Patents Assigned to NEWCO
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Patent number: 8490540Abstract: A programmable brewer capable of brewing approximately 250 different brewing profiles for beverages, including a housing, having a base, the base capable of supporting a decanter, into which the brewed beverage is deposited. A cover is cantilevered forwardly at the top of the housing, and the housing incorporates a water tank capable of producing heating water for use of brewing purposes. The brewer cooperating with a hand held computer for producing limited programming functions available through the brewer during its usage, said computer providing for a calibration of the programming mode, to determine the parameters of a brewing cycle, regulating the temperature of the water, and a computer providing for establishing the operation mode of a cold water dispensing tube, and a hot water dispensing tube for determining the amount of water to be dispensed from said tubes during operations of a brew cycle.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2008Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: Newco Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Joseph P. Webster, Jody G. Jacobsen
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Patent number: 8490542Abstract: A single serving beverage vender incorporates a device for automatically brewing and dispensing single cups of coffee or other beverage through a controlled vending machine. The vender includes a flipper assembly, for an individual packet of grounds, and can process that packet through various sequences including presenting a support from within an enclosure, in preparation for drip brewing of a beverage, brewing a cup or a mug of beverage from the grounds packet, then disposing of the packet, and providing access to the flipper assembly, following the brewing of a cup of beverage for consumption.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2008Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: Newco Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Joseph P. Webster, Billy J. Castleberry, David L. Brandsma
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Patent number: 8397628Abstract: A dripless brew basket including a brew basket, having an opening provided through its bottom wall, a vacuum breaker sleeve fixedly mounted thereto, the upper part of the vacuum breaker sleeve having apertures or ports provided therethrough, to allow the brewed beverage to flow into the sleeve and be dispensed from the brew basket, during application. A vacuum breaker cap mounts on to the upper end of the sleeve, to act as a fluid levelers for the brewed beverage provided within the basket, during a brewing operation, and once the brewed beverage has been dispensed through the breaker sleeve, it reaches the bottom level of the sleeve ports, thereby preventing an further discharge of fluid from the brew basket, including the elimination of any drippage, in providing for the dripless brew basket of this invention.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2009Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Newco Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Joseph P. Webster, Jody G. Jacobsen
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Publication number: 20120301332Abstract: A method and apparatus for heating at least one fluid tank that receives production fluid comprising produced oil and a produced liquid from a hydrocarbon producing well. A layer of liquid is provided in the fluid tank that has a higher specific density and a higher thermal conductivity than the produced oil. The layer of liquid at least partially covers a heat trace positioned in the fluid tank. The heat trace transfers heat to the layer of liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2012Publication date: November 29, 2012Applicant: NEWCO TANK CORP.Inventor: Kevin Clarke
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Publication number: 20120294315Abstract: The present invention relates to a data buffer memory (104) and method for storing data in a data communications network, and to a data buffer system (100) comprising such a data buffer memory. The data buffer memory comprising a data section (104a?) comprising a number of memory pages (104a); and a package descriptor section (104b?) comprising a 5 number of package descriptors (104b); wherein at least one queue (103) of packets is stored in the data section (104a?) as an ordered set of packages, and wherein a package is an ordered set of packets.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2010Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: XELERATED NEWCO ABInventors: Vitaly Sukonik, Sarig Livne, Rafi Tamir, Jakob Carlström
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Patent number: 8294100Abstract: Imagers, pixels, and methods of using the same are disclosed for imaging in various spectra, such as visible, near infrared (IR), and short wavelength IR (SWIR). The imager may have an imaging array having pixels of different types. The different types of pixels may detect different ranges of wavelengths in the IR, or the SWIR, spectra. The pixels may include a filter which blocks some wavelengths of radiation in the IR spectrum while passing other wavelengths. The filter may be formed of a semiconductor material, and therefore may be easily integrated with a CMOS pixel using conventional CMOS processing techniques.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2011Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: Infrared Newco, Inc.Inventors: Conor S. Rafferty, Anders Ingvar Aberg, Tirunelveli Subramaniam Sriram, Bryan D. Ackland, Clifford A. King
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Publication number: 20120217376Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for performing multiple correlated double sampling (CDS) operations on an imaging pixel, and in some cases on an array of imaging pixels, during a single integration cycle of the pixel(s). The multiple CDS operations may produce multiple CDS values, which may be processed in combination to produce a resulting value substantially free of various types of noise. The CDS operations may be performed using a CDS circuit including a single-ended charge amplifier having an input capacitor. The charge amplifier may also include a variable capacitance providing a variable gain. The variable capacitance may be provided by a feedback capacitor.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2012Publication date: August 30, 2012Applicant: Infrared Newco, Inc.Inventors: BRYAN D. ACKLAND, Paul W. Latham, II, Joshua C. Park
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Publication number: 20120062774Abstract: An improved monolithic solid state imager comprises plural sub-arrays of respectively different kinds of pixels, an optional filter mosaic comprising color filters and clear elements, and circuitry to process the output of the pixels. The different kinds of pixels respond to respectively different spectral ranges. Advantageously the different kinds of pixels can be chosen from: 1) SWIR pixels responsive to short wavelength infrared (SWIR) in the range of approximately 800-1800 nm; 2) regular pixels responsive to visible and NIR radiation (400-1000 nm) and wideband pixels responsive to visible, NIR and SWIR radiation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2011Publication date: March 15, 2012Applicant: Infrared Newco, Inc.Inventors: Bryan D. Ackland, Clifford A. King, Conor S. Rafferty
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Publication number: 20120061567Abstract: Imagers, pixels, and methods of using the same are disclosed for imaging in various spectra, such as visible, near infrared (IR), and short wavelength IR (SWIR). The imager may have an imaging array having pixels of different types. The different types of pixels may detect different ranges of wavelengths in the IR, or the SWIR, spectra. The pixels may include a filter which blocks some wavelengths of radiation in the IR spectrum while passing other wavelengths. The filter may be formed of a semiconductor material, and therefore may be easily integrated with a CMOS pixel using conventional CMOS processing techniques.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2011Publication date: March 15, 2012Applicant: Infrared Newco, Inc.Inventors: Conor S. Rafferty, Anders Ingvar Aberg, Tirunelveli Subramaniam Sriram, Bryan D. Ackland, Clifford A. King
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Publication number: 20120043637Abstract: In accordance with the invention, an improved image sensor comprises an array of germanium photosensitive elements integrated with a silicon substrate and integrated with silicon readout circuits. The silicon transistors are formed first on a silicon substrate, using well known silicon wafer fabrication techniques. The germanium elements are subsequently formed overlying the silicon by epitaxial growth. The germanium elements are advantageously grown within surface openings of a dielectric cladding. Wafer fabrication techniques are applied to the elements to form isolated germanium photodiodes. Since temperatures needed for germanium processing are lower than those for silicon processing, the formation of the germanium devices need not affect the previously formed silicon devices. Insulating and metallic layers are then deposited and patterned to interconnect the silicon devices and to connect the germanium devices to the silicon circuits.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2011Publication date: February 23, 2012Applicant: Infrared Newco, Inc.Inventors: Clifford Alan King, Conor S. Rafferty
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Publication number: 20120038807Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for performing multiple correlated double sampling (CDS) operations on an imaging pixel, and in some cases on an array of imaging pixels, during a single integration cycle of the pixel(s). The multiple CDS operations may produce multiple CDS values, which may be processed in combination to produce a resulting value substantially free of various types of noise. The CDS operations may be performed using a CDS circuit including a single-ended charge amplifier having an input capacitor. The charge amplifier may also include a variable capacitance providing a variable gain. The variable capacitance may be provided by a feedback capacitor.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2011Publication date: February 16, 2012Applicant: Infrared Newco, Inc.Inventors: Bryan D. Ackland, Paul W. Latham, II, Joshua C. Park
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Publication number: 20120025082Abstract: A photodetector is formed from a body of semiconductor material substantially surrounded by dielectric surfaces. A passivation process is applied to at least one surface to reduce the rate of carrier generation and recombination on that surface. Photocurrent is read out from at least one electrical contact, which is formed on a doped region whose surface lies entirely on a passivated surface. Unwanted leakage current from un-passivated surfaces is reduced through one of the following methods: (a) The un-passivated surface is separated from the photo-collecting contact by at least two junctions; (b) The un-passivated surface is doped to a very high level, at least equal to the conduction band or valence band density of states of the semiconductor; (c) An accumulation or inversion layer is formed on the un-passivated surface by the application of an electric field.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2011Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: Infrared Newco, Inc.Inventors: Conor S. Rafferty, Clifford A. King
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Publication number: 20120001059Abstract: An improved CMOS pixel with a combination of analog and digital readouts to provide a large pixel dynamic range without compromising low-light performance using a comparator to test the value of an accumulated charge at a series of exponentially increasing exposure times. The test is used to stop the integration of photocurrent once the accumulated analog voltage has reached a predetermined threshold. A one-bit output value of the test is read out of the pixel (digitally) at each of the exponentially increasing exposure periods. At the end of the integration period, the analog value stored on the integration capacitor is read out using conventional CMOS active pixel readout circuits.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2011Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: Infrared Newco, Inc.Inventor: BRYAN ACKLAND
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Patent number: 8087346Abstract: The multiple beverage brewer utilizes the vacant vertical spaces in an establishment, opens counterspace, and allows placement of different products, such as coffee varieties and flavors, for simultaneous brewing. The vertical multiple coffee brewer begins with a base, a housing upon the base extending upright while leaving room for at least one warmer on the base, a deck extending from the housing above the base with a brew basket and a coffee pot, at least one warmer on the deck, a second deck extending from the housing, and a top. The housing contains one tank for heating of water supplied to all of the brew baskets through piping and dump valves. Alternatively, the housing has two vertically stacked tanks supplied with fresh water but heating the water separately for delivery to each deck.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2007Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Newco Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Joseph P. Webster, Jody G. Jacobsen
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Publication number: 20110316275Abstract: An automatic machine that holds, inflates, then securely knots ordinary latex party balloons without using accessories includes a filling nozzle, surrounding clamps, and a balloon neck stretcher. Two closable jaws can be raised, lowered, advanced, retracted and twisted about the stretched neck so that a knot is formed in the stretched neck prior to release of the balloon. Mechatronics techniques make the required motions. An optional supply mechanism pre-mounts balloons on rows of nozzles on parallel sliding strips, so that a particular strip can be selected and moved to cause inflation and knotting.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2007Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: NEWCO PROJECTS LIMITEDInventors: Warren Verndell Wainohu, Keith Blenkinsopp, Michael Edward Menhinick
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Patent number: 8084739Abstract: Imagers, pixels, and methods of using the same are disclosed for imaging in various spectra, such as visible, near infrared (IR), and short wavelength IR (SWIR). The imager may have an imaging array having pixels of different types. The different types of pixels may detect different ranges of wavelengths in the IR, or the SWIR, spectra. The pixels may include a filter which blocks some wavelengths of radiation in the IR spectrum while passing other wavelengths. The filter may be formed of a semiconductor material, and therefore may be easily integrated with a CMOS pixel using conventional CMOS processing techniques.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2009Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Infrared Newco., Inc.Inventors: Conor S. Rafferty, Anders Ingvar Aberg, Tirunelveli Subramaniam Sriram, Bryan D. Ackland, Clifford A. King
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Patent number: 8074414Abstract: A precast wall system and a method for constructing a high-rise building using the precast wall system is disclosed. The system includes a plurality of interconnected precast panels. Each precast panel has a top end plate, a bottom end plate, a plurality of vertical bars disposed between and attached to the end plates and a cementitious material encasing the vertical bars and defining a plurality of sides of the respective panel. A first group of the interconnected precast panels are arranged vertically on a second group of the interconnected precast panels and the top end plate of each panel corresponding the first group is connected to the bottom end plate of a respective one of the panels corresponding to the second group. Methods for horizontally and vertically connecting the precast panels to each other are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2009Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignees: Skidmore Owings & Merrill LLP, Newco Ventures LLCInventors: Juan Carrion, William F. Baker, John A. Cavanagh, Robert C. Stewart, James E. MacDonald, Charles Besjak
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Patent number: 8072525Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for performing multiple correlated double sampling (CDS) operations on an imaging pixel, and in some cases on an array of imaging pixels, during a single integration cycle of the pixel(s). The multiple CDS operations may produce multiple CDS values, which may be processed in combination to produce a resulting value substantially free of various types of noise. The CDS operations may be performed using a CDS circuit including a single-ended charge amplifier having an input capacitor. The charge amplifier may also include a variable capacitance providing a variable gain. The variable capacitance may be provided by a feedback capacitor.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2008Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Infrared Newco, Inc.Inventors: Bryan D. Ackland, Paul W. Latham, II, Joshua C. Park
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Patent number: 8063422Abstract: MOS imaging pixels are described. The MOS imaging pixels may comprise bootstrapped source followers, having their bodies connected to their sources. The source followers of the MOS imaging pixels may be used to buffer a signal indicative of an amount of radiation incident on the pixel. MOS imagers are also described, which may comprise one or more MOS imaging pixels of the type described.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2008Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Infrared Newco, Inc.Inventors: Bryan D. Ackland, Conor S. Rafferty, Paul W. Latham, II
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Patent number: 8035186Abstract: A photodetector is formed from a body of semiconductor material substantially surrounded by dielectric surfaces. A passivation process is applied to at least one surface to reduce the rate of carrier generation and recombination on that surface. Photocurrent is read out from at least one electrical contact, which is formed on a doped region whose surface lies entirely on a passivated surface. Unwanted leakage current from un-passivated surfaces is reduced through one of the following methods. (a) The un-passivated surface is separated from the photo-collecting contact by at least two junctions (b) The un-passivated surface is doped to a very high level, at least equal to the conduction band or valence band density of states of the semiconductor (c) An accumulation or inversion layer is formed on the un-passivated surface by the application of an electric field. Electrical contacts are made to all doped regions, and bias is applied so that a reverse bias is maintained across all junctions.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2007Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Infrared Newco, Inc.Inventors: Conor S. Rafferty, Clifford A. King