Patents Represented by Attorney Loudermilk & Associate
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Patent number: 7737823Abstract: Systems and methods for efficiently querying and identifying multiple items on a communication channel are disclosed. The inventions preferably uses radio frequency identification with interrogation devices and systems that identify radio frequency identification transponders. A depth-first tree traversal protocol algorithm, including commands and symbols, is used to more efficiently interrogate a plurality of transponders in a short amount of time.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2007Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: E-Tag Systems, Inc.Inventor: Norman E. Moyer
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Patent number: 7706359Abstract: Systems and methods by which voice/data communications may occur are disclosed. In particular, systems and methods are provided with a computing system having a multi-bus structure, including, for example, a TDM bus and a packet bus. An integrated communication system is coupled to a digital telecommunications link, the communication system providing voice and data communications to a plurality of users. At least a first packet bus is coupled to one or more packet-based devices and adapted for transferring packetized data to and from the system. One or more time division multiplex (TDM) buses are coupled to one or more telephony devices. Data routing resources are provided internal to the integrated system. A network interface module couples data to and from a data router external to the integrated system. The data router external to the integrated system is coupled to the first packet bus.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2002Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Converged Data Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Gregory E. Pounds, Michael J. Omodt, William J. Delveaux
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Patent number: 7682150Abstract: A method for preparing a dental prosthesis based on electronically determined image and color/shade data of a patient's tooth is disclosed. The image data and the color/shade data are displayed on a display device in the dental office. The image data and color/shade data are transmitted to a computing device at a remote location over a data communication channel. A telephone communication is established between a dental professional in a location proximate to the dental office and a dental technician or ceramist in a location proximate to the remote location while the dental professional and the dental technician or ceramist are commonly viewing the image and color/shade data. The dental prosthesis is prepared at the remote location based on the electronically transmitted image and color/shade data. Color/shade data of the dental prosthesis is electronically determined and the dental prosthesis is selectively modified prior to installing the dental prosthesis in the patient.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2006Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: JJL Technologies LLCInventors: Wayne D. Jung, Russell W. Jung, Alan R. Loudermilk
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Patent number: 7655855Abstract: Systems and methods for creating, modifying, interacting with and playing music are provided, particularly systems and methods employing a top-down process, where the user is provided with a musical composition that may be modified and interacted with and played and/or stored (for later play). The system preferably is provided in a handheld form factor, and a graphical display is provided to display status information, graphical representations of musical lanes or components which preferably vary in shape as musical parameters and the like are changed for particular instruments or musical components such as a microphone input or audio samples.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2007Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Medialab Solutions LLCInventors: Alain Georges, Voit Damevski
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Patent number: 7626981Abstract: Systems and methods by which voice/data communications may occur in multiple modes/protocols are disclosed. In particular, systems and methods are provided for multiple native mode/protocol voice and data transmissions and receptions with a computing system having a multi-bus structure, including, for example, a TDM bus and a packet bus, and multi-protocol framing engines. Such systems preferably include subsystem functions such as PBX, voice mail and other telephony functions, LAN hub and data router or switch functions. In preferred embodiments, a TDM bus and a packet bus are intelligently bridged and managed, thereby enabling such multiple mode/protocol voice and data transmissions to be intelligently managed and controlled with a single, integrated system.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2006Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Converged Data Solutions LLCInventors: Gregory E. Pounds, William D. Strauss, Scott K. Pickett
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Patent number: 7586908Abstract: A video conferencing method is provided in a system for managing voice and data communications to a plurality of users. Computer data is communicated between the system and one of a plurality of computers coupled to the system over one or more packet buses. Voice data is communicated between the system and one of a plurality of telephone devices coupled to the system. The voice data is coupled to a TDM bus in the system, and the voice data and/or the computer data are coupled from the TDM bus to a digital transmission link. Video and audio data are coupled between the system and a video conferencing unit and coupled to the TDM bus. The video and audio data are coupled from the TDM bus to a digital transmission link of the telecommunications network. A video conference participant participates in a video conference with the video conferencing unit over the digital transmission link, while concurrently a user participates in a telephone call with one of the telephone devices over the digital transmission link.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2002Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: Converged Data Solutions LLCInventors: Edward T. Nelson, Scott K. Pickett
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Patent number: 7558944Abstract: A built-in memory is divided into the following two types: first memories 5 and 7 and second memories 4 and 6, and made accessible in parallel by third buses XAB and XDB and second buses YAB and YDB respectively. Thereby, a CPU core 2 can simultaneously transfer two data values from the built-in memory to a DSP engine 3. Moreover, the third buses XAB and XDB and the second buses YAB and YDB are also separate from first buses IAB and IDB to be externally interfaced and the CPU core 2 can access an external memory in parallel with the access to the second memories 4 and 6 and the first memories 5 and 7.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2008Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Renesas Technology Corp.Inventors: Hiroshi Ohsuga, Atsushi Kiuchi, Hironobu Hasegawa, Toru Baji, Koki Noguchi, Yasushi Akao, Shiro Baba
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Patent number: 7556694Abstract: A system for applying a thin coat of a material on one side only of a substrate is disclosed together with a process for applying the thin coat. Coatings of less than one thousand angstroms are attainable on a single surface of the substrate by controlling the speed at which a meniscus of a mix containing a predetermined concentration of the coating material travels across the single surface being coated. Various pressure, temperature and humidity controls are implemented in the process and by the apparatus as needed to obtain the desired coating characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2004Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Inventor: Paul E. Lewis
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Patent number: 7538878Abstract: A system for applying pigment to a substrate includes a spectrophotometer integral to the system. Light received from the substrate is spectrally analyzed by a spectrometer. One or more pigment discharges apply one or more pigments to the substrate. The spectrometer spectrally analyzes the one or more pigments applied to the substrate. The spectrometer includes an optical sensing circuit having thereon a plurality of optical sensors and one or more processing elements. A plurality of filter elements are fixedly positioned over at least a first group of the optical sensors, and an optical manifold having a plurality of exit windows and at least one entrance port is fixedly positioned with respect to the plurality of filter elements.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2007Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: JJL Technologies LLCInventors: Wayne D. Jung, Russell W. Jung, Alan R. Loudermilk
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Patent number: 7504576Abstract: A method of automatically processing a melody is disclosed. A computing resource is provided for generating or processing a series of MIDI events as part of an automatic music algorithm. A memory area contains a plurality of sound samples, each including an audio stream. One or more of the sound samples includes a speech sentence, and the automatic music algorithm temporally synchronizes playback of a sound sample to the series of MIDI events in accordance with a musical law, and the melody is automatically processed.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2007Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Assignee: MediLab Solutions LLCInventor: Alain Georges
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Patent number: 7450573Abstract: Systems and methods for monitoring, making, managing and controlling telephone communications with a computer call assistant with an integrated voice/data communications system are disclosed. A call assistant computer application preferably runs on a personal computer (“PC”) coupled to the integrated system over a packet bus. The call assistant exchanges control and/or status packets with the integrated system preferably over a packet bus. The call assistant enables the user to make, receive and control telephone calls, monitor the status of the user's extension, voice mail, etc., and preferably operates with integrated systems capable of transmitting and receiving voice and data in multiple modes.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2007Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Converged Data Solutions LLCInventors: Mark L. Kamenetsky, Lois M. Okino
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Patent number: 7415209Abstract: An Ethernet Optical Area Network (EOAN) system, and methods for implementing and using such an EOAN system, are disclosed. The EOAN system may be used to improve the speed and reliability of data communications networks for small to medium-sized companies in metropolitan area networks. The EOAN system provides end-to-end Ethernet protocol, enabling professionals to have high-speed data communications in real time. The EOAN system may be generally utilized for improving data communications between branch offices, home offices, campuses, and remote sites for a wide variety of industries. The present invention preferably includes a fiber optic ring, Network Operation Center (NOC), NOC architecture components, existing client equipment, and one or more Free Space Optic (FSO) devices, microwave communication technology, and/or data switching platforms to implement high-speed Ethernet-based connections such as within a specified metropolitan area.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2007Date of Patent: August 19, 2008Assignee: Innovative Fiber Optic Solutions, LLCInventors: Patrick Heinz, Christopher Scheper, David Leary
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Patent number: 7403285Abstract: A method for determining spectral characteristics of an object is disclosed. A probe is positioned in proximity relative to the object. The probe provides light from at least first and second light sources positioned first and second distances from a central light receiver. The first light source and the central light receiver define a first critical height from the surface below which no specularly reflected light from the first light source is received by the central light receiver, and the second light source and the central light receiver define a second critical height from the surface below which no specularly reflected light from the second light source is received by the central light receiver. The first critical height is different from the second critical height.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2005Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: JJL Technologies LLCInventors: Wayne D Jung, Russell W. Jung, Alan R. Loudermilk
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Patent number: 7400404Abstract: Color measuring systems and methods are disclosed. Perimeter receiver fiber optics are spaced apart from a central source fiber optic and receive light reflected from the surface of the object being measured. Light from the perimeter fiber optics pass to a variety of filters. The system utilizes the perimeter receiver fiber optics to determine information regarding the height and angle of the probe with respect to the object being measured. Under processor control, the color measurement may be made at a predetermined height and angle. Various color spectral photometer arrangements are disclosed. Translucency, fluorescence and/or surface texture data also may be obtained. Audio feedback may be provided to guide operator use of the system. The probe may have a removable or shielded tip for contamination prevention.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2006Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: JJL Technologies LLCInventors: Wayne D. Jung, Russell W. Jung, Alan R. Loudermilk
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Patent number: 7397562Abstract: A method for determining spectral characteristics of an object is disclosed. A probe is positioned in proximity relative to the object and provides light to a surface of the object and receives light from the object. One or more critical heights are defined below which no specularly refelcted light is received and propagated. Prior to positioning the probe in proximity relative to the object, a plurality of position-sensitive calibration/normalization reference and a plurality of calibration/normalization measurements are taken with the probe at a plurality of predetermined positions with respect to the calibration/normalization reference. The intensity of light received is determined in a plurality of spectral bands with one or more measurements. The spectral characteristics of the object are determined based on the one or more measurements and based on data taken from one or more of the calibration/normalization measurements.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2006Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: JJL Technologies LLCInventors: Wayne D Jung, Russell W Jung, Alan R. Loudermilk
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Patent number: 7397541Abstract: Color/optical characteristics measuring systems and methods are disclosed. Perimeter receiver fiber optics/elements are spaced apart from a central source fiber optic/element and received light reflected from the surface of the object is measured. Light from the perimeter fiber optics pass to a variety of filters. The system utilizes the perimeter receiver fiber optics to determine information regarding the height and angle of the probe with respect to the object being measured. Under processor control, the color measurement may be made at a predetermined height and angle. Various color spectral photometer arrangements are disclosed. Translucency, fluorescence and/or surface texture data also may be obtained. Audio feedback may be provided to guide operator use of the system. The probe may have a removable or shielded tip for contamination prevention.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2006Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: SSL Technologies LLCInventors: Wayne D. Jung, Russell W. Jung, Alan R. Loudermilk
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Patent number: 7386816Abstract: A method for manufacturing an electronic device such as an integrated circuit or display device is provided. A design description of the electronic device is generated using a computer aided design tool. Physical device data representing a physical description of the electronic device are electronically determined based on the design description. The physical device data includes data defining connection points for connecting the electronic device to external circuits and data identifying a plurality of connection points of the electronic device. A physical embodiment of the electronic device is produced in accordance with the physical device data. Physical test member data representing conductors and contact points of a test member for testing the electronic device are electronically determined. The test member is produced in accordance with the test member data and used to test the electronic device.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2005Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Microconnect LLCInventors: J. Lynn Saunders, Alan R. Loudermilk
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Patent number: 7379455Abstract: Systems and methods for providing configurable caller ID information are disclosed. A communications service includes a caller ID configuration function. The communications service controls packetized call data, and outbound caller ID options are configurable via the caller ID configuration function.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2002Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Assignee: Converged Data Solutions LLCInventor: Scott K. Pickett
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Patent number: 7363466Abstract: A built-in memory is divided into the following two types: first memories 5 and 7 and second memories 4 and 6, and made accessible in parallel by third buses XAB and XDB and second buses YAB and YDB respectively. Thereby, a CPU core 2 can simultaneously transfer two data values from the built-in memory to a DSP engine 3. Moreover, the third buses XAB and XDB and the second buses YAB and YDB are also separate from first buses IAB and IDB to be externally interfaced and the CPU core 2 can access an external memory in parallel with the access to the second memories 4 and 6 and the first memories 5 and 7.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2006Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Renesas Technology Corp.Inventors: Hiroshi Ohsuga, Atsushi Kiuchi, Hironobu Hasegawa, Toru Baji, Koki Noguchi, Yasushi Akao, Shiro Baba
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Patent number: RE40188Abstract: An integrated circuit identification device (ICID) to be incorporated into an integrated circuit (IC) includes an array of electronic cells in which the magnitude of an output signal of each cell is a function of randomly occurring parametric variations which vary from cell-to-cell. The ICID also includes a circuit for measuring the output of each cell and for producing output data having a value reflecting the particular combination of measured characteristics of all of the elements of the array. When we make the number of elements in the array large enough, we insure that to a high degree of probability, the pattern of measured array cell characteristics for an ICID embedded in any one IC will be unique and distinguishable from such patterns measured by ICIDs embedded in millions of other ICs. Thus the value of the output data produced by an ICID circuit acts as a unique “fingerprint” for the IC in which it is installed, and can be used as a unique identification (ID) for that IC.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2002Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: ICID, LLCInventor: Keith Lofstrom