Patents Assigned to Limit, Inc.
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Publication number: 20150140537Abstract: A non-biological simulant liquid that includes about 30 to about 95 parts by weight of a polymer dispersion or a wax emulsion or dispersion, about 5 to about 70 parts by weight of a rheology modifying agent, and a pigment or a pigment combination. The non-biological simulant has a viscosity that is shear-dependent, such that the viscosity is from about 30 cP to about 300 cP at a shear rate from 0 s?1 to about 10 s?1, and such that the viscosity decreases when the shear rate increases. The pigment or pigment combination imbues the non-biological simulant with a color that approximates that of human or animal arterial or venous blood.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2014Publication date: May 21, 2015Applicant: Spectra Group Limited, Inc.Inventors: Oleg Grinevich, Igor L. Zheldakov, Puran Kumar De, Alexandre Mejiritski, Douglas C. Neckers
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Publication number: 20130247291Abstract: A system for preventing overflow of a toilet includes a sensor, a processor and an actuator. The sensor senses a parameter caused by fluid dynamics within the toilet during a flush cycle. The parameter may involve vibration, sound, pressure, fluid flow rate or other detectible characteristics of the toilet. The processor uses information regarding the parameter that is gathered by the sensor to evaluate the condition of the flush cycle to determine if an impeded flush condition exists. In the event of an impeded flush condition, the processor directs the actuator to close a valve, which may be the toilet flapper valve in some embodiments. Also disclosed are methods for preventing toilet overflow, detecting an impeded flush condition and calibrating the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2013Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: LIMIT, INC.Inventors: Kevin Bowcutt, Ahmed Shishegar, Matthew Ibarra, Daniel Corbin, Dennis Repp, Robert M. Connell, Oscar Dufau, Gregory Blake, Sam Iravantchi
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Publication number: 20130224350Abstract: A baking apparatus and method is disclosed that includes at least one baking cup configured to receive a first product and an interior baking, structure configured to suspend a second product within the first product. The interior baking structure may be a peg to suspend an item during baking, or a hollowing structure configured to create a hollow portion in the first product. The bottom of the baking cup may also include an aperture, which is removably covered while baking. A riser may also be provided configured to expel baked products from the pan by lining the riser up with the aperture to push the products out of the pan.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2013Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: Global Concepts Limited, Inc., dba Global TV Concepts Ltd.Inventor: Global Concepts Limited, Inc., dba Global TV Concepts Ltd.
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Publication number: 20130189410Abstract: A baking apparatus and method is disclosed that includes at least one baking cup configured to receive a first product and an interior baking structure configured to suspend a second product within the first product. The interior baking structure may be a peg to suspend an item during baking, or a hollowing structure configured to create a hollow portion in the first product. The bottom of the baking cup may also include an aperture, which is removably covered while baking. A riser may also be provided configured to expel baked products from the pan by lining the riser up with the aperture to push the products out of the pan.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2012Publication date: July 25, 2013Applicant: Global Concepts Limited, Inc., dba Global TV Concepts Ltd.Inventor: Laurie Braden
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Publication number: 20130110737Abstract: Systems and methods for collecting information about a student's educational and social activities from a plurality of networked sources, storing the information, and providing access to the information are provided. A collection component receives information associated with a student, including at least educational activity information. A portfolio component then associates the information in a portfolio for the student, which is stored in a data store, and an access component provide access to the portfolio. In an aspect, the collection component receives the information from an external source, such as an interactive electronic application, over a network in response to receipt of the information by the external source.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2012Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: Pleiades Publishing Limited Inc.Inventors: Alexander Shustorovich, Olga Zakharova, Natalia Churakova
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Patent number: 8370969Abstract: A system for preventing overflow of a toilet includes a sensor, a processor and an actuator. The sensor senses a parameter caused by fluid dynamics within the toilet during a flush cycle. The parameter may involve vibration, sound, pressure, fluid flow rate or other detectable characteristics of the toilet. The processor uses information regarding the parameter that is gathered by the sensor to evaluate the condition of the flush cycle to determine if an impeded flush condition exists. In the event of an impeded flush condition, the processor directs the actuator to close a valve, which may be the toilet flapper valve in some embodiments. Also disclosed are methods for preventing toilet overflow, detecting an impeded flush condition and calibrating the system.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2011Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: Limit, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Bowcutt, Ahmed Shishegar, Matthew Ibarra, Daniel L. Corbin, Dennis Repp, Robert M. Connell, Oscar Dufau, Gregory Blake, Sam Iravantchi
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Publication number: 20120321767Abstract: The present disclosure relates generally to an apparatus for baking a food product. The apparatus comprise a first piece and a second piece, the first piece and the second piece comprise at least one mold which receives and shapes the food product. The apparatus further comprises an alignment mechanism which aligns and fastens the first piece and the second piece together.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2011Publication date: December 20, 2012Applicant: Global Concepts Limited, Inc., dba Global TV Concepts, Ltd.Inventor: Laurie Braden
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Publication number: 20120023654Abstract: A system for preventing overflow of a toilet includes a sensor, a processor and an actuator. The sensor senses a parameter caused by fluid dynamics within the toilet during a flush cycle. The parameter may involve vibration, sound, pressure, fluid flow rate or other detectible characteristics of the toilet. The processor uses information regarding the parameter that is gathered by the sensor to evaluate the condition of the flush cycle to determine if an impeded flush condition exists. In the event of an impeded flush condition, the processor directs the actuator to close a valve, which may be the toilet flapper valve in some embodiments. Also disclosed are methods for preventing toilet overflow, detecting an impeded flush condition and calibrating the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2011Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: LIMIT, INC.Inventors: Kevin Bowcutt, Ahmed Shishegar, Matthew Ibarra, Daniel L. Corbin, Dennis Repp, Robert M. Connell, Oscar Dufau, Gregory Blake, Sam Iravantchi
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Patent number: 8022837Abstract: An apparatus for and method of distributing and reproducing infrared signals within a digital network is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a control unit for digitizing a received infrared signal command from a wireless remote and transmitting the digitized signal over the digital network. The apparatus also-comprises at least one transceiver device coupled to the network and identified by the control unit to receive the digitized signal and reproduce the infrared signal as originally received. The transceiver device can provide the reproduced infrared signal to at least one electronic device located within a vicinity of the transceiver device.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2006Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Resource Consortium Limited, Inc.Inventor: Erik Scheelke
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Patent number: 7950265Abstract: A system for preventing overflow of a toilet includes a sensor, a processor and an actuator. The sensor senses a parameter caused by fluid dynamics within the toilet during a flush cycle. The parameter may involve vibration, sound, pressure, fluid flow rate or other detectible characteristics of the toilet. The processor uses information regarding the parameter that is gathered by the sensor to evaluate the condition of the flush cycle to determine if an impeded flush condition exists. In the event of an impeded flush condition, the processor directs the actuator to close a valve, which may be the toilet flapper valve in some embodiments. Also disclosed are methods for preventing toilet overflow, detecting an impeded flush condition and calibrating the system.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2009Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Limit, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Bowcutt, Ahmed Shishegar, Matthew Ibarra, Daniel L. Corbin, Dennis Repp, Robert M. Connell, Oscar Dufau, Gregory Blake, Sam Iravantchi
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Publication number: 20100095447Abstract: A system for preventing overflow of a toilet includes a sensor, a processor and an actuator. The sensor senses a parameter caused by fluid dynamics within the toilet during a flush cycle. The parameter may involve vibration, sound, pressure, fluid flow rate or other detectible characteristics of the toilet. The processor uses information regarding the parameter that is gathered by the sensor to evaluate the condition of the flush cycle to determine if an impeded flush condition exists. In the event of an impeded flush condition, the processor directs the actuator to close a valve, which may be the toilet flapper valve in some embodiments. Also disclosed are methods for preventing toilet overflow, detecting an impeded flush condition and calibrating the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: LIMIT, INC.Inventors: Kevin Bowcutt, Ahmed Shishegar, Matthew Ibarra, Daniel L. Corbin, Dennis Repp, Robert M. Connell, Oscar Dufau, Gregory Blake, Sam Iravantchi
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Patent number: 7700494Abstract: A method is provided for low-pressure plasma ashing to remove photoresist remnants and etch residues that are formed during preceding plasma etching of dielectric layers. The ashing method uses a two-step plasma process involving an oxygen-containing gas, where low or zero bias is applied to the substrate in the first cleaning step to remove significant amount of photoresist remnants and etch residues from the substrate, in addition to etching and removing detrimental fluoro-carbon residues from the chamber surfaces. An increased bias is applied to the substrate in the second cleaning step to remove the remains of the photoresist and etch residues from the substrate. A chamber pressure less than 20 mTorr is utilized in the second cleaning step. The two-step process reduces the memory effect commonly observed in conventional one-step ashing processes. A method of endpoint detection can be used to monitor the ashing process.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2004Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Tokyo Electron Limited, Inc.Inventors: Vaidyanathan Balasubramaniam, Masaaki Hagihara, Eiichi Nishimura, Koichiro Inazawa, Rie Inazawa, legal representative
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Patent number: 7636959Abstract: A system for preventing overflow of a toilet includes a sensor, a processor and an actuator. The sensor senses a parameter caused by fluid dynamics within the toilet during a flush cycle. The parameter may involve vibration, sound, pressure, fluid flow rate or other detectible characteristics of the toilet. The processor uses information regarding the parameter that is gathered by the sensor to evaluate the condition of the flush cycle to determine if an impeded flush condition exists. In the event of an impeded flush condition, the processor directs the actuator to close a valve, which may be the toilet flapper valve in some embodiments. Also disclosed are methods for preventing toilet overflow, detecting an impeded flush condition and calibrating the system.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2007Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Limit, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Bowcutt, Ahmed Shishegar, Matthew Ibarra, Daniel L. Corbin, Dennis Repp, Robert M. Connell, Oscar Dufau, Gregory Blake, Sam Iravantchi
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Publication number: 20080141447Abstract: A system for preventing overflow of a toilet includes a sensor, a processor and an actuator. The sensor senses a parameter caused by fluid dynamics within the toilet during a flush cycle. The parameter may involve vibration, sound, pressure, fluid flow rate or other detectible characteristics of the toilet. The processor uses information regarding the parameter that is gathered by the sensor to evaluate the condition of the flush cycle to determine if an impeded flush condition exists. In the event of an impeded flush condition, the processor directs the actuator to close a valve, which may be the toilet flapper valve in some embodiments. Also disclosed are methods for preventing toilet overflow, detecting an impeded flush condition and calibrating the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2007Publication date: June 19, 2008Applicant: Limit, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Bowcutt, Ahmed Shishegar, Matthew Ibarra, Daniel L. Corbin, Dennis Repp, Robert M. Connell, Oscar Dufau, Gregory Blake, Sam Iravantchi
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Patent number: 7356856Abstract: A toilet overflow prevention device including an overflow valve assembly, a control valve and a water level sensor. The overflow valve assembly is configured to selectively permit a flow of water through the valve assembly from the tank to the bowl of an associated toilet. The water level sensor is configured to provide a control signal in response to detecting an above-normal water level within the bowl of the toilet. The control valve is configured to actuate the overflow valve assembly in response to a control signal from the water level sensor. Preferably, the overflow valve assembly is separate from the primary flush valve of the toilet and is located between the primary flush valve and the bowl of the toilet.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2004Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Limit, Inc.Inventors: Otto R. Butsch, Kevin G. Bowcutt, Gregory Blake, Daniel L. Corbin, Dennis A. Repp
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Patent number: 7344993Abstract: A method is provided for plasma ashing to remove photoresist remnants and etch residues formed during preceding plasma etching of dielectric layers. The ashing method uses a two-step plasma process involving a hydrogen-containing gas, where low or zero bias is applied to the substrate in the first cleaning step to remove significant amount of photoresist remnants and etch residues from the substrate, in addition to etching and removing detrimental fluorocarbon residues from the chamber surfaces. An increased bias is applied to the substrate in the second cleaning step to remove the remains of the photoresist and etch residues from the substrate. A chamber pressure less than 20 mTorr is utilized in the second cleaning step. The two-step process reduces the memory effect commonly observed in conventional one-step ashing processes. A method of endpoint detection can be used to monitor the ashing process.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2005Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Tokyo Electron Limited, Inc.Inventors: Vaidyanathan Balasubramaniam, Yasunori Hatamura, Masaaki Hagihara, Eiichi Nishimura, Rie Inazawa, legal representative, Koichiro Inazawa
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Patent number: 7092229Abstract: A device for an electrical power system having a nonlinear load. The circuit is connected in series with the nonlinear load and is tuned to the third harmonic of the power source frequency. The circuit substantially eliminates the harmonic currents and neutral currents located in the power system, and improves the power factor of the nonlinear load by optimizing the current drawn by the nonlinear load.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1995Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Harmonics Limited, Inc.Inventor: Michael Z. Lowenstein
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Patent number: D540988Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2005Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Red Island Limited, Inc.Inventors: Elaine Stephen, Peter Ford, Mike Henville
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Patent number: D609963Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2009Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: Global Concepts Limited Inc.Inventor: Laurie Braden
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Patent number: D661541Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2011Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Global Concepts Limited, Inc.Inventor: Laurie Braden