Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Michael Hetherington
  • Patent number: 7503744
    Abstract: A low-head impulse jet waterwheel for power generation at irrigation canal drop structures and navigation dam spillways achieves renewable electric power generation that has been lost until now due to lack of suitable equipment to convert such energy at competitive cost. Conventional practice has limited use of impulse turbines to heads of more than 50 meters or about 150 feet. However, there is now no need for such a limitation. Kinetic energy of a low-pressure jet is employed in a way that enables numerous locations to generate electricity conveniently near points of use, from a renewable source at minimum cost. The equipment can be pre-assembled for minimum installation cost at sites with no existing impoundment and can be automatically raised clear of flood levels with built-in lifting equipment. Existing multi-span bridges offer convenient access for installation and maintenance. Raising the equipment also provides clear passage for fish migration.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 17, 2009
    Inventor: Kenneth R. Broome
  • Patent number: 7294197
    Abstract: Metallurgical grade silicon or high purity silicon beads developed from a fluidized bed process are melted in a cooled aluminum crucible, such that a non wetted interface is created between the molten silicon and a cooled supporting substrate that includes a surface layer of substantially inert aluminum oxide. It is believed that the molten silicon does not wet the surface of the supporting substrate and the surface of the supporting substrate does not chemically interact with the silicon. It is shown that, in spite of the enormous temperature difference, molten silicon (ca. 1450° C.) can be stabilized, by appropriate energy control, in direct (but non-wetted) contact with cold (ca. 40° C.) material such as aluminum.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 13, 2007
    Inventor: Nicholas Gralenski
  • Patent number: 7068065
    Abstract: An integrated circuit provides dynamic, on chip resistor trimming, including a digital control loop for stabilizing impedance matching among multiple devices communicatively linked over a data transmission line. The digital control loop stabilizes input/output impedance matching of various devices to within a precise ohmic range that is far narrower than standard process variations, such as sheet resistance, within the components themselves. The impedance matching circuit also overcomes EMI problems normally associated with digital control and thus provides dynamic on-chip digital control without non-linearity and with tighter tolerance than is presently possible. Accordingly, the circuit boosts performance of peripheral devices that communicate over a standard USB port, without the need for a computer as a go between or intermediate interface. This makes device to device communication possible as between USB On-the-Go capable devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2006
    Assignee: Innovative Semiconductors
    Inventor: Jawad Nasrullah
  • Patent number: 6785889
    Abstract: A community of collaborative software agents works together in a domain to provide functionality such as provision of communications services or control of a chemical process. A scheduler is built into each collaborative agent which schedules tasks allocated to that particular agent and tasks sub-allocated by the agent. The scheduler has a mechanism for over-booking tasks for any one agent. It can also make tentative booking which can be overwritten of timed out.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 15, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 31, 2004
    Assignee: Aurema, Inc.
    Inventor: Peter Williams
  • Patent number: 6778764
    Abstract: A microprocessor based strobe controller provides an interface between a digital camera and one or more strobe units. The strobe controller provides interoperability and enhanced user control by enabling the user to vary separately the light output of a variety of strobes of different manufacturers. The strobe controller enables a user to take pictures using digital TTL manual bracketing based on TTL feedback and full manual operation with the ability to adjust light output over a plurality of power levels with any TTL strobe. The strobe controller may be incorporated in a housing for operatively enclosing a digital camera for use underwater or in harsh environments. The housing provides a communication link between the camera and one or more strobes, and includes an intuitive user interface that accesses camera functions, strobe controller functions and gives visual strobe control feedback.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 17, 2004
    Assignee: Light and Motion Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Anthony Barghini, Theodore C. Sorom
  • Patent number: 6599132
    Abstract: Currently semiconductor processing and device manufacturing relies heavily on continued scaling of critical dimensions for cost reduction and performance enhancement. In order to continue this scaling below 0.1 micron with acceptable manufacturing yields, reliable measurement of electrical charge distribution and the placement of dopants is essential, yet no conventional technique exists to obtain distortion-free cross-sectional images. An aspect of the invention relates to a technique for forming a precisely-located, substantially atomically smooth cross-section of a crystalline sample suitable for Scanning Capacitance Microscopy analysis. Another aspect of the invention provides a method for deconvolving Scanning Capacitance raw data into an accurate representation of electrical carrier distributions suitable for the higher resolution attainable with the new sample preparation technique.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 29, 2003
    Assignee: The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University
    Inventors: Eric Anthony Perozziello, Guanyuan Michael Yu
  • Patent number: 6484257
    Abstract: An N session distributed architecture provides a software solution to the major computational challenges faced with providing secure communication. A registration entity is identified as the session arbitrator through which N devices on a network dynamically participate in establishing, maintaining and destroying cryptographic sessions. Session keys are generated by one or more devices registered with the registration server. Multiparty key agreement is used to pass session keys to all parties involved in the encrypted session. All sessions appear to be local to the arbitration server, however individual session are maintained by several devices operating as a collective. Encrypted stream partitioning and computational resource allocation to decrypt the individual partitions in such way as to ensure system stability with increasing session demands is introduced in the architecture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 19, 2002
    Inventor: Alonzo Ellis
  • Patent number: 6378179
    Abstract: A system is provided for structurally reconstituting fibers from recycled waste fabric material, including cotton denim waste, wherein the reconstituted fibers are incorporated into a hydroentangled or needle punched product without binders or additives. A tearing line includes the application of steam and enzymes at a rate sufficient to remove surface additives from the fibers. The process completely opens the fibers and eliminates fraying, twisting and nonconformities. A fiber finishing process provides fibers which are substantially uniform with respect to a desired characteristic such as length, weight, type, or a desired blend thereof. The finishing process also provides a fiber web characterized by a uniform directional orientation of fibers, making the fibers more amenable to hydroentanglement. The resulting nonwoven product is characterized by high strength, fiber integrity and high uniformity and can be cross lapped to thereby provide greatly increased strength and absorbency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 5, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 30, 2002
    Inventor: Gary F. Hirsch
  • Patent number: 6355147
    Abstract: An apparatus and procedure for performing microfabrication of detailed metal structures by electroforming metal deposits within small cavities. Two primary areas of application are: the LIGA process which manufactures complex three-dimensional metal parts and the damascene process used for electroplating line and via interconnections of microelectronic devices. A porous electrode held in contact or in close proximity with a plating substrate or mold top to ensure one-dimensional and uniform current flow into all mold cavities is used. Electrolyte is pumped over the exposed surface of the porous electrode to ensure uniform ion concentrations at this external surface. The porous electrode prevents electrolyte circulation within individual mold cavities, avoiding preferential enhancement of ion transport in cavities having favorable geometries.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 12, 2002
    Assignee: Sandia Corporation
    Inventors: Stewart K. Griffiths, Robert H. Nilson, Jill M. Hruby
  • Patent number: 6286725
    Abstract: A valve for dispensing the fluid contents of a container such that external contaminants such as dust, air or microbes cannot enter the container even after repeated dispensing cycles. The valve comprises a plug-type valve and an elastomeric sheath type valve such as a flapper valve, slit valve, or duck bill valve. All are one-way devices. The plug is provided with a mechanism for resetting it to the closed position at the end of each delivery cycle such that the plug is a one-way device also. The mechanism can be an elastomeric tether, gravity, or the deformation of a valve part. The plug can be provided with channels or other cut or shaped features, e.g. grooves, to facilitate fluid flow. The container used with this invention must be volumetrically reducible and thereby maintain its own internal pressure at the end of a delivery cycle. Alternatively, the valve of the present invention can be made without the outlet valve i.e., the flapper, slit, or duck bill valve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 11, 2001
    Assignee: Waterfall Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Bernard R. Gerber
  • Patent number: 5987797
    Abstract: We disclose a new switch-barrel system for firearms, particularly centerfire rifles, which permits the ready exchangeability of barrels upon a single action/stock assembly. Barrels may be quickly and easily exchanged under field conditions using a minimum of simple, lightweight equipment, without removing the action from the stock. Barrels of many different weights and calibers may be used on a single firearm, leading to great versatility. Barrels are free-floating in a manner similar to most benchrest rifles, ensuring uniform barrel harmonics upon firing. The system relies on a secondary set of fine-pitched threads and a locking ring to effect the securing of the barrel to the action, which acts to repeatably draw all barrels into invariable coaxial alignment with the action, thus insuring a return to essentially the same point of impact. The system is adaptable to a broad range of existing firearms, and does not require a proprietary action.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 23, 1999
    Inventor: John Dustin
  • Patent number: 5181050
    Abstract: An improved electrographic writing head employs interleaved arrays of writing nibs and small geometry, high impedance, thick film resistors and semiconductor driver circuits fabricated on a glass epoxy substrate. The writing head achieves significant savings in manufacturing costs by using low cost printed circuit and thick film technology. Power consumption may be reduced by more than half over prior art devices due to the high impedance of each thick film pull up resistor coupled with a associated writing neb. A ground plane is disposed internally of the substrate and between adjacent arrays of writing nibs. The ground plane prevents electrical interaction between the substrates and prevents the formation of parasitic nib-to-nib capacitance by shunting parasitic capacitance currents to ground. The ground plane thus reduces the possibility of flaring and substantially eliminates inadvertent writing by adjacent nibs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 1992
    Date of Patent: January 19, 1993
    Assignee: Rastergraphics, Inc.
    Inventors: Andreas Bibl, George H. Fellingham