Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Brian L. Michaelis
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Patent number: 7362594Abstract: A resonant switching power system operates with two resonant frequencies. A first frequency depends on the secondary leakage inductance of an output transformer and capacitor. The first frequency varies with changes in the load because load changes alter the leakage inductance. A second resonant frequency depends on the gate source capacitance of two MOSFET power devices in the circuit and the leakage inductance of the circuit's driving transformer. Power is thereby supplied that is always in phase with the load so that switching in the power supply occurs when current is near zero. High thermal efficiency is thereby achieved.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2003Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Apogee Technology, Inc.Inventors: Ping Tsui, Michael S. Danielson
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Patent number: 6772413Abstract: A high level transformation method and apparatus for converting data formats in the context of network applications, among other places. A flexible transformation mechanism is provided that facilitates generation of translation machine code on the fly. A translator is dynamically generated by a translator compiler engine. The translator compiler engine implemented according to the present invention uses a pair of formal machine-readable format descriptions (FMRFDs) and a corresponding data map (DMAP) to generate executable machine code native to the translator platform CPU. When fed an input stream, the translator generates an output stream by executing the native object code generated on the fly by the translator compiler engine. In addition, the translator may be configured to perform a bi-directional translation between the two streams as well as translation between two distinct protocol sequences.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2000Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: DataPower Technology, Inc.Inventor: Eugene Kuznetsov
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Patent number: 6768550Abstract: The invention relates to a surface plasmon resonance system method. The system has at least one light source operable to generate a source beam, a prism having a rear surface at least partially coated with a metallic coating and optionally a dielectric layer. At least one layer under test is positioned on the rear surface of the prism. The source beam is directed at the layer under test thereby defining an angle between the source beam and the rear surface of the prism. A detector is operable to detect light that is reflected or scattered by the layer under test. The source beam is directed towards the layer under test at a selected angle. The source beam is also shifted in at least one plane to illuminate a specific portion of the layer under test based on the selected relative angle and the position of the layer under test on the rear surface of the prism. The rear surface of the prism can be illuminated in one-dimensional or two-dimensional array like fashion.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2002Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: Proterion CorporationInventors: David Anafi, Glen Ramsay, Jeff MacDonald, Peter Halatin, Charlie Schwartz
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Patent number: 6748447Abstract: The present invention provides a system and apparatus for efficient and reliable, control and distribution of data files or portions of files, applications, or other data objects in large-scale distributed networks. A unique content-management front-end provides efficient controls for triggering distribution of digitized data content to selected groups of a large number of remote computer servers. Network distribution messages are dispatched according to a sorted list of servers, based on factors such as nearness, server processor speed, reliability, and CPU Usage. For large numbers of servers, a store-and-forward approach becomes much more efficient. A first selected server receives the message from a content control manager (CCM). The first server requests instructions for the next server listed on an ordered list in the CCM and forwards a copy of that message to the next identified server. Each server reports its completion and requests further instructions from the CCM.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2000Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: Network Appliance, Inc.Inventors: Vijay R. Basani, Krishna Mangiapudi, Lynne M. Murach, Leroy R. Karge, Vitaly S. Revsin, Azer Bestavros, Mark E. Crovella, Domenic J. LaRosa
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Patent number: 6728748Abstract: A method and apparatus for robustly enhanced Class of Service (COS) at the application layer permits highly flexible privilege based access and enables implementation of complex policies and rules for classification and differentiation of services. Differentiation facilitates categorization of traffic to permit flexible design and implementation of multiple Class of Service levels.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1999Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Network Appliance, Inc.Inventors: Krishna Mangipudi, Vijay Basani
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Patent number: 6718361Abstract: The present invention provides a system and apparatus for efficient and reliable, control and distribution of data files or portions of files, applications, or other data objects in large-scale distributed networks. A unique content-management front-end provides efficient controls for triggering distribution of digitized data content to selected groups of a large number of remote computer servers. Transport-layer protocols interact with distribution controllers to automatically determine an optimized tree-like distribution sequence to group leaders selected by network devices at each remote site. Reliable store-and-forward transfer to clusters is accomplished using a unicast protocol in the ordered tree sequence. Once command messages and content arrive at all participating group leaders, local hybrid multicast protocols efficiently and reliably distribute them to the back-end nodes for interpretation and execution.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2000Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Network Appliance Inc.Inventors: Vijay R. Basani, Krishna Mangiapudi, Lynne M. Murach, Leroy R. Karge, Vitaly S. Revsin, Azer Bestavros, Mark E. Crovella, Domenic J. LaRosa
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Patent number: 6701005Abstract: A three-dimensional (3-D) machine-vision involving a method and apparatus for performing segmentation of 3-D objects. Multiple stereo-related sets (left/right, top/left, top/right) of two-dimensional video pixel data are separately processed into sets of edges. Each stereo-related set is then pair-wise processed to convert pairs of sets of edge data into 3-D point data. Multiple sets of pair-wise 3-D data are then merged and used for obtaining 3-D features which are then clustered into discrete 3-D objects that can lie on any arbitrary plane.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2000Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Cognex CorporationInventor: Sanjay Nichani
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Patent number: 6655412Abstract: A ball valve unit for shutting off the flow of fluids flowing in heating and plumbing systems. The ball valve unit includes a ball valve and a main section including a flange formed integrally with the main section. A chamber is formed in the main section for receiving the ball of the ball valve. The main section is made of brass in order to prevent galvanic action between ball valve unit and the heating/plumbing system.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Webstone Company IncInventor: Michael E. Reck
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Patent number: 6658589Abstract: A system and method for safe and effective backup and restore of parallel server databases stored in data storage systems. Parallel server databases allow multiple nodes in MPP (Massively Parallel Processor) or SMP (Symmetric Multi-Processor) systems to simultaneously access a database. Each node is running an instance (thread) which provides access to the database. The present invention allows for online or offline backup to be performed from any node in the system, with proper access to all control files and logs, both archived and online, whether the files are stored in raw partitions in the data storage system, or local on certain nodes. Two different types of external restore supported: complete external restore and partial external restore. In a complete external restore, all spaces will be restored to the most recent checkpoint that was generated while creating an external backup. If users lose only a portion of the data (which is more typically the case), a partial external restore may be performed.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1999Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: EMC CorporationInventor: Kenneth J. Taylor
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Patent number: 6651074Abstract: A method and apparatus for directly connecting very large data streams from an archive command into a backup data system using an “intelligent process.” An output stream-is piped into an intelligent pipe-reading process and distributed over a set of temporary data stores built from raw storage resources. A pipe interface process supervises backup of each filled data store, while the remaining output stream continues to be piped into another available data store. The backup system completes archiving of the datastream, keeping a catalog of the datastream storage locations. To retrieve the data, the intelligent process is run in reverse as a pipe-writing process, requesting data from the backup system. Retrieved data traverses the data stores from the backup system and are pumped into the pipe-writing process for delivery to the pipe output file identified by the retrieve or import command.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1999Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: EMC CorporationInventor: Kenneth J. Taylor
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Patent number: 6639614Abstract: A method is provided whereby combinations of ecologically valid images and sounds are used for visualization of large amounts of information. Icons and sounds are selected and combined to accentuate natural recognition of pattern information and changes. A visual field of similar icons represents a corresponding field of data sets, where the appearance of each icon illustrates the respective values of the underlying data. Within each icon, elements change in shape, size, number, color, and motion to illustrate the respective changes of data within the corresponding data set. Stereophonic sound occurrence, spatial location, type, and volume signal the user about the general situation, as well as the type and importance of individual data changes, stimulating the user's attention during events of interest.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2000Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Inventors: Stephen Michael Kosslyn, Giorgio Ganis, Robin Sue Rosenberg
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Patent number: 6636304Abstract: An optical scheme that substantially eliminates spherical aberration and coma, thereby substantially improving fluorescence excitation and collection efficiency. The optical scheme utilizes a laser beam focused by an optical component through the curved surface of a hyper-hemisphere. The hyper-hemisphere focuses the beam sharply at a known point while avoiding spherical aberration and coma. The optical scheme includes both a hyper-hemisphere and a hemisphere. Both the hyper-hemisphere and hemisphere have a substantially planar surface. The substantially planar surface of the hyper-hemisphere is optimally located so that a capillary or cell can be positioned at an internal aplanatic radius. This results in an aplanatic focus at the capillary or cell such that the spherical aberration and coma are zero. A single hyper-hemisphere having a substantially planar surface can be used, wherein the capillary is located at an aplanatic point on the substantially planar surface of the single hyper-hemisphere.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2001Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Assignee: Waters Investments LimitedInventor: Anthony C. Gilby
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Patent number: 6574629Abstract: A picture archiving and communication system (“PACS”) includes plural core components arranged in a cluster. These core components include an archive station which includes long-term storage for storing image data, and a reviewing station which includes a display for displaying images based on received image data. Also included is a network gateway which interfaces to a non-core component so as to receive image data therefrom, and which routes the image data to at least one of the archive station and the reviewing station based on a set of rules in the network gateway. Finally, a database server manages access to the image data, and stores information relating to the image data.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1998Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Agfa CorporationInventors: Robert E. Cooke, Jr., Michael G. Gaeta, Dean M. Kaufman, John G. Henrici
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Patent number: 6558744Abstract: A thin layer for sample analysis by matrix-assisted laser desorption mass spectrometry, comprising a matrix material in a supported dispersion wherein the support is a solid or is formed from a solid. The invention is also directed to a method of making a thin layer for sample analysis by matrix-assisted laser desorption mass spectrometry, the layer comprising a matrix-solid composition disposed upon a substrate, comprising the step of depositing a solution containing matrix, solid and solvent upon a spinning substrate at a deposition rate sufficient to allow evaporation of the solvent, thereby interspersing the matrix and support on the substrate in a thin layer. Enhanced mass resolution is described.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2000Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Waters Investments LimitedInventors: Joseph A. Jarrell, Michael J. Tomany, Craig A. Dorschel
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Patent number: 6552607Abstract: A bridged amplifier output stage capable of sharing a common conductor between independent loads. Multi-Channel pulse width modulated output signals are time division multiplexed to reduce the number of required conductors. The output stages are driven such that the non-common conductor time multiplexed off-channel(s) receives a copy of the shared common signal. The differential signal on the off-channel(s) is thereby cancelled even though the common conductor is carrying a signal for use by the on-channel.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2001Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: Apogee Technology Inc.Inventor: Michael Stephen Danielson
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Patent number: 6537720Abstract: A unique method/system for simultaneously creating and transferring a contrasting pattern of intelligence on and from an ablation-transfer imaging medium to a receptor element in contiguous registration therewith is not dependent upon contrast imaging materials that must absorb the imaging radiation and is well adopted for such applications as, e.g., color proofing and printing, the security coding of various documents and the production of masks for the graphic arts and printed circuit industries; the ablation-transfer imaging medium, per se, comprises a support substrate and an imaging radiation-, preferably a laser radiation-ablative topcoat essentially coextensive therewith, such ablative topcoat having a non-imaging ablation sensitizer and an imaging amount of a non-ablation sensitizing contrast imaging material contained therein.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1996Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Polaroid Graphics Imaging LLCInventors: Diane M. Foley, Everett W. Bennett, Sam C. Slifkin
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Patent number: 6490598Abstract: A system providing intelligent, integrated external backup and restore for databases and DBMS (data base management systems) which are stored on data storage systems. An interface between the data storage system backup system and the DBMS allows the backup system to work with the DBMS for greatly enhanced backup and restore. External backup and restore frees up the host systems from having to pipeline the data from the data storage system to the backup system. The backup system is able to determine which files stored in the data storage system should be backed up, based on querying the DBMS. This invention is useful for systems including RAID data storage system storing databases (including relational and object oriented), and provides for partial as well as complete backup and restore options.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1999Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: EMC CorporationInventor: Kenneth J. Taylor
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Patent number: 6487562Abstract: A system and method for dynamically modifying parameters in a data storage system such as a RAID system. Such parameters include QOS (Quality of Service) parameters, which control the speed in which system operations are performed for various parts of a data storage system. The storage devices addressable as logical volumes can be individually controlled and configured for preferred levels of performance and service. The parameters can be changed at any time while the data storage system is in use, with the changes taking effect very quickly. These parameter changes are permanently stored and therefore allow system configurations to be maintained. A user interface (UI) allows a user or system administrator to easily observe and configure system parameters, preferably using a graphic user interface which allows a user to select system changes along a scale from minimum to a maximum.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1999Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: EMC CorporationInventors: Robert S. Mason, Jr., Yuval Ofek
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Patent number: 6430220Abstract: A system and method for reducing distortion in a pulse width modulated digital system by selectively implementing linearization. The linearization is implemented computationally efficient, using no division operations. A frequency detector is implemented which causes signals to bypass the linearization algorithm at frequencies where the new modes of distortion become significant as a result of the linearization when used in combination with an interpolation filter.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2000Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: Apogee Technology Inc.Inventor: Michael W. Determan
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Patent number: 6397273Abstract: An assembler/disassembler mechanism in a data transfer pipeline receives data from FIFOs on a write operation to a memory, and transfers data to FIFOs on a read operation from memory. An enhanced parity mechanism is implemented in the assembler/disassembler to generate a pseudo-random number for each data byte. Enhanced parity generated in another pipeline component and accompanying data transferred from the FIFO (on a write to memory) is exclusive-ORed with LFSR data generated by enhanced parity circuitry in the assembler/disassembler. Integral registers provide a pathway for a respective line processor to access the data string, and allow the processor to access the memory. A counter mechanism counts/controls the amount of data read into and out of the FIFOS. Setting the amount of data to be transferred in and out of the FIFOs, allows data transfer to effectively run independent of the line processor.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1998Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: EMC CorporationInventor: Kendell Alan Chilton