Patents Assigned to Genesis
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Publication number: 20050070071Abstract: A technique for forming a film of material (12) from a donor substrate (10). The technique has a step of forming a stressed region in a selected manner at a selected depth (20) underneath the surface. An energy source such as pressurized fluid is directed to a selected region of the donor substrate to initiate a controlled cleaving action of the substrate (10) at the selected depth (20), whereupon the cleaving action provides an expanding cleave front to free the donor material from a remaining portion of the donor substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2004Publication date: March 31, 2005Applicant: Silicon Genesis CorporationInventors: Francois Henley, Nathan Cheung
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Publication number: 20050066085Abstract: A method of coupling a multimedia source device to a multimedia sink device by providing a source device having a transmitter unit coupled thereto, providing sink device having a receiver unit coupled thereto, receiving a source data stream in accordance with a native stream rate by the transmitter unit, coupling the transmitter unit and the receiver unit by way of a linking unit, forming a multimedia data packet stream formed of a number of multimedia data packets and generating a transport schedule for transferring the multimedia data packet stream in accordance with a link rate between the transmitter unit and the receiver unit wherein the multimedia dataType: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2004Publication date: March 24, 2005Applicant: Genesis Microchip Inc.Inventor: Osamu Kobayashi
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Publication number: 20050062711Abstract: In a digital display device, a packet based method of driving selected pixel elements by way of associated data latches included in a column driver is disclosed. For each frame lines in a video frame, a number of video data packets are provided directly to the column driver at a link rate and each of the number of data latches are populated with appropriate video data based upon video data packets within a line period ?. Selected pixel elements are driven based upon the video data.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2004Publication date: March 24, 2005Applicant: Genesis Microchip Inc.Inventor: Osamu Kobayashi
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Publication number: 20050062699Abstract: In a video processor unit, a method of providing a video data stream at a clock rate that is independent of a pixel clock rate. Receiving native video data from a video source at a native clock rate, storing the video data in a memory unit, reading selected portions of the video data at a memory clock rate, rasterizing the selected video data, packetizing the rasterized video data, sending the packetized video data to a display unit by way of a link at a link rate, wherein the link rate is directly related to the memory clock rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2004Publication date: March 24, 2005Applicant: Genesis Microchip Inc.Inventor: Osamu Kobayashi
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Patent number: 6871008Abstract: In a system for processing and displaying a DVD-video data stream, a system for decoding and processing a subpicture data stream. The subpicture data stream comprises a subpicture pixel data stream and a subpicture display control data stream. The subpicture display control data stream preferably comprises one or more display control commands, one or more of which include subpicture display control information. The system comprises at least one processing unit for processing software programmed to perform at least some subpicture data stream decoding and subpicture display control command execution. In addition, the system further comprises a subpicture hardware unit configured to receive the subpicture pixel data stream, subpicture control information extracted from a subpicture display control command executed by said at least one processing unit, and subpicture display control commands not executed by said at least one processing unit.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2000Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Genesis Microchip Inc.Inventors: Sandro H. Pintz, Vijay Kamarshi, Teju J. Khubchandani
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Publication number: 20050057890Abstract: A rollup barrier is provided for a robotic station. The barrier includes a track having a tapered portion at its lower end. A switch is mounted at the extreme lower end of the track. The switch prevents actuation of the robotic equipment unless the barrier is moved to its extreme lowermost position. Extensible cylinders are used for connection to a chain trained around a sprocket in order to roll the roller.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2003Publication date: March 17, 2005Applicant: Genesis Systems Group, Ltd.Inventors: Matthew Sidlinger, Jan Mangelsen, John Christen, Harlon Neumann, Mike Skahill, Greg Judge
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Publication number: 20050045689Abstract: Apparatus for locating and grasping a flange include a plurality of clamp arms that move from an unclamped position to a clamped position, clamping the flange to the upper surface of a support platform. A plurality of pins are adapted to move upwardly into flange holes within the flange for positioning the flange during the clamping action. The locating and the clamping of the flange to the upper surface of the support platform are accomplished by a single pusher rod that is connected to both the pins and the clamps. The method comprises using a single pusher rod connected to both the pins and the clamps for locating and clamping the flange to the upper surface of a platform.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2003Publication date: March 3, 2005Applicant: GENESIS SYSTEMS GROUP, L.L.C.Inventors: John Pingilley, Roger Christensen, Njell Cooley, Michael McCreary, Don Stabenow, John Hogue
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Patent number: 6859237Abstract: A television line doubler (interlaced to progressive scan converter) incorporating the following aspects—an improved field motion detector which does not treat low frequency vertical transitions as motion; a frame motion detector having an improved ability to differentiate motion from subcarrier signal components; a sawtooth artifact detector; a sawtooth artifact detector in combination with a film pattern detector, such that the artifact detector can take the film pattern detector out of film mode earlier than it would if it only were responsive to a break in the film pattern; tandem field motion detectors; an improved field based film detector; film pattern detectors and motion detectors used therewith which operate by performing end-of-field calculations; the combination of a field motion detector and a frame motion detector such that the frame motion detector provides a motion signal used as a verification by the field motion detector; an improved NTSC film detector requiring a minimum number of NTSC filmType: GrantFiled: March 14, 2003Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: Genesis Microchip Inc.Inventor: Peter D. Swartz
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Publication number: 20050026162Abstract: Novel isolated vascular tissue-specific plant polynucleotide promoter sequences are provided, together with genetic constructs comprising such polynucleotides. Methods for using such constructs in modulating the transcription of DNA sequences of interest are also disclosed, together with transgenic plants comprising such constructs.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2003Publication date: February 3, 2005Applicants: Genesis Research and Development Corporation Limited, Rubicon Forests Holdings LimitedInventors: Ranjan Perera, Stephen Rice, Clare Eagleton
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Publication number: 20050026168Abstract: A method for determining whether an individual is at an increased risk for myocardial infarction, comprising screening for the presence of Factor II and Factor XIII alleles associated with myocardial infarction. Also provided are kits and primers that specifically hybridize adjacent to the allele-specific regions of the Factor II and Factor XIII genes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2003Publication date: February 3, 2005Applicant: Genesis Group Inc.Inventor: Ya-Gang Xie
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Patent number: 6848994Abstract: A system and method for acquiring and analyzing the bets at a plurality of locations at a plurality of tables is provided. The system includes a gaming table with a raised platform, underneath which is positioned a video camera for each of the wagering locations on the table. The video cameras one each table are coupled together into a multiplexer, and the multiplexers from the plurality of tables are coupled together and into a central computer. The system and method thus eliminate the labor intensive and often inaccurate technique of tracking the gambling habits of patrons at the gaming tables.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2000Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: Genesis Gaming Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Randy L. Knust, Eric Schoppe, Richard Garza
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Patent number: 6847365Abstract: A media processing system is provided including a DRAM that includes a plurality of storage locations for storing digital data being processed by said media processing system, said digital data including video data that is compressed in a standardized format, a system for processing said digital data that includes said standardized format compressed video data to produce compressed video images and image data, a system for decoding said standardized format compressed video images to generate full motion video pixel data, a system for sharing said DRAM between said processing means and said decoding means, and a system for producing a full motion video signal from said full motion video pixel data. The media processing system may also have a system for multiplying or combining a first pixel by a second pixel in a single clock cycle.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2000Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Assignee: Genesis Microchip Inc.Inventors: Richard G. Miller, Louis A. Cardillo, John G. Mathieson, Eric R. Smith
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Patent number: 6845450Abstract: Keys (e.g., decryption key, authentication key) are stored in a non-volatile memory of a display unit. The keys are retrieved in encrypted form into an integrated circuit. The integrated circuit decrypts the keys and uses the keys. As the keys are available in decrypted form only within the integrated circuit and potentially only during use, the keys may not be available to unauthorized third parties.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2000Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Genesis Microchip Inc.Inventors: Osamu Kobayashi, Ali Noorbakhsh, Chia-Lun Hang, Jih-Hsien Soong, Tzoyao Chan
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Publication number: 20050009750Abstract: Isolated fibroblast growth factor receptor 5 (FGFR5) polypeptides are provided, together with polynucleotides encoding such polypeptides. Also provided are modulators of FGFR5 gene expression and binding molecules that specifically bind to, and agonize or antagonize, FGFR5 polypeptide function. Binding molecules include antibodies, and functional fragments thereof, as well as scFv and Camelidae heavy chain IgG that specifically bind to FGFR5 thereby modulating the activity of FGFR5. Such binding agents and modulators of FGFR5 gene expression may be employed for the treatment of disorders including: osteopontin-mediated diseases; autoimmune diseases, such as systemic lupus erythematosus; bone disorders such as osteoporosis and osteopetrosis; and cancers, including cellular carcinomas such as hepatocellular carcinomas.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2004Publication date: January 13, 2005Applicant: GENESIS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LIMITEDInventors: Matthew Sleeman, J. Murison, Zhihui Cao
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Publication number: 20050007130Abstract: A probe device having a contact probe including a film, a plurality of wiring patterns formed on the film with each wiring pattern having a front end portion projecting from the film so as to form contact pins, and a metal layer provided on the film. In one embodiment, the contact probe device includes first and second contact probes connected to each other, the first contact probe including a first film, and a plurality of first wiring patterns formed on the first film, each first wiring pattern having a front end portion projecting from the first film so as to form contact pins. The second contact probe includes a second film, and a plurality of second wiring patterns formed on the second film. The plurality of second wiring patterns are connected to the plurality of first wiring patterns, and the second contact probe is formed separately from the first contact probe.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2004Publication date: January 13, 2005Applicant: Genesis Technology IncorporatedInventors: Hideaki Yoshida, Toshinori Ishii, Atushi Matsuda, Mituyoshi Ueki, Noriyoshi Tachikawa, Tadashi Nakamura, Naoki Katou, Shou Tai, Hayato Sasaki, Naohumi Iwamoto, Akihumi Mishima, Toshiharu Hiji, Akihiro Masuda
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Patent number: 6839969Abstract: A heavy-duty demolition shear with a replaceable shearing tip has a lower jaw and an upper jaw piviotally connected to the lower jaw. The upper jaw has primary and secondary shear blades. A replaceable shearing tip is mounted to the upper jaw. The replaceable shearing tip has two L-shaped sections which engage the upper jaw between them. The replaceable shearing tip engages the upper jaw on at least three seats. The replaceable shearing tip is connected to the upper jaw by socket-head cap-screws.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2002Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Genesis Equipment and Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Daniel P. Jacobson, Bruce Bacon, Ross D Christenson
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Publication number: 20050001643Abstract: A probe device having a contact probe including a film, a plurality of wiring patterns formed on the film with each wiring pattern having a front end portion projecting from the film so as to form contact pins, and a metal layer provided on the film. In one embodiment, the contact probe device includes first and second contact probes connected to each other, the first contact probe including a first film, and a plurality of first wiring patterns formed on the first film, each first wiring pattern having a front end portion projecting from the first film so as to form contact pins. The second contact probe includes a second film, and a plurality of second wiring patterns formed on the second film. The plurality of second wiring patterns are connected to the plurality of first wiring patterns, and the second contact probe is formed separately from the first contact probe.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2004Publication date: January 6, 2005Applicant: Genesis Technology IncorporatedInventors: Hideaki Yoshida, Toshinori Ishii, Atushi Matsuda, Mituyoshi Ueki, Noriyoshi Tachikawa, Tadashi Nakamura, Naoki Katou, Shou Tai, Hayato Sasaki, Naohumi Iwamoto, Akihumi Mishima, Toshiharu Hiji, Akihiro Masuda
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Publication number: 20050001642Abstract: A probe device having a contact probe including a film, a plurality of wiring patterns formed on the film with each wiring pattern having a front end portion projecting from the film so as to form contact pins, and a metal layer provided on the film. In one embodiment, the contact probe device includes first and second contact probes connected to each other, the first contact probe including a first film, and a plurality of first wiring patterns formed on the first film, each first wiring pattern having a front end portion projecting from the first film so as to form contact pins. The second contact probe includes a second film, and a plurality of second wiring patterns formed on the second film. The plurality of second wiring patterns are connected to the plurality of first wiring patterns, and the second contact probe is formed separately from the first contact probe.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2004Publication date: January 6, 2005Applicant: Genesis Technology IncorporatedInventors: Hideaki Yoshida, Toshinori Ishii, Atushi Matsuda, Mituyoshi Ueki, Noriyoshi Tachikawa, Tadashi Nakamura, Naoki Kato, Shou Tai, Hayato Sasaki, Naohumi Iwamoto, Akihumi Mishima, Toshiharu Hiji, Akihiro Masuda
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Publication number: 20050001644Abstract: A probe device having a contact probe including a film, a plurality of wiring patterns formed on the film with each wiring pattern having a front end portion projecting from the film so as to form contact pins, and a metal layer provided on the film. In one embodiment, the contact probe device includes first and second contact probes connected to each other, the first contact probe including a first film, and a plurality of first wiring patterns formed on the first film, each first wiring pattern having a front end portion projecting from the first film so as to form contact pins. The second contact probe includes a second film, and a plurality of second wiring patterns formed on the second film. The plurality of second wiring patterns are connected to the plurality of first wiring patterns, and the second contact probe is formed separately from the first contact probe.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2004Publication date: January 6, 2005Applicant: Genesis Technology IncorporatedInventors: Hideaki Yoshida, Toshinori Ishii, Atushi Matsuda, Mituyoshi Ueki, Noriyoshi Tachikawa, Tadashi Nakamura, Naoki Katou, Shou Tai, Hayato Sasaki, Naohumi Iwamoto, Akihumi Mishima, Toshiharu Hiji, Akihiro Masuda
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Publication number: 20050001641Abstract: A probe device having a contact probe including a film, a plurality of wiring patterns formed on the film with each wiring pattern having a front end portion projecting from the film so as to form contact pins, and a metal layer provided on the film. In one embodiment, the contact probe device includes first and second contact probes connected to each other, the first contact probe including a first film, and a plurality of first wiring patterns formed on the first film, each first wiring pattern having a front end portion projecting from the first film so as to form contact pins. The second contact probe includes a second film, and a plurality of second wiring patterns formed on the second film. The plurality of second wiring patterns are connected to the plurality of first wiring patterns, and the second contact probe is formed separately from the first contact probe.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2004Publication date: January 6, 2005Applicant: Genesis Technology IncorporatedInventors: Hideaki Yoshida, Toshinori Ishii, Atushi Matsuda, Mituyoshi Ueki, Noriyoshi Tachikawa, Tadashi Nakamura, Naoki Kato, Shou Tai, Hayato Sasaki, Naohumi Iwamoto, Akihumi Mishima, Toshiharu Hiji, Akihiro Masuda