Patents by Inventor Matthew Morgan
Matthew Morgan 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: 20090117722Abstract: A method for fabricating a semiconductor structure includes forming a carbon masking layer on a semiconductor layer, forming a protective layer on the carbon masking layer. The method further includes forming an opening in the protective layer and the carbon masking layer and processing the semiconductor layer through the opening to form a first processed region in the semiconductor layer. The method further includes enlarging the opening in the carbon masking layer and performing an additional processing step on the semiconductor layer through the enlarged opening to form a second processed region in the semiconductor layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2006Publication date: May 7, 2009Inventors: Jesse Berkley Tucker, Kevin Sean Matocha, Peter Wilson Waldrab, James Howard Schermerhorn, Matthew Morgan Edmonds
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Patent number: 7517807Abstract: A method for fabricating a semiconductor structure includes forming a carbon masking layer on a semiconductor layer, forming a protective layer on the carbon masking layer. The method further includes forming an opening in the protective layer and the carbon masking layer and processing the semiconductor layer through the opening to form a first processed region in the semiconductor layer. The method further includes enlarging the opening in the carbon masking layer and performing an additional processing step on the semiconductor layer through the enlarged opening to form a second processed region in the semiconductor layer.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2006Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Jesse Berkley Tucker, Kevin Sean Matocha, Peter Wilson Waldrab, James Howard Schermerhorn, Matthew Morgan Edmonds
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Publication number: 20070050270Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods of promoting particular entities comprising creating a directory of entities and promoting the entities within the directory. The entity creating the directory promotes the entities within the directory by (i) offering items for sale, wherein each item for sale is marked with an identifier of an entity within the directory, and (ii) providing information about an entity in the directory when a consumer expresses interest in an item offered for sale that is marked with the particular entity's identifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2005Publication date: March 1, 2007Inventor: Matthew Morgan
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Publication number: 20050202393Abstract: The life size furniture kit comprises an assortment of plastic tubular forms and fittings simulating household furniture and fixtures stored in a case for displaying a room furniture layout for a homeowner. An instruction manual illustrating common furniture dimension and a videotape showing the step-by-step instructions for placing the furniture and fixtures are supplied.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2004Publication date: September 15, 2005Inventors: Matthew Morgan, Sandra Morgan
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Publication number: 20050125377Abstract: An architecture integrates spreadsheet functionality into tables commonly used in word processing programs and HTML documents. The architecture presents a table user interface (UI) that resembles a table when not being edited and adds spreadsheet elements to the table when being edited. Underlying the table UI, the architecture separates data handling functions from presentation functions. The architecture includes a table appearance manager to manage how the table appears in a document including such characteristics as table resizing, selection, cut, copy, paste, split, merge, table formatting and so on. The architecture also has a spreadsheet functionality manager to manage the spreadsheet functions for the table, such as recalculation, formula handling, sorting, referencing, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2004Publication date: June 9, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Matthew Kotler, Alexander Gounares, Oliver Fisher, Richard Wolf, Vinod Anantharaman, Matthew Morgan, Christopher Franklin
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Publication number: 20050066265Abstract: A system architecture integrates spreadsheet functionality into text. The architecture allows insertion of discrete individual fields, referred to as “free floating fields”, inline with normal textual sentences. In an HTML document, for example, the free floating fields are elements constructed along with text elements and rendered together as an integrated document. Once rendered, the free floating fields present contents that resemble normal text consistent with the surrounding text. The free floating fields offer spreadsheet functionality, including the ability to handle complex formulas, reference values in a separate free floating field or table, and automatically recalculate the formulas when a source value changes. The values and formula results can also be formatted (e.g., numbers, date, times, currency, etc.), like a spreadsheet, while remaining part of the normal text of a document. Underlying the user interface, the architecture separates data handling functions from presentation functions.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2004Publication date: March 24, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Matthew Kotler, Alexander Gounares, Oliver Fisher, Matthew Morgan, Christopher Franklin
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Publication number: 20050055626Abstract: An architecture integrates spreadsheet functionality into tables commonly used in word processing programs and HTML documents. The architecture presents a table user interface (UI) that resembles a table when not being edited and adds spreadsheet elements to the table when being edited. Underlying the table UI, the architecture separates data handling functions from, presentation functions. The architecture includes a table appearance manager to manage how the table appears in a document including such characteristics as table resizing, selection, cut, copy, paste, split, merge, table formatting and so on. The architecture also has a spreadsheet functionality manager to manage the spreadsheet functions for the table, such as recalculation, formula handling, sorting, referencing, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2004Publication date: March 10, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Matthew Kotler, Alexander Gounares, Oliver Fisher, Richard Wolf, Vinod Anantharaman, Matthew Morgan, Christopher Franklin
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Publication number: 20050050088Abstract: An architecture integrates spreadsheet functionality into tables commonly used in word processing programs and HTML documents. The architecture presents a table user interface (UI) that resembles a table when not being edited and adds spreadsheet elements to the table when being edited. Underlying the table UI, the architecture separates data handling functions from presentation functions. The architecture includes a table appearance manager to manage how the table appears in a document including such characteristics as table resizing, selection, cut, copy, paste, split, merge, table formatting and so on. The architecture also has a spreadsheet functionality manager to manage the spreadsheet functions for the table, such as recalculation, formula handling, sorting, referencing, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2004Publication date: March 3, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Matthew Kotler, Alexander Gounares, Oliver Fisher, Richard Wolf, Vinod Anantharaman, Matthew Morgan, Christopher Franklin
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Publication number: 20050044486Abstract: An architecture integrates spreadsheet functionality into tables commonly used in word processing programs and HTML documents. The architecture presents a table user interface (UI) that resembles a table when not being edited and adds spreadsheet elements to the table when being edited. Underlying the table UI, the architecture separates data handling functions from presentation functions. The architecture includes a table appearance manager to manage how the table appears in a document including such characteristics as table resizing, selection, cut, copy, paste, split, merge, table formatting and so on. The architecture also has a spreadsheet functionality manager to manage the spreadsheet functions for the table, such as recalculation, formula handling, sorting, referencing, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2004Publication date: February 24, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Matthew Kotler, Alexander Gounares, Oliver Fisher, Richard Wolf, Vinod Anantharaman, Matthew Morgan, Christopher Franklin
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Publication number: 20050044496Abstract: A system architecture integrates spreadsheet functionality into text. The architecture allows insertion of discrete individual fields, referred to as “free floating fields”, inline with normal textual sentences. In an HTML document, for example, the free floating fields are elements constructed along with text elements and rendered together as an integrated document. Once rendered, the free floating fields present contents that resemble normal text consistent with the surrounding text. The free floating fields offer spreadsheet functionality, including the ability to handle complex formulas, reference values in a separate free floating field or table, and automatically recalculate the formulas when a source value changes. The values and formula results can also be formatted (e.g., numbers, date, times, currency, etc.), like a spreadsheet, while remaining part of the normal text of a document. Underlying the user interface, the architecture separates data handling functions from presentation functions.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2004Publication date: February 24, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Matthew Kotler, Alexander Gounares, Oliver Fisher, Matthew Morgan, Christopher Franklin
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Publication number: 20050044497Abstract: A system architecture integrates spreadsheet functionality into text. The architecture allows insertion of discrete individual fields, referred to as “free floating fields”, inline with normal textual sentences. In an HTML document, for example, the free floating fields are elements constructed along with text elements and rendered together as an integrated document. Once rendered, the free floating fields present contents that resemble normal text consistent with the surrounding text. The free floating fields offer spreadsheet functionality, including the ability to handle complex formulas, reference values in a separate free floating field or table, and automatically recalculate the formulas when a source value changes. The values and formula results can also be formatted (e.g., numbers, date, times, currency, etc.), like a spreadsheet, while remaining part of the normal text of a document. Underlying the user interface, the architecture separates data handling functions from presentation functions.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2004Publication date: February 24, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Matthew Kotler, Alexander Gounares, Oliver Fisher, Matthew Morgan, Christopher Franklin
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Publication number: 20050034060Abstract: An architecture integrates spreadsheet functionality into tables commonly used in word processing programs and HTML documents. The architecture presents a table user interface (UI) that resembles a table when not being edited and adds spreadsheet elements to the table when being edited. Underlying the table UI, the architecture separates data handling functions from presentation functions. The architecture includes a table appearance manager to manage how the table appears in a document including such characteristics as table resizing, selection, cut, copy, paste, split, merge, table formatting and so on. The architecture also has a spreadsheet functionality manager to manage the spreadsheet functions for the table, such as recalculation, formula handling, sorting, referencing, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2004Publication date: February 10, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Matthew Kotler, Alexander Gounares, Oliver Fisher, Richard Wolf, Vinod Anantharaman, Matthew Morgan, Christopher Franklin
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Publication number: 20040164018Abstract: A filter for providing potable water is provided. The filter includes a housing having an inlet and an outlet, a filter material disposed within the housing, the filter mateial formed at least in part from a plurality of mesoporous, basic, and reduced-oxygen activated carbon filter particles. Preferably, at least some of the mesoporous activated carbon filter particles are coated with a cationic polymer, and even more preferably, at least some of the particles are coated with a cationic polymer and silver or a silver containing material. Kits comprising filters and information relating to the killing or removal of bacteria, viruses, and microbials are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Michael Donovan Mitchell, Dimitris Ioannis Collias, David William Bjorkquist, Piyush Narendra Zaveri, Matthew Morgan Woolley
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Publication number: 20040159596Abstract: A filter for providing potable water is provided. The filter includes a housing having an inlet and an outlet, a filter material disposed within the housing, the filter material formed at least in part from a plurality of mesoporous, basic, and reduced-oxygen activated carbon filter particles. Preferably, at least some of the mesoporous activated carbon filter particles are coated with silver or a silver containing material. Kits comprising filters and information relating to the killing or removal of bacteria, viruses, and microbials are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2003Publication date: August 19, 2004Inventors: Michael Donovan Mitchell, Dimitris Ioannis Collias, David William Bjorkquist, Piyush Narendra Zaveri, Matthew Morgan Woolley
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Publication number: 20030217963Abstract: A filter for providing potable water is provided. The filter includes a housing having an inlet and an outlet, a filter material disposed within the housing, the filter mateial formed at least in part from a plurality of mesoporous, basic, and reduced-oxygen activated carbon filter particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2003Publication date: November 27, 2003Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Michael Donovan Mitchell, Dimitris Ioannis Collias, David William Bjorkquist, Piyush Narendra Zaveri, Matthew Morgan Woolley
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Publication number: 20030217967Abstract: A process for producing a water filter material is provided. The process includes the steps of providing a plurality of mesoporous activated carbon particles, and treating said plurality of mesoporous activated carbon particles to produce a plurality of mesoporous activated carbon particles having a bulk oxygen percentage by weight of less than about 2.3%.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2003Publication date: November 27, 2003Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Michael Donovan Mitchell, Dimitris Ioannis Collias, David William Bjorkquist, Piyush Narendra Zaveri, Matthew Morgan Woolley, Thomas Joseph Wehmeier
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Publication number: 20030096703Abstract: A process for producing a water filter material is provided. The process includes the steps of providing a plurality of carbon particles having a point of zero charge of less than about 7, wherein the sum of the mesopore and macropore volumes of the plurality of filter particles is greater than about 0.12 mL/g. The plurality of carbon particles are exposed to a converting agent and heated in a furnace after the step of exposing.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2001Publication date: May 22, 2003Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Michael Donovan Mitchell, Dimitris Ioannis Collias, David William Biorkquist, Piyush Narendra Zaveri, Matthew Morgan Woolley
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Publication number: 20030038084Abstract: A filter for providing potable water is provided. The filter includes a housing having an inlet and an outlet, a filter material disposed within the housing which is formed at least in part from a plurality of filter particles. The filter particles have a point of zero charge greater than about 7 and the sum of the mesopore and macropore volumes of the plurality of filter particles is greater than about 0.12 mL/g.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2001Publication date: February 27, 2003Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Michael Donovan Mitchell, Dimitrls Ioannis Collias, David William Bjorkquist, Piyush Narendra Zaveri, Matthew Morgan Woolley
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Patent number: 4899481Abstract: An apparatus for use with commercial long line fishing gear for receiving the long line as it is hauled from the sea, separating the gangions and hooks from the line and directing them to a storage tub or other storage means. The long line enters the apparatus through an entrance funnel and then passes through a guide funnel where the hooks are oriented substantially in a common plane. Thereafter, the line passes through a sorting gate assembly which orients the bends of the hooks in a common manner and directs them onto a rail assembly. The hooks are then guided by the rail assembly to a storage rail attached to a storage tube. As the hooks proceed along the rail assembly the ground line is drawn over a hydraulically powered sheave and directed into the storage tub.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1988Date of Patent: February 13, 1990Inventors: Charles D. Burton, Matthew Morgan