Abstract: Method and apparatus are disclosed for checking the resistance of antifuse elements in an integrated circuit. A voltage based on the resistance of an antifuse element is compared to a voltage based on a known resistance, and an output signal is generated whose binary value indicates whether the resistance of the antifuse element is higher or lower than the known value of resistance. The method and apparatus are useful in verifying the programming of antifuse elements.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 7, 1997
Date of Patent:
February 6, 2001
Assignee:
Micron Technology, Inc.
Inventors:
Douglas J. Cutter, Adrian E. Ong, Fan Ho, Kurt D. Beigel, Brett M. Debenham, Dien Luong, Kim Pierce, Patrick J. Mullarkey
Abstract: A technique for installing a length of cable assembly and coiled tubing includes application of both compressive and tensile forces on the cable assembly. The compressive forces are applied to the cable assembly in a compression station at an entry end of the coiled tubing. Tensile forces are applied to the cable assembly by a wire line or a similar structure situated at an exit end of the coiled tubing. Following installation of the cable assembly in the coiled tubing, the coiled tubing may be transported to an application site, and coupled to equipment, such as a submersible pumping system. The submersible pumping system may then be deployed by extension of the coiled tubing and cable assembly. Additional lengths may be obtained by joining subassemblies formed by the tensile and compressive force technique. The technique reduces residual elongation or strain in the cable assembly as compared to conventional methods.
Abstract: A modular plug system facilitates engagement and disengagement of the power cable with a submergible pumping system. The modular plug includes a first plug portion connected to the power cable and mounted within an upper assembly of the connector. The plug also includes a second plug portion connected by a plurality of conductors with the submergible motor. The second plug portion is mounted within a lower assembly of the connector and is configured for mating engagement with the first plug portion. The upper assembly and lower assembly of the connector also are designed for relatively easy engagement and disengagement coincident with the engagement and disengagement of the plug.
Abstract: A gas-enriched fluid is provided by the combination of a first fluid, such as a patient's blood, with a second gas-supersaturated fluid, such as an oxygen supersaturated fluid. In this example, a catheter assembly includes a portion that receives the patient's blood from a pump and that receives the oxygen supersaturated fluid from an appropriate fluid source. The oxygen supersaturated fluid is advantageously combined with the blood in an area of laminar flow, and then this gas-enriched fluid is delivered to the patient through an appropriate lumen coupled to the portion of the catheter assembly.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 24, 1998
Date of Patent:
January 30, 2001
Assignee:
TherOx, Inc.
Inventors:
Vincent Divino, Jr., Seth A. Foerster, James M. Gessert, Robert A. Mest, Paul J. Zalesky, James Richard Spears
Abstract: A field emission display (10) includes an emission tip (16), an insulating layer (18) having composite insulating layers (18A-18C), and a conductive gate (20). The composite insulating layers (18A-18C) include a selectively etchable insulating layer (18B), and reduce leakage current from the base of the emission tip (16) to the gate (20).
Abstract: An inductor assembly is disclosed for protecting electronic circuitry in a downhole equipment string. The inductor assembly includes a plurality of modular inductors coupled to one another in series to provide the desired inductance. The modular inductors are supported by a support structure in a protective housing, such as in a common housing with the electronic circuitry. The inductor assembly is electrically isolated from the housing. The support structure may include insulative end members and rail members extending between the end members to which the inductors are secured. One or more insulative covers are provided around the inductors to further isolate the inductors from the housing. The inductor assembly dissipates energy in the event of certain failure modes of power supply circuitry or lines extending from the earth's surface. The inductor may be secured electrically between a neutral node in a Y-wound motor to prevent high voltage ac waveforms from damaging the electronic circuitry.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for selectively incrementing a count number associated with a node which is subject to a compare and swap operation in a concurrent non-blocking queue. A memory stores data in a plurality of nodes residing in at least one queue. The plurality of nodes store both data and references to other nodes within the queue. An address of each node includes a pointer and a count number. A plurality of processors access the memory and operate on the plurality of nodes including performing a compare and swap operation. The count number of a node is selectively incremented only upon a successful compare and swap operation when the node is put in use by removing the node from an available source of free nodes and placing the node on the queue. Otherwise, the count number of the node is preserved.
Abstract: A discrete pixel image is enhanced to bring out particular features of interest such as edges. The enhancement includes decomposition of the original processed image data, enhancement by application of gain images to the decomposed images, and reconstruction of the enhanced image. The decomposition proceeds through a series of low-pass filters to arrive at decomposed images of progressively lower spatial frequencies. These decomposed images are then multiplied by gain images during the enhancement phase. Gain images for at least the higher spatial frequency level images are derived from lower spatial frequency level images. These spatial frequency-based gain images may be based upon operator inputs, including a spatial sensitivity function and an edge enhancement value. Lower spatial frequency level images may be processed by application of predetermined gain values.
Abstract: An internal combustion engine having fuel injection with a protrusion placed between a fuel injection nozzle and a spark plug in the combustion chamber. The protrusion shields the core nose of the spark plug, but not the gap between the center electrode and ground electrode of the spark plug. In this fashion, combustion is enhanced and carbon buildup on the porcelain body of the spark plug is prevented, thereby lessening the likelihood of a malfunction by the spark plug.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for selectively incrementing a count number associated with nodes which are subject to a compare and swap operation in a concurrent non-blocking priority queue. A memory is partitioned into a free list and a priority queue, and stores data in multiple nodes residing at least in the free list. Each node has a pointer and a count number associated therewith. Multiple processors access the memory and perform a compare and swap operation on the nodes. The count numbers associated with nodes are next fields selectively incremented only upon a successful compare and swap operation of a node being enqued behind it and when the enqued node is put onto one of the lists of the priority list.
Abstract: Structures are identified in pixel data representative of a discrete pixel image and are differentiated from non-structures. The structures are identified by comparing gradient magnitudes with a selected gradient value and by comparing gradient directions of adjacent pixels. Pixels having desired relationships are counted and a focus parameter is applied to the resulting count. A final gradient threshold value is identified based upon the count and the focus parameter. The threshold value identifies structural pixels. Isolated adjacent regions may be eliminated from the structures. Edges defined by the structures are binary rank order filtered to arrive at the final structural definition. The structural and non-structural pixels may be further processed to enhance the image for subsequent display.
Abstract: A computer system with an Intelligent Input/Output architecture having a plug-and-play control mechanism for assigning and controlling one or more adapters. The computer system comprises at least one host processor for executing a host operating system, the host processor disposed on a host bus, an input/output (I/O) bus operably coupled to the host bus via a host-to-bus bridge, and a plurality of peripheral devices or adapters operably connected to the I/O bus for transferring data in I/O transactions controlled by an IOP resource. Initially, a selected adapter is defaulted to an “assigned” state without changing the interrupt routing associated with the adapter. Upon detecting the presence of a driver module that is executable on the IOP, the assigned adapter is marked as “controlled” and the interrupt routing is configured to deliver interrupts to the IOP. Subsequently, the controlled adapter is rendered “hidden” from the host operating system.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 26, 1998
Date of Patent:
January 9, 2001
Assignee:
Compaq Computer Corporation
Inventors:
Theodore F. Emerson, Christopher J. McCarty
Abstract: A system and method that permits fluids, such as petroleum, to be pumped from two separate zones. A submergible pumping system, including a submergible electric motor driving a submergible pump, is deployed in a wellbore. The submergible pump intake is located in a first zone to intake a fluid. The fluid is discharged through a fluid-powered pump, such as a jet pump. The jet pump is coupled to a fluid intake disposed in a separate zone within the wellbore. The single system can be utilized to pump fluids from two different zones.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 21, 1999
Date of Patent:
January 2, 2001
Assignee:
Camco International, Inc.
Inventors:
Anthony D Hughes, Graham Anderson, W. Keith Russell, Nathan Thompson
Abstract: The present invention provides a method of delivering an emulsion or suspension containing a supersaturated gas into a gas-depleted environment. The method generally comprises the steps of preparing an emulsion or suspension, exposing the emulsion or suspension to a gas at a pressure greater than 2 bar, and delivering the emulsion or suspension to a gas-depleted environment at ambient pressure.
Abstract: A foam wall assembly including vertical passageways that guide wall support elements. The wall assembly includes a lower end and an upper support element that are affixed to the wall support elements. The foam wall includes inner and outer thermal barriers that thermally isolate the wall support elements.
Abstract: A system allows treatment of sublayers of tissue lying beneath an outer layer of tissue. The system includes an energy emitter able to heat predetermined areas of the tissue sublayers. The energy for heating typically is generated by a laser or lamp able to produce electromagnetic radiation in the infrared region to thereby cause tissue at the predetermined areas to heat and shrink. The shrinkage causes the shape of the outer layer or surface to change in a controlled manner that corrects the problematic surface formation, e.g., refractive error. An energy absorption modifier is used to avoid damage to the outer layer of tissue as energy is passed therethrough.
Abstract: A liquid gas engine includes at least one combustion chamber, in which a liquid gas/air mixture is introduced and ignited, the liquid gas engine having an injection device which injects liquid gas via an injection nozzle. The injection nozzle opens into the combustion chamber, so that the liquid gas is injected directly into the combustion chamber.The direct injection of the liquid gas achieves ideal combustion conditions, particularly since liquid gas evaporating in the combustion chamber induces cooling which is utilized particularly under a high load.The liquid gas engine is preferably provided with an injection device which is designed as an alternating piston pump and which works on the energy accumulation principle.
Abstract: Correcting gradients for a phase encoding axis in an MRI imaging system are provided in an FSE pulse sequence to correct phase errors in echo signals, such as due to effects of cross term eddy currents induced by slice select gradients. Correcting gradients to be applied to the logical phase encoding axis are identified in a prescan sequence. An initial correcting gradient is identified for correcting phase errors resulting from an initial slice select gradient pulse. Subsequent, bipolar gradient pulses for the phase encoding axis are then derived from the initial correcting gradient. The prescan technique may be used in conjunction with other prescanning sequences used to determine additional corrections for the FSE sequence. The correcting gradients reduce or eliminate image artifacts resulting from such factors as cross term eddy currents in oblique scans. An averaging sequence may be implemented to reduce the likelihood for influencing the compensation pulse calculation errors.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 30, 1998
Date of Patent:
December 12, 2000
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Sheila S. Washburn, Richard Scott Hinks
Abstract: A piston for a direct fuel injection engine is described. The piston comprises a cylindrical skirt and a piston face. The cylindrical skirt has an axis. The piston face has a bowl. The bowl has a wall extending about an axis in inclined relation to the cylindrical skirt axis. An engine is also described. The engine comprises an engine block defining an engine cylinder and a piston moveable axially in the engine cylinder. The piston comprises a cylindrical skirt and a dome-shaped piston face, the piston face having therein a bowl. The bowl located with the cylinder axis passing therethrough. The bowl is defined by a cylindrical wall extending about an axis extending in inclined relation to the axis of the cylinder. The bowl includes a bottom wall extending perpendicularly to the bowl axis. The engine also comprises a fuel injector nozzle adapted to direct a spray of fuel toward the bowl for deflection toward a spark plug disposed on the opposite side of the cylinder axis from the fuel injector.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 19, 1997
Date of Patent:
December 12, 2000
Assignee:
Outboard Marine Corporation
Inventors:
George T. Gillespie, Peter W. Brown, Francis A. McGinnity, Theodore J. Holtermann, Robert L. Niemchick, Erik R. Jorgensen, Gregory J. Binversie, Paul W. Breckenfeld, Wolfram Hellmich
Abstract: A submergible pumping system having a gas separator with multiple separation chambers. The gas separator includes an outer housing having a hollow interior divided into a plurality of separation chambers. A shaft and an inducer are rotatably mounted within the hollow interior. A plurality of flow-through bearings are distributed through the hollow interior to support the rotatable shaft. Also, a plurality of vortex generators are disposed in the hollow interior to generate and maintain a fluid vortex during separation.