Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Alston & Bird
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Patent number: 8261157Abstract: A plurality of logical pages is stored in a MBC flash memory along with corresponding ECC bits, with at least one of the MBC cells storing bits from more than one logical page, and with at least one of the ECC bits applying to two or more of the logical pages. When the pages are read from the memory, the data bits as read are corrected using the ECC bits as read. Alternatively, a joint, systematic or non-systematic ECC codeword is computed for two or more of the logical pages and is stored instead of those logical pages. When the joint codeword is read, the logical bits are recovered from the codeword as read. The scope of the invention also includes corresponding memory devices, the controllers of such memory devices, and also computer-readable storage media bearing computer-readable code for implementing the methods.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2008Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Ramot et Tel Aviv University Ltd.Inventors: Simon Litsyn, Idan Alrod, Eran Sharon, Mark Murin, Menahem Lasser
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Patent number: 7882579Abstract: Various embodiments include a bassinet assembly that includes one or more rods and a floor that includes an inclinable flap. Each rod has a static portion and an inclined portion, and the rods are disposed below upper surfaces of the floor and the inclinable flap. A first longitudinal axis of the static portion and a second longitudinal axis of the inclined portion intersect at an angle greater than 0° and less than about 90°. When the inclinable flap is raised above the floor, the rods rotate about the first longitudinal axis such that the first and second longitudinal axes are in a plane substantially perpendicular to the support surface, and when the inclinable flap is allowed to lay substantially flat against the floor, the rods rotate about the first longitudinal axis such that the first and second longitudinal axes are in a plane substantially parallel to the support surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2008Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Inventors: Peter D. Jackson, Stephen R. Burns, Mark Mendes
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Patent number: 7824606Abstract: The invention provides nickel-based alloys that are useful in the preparation of articles for applications requiring high mechanical and physical properties, such as high strength and high heat stability, while simultaneously reducing the cost of preparation of the alloys. The invention further provides articles, such as turbine wheels, prepared using the inventive alloys.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2006Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventor: Mark Heazle
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Patent number: 7775759Abstract: A centrifugal compressor for compressing a fluid comprises a compressor wheel having a plurality of circumferentially spaced blades, and a compressor housing in which the compressor wheel is mounted. The compressor housing includes an inlet duct through which the fluid enters in an axial direction and is led by the inlet duct into the compressor wheel, and a wheel shroud located radially adjacent the tips of the blades. A bleed port is defined in the wheel shroud at a location intermediate the leading and trailing edges of the blades for bleeding off a bleed portion of the fluid being compressed by the compressor wheel. A converging injection nozzle is defined in the duct wall upstream of the leading edges of the blades for injecting the bleed portion of the fluid back into the main fluid flow stream approaching the compressor wheel.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2007Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Borislav Sirakov, Hua Chen, Nicolas Deschatrettes, Junfei Yin, Gary Vrbas, Dennis Thoren
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Patent number: 7689376Abstract: A method for calibrating an actuator system for a turbocharger variable nozzle, the actuator system comprising an electronically controllable actuator coupled with a variable-geometry member of the nozzle and operable for causing movement thereof, and an electronic controller operable for controlling the actuator, the electronic controller having a memory for storing data. The method comprises (a) supplying a flow of fluid through the nozzle, (b) causing a continuous or stepwise movement of the actuator so as to move the variable-geometry member to cause a continuous or stepwise change in flow rate of the fluid through the nozzle, monitoring the changing flow rate, and recording at least two different points representing two different actuator positions and corresponding flow rates, and (c) storing in the memory of the electronic controller a multi-point calibration representing actuator position as a function of an input parameter designed to achieve a desired flow rate.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2008Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Honeywell International IncInventors: Umesh V Padhye, Todd Ratke, Scott MacKenzie
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Variable-vane assembly having fixed axial-radial guides and fixed radial-only guides for unison ring
Patent number: 7670107Abstract: A variable-vane assembly for a variable nozzle turbine comprises a nozzle ring supporting a plurality of vanes affixed to vane arms that are engaged in recesses in the inner edge of a unison ring. The unison ring is rotatable about the axis of the nozzle ring so as to pivot the vane arms, thereby pivoting the vanes in unison. A plurality of radial-axial guide pins for the unison ring are inserted into apertures in the nozzle ring and are rigidly affixed therein such that the radial-axial guide pins are non-rotatably secured to the nozzle ring with a guide portion of each radial-axial guide pin projecting axially from the face of the nozzle ring. Each guide portion defines a groove for receiving the inner edge of the unison ring such that the unison ring is restrained by the radial-axial guide pins against excessive movement in both radial and axial directions.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2007Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Pierre Barthelet, Olivier Espasa, Eric Boucher, Francis Abel -
Patent number: 7657466Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for providing personalized delivery services by a carrier providing a package delivery service. Typically, the consignee indicates a delivery preference to be applied to delivery of a package, such as indicating a specific location where the package is to be left upon delivery, if the consignee is not present to accept the package. In one embodiment, the consignee may be notified by the carrier of the scheduled delivery of the package, and may be linked to the carrier's web site to indicate a delivery preference. Alternatively, the delivery preference may be indicated by the consignee proactively accessing the web site. After conveying a delivery preference, the carrier's systems communicate the delivery preference at the appropriate time to a portable computing device which informs the delivery personnel of the consignee's delivery preference. Other embodiments allow the consignor to indicate delivery preferences.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2006Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: United Parcel Service of America, Inc.Inventors: Robert Klingenberg, Joe Rizzo, Sumeet Pradeep Shroff
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Patent number: 7578129Abstract: A multiple-turbocharger system for an internal combustion engine includes a first turbocharger comprising a first compressor driven by a first turbine, the first turbine operable to be driven by exhaust gas from the engine; a second turbocharger comprising a second compressor driven by a second turbine, the second turbine operable to be driven by exhaust gas from the engine; a first conduit arranged for supplying exhaust gas from the engine to the first turbine, and a second conduit arranged for supplying exhaust gas from the engine to the second turbine; and a valve coupled with the second conduit and switchable between an open condition allowing exhaust gas flow from the second conduit to the second turbine, and a closed condition substantially preventing exhaust gas flow from the second conduit to the second turbine but allowing a leakage flow to the second turbine sufficient to keep the second turbine rotating.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2007Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: Honeywell International, Inc.Inventors: Jean-Luc Perrin, Philippe Renaud, Yannick Prebost
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Patent number: 7568883Abstract: A turbocharger with a two-stage compressor having first- and second-stage impellers mounted on a common shaft in a back-to-back configuration. The first-stage impeller has a boreless configuration, defining an unthreaded pilot hole receiving an unthreaded end of the shaft so as to establish a coaxial relationship between the impeller and the shaft. The first impeller further defines a hollow cylindrical pilot member that projects from the back of the impeller and is received in a portion of the bore through the second-stage impeller to position the impellers coaxially with each other. The shaft passes through the pilot member and is externally threaded for engaging threads on the inner surface of the pilot member to secure the impellers to the shaft. The bore of the second impeller has a second portion that engages an outer cylindrical surface of the shaft to establish a coaxial relationship between the shaft and impeller.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2005Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Steven D. Arnold, Gary D. Vrbas, Kristian N. Dullack, Glenn F. Thompson
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Patent number: 7478532Abstract: A turbocharger includes a compressor housing and a turbine housing wherein at least one of the compressor housing and the turbine housing includes an anti-ballistic material such as, for example, aramid fibers, S glass fibers and/or carbon fibers. A turbocharger system optionally includes a temperature controller that controls temperature in instances where operational temperatures may be detrimental to the performance characteristics of anti-ballistic material. Various other exemplary devices, methods, systems, etc., are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2005Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: Honeywell International, Inc.Inventors: Steven P. Martin, Christopher O. Meade, Syed M. Shahed
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Patent number: 7338254Abstract: A turbocharger having a sliding piston assembly comprising a tubular piston disposed in the bore of the turbine housing such that the piston is axially slidable relative to the turbine housing. The piston assembly further comprises a tubular carrier inserted axially into the bore of the turbine housing surrounding the piston and fixed against axial movement relative to the turbine housing, a radially outer surface of the carrier engaging an inner surface of the bore and a radially inner surface of the carrier being slidably engaged by a radially outer surface of the piston. The carrier defines an axial split extending a length of the carrier, and the carrier is resiliently flexible. Accordingly, the axial split allows the carrier to expand and contract in diameter.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2005Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: Honeywell International, Inc.Inventors: Alain R. Lombard, Marylene Ruffinoni, Laurent Vautier
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Patent number: 7014869Abstract: The present invention relates to protein-coated micro-crystals and their method of preparation. The protein-coated micro-crystals may find particular application in preparing enzymes for use as biocatalysts; preparation of therapeutic proteins for use in pharmaceutical formulations; production of cleansing agents comprising enzymes; production of paints, varnishes, coatings, films and the like comprising proteins which impart protective and/or antifouling properties; production of films, polymers, inks, coatings, electrodes and/or optical materials comprising proteins for diagnostic kits and/or biosensor applications; use of proteins for studies of molecular recognition, molecular binding and inhibitor binding in non-aqueous media; and preparation of protein based food additives.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2001Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: University of StrathclydeInventors: Barry Douglas Moore, Marie Claire Parker, Peter James Halling, Johann Partridge, Howard Norman Ernest Stevens
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Patent number: 6755800Abstract: A tennis elbow support comprising a main body having an opening and a tendon pad having a pad base and a raised portion that projects from the pad base. The tendon pad is inserted into the opening so that the raised portion projects outwardly from a bottom surface of the main body. The main body can be releasably secured in a substantially circular configuration so that the support can be placed around the forearm of a user and the tennis elbow support can be tightened around the arm of the user with tendon pad in contact with the arm so that straight-line pressure is applied across the extensor muscle and tendon.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2002Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Beiersdorf, Inc.Inventors: Edward Leonard Weaver, II, Richard Gregory Taylor
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Patent number: 6739171Abstract: The present invention provides a method and apparatus for forming a plurality of parts, such as spade-type boring bits, from a continuous stock material. Thus, the various steps of the forming method of the present invention can be performed to predetermined portions of the continuous stock material prior to separating the continuous stock material into discrete parts, thereby enhancing the efficiency of the forming process. The present invention also provides an improved forge for forming portions of the continuous stock material into parts having a predetermined shape. The forge can be designed to provide a clearance region proximate the forward end of the ram to permit slight flexing of the forward end of the ram in a radially outward direction during forging operations. The forge can also include a lubrication system for lubricating its various components. In addition, the forge can incrementally rotate the ram after one or more parts have been forged.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2001Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Black & Decker, Inc.Inventors: Ronald R. Biederman, Lawrence George Buganto, Stephen R. Crosby, Kyle J. Eppley, Antoni von Felkerzam, Charles P. Gure, Timothy T. McKenzie, Gregory H. Selke, Robert Scott Simmons, Paul Andrew Stone, Rickey James Thomas, Ioannis Voskakis, Charles T. Wetherington
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Patent number: 6701286Abstract: A method of monitoring the condition of apparatuses wherein the condition of the apparatus is measured from one or more rotating objects by means of a fixedly mounted condition monitoring system during the operation of the apparatus when it operates at its normal operating speed. In the method, at least one signal indicating the condition of the apparatus and the steadiness of the operation is measured during the change in the operating speed of the apparatus and desired characteristic values and/or functions are calculated from each signal measured in this manner as a function of measured time and/or rotational speed.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2002Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Metso Automation OyInventor: Jarmo Kauppila
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Patent number: 6193675Abstract: Apparatus for sampling fluid from a puncturable conduit, the apparatus including an elongate housing including a conduit puncturing portion and a clamp, the conduit puncturing portion being adapted to receive therein the puncturable conduit, a needle mount mounted in the elongate housing, a needle adapted for flow of fluid therethrough, the needle being fixedly mounted in the needle mount so as to have portions extending outward of the needle mount in opposite directions, a first end of the needle being pointed and protruding into, but not beyond, the conduit puncturing portion, such that the conduit puncturing portion substantially prevents inadvertent engagement of a user's finger with the first end of the needle, and wherein the clamp is operative to clamp the puncturable conduit in the conduit puncturing portion, thereby forcing the puncturable conduit towards the first end of the needle and causing the first end to puncture the puncturable conduit.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Teva Medical LTDInventors: Menachem Kraus, Eli Shemesh, Jacob Nijinski
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Patent number: 6176072Abstract: The subject matter of the invention relates to a chain link of plastic, which is made in one piece from two opposite, spaced-apart chain side plates (1, 2) and a plate (3). The plate (3) comprises at least one profiled groove (8) extending substantially parallel to a chain link (1, 2). The profiled groove (8) is adapted for receiving a partition (6), which has in its one end section an engaging member (9) that is shaped to correspond with profiled groove (8).Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1999Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: Kabelschlepp GmbHInventor: Willibald Weber
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Patent number: 6168877Abstract: An air-managing system for metal-air battery includes resealable septum and one or more hollow needles. The septum separates air pathway into two segments. One segment is from air cathodes of the battery to the septum and the other is from the septum to the outside air. The needles provide conduits to connect two segments. The septum re-closes its torn portion when the needles are removed. Also disclosed is a reusable air manager including a fan and such needles. The air manager can be coupled to a disposable cell pack which has a septum that can be pierced by the needles.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1998Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Assignee: AER Energy Resources, Inc.Inventors: Christopher S. Pedicini, John D. Witzigreuter
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Patent number: 6141046Abstract: A hand held label reader is capable of illuminating a label, capturing a digital image of two-dimensional information indicia on the label, and decoding the digital image to provide decoded output data to a terminal. The target label is illuminated by a low variation illuminator that includes a circular LED array mounted behind a plano-concave dispersing lens. The automatic electronic camera, which includes a CCD camera and control circuitry, uses three images to adjust the intensity of the digital image and store a properly exposed image of the label in video RAM. The intensity of the digital image is adjusted by controlling the video system gain via adjusting the CCD array's integration time, the gain of a video amplifier, and the gain provided by an analog-to-digital converter. The gain provided by the analog-digital-converter is adjusted to compensate for the attenuation of light through the camera's lens assembly. For the first image, the digital image is obtained using a default setting for the gain.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1997Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Inventors: Stephen Anthony Roth, Lance Gordon Garland, John William Sussmeier, Ross Napoleon Kruse
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Patent number: 6063305Abstract: Azeotropes of hydrofluorocarbons and hydrofluoroethers useful for use as refrigerants are disclosed. Zeotropes of hydrofluoropropanes and hydrofluoroethers with hydrofluorocarbons, hydrofluoroethers, and hydrocarbons useful as refrigerants are also disclosed. The invention also includes refrigeration and heating processes in which these refrigerants are useful.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1997Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the Environmental Protection AgencyInventors: Cynthia L. Gage, Jane C. Bare, Norman Dean Smith