Abstract: An operating system with a plurality of Native File System Drivers and related Device Drivers is provided with an installable Virtual File System Driver and a Virtual Device Driver for providing file access services to the Operating System through the Native File System Drivers by substituting a view application to provide a customized view of the defined part of the virtual file system.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 23, 1999
Date of Patent:
March 26, 2002
Assignee:
Starbase Corp.
Inventors:
Vladimir Chtchetkine, Alan Kucheck, Guennadi Terechtenko
Abstract: A data processing method and system for providing an installable file system using a basic file system driver and for flexibility in the views of objects through an operating system. An embodiment of the present invention includes a virtual file system which includes virtual files and folders correlated to native folders. Requests to open specified virtual files invoke the native file system driver to open the native files referenced by the virtual file for the specified virtual files. In addition, a view application is provided for configurable views of the files in the file system wherein the custom views include custom attributes relating to the file.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 22, 1999
Date of Patent:
March 12, 2002
Assignee:
Starbase Corp.
Inventors:
Vladimir Chtchetkine, Alan Kucheck, Guennadi Terechtenko
Abstract: Composite material spring modules and methods of manufacture are described having a fiber reinforced composite material spring body with attachment fittings integrally formed about the spring body. The attachment fittings are molded of a flexible material which dynamically responds to changes in the shape of the spring body upon deflection. Integral formation of the fittings with the spring body provides a unified single piece module which is readily attachable to any structure where spring support is desired. The composite material spring modules exhibit the properties of stiffness and return to uncompressed state from total depth deflection without set. The composite material spring modules with integrally formed fittings are described a mattress foundation, by attachment to high and low profile frames and to an overlying grid. Methods of manufacture of the composite material spring modules with integrally formed attachment fittings are described.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 2, 1999
Date of Patent:
March 12, 2002
Assignee:
Sealy Technology LLC
Inventors:
Mark J. Quintile, Eugen Constantinescu, Robert F. Wagner
Abstract: A composite structure comprising a preformed flexible laminate in adhering contact with at least a first and second transparent or translucent panel members such as would be useful as an insulated glass unit. The flexible laminate contains an undulating spacer element either partially or totally embedded within a core material and has a polymeric coating on at least one surface thereof. The flexible laminate effectively seals the interior of the panel structure from air and/or moisture and maintains a desired distance between the panels. A multi-cavity extrusion die for forming the preformed flexible laminate has a core cavity for receiving the core material as well as the undulating continuous spacer element. Converging walls within the core cavity serve to embed at least one side of the spacer element in the core material and a land area forms a desired shape or configuration wherein the spacer element undulation is maintained.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 23, 1998
Date of Patent:
March 12, 2002
Assignee:
TruSeal Technologies, Inc.
Inventors:
James Lynn Baratuci, Ronald Ellsworth Buchanan, Louis Anthony Ferri, Lanny Dean Ritz
Abstract: An electrophoresis apparatus, comprises a cartridge configured to be removably mounted in the apparatus, and a separation membrane positioned in the cartridge. The separation membrane has a first side along which a first flow path defined in a first grid element and a second side along which a second flow path defined in a second grid element is provided. Restriction membranes separate buffer flow from the first flow path and the second flow path. The apparatus includes connection blocks which house electrodes and inlets and outlets for buffer flow and sample flows. The cartridge is removable from the connection blocks for replacement with another cartridge.
Abstract: Methods and systems for measurement of mechanical properties of elastomeric materials use a driving point impedance head such as a load cell instrumented hammer to apply forces to a force distribution mass positioned over a test specimen upon a rigid base. Broad frequency responses of the driving point impedance head reveal elastic and viscous moduli response frequencies from 0 Hz to 2000 Hz. Methods and systems for measuring responses of elastomeric materials under a preload are also disclosed.
Abstract: There are described apparatus and methods wherein ultraviolet light kills and/or degrades and vaporizes microorganisms and organic material which naturally form over time on a heat exchanger. As this matter is eliminated, the pressure drop is decreased (i.e., airflow is increased) and the heat exchange efficiency (capacity) is increased. Less energy per Btu removed is used by the cooling system, and less energy is used by the HVAC system to move air.
Abstract: A pile driving analyzer (PDA) which obtains, processes and stores pile driving data. The PDA is operable as an independent self-contained unit, or may be used in conjunction with a remote computer system. Position data indicative of the position of a pile, and pile data indicative of characteristics of a pile may be automatically input to the PDA. When used in conjunction with the remote computer system, the PDA may be controlled remotely by the remote computer system. Alternatively, the PDA may be controlled locally by an operator, and data acquired by the PDA provided to the remote computer system for monitoring and/or storage.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 1, 1998
Date of Patent:
October 9, 2001
Assignee:
Pile Dynamics, Inc.
Inventors:
George Piscalko, Carl-John Grävare, Frank Rausche
Abstract: This invention is directed to a multi-vitamin and mineral supplement tailored to men and post-menopausal women, pre-menopausal women, and athletes which supplies the right amount of the right micronutrients at the right time to assure adequate intake of micronutrients needed for disease prevention and protection against nutritional losses and deficiencies due to lifestyle factors and common inadequate dietary patterns. The multi-vitamin and mineral supplement is comprised of vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E, vitamin K, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, niacinamide, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, biotin, pantothenic acid, iron, iodine, magnesium, zinc, selenium, copper, chromium, potassium, choline, lycopene, and co-enzyme Q-10.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 13, 2000
Date of Patent:
October 9, 2001
Assignee:
Cooper Concepts, Inc.
Inventors:
Kenneth H. Cooper, Ishwarlal Jialal, Scott Montgomery Grundy, Walter Churchill Willett, Jacob Selhub
Abstract: Universal tool holder coolant delivery adapters have adapter bodies which are removably attachable to a tool holder by at least one fastening device, the adapter located between an attachment end of the tool holder and a distal end of the tool holder, the distal end of the tool holder having a cutting tool attached thereto, the adapter bodies having an internal coolant passageway including an intake port and an exit port, the intake port adapted for attachment to a pressurized coolant supply line and the outlet port adapted for attachment to or configured in the form of a coolant spray nozzle, the coolant spray nozzle being closely positioned and substantially aligned with the cutting interface of the cutting tool and a workpiece.
Abstract: A method for communicating a packet of digital information including at least a preamble with a synchronization pattern, and a data field. The method includes the steps of including at least a plurality of test words at different respective locations in the data field; transmitting the packet as a whole including the test words from a transmitting device to a receiving device; receiving the packet with the receiving device; evaluating each of the plurality of test words in the received packet based on a comparison with a predefined criteria; and analyzing data reception properties associated with receiving the packet based on the evaluating step.
Abstract: In a machine having facsimile capabilities, a method for programming soft speed buttons which includes determining whether a number is associated with a given speed button; and if a number is associated with that speed button, providing for a facsimile message to be transmitted to the associated phone number. However, if no number is associated with the given speed button, then allowing a user to create a label for that speed button, and also to associate a number with that speed button.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 3, 1998
Date of Patent:
September 18, 2001
Assignees:
Toshiba American Information Systems, Inc., Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba
Abstract: A method is provided for treatment of patients with a history of epileptic seizures which comprises subjecting the patient to the action of magnetic fields applied externally. The applied magnetic fields generated by the present method contain a combined low frequency time-varying magnetic fields and high intensity static magnetic fields.
An apparatus is also provided for generating the combined time-varying and static magnetic fields.
Abstract: The present invention relates to an osteogenic distractor suitable for indexed osteotomy following permanent implantation into bone. The osteogenic distractor may be a means for anchoring two or more sections of bone and a means for facilitating movement of one section of anchored bone relative to another section of anchored bone. Furthermore, the continuous tension on the bone produced by the distractor may facilitate stimulation of osteogenesis around the implant.
Abstract: There are described apparatus and methods wherein ultraviolet light kills and/or degrades and vaporizes microorganisms and organic material which naturally form over time on a heat exchanger. As this matter is eliminated, the pressure drop is decreased (i.e., airflow is increased) and the heat exchange efficiency (capacity) is increased. Less energy per Btu removed is used by the cooling system, and less energy is used by the HVAC system to move air.