Patents by Inventor Antonio JUAN
Antonio JUAN has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11778981Abstract: Modular autonomous mobile fence, delimiter of grazing areas. It consists of two structures (10, 20) arranged opposite and distant from each other. Each structure (10, 20) is composed of at least two movable towers, arranged at the ends of the very same row and structurally linked to each other to form a movable row. An electric wire conductor (14, 15) is arranged between these two rows (10, 20) and forms a closed quadrilateral that delimits a closed grazing area (16). Said rows with towers and the area delimited by the electric fence can be selectively moved from one lot to the next, together with the animals kept therein. Said electric fence must have means of separation (31, 32) of the electric conductor from the ground (14, 15) and at least one of the mentioned towers must have means of tensioning (34) the electric conductor.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2021Date of Patent: October 10, 2023Assignees: TIOS S.A.Inventors: Roberto Gabriel Delgado, Gabriel Osvaldo Santos, Antonio Juan Rossi, Martin Pasman, Juan Manuel Fernandez Arocena
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Publication number: 20220117192Abstract: Modular autonomous mobile fence, delimiter of grazing areas. It consists of two structures (10, 20) arranged opposite and distant from each other. Each structure (10, 20) is composed of at least two movable towers, arranged at the ends of the very same row and structurally linked to each other to form a movable row. An electric wire conductor (14, 15) is arranged between these two rows (10, 20) and forms a closed quadrilateral that delimits a closed grazing area (16). Said rows with towers and the area delimited by the electric fence can be selectively moved from one lot to the next, together with the animals kept therein. Said electric fence must have means of separation (31, 32) of the electric conductor from the ground (14, 15) and at least one of the mentioned towers must have means of tensioning (34) the electric conductor.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2021Publication date: April 21, 2022Inventors: Roberto Gabriel Delgado, Gabriel Osvaldo Santos, Antonio Juan Rosssi, Martin Pasman, Juan Manuel Fernandez Arocena
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Patent number: 10806679Abstract: Adapters for a connector assembly for percutaneous tubing are provided. A male adapter (FIG. 22a, 1000) includes a connector fitting (1002) proximate a first end, the connector fitting configured to join to a connector for a tubing system or device, and a male connector (656) proximate a second end. The male connector includes a plug end with a fluid lumen defined therethrough, the plug end having a circumferential groove defined therein to receive a locking extension of a female connector sized to be received within the circumferential groove of the plug end to allow the female connector to rotate relative to and maintain axial engagement with the male connector when the locking extension is received within the groove. An adapter having a female connector (FIG. 24, 1300) is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2015Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: AbbVie Inc.Inventors: Kellan William Babbs, Nolan Harrington Baird, III, Antonio Juan Belton, Sean Joel Corrigan, Charles Michael Galitz, Thomas Paul Grazier, Daniel Joseph Greene, Keith Aaron Grider, Thomas Joseph Huemann, Wayne Phillip Klingler, Michael Honsing Lau, Tomas Andrius Matusaitis
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Patent number: 10744069Abstract: Connector assembly (FIG. 4a) includes a shell (210), a connector body (230), and a plug (250). The shell (210) has a sidewall (212) defining an interior, a first shell end having a first opening (214) defined therein, and a second shell end having a second opening (216) defined therein, each of the first (214) and second openings (216) in communication with the interior to receive percutaneous tubing therethrough, the shell (210) further having an engagement portion. The connector body (230) has a first body end (234) and a second body end (236) with a tube lumen defined therethrough, the first body end (234) having a connector tip (237), the connector body (230) having an engaging portion to engage the engagement portion of the shell (210). The plug (250) has a first plug end and a second plug end with a fluid lumen defined therethrough, the first plug end having a plug tip (257) extending therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2014Date of Patent: August 18, 2020Assignee: ABBVIE INC.Inventors: Kellan William Babbs, Nolan Harrington Baird, III, Antonio Juan Belton, Sean Joel Corrigan, Charles Michael Galitz, Thomas Paul Grazier, Daniel Joseph Greene, Keith Aaron Grider, Thomas Joseph Huemann, Wayne Phillip Klingler, Michael Honsing Lau, Tomas Andrius Matusaitis
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Patent number: 10705961Abstract: A processor includes a cache-side address monitor unit corresponding to a first cache portion of a distributed cache that has a total number of cache-side address monitor storage locations less than a total number of logical processors of the processor. Each cache-side address monitor storage location is to store an address to be monitored. A core-side address monitor unit corresponds to a first core and has a same number of core-side address monitor storage locations as a number of logical processors of the first core. Each core-side address monitor storage location is to store an address, and a monitor state for a different corresponding logical processor of the first core. A cache-side address monitor storage overflow unit corresponds to the first cache portion, and is to enforce an address monitor storage overflow policy when no unused cache-side address monitor storage location is available to store an address to be monitored.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2013Date of Patent: July 7, 2020Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Yen-Cheng Liu, Bahaa Fahim, Erik G. Hallnor, Jeffrey D. Chamberlain, Stephen R. Van Doren, Antonio Juan
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Patent number: 10010052Abstract: A one piece elegant vest design with side closures for pets has a white breast band simulating a shirt, a bow tie and a double sided hook and loop fastening system for closing the vest about a pet. The fastening system includes large hook and loop fastening system strips on a lower portion of the vest that match with a series of short hook and loop fastening system strips on an upper portion of the vest facilitate putting the vest on and off of a pet very rapidly and securely.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2014Date of Patent: July 3, 2018Inventor: Antonio Juan Ignacio Aguiluz Aceves
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Patent number: 9921989Abstract: In an embodiment, an apparatus comprises: a first component to perform coherent operations; and a coherent fabric logic coupled to the first component via a first component interface. The coherent fabric logic may be configured to perform full coherent fabric functionality for coherent communications between the first component and a second component coupled to the coherent fabric logic. The first component may include a packetization logic to communicate packets with the coherent fabric logic, but not include coherent interconnect interface logic to perform coherent fabric functionality. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2015Date of Patent: March 20, 2018Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Krishnakumar Ganapathy, Yen-Cheng Liu, Antonio Juan, Steven R. Page, Jeffrey D. Chamberlain, Pau Cabre, Bahaa Fahim, Gunnar Gaubatz
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Publication number: 20170209344Abstract: Adapters for a connector assembly for percutaneous tubing are provided. A male adapter (FIG. 22a, 1000) includes a connector fitting (1002) proximate a first end, the connector fitting configured to join to a connector for a tubing system or device, and a male connector (656) proximate a second end. The male connector includes a plug end with a fluid lumen defined therethrough, the plug end having a circumferential groove defined therein to receive a locking extension of a female connector sized to be received within the circumferential groove of the plug end to allow the female connector to rotate relative to and maintain axial engagement with the male connector when the locking extension is received within the groove. An adapter having a female connector (FIG. 24, 1300) is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2015Publication date: July 27, 2017Applicant: AbbVie Inc.Inventors: Kellan William Babbs, Nolan Harrington Baird, III, Antonio Juan Belton, Sean Joel Corrigan, Charles Michael Galitz, Thomas Paul Grazier, Daniel Joseph Greene, Keith Aaron Grider, Thomas Joseph Huemann, Wayne Phillip Klingler, Michael Honsing Lau, Tomas Andrius Matusaitis
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Publication number: 20170156987Abstract: Connector assembly (FIG. 4a) includes a shell (210), a connector body (230), and a plug (250). The shell (210) has a sidewall (212) defining an interior, a first shell end having a first opening (214) defined therein, and a second shell end having a second opening (216) defined therein, each of the first (214) and second openings (216) in communication with the interior to receive percutaneous tubing therethrough, the shell (210) further having an engagement portion. The connector body (230) has a first body end (234) and a second body end (236) with a tube lumen defined therethrough, the first body end (234) having a connector tip (237), the connector body (230) having an engaging portion to engage the engagement portion of the shell (210). The plug (250) has a first plug end and a second plug end with a fluid lumen defined therethrough, the first plug end having a plug tip (257) extending therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2014Publication date: June 8, 2017Applicant: AbbVie Inc.Inventors: Kellan William Babbs, Nolan Harrington Baird, III, Antonio Juan Belton, Sean Joel Corrigan, Charles Michael Galitz, Thomas Paul Grazier, Daniel Joseph Greene, Keith Aaron Grider, Thomas Joseph Huemann, Wayne Philip Klingler, Michael Honsing Lau, Tomas Andrius Matusaitis
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Publication number: 20160174524Abstract: One piece elegant vest design with side closures for pets (animals) with a white shirt, bow-ties and a double sided closure and fastening Velcro system, one of the most advanced and efficient solutions for pet's clothing design that consists of using a series or Velcro straps placed in the way I propose, facilitate to put the vest on and off very rapidly and securely allowing the pet to feel comfortable with security that the vest that we put on the pet is not going to get loose. Unlike regular clothing fastened with Velcro with the problem of loose fitting, there is the need to make regular and frequent adjustments to the clothing otherwise it could get loose or too tight on the pet. The closure and fastening system that this invention proposes has been designed to solve the problem of the putting of the vest to achieve full satisfaction, for which focuses on its characteristics in the fact of a combination of a quick double side fastening system male and female for rapid and secure subjection.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2014Publication date: June 23, 2016Inventor: Antonio Juan Ignacio AGUILUZ
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Publication number: 20160012010Abstract: In an embodiment, an apparatus comprises: a first component to perform coherent operations; and a coherent fabric logic coupled to the first component via a first component interface. The coherent fabric logic may be configured to perform full coherent fabric functionality for coherent communications between the first component and a second component coupled to the coherent fabric logic. The first component may include a packetization logic to communicate packets with the coherent fabric logic, but not include coherent interconnect interface logic to perform coherent fabric functionality. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2015Publication date: January 14, 2016Inventors: Krishnakumar GANAPATHY, Yen-Cheng LIU, Antonio JUAN, Steven R. PAGE, Jeffrey D. CHAMBERLAIN, Pau CABRE, Bahaa FAHIM, Gunnar GAUBATZ
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Publication number: 20150095580Abstract: A processor includes a cache-side address monitor unit corresponding to a first cache portion of a distributed cache that has a total number of cache-side address monitor storage locations less than a total number of logical processors of the processor. Each cache-side address monitor storage location is to store an address to be monitored. A core-side address monitor unit corresponds to a first core and has a same number of core-side address monitor storage locations as a number of logical processors of the first core. Each core-side address monitor storage location is to store an address, and a monitor state for a different corresponding logical processor of the first core. A cache-side address monitor storage overflow unit corresponds to the first cache portion, and is to enforce an address monitor storage overflow policy when no unused cache-side address monitor storage location is available to store an address to be monitored.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2013Publication date: April 2, 2015Inventors: Yen-Cheng Liu, Bahaa Fahim, Erik G. Hallnor, Jeffrey D. Chamberlain, Stephen R. Van Doren, Antonio Juan
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Publication number: 20140189255Abstract: A cache-coherent device may include multiple caches and a cache coherency engine, which monitors whether there are more than one versions of a cache line stored in the caches and whether the version of the cache line in the caches is consistent with the version of the cache line stored in the memory.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2012Publication date: July 3, 2014Inventors: Ramacharan Sundararaman, John C. Mejia, Oscar M. Rosell, Antonio Juan, Ramon Matas
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Publication number: 20140089755Abstract: Method and apparatus to efficiently detect/correct memory errors. A command and an address associated with a data transaction may be received. Parity information associated with the command/address may be received. In response to detecting a parity error, a data array of a memory device may be locked. An indicator indicating the parity error may be sent. A first portion of a memory page to store data may be reserved. A second portion of the memory page to store error correction codes associated with the data may be reserved. The second portion's size may equal or exceed the error correction code capacity needed for the maximum possible data stored in the first portion. A cache line of data may be stored in the first portion. An error correction code associated with the cache line of data may be stored in the second portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2012Publication date: March 27, 2014Inventors: Shveta KANTAMSETTI, Antonio JUAN, Hoi M. NG, Warren R. MORROW, Isaac HERNANDEZ, Pau CABRE, Thomas S. NG, Tsun Ho LIU, Rongchun SUN, Jessica LEUNG, Mohamedsha MALIKANSARI, Henry STRACOVSKY
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Publication number: 20130134689Abstract: A line and/or strap assembly allowing for easily towing of motorcycles is disclosed. The assembly is attached to the fork tubes of the motorcycles on one end and the towing vehicle on the opposite end.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2011Publication date: May 30, 2013Inventor: Antonio Juan Barajas
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Patent number: 7580716Abstract: A method and apparatus for load balancing in a wireless network is provided. For example, this invention is directed to a technique for balancing bearer load across a bank of traffic processors associated with a high-availability radio network controller (RNC). Instantaneous measures (e.g. processor occupancy) are used as one parameter for such load balancing. Predictive measures are used as another parameter. The predictive measures indicate the degree to which a given processor can become busy in the next few intervals of time and is based on the unrealized potential as derived from the established data rate of bearer sessions. The overall technique described herein allows for an even distribution of highly bursty traffic, with an objective of preserving call quality during periods of increased network congestion.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2005Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc.Inventors: Antonio Juan Martinez Ransom, John G. Hejny, David L. Oehring, Prashant K. Padhy, Gary Joseph Zabinski
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Patent number: 7558920Abstract: A method and apparatus for partitioning a shared cache of a chip multi-processor are described. In one embodiment, the method includes a request of a cache block from system memory if a cache miss within a shared cache is detected according to a received request from a processor. Once the cache block is requested, a victim block within the shared cache is selected according to a processor identifier and a request type of the received request. In one embodiment, selection of the victim block according to a processor identifier and request type is based on a partition of a set-associative, shared cache to limit the selection of the victim block from a subset of available cache ways according to the cache partition. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2004Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Matthew Mattina, Antonio Juan-Hormigo, Joel Emer, Ramon Matas-Navarro
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Patent number: D764660Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2014Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: ABBVIE INC.Inventors: Kellan William Babbs, Nolan Harrington Baird, III, Wayne Philip Klingler, Thomas Joseph Huemann, Thomas Paul Grazier, Charles Michael Galitz, Keith Aaron Grider, Michael Honsing Lau, Antonio Juan Belton
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Patent number: D764661Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2014Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: ABBVIE INC.Inventors: Kellan William Babbs, Nolan Harrington Baird, III, Wayne Philip Klingler, Thomas Joseph Huemann, Thomas Paul Grazier, Charles Michael Galitz, Keith Aaron Grider, Michael Honsing Lau, Antonio Juan Belton
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Patent number: D780912Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2014Date of Patent: March 7, 2017Assignee: ABBVIE INC.Inventors: Kellan William Babbs, Nolan Harrington Baird, III, Wayne Philip Klingler, Thomas Joseph Huemann, Thomas Paul Grazier, Charles Michael Galitz, Michael Honsing Lau, Antonio Juan Belton, Daniel Joseph Greene