Patents Represented by Law Firm Stoel Rives Boley Jones & Grey
  • Patent number: 5420604
    Abstract: An addressing method and apparatus addresses faster responding liquid crystal display panels (LCDs) so that video rate, high information content LCDs having time constants on the order of 50 ms or less are perceived as having improved contrast by limiting peak voltage levels across the pixels. In a preferred embodiment, a first set of LCD electrodes is continuously driven with signals each comprising a train of pulses that are periodic in time, have a common period T, are independent of the information to be displayed, and are preferably orthonormal. Plural column signals are generated from the collective information states of the pixels defined by the overlap with a second electrode pattern. Each column signal is proportional to the sum, obtained by considering each pixel in the column, of the exclusive- or (XOR) products of the logic level of the amplitude of each row signal times the logic level of the information state of the pixel corresponding to that row.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 30, 1995
    Assignee: In Focus Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Terry J. Scheffer, Benjamin R. Clifton
  • Patent number: 5415700
    Abstract: An inexpensive, robust concrete solar cell (10) comprises a photovoltaic material embedded in and extending beyond the major surfaces (16 and 18) of a matrix layer (14). The matrix layer typically comprises a high strength, cementitious material, such as a macrodefect free cement. The photovoltaic material comprises particles (12) of high-resistivity single crystal silicon, typically ball milled from ingot sections unsuitable for slicing into silicon wafers. The ingot sections include unprecipitated dissolved oxygen that is electrically activated by a low temperature annealing process to produce n-type silicon, even in silicon crystals that include a p-type dopant. An aluminum sheet (28), positioned on the backside of the matrix layer, is briefly melted together with the silicon particles to produce a p-type aluminum-doped silicon region (22) that forms a pn junction with the n-type region (24) of the particle. The aluminum sheet also provides the electrical contact to the p-type regions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 16, 1995
    Assignee: State of Oregon, acting by and through the State Board of Higher Education on behalf of Oregon State University
    Inventors: John R. Arthur, Robert K. Graupner, Tyrus K. Monson, James A. Van Vechten, Ernest G. Wolff
  • Patent number: 5416469
    Abstract: A temperature sensor (10), which is connected to a sampling/recording meter (14), is imbedded in a diaper (22). The meter measures and records the temperature of the sensor at time intervals of, for example, one minute over a predetermined period of, for example, three days. The temperature and time data are then loaded from the meter to a computer (30), which causes a printer (40) to plot temperature versus time data in graphical format, and numerical format. Voiding events are identified. Thereafter, at a short time before the person will void, the person can voluntarily use a toilet or bed pan either alone or with the assistance of care giver. This voluntary voiding is an example of intervention. The meter includes an event button (44) that allows the recording and later printing of a symbol representing a specific event and the time the event occurred. The symbols may be used in identifying voiding events.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 16, 1995
    Inventor: Joyce C. Colling
  • Patent number: 5409119
    Abstract: An apparatus and a method sort items, such as pickles, having defective shapes, such as holes. A video camera scans moving items and acquires lines of image data including item-colored data and background-colored data. The lines of image data are sent to an image processor and compiled into a 64 line "frame" of image data that are further processed to identify the coordinates of individual items and to compute the size of each item. Because holes in an item are the same color as the background color, the invention provides means of differentiating holes from the background. A "hole-bounding box" is scaled to fit within the item position coordinates. The number of background-colored pixels inside the hole-bounding box is computed and compared to a user-defined threshold number. An item is classified as defective if the threshold number is exceeded.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 25, 1995
    Assignee: Simco/Ramic Corporation
    Inventor: Srinivasa Rao Datari
  • Patent number: 5406905
    Abstract: A dopant (76), such as antimony, is cast around a seed crystal (10) to form a seed-dopant assembly (14) that facilitates doping of a molten semiconductor (36), such as silicon, in a crystal-growing furnace (34). To grow a doped ingot, the seed-dopant assembly is held in a relatively cool part of the furnace while the semiconductor is melted. When the semiconductor melt is ready for doping, the seed-dopant assembly is lowered to a position just above the melt. Heat transferred to the seed dopant assembly from the melt causes the dopant to drop off the seed into the molten semiconductor without splashing and without immersing the seed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1993
    Date of Patent: April 18, 1995
    Assignee: Simco/Ramic Corporation
    Inventors: Mengistu Yemane-Berhane, Bruce L. Colburn
  • Patent number: 5402264
    Abstract: An optical inspection system (10) has an inspection region (20) through which articles (12) pass and are illuminated by illumination (22) provided by an illumination source (30). The source is shielded from the inspection region by a protective shield or tube (32) transmissive of the illumination. A cleaning element (42), such as a plastic string, contacts a major surface (45) of the tube and dislodges contaminants (63) from the major surface as the tube rotates. The cleaning element has an active portion (60) held in contact with the major surface by tension in the cleaning element applied at tension locations (56, 58). The cleaning element describes part of a spiral or helix; it preferably occupies less than about 360 degrees, more preferably between about 30 and about 270 degrees, and still more preferably about 120 to about 240 degrees, of arc measured about the axis of the tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 1993
    Date of Patent: March 28, 1995
    Assignee: Simco/Ramic Corporation
    Inventors: John H. Wilbur, Calvin G. Gray
  • Patent number: 5398818
    Abstract: A system and method for sorting items (16) computes the geometric center ("centroid") (156) of any item containing a defect (26) or multiple defects, and directs an ejection air blast at the centroid of the defective item rather than at the location of the defect. Video data from a scanning camera (24) are transmitted to an "item processor" (32A') and a "defect processor" (32). The item processor builds in memory (108) an image of every acceptable or defective item while the defect processor builds a "defect list" (170) of defect coordinate locations detected only on defective items. The defect processor transmits the defect list to the item processor where the defect list is compared with the stored image of the item. For each item containing at least one defect, the item processor computes a defective item centroid that is added to a defective items list (174) for use by a defect removal process that actuates air blasts directed toward the centers of defective items.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 21, 1995
    Assignee: Simco/Ramic Corporation
    Inventor: Kenneth J. McGarvey
  • Patent number: 5393683
    Abstract: The present invention includes a method of forming semiconductor oxide layers and, in particular, gate oxide layers, in MOS semiconductor devices formed on silicon substrates. The method includes the steps of forming a first silicon oxide sublayer on the silicon substrate in an atmosphere including primarily oxygen, and forming a second silicon oxide sublayer over the first sublayer in an atmosphere including primarily nitrous oxide (N.sub.2 O). Preferably, the first and second sublayers represent 80 percent and 20 percent, respectively, of the silicon oxide layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 26, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 28, 1995
    Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Viju K. Mathews, Charles H. Dennison, Pierre Fazan, Roy Maddox, Akram Ditali
  • Patent number: 5392227
    Abstract: A system and method accurately translate a structural data file (30) that describes a complex logic circuit into a simulation model file (40) executable by a simulator (42). A net-list (34) is traversed, and the resulting model description is compiled into structural partitions including a WHEN-CONDITION partition (WC) that identify boundaries between synchronous and asynchronous subcircuits. The simulation model is also divided into execution time levels by a partitioned levelization method. Asynchronous feedback loops, which ordinarily lead to levelization failures, are correctly modeled by inserting time delay "levelers" (254, 262) into the feedback loop model. The resulting simulation model includes re-evaluation and evaluation stability checking steps (152, 230, 232, 276) that provide correct functional and timing evaluation of the simulation model.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 21, 1995
    Assignee: Logic Modeling Corporation
    Inventor: Jay A. Hiserote
  • Patent number: 5382806
    Abstract: Specimen carrier carousels adapted to support a plurality of specimen carriers in a radial configuration and selectively position specimen carriers at associated processing stations are disclosed. Specimen carriers mounted on the carousel are automatically tilted during rotation of the carousel to properly seat the specimens in their respective carriers and to prevent specimen movement during rotation. Specimen carrier platforms are also disclosed. A scanning assembly is provided in association with a carrier platform or at least one carrier station of a carrier carousel to monitor and verify the orientation of specimens within a carrier prior to commencement of processing operations. A subtilt assembly may be provided to correct the orientation of specimens identified as mispositioned during the scanning operation and to facilitate detection of the presence and location of specimens in a carrier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 1992
    Date of Patent: January 17, 1995
    Assignee: Kensington Laboratories, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul E. Bacchi, Manuel J. Robalino, Paul S. Filipski
  • Patent number: 5372901
    Abstract: A removable bandpass filter layer (22), which is preferably part of a pattern transfer tool (10), improves the resolution of a semiconductor wafer aligner that uses a relatively broad bandwidth radiation source. A narrower bandwidth filter layer provides more complete destructive interference of undesirable diffraction patterns when it is used with a phase-shift pattern transfer tool and removes radiation of longer wavelengths to improve resolution when it is used with a nonphase-shift pattern transfer tool. Using a removable bandpass filter layer, rather than permanently installing a narrow bandpass filter in the aligner, does not affect the speed of patterning layers that do not require the enhanced resolution. The same aligner can thus be used for either high resolution or high throughput without substantial modification to the aligner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 13, 1994
    Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: J. Brett Rolfson, David A. Cathey
  • Patent number: 5367647
    Abstract: An apparatus and a method facilitate the sharing of a SCSI address ID between a SCSI initiator and a target device. The SCSI standard does not prohibit ID sharing under a set of operating conditions defined by this invention. The shared ID is preferably used for controlling an environmental monitor device that controls the power of disk drives on the SCSI bus, detects their status and configuration, and monitors environmental conditions within a mass storage system cabinet. Power to individual disk drives is switched under control of the computer operating system so that start-up surge current to the disk drives is limited. This allows defective drives to be powered down and replaced without powering down the remaining good drives. SCSI termination power distribution is improved so that connector reversals can be detected and resulting current surges limited. Termination power control and status is under program control.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 22, 1994
    Assignee: Sequent Computer Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard L. Coulson, Vincent G. O'Malley, Robert J. Safranek
  • Patent number: 5365671
    Abstract: A two-axis tilt sensor, or inclinometer (10), uses a spherical reference element (18) floating in an inert fluid (20) and including a magnet (42) to produce an asymmetrical weight distribution. The asymmetrical weight distribution maintains the spherical reference element at a constant orientation with respect to gravity, while the position of the magnet on the spherical reference element with respect to a housing (12) is detected by opposing pairs of Hall effect sensors (22) mounted on the housing. The outputs from opposing pairs of sensors are processed by differential amplifier circuits (80) to determine signals corresponding to the tilt of the inclinometer about the axes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 22, 1994
    Assignee: Interlink Electronics, Inc.
    Inventor: Stuart I. Yaniger
  • Patent number: 5367390
    Abstract: A non-emissive flat panel display, such as an LCD having a plurality of pixels defined by the overlapping areas of row and column electrodes, is provided with a novel mask arrangement to block light from leaking through the interpixel spaces or gaps without electrically shorting the electrodes. The light-blocking mask is split into two parts, with one part deposited on each substrate to block the light from being transmitted through the inter-electrode gaps on the opposite substrate to improve the contrast ratio of the display.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 22, 1994
    Assignee: In Focus Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Terry J. Scheffer, Kurt R. Munson, Arlie R. Conner
  • Patent number: 5362545
    Abstract: A reinforcing panel and process for making the same for use in reinforcing wood structural members including laminated beams, wood I-beams, and trusses. The reinforcing panel is comprised of a plurality of synthetic fibers that are arranged parallel to one another and aligned with the longitudinal direction of the panel, and accordingly the wood structure. The panel has substantially no transverse fibers. The fibers are maintained in position by a resin encasement that completely encloses the fibers with the exception of some fibers that are closest to the surface. The surface of the reinforcing panel is treated so that those fibers closest to the surface of the panel are caused to "hair up" so that the reinforcing panel may be used with non-epoxy adhesives which are commonly used in the laminated beam industry, such as resorcinol.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 8, 1994
    Inventor: Daniel A. Tingley
  • Patent number: 5362713
    Abstract: The addition of relatively small quantities of reticulated bacterial cellulose to well bore drilling muds improves their rheological properties. A preferred reticulated bacterial cellulose is one produced under agitated culture conditions using strains of a bacterium from the genus Acetobacter. Reticulated bacterial cellulose may be used in place of a conventional gellant or in combination with conventional gellants to provide improved drilling muds.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 8, 1994
    Assignee: Weyerhaeuser Company
    Inventors: John A. Westland, Glenn S. Penny, Deborah A. Lenk
  • Patent number: 5361268
    Abstract: A laser system and power control have a polarization state changer that produces in response to an incident beam with selected polarization state at a first wavelength .lambda..sub.1 a beam at .lambda..sub.1 with a desired polarization state. A frequency converter responds to the beam at .lambda..sub.1 with the desired polarization state to produce a frequency converted beam at a second, different wavelength .lambda..sub.2. When the polarization state changer and the frequency converter are located within a laser cavity, the laser system is operable in three different states and produces an output beam at .lambda..sub.1 or .lambda..sub.2, or no output beam, depending on the polarization state changer. In this intracavity configuration the polarization state changer is also operable as a Q-switch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 1, 1994
    Assignee: Electro Scientific Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael E. Fossey, Yunlong Sun
  • Patent number: 5354025
    Abstract: The present invention includes a furniture shelf support bracket for supporting a furniture shelf and connecting it to a vertical furniture member such as, for example, a cylindrical vertical tube. In a preferred embodiment, the support bracket includes a semicylindrical cuff with an inner surface for engaging the vertical tube and an outer surface from which a platform projects for engaging a bottom surface of the shelf. A pair of alignment ridges are positioned on an upper surface of and extends along the platform, and a lip extending from a marginal edge of the outer surface of the cuff for engaging a top surface and side edge of the shelf. The alignment ridges fit within an alignment slot in the bottom surface of the shelf and engage a clamping plate set into a clamping slot that intersects and is transverse to the alignment slot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 11, 1994
    Assignee: Anthro Corporation
    Inventor: Jeffrey T. McCaffrey
  • Patent number: D352587
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 15, 1994
    Assignee: Anthro Corporation
    Inventor: Jeffrey T. McCaffrey
  • Patent number: D357940
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 15, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 2, 1995
    Assignee: Anthro Corporation
    Inventor: Steven E. Linder