Abstract: A method and apparatus in a data processing system for automatically restoring an operating system on a local storage device. Prior to loading the operating system, a determination is made as to whether the operating system on the local storage device is corrupted in response to starting the data processing system. If the operating system is corrupted, the operating system is repaired using code from a source storage device without loading the operating system.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 16, 2000
Date of Patent:
September 23, 2003
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation
Inventors:
Maximino Aguilar, Yuan-Chang Lo, Robert Ellington Millican, Jr., James Michael Stafford
Abstract: The present invention relates to a process and system for the remediation and enhancement of secondary recovery gas from a natural gas well and geologic formation. The present invention employs the use of protic and aprotic solvents which are injected in sequence into the well and geologic formation. The protic and aprotic solvents are injected into the well bore and progress through the geologic fissures and pores of the geologic formation. After reacting with the downhole and geologic formation deposits, the solvent solute, containing the remaining solvent, dissolved solids and debris, and any remaining components are extracted from the well and formation resulting in improved gas well flow rate through the formation and well bore.
Abstract: An extruder die assembly and method for using same is disclosed which is designed for adaptation to a wide variety of commercial-grade extrusion devices common in the food industry. The extruder die assembly is inserted into an appropriate compartment within an extrusion device such that a first extrudate is directed down a coaxially aligned passageway within the forming section and combined with a fluid additive in the injection section whereupon the resulting food mass is compressed through a converging nozzle bore in the nozzle section to produce an extruded food product. The forming section and injection section are fabricated as a matching set.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 29, 2001
Date of Patent:
September 16, 2003
Assignee:
Recot, Inc.
Inventors:
Lewis Conrad Keller, Jorge C. Morales-Alvarez, Edward Leon Ouellette, V.N. Mohan Rao, Vanessa Suzanne Terry
Abstract: An electrophorectic display is used in a watch, allowing for a dynamic range of new shapes and environments of use. The present invention addresses many of the shortcomings of the prior art watch technology. Specifically, a watch that embodies the present invention is uses addressable reflective display technology such as electronic ink or gyricons. This allows a watch display that features some flexibility. Further, the display can be shaped into a variety of interesting and novel designs that cannot be accomplished using prior art displays. The flexibility of the display also allows for the novel placement of the watch display. For example, the display can be placed onto a shoe, allowing a runner to see the time without having to move his arm into a viewing position. The watch display could also be placed into a wallet, or on a purse or belt. Any flexible garment or accessory could now incorporate a watch.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 1, 2001
Date of Patent:
September 16, 2003
Assignee:
Fossil, Inc.
Inventors:
Donald R. Brewer, Chan Chin Pang John, Jeffrey Keith Bruneau
Abstract: The seasoning applicator applies seasoning onto snack food products such as potato chips, corn chips, tortilla chips, and the like in a two-dimensional seasoning pattern. A two compartment sifting assembly has a first top layer having a screen where seasoning is initially deposited. Upon vibration, the seasoning is passed through the top layer screen into a lower compartment. Therein, the seasoning is further distributed across the surface of the lower layer screen, which generally has a screen with smaller openings than the top layer screen. This promotes the even distribution of seasoning through the lower screen. Thereby, a two-dimensional seasoning pattern is created for depositing on a moving bed of snack food products.
Abstract: An apparatus and method for protecting a probe card during a sort sequence are provided. With the apparatus and method, one or more probe card protectors are attached to a probe card. When the wafer is driven toward the probe card, if an amount of overdriving of the probe card occurs, the probe card protectors come into contact with the wafer. By pressing against the wafer, the probe card protectors generate a force that causes a driver motor of the driving mechanism to stall, thereby avoiding any further overdrive of the probe card and avoiding damage to the probe card.
Abstract: A system and method for driving a liquid crystal display (LCD) having at least one segment. The system includes an LCD driver connected to a segment of the LCD. A processor may be selectively configured into any of at least two multiplexing modes, where the at least two multiplexing modes produce at least three voltage levels for driving the at least one segment of the LCD.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for regulating the throughput of a rotary turret heat-sealing machine, without changing the rotational speed of the rotary turret. An indexing clutch is controlled to feed cans into the rotary turret such that only a predetermined number of sealing heads are used to seal cans fed therein. The predetermined number of cans is calculated based on a desired throughput rate. Dwell times, temperatures, and pressures can remain constant while varying radically the can throughput.
Abstract: A control scheme for a synchronous rectifier converter that avoids disabling the synchronous rectifiers entirely. Rather than disable the synchronous rectifier altogether to stop the flow of reverse current in light-load, startup, or shutdown conditions, the duty cycle of the synchronous rectifier is modified such that forward current is always allowed to flow through the synchronous rectifier, but the synchronous rectifier is turned off before the reverse current flow reaches a pre-determined level. This is accomplished by operating the converter in a partially synchronous mode of operation during light-load, startup, or shutdown conditions. Whether the circuit is in a light-load, startup, or shutdown condition is determined by a circuit characteristic of the converter that is sensed by the controller, such as average output current. The desired changeover point from fully-synchronous mode to the partially synchronous mode is set to a predetermined level of output current for the converter.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 9, 2001
Date of Patent:
September 9, 2003
Assignee:
Innoveta Technologies
Inventors:
Jeffrey John Boylan, Qing Chen, Jin He, Del Ray Hilburn
Abstract: A polite manner is used to discontinue availability of an application-server connected to at least one application-client. The connected-application-server determines what if any connected-application-clients have an open connection to the said connected-application-server. The application-server sends the connected-application-client a demand to switch to a substitute-application-server. The connected-application-client then opens a substitute-connection to a substitute-application-server and closes the connection to the connected-application-server. Finally, the connected-application-server discontinues availability of the connected-application-server by terminating the connected-application-server.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 2, 1999
Date of Patent:
September 2, 2003
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation
Abstract: The process for making a shaped snack chip uses various components to form a chip having depth such as a bowl-shaped tortilla chip. The chips are formed by sheeting into an initial flat shape. The chips are then passed along for shaping by a mold and plunger conveyor. Once plunged to the mold shape, the chips are reduced in moisture content by baking and frying. After frying, oil is evacuated from the chips whereafter salt and flavoring is applied, if desired, prior to being packaged.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 9, 2001
Date of Patent:
August 26, 2003
Assignee:
Recot, Inc.
Inventors:
Brian Keith Bell, Steven Theodore Chandler, Eric P. Farabaugh, Joseph H. Gold, Perry L. Hanson, Terry Dale Klockenga, Daniel Eugene Orr, Edward Leon Ouellette, Scott L. Robinson, Richard James Ruegg, Alexa W. Williams
Abstract: A fully mechanical gripper for grasping and releasing data cassette cartridges is disclosed. The gripper may be built into a robotic picker, or may be implemented as an adapter to be fitted to an existing robotic picker. When used as an adapter, the present invention provides the added functionality of allowing a single robotic picker to carry different sized tapes by connecting and disconnecting itself to the adapter.
Abstract: A process and apparatus for the production of a braid shaped puffed extrudate. A tube or other peripheral containment vessel is placed at the exit end of an extruder die that produces two or more extrudate streams. A circular air stream is then introduced into the peripheral containment vessel downstream of the glass transition point, thereby causing the extrudate streams to braid together within the containment vessel.
Abstract: A data storage system for remote access to stored data. The innovative system uses a storage library to contain magnetic hard disks and automatically replaces the hard disks upon failure, without human intervention. Failed disks are removed from the library by a robot, deposited from the library, upon which time they are further processed for delivery to the manufacturer, or for disposal. Replacement disk drives are accessed by the robot from within the library to replace the removed storage element. The system's robot is not only moving individual storage elements, but also of moving the access cables connecting the storage elements to the external network. Using this capability, the number of access cables is reduced without requiring added human intervention.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 20, 2001
Date of Patent:
July 29, 2003
Assignee:
Storage Technology Corporation
Inventors:
Charles A. Milligan, James P. Hughes, Gerald O'Nions
Abstract: A dual port enclosure monitor for servicing a dual port bus includes four primary components: two enclosure monitors and two bus expanders with isolation circuitry. The sub-system is configured such that an enclosure monitor and an expander are both connected to an external port. The internal bus then connects the two expanders, as well as all of the internal devices (e.g. hard drives, CD-ROMs, tape drives). The enclosure monitors can communicate with various host devices over the external buses. These host devices can instruct the enclosure monitor to either connect or isolate the internal bus, thereby the peripherals attached to it. This is accomplished through a set of independent control signals that run between the monitor and the expander. There are three different methods of control. The first is independent, paired control between enclosure monitor/bus expander pairs. A separate host controls each enclosure monitor/bus expander pair.
Abstract: An improved container for food and other perishable products comprising a simple construction and a multi-functional cap. The receptacle portion is a blow molded plastic, while a outer layer comprising a shrink-wrap graphics carrier is applied over the receptacle and cap. The multi-functional cap nests over and seals the mouth end of the container, inverts to seat on the mouth of the container as a bowl, and nests over the base of the container for storage while the container is in use.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 30, 2000
Date of Patent:
July 22, 2003
Assignee:
Recot, Inc.
Inventors:
Edward Anthony Bezek, Patrick Joseph Bierschenk, John Joseph Michels
Abstract: A method and apparatus for feeding a currency note into a currency processing machine. This note feeder includes a transporter for transporting notes from a note stack onto a processing belt inside the currency processing machine. The note feeder also includes a mediating transporter that takes the note from the transporter and feeds the note onto the processing belt. The note feeder also includes sensors for determining when the note has left a first feeding area and entered a second feeding area and to determine whether multiple notes have entered the second feeder section. The note feed also includes and a sensor that determines when the note has entered onto the processing belt. Based on information received from the sensors, the transporter starts and stops thus providing uniform spacing between notes.