Patents Assigned to Systems, LLC
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Patent number: 8464491Abstract: A system of blocks is configured to be compatible with each other in the construction of a columnar structure. Each block has four faces and all four faces may generally have the same dimensions. The width of the blocks may generally be about twice their height. The faces of the block also may contain a slot to add an aesthetic appearance to the column. The blocks have certain constructions features that mate with specially constructed brackets in attaching a fence panel to the completed column. The blocks have interlocking elements or projections that permit positive connection between courses of blocks. Projections of one block extend into the core another block. Adjacent blocks can be rotated 90 degrees relative to each other about a vertical axis of each block with each course. The blocks can be used to construct a column that is easy to install and structurally sound.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2009Date of Patent: June 18, 2013Assignee: Keystone Retaining Wall Systems LLCInventors: Robert A. MacDonald, William B. Dawson
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Publication number: 20130146549Abstract: A frame for hanging a solar panel is provided. The frame may include: a first set of struts having holes corresponding to holes at the back of a solar panel and additional holes; and a second set of struts having holes corresponding to the additional holes in the first set of struts when one of the second set of struts is located behind and transverse to one of the first set of struts. A method of assembling a solar panel assembly may be provided. The method may include: positioning two solar panels side by side; aligning holes in a first set of struts with holes in the solar panels; attaching the first set of struts to the solar panels with fasteners; aligning holes in a second set of struts with holes in the first set of struts; attaching the second set of struts to the first set of struts; and attaching the second set of struts to a support rack.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2011Publication date: June 13, 2013Applicant: Superior Solar Systems, LLCInventors: Kermit Wayne Winkelblech, Steven R. Robbins
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Publication number: 20130148935Abstract: High-connection density and bandwidth fiber optic apparatuses and related equipment and methods are disclosed. In certain embodiments, fiber optic apparatuses are provided and comprise a chassis defining one or more U space fiber optic equipment units. At least one of the one or more U space fiber optic equipment units may be configured to support particular fiber optic connection densities and bandwidths in a given 1-U space. The fiber optic connection densities and bandwidths may be supported by one or more fiber optic components, including but not limited to fiber optic adapters and fiber optic connectors, including but not limited to simplex, duplex, and other multi-fiber fiber optic components. The fiber optic components may also be disposed in fiber optic modules, fiber optic patch panels, or other types of fiber optic equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2013Publication date: June 13, 2013Applicant: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: Terry L. Cooke, David L. Dean, JR., Harley J. Staber, Kevin L. Strause, Alan W. Ugolini
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Patent number: 8462614Abstract: In one embodiment, a buffer-based method for generating codes (such as Orthogonal Variable Spreading Factor (OVSF) codes) for spreading and despreading data, without using a chip-rate counter. First, a buffer is populated with initial values based on a received spreading factor and desired code index. Next, a timing strobe is received, and the values in the buffer are changed upon receipt of the timing strobe based on an algorithm that is independent of any count value associated with the timing strobe. Finally, a code sequence value is generated based on the values in the buffer.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2011Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Agere Systems LLCInventors: Tomasz Prokop, Gongyu Zhou
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Patent number: 8459880Abstract: Disclosed are fiber optic connectors including a holder for attaching a fiber optic cable to a fiber optic connector along with cable assemblies and methods for making the same. In one embodiment, the holder includes a first and a second cantilevered arm that are squeezed together when a sleeve is placed over the holder. Further, one or more of the cantilevered arm may include a plurality of teeth for “biting” into the cable jacket and providing a suitable fiber optic cable retention force. The fiber optic connectors, cable assemblies and methods disclosed herein are advantageous since they allow the craft to quickly, reliably, and easily attach a robust fiber optic cable to a connector, thereby providing a rugged solution for the craft.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2012Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: Guy J. Castonguay, Howard C. Schwartz, JiWei Sun, Chanh C. Vo
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Patent number: 8463463Abstract: Methods for flying multiple aircraft in a predetermined formation in which a relative navigation grid is emitted from at least one of the aircraft, a spatial relationship is calculated based on the emitted relative navigation grid, and a relative position of at least one aircraft is altered to position the aircraft in the predetermined formation when the spatial relationship does not conform with the predetermined formation.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2012Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: GE Aviation Systems LLCInventors: Michael Steven Feldmann, Jerry Lynne Page
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Patent number: 8459877Abstract: An optical fiber handler for optical connector termination systems and other devices are disclosed herein. The optical fiber handler attaches to the optical fiber or cable and cooperates with other components for preparing the optical fiber and/or making the optical connection, thereby providing a simple, reliable, and easy termination for the optical fiber. For instance, the handler may cooperate with one or more of the following a strip tool, strip/clean tool, cleave tool for preparing the end of the optical fiber(s), and/or a mechanical splice connector for making the optical connection. Additionally, after the optical fiber handler is attached to the mechanical splice connector it may be easily removed by the craft if necessary to reposition and reterminated the mechanical splice.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2011Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: Brandon A. Barnes, Kevin C. Beach, Ashley W. Jones, Greg J. Scherer
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Patent number: 8462839Abstract: In one embodiment, a receiver has a reference generator and a main equalizer. The reference generator equalizes a received signal using one or more pilot reference signals. Then, the reference generator decodes one or more predetermined data channels of the equalized signal, makes hard decisions on the data of each decoded channel, and regenerates the original coding sequence of each decoded channel. The main equalizer uses each re-encoded channel as an additional reference signal along with one or more pilot signals to equalize a time-delayed version of the received signal. In alternative embodiments, the receiver might also have a step-size generator which selects optimum step sizes from a look-up table based on the number of re-encoded channels and the power of those channels. The step size is then used by the main equalizer along with the re-encoded channels to equalize the time-delayed received signal.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2011Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Agere Systems LLCInventors: Rami Banna, Uwe Sontowski, Long Ung, Graeme K. Woodward
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Patent number: 8463428Abstract: An apparatus includes a conveyor, a programmable motion device, and a controller. The conveyor preferably includes actuatable rollers, and the programmable motion device is preferably a robotic arm. The controller operates the conveyor, a stopping rail, and a positioning rail to move and position a box in a cutting position relative to the robotic arm. The controller determines three dimension of the box and translates a programmed cut pattern to those determined dimensions. Based on the determined dimensions, the controller then operates the robotic arm to perform the programmed cut pattern in the box with the cutting element. The cutting element preferably has square blade so that each of the four blades can be used to cut a side of the box without having to rotate the cutting element during operation.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2010Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignees: Cornerstone Automation Systems, LLC, Robotica, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Doke, Jay Dugat
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Patent number: 8462324Abstract: A system for monitoring an optical cable includes a cable having monitor fibers solely for monitoring cable status. The monitor fibers may be fibers selected from optical fibers having a higher mechanical sensitivity to mechanical stresses than other fibers in the cable, which may attenuate earlier than the other fibers in the event of cable degradation. The monitor fibers may be in communication with a transmitter and receiver, for transmitting and receiving a monitor signal. The receiver may be in communication with an alarm, the alarm being operative to send an alert signal when an increased attenuation is detected from the monitor signal, the increased attenuation being indicative of the status of the optical cable.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2010Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: Eric R. Logan, Kevin B. Sparks
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Patent number: 8463095Abstract: Cables have dielectric armor with an armor profile that resembles conventional metal armored cable. The dielectric armor provides additional crush and impact resistance for the optical fibers and/or fiber optic assembly therein. The armored cables recover substantially from deformation caused by crush loads. Additionally, the armored fiber optic assemblies can have any suitable flame and/or smoke rating for meeting the requirements of the intended space.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2010Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: Gregory B. Bohler, Julian L. Greenwood, III, Keith A. Greer, Wesley B. Nicholson, James A. Register, III, Kimberly D. Slan
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Patent number: 8460221Abstract: An exemplary embodiment provides a hand-held apparatus for treatment of conditions requiring ultra-sonic or vibratory treatment. The apparatus includes a transducer, an electronic tuning circuit and a power source for powering the apparatus. The transducer has a first section axially aligned with the second section. The second section has an outer wall of predetermined thickness surrounding an annular cavity that contains a piezoelectric stack. The electronic tuning circuit is in communication with the piezoelectric stack. The circuit is configured to tune the transducer to a target output frequency. The transducer, electronic tuning circuit and power source are at least partially contained within a common housing that is configured to be grasped by a human hand to administer treatment.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2009Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Krypton Systems LLCInventor: Justin Nicholas Farrelly
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Patent number: 8460193Abstract: A non-invasive ultra-high frequency ultrasound treatment method and system are provided. An exemplary method and system comprise a high-frequency ultrasound transducer system configured for providing ultrasound treatment to a patient such that the superficial and/or subcutaneous regions of the patient can be treated. An exemplary high-frequency ultrasound transducer system comprises a control system and a transducer configured to provide treatment to the superficial and/or subcutaneous regions of interest. The high-frequency ultrasound transducer may be configured to operate at higher frequencies and controlled power levels to provide treatment to the superficial and/or subcutaneous regions of interest. For example, higher frequencies within the range from approximately 20 MHz to 500 MHz or more may be utilized.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2010Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Guided Therapy Systems LLCInventors: Peter G. Barthe, Michael H Slayton
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Publication number: 20130144142Abstract: A system and methods are provided for reducing electrochemical interference in a transdermal sampling and analysis device. A one-step transdermal glucose biosensor may calculate glucose concentrations that are artificially high compared to traditional home blood glucose sensors due to interference, which may be mitigated by forming an anti-interferent barrier layer over a sensing element. The anti-interferent barrier layer may be formed over a sensing layer and may possess a charge type which repels interferent molecules having the same charge type from interacting with the sensing layer disposed below the anti-interferent barrier layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2012Publication date: June 6, 2013Applicant: Flexible Medical Systems, LLCInventor: Flexible Medical Systems, LLC
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Publication number: 20130144152Abstract: Inventive embodiments include a system for preventing Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) in an infant, by the application of Stochastic Resonance neurological stimuli. The system includes a crib mattress and copper noise grids, wherein the copper noise grids are embedded in the crib mattress. The system also includes a mechanism for generating time controlled white noise and time controlled cyclic signals, combined with a multitude of varying frequencies and harmonics, wherein the mechanism is adjustable for measured local (near crib) white noise power density levels, the mechanism further adjustable for diurnal and seasonal white noise power density level changes. The system also includes circuitry effective for producing positive and negative adjustable DC voltage levels.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2012Publication date: June 6, 2013Applicant: Element 1 Systems LLCInventor: Adan R. Cervantes
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Publication number: 20130141010Abstract: Disclosed herein is a remotely adjustable lighting system with security features. The lighting system includes a lamp (e.g., luminaire) which carries solid-state light sources and a sensor. The solid-state light sources emit visible light at an adjustable output intensity. The sensor is responsive to line-of-sight wireless signals, and the lamp increases and decreases the output intensity of the light sources in response to output signals of the sensor. The lamp provides security features by selectively accepting and rejecting instructions carried by the line-of-sight wireless signals to vary the output intensity of the light sources.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2012Publication date: June 6, 2013Applicant: Express Imaging Systems, LLCInventor: Express Imaging Systems, LLC
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Patent number: 8454679Abstract: An endovascular conduit device and method for use during cardiac lead extraction and other vascular procedures is presented. The endovascular conduit device includes an outer-sheath, a conduit member, a lumen member, and an inflation member to control the flow of fluid within the conduit member. The endovascular conduit device may be positioned intravascularly as cardiac lead extraction or other procedures are performed. If necessary, as in the case of a vascular tear, the endovascular conduit device further includes expandable members that are activated to allow blood to be forced into the channel of the conduit member. Blood may then be contained and directed safely to bypass the area of vessel injury. In doing so, a catastrophic circulatory collapse or shock is prevented.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2009Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: Atrial Systems, LLCInventor: Sumit Verma
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Patent number: 8453668Abstract: A vacuum relief valve includes: a housing with a central cavity, the housing having a system branch, a vacuum branch, a pilot branch, and an exhaust branch, each of the branches in fluid communication with the central cavity and having a respective port; a piston assembly comprising a first disk located in the pilot branch, a second disk located adjacent the exhaust branch, and a connecting member to which the first and second disks are mounted; and an actuator attached to a pilot seal, the actuator configured to move the pilot seal between a closed position, in which the pilot seal is positioned in and seals the pilot port, and an open position, in which the pilot seal is spaced from and does not seal the pilot port. When the pilot seal is in the closed position, the second disk is positioned on and seals the exhaust port, and when the pilot seal is in the open position, the second disk is spaced from and does not seal the exhaust port.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2010Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: Parata System, LLCInventors: Richard D. Michelli, Dennis Vaders
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Patent number: 8453920Abstract: A carton is defined for packaging a plurality of articles. The carton includes a plurality of carton walls at least one of which includes a slot handle that comprises at least one foldable hand flap. The at least one foldable hand flap has an article receiving section for receiving a portion of an article in the carton when the at least one foldable hand flap is folded inwardly of the carton.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2011Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: MeadWestvaco Packaging Systems, LLCInventors: Garrett K Schemmel, Bradford J. Walling
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Patent number: 8454680Abstract: An endovascular conduit device and method for use during cardiac lead extraction and other vascular procedures is presented. The endovascular conduit device includes an outer-sheath, a conduit member, a lumen member, and an inflation member to control the flow of fluid within the conduit member. The endovascular conduit device may be positioned intravascularly as cardiac lead extraction or other procedures are performed. If necessary, as in the case of a vascular tear, the endovascular conduit device further includes expandable members that are activated to allow blood to be forced into the channel of the conduit member. Blood may then be contained and directed safely to bypass the area of vessel injury. In doing so, a catastrophic circulatory collapse or shock is prevented.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2010Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: Atrial Systems, LLCInventor: Sumit Verma