Patents Assigned to Systems, LLC
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Patent number: 8103797Abstract: A digital data communications network that supports efficient, scalable routing of data and use of network resources by combining a recursive division of the network into hierarchical sub-networks with repeating parameterized general purpose link communication protocols and an addressing methodology that reflects the physical structure of the underlying network hardware. The sub-division of the network enhances security by reducing the amount of the network visible to an attack and by insulating the network hardware itself from attack. The fixed bandwidth range at each sub-network level allows quality of service to be assured and controlled. The routing of data is aided by a topological addressing scheme that allows data packets to be forwarded towards their destination based on only local knowledge of the network structure, with automatic support for mobility and multicasting.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2004Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Tria Networks Systems, LLCInventor: John D Day
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Patent number: 8098195Abstract: A transmitter provides a plurality of output signals. The transmitter includes a processor, a modulator, a first circuit, and a second circuit. The modulator provides a modulated signal responsive to the processor. The modulated signal includes an amplitude modulated radio frequency for transmitting a pulse. The first circuit provides a first output signal, responsive to and with higher power than the modulated signal. The first output signal has a first phase during transmitting of the pulse. The second circuit provides a second output signal, responsive to and with higher power than the modulated signal. The second output signal has a second phase during transmitting of the pulse. The second phase is controlled by the second circuit in accordance with the first phase, the second phase, and indicia of a third phase provided by the processor.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2008Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Aviation Communication&Surveillance Systems LLCInventors: Mark D. Smith, Gregory T. Stayton
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Patent number: 8096094Abstract: A method for finishing an edge of an insulating concrete form wall constructed from insulating concrete form blocks having a cavity including covering a top surface of a side panel and a top portion of an exterior surface with an elongated member having two surface portions coupled together with an intermediate portion positioned between the two surface portions the intermediate portion being dimensioned and positioned for enclosing an end of the side panel and a portion of an opening to the cavity and attaching a plurality of wire ties positioned along the elongated member between the elongated member and rebar members positioned within the cavity, said coupling devices being attached before, during and after concrete being received within the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2009Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: All-Terior Systems, LLCInventor: Geoffrey Claude Mees
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Patent number: 8096481Abstract: A method, system, apparatus, and device to provide an effective, automatic means to effect exhaust, supply, or balanced ventilation, or a combination thereof, by automatically activating a ventilation fan for the selected operation time per cycle interval based on prior fan operation due to automatic cycle operation and user demand. In a second embodiment the ventilation fan controller automatically activates said ventilation fan in conjunction with operation of a blower of a central air conditioning system. In a third embodiment, the ventilation fan controller also automatically operates the blower for the selected operation time per blower cycle interval, including operation due to thermostat and/or humidistat demand and operates the ventilation fan in conjunction with operation of the blower and/or for the minimal time selected per interval, including operation due to user demand. Optionally, a position of an outside air intake damper is controlled in conjunction with activation of the blower.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2010Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: ABT Systems, LLCInventor: Armin F. Rudd
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Patent number: 8096435Abstract: A two-part (1, 2, 102, 118) transporting and vending package (52, 152) for containing and displaying articles (A). The articles are grouped and disposed upon the first part (1), which is augment by the second part (2) to give the package sufficient structural integrity to resist compressive forces being transmitted to the articles when the package is stacked with other such packages. The second part also restricts access to the articles. The package also comprises a releasable retaining means (24, 124) provided to maintain the first and second parts as a unit until access to the articles is required. The retaining means can be manipulated to deprive the package of its initial structural integrity and to provide improved access to the articles to facilitate vending.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2007Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Meadwestvaco Packaging Systems, LLCInventors: Jean-Michel Auclair, Alain Saulas
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Publication number: 20120011060Abstract: This document describes tools capable of altering to which interchange categories credit-card transactions are assigned. In some embodiments, the tools receive parameters for interchange categories and transaction information for a client (e.g., one or more merchants) that has been charged interchange fees based on some of these categories. The parameters are utilized (e.g., by a credit card issuer) to determine to which interchange category a particular transaction will be assigned. The tools may determine, based on these parameters and the transaction information, how transactions may be changed to enable similar credit-card transactions to be assigned to a lower-cost interchange category.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2011Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: PE Systems, LLCInventors: Alan Wayne McElroy, Thomas P. Parrish, Kelly Birr
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Patent number: 8092644Abstract: An apparatus and method for cleaning objects using plasma are disclosed. The apparatus provides a plurality of elongated dielectric barrier members arranged adjacent each other, a plurality of electrodes each contained within, and extending substantially along the length of, the plurality of elongated dielectric barrier members, and at least one buss bar for electrically coupling the plurality of electrodes to a voltage source.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2006Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: IonField Systems, LLCInventor: Peter Frank Kurunczi
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Patent number: 8091361Abstract: This invention relates to a method and apparatus for increasing the final feedwater temperature associated with a regenerative Rankine cycle, said cycle commonly used in thermal systems such as conventional power plants, whose steam generators are fired with a fossil fuel and whose regenerative Rankine cycle employs a reheating of the working fluid. This invention involves the placement of an Exergetic Heater System in the feedwater path of the regenerative Rankine cycle. The Exergetic Heater System conditions and heats feedwater such that the temperature of the cycle's final feedwater as it enters the steam generator has reached a desired value. The Exergetic Heater System receives its driving steam from an Intermediate Pressure turbine extraction.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2008Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Exergetic Systems, LLCInventor: Fred D. Lang
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Patent number: 8092643Abstract: A method and apparatus for cleaning and surface conditioning objects using plasma are disclosed. One embodiment of the method discloses providing a plurality of elongated dielectric barrier members arranged adjacent each other, the elongated dielectric barrier members having electrodes coupled therein, providing a ground plane, introducing the objects proximate the elongated dielectric barrier members and the ground plane, and producing a dielectric barrier discharge to form plasma between the ground plane and the elongated dielectric barrier members for cleaning the objects. One embodiment of the apparatus for cleaning objects using plasma discloses a plurality of elongated dielectric barrier members arranged adjacent each other, a plurality of electrodes, each contained within, and extending substantially along the length of, respective ones of the elongated dielectric barrier members, and a ground plane proximate the plurality of elongated dielectric barrier members.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2005Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: IonField Systems, LLCInventor: Peter Frank Kurunczi
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Patent number: 8094988Abstract: Apparatus and methods for verifying an acceptable splice termination include propagating light energy into the stub optical fiber of a fiber optic connector, detecting and collecting the amount of optical power emanating from the stub optical fiber at a termination area of the connector, converting the optical power to an electrical signal proportional to the amount of collected optical power, and displaying the electrical signal on a feedback monitor, such as an optical power meter, an LCD bar graph, or an LED. An initial (i.e., reference) value is obtained with the field optical fiber not in physical contact with the stub optical fiber. A final (i.e., terminated) value is obtained with the field optical fiber in physical contact with the stub optical fiber and terminated to the connector. The final value is compared to the initial value to determine whether the change (i.e., difference) is sufficient. Alternatively, the final value is compared to a predetermined limit or threshold.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2005Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: Bradley S. Billman, David W. Meek, Joshua D. Raker, Scott E. Semmler
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Patent number: 8094020Abstract: A data center server location system includes both hardware and software to provide for location and identification of servers and other equipment in equipment racks. The system provides a wired alternative to the wireless RFID tag system by using electronic ID tags connected to each piece of equipment, each electronic ID tag connected directly by wires to a equipment rack controller on the equipment rack. The equipment rack controllers then link over a local area network to a central control computer. The central control computer provides an operator interface, and runs a software application program that communicates with the equipment rack controllers and stores relationship information to enable locating servers associated with each of the ID tags.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2011Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Attend Systems, LLCInventors: Noah Groth, Jan P. Warhuus, Krassimir Anastassov Boyadjiev
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Publication number: 20120004973Abstract: A transaction system implemented with an exchange computer that interconnects with a user computing device, a data linking service, a plurality of transactional databases, and a plurality of information databases. The exchange computer receives, from a user computing device, customer identification data that identifies a customer, uses the customer identification data to access a customer database and retrieve from the customer database a customer record set, which includes a plurality of account information records, each of which is suitable for logging into an associated database. The exchange computer then uses each of the account information records to communicate with the database associated with the account information record and retrieve customer information. The retrieved customer information is then collated into an account web page, which is sent to the user computing device for display by the user computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2011Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: Signature Systems LLCInventor: Richard Postrel
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Patent number: 8089382Abstract: Provided are, among other things, systems, methods and techniques for converting a continuous-time, continuously variable signal into a sampled and quantized signal. According to one representative embodiment, an apparatus includes multiple quantization-noise-shaping continuous-time filters, each in a separate processing branch and having an adder that includes multiple inputs and an output; an input signal is coupled to one of the inputs of the adder; the output of the adder is coupled to one of the inputs of the adder through a first filter; and the output of a sampling/quantization circuit in the same processing branch is coupled to one of the inputs of the adder through a second filter, with the second filter having a different transfer function than the first filter.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2010Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Syntropy Systems, LLCInventor: Christopher Pagnanelli
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Patent number: 8089807Abstract: A method and system for a Crash Protected Memory (CPM) system are provided. The system includes a Multi-Level Cell (MLC) memory module including a first memory portion and a processor communicatively coupled to the MLC memory module. The processor is programmed to write in the first memory portion a first digital value into a first level of each data-storing cell in the first memory portion and to write a second digital value into a second level of each data-storing cell wherein the first and second digital values are the same. The processor is further programmed to read a digital value from each level of each data-storing cell in the first memory portion and determine a single digital cell value for each data-storing cell.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2010Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: GE Aviation Systems, LLCInventor: Joseph Bernard Steffler
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Patent number: 8090177Abstract: The present invention discloses a method for the detection of atypical vessels in digital cervical imagery. A pre-processing stage is applied to enhance the contrast of blood vessel features compared to the surrounding tissue. Next, a segmentation stage is applied to identify regions of interest for atypical vessels using texture and gradient information. Finally, a post-processing stage (1) identifies other clinically relevant features in the cervical imager, and removes these features from the region of interest; and (2) uses color, size, and shape information to further refine the region of interest to eliminate false positives and determine a final region of interest. This automated method of atypical vessel detection is especially useful for diagnostic purposes such as cervical cancer detection.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2008Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: STI Medical Systems, LLCInventors: Sankar Venkataraman, Wenjing Li, Ulf Peter Gustafsson
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Patent number: 8090454Abstract: In accordance with an exemplary and non-limiting embodiment of the disclosure, a computer readable medium is encoded with instructions for directing a processor to receive at least one model defining the energy consumption of at least one vending machine as a function of at least one parameter, receive at least one goal comprising a plurality of parameter values within which the at least one vending machine is to operate, and utilize the at least one model and the at least one goal to determine an operation regime for the at least one vending machine.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2009Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Vendmore Systems, LLCInventors: Paul T. Breitenbach, Paul Signorelli, Matthew D. Breitenbach, Colin Marr, Igor Zhuk, Daniel Signorelli
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Patent number: 8090471Abstract: A medicament dispensing cabinet is comprised of a frame, at least one controller, and a plurality of drawers each movably carried by the frame and each defining a plurality of dispensing cells. A plurality of removable dispensing devices is provided with each one carried by one of the dispensing cells. Each of the dispensing cells further comprises a motor for providing rotary motion to one of the removable dispensing devices in response to the controller, a sensor operating in conjunction with the controller for counting medicament dispensed from one of the removable dispensing devices, a chute for receiving medicament dispensed from one of the removable dispensing devices and a chute gate for controlling access to the chute. The cabinet may additionally comprise a chute gate release responsive to the controller for controlling the chute gate and a chute gate sensor connected to the controller and responsive to the position of the chute gate.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2010Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Parata Systems, LLCInventors: Paul Randall Shows, Robert Parks, Ryan Kalntz, Eric Lamont Holmes, Matthew Goodworth, Stuart Morgan, Matthew Stuart Beale, Michael A. Bergeron, Stan Jankowski
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Patent number: 8090424Abstract: An apparatus for determine a glucose level having a calibration module; an image acquisition module; an image compensation module; and, a dynamic pattern matching module. A method using the apparatus is also described.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2006Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: STI Medical Systems, LLCInventors: Dale E. Winther, Liming Wang, Runchuan Zhao
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Publication number: 20110320562Abstract: Disclosed is a data extraction system including a mobile target device including a storage device; a data extraction device to extract data from the storage device; a transfer path in which the extracted data travels from the data extraction device to a receiving device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2011Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: Battlefield Telecommunications Systems, LLCInventors: Sean L. Lane, Alexander C. Watson
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Method and user interface for performing a scan operation for a scanner coupled to a computer system
Patent number: RE43086Abstract: A method and user interface is provided for use on a computer system coupled with a scanner for performing a scan operation on an original document, which allows the user to acquire scanned images in an easier and more user-friendly manner. The method allows the user to scan an original document without requiring the user to have learned knowledge a background in the science of image processing, and also allows the scanner to perform only one scan operation on the original document. These features allow the use of the scanner to be easier and more user-friendly than the prior art. By the, method, the first step is to determine In the method, first a scanner driver program suited for optimizing the scan of the original document determines a set of image processing settings by a scanner driving program that are suited for optimal scan of the original document; and then.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2005Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Transpacific Systems, LLCInventors: Chuan-Yu Hsu, Jay Liu, T. J. Hsu