Abstract: A call center environment is provided that allows a customer service representative to populate a workstation display screen with data using either keystrokes or voice input. The voice input is provided to the workstation using a voice overlay and voice platform to convert audio into data usable by the workstation to populate the screen.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 26, 2010
Date of Patent:
September 20, 2011
Assignee:
nVoq Incorporated
Inventors:
Brian Marquette, Michael Clark, Charles Corfield
Abstract: A light unit that includes an internal power supply that may be used in the event of an external power failure to provide power to the light unit. In one aspect, the present disclosure provides a lighting apparatus, comprising (a) a power input configured to receive external power from an external power source; (b) a solid state light element that is interconnected to the power input; and (c) a back-up power source that is interconnected to the solid state light element and the power input and that provides power to the solid state light element when the light element is not provided with power from the power input.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 6, 2008
Date of Patent:
September 13, 2011
Assignee:
Sunovia Energy Technologies, Inc.
Inventors:
Carl Smith, III, Richard Craig Hall, Matthew Veal, Robert Fugerer
Abstract: An integrated apparatus is disclosed that can directly connect to a portable digital video camera and can record uncompressed video and audio data, along with associated metadata, in the field and elsewhere. Most preferably, the integrated apparatus includes a removable, recordable, reusable digital magazine that may be mounted. Most preferably, the integrated apparatus also supports a variety of input and output formats, and the apparatus may be easily connected to other computing systems, either directly or through network connections, wired or wireless. The digital magazine can be mounted in a variety of docking stations and can be directly connected to a network, allowing the video and audio data to be easily stored and transferred.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 5, 2005
Date of Patent:
September 13, 2011
Assignee:
S. two Corp.
Inventors:
Michael Morrison, James A. Rannalli, Stephen Roach, Christopher L. Romine
Abstract: The present invention is a grain product. The grain product includes a first fraction including bran. The first fraction is milled to a first particle size of less than 500 micrometers. The grain product also includes a second fraction including germ. The second fraction is milled to a second particle size of less than 500 micrometers. The grain product is at least one of: a food product, a nutritional supplement, a dietary supplement, a fiber supplement, a digestive supplement, a functional food, and a medical food.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 1, 2006
Date of Patent:
September 13, 2011
Assignee:
Conagra Foods Food Ingredients Company, Inc.
Abstract: A clamp block kit for use on a machine having an adjustment mechanism employing a shaft and associated nut. The clamp block kit comprises a clamp block assembly securable about the nut and a mounting rail fastenable to the clamp block assembly with at least one second fastener. The clamp block assembly includes a first clamp including at least one threaded first hole, a second clamp including at least one second hole alignable with a respective first hole when in an assembled state, and at least one first fastener for extending into the aligned first and second holes.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 1, 2009
Date of Patent:
September 6, 2011
Assignee:
New Tech Machinery
Inventors:
Ronald W. Schell, Jeffrey A. Fry, Adam J. Binderup, John W. DeBerard
Abstract: Described herein are various embodiments of imagery or items comprising imagery using semiconductor processing or fabrication techniques and methods of using such techniques to make imagery. For example, according to one embodiment, a method of making imagery having nano-scale or micro-scale portions can include providing a silicon wafer, coating the silicon wafer with a layer of oxide, depositing a layer of photoresist onto the oxide layer, and removing a patterned portion of the photoresist to expose a patterned portion of the oxide layer. The method can also include removing at least some of the patterned portion of the oxide such that the patterned portion of the oxide layer has a predetermined thickness resulting in a predetermined viewable color. The patterned portion of the oxide layer can define at least one of the nano-scale or micro-scale portions.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 5, 2007
Date of Patent:
September 6, 2011
Assignee:
Nanojewelry LLC
Inventors:
Jesse Adams, Steven Malekos, Grant Korgan, Al Brandano
Abstract: A method for maintaining file-type information for a file is described. Data in a first position of a file is analyzed. A file-type for the file is determined based on the analyzed data in the first position. The file is monitored for input/output operations. The file-type of the file is updated if input/output operations occur within the first position of the file.
Abstract: Combustible structural composites and methods of forming same are disclosed. In an embodiment, a combustible structural composite includes combustible material comprising a fuel metal and a metal oxide. The fuel metal is present in the combustible material at a weight ratio from 1:9 to 1:1 of the fuel metal to the metal oxide. The fuel metal and the metal oxide are capable of exothermically reacting upon application of energy at or above a threshold value to support self-sustaining combustion of the combustible material within the combustible structural composite. Structural-reinforcing fibers are present in the composite at a weight ratio from 1:20 to 10:1 of the structural-reinforcing fibers to the combustible material. Other embodiments and aspects are disclosed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 19, 2008
Date of Patent:
August 30, 2011
Assignee:
Battelle Energy Alliance, LLC
Inventors:
Michael A. Daniels, Ronald J. Heaps, Eric D Steffler, William D. Swank
Abstract: In various exemplary embodiments, the present invention provides a plurality of novel interspinous distraction devices and associated methods of insertion. The interspinous distraction devices of the present invention are designed and configured to effectively treat such conditions as lumbar spinal stenosis and degenerative disc disease. Advantageously, the interspinous distraction devices of the present invention may be inserted through conventional open procedures, typically requiring a relatively large incision and a general anesthetic, or through novel minimally-invasive procedures, typically requiring only a local anesthetic. These novel minimally-invasive procedures and related enabling devices are also disclosed and described herein.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 25, 2005
Date of Patent:
August 30, 2011
Assignee:
Lanx, Inc.
Inventors:
Robert E. Lins, Loren E. Lins, Harvey Simovitch
Abstract: In a method for determining a number of possible hold time faults in a scan chain of a DUT, an environmental variable of the scan chain is set to a value believed to cause a hold time fault in the scan chain, and then a pattern is shifted through the scan chain. The pattern has a background pattern of at least n contiguous bits of a first logic state, followed by at least one bit of a second logic state, where n is a length of the scan chain. The number of possible hold time faults in the scan chain can be determined as a difference between i) a clock cycle when the at least one bit is expected to cause a transition at an output of the scan chain, and ii) a clock cycle when the at least one bit actually causes a transition at the output of the scan chain. If a value of the environmental variable at which the scan chain operates correctly can be determined, the location of one or more hold time faults can also be determined.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 31, 2008
Date of Patent:
August 30, 2011
Assignee:
Verigy (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.
Inventors:
Stephen A. Cannon, Richard C. Dokken, Alfred L. Crouch, Gary A. Winblad
Abstract: A high temperature dynamic seal and methods of assembly and use. The dynamic seal is provided as a rotating seal, which includes a stationary ring and rotating ring assembly, with a seal ring that is positioned between the stationary ring member and the rotating ring assembly. One or more high temperature seals create a seal between the stationary ring member and a device in which the dynamic seal is used. Similarly one or more high temperature seals create a seal between the rotating ring assembly and a rotating shaft of the device. One or more of the high temperature seals are formed from a metallic material with various cross-sectional shapes.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 27, 2009
Date of Patent:
August 30, 2011
Inventors:
Mark S. Whitlow, Jeff Noll, Kevin Lamb, Jeffrey D. Farris, Fernando Lopez, Paul Richard Ryan, Roger Sanderson, Mark Vincent Chester, Robert Vincent McGovern
Abstract: A method for injecting timing irregularities into test patterns self-generated by a device under test (DUT) includes obtaining timing irregularities, receiving the test patterns generated by the device under test driven from output drivers of the DUT, injecting the timing irregularities into the test patterns to generate test patterns with timing irregularities injected therein, and applying the test patterns with timing irregularities injected therein to input receivers of the DUT. A tester is configured to test loopback functionality of a device under test (DUT) utilizing a timing irregularities injection apparatus which receives timing irregularity data readable by the tester and test data generated by the DUT, and injects the timing irregularity data into the test data for application to the DUT.
Abstract: Non-destructive testing method may include providing a source material that emits positrons in response to bombardment of the source material with photons. The source material is exposed to photons. The source material is positioned adjacent the specimen, the specimen being exposed to at least some of the positrons emitted by the source material. Annihilation gamma rays emitted by the specimen are detected.
Abstract: An electronic file such as an HTML web page accessible via a browser by a user. The electronic file may include one or more textual field descriptors for display within the browser; one or more editable data fields associated with the textual field descriptors, the editable data fields for receiving data for the user of the browser; and a module having a view mode and an edit mode, the view mode for displaying the textual field descriptors, the edit mode for permitting the user to enter data in the editable data fields. In one example, the view mode may be invoked when the electronic file is open in the browser. The edit mode may be invoked only if the browser contains a control for activating the edit mode. In this way, the user is able to edit the data in the document and retransmit the document to other users who can only view the data as read-only data.
Abstract: A system includes at least one of a first generator, at least two of a second generator, and a load board. The at least one of a first generator one of receives and transmits analog signals. The at least two of a second generator one of receives and transmits digital signals. The load board is disposed between the first generator and the second generators and electrically coupled therebetween to calibrate parameters relating to communications. The load board includes a direct path for each of the analog signals between the at least one of the first generator and a corresponding number of devices under test and for each of the digital signals between the at least two of the second generator and a corresponding number of devices under test.
Abstract: The present invention relates to an article of manufacture having a reflective design thereon, as well as a method for manufacture thereof. The article of manufacture, such as a tire cover, comprises a substrate having a display surface, at least one adhesive material disposed on the display surface, and a first pigmented material arranged in a first design pattern and adhered to the display surface by the adhesive material, where the first pigmented material includes a plurality of glass particles operative to reflect light received from a light source. A second pigmented material, such as a reflective or non-reflective material of a different color, may be adhered to the display surface in a second design pattern. The present invention also provides a transfer pattern, and method for forming the same, that is for use in transferring a reflective design to a display surface.