Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Jason H. Vick
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Patent number: 8225966Abstract: A dispensing device for a preferably cosmetic liquid as well as a method for the manufacture thereof are proposed. A lasting and tight joining of two materials is achieved while allowing for simple manufacture by pretreating the surface of the first material by means of plasma treatment or irradiation in a desired joining area in order to form radicals there or to break up the polymer chains of the first material, and by then injecting the second material directly against the first material. Another aspect consists in covering the first material with a second material for joining with another material or component.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2007Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Seaquist Perfect Dispensing GmbHInventors: Reiker Canfield, Bernd Blumenstein, Ralf Jordan, Reinhard Neuhaus
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Patent number: 7944851Abstract: Messages transmitted between a receiver and a transmitter are used to maximize a communication data rate. In particular, a multicarrier modulation system uses messages that are sent from the receiver to the transmitter to exchange one or more sets of optimized communication parameters. The transmitter then stores these communication parameters and when transmitting to that particular receiver, the transmitter utilizes the stored parameters in an effort to maximize the data rate to that receiver. Likewise, when the receiver receives packets from that particular transmitter, the receiver can utilize the stored communication parameters for reception.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2009Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Aware, Inc.Inventors: Marcos C. Tzannes, Dongjun Lee, Todor Cooklev, Colin Lanzl
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Patent number: 6801570Abstract: A system and method that generates rate options for ADSL transceivers is described. The system and method dedicates discrete multitone symbol bandwidth to bearer channels based on a prioritization of the bearer channels. A rate option generator determines the number of bytes contained in discrete multitone symbols modulated by a modulator. The rate option generator also receives a prioritization of the bearer channels and allocates portions of the number of bytes contained in the discrete multitone symbol to the bearer channels based on the prioritization. In order of priority, each bearer channel is allocated its maximum allowed number of bytes so long as discrete multitone symbol bandwidth remains available. Also, as part of the discrete multitone symbol bandwidth allocation, a bearer channel is not allocated less than its allowed minimum number of bytes.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2000Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Assignee: Aware, Inc.Inventor: Mei Yong
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Patent number: 6798735Abstract: Data is distributed among the channels of an asymmetric data subscriber loop (ADSL) communications system in accordance with an adaptive algorithm which from time to time measures the signal to noise ratio of the various channels and finds a margin for each channel dependent on achievement (where possible) of a given bit error rate and a desired data transmission rate. The margin distribution is achieved by augmenting the constellation signal to noise ratio to enhance computational efficiency and allow redetermination of bit allocation tables during transmission as necessary. Pairs of bit allocation tables are maintained at the transmitter and receiver and one table of each pair at the transmitter and receiver is updated while the other pair is in use for controlling communication.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1999Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Aware, Inc.Inventors: Marcos Tzannes, George Kechriotis, Pui Wu
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Patent number: 6798402Abstract: There is provided a received-light pattern detection apparatus capable of reading received-light pattern data within a period of time shorter than a read interval of a video game, including a transfer time. A received-light pattern detection apparatus for detecting a received-light pattern representing the position of an object on the front surface of a monitor includes a detection section having photo-couplers arranged around the periphery of the monitor and a plane detection surface formed from the photo-couplers; timing control circuits for controlling a driving timing of the detection section; a read control circuit formed by means of connecting the timing control circuits in the form of a cascade; and an input/output interface for converting the received-light pattern data read from the read control circuit into a switch packet and transmitting the switch packet.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2000Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Namco, Ltd.Inventors: Junichi Takano, Isamu Kubota
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Patent number: 6789060Abstract: The systems and methods described herein allow dictation and associated routing and formatting information to be forwarded to a transcription system. The transcription system converts the information into a document. The additional information associated with the dictation is then applied to the document to ensure proper formatting, routing, or the like. The completed document is returned to the original dictator for review and proofing. Upon approval, the document is distributed via the transcription system in accordance with distribution information associated with the document.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2000Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Inventors: Gene J. Wolfe, Seth A. Borg
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Patent number: 6778596Abstract: A digital subscriber line system includes two transceivers in communication over a communication channel using multicarrier modulation. Application profiles are defined for characterizing transmission of information over the communication channel. Each application profile is a parameter set that is associated with a unique set of one or more applications that may become active between the transceivers and specifies the transmission requirements for such applications. Each transceiver stores the application profiles and transmits information over the communication channel according to the one of the stored application profiles. When a change in a number of applications active between the transceivers occurs, a second one of the application profiles is retrieved. The transceivers then transition to transmitting information over the communication channel according to the second application profile.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2000Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: Aware, Inc.Inventor: Marcos C. Tzannes
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Patent number: 6775320Abstract: A transceiver and method for communicating over a communications channel having a plurality of subchannels are described. In particular, the transceiver is capable of dynamically switching between communicating data for a first active application set and communicating data for a second different active application set. An active application set is defined as the set of one or more active applications for which the transceiver is currently communicating data. As part of communicating data for the first active application set, the transceiver allocates the subchannels to the one or more applications in the first application set. The transmission requirements of the first active application set defines a first communication state of the transceiver. When the transceiver dynamically transitions to communicating data for the second different application set, the transceiver reallocates the subchannels to the one or more applications in the second different application set.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2000Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Aware, Inc.Inventors: Marcos C. Tzannes, Michael A. Tzannes, David C. Hunter, Richard W. Gross, Halil Padir
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Patent number: 6760373Abstract: Through the use of feedback in determining frequency domain equalization, intersymbol interference can be reduced. Specifically, the determined constellation point closest to the determined received point can be fed back to aid in determining one or more other closest constellation points.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2002Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Aware, Inc.Inventors: Richard W. Gross, Yan Yang, Mei Yong, Stuart Sandberg, Arnon Friedmann
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Patent number: 6748016Abstract: A communication system and method for communicating over a wire in a group of wires are described. The communication system includes a first transceiver connected to a first wire in the group of wires and a second transceiver connected to a second wire in the group of wires. Although not directly connected by a wire, the transceivers communicate with each other using electromagnetically coupled signals. For example, the first transceiver transmits signals over the first wire that produce interference on the second wire. The second transceiver detects the interference on the second wire and transmits a communication signal over the second wire that electromagnetically couples to the first wire. The electromagnetically coupled signal conveys a message to the first transceiver that induces the first transceiver to produce a response. The message directs the first transceiver to take an action that adjusts the produced interference.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2000Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: Aware, Inc.Inventor: Marcos C. Tzannes
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Patent number: 6731695Abstract: In a receiver transparent Q-mode, i.e., a Q-mode that is only implemented by a transmitter, the receiver is unaware of the Q-mode state of the transmitter. In this type of Q-mode configuration, the transmitter could enter and exit Q-mode as desired while the receiver, could, for example, continue to function as if operating normally, such as in “showtime.” Through this approach, it is not necessary for the receiver to detect the transmitter's entry and exit of Q-mode.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2002Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: Aware, Inc.Inventors: Marcos C. Tzannes, Arnon Friedmann
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Patent number: 6667991Abstract: A DMT system and method with the capability to adapt the system bit rate on-line in a seamless manner. The DMT system provides a robust and fast protocol for completing this seamless rate adaptation. The DMT system also provides a framing and encoding method with reduced overhead compared to conventional DMT systems. The DMT system and method provide seamless rate adaptation with the provision of different power levels. This framing and encoding method enables a system with seamless rate adaptation capability. The system and method of the invention can be implemented in hardware, or alternatively in a combination of hardware and software.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2000Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Assignee: Aware, Inc.Inventor: Marcos Tzannes
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Patent number: 6658052Abstract: Upon detection of a trigger, such as the exceeding of an error threshold or the direction of a user, a diagnostic link system enters a diagnostic information transmission mode. This diagnostic information transmission mode allows for two modems to exchange diagnostic and/or test information that may not otherwise be exchangeable during normal communication. The diagnostic information transmission mode is initiated by transmitting an initiate diagnostic link mode message to a receiving modem accompanied by a cyclic redundancy check (CRC). The receiving modem determines, based on the CRC, if a robust communications channel is present. If a robust communications channel is present, the two modems can initiate exchange of the diagnostic and/or test information. Otherwise, the transmission power of the transmitting modem is increased and the initiate diagnostic link mode message re-transmitted to the receiving modem until the CRC is determined to be correct.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2001Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Aware, Inc.Inventors: David M. Krinsky, Robert Edmund Pizzano, Jr.
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Patent number: 6654410Abstract: A method for initializing modems in a multicarrier transmission system to establish a communication link between the transmitter and the receiver. An exemplary embodiment includes the steps of providing a predetermined parameter value that approximates a corresponding actual parameter value of the communication link, establishing a data communication link between a first transceiver and a second transceiver using the predetermined parameter value to allow the transmission of data, determining the actual parameter value, and seamlessly increasing the data rate of the established data communication link by using the determined actual parameter value to provide an steady state communication link with an updated data rate.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2002Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Aware, Inc.Inventor: Marcos C. Tzannes
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Patent number: 6647068Abstract: Through the use of a variable state length initialization, both the transmitter and the receiver can have control of the length of one or more initialization states. For example, a transmitter can send information, such as a message, to the receiver at the commencement of, during initialization or prior to entering a variable length initialization state. The information can specify, for example, a minimum length of an initialization state as needed by the transmitter.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2002Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Aware, Inc.Inventor: Marcos C Tzannes
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Patent number: 6567473Abstract: A DMT system and method with the capability to adapt the system bit rate on-line in a seamless manner. The DMT system provides a robust and fast protocol for completing this seamless rate adaptation. The DMT system also provides a framing and encoding method with reduced overhead compared to conventional DMT systems. The DMT system and method provide seamless rate adaptation with the provision of different power levels. This framing and encoding method enables a system with seamless rate adaptation capability. The system and method of the invention can be implemented in hardware, or alternatively in a combination of hardware and software.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2000Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Aware, Inc.Inventor: Marcos Tzannes
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Patent number: 6556623Abstract: A multi-carrier information transceiver that exhibits robustness against radio frequency interference (RFI) signals present in the communications channel. The transceiver includes a RFI mitigation technique that operates not only during the steady state operation of the transceiver but also during the training stage of the transceiver. That requires dynamically modifying the training signals when the presence of RFI is detected. The modification of the training signals facilitates the estimation of RFI, improving the performance of the multi-carrier transceiver.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Aware, Inc.Inventors: Marcos C. Tzannes, Fernando Ramirez-Mireles
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Patent number: 6549520Abstract: A modem for use in Digital Subscriber Line communications transmits and receives data over the local subscriber loop in common with voice information over the loop, while avoiding the need for voice/data splitters. The modem responds to disruptions associated with “disturbance events” such as on-hook to off-hook transitions and the like by rapidly switching between pre-stored channel parameter control sets defining communications over the loop under varying conditions. In addition to changing parameter control sets responsive to a disturbance event, the modem may also change transmission power levels and other system parameters such as frequency domain equalizer characteristics. Further, provisions are made for reduced bandwidth communications under selected conditions.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2000Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Aware, Inc.Inventors: Richard W. Gross, John A. Greszczuk, David M. Krinsky, Marcos Tzannes, Michael A. Tzannes
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Patent number: 6522666Abstract: In the present invention, the overhead data transmission rate in a multicarrier communication system (1) may be changed and/or selected. More specifically, this rate may be selected during an initial negotiation process and/or during a steady state mode of operation.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2000Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Aware, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Tzannes, Marcos Tzannes
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Patent number: D490996Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2003Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: Innovation U.S.A., Inc.Inventors: Per Weiss, Andreas Lund