Patents Assigned to Systems, Inc.
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Patent number: 5983012Abstract: An emulator executes on a second data processing system as a second system user level process including a first system user level program, a first system executive program, and first system user and executive tasks. An emulator level is interposed between the second system user level process and a kernel level and contains pseudo device drivers. Each pseudo device driver corresponds to a first system input/output device. The kernel level includes kernel processes, each kernel process corresponding to a pseudo device driver. The second system hardware platform includes a plurality of second system input/output devices, wherein each second system input output device corresponds to a kernel process. Each combination of a pseudo device driver, a corresponding kernel process and a corresponding second system input/output device executes in a second system process and emulates the operations of a corresponding first system input/output task and the corresponding first system input/output device.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1993Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Bull HN Information Systems Inc.Inventors: Richard S. Bianchi, Dennis R. Flynn, Marcia T. Fogelgren, Richard A. Lemay, Mary E. Tovell, William E. Woods
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Patent number: 5983134Abstract: A flexible cuff for wrapping around a part of a limb, that is comprised of multiple biosensing patch units of a required size and shape to fit the body contour for applying to an area of skin. The cuff has an array of flexible porous (polymer) electrodes held at constant potential with alternating polarities. A network of supply tubes connected to an external liquid reservoir provides a slow supply of medicated fluid to each electrode. A pump/titration regulator is in communication with the transdermal electrode to regulate permeant flow to the skin. An electric and an electromagnetic field applied through the cuff then causes the drug to be rapidly absorbed throughout the skin. The electrodes within the cuff, or the applicator pads which it is comprised of, can be additionally used for applying electromagnetic, Transcutaneous Nerve Stimulation, and for Electrical Muscle Stimulation.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Electromagnetic Bracing Systems Inc.Inventor: Alvin S. Ostrow
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Patent number: 5982968Abstract: In an optical fiber ribbon including a plurality of optical fibers arranged in a common plane in generally side-by-side relationship and surrounded by a layer of matrix material, at least one stress concentration is formed in the matrix material surrounding the optical fiber ribbon. The stress concentration extends along at least a portion of the ribbon parallel to a longitudinal axis of the ribbon and concentrates stress applied to the ribbon such that the matrix material easily separates at the stress concentration. Each stress concentration may be formed directly in the matrix material during its application on the optical fibers, or an abrasive surface may be applied to the fiber to form the stress concentration. Stress concentrations may formed on at least one extreme edge of the optical fiber ribbon such that the entire matrix material may be easily removed from a section of optical fiber ribbon at a desired ribbon access location.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Alcatel NA Cable System, Inc.Inventor: Robert W. Stulpin
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Patent number: 5982441Abstract: A system and method is disclosed for representing each frame in a sequence of video frames in terms of a correlation between successive video frames. The system and method of the present invention segment the current video frame data and a previous frame into blocks for which motion vectors and/or affine mapping coefficients may be determined. The motion vectors may then be used to represent the current frame data without requiring periodic transmission of a base, self-referential frames of video data. Preferably, the compressor which generates the codewords to represent the current frame data subdivides the blocks of the current frame and previous frame buffers to further evaluate motion factors which may be used to represent current frame data. This evaluation is performed in a recursive manner and preferably includes evaluation of a bit rate/distortion factor to optimally select codewords for representing the current frame data.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1996Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Iterated Systems, Inc.Inventors: Lyman P. Hurd, Jarkko J. Kari, Gang Liang
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Patent number: 5979732Abstract: A system and method for utilizing web that is free of tractor pin feed holes comprises the driving of the web along a predetermined path within the utilization device. A web guide is provided in an upstream location from a utilization device element. The guide engages width-wise edges of the web and forms the web into a trough to stiffen the web. A drive roller and a follower roller impinge upon opposing sides of the web and rotate to drive the web through the guide. The drive roller is located adjacent to the guide according to a preferred embodiment. A registration controller is utilized to synchronize the movement of the web with the operation of the utilization device element. The controller includes a drive controller that controls the speed of either the drive roller or the utilization device element to maintain the web and the utilization device element in appropriate synchronization.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1996Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Roll Systems, Inc.Inventors: H. W. Crowley, James P. Zamanakos, Barry M. Jackson, William F. Bolza
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Patent number: 5982741Abstract: A method of adjusting the sensitivity of a receiver requires the association of a network address of a remote network device, such as a computer, with a first port of a multiport network device, such as a switch. The reception of the network address of the remote network device at a second port of the multiport network device indicates the possible occurrence of a cross-talk condition between networks coupled to the first and second ports. Accordingly, the sensitivity of a receiver associated with the second port is reduced in an attempt to reduce the sensitivity thereof to a point at which cross-talk signals, generated as a result of the cross-talk condition between networks coupled to the first and second ports, are no longer detected. The sensitivity of the receiver may be reduced by increasing a noise threshold level below which signals are not detected.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Tut Systems, Inc.Inventor: Steven L. Ethier
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Patent number: 5979761Abstract: An optical scanner which includes a rotating polygonal mirror and a series of adjustable mirror assemblies which provide an adjustable X pattern. Adjustment of the X pattern permits the scanner to be optimized to different scanning applications.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1997Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Accu-Sort Systems, Inc.Inventors: David A. Wurz, Michael Veksland
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Patent number: 5980692Abstract: An apatus for doctoring a roll in a paper machine, comprising a doctor blade and an integral blade holder including a support tray carrying fluid actuated tubes for applying the doctor blade to the roll. The blade holder is removably mounted on and releasably secured to the doctor back.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Thermo Web Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ronald F. Goodnow, Robert A. Reid
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Patent number: 5980637Abstract: The present invention is generally directed to a process and a system for transforming a liquid into a solid material using light energy. In particular, a solution containing a parent material in a liquid form is atomized in a reaction vessel and directed towards a substrate. The atomized liquid is exposed to light energy which causes the parent material to form a solid coating on a substrate. The light energy can be provided from one or more lamps and preferably includes ultraviolet light. Although the process of the present invention is well suited for use in many different and various applications, one exemplary application is in depositing a dielectric material on a substrate to be used in the manufacture of integrated circuit chips.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1996Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Steag RTP Systems, Inc.Inventors: Rajendra Singh, Rahul Sharangpani
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Patent number: 5980148Abstract: A system for maintaining a spaced relationship between two energetic sources is disclosed, which system including in a preferred embodiment a clamping mechanism securable to the energetic sources, a spacing system disposed between these sources, a pivot mechanism coupled to the spacing system and pivotally engageable to the clamping mechanism, and a shock absorption system coupled to the spacing mechanism and adapted to resiliently deform.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1997Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Seismic Systems, Inc.Inventor: Adrien P. Pascouet
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Patent number: 5983124Abstract: Microwave tumor detection apparatus includes a probe having a working end arranged to contact tissue. Positioned in the probe is at least one rectangular waveguide each waveguide having an aperture at the working end of the probe. The waveguides constitute antennas tuned to receive microwave radiation emitted by the tissue opposite the working end of the probe. Each waveguide is coupled electrically and mechanically to a dedicated radiometer in the probe for detecting the temperature of tissue opposite that waveguide. These radiometers have thermally conductive casings which are mounted to a common heat sink and are insulated so that all of the radiometers have a uniform thermal distribution. Also, a thin thermally insulating interface pad may be located between the working end of the probe and the tissue contacted by the probe to prevent such contact from causing changes in the surface temperature of the tissue. A method of detecting breast tumors is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Microwave Medical Systems, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth L. Carr
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Patent number: 5982126Abstract: A power closure panel control apparatus is independent of closure panel configuration and capable of a diverse range of remote and direct activation. Sophisticated safety features utilize an adaptive strategy to facilitate highly sensitive obstruction detection by learning the closure system's force requirement and applying a safety margin to it. The control system allows the closure panel to operate in a totally manual mode.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1995Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignees: Multimatic, Inc, Agile Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard Hellinga, Robert Lankin, Brad Watson
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Patent number: 5982938Abstract: In one method of the present invention a plurality of thresholds ranges is selected. A first coefficient of the tree structure is compared against the plurality of threshold ranges during a first single traversal of the tree structure and a second coefficient of the tree structure against the plurality of threshold ranges during the first single traversal of the tree structure. The method of the present invention also determines whether the first or second coefficient satisfies a selected condition with respect to either of the threshold ranges. The difference in addresses between the addresses of the first and second coefficients is determined if the first and second coefficient satisfy the selected condition. The method of the present invention then codes the location of the second coefficient based on the address of the first coefficient using the difference.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1997Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Iterated Systems, Inc.Inventor: Simant Dube
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Patent number: 5979906Abstract: A metal gasket assembly includes first and second gasket layers each having at least one sealing port defined therein. Each sealing port has an embossed bead formed about the periphery thereof which extends from a planar surface of the gasket layer. A stopper layer is disposed between the respective planar surfaces of the gasket layers and it has at least one bore extending therethrough which circumscribes the embossed beads. The stopper layer is of a sufficient thickness to prevent over-compression of the embossed beads during installation of the gasket assembly. A method is also disclosed for constructing a gasket assembly in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the subject invention.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1997Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Farnam/Meillor Sealing Systems Inc.Inventor: Lucian Silvian
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Patent number: 5980414Abstract: In a multi-range, continuously variable transmission, input engine power is split between a belt-type, continuously variable transmission unit and a system of interconnected planetary gears. This gear system then combines the split power received from the engine and the transmission unit output to produce a transmission output for propelling a vehicle in multiple forward ranges and one reverse range, each range of continuously variable speed produced by stroking the transmission unit. Synchronous shifting between ranges is achieved by selectively clutching or braking elements of the planetary gear sets at appropriate stroke settings of the transmission unit, such that the vehicle may be smoothly accelerated from rest to maximum speed.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: General Dynamics Land Systems, Inc.Inventor: Robert Francis Larkin
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Patent number: 5981206Abstract: A dry analytical element has been prepared for the assay of prostatic acid phosphatase at a pH of from about 3 to about 6.5. The element can be a single porous spreading zone or a multilayer structure. Within the element is a relatively nonhygroscopic aromatic phosphate substrate for the analyte which produces a phenol reaction product. This product is reacted with a diazonium or tetrazolium salt, also in the element, to produce a chromophore for detection. A buffer in the element maintains it at the proper pH during the assay.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1992Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Clinical Diagnostic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Charles Arter, Mohan S Saini
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Patent number: 5980492Abstract: A blood containment, visualization and tactile confirmation device is provided for use with a vascular entry needle. The device includes a visualization channel and/or a compliant outer wall portion which indicates whether a needle connected to the device has entered a selected blood vessel. The visualization channel is optionally vented to the outside to allow displaced air to escape, but has a gas permeable member to prevent blood from escaping. Alternatively, the visualization channel is substantially sealed such that it is not significantly vented. Preferably, a compliant outer wall portion defining the visualization channel pulses with changes in blood pressure, thereby providing a tactile indication that the needle tip is properly positioned. The device has a guideway with a barrier of elastomeric material which prevents blood from passing therethrough, but which allows passage of an elongated medical instrument such as catheterization apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Merit Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan J. Rosen, Richard A. Hillstead, Thomas D. Weldon, Charles E. Larsen, David O. Williams
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Patent number: 5982274Abstract: A paperless recorder for recording pressure and alarm condition data from a fire controller for a fire pump control system. The fire pump is connected a pipe network which has a pressure sensor for sensing pipe pressure. The recorder is connected to the pressure sensor and checks for pressure changes. When a pressure change is detected, it is stored in an electronic memory. Pressure readings are also periodically stored in the electronic memory. The recorder may also monitor alarm voltages and alarm contacts which may also be stored in the electronic memory. The stored data may be transmitted to a computer via modem or port connection for further analysis.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1995Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Master Control Systems, Inc.Inventors: William F. Stelter, James S. Nasby
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Patent number: 5979016Abstract: A cover hinge structure having self-protection function, which consists of a cylindrical hinge pin and a hook. The hinge pin and the hook are integrated with a body and a cover, respectively. An engaging groove with an opening narrower than the hinge pin forms at the engaging end of the hook. When the cover is lifted to the limit, the action force acted by the pin on the hook from directs toward the opening of the engaging groove and the direction of the action force is the same as the opening direction of the engaging groove. Thus, the pin detaches from the hook automatically before damage to the hinge structure occurs if great force is applied.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Mustek Systems Inc.Inventor: Chung-Chou Fan
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Patent number: 5980066Abstract: Overlapping lenses for use in a light fixture provided to project a beam of light in a first beam shape having a first cross-sectional geometry. A first lens device is supported in the fixture and movable into a position to interrupt the beam of light for selecting beam shape by altering the first projected beam shape from the first cross-sectional geometry to a second cross-sectional geometry different from the first geometry. The first lens device includes at least one lenticular lens element having lens lenticules oriented in a first direction. A second lens device, separate from the first device, is supported in the fixture and movable into a position to interrupt the beam of light for selecting beam shape by altering the second projected beam shape from the second cross-sectional geometry to a third cross-sectional geometry different from the first and second geometries.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1997Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: High End Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard S. Belliveau, John W. Lane, II