Patents Represented by Law Firm Marger & Johnson
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Patent number: 8102582Abstract: A scanning optical system including an optical source configured to generate an ultra-short light pulse, a dispersion compensation system disposed such that the ultra-short light pulse travels through the dispersion compensation system, an optical deflector configured to rotate about an axis such that the ultra-short light pulse is deflected through a scan angle, and an f-theta scan lens having a group delay (GD) variation versus relative pupil height and group delay dispersion (GDD) variation versus the scan angle that are substantially minimized. The f-theta scan lens is disposed such that the ultra-short pulse is incident on the f-theta scan lens.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2010Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Palo Alto Research Center IncorporatedInventor: Patrick Y. Maeda
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Patent number: 8102552Abstract: A method and system for monitoring performance of a multifunction printer (MFP) throughout the lifetime of the MFP. The MFP may include a task run-time controller to collect performance information from the MFP and to transmit the performance information to a receiver such as a host, an MFP front panel, or a website. The task run-time controller may include a high resolution timer to collect task execution times or idle time for tasks running on the MFP. The task run-time controller may also receive internal task scheduling policy alterations based on an analysis of the performance information.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2008Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Sharp Laboratories of America, Inc.Inventors: Kim Phuong Wells, James E. Owen
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Patent number: 8103701Abstract: A method includes receiving a user input in a design environment indicating at least one software component for which a technical design document is desired, identifying files in which information associated with the component is located, accessing the information, and formatting the information according to a technical design document template. A system has a design environment for development of software components, and a document generator to automatically generate documentation for the software components on demand. A method to design software components includes producing a design of a software component in a design environment residing upon a computer, selecting the software component for design review, and generating a design document according to a template from the design environment.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2008Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Paul Brimble, Samir Buche
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Patent number: 8103866Abstract: Embodiments of the invention are directed to a system for reconfiguring a processor array while it is currently operating. The reconfiguration system uses configuration chains streamed down communication channels that are set for the re-configuration process, then re-set after the reconfiguration process has completed.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2008Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Nethra Imaging Inc.Inventor: Michael R. Butts
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Patent number: 8097872Abstract: An apparatus and method for storing information are provided, including using an integrated circuit including a transistor having a channel, a gate oxide layer, a gate electrode, and a modifiable gate stack layer. To store information, the on-resistance of the transistor is changed by causing a non-charge-storage based physical change in the modifiable gate stack layer.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2007Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Rising Silicon, Inc.Inventor: Franz Kreupl
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Patent number: 8096671Abstract: An illumination panel has four peripheral edges constructed of an upper plate and a lower plate. Each of the plates has aligned peripheral edges and an upper and lower surface. The upper plate is fabricated of an optically reflective material. The lower plate is fabricated of an optically diffusive material. Each of the illumination panels includes a peripheral frame formed of four edge pieces. Each of the edge pieces is in a cross sectional configuration to receive and support the peripheral edges of the plates. A pair of opposed recesses face each other in the edge pieces. A printed circuit board with a plurality of light emitting diodes is supported in the edge pieces by the recesses. An electrical connector is adapted to disperse electrical power to the light emitting diodes.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2009Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: NMERA, LLCInventors: Michael Kent Cronk, Owen Boyd Stephens
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Patent number: 8098094Abstract: An input stage for an instrumentation system may include a resistor coupled between an input terminal and a summing node, and an amplifier arranged to maintain the voltage at the summing node. In anther embodiment, an instrumentation input system may include an input stage to receive a signal to be measured, and a variable gain amplifier having an input coupled to an output of the input stage, wherein the variable gain amplifier comprises two or more gain stages. A variable gain amplifier may include an attenuator having an input and a series of tap points and a series of low-inertia switches to steer outputs from the attenuator to an output terminal.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2009Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Analog Devices, Inc.Inventor: Barrie Gilbert
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Patent number: 8098783Abstract: Some embodiments of the invention provide a biased tracking loop that may include encoded information. Embodiments may comprise a training pattern, utilized in a non-interfering way that allows for clock recovery, embedded information transmission and/or header alignment. Therefore, embodiments may comprise a tracking loop training pattern that comprises data.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2008Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Adarsh Panikkar, Kersi H. Vakil, Pete D. Vogt
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Patent number: 8093614Abstract: An illuminator (1) has bare semiconductor die light emitting diodes (7) on pads (11) of Ag/Ni/Ti material. A Si wafer (13) has a rough upper surface, and this roughness is carried through an oxide layer (12) and the pads (11) to provide a rough but reflective upper surface of the pads (11), thus forming a diffuser. Epoxy encapsulant (9) is deposited in a layer over the diodes (7) and the pads (11), and it is index matched with a top diffuser plate (8) of opal glass.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2009Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Phoseon Technology, Inc.Inventors: Jules Braddell, Kieran Kavanagh
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Patent number: 8090440Abstract: An external defibrillator is customized for at least one person, i.e., an anticipated patient, through creation of a profile for the anticipated patient that allows the defibrillator and users of the defibrillator to provide customized treatment to the patient. The profile may include treatment parameters for the anticipated patient, such as defibrillation therapy parameters selected for the patient. The profile may also include a baseline recording of a physiological parameter of the patient, and medical history and personal information regarding the patient. In some embodiments, the external defibrillator stores a profile for each of one or more anticipated patients within a memory. In other embodiments, a profile for an anticipated patient is stored within a medium associated with that anticipated patient. The medium may, for example, be a removable medium for external defibrillators.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2010Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Physio Control, Inc.Inventors: Fred W. Chapman, Richard C. Nova, David Robert Hampton, James M. Owen, Robert Niskanen, John Carlton Daynes, Ronald Eugene Stickney, Rene Ann Young Mitchell, Gregory T. Kavounas
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Patent number: 8090437Abstract: A device tests a circuit that is a source of alternating current by measuring at least one electrical parameter of the circuit to determine whether the circuit is able to provide adequate energy for defibrillation by an external defibrillator. The device may test the circuit by applying a load to the circuit, and measuring one or more electrical parameters when the load is applied to the circuit. The device may be the external defibrillator itself, or a separate testing device. In some embodiments in which an external defibrillator tests a circuit, the defibrillator modifies a value of at least one therapy delivery parameter for a subsequent delivery of one or more defibrillation pulses based on the measured electrical parameter value measured. By modifying a therapy delivery parameter, the defibrillator may deliver defibrillation pulses at an energy level that is supportable by the circuit.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2010Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Physio Control, Inc.Inventors: Joseph L. Sullivan, Richard C. Nova
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Patent number: 8090439Abstract: An external defibrillator is customized for at least one person, i.e., an anticipated patient, through creation of a profile for the anticipated patient that allows the defibrillator and users of the defibrillator to provide customized treatment to the patient. The profile may include treatment parameters for the anticipated patient, such as defibrillation therapy parameters selected for the patient. The profile may also include a baseline recording of a physiological parameter of the patient, and medical history and personal information regarding the patient. In some embodiments, the external defibrillator stores a profile for each of one or more anticipated patients within a memory. In other embodiments, a profile for an anticipated patient is stored within a medium associated with that anticipated patient. The medium may, for example, be a removable medium for external defibrillators.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2010Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Physio Control, Inc.Inventors: Fred W. Chapman, Richard C. Nova, David Robert Hampton, James M. Owen, Robert Niskanen, John Carlton Daynes, Ronald Eugene Stickney, Rene Ann Young Mitchell, Gregory T. Kavounas
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Patent number: 8090441Abstract: An external defibrillator is customized for at least one person, i.e., an anticipated patient, through creation of a profile for the anticipated patient that allows the defibrillator and users of the defibrillator to provide customized treatment to the patient. The profile may include treatment parameters for the anticipated patient, such as defibrillation therapy parameters selected for the patient. The profile may also include a baseline recording of a physiological parameter of the patient, and medical history and personal information regarding the patient. In some embodiments, the external defibrillator stores a profile for each of one or more anticipated patients within a memory. In other embodiments, a profile for an anticipated patient is stored within a medium associated with that anticipated patient. The medium may, for example, be a removable medium for external defibrillators.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2010Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Physio Control, Inc.Inventors: Fred William Chapman, Richard C. Nova, David Robert Hampton, James M. Owen, Robert Niskanen, John Carlton Daynes, Ronald Eugene Stickney, Rene Ann Young Mitchell, Gregory T. Kavounas
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Patent number: 8087060Abstract: A machine includes card stores to store information cards. For each card store, one or more card selectors can be provided. When performing a transaction involving information cards, a generic card selector, using a selector policy engine, can identify a card selector to use for the transaction. The identified card selector can be used to identify an information card in a card store to use in performing the transaction, which can be used to provide a security token to the relying party.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2007Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Inventors: James Mark Norman, Daniel S. Sanders
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Patent number: 8083135Abstract: An information card overlay system can include a base card having multiple claims, an overlay card storing an overlay claim, and an overlay module that can be used to apply the overlay card to the base card. A computer-implemented method can include selecting a base card having multiple claims, selecting an overlay card storing an overlay claim, and applying the overlay card to the base card.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2009Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Novell, Inc.Inventors: Andrew A. Hodgkinson, James M. Norman
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Patent number: 8083238Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide a lighting system for a sporting apparatus. In one embodiment, a sporting board apparatus includes an elongated board structure having top surface, a bottom surface, and edge surfaces. The sporting board apparatus further includes a light system having a plurality of light sources coupled to a power supply. In addition, the sporting board apparatus may include a switching mechanism to control the supply of electrical power from the power supply to the light sources, and a select mechanism to control one or more light programs.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2009Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Inventor: Seth Borges
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Patent number: 8085765Abstract: A border gateway has a control card and at least one line card. The control card has a control processor to execute a control portion of an exterior gateway protocol and a routing table of exterior gateway routes and devices. The line card has a line processor to execute an offload portion of an exterior gateway protocol and a communications port to allow termination of at least one communication link. A backplane allows the control card and the line card to communicate.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2003Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Sanjay Bakshi, Rajendra S. Yavatkar
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Patent number: 8083327Abstract: A print head pump assembly has a piezo element plate having an array of piezoelectric elements, a channel plate having an array of channel regions corresponding to the array of piezoelectric elements, and a valve plate having an array of reed valve pairs corresponding to the array of channel regions. A print head assembly has at least one ink reservoir, an upper routing plate to receive ink from the ink reservoir, a lower routing plate to direct ink out of the print head, and a pump assembly to draw ink from the upper routing plate and deliver ink to the lower routing plate using piezoelectric diaphragms. A method of delivering ink to a print substrate includes providing ink to a low-pressure reservoir of a print head, drawing ink out of the low-pressure reservoir through an upper routing plate using a pump assembly internal to the print head, and pumping ink out of the print head through a lower routing plate using the pump assembly, such that the drawing and pumping processes continuously alternate.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2007Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Roger G. Leighton, Gerald A. Domoto, Brian D. Bitz, Kirk S. Edwards
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Patent number: 8082660Abstract: Xerographic micro-assembler systems and methods are disclosed. The systems and methods involve manipulating charge-encoded micro-objects. The charge encoding identifies each micro-object and specifies its orientation for sorting. The micro-objects are sorted in a sorting unit so that they have defined positions and orientations. The sorting unit has the capability of electrostatically and magnetically manipulating the micro-objects based on their select charge encoding. The sorted micro-objects are provided to an image transfer unit. The image transfer unit is adapted to receive the sorted micro-objects, maintain them in their sorted order and orientation, and deliver them to a substrate. Maintaining the sorted order as the micro-objects are delivered to the substrate may be accomplished through the use of an electrostatic image, as is done in xerography.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2007Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Palo Alto Research Center IncorporatedInventors: Jeng Ping Lu, Eugene M. Chow
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Patent number: D652392Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2011Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Paul Duckworth, Gordon Stannis, Kent Pilcher, Grant Carmichael, Renjith Mathew, Selin Glickman, Cheryl Samartano