Patents Represented by Attorney Woods Oviatt Gilman, LLP
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Patent number: 8329309Abstract: A paper-based lidding material includes a paper layer and a layer containing a cyclic olefin copolymer. The material is useful for blister packaging and particularly suitable for push-through pharmaceutical and food blister packaging. In one embodiment, the lidding material is formed by extrusion coating and includes at least one paper layer, at least one primer layer, at least one tie layer, at least one barrier layer containing one or more cyclic olefin copolymers, and at least one sealant layer in that order. In another embodiment, the paper-based lidding material includes a paper layer laminated to one or more barrier layers containing one or more cyclic olefin copolymers adjacent to one or more sealant layers. Embodiments of the invention can be sealed to a variety of blister films, including films that are chloride-free, to provide environmentally benign blister packages having good moisture properties.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2009Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Winpak Heat Seal Packaging, Inc.Inventors: Ludovic Leplatois, Hojjat Nasseri
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Patent number: 8331201Abstract: A novel and useful system and method for leap second and daylight saving time (DST) correction for use in a radio controlled clock (RCC) receiver. The RCC receiver extracts schedule information from the frame, including the time for the DST transition and whether a leap second needs to be added at the end of this half-year. Linear error correcting coding is used for the leap second and the DST on/off indications, while non-linear error correcting coding (e.g., a look up table) is used for the DST schedule to enhance reception reliability in the presence of noise and interference. The one second/one hour corrections are scheduled to occur when they should take place and the correction is applied exactly when DST or leap second is to go into effect, without having to receive anything around the time of the correction.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2012Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: XW LLCInventor: Oren E. Eliezer
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Patent number: 8325356Abstract: A system and method for a self-service digital photograph processing station user to send data representative of a photographic image to a photograph printing facility located in or near a geographic region remote from the self-service digital photograph processing station, but near an intended recipient of the photographic image. The method includes entering at least a portion of the intended recipients telephone number, which may include the area code and exchange number. An augmented map is displayed showing a map of the geographic area that corresponds with the area code and exchange number, and one or more available photograph printing facilities superimposed on the map. One or more of the available photograph printing facilities are selected and sent the data representative of the photographic image. The intended recipient may then pick up the photograph image after it is printed by the selected photograph printing facility.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2007Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: FUJIFILM North America CorporationInventor: Scott Brownstein
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Patent number: 8319492Abstract: A rotary encoder comprising a magnet, AMR or GMR sensors and an evaluation means. The AMR or GMR sensors are arranged to generate two signals that unambiguously encode the rotary position of the magnet within a predetermined range of rotary positions and a direction of rotation of the magnet. The evaluation means is arranged to derive single-turn and multi-turn information solely from the signals. The encoder is arranged to be switched to a power saving state for a predetermined period of time, to be at least partially reactivated thereafter and to compare a current value derived from the signals with a stored previous value derived from the signals.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2008Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Dall Production APSInventors: Jorgen Schmidt, Morten Christiansen, Hans Hilmar Dall
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Patent number: 8321196Abstract: The present invention is generally directed to a method programmed in a computing environment for providing prose text reporting, utilizing a prose text definition ontology comprising linguistic knowledge and a base report domain ontology. A system and method are provided to define various aspects of radiological report information processing as concept properties represented by a vocabulary of one or more instances of ontology concepts and presented in prose text. Even further, a system and method are provided for consulting a radiological prose text definition ontology wherein radiological domain concepts and relationships may be expressed or further utilized by other application programs. Users are able to quickly, accurately and consistently consult and report radiological observations in unambiguous prose text.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2009Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: FUJIFILM Medical Systems USA, Inc.Inventors: Charles R. Hale, Yihong Ding
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Patent number: 8300687Abstract: A novel and useful system and method for extracting timing, time and additional information from a broadcast received in a radio controlled clock (RCC) receiver. The RCC receiver extracts timing information represented by a known synchronization sequence that is used for acquisition and tracking purposes. The RCC receiver extracts time information as a merged 26-bit time information word linearly coded into 31 bits comprising the number of minutes (or hours) since the turn of the current century. A minute counter representing the 26 bits is converted into the date, hour, and minute. The RCC extracts additional information including the schedule for the next daylight saving time transition and for an imminent leap second. The communications protocol optionally employs error correcting codes to provide protection for data fields in the frame, which the RCC may use to enhance reception reliability in the presence of noise and interference.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2012Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: XW LLCInventor: Oren E. Eliezer
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Patent number: 8286149Abstract: A novel and useful mechanism for optimizing the detection of dependencies in a software system via feedback between static and dynamic engines. The present invention enables dynamic analysis to be more effective by using the results of static analysis to identify sections that need to be traced during dynamic analysis. The method also increases the accuracy of static analysis by using dynamic values as inputs to static analysis. Dynamic values used as inputs for static analysis are a result of dynamic analysis. The mechanism first executes a static analysis, then executes a dynamic analysis targeting the sections identified by the static analysis and finally executes a static analysis using the dynamic values identified during the dynamic analysis in order to detect dependencies.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2007Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Nurit Dor, Yishai Abraham Feldman, Inbal Ronen, Sara Porat
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Patent number: 8276948Abstract: In combination a door, latch structure at an edge of the door, and independently opens the door latch operating components at opposite sides of the door, displaceable structure in the door having a position blocking movement of the latch structure, first means responsive to displacement of a selected one of the components for displacing the structure from the blocking position to allow movement of the latch structure, for door opening, and the first means including a rotatable cam having reversible positions in each of which motion is transmitted to the displacement structure in response to displacement of the respective components.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2010Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Adams Rite Manufacturing Co.Inventor: Alan K. Uyeda
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Patent number: 8279458Abstract: An image data communication system provided herein allows a customer to upload and save a digital image data file in a first resolution format to a server of a photofinishing service over a network. The photofinisher establishes a range of print sizes of acceptable quality based on the first resolution of the image data file. When the customer places a print order, the system compares the requested print size to the resolution of the saved image data file. If the requested print size is within the acceptable print quality range, the order is processed and shipped or otherwise made available to the customer. If the requested print size is outside the acceptable quality print range, the customer is notified and given the option of uploading the same image in a second resolution which is higher than the first resolution, after which the photofinisher processes the order using the second resolution.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2007Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: FUJIFILM North America CorporationInventor: Scott Brownstein
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Patent number: 8270465Abstract: A system and method for a radio controlled clock receiver adapted to extract timing and time information from a phase modulated signal. The official time signal is broadcast from a central location using a modulation scheme that adds phase modulation to legacy pulse width modulated/amplitude modulation that allows for greatly improved performance. The information modulated onto the phase contains a known synchronization sequence having good autocorrelation properties, error-correcting coding for the time information and notifications of daylight-saving-time (DST) transitions that are provided months in advance. The modulation scheme is based on a form of phase modulation, such as binary-phase-shift-keying (BPSK) or phase reversal keying (PRK). A superframe comprising multiple frames with repeated information allows for the accumulation of received energy over multiple frames to provide for a corresponding gain in the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2012Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: XW LLCInventor: Oren E. Eliezer
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Patent number: 8212332Abstract: A novel and useful apparatus for and method of providing noise isolation between integrated circuit devices on a semiconductor chip. The invention addresses the problem of noise generated by digital switching devices in an integrated circuit chip that may couple through the silicon substrate into sensitive analog circuits (e.g., PLLs, transceivers, ADCs, etc.) causing a significant degradation in performance of the sensitive analog circuits. The invention utilizes a deep trench capacitor (DTCAP) device connected to ground to isolate victim circuits from aggressor noise sources on the same integrated circuit chip. The deep penetration of the capacitor creates a grounded shield deep in the substrate as compared with other prior art shielding techniques.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2011Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Phillip Francis Chapman, David Goren, Rajendran Krishnasamy, Benny Sheinman, Shlomo Shlafman, Raminderpal Singh, Wayne H. Woods
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Patent number: 8202046Abstract: A centrifugal pump including a motor connected to a volute housing. The volute housing is configured to receive a pumping mechanism that includes an impeller rotatably connected to the motor. The volute housing may also include a removeable cover that provides access to the interior of the volute housing and to components of the pumping mechanism. In one exemplary embodiment, the removeable cover is connected to the volute housing by fasteners, such as bolts. By removing the cover, the impeller, wear plate, and other components of the pumping mechanism may be disassembled and, if necessary, serviced, without the need to remove the motor from the volute housing. In another exemplary embodiment, a gasket having an integrated flapper valve is secured between the cover and the volute housing. The flapper valve is positioned to align with a fluid inlet formed in the cover and acts as a check valve, substantially preventing fluid within the volute housing from exiting through the inlet.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2008Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: MP Pumps, Inc.Inventor: Steven E. Buell
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Patent number: 8181372Abstract: A system and method for mounting a badge to a component of a vehicle is provided. The system comprises a mounting base including first and second fastening apertures defined therein, and a trim ring coupled with the mounting base having an opening defined therein. The badge is adapted to be securely mounted between the trim ring and the mounting base so that the badge is positioned within the opening in the trim ring. The system further includes a flexible fastening member that is configured to be positioned within the first and second fastening apertures, positioned around at least a portion of the component of the vehicle, and between the mounting base and the badge to fasten the badge to the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2010Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: OXK, LLCInventors: Scott W. Osiecki, Donwoong Kang
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Patent number: 8160326Abstract: A method of surgical modeling is disclosed. A set of related two-dimensional (2D) anatomical images is displayed. A plurality of anatomical landmarks is identified on the set of related 2D anatomical images. A three-dimensional (3D) representation of at least one prosthesis is scaled to match a scale of the 2D anatomical images based at least in part on a relationship between the anatomical landmarks. 3D information from the at least one prosthesis along with information based on at least one of the plurality of anatomical landmarks is utilized to create procedure-based information. A system for surgical modeling is also disclosed. The system has a prosthesis knowledge-based information system, a patient anatomical-based information system, a user interface, and a controller. The controller has an anatomical landmark identifier, a prosthesis-to-anatomical-feature relator, and a procedure modeler.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2008Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignees: Fujifilm Medical Systems USA, Inc., FUJIFILM CorporationInventors: James Andrew Zug, Micah Aaron Forstein, Emil Michael Saraga, Jr.
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Patent number: 8157302Abstract: An electric strike which provides vertical adjustability of the position of the strike relative to the latch bolt in the closure with modification to the doorframe on the dust box. A ramp element on the strike housing is slidably adjustable relative to the strike housing and is securable at the time of installation to align with the center of the latch bolt. The ramp element has a channel to allow entry and exit of a latch bolt having a dead latch. A keeper engages the dead latch and maintains it in a retracted position when the closure is locked and is released when the electric latch solenoid is energized. A travel limiting foot limits rotation of the keeper so that the latch bolt may transition from the keeper to the ramp element without interference.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2008Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: Hanchett Entry Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Webb, Joshua T. Peabody, Scott Sullivan, Steve Whisel
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Patent number: 8160325Abstract: A method for surgical planning is disclosed. A set of related two-dimensional (2D) anatomical images or 3D images is displayed. A plurality of anatomical landmarks are identified on the set of anatomical images. A three-dimensional (3D) representation of a parent prosthesis is scaled to match a scale of the 2D anatomical images based at least in part on a relationship between the anatomical landmarks. A 2D representation of the scaled 3D parent prosthesis is displayed on at least one of the 2D anatomical images. A system for surgical planning is also disclosed. The system has a prosthesis knowledge-based information system, a patient anatomical-based information system, a user interface, and a controller. The controller has an anatomical landmark identifier. The controller also has a prosthesis-to-anatomical-feature relator. The controller is configured to display a set of related two-dimensional (2D) anatomical images from the patient anatomical-based information system on the user interface.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2008Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignees: Fujifilm Medical Systems USA, Inc., FUJIFILM CorporationInventors: James Andrew Zug, Micah Aaron Forstein, Emil Michael Saraga, Jr.
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Patent number: 8152458Abstract: A high temperature centrifugal pump includes non-linear fluid flow paths between the pump housing and seal housing to reduce fluid flow therebetween. In another aspect, the invention provides a drive shaft of variable diameter to compensate for different amounts of thermal expansion to maintain a more consistent gap profile between the drive shaft and thermal insulators or other components positioned around the drive shaft. In yet another aspect, a tube heat exchanger may be placed in fluid communication with the seal housing to re-circulate and cool the fluid therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2009Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: MP Pumps, Inc.Inventors: Steven E Buell, David M DeClerck
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Patent number: 8155288Abstract: A system and method for processing digital templates having one or both of a pre-filled image and text field. Optional image and/or text fields are provided for filling in by the customer using customer-selected data. As the customer adds text and images to the template, a data file is created having an indication of the template style selected as well as the optional data fields filled in by the customer including one or more of the location, orientation, size and font thereof. The data file is transmitted to a photofinisher which has access to a high resolution copy of the template, which is populated by the data in the data file to create the finished template print. Since only the data file is transmitted to the photofinisher, the file size is kept to a relative minimum and is thus relatively quick and easy to transmit to the photofinisher.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2007Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: FUJIFILM North America CorporationInventor: Charles L. DuBois
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Patent number: 8146966Abstract: An electric strike which provides vertical adjustability of the position of the strike relative to the latch bolt in the closure with modification to the doorframe on the dust box. A ramp element in the strike housing is adjustable relative to the strike and is securable at the time of installation to align the center of the latch bolt and strike. The ramp element has a channel to allow entry and exit of a latch bolt having a dead latch. A keeper engages the dead latch and maintains it in a retracted position when the closure is locked and is released when the electric latch solenoid is energized.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2008Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Hanchett Entry Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Webb, Scott Sullivan, Joshua T. Peabody, Steve Whisel
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Patent number: D670040Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2011Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Alverstone Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Jodi F. Aboujaoude