Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Mitchell G. Stockwell, Esq.
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Patent number: 6074370Abstract: A syringe apparatus and process for using the same is provided, the syringe apparatus having a barrel, a plunger movable within the barrel, a needle assembly attached to an end of the barrel and having a passageway therethrough, a deformable base positioned within the barrel, flexible supports included on the deformable base, a spring within the passageway of the needle assembly, a hollow needle passing through the passageway, an enlarged head on the needle, and a rupturable web on an end of the plunger, whereby when the plunger moves through the barrel toward the needle assembly, a fluid can be moved from the barrel through the hollow of the needle, and continued movement of the plunger flexes the supports and moves the deformable base downwardly until such time a sufficient force is imparted to the rupturable web by the enlarged head to tear the web, the deformable base then releasing the needle due to force applied by the spring to project the needle into the interior of the plunger.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1998Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Syringe Development Partners L.L.C.Inventors: William B. S. Pressly, Sr., Charles A. Vaughn, Sr., G. Samuel Brockway, Thomas R. Ellis
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Patent number: 6014557Abstract: Apparatus and methods are disclosed for providing wireless telecommunications service providers roamer visibility for on-line customer support and a fraud data feed for reducing losses due to fraud, obviating the need for each provider to purchase data from a central clearinghouse. Monitoring devices are coupled to existing network links (e.g., SS7 telecommunications links) or network elements (e.g., an STP pair), and are adapted to capture certain data regarding user traffic. The captured data is in turn provided via a wide area network or other transmission means to a message processor. The message processor collates raw messages received from the data capture devices and produces roamer visibility and fraud data. This subscriber-related data can be used to populate one or more databases available for query by on-line client workstations, or may, in the case of fraud-related data, be provided as a wire feed or other transmission to a fraud detection system or other wireless service providers.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1996Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Assignee: BellSouth Intellectual Property CorporationInventors: John W. Morton, Thomas C. Smith
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Patent number: 5912184Abstract: An enclosure provided with an air supply system, an exhaust system, and controls for manipulating the flow, temperature, dewpoint and relative humidity of the air within the enclosure are disclosed. The present invention aims to achieve with these components a system for containing chemical contaminants created during processing of silicon wafers during the chemical/mechanical, polishing/planarization processes involved in creating those wafers. The system prevents drying of the slurry used to process wafers by controlling the relative humidity within the enclosure via a humidifier, sensors and a controller that dynamically reacts to changes within the enclosure atmosphere. Preventing slurry drying is critical to maintaining high wafer throughput by reducing gouging and scraping of wafers and also by reducing equipment down time needed to clean dried slurry.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1997Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Assignee: Intelligent Enclosures CorporationInventor: Christopher O'Sullivan Young
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Patent number: 5800403Abstract: A syringe apparatus and process for using the same is provided, the syringe apparatus having a barrel, a plunger movable within the barrel, a needle assembly attached to an end of the barrel and having a passageway therethrough, a deformable base positioned within the barrel, flexible supports included on the deformable base, a spring within the passageway of the needle assembly, a hollow needle passing through the passageway, an enlarged head on the needle, and a rupturable web on an end of the plunger, whereby when the plunger moves through the barrel toward the needle assembly, a fluid can be moved from the barrel through the hollow of the needle, and continued movement of the plunger flexes the supports and moves the deformable base downwardly until such time a sufficient force is imparted to the rupturable web by the enlarged head to tear the web, the deformable base then releasing the needle due to force applied by the spring to project the needle into the interior of the plunger.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1997Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: Syringe Development Partners L.L.C.Inventors: William B. S. Pressly, Sr., Charles A. Vaughn, Sr., G. Samuel Brockway, Thomas R. Ellis
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Patent number: D452016Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2000Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Fry Reglet CorporationInventor: A. McDowell Hall