Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Lathrop & Gage, LC
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Patent number: 7487067Abstract: Provided is a method and system for signal-driven recovery of a digital pulse stream. The method includes receiving initial parameters including the base characteristics of a pulse signal, the characteristics including the maximum pulse interval. An incoming analog signal is converted to a digital signal and sampled a predetermined number of times at intervals greater than the maximum pulse interval to record a set of minimum signal values and a set of maximum signal values. Each set is averaged to provide an average minimum value and an average maximum value. Based on these values at least one threshold value is then determined, and the digital pulse stream is identified based on the threshold values. The method is repetitive, continually re-determining the threshold values so as to adapt to changes in the incoming signal. A system for performing the method is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2005Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Assignee: L-3 Integrated Systems CompanyInventor: Jerry W. Yancey
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Patent number: 7481601Abstract: A patcher system for patching a paved surface includes a remotely controllable arm attachable to a vehicle and a patching material dispensing subsystem disposed on the remotely controllable arm. The patcher system may be part of a mobile patcher system which additionally includes a vehicle, a patching material distribution subsystem disposed on the vehicle, and a control subsystem. A software product may include instructions that, when executed by a computer, perform steps for controlling the patcher system.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2006Date of Patent: January 27, 2009Assignee: Duraco, Inc.Inventor: Robert A. Gilchrist
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Patent number: 7479012Abstract: Methods are provided for producing a plurality of polyhedral nets, creating polyhedrons from the polyhedral nets, and teaching lessons related to math, science, or art using the polyhedral nets and polyhedrons. In one embodiment, the polyhedral nets and polyhedrons correspond to a three dimensional polyhedra seen in Melencolia I by Albrecht Dürer.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2005Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: Basimah Khulusi MD, LLCInventor: Basimah Khulusi
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Patent number: 7474416Abstract: A system for measuring an object and for monitoring the surface of the object. The system comprises at least a first subsystem for determining one or more dimensions of the object and a position of the object within the first subsystem, and at least a second subsystem for determining a surface structure of the object. Further, the system comprises a control unit generating control signals (iii) for operation of the second subsystem as a function of data (i) of the first subsystem with respect to a position of the object in the first subsystem and/or the dimension of the object, and of data (ii) of the second subsystem with respect to a position of the camera device in the second subsystem.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2005Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Assignee: Pixargus GmbHInventors: Bjöern Lindner, Jüergen Phillips, René Beaujean
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Patent number: 7470444Abstract: An improved composition for bleaching and washing animal tissue is disclosed. More particularly, organic acids and surfactants are employed along with hydrogen peroxide to achieve higher washing and bleaching efficiency on tripe and other animal tissue. This higher efficiency also results in higher overall yields of the bleached product.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2006Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: DeLaval, Inc.Inventors: Michael D. McKinzie, Alan R. Monken
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Patent number: 7469620Abstract: This invention pertains to machinery and methods for cutting a workpiece utilizing a cutting tool into at least two parts having prescribed shapes from a metal plate comprising the steps of: identifying each of the parts by one or more contour lines; cutting a workpiece along one of the identifying contour lines into one of the parts; creating at least one path diversion, wherein the diversion has an associated bounded region or opportunity; cutting the workpiece along a contour line associated with the opportunity; resuming the cutting of the part along the identifying contour line with minimal damage to the part being cut; finishing the cutting of the part and then moving the cutting tool to the opportunity and thence to an associated adjacent identifying contour line and then repeating the process until all parts have been manufactured.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2004Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Inventor: Matthew Fagan
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Patent number: 7469202Abstract: A system, method and software product to optimize optical and/or digital system designs. An optical model of the optical system design is generated. A digital model of the digital system design is generated. Simulated output of the optical and digital models is analyzed to produce a score. The score is processed to determine whether the simulated output achieves one or more goals. One or more properties of at least one of the optical model and the digital model is modified if the goals are not achieved. The analyzing, processing and modifying is repeated until the goals are achieved, and an optimized optical system design and optimized digital system design are generated from the optical and digital models.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2004Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Assignee: OmniVision CDM Optics, Inc.Inventors: Edward R. Dowski, Jr., Gregory E. Johnson, Kenneth S. Kubala, Kenneth Ashley Macon, Goran M. Rauker
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Patent number: 7463498Abstract: A multiphase DC-to-DC power converter has two or more sets of input switches, each set of input switches driving primary windings of an associated transformer. Each transformer has one or two secondary windings, the secondary windings feeding power through output switches or rectifiers through an associated output inductor into a common filter. At least two of the output inductors are magnetically coupled.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2007Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: Volterra Semiconductor CorporationInventors: Ognjen Djekic, Alexandr Ikriannikov
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Patent number: 7456746Abstract: A phase shifting diode detector system for an RFID reader. Quarter-wave delay circuitry is coupled between a forward transmitted signal of the RFID reader applied at a first end of the delay circuitry, and a reflected signal returning from an RFID tag applied at a second end of the delay circuitry. The system includes a pair of diode detector bridges, each comprising a series-coupled diode pair configured such that diode polarities in each bridge are reversed relative to the output thereof, to produce opposite rectified signal output polarities. An input to each of the bridges is capacitively coupled, from the junction between each said diode pair, to a respective opposite end of the delay circuitry.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2006Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Assignee: SkyeTek, Inc.Inventors: Sean T. Loving, Sayan Chakraborty, Tim Enwall, Christopher Chan, Lee Snook, Rohit Majhi
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Patent number: 7451965Abstract: Method and apparatus for treating contaminants on a site, especially a deep well site includes delivering a first stream of a first gas to a first port of a laminar microporous diffuser and delivering a second stream of a second gas to a second port of the laminar microporous diffuser to effect mixing of the first and second streams of gases within the laminar microporous diffuser.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2006Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: Thinkvillage-Kerfoot, LLCInventor: William B. Kerfoot
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Patent number: 7453653Abstract: Low height imaging systems may include one or more optical channels and a detector array. Each of the optical channels may be associated with one or more detectors of the array, have one or more optical components and a restrictive ray corrector, and be configured to direct steeper incident angle field rays onto the detectors. Alternatively, each of the optical channels may be associated with at least one detector, and have an aspheric GRIN lens. Another low height imaging system has an array of detectors and a GRIN lens having a surface with wavefront coding and configured to direct steeper incident angle field rays onto more than one of the detectors. One method forms a lens with wavefront coding. The method includes positioning a lens in a mold; and curing material onto a surface of the lens to form an aspheric surface of the lens with wavefront coding.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2005Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: OmniVision CDM Optics, Inc.Inventors: Edward Raymond Dowski, Jr., Kenneth Scott Kubala, Robert H. Cormack, Paulo E. X. Silveira
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Patent number: 7451056Abstract: An activity monitor, comprises housing for attachment to a person; at least one accelerometer disposed within the housing; and a processor disposed within the housing, for processing signals from the accelerometer to assess activity of the person. A method assesses activity of a person, including: sensing acceleration at a first location on the person; processing the acceleration, over time, to assess activity of the person; and wirelessly communicating information indicative of the activity to a second location.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2006Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: PhatRat Technology, LLCInventors: Peter Flentov, Dennis M. Darcy, Curtis A. Vock
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Patent number: 7450745Abstract: An imaging system for reducing aberrations from an intervening medium, and an associated method of use are provided. The system may be an optical or task-based optical imaging system including optics, such as a phase mask, for imaging a wavefront of the system to an intermediate image and modifying phase of the wavefront such that an optical transfer function of the system is substantially invariant to focus-related aberrations from the medium. A detector detects the intermediate image, which is further processed by a decoder, removing phase effects from the optics and forming a final image substantially clear of the aberrations. Other systems may employ an encoder that codes wavefronts of acoustical waves propagating through a medium to make the wavefronts substantially invariant to acoustical aberrations from the medium. Imaging and decoding of the wavefronts reverse effects of the wavefront coding and produce sounds substantially free of the aberrations.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2006Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: OmniVision CDM Optics, Inc.Inventors: Edward Raymond Dowski, Jr., Kenneth Scott Kubala, Alan Eugene Baron
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Patent number: 7446601Abstract: RF field is sensed to produce an incoming voltage that drives a microarray of electron guns in a sweep pattern towards a detector array. The electron guns emit a beam current that may amplify the incoming voltage signal, and the detector material may be selected to amplify the beam current at the detector, for example, by avalanche and/or cascade in a Schottky material, to provide a low current, high gain amplification. The microarrays may be arranged in various combinations to produce successive amplifications, frequency multipliers, transmit-receive amplifiers, crossbar switches, mixers, beamformers, and selective polarization devices, among other such devices.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2004Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Assignee: Astronix Research, LLCInventor: Robert E. LeChevalier
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Patent number: 7442313Abstract: Remediation for groundwater, soil, sediment bodies, bodies of water, tanks, pipes, and their surrounding areas are described. Remediation includes treating a site contaminated with toxic organic compounds by assessing for the presence or absence of suitable ozonphilic bacteria at the site and introducing ozone to the site. The ozonphilic bacteria are introduced to the site if the ozonphilic bacteria are not present or not present in sufficient quantities in the site. Ozone is introduced to the site in an amount sufficient to stimulate growth of the suitable ozonphilic bacteria. Other oxidants can also be used.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2004Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: ThinkVillage-Kerfoot, LLCInventor: William B. Kerfoot
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Patent number: 7443102Abstract: Disclosed is an energy-conserving device for an illumination system. The energy-conserving device is connected between a power supply of and a lighting assembly of the illumination system. The energy-conserving assembly provides a first switch, a ballast, and a compensating capacitor. The ballast is connected between the power supply and the lighting assembly, and connected between the first terminal and the second terminal of the first switch. The compensating capacitor is connected between the power supply and a third terminal of the switch. The energy-conserving device may further include a resistor and a second switch which are connected in parallel with the ballast. The energy-conserving device can be coupled to a conventional illumination system and is of energy-conserving, a low cost and a long lifetime.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2006Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: Jiangsu Tianxi Lighting and Vision Engineering Company Ltd.Inventors: Tao Yin, Xiping Zhang, Minggao He
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Patent number: 7444296Abstract: A kiosk dispenses and receives recorded optical disk media using an interconnected system central server computer through an Internet Service Provider. The system central server contains databases and processing, and is connected to a credit verification system. The central databases collect inventory administration information and customer data from the kiosks including creditcard and email addresses. The central server initiates credit verification and sends receipts to customers via email. The central server maintains databases that are used for remote inventory control and administration of the kiosk network. A kiosk has the capability to identify a recorded disk for automated restocking and may also perform quality assessment of a recorded disk. A kiosk may also provide publishing-on-demand or act as a portal for remotely served advertisement.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2000Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: DVDPlay, Inc.Inventors: William H. Barber, Philip J. Tomasi
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Patent number: 7439736Abstract: Magnetic resonance elastography pulse sequences for encoding position and motion of spins, and methods of using the pulse sequences are disclosed. The pulse sequences utilize imaging gradients, comprising a positive lobe and a negative lobe having non-symmetric amplitudes, to encode harmonic or wave motion within a specimen, such as tissue.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2003Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: The Trustees of Dartmouth CollegeInventors: Paul M. Meaney, Keith D. Paulsen, John B. Weaver
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Patent number: 7437775Abstract: A body form-fitting rainwear is provided. In the rainwear, a first waterproof layer comprises a polymer material treated with an oleophobic composition to form an air permeable polymer material. The first waterproof layer couples to a first fabric layer. The first fabric layer faces the body and couples to a first side of the first waterproof layer. The first waterproof layer and first fabric layer are formable about a human body and are constructed and arranged to accommodate one or more human appendages. The rainwear may for example form a shirt, pant, underwear, long underwear, hat, hood or one-piece body suit.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2007Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Inventor: Eric M. Reynolds
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Patent number: D581138Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2007Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Assignee: Payless ShoeSource Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Erin D. White, David J. Nielsen, Robert M. Mingione, Bernard C. Figueroa, Joseph M. Wallace