Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Brian L. Michaelis, Esq.
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Patent number: 6537720Abstract: A unique method/system for simultaneously creating and transferring a contrasting pattern of intelligence on and from an ablation-transfer imaging medium to a receptor element in contiguous registration therewith is not dependent upon contrast imaging materials that must absorb the imaging radiation and is well adopted for such applications as, e.g., color proofing and printing, the security coding of various documents and the production of masks for the graphic arts and printed circuit industries; the ablation-transfer imaging medium, per se, comprises a support substrate and an imaging radiation-, preferably a laser radiation-ablative topcoat essentially coextensive therewith, such ablative topcoat having a non-imaging ablation sensitizer and an imaging amount of a non-ablation sensitizing contrast imaging material contained therein.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1996Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Polaroid Graphics Imaging LLCInventors: Diane M. Foley, Everett W. Bennett, Sam C. Slifkin
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Patent number: 6199839Abstract: A vibration dampening mechanism which considerably reduces the probability of disk drive failure and ensures vibration damped engagement between a drive carrier and a rack structure. The vibration dampening mechanism includes a torsion spring connected to two movable ramps located on either side of the carrier. The dampener is designed so that the ramps are moved along the sides of the drive carrier as a function of the tolerance between the drive carrier and the rack structure. If the tolerance between the drive carrier and the rack is slight (i.e., the carrier fits tightly in the rack), the ramp is actuated in a first direction to a great extent as it is displaced by the rack's structure. On the other hand, if the tolerance between the drive carrier and the rack is higher (i.e., the carrier fits loosely in the rack), the ramp is actuated in the first direction to a lesser extent so that the ramp effectively decreases the tolerance between the carrier and the rack.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1998Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: EMC CorporationInventor: Francis Blaise Rienzo
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Patent number: 6092850Abstract: A lifting apparatus and system for lifting cylindrical rolls such as paper rolls is includes a horizontal beam with a gripping component at one end. A pivoting component is pivotally attached to the beam at another point. An engaging component is attached to the beam between the gripping component and the pivoting component and is located proximate the pivoting component. The pivoting component also includes an extension arm for connecting to a lifting mechanism such as a pulley or crane. The lifting apparatus is positioned over a horizontal roll so that the gripping component engages the roll in the center hole or hub. The engaging component grips the edge of the roll, and is securely held in place by the force of the pivoting component when lifting force is applied to the extension arm of the pivoting component. The lifting apparatus also allows easy maneuvering of a roll including mounting the roll in a horizontal or vertical position once the roll has been transported to the proper position.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1998Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Assignee: Middlesex Paper Tube, Co.Inventor: John C. Quigley
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Patent number: 6058451Abstract: An optimized memory refresh scheme controls and reduces instantaneous power consumption and power-related noise during DRAM refresh. In the optimized refresh implementation the DRAM is refreshed using a selectable overlap Column Address Select (CAS) before Row Address Select (RAS) refresh mode. A refresh interface between a host port and the memory system is over two bussed signals comprised of a Refresh Enable signal (Refresh.sub.-- Enable) and a Refresh Strobe pulse train (Refresh.sub.-- Strobe). Refresh.sub.-- Enable is issued by the host port to define a refresh operation. Refresh.sub.-- Strobe is a pulse train generated by the host port which is used as a clock for a sequential refresh sequencer. A refresh sequencer issues selectably timed column address refresh and row address refresh signals according to which the memory banks can all be selectably refreshed substantially in parallel, or with a predetermined selected level of overlap.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1997Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignee: EMC CorporationInventors: Michael Bermingham, Christopher S. MacLellan, Rizwan Sheikh