Patents Represented by Attorney William F. Bahret
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Patent number: 7865640Abstract: A USB web launcher for launching a browser on a host computer and directing the browser to a website specified by the web launcher. The USB web launcher comprises a housing, and a controller within the housing which is configured to operate as a USB HID keyboard device. The controller has a URL stored therein in the form of a keyboard scancode string and is programmed to send the keyboard scancode string to the host computer in response to actuation of a switch on the housing. The web launcher includes USB connector means for coupling the controller to a USB port of the host computer, and, in response to the transmitted URL, the host computer launches the browser and accesses the corresponding website. One embodiment of the invention is a USB web launcher having first and second USB connector parts and a lanyard mode of operation in which the controller within the web launcher is programmed to recognize when the first and second USB connector parts are interconnected and to energize an LED in response.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2008Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Buztronics, Inc.Inventors: Edward D. Lewis, Edward Schmitt, Christopher A. Webber
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Patent number: 7854769Abstract: A method of implanting a modular hip stem implant having a stem portion and a body portion into a medullary canal of a patient's femur utilizing a two-incision technique. The stem portion is inserted through an anterior incision and the body portion is inserted through a posterior incision where they are interconnected in vivo. The modular hip stem implant is then driven into the medullary canal with force applied through either of the two incisions.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2005Date of Patent: December 21, 2010Assignee: Biomet Manufacturing Corp.Inventor: Troy W. Hershberger
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Patent number: 7833228Abstract: A broach instrument for preparing the proximal medullary canal of a femur for receiving a hip stem implant includes lateral and medial broach segments that may be assembled and disassembled along a longitudinal plane of separation defined by longitudinal sliding surfaces. A respective longitudinal shaft is connected to a proximal end of each broach segment. Each longitudinal shaft has a respective impact head connected to a respective proximal end. The broach segments and/or shafts positively engage one another to resist lateral separation of the broach segments. Each broach segment may be inserted separately and sequentially through a minimal posterior incision and through the gluteus maximus and then be assembled within the patient for broaching.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2004Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Biomet Manufacturing Corp.Inventor: Troy W. Hershberger
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Patent number: 7774725Abstract: A method of simulating operation of a VLSI interconnect structure having capacitive and inductive coupling between nodes thereof. A matrix X and a matrix Y containing different combinations of passive circuit element values for the interconnect structure are obtained where the element values for each matrix include inductance L and inverse capacitance P. An adjacency matrix A associated with the interconnect structure is obtained. Numerical integration is used to solve first and second equations, each including as a factor the product of the inverse matrix X1 and at least one other matrix, with first equation including X1Y, X1A, and X1P, and the second equation including X1A and X1P.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2006Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Purdue Research FoundationInventors: Jitesh Jain, Stephen F. Cauley, Hong Li, Cheng-Kok Koh, Venkataramanan Balakrishnan
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Patent number: 7771300Abstract: An electrically assisted or actuated continuously variable transmission (CVT) with a first pulley having a first pulley portion for fixed connection to an engine shaft and an axially movable second pulley portion for placement about the engine shaft. A mechanism for assisting a mechanically-actuated CVT includes a nut connected to the movable portion and an electric motor having a screw that is engaged with the nut. The nut is moved axially by rotation of the screw with respect to the nut, assisting mechanical actuators in changing axial spacing between the pulley portions. A variable actuator for actuating a CVT includes a pair of disks coaxially engaged with the pulley portions, and a roller for contacting the disks at varying inclinations. An electric motor tilts the roller along the axis of rotation, causing the disks to rotate at differing rates to effect a change in axial spacing between the pulley portions.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2006Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Purdue Research FoundationInventors: John M. Starkey, Enrico N. Manes, Benjamin J. Rumley
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Patent number: 7758334Abstract: Pulse detonation combustors of valveless construction. One valveless pulse detonation combustor, having a tube with a closed end and an open end, is constructed with a flame accelerator within the tube, adjacent the open end. A valveless, apertured flow restrictor is positioned between the flame accelerator and the closed end of the tube. A sparking device is positioned within the tube, between the flow restrictor and the flame accelerator. Valveless fuel and air ports are positioned between the flow restrictor and the closed end of the tube. Substantially right-angle manifold passageways are in communication with each of the ports.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2007Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Purdue Research FoundationInventors: Masayoshi Shimo, Scott E. Meyer
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Patent number: 7751509Abstract: A technique for interference suppression in MC-CDMA systems is proposed which exploits the structural differences in signals that arrive at the receiver with Doppler shifts or carrier offsets. Oversampling the received signal in the frequency domain and properly combining the samples provides the interference suppression. Frequency domain oversampling is accomplished by using a time extension of the conventional MC-CDMA signal. Furthermore, a receiver structure is introduced that despreads and combines groups of samples so that a linear minimum mean-squared error solution for combining the groups is easily found. This combining scheme increases the signal-to-interference ratio (SIR) experienced by the desired user in the MC-CDMA system. In addition, the receiver performs well in severe near-far scenarios when there is sufficient Doppler separation between the signals of the desired user and an interferer.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2004Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Purdue Research FoundationInventor: James S. Lehnert
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Patent number: 7697980Abstract: A tissue stimulation method which uses wave-guiding principles to construct a focused point of stimulation at any location within a region of electrically excitable living tissue. The excitation is formed through the constructive interference of different frequency wave energies, traveling at frequency-dependent velocities, which coalesce at the stimulation point. Further energy is brought to the stimulation point through reflection(s) at the boundaries of the wave-guiding structure. The resulting excitation signal depends upon several factors, including pulse envelope and duration, allowable frequency range, and stimulation time.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2003Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Purdue Research FoundationInventors: J. Brandon Laflen, Thomas M. Talavage
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Patent number: 7672152Abstract: A Schmitt Trigger (ST) based, fully differential, 10-transistor (10T) SRAM (Static Random Access Memory) bitcell suitable for sub-threshold operation. The Schmitt trigger based bitcell achieves 1.56× higher read static noise margin (SNM) (VDD=400 mV) compared to a conventional 6T cell. The robust Schmitt trigger based memory cell exhibits built-in process variation tolerance that gives tight SNM distribution across the process corners. It utilizes fully differential operation and hence does not require any architectural changes from the present 6T architecture. The 10T bitcell has two cross-coupled Schmitt trigger inverters which each consist of four transistors, including a PMOS transistor and two NMOS transistors in series, and an NMOS feedback transistor which is connected between the inverter output and the junction between the series-connected NMOS transistors. Each inverter has one associated NMOS access transistor.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2008Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: Purdue Research FoundationInventors: Jaydeep P. Kulkarni, Kaushik Roy
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Patent number: 7648255Abstract: A liquid-activated lighted ice cube includes a battery-powered electrical circuit and LED housed in a hollow body that resembles an ice cube. The circuit includes electrodes exposed to the exterior of the hollow body that, when in contact with water or other liquid beverage, cause the circuit to turn on the LED and illuminate the beverage.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2006Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: Buztronics, Inc.Inventors: Edward D. Lewis, Christopher A. Webber
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Patent number: 7644892Abstract: A capped winglet comprising a helical portion having a smooth vertical curvature of 180°±approximately 20° from the plane of the unbounded end of a wing, and a generally planar cap contiguous with the helical portion of the winglet at the end of its curvature away from the wing, the cap having a free inboard end and a chord tapered toward the free end.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2006Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Inventors: Lionel D. Alford, Jr., Gary J. Clayman, Jr.
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Patent number: 7636038Abstract: A fault-tolerant timeout protocol for distributed sensor arrays and networks in which each sensor has a plurality of backup nodes, each of which is operable to send priority information which includes the product of the time needed for the backup node to transmit sensor information to a base station and the number of tasks offered to the backup node. In another embodiment, the base station stores the two values and calculates their product. In both cases, the lowest resulting value is used by the base station to select the backup node, which then sends backup sensor information. Another aspect of the present invention is a fault-tolerant sensor integration algorithm. The algorithm creates an abstract sensor defined as an interval having values above and below the reading of an associated physical sensor, and finds a range of values common to more than half of the abstract sensors.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2007Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: Purdue Research FoundationInventors: Shimon Y. Nof, Yan Liu, Wootae Jeong
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Patent number: 7569018Abstract: An auditory pulse monitor for noninvasively detecting the amplitude of arterial pulses on a beat-by-beat basis. A light-weight optical sensor including a light source and photodetector is adapted for application to the skin surface of a subject over a tissue bed containing an arterial supply. The photodetector generates an output signal proportional to the amplitude of an arterial pulse, and an electronic circuit connected to the photodetector generates a signal having a frequency proportional to the photodetector output signal level. A speaker or other audio indicator connected to the electronic circuit generates an audible tone indicating the amplitude of the arterial pulse. Another aspect of the invention is an improvement in automated or automatic external defibrillators (AEDs). An AED is disclosed which optically detects arterial pulses after delivering a defibrillation shock and signals the need for CPR if it detects inadequate cardiac pumping following successful defibrillation.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2003Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: Purdue Research FoundationInventors: Leslie A. Geddes, Kirk S. Foster, Rebecca A. Roeder
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Patent number: 7568774Abstract: A keyboard drawer with self-retracting mouse platform beneath the desktop of a desk is slidably engaged between first and second parallel vertical members extending downward from the desktop. The mouse platform is pivotally connected atop a sidewall of the keyboard drawer such that one of the vertical members provides a pivot point for pivoting the mouse platform from an extended position, in front of the vertical member, to a retracted position, over the keyboard drawer. The mouse platform is pivoted when it contacts the pivot point during movement of the keyboard drawer from an open position in front of the desktop to a closed position beneath the desktop.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2005Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: J Squared, Inc.Inventor: James N. Jannetides
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Patent number: 7555432Abstract: Audio steganography methods and apparatus using cepstral domain techniques to make embedded data in audio signals less perceivable. One approach defines a set of frames for a host audio signal, and, for each frame, determines a plurality of masked frequencies as spectral points with power level below a masking threshold for the frame. The two most commonly occurring masked frequencies f1 and f2 in the set of frames are selected, and a cepstrum of each frame is modified to produce complementary changes of the spectrum at f1 and f2 to correspond to a desired bit value. Another aspect of the invention involves determining a masking threshold for a frame, determining masked frequencies within the frame having a power level below threshold, obtaining a cepstrum of a sinusoid at a selected masked frequency, and modifying the frame by an offset to correspond to an embedded data value, the offset derived from the cepstrum.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2006Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Assignee: Purdue Research FoundationInventor: Kaliappan Gopalan
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Patent number: 7520849Abstract: A pulsed electromagnetic field method of treating a soft tissue wound, wherein, in one embodiment, a patient in need of treatment for a soft tissue wound is administered a pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) having repetitive pulse bursts less than approximately 30 ms in duration, with a pulse burst repetition rate greater than approximately 5 Hz, the pulse bursts generated with a drive signal including pulses each having a first-polarity portion with a pulse width less than 1 ms and a second-polarity portion with a shorter pulse width, the electromagnetic field having a maximum amplitude less than approximately 4 mT and rising to its maximum amplitude during the first-polarity portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2004Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Assignee: EBI, LPInventor: Bruce J. Simon
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Patent number: 7508354Abstract: A multi-board presentation system has a plurality of interactive boards connected to and controlled by separate computers that are in communication with one another through a server. The multi-board system utilizes a multi-machine interface that runs concurrently on each interactive board/computer providing heterogeneous input and output capabilities. Each interactive board may be assigned or associated with an offset value that allows for various schemes of display of panels of content on the different interactive boards. Such schemes may be operated manually by a moderator or automatically via the system. A portable interactive tablet may be part of the multi-board system which interfaces with the plurality of interactive boards through the server. The present multi-board system may also include a plurality of interactive participant tablets that are in communication with the array of interactive boards.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2004Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Assignee: Dynamic Knowledge Transfer, LLCInventors: Daniel P. Sanders, David Berque, Jason A. Geringer
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Patent number: 7508697Abstract: A self-repairing SRAM and a method for reducing parametric failures in SRAM. On-chip leakage or delay monitors are employed to detect inter-die Vt process corners, in response to which the SRAM applies adaptive body bias to reduce the number of parametric failures in a die and improve memory yield. Embodiments include circuitry for applying reverse body bias (RBB) to the SRAM array in the presence of a low inter-die Vt process corner, thereby reducing possible read and hold failures, and applying forward body bias (FBB) to the array in the presence of a high inter-die Vt process corner, thereby reducing possible access and write failures.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2007Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Assignee: Purdue Research FoundationInventors: Saibal Mukhopadhyay, Hamid Mahmoodi, Keejong Kim, Kaushik Roy
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Patent number: D595481Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2008Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Inventor: Ernest C. Pressley
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Patent number: D615145Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2009Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: Director's Showcase InternationalInventor: Thomas C. Herald