resistor includes at least one extension extending laterally outward from the central portion in a direction parallel to the current flow. The method includes sizing the at least one extension based on a thermal diffusion length of the resistor. | 05-24-2012 |
20120146186 | THERMALLY CONTROLLED REFRACTORY METAL RESISTOR - A structure and method of fabricating the structure includes a semiconductor substrate having a top surface defining a horizontal direction and a plurality of interconnect levels stacked from a lowermost level proximate the top surface of the semiconductor substrate to an uppermost level furthest from the top surface. Each of the interconnect levels include vertical metal conductors physically connected to one another in a vertical direction perpendicular to the horizontal direction. The vertical conductors in the lowermost level being physically connected to the top surface of the substrate, and the vertical conductors forming a heat sink connected to the semiconductor substrate. A resistor is included in a layer immediately above the uppermost level. The vertical conductors being aligned under a downward vertical resistor footprint of the resistor, and each interconnect level further include horizontal metal conductors positioned in the horizontal direction and being connected to the vertical conductors. | 06-14-2012 |
20130234315 | STRUCTURES AND METHODS FOR DETECTING SOLDER WETTING OF PEDESTAL SIDEWALLS - Structures and methods for detecting solder wetting of pedestal sidewalls. The structure includes a semiconductor wafer having an array of integrated circuit chips, each of the integrated circuit chips having an array of chip pedestals having respective chip solder columns on top of the chip pedestals, the pedestals spaced apart a first distance in a first direction and a spaced apart second distance in second direction perpendicular to the first direction; and at least one monitor structure disposed in different regions of the wafer from the integrated circuit chips, the monitor structure comprising at least a first pedestal and a first solder column on a top surface of the first pedestal and a second pedestal and a second solder column on a top surface of the second pedestal, the first and the second pedestals spaced apart a third distance, the third distance less than the first and the second distances. | 09-12-2013 |
20140038381 | THERMALLY CONTROLLED REFRACTORY METAL RESISTOR - A structure and method of fabricating the structure includes a semiconductor substrate having a top surface defining a horizontal direction and a plurality of interconnect levels stacked from a lowermost level proximate the top surface of the semiconductor substrate to an uppermost level furthest from the top surface. Each of the interconnect levels include vertical metal conductors physically connected to one another in a vertical direction perpendicular to the horizontal direction. The vertical conductors in the lowermost level being physically connected to the top surface of the substrate, and the vertical conductors forming a heat sink connected to the semiconductor substrate. A resistor is included in a layer immediately above the uppermost level. The vertical conductors being aligned under a downward vertical resistor footprint of the resistor, and each interconnect level further include horizontal metal conductors positioned in the horizontal direction and being connected to the vertical conductors. | 02-06-2014 |
Timothy M. Sullivan, Franklin Lakes, NJ US
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20120007074 | THERMALLY SENSITIVE MATERIAL EMBEDDED IN THE SUBSTRATE - A structure and methods for using an integrated circuit structure comprise a substrate and circuitry connected to the substrate. The substrate includes a heat sensitive material that changes color when heated. The heat sensitive material has one of a plurality of colors depending upon a temperature to which the substrate was exposed. | 01-12-2012 |
William T. Sullivan, Brick, NJ US
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20100081593 | Additive System for Lubricants - The invention relates to compositions suitable as additive packages for lubricants and other functional fluids, the composition comprising sulfur-containing extreme pressure components, phosphorus-containing anti-wear additives, a triazole-containing species. A preferred use is in industrial gear oils. In embodiments, enhance protection in the areas of bearing wear and micropitting are obtained. | 04-01-2010 |
20110111992 | LUBRICATING FLUIDS - The invention concerns a fully formulated lubricating fluid or grease comprising an additive package and a major amount of base oil, the improvement comprising the substantial absence of low molecular weight primary, secondary, tertiary, cyclic aliphatic mono or polyamines of 30 carbons or less and the absence of the corresponding acid phosphate amine salts in said fully formulated lubricating fluid. | 05-12-2011 |
20110143982 | Additive System for Lubricating Fluids - The invention concerns an additive package for a lubricating fluid or grease containing an effective amount of a phosphorus-containing antiwear additive, the improvement comprising the absence of primary, secondary, tertiary, cyclic low molecular weight aliphatic amines with a carbon number of C30 or less. | 06-16-2011 |