Patents Assigned to CASCADE
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Patent number: 8266849Abstract: A platform panel or module is provided to construct a surface for a deck, floor, wall, ceiling, or roof. The panel or module comprises a decorative top layer integral with or joined to a structural, composite molded platform. Each platform panel or module has two complementary module-coupling sides that take advantage of the full width of each joist that supports the platform. Also, male and female connecting members are disposed along the module-coupling sides that enable one platform panel or module to be efficiently and positively interlocked with an adjacent panel or module. Each panel or module can be fastened on one side to a single joist while being secured on its opposite side to an adjoining panel or module. The panels or modules are also designed to cover over an entire joist substructure, including the beginning-of-sequence and end-of-sequence joists.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2010Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: McFarland Cascade Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Victor Leonel Bravo, Lloyd Wilson Docter
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Patent number: 8245139Abstract: Enhanced presentation techniques for modeling a connectivity universe associated with a particular user or device are provided. Example embodiments provide a WorldView Display System (a “WVDS”), which automatically organizes a user's online relationships with entities, such as devices, data collections, services, and people, and provides a user interface for accessing and interacting with these entities. The WVDS automatically determines the universe of objects that the user has relationships with, automatically groups objects having similar measures of access proximity, displays a multi-dimensional representation of these groups of objects on a display device, and provides a uniform user interface for initiating an interaction with any represented object. This abstract is provided to comply with rules requiring an abstract, and it is submitted with the intention that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2010Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: Cascade Basic Research Corp.Inventor: Eric H. Michelman
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Patent number: 8240650Abstract: A chuck with triaxial construction comprises a receiving surface for a test substrate and arranged below the receiving surface: an electrically conductive first surface element, an electrically conductive second surface element electrically insulated therefrom, and an electrically conductive third surface element electrically insulated therefrom, and, between the first and the second surface element, a first insulation element and, between the second and the third surface element, a second insulation element.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2008Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: Cascade Microtech, Inc.Inventors: Michael Teich, Karsten Stoll, Axel Schmidt, Stojan Kanev, Jörg Kiesewetter
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Patent number: 8235348Abstract: An impact recovery assembly generally includes an object, an impact recovery device, and an adaptor for attaching the object to the impact recovery device. The adaptor includes a body having a first attachment portion configured for interfacing with the impact recovery assembly and a second attachment portion configured for interfacing with an object, wherein the first attachment portion is different at least in part from the second attachment portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2010Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment CorporationInventor: Mark A. Curtis
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Publication number: 20120156278Abstract: A method of regenerating tissue in a living organism. The method includes the act of contacting an affected area of the living organism with a solid-fibrin web, the solid-fibrin web comprising platelets that release growth factors about one minute after contact to regenerate the tissue in the living organism.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: Cascade Medical Enterprises, LLCInventors: Roberto Beretta, Nicholas A. Grippi
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Publication number: 20120144968Abstract: A clamping device and associated method for clamping a foam carving block for use by a carving system to produce a positive mold during the manufacturing of orthotic and prosthetic devices. The clamping device includes first and second elongated clamping jaws that are selectively movable between an opened position and a closed position, wherein the clamping jaws clamp the foam carving block therebetween when in the closed position. The clamping device is further operative to automatically center the foam carving block when the foam carving block is clamped. The clamping device also includes a mechanism for automatically generating indexing holes in the foam carving block for use in subsequent manufacturing processes for the orthotic or prosthetic devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2010Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: Cascade Dafo, IncInventors: Peter K. Battersby, Noah C. Wass
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Publication number: 20120146676Abstract: A method is disclosed for the measurement of a power device in a prober, which serves the examination and testing of such components. In the process, a power device is held by a chuck, and at least one electric probe is held by a probe holder, and optionally, the power device or the probe is positioned each relative to the other using a positioning device with an electrical drive, and contacts the power device. At the same time, an electrical connection remains between the probe to a signal unit with which a power signal is sent out or received, is blocked and only unblocked when it is determined that the contact between probe 26 and contact area is established.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2010Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: CASCADE MICROTECH, INCInventors: Botho Hirschfeld, Stojan Kanev
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Publication number: 20120112779Abstract: Resilient electrical interposers that may be utilized to form a plurality of electrical connections between a first device and a second device, as well as systems that may utilize the resilient electrical interposers and methods of use and/or fabrication thereof. The resilient electrical interposers may include a resilient dielectric body with a plurality of electrical conduits contained therein. The plurality of electrical conduits may be configured to provide a plurality of electrical connections between a first surface of the electrical interposer and/or the resilient dielectric body and a second, opposed, surface of the electrical interposer and/or the resilient dielectric body. The systems and methods disclosed herein may provide for improved vertical compliance, improved contact force control, and/or improved dimensional stability of the resilient electrical interposers.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2011Publication date: May 10, 2012Applicant: Cascade Microtech, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth R. Smith, Mike Jolley, Eric Strid, Peter Hanaway, K. Reed Gleason, Koby L. Duckworth
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Patent number: 8173057Abstract: A method of forming a container includes providing a mold including at least one bulbous protrusion. The mold is closed to form a mold cavity corresponding to the shape of the container, with the bulbous protrusion being positioned in the mold cavity. Material is injected into the mold cavity to form the container, and the material envelopes the bulbous protrusion to create an undercut slot. The container is removed from the mold and the bulbous protrusion is withdrawn from the slot.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2009Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Cascade Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Brian G. Parker, Paul J. Rugg
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Patent number: 8167648Abstract: An adapter conductively interconnects a chuck of a probe station and an instrument. The adapter includes a signal conductor conductively connected to the chuck and selectively connectable to a respective one of a ground potential, a bayonet connector output and a signal connection for the instrument. A guard potential conductor conductively connected to the chuck and selectively connectable to a one of a ground potential and a guard connection for the instrument; and a shield conductor connected to a ground potential.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2011Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: Cascade Microtech, Inc.Inventors: Kazuki Negishi, Michael Simmons, Christopher Storm, ToeNaing Swe
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Publication number: 20120098559Abstract: Systems and methods for simultaneous optical testing of a plurality of devices under test. These systems and methods may include the use of an optical probe assembly that includes a power supply structure that is configured to provide an electric current to a plurality of devices under test (DUTs) and an optical collection structure that is configured to simultaneously collect electromagnetic radiation that may be produced by the plurality of DUTs and to provide the collected electromagnetic radiation to one or more optical detection devices. The systems and methods also may include the use of the optical probe assembly in an optical probe system to evaluate one or more performance parameters of each of the plurality of DUTs.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2011Publication date: April 26, 2012Applicant: Cascade Microtech, Inc.Inventors: Bryan Bolt, Eric W. Strid, Kazuki Negishi, Steve Harris
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Patent number: 8146774Abstract: A waste cart includes a container having a wall, with a pocket formed in an outer surface of the wall that creates a first sidewall facing a second sidewall, with an opening formed in both sidewalls. A grab bar has a free-sliding end and a retention end. The free-sliding end is inserted through the opening in the first sidewall, and the retention end is inserted through the opening in the second sidewall. The retention end includes a retainer for securing the grab bar with respect to the second sidewall. In the current embodiment, the grab bar includes a snap element near the retention end and a flange portion between the snap element and the free-sliding end. When the grab bar is installed, a portion of the second sidewall is positioned between the snap element and the flange portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2009Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Cascade Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Brian G. Parker, Michael A. Barrett, Larry Kooiker
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Publication number: 20120074663Abstract: A wheel assembly that may be installed on, and removed from, an axle without the need for tools. The wheel assembly includes a wheel, at least one clip supported by the wheel, and a cover securing the clip in position. The wheel assembly is mountable on an axle including a circumferential groove and is retained on the axle by the extension of the clip into the groove. The clip includes an actuator arm extending away from the plane of the wheel so as to be readily accessible for actuation by one's fingers. Actuation of the arm withdraws the clip from the groove to release the wheel from the axle. Preferably two clips are provided diametrically opposite one another, enabling both arms to be actuated simultaneously in a pinching operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2010Publication date: March 29, 2012Applicant: CASCADE ENGINEERING, INC.Inventors: Brian G. Parker, Michael R. Featherstone, Linda R. Umlor
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Patent number: 8136710Abstract: The present invention relates to an powered stapling device and, more specifically, but not limited to, a powered stapling device for driving staples over a strip of linear material, such as a cable located in an otherwise inaccessible or difficult to reach place. The stapling device includes an actuation mechanism, a handle, a staple ejection mechanism, and a drive arm operable along a primary axis of the stapling device. The actuation mechanism provides energy to the drive arm, which in turn engages the staple ejection mechanism, which in turn drives the staple. At least a portion of the staple engagement mechanism may be positioned at an angle with respect to the primary axis. This configuration of the staple engagement mechanism allows the stapling device to drive the staple at an angle relative to the linear object being stapled, even when the primary axis of stapling device is aligned substantially parallel or substantially perpendicular to the linear object being stapled.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2007Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Cascade Technologies, LLCInventor: Lawrence D. Stratton
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Patent number: 8094925Abstract: A method is provided for increasing the accuracy of the positioning of a first object relative to a second object. The method overcomes the disadvantageous influence of thermal drift between a first and a second object during a positioning of a first object on a second object. The method finds applications in manufacturing, for example, in the manufacturing of semiconductor components. The method utilizes recognition of structures on the second object which have a minimum structure width. At a first instant, using one recognition procedure, the first object is positioned on the second object in a desired position. The relative displacement of the two objects is determined at the first instant and on at least one subsequent instant. A second recognition procedure may be used for this purpose. The second recognition procedure may have a resolution accuracy which is different than the resolution accuracy of the first resolution procedure. The second recognition procedure may be a pattern recognition method.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2009Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Cascade Microtech, Inc.Inventors: Stefan Schneidewind, Claus Dietrich, Jorg Kiesewetter, Michael Teich, Thomas Tharigen
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Patent number: 8091467Abstract: Hydraulic valve circuits capable of variably limiting respective maximum hydraulic pressures at which an assembly of bidirectional hydraulic power devices can move respective clamping members, such as forks or clamp arms, selectively in a closing movement toward each other, in an opening movement away from each other, or in a side-shifting movement in unison with each other, so as to provide damage-control capabilities for the control of the clamping members. The circuits preferably include one or more pressure-regulating valves interconnected with the assembly of power devices, and capable of variably limiting a maximum side-shifting pressure, at which said assembly can cause said side-shifting movement, in response to a maximum pressure selection. The circuits preferably include at least one override assembly, capable of overriding the maximum pressure selection to thereby lower the maximum side-shifting pressure automatically irrespective of the maximum pressure selection.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2008Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Cascade CorporationInventor: David W. Petronek
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Publication number: 20110311765Abstract: Resilient cores preferably for inflatable bodies having resilient slabs that define a plurality of generally columnar holes or resilient arrays of generally columnar solids, methods for making such slabs and arrays, and articles incorporating the same wherein the cores further includes thermal transmission mitigation means for improving a core's resistance to heat transfer beyond the core's innate insulative properties. Non-exclusive and non-exhaustive examples of such thermal transmission mitigation means in slab core embodiments include consideration to hole or bore geometric cross section, frequency, pattern and orientation, the introduction of a thermal barrier at or within at least some holes or bores, and/or slab material selection/treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: Cascade Designs, Inc.Inventors: John LINCOLN, Douglas JACOT, Jay GUTKA, Brandon BOWERS, James MARSON
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Publication number: 20110304166Abstract: A multi-use snow tool includes a snow fluke and an elongate snow anchor. The snow fluke is configured to independently anchor a belay or repel, or provide an intermediate point of climbing protection when buried in snow. Likewise, the elongate snow anchor is configured to independently anchor a belay or repel, or provide an intermediate point of climbing protection when driven into snow. The elongate snow anchor and the snow fluke are cooperatively configured to detachably couple with one another to form a snow shovel in which the elongate snow anchor serves as a shovel handle and the snow fluke serves as a shovel blade.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2011Publication date: December 15, 2011Applicant: CASCADE ALPINE, LLCInventors: Brian Rathmell, Benjamin Bliesner
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Patent number: 8078315Abstract: A control system for a load-handling clamp includes first and second load-engaging surfaces for selectively gripping and releasing a load disposed between said surfaces. At least one of said surfaces is selectively movable toward the other by a hydraulic actuator. At least one fluid valve assembly variably regulates a maximum hydraulic clamping pressure capable of causing the actuator to move one of the surfaces toward the other in a load clamping movement. Preferably, a load geometry sensor produces an electrical effect that varies as a function of the geometric profile of the load. A data receiver preferably also obtains load identification information related to at least one characteristic of the load, other than the load's geometry. A controller, in response to the data receiver and load geometry sensor, operates to control the valve assembly's regulation of the maximum hydraulic clamping pressure.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2008Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Cascade CorporationInventors: Pat S. McKernan, Greg A. Nagle
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Patent number: D665709Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2011Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Columbia Cascade CompanyInventors: Christopher J. Longfellow, Steven K. Kirn