Patents by Inventor Jeffrey Walker
Jeffrey Walker 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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Publication number: 20050067327Abstract: A screen assembly for releasable mounting to a mounting structure of a vibratory separator, the mounting structure having a body over which a screen assembly is positionable, part of fluid to be treated by the vibratory separator flowable through the body, at least one upwardly projecting member projecting upwardly from the body, said at least one upwardly projecting member sized and configured so it is receivable in a corresponding C-shaped channel part in the screen assembly, the screen assembly having a support, screening material on the support, at least one C-shaped channel part in the support, said at least one C-shaped channel part sized, configured, and located for receiving said at least one upwardly projecting member of the body of the mounting structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2004Publication date: March 31, 2005Inventors: Thomas Adams, Haynes Smith, James Adams, Charles Grichar, Kerry Ward, Kenneth Seyffert, Jeffrey Walker, Guy McClung
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Publication number: 20050069003Abstract: This disclosure is concerned with digital optical circuits, including an optical astable multivibrator. In one example, an optical astable multivibrator is provided that includes a lasing semiconductor optical amplifier (LSOA), such as a VLSOA for example. The LSOA is optically coupled to a time delay component and includes a pump input, amplifier input, amplifier output, and a ballast laser output. The time delay component includes an input that is optically coupled with the ballast laser output of the LSOA. The time delay component further includes an output that is optically coupled with the amplifier input of the LSOA. The output of the LSOA is a clock signal having a periodic square waveform whose frequency is determined by the time delay component.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2004Publication date: March 31, 2005Inventors: Sol DiJaili, Jeffrey Walker, John Wachsman
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Publication number: 20050049693Abstract: Methods, compositions and devices for inhibiting restenosis are provided. Specifically, bisphosphonate compositions and medical devices useful for the site specific delivery of bisphosphonates are disclosed. In one embodiment the medical device is a vascular stent coated with a bisphosphonate selected from the group consisting of zolendronate and pamedronate and derivatives and analogues thereof. In another embodiment an injection catheter for delivery an anti-restenotic effective amount of bisphosphonate to the adventitia is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2004Publication date: March 3, 2005Applicant: Medtronic Vascular Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey Walker
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Publication number: 20050024717Abstract: A clock recovery system and related method are disclosed. One example of the clock recovery system includes an optical detector and lasing SOA that are arranged so that the optical detector detects ballast laser light emitted by the lasing SOA. The optical detector includes an output that is connected to a first input of a phase detector that includes both first and second inputs. A filter is included in the clock recovery system as well and has an input and an output, the input being connected to the output of the phase detector. Finally, this example of the clock recovery system includes an oscillator having an input and an output arranged so that the input of the oscillator is connected to the output of the filter, and the output of the oscillator is connected with the second input of the phase detector.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2004Publication date: February 3, 2005Inventors: Sol DiJaili, Jeffrey Walker
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Publication number: 20050018959Abstract: An optical multiplexer is provided that includes a reconfigurable switching fabric with a number of inputs and outputs. In addition, the reconfigurable switching fabric employs VLSOAs that facilitate at least partial reconfiguration of the switching fabric by serving as switches to add, drop or pass-through one or more optical signals received at the inputs of the reconfigurable switching fabric. In some cases, one or more of the VLSOAs also serve to amplify one or more optical signals so as to compensate for losses that may be experienced by the signal in transit through the switching fabric, or elsewhere. Finally, this example of the optical multiplexer includes a wavelength division multiplexer coupled to the reconfigurable switching fabric and configured to multiplex at least some of the optical signals received from outputs of the reconfigurable switching fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2004Publication date: January 27, 2005Inventors: John Wachsman, Jeffrey Walker
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Publication number: 20050000865Abstract: A screen assembly, a vibratory separator with such a screen assembly and methods of its use, the screen assembly, in certain aspects, having a frame with a first frame end spaced apart from a second frame end by two opposed spaced-apart sides including a first side and a second side, screening material on the frame, a plurality of crossmembers spaced apart and extending from the first side to the second side, each crossmember of the plurality of crossmembers connected to the first side and the second side, and each crossmember of the plurality of crossmembers having at least one series of openings therethrough; in one particular aspect the frame having crossmembers located to facilitate sealing of the support against screen assembly mounting structure of a vibratory separator; and methods for using such frames and such screen assemblies.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2004Publication date: January 6, 2005Inventors: David Schulte, Jeffrey Walker, George Burnett, Guy McClung, Thomas Adams, Haynes Smith, James Adams, Charles Grichar, Kerry Ward, Kenneth Seyffert
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Publication number: 20040098071Abstract: A cover equipped to hold three pairs of ultraviolet tanning lamps is pivotally attached to a base in which the ballasts, starters, timer and other electrical equipment for energizing the lamps are housed. A transparent acrylic bezel is provided for each pair of tanning lamps to protect the user's feet. A pair of ankle receiving openings are provided in the cover, and a foot-receiving platform is provided in the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Donna Riggs Chapman, John Lemert, Jeffrey Walker
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Publication number: 20030004793Abstract: An Internet based broadcasting system manages the insertion of advertisements and other messages into multiple broadcasts of live sporting events and other types of broadcasts. The insertion of advertisements and other messages is governed by program logs generated by a traffic system, signals extracted from the broadcasts themselves, and signals received from producer systems. The traffic system facilitates the marketing of advertising opportunities for the multiple broadcasts packaged in a variety of ways. The broadcasts are received by tuner systems that are automatically downloaded and installed on user's computers. The tuner systems can download and display demographically selected multimedia advertisements, banner advertisements, and a variety of messages that may be called for by the producer systems, which may be wireless portable computers that can be carried to sports events or other broadcasts by the producers of the broadcasts.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2001Publication date: January 2, 2003Inventors: Norman Feuer, Jeffrey Walker Wanek, Norton Eugene Warner, Mike Ray Williams, Michael A. Elliott, John Robert Hilsman, Kevin Brian Moore, Philip George Printz, Paul Aaron
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Publication number: 20020088703Abstract: A method to treat wastewater brines to remove the salts prior to discharge. The method includes evaporating the water component of the pretreatment effluent into the atmosphere.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2001Publication date: July 11, 2002Inventor: Thomas Jeffrey Walker
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Patent number: 6325216Abstract: A screen assembly for a vibratory separator, the screen assembly including at least one lower coarse screen member, at least one upper fine screen member above the at least one lower coarse screen member and fused with plastic to the at least one lower coarse screen member, and a strip member beneath and adhered to the at least one lower coarse screen member. In one aspect the strip member includes two side strips, two end pieces, and a plurality of spaced-apart strips parallel to the two side strips each with an end terminating at, in, or on each of the end pieces.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1999Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: Tuboscope I/P, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth W. Seyffert, Thomas C. Adams, David Largent, David L. Schulte, Jr., Charles N. Grichar, Vincent D. Leone, Jeffrey Walker, Guy L. McClung, III
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Patent number: 6077880Abstract: In accordance with the present invention there is provided a method for making a highly radiopaque polyolefin compound, wherein the radiopaque material in said compound is substantially uniformly dispersed and held within a polymer matrix. During the method one first heats an amount of polyolefin, preferably low density polyethylene, to at least its melting temperature. The amount of polyolefin is equal to at least 10% by weight of the compound. Then an amount of radiopaque metal powder is added to the polyolefin. The amount of radiopaque metal is equal to up to 90% by weight of the compound. The metal powder is preferably tantalum, tungsten, gold or platinum. Thereafter, an amount of a dispersing agent is added to the polyolefin to form a mixture. The amount of dispersing agent is equal to at least 0.2% by weight of the compound. The dispersing agent is preferably zinc stearate, aluminum stearate or calcium stearate. Lastly, the mixture is mixed and cooled below its melting temperature to form the compound.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1998Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Assignee: Cordis CorporationInventors: Miguel Castillo, Joquin Villalobos, Jeffrey Walker
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Patent number: 6032806Abstract: A screen is disclosed which, in certain aspects, has screening material between opposed frame sides and one or more lower strips beneath the screen. In one aspect these strips are only inteconnected via their ends and not along their lengths. In certain aspects, a plurality of lower strips are bonded to the screen and extend across the screen from one frame side to the other. In one aspect one or more of the strips has one, two, or more humps or ridges corresponding to one or more corrugations in a corrugated perforated plate and/or corrugated screen assembly which is on the plate or, with no plate present, on the strips. In another aspect instead of the strips a solid corrugated perforated plate is used. In one aspect openings or perforations through the plate are triangular. In one aspect the screen is undulating screening material and lower portions of the screening material are bonded to a plate or to strips. Optionally screen mounting hooks or frame edges or screen edges may be used with such screens.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1999Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Assignee: Tuboscope I/P, Inc.Inventors: Vincent D. Leone, Thomas C. Adams, Jeffrey Walker, David L. Schulte, Jr., Charles N. Grichar, Kenneth W. Seyffert, Guy L. McClung, III
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Patent number: 5998580Abstract: Disclosed is a method for preparing a photosensitive peptide which is capable of being activated or deactivated in a biological system, including the steps of: (a) providing an amino acid including a photolabile molecule; and (b) incorporating the amino acid into a peptide during synthesis, wherein incorporation of the amino acid into the peptide produces a photosensitive peptide. Also disclosed is a method of introducing a photosensitive cleavage site into a synthetic peptide, including synthesizing a synthetic peptide having at least one photolabile amino acid, wherein the photolabile amino acid is positioned within the synthetic peptide so that upon irradiation the synthetic peptide is cleaved.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1995Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Inventors: Frederick F. Fay, Robert Carraway, Mitsuo Ikebe, Jeffrey Walker
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Patent number: 5971159Abstract: A screen is disclosed which, in certain aspects, has screening material between opposed frame sides and one or more lower strips beneath the screen. In one aspect a plurality of lower strips are bonded to the screen and extend across the screen from one frame side to the other. In one aspect one or more of the strips has one, two, or more humps or ridges corresponding to one or more corrugations in a corrugated perforated plate and/or corrugated screen assembly which is on the plate or, with no plate present, on the strips. In another aspect instead of the strips a solid corrugated perforated plate is used. In one aspect openings or perforations through the plate are triangular. In one aspect the screen is undulating screening material and lower portions of the screening material are bonded to a plate or to strips. Optionally screen mounting hooks or frame edges or screen edges may be used with such screens. A screening apparatus or shale shaker is disclosed which uses such plates and screens.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1997Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Tuboscope I/P, Inc.Inventors: Vincent D. Leone, Thomas C. Adams, Jeffrey Walker, David L. Schulte, Jr., Charles N. Grichar, Kenneth W. Seyffert, Guy L. McClung, III
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Patent number: 5567149Abstract: An exhaust system for use with a high temperature furnace used to perform oxidation and/or annealing operations of the type used in semiconductor fabrication. The exhaust system is designed to permit the furnace to be used with a controlled environment chamber surrounding the entry to the process chamber of the furnace. The exhaust system allows a relatively high velocity flow of exhaust gas from the process chamber through the exhaust system to occur when a positive pressure (e.g., annealing) operations are performed. Such high velocity flow prevents (a) backstreaming and (b) the accumulation of non-uniform concentrations of exhaust gases in the exhaust system, thereby permitting the accurate monitoring of the concentration of a selected gas in the exhaust system. Based on such monitoring, the opening of the door to the process chamber of the furnace may be prevented when the concentration of the selected gas exceeds a predetermined level.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1994Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: International Business CorporationInventors: Richard R. Hansotte, Jr., Dieter K. Neff, Dennis A. Rock, Jeffrey A. Walker, Roland M. Wanser
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Patent number: 5407349Abstract: An exhaust system for use with a high temperature furnace used to perform oxidation and/or annealing operations of the type used in semiconductor fabrication. The exhaust system is designed to permit the furnace to be used with a controlled environment chamber surrounding the entry to the process chamber of the furnace. The exhaust system allows a relatively high velocity flow of exhaust gas from the process chamber through the exhaust system to occur when a positive pressure (e.g., annealing) operations are performed. Such high velocity flow prevents (a) backstreaming and (b) the accumulation of non-uniform concentrations of exhaust gases in the exhaust system, thereby permitting the accurate monitoring of the concentration of a selected gas in the exhaust system. Based on such monitoring, the opening of the door to the process chamber of the furnace may be prevented when the concentration of the selected gas exceeds a predetermined level.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1993Date of Patent: April 18, 1995Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Richard R. Hansotte, Jr., Dieter K. Neff, Dennis A. Rock, Jeffrey A. Walker, Roland M. Wanser