Patents Assigned to Systems, LLC
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Patent number: 7633387Abstract: A method for automatically calibrating and deploying a tracking system of the type used by emergency responders (10) at the scene of a chaotic event such as a fire or the like. Each firefighter (10) is issued a wireless tag (26) having a unique identification number. Personal details about the firefighter (10) are prerecorded in a central database (44). Every piece of equipment (12, 14, 16) is also issued a wireless tag (26), with details about that piece of equipment prerecorded in the central database (44). At the scene of an emergency, drop readers (30, 30?) are scattered about the area. The drop readers (30, 30?) sense the location and ID number of each wireless tag (26). The drop readers (30, 30?) communicate with the central database (44) via a wireless connection (46). A scene commander (18) interfaces with the central database (44) through a graphic user interface (48) to acquire real time information about the location and movement of all personnel and equipment at the response scene.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2006Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: ERT Systems, LLCInventors: Dennis Conrad Carmichael, John Clemens Ellis
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Patent number: 7632076Abstract: Controlling one or more component of a vehicle air supply system, such as an air compressor or an air dryer, based on an engine control signal. Examples of engine control signals include emission control signals, turbocharger status signals, coolant temperature signals, and ambient temperature signals.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2005Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLCInventors: Sharon A. Seitz, Roger L. Sweet, William P. Amato
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Patent number: 7631656Abstract: A pressure control valve includes a housing, a piston within the housing, a biasing means within the housing for biasing the piston to seat in a first position for limiting fluid communication between an inlet port of the housing and an outlet port of the housing, and an insert cooperating with the biasing means for setting a pressure differential between an inlet side of the piston and an outlet side of the piston that unseats the piston from the first position for establishing fluid communication between the inlet port and the outlet port.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2005Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLCInventors: Fred Hoffman, Leonard Quinn
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Publication number: 20090305659Abstract: A method and system of notifying individuals at a location of an event. The method includes the steps of receiving, at a first device, a data broadcast system (DBS) message, wherein the first device is associated with at least one group and analyzing, by the first device, the DBS message. After analyzing, the first device performs at least one of the following: (1) presenting, by the first device, an alert message, wherein the alert message comprises an audio or visual message including text that is descriptive of the event, and (2) transmitting, by a mesh network transceiver of the first device, the DBS message so that it may be received by at least one additional device within the group.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2009Publication date: December 10, 2009Applicant: Smart Warning Systems, LLC d/b/a Metis Secure SolutionsInventors: David Hochendoner, Timothy Means, Storm Orion
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Publication number: 20090303496Abstract: The penetration depth of surface acoustic wave scales with wavelength. To measure thinner films using impulse stimulated thermal scattering (ISTS) it is advantageous to reduce the measurement wavelength to on the order of 1 micron. One way to reduce the measurement wavelength is to employ a high numerical aperture lens to converge an excitation and probe laser beam in an optical system at wider angles. While doing this, the increased optical/mechanical tolerances can be reduced by fine-tuning the phase between an excitation laser pattern and a probe laser pattern by adjusting either a neutral-density filter or matching plate for a particular wavelength. Blocking unwanted diffraction order beams generated by the optical system with a specialized design beam block plate is needed to retain the long wavelength capability.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2005Publication date: December 10, 2009Applicant: Advanced Metrology Systems, LLCInventor: Alexander Mazurenko
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Publication number: 20090302086Abstract: A method of opening an ampoule and an ampoule opening device are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2009Publication date: December 10, 2009Applicant: Starr Systems, LLCInventor: LISA STARR
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Publication number: 20090303993Abstract: A communication device for transmitting and receiving messages via an emergency notification network. The communication device includes a receiver configured to receive a data packet from a data broadcasting system, a processor operably connected to the receiver and configured to process the data packet, a memory operably connected to the processor and configured to store data, a mesh network transceiver operably connected to the processor and configured to transmit the received data packet via a mesh network to at least a second communication device, and an output device operably connected to the processor and configured to present an alert corresponding to the data packet.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2009Publication date: December 10, 2009Applicant: Smart Warning Systems, LLC d/b/a Metis Secure SolutionsInventors: David Hochendoner, Timothy Means, Storm Orion
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Patent number: 7628545Abstract: A fiber optic plug assembly of a fiber optic connector assembly is provided and generally includes a fiber optic plug mounted upon an end of a fiber optic cable; a pre-molded boot placed over the fiber optic plug and the fiber optic cable; and a crimp band mated over the pre-molded boot to secure the boot to the fiber optic cable; wherein the fiber optic plug assembly is operable to mate to a fiber optic receptacle. The plug assembly eliminates the need for an overmolded boot. Further, the present invention eliminates the need to perform a heat shrink between the buffer tube and crimp body through the internal O-ring. The plug assembly meets the standards of GR-3120-CORE while at the same time providing a simpler hardware package that can be assembled with ordinary connectorization tools.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2007Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: Joseph Todd Cody, James Phillip Luther, Christopher Paul Lewallen, Thomas Theuerkorn
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Patent number: 7628823Abstract: A method of testing for sanitization of textiles comprises the steps of cleaning textiles in a water solution and testing the water solution for the presence of contaminants such as adenosine triphosphate (ATP), typically with a luminometer. Typically, the water solution will be drained from a cleaning vessel and tested. Another option is the testing of the water solution extracted after draining such as by a spin cycle. The method provides improved accuracy of test results as to the level of cleanliness. In addition, testing at this early step of the laundering process allows for additional cleaning if needed without having undertaken costly and time-consuming steps such as drying. Moreover, absent re-contamination of the textiles after the cleaning process, drying and finishing procedures may be accomplished without further sanitizing the textiles.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2007Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Washing Systems, LLCInventor: Allen G. Banks
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Optical fiber assemblies having relatively low-levels of water-swellable powder and methods therefor
Patent number: 7630605Abstract: Disclosed are fiber optic assemblies having at least one optical fiber and a water-swellable powder within a tube and/or cavity and methods for making the same. Fiber optic assemblies of the present invention use relatively low-levels of water-swellable powder while still effectively blocking the migration of tap water and/or saline solutions of 3% by weight along the tube and/or cavity. Furthermore, cleaning of the optical fibers is not necessary before connectorization like with conventional fiber optic cables that use a gel or grease. Generally speaking, at least some of the water-swellable powder is transferred to the inside surface of the tube, cavity, optical fiber or the like; rather, than being a loose powder that is able to migrate within the tube or cavity. Moreover, the existence of water-swellable powder within the fiber optic assembly or cable is nearly transparent to the craft since relatively low-levels are possible.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2007Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: Anne G. Bringuier, Warren W. McAlpine, Christopher M. Quinn, John A. Rowe, Dave A. Seddon, Catharina L. Tedder, Gilbert D. Tugman, Brian S. Witz, George Ndayizeye -
Patent number: 7629071Abstract: A gas diffusion electrode and method of making the same. According to one embodiment, the electrode comprises a support layer, a first cushioning layer positioned on top of the support layer, a second cushioning layer positioned on top of the first cushioning layer, and a catalyst layer positioned on top of the second cushioning layer. The support layer is a mechanically stable, electrically-conductive, gas porous substrate, such as carbon fiber paper. The first cushioning layer, which is also gas porous, comprises a non-woven mat of electrically-conductive, chemically-inert fibers, preferably carbon nanofibers, bound together with a polymeric binder, such as polytetrafluoroethylene. The second cushioning layer is similar to the first cushioning layer, except that carbon black or a similar electrically-conductive, chemically-inert particulate material is included in addition to or instead of the fibrous material for the purpose of fine-tuning pore size.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2004Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Giner Electrochemical Systems, LLCInventors: Han Liu, Robert C. McDonald, Thomas J. McCallum, Anthony B. LaConti, John Forchione, Jeanette O'Hara, Joerg Roth
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Patent number: 7629704Abstract: A method and apparatus for harnessing power associated with ocean waves and converting that power into electricity. The apparatus is a buoy that houses a vertically oriented central shaft, a pendulum, and a generator. As the buoy tilts from the vertical under the influence of wave motion, the pendulum is accelerated and rotates about the central shaft. A centrally-placed generator is mechanically coupled to, and driven by, the rotating pendulum so that the pendulum's kinetic energy is converted into electricity. The electricity may be stored at or near the buoy or transferred to a remote facility. Moreover, a fin array located along the bottom of the buoy serves as an anti-torque mechanism and improves the operational efficiency of the electricity production. The method involves employing use of the centrally located generator and the fin array to efficiently harness wave power.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2008Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Seadyne Energy Systems, LLCInventor: Steven C. Hench
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Patent number: 7628548Abstract: A polymer based index-matching gel for use with nanostructure optical fibers is disclosed. The index-matching gel has a viscosity ? at 25° C. of 3 Pa-s???100 Pa-s, which prevents the index-matching gel from wicking into the voids and down the nanostructure optical fiber to a depth where the fiber performance and/or device performance is compromised. The gel is suitable for use when mechanically splicing optical fibers when at least one of the optical fibers is a nanostructure optical fiber. The gel is also suitable for use in fiber optic connectors wherein at least one of the optical fibers constituting the connection is a nanostructure optical fiber.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2007Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: Seldon David Benjamin, Dana Craig Bookbinder, Timothy Edward Myers, Michael Heath Rasmussen
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Patent number: 7624790Abstract: Desalination apparatus based on porous restraint panels fabricated from a number of different layers of metal, thermoplastic, or other substances are used as sophisticated heat exchangers to control the growth of gas hydrate. The gas hydrate is produced after infusion of liquid hydrate-forming material into water to be treated, which liquid hydrate-forming material can also be used to carry out all the refrigeration necessary to cool seawater to near the point of hydrate formation and to cool the porous restraint panels. Hydrate forms on and dissociates through the porous restraints. The composite restraint panels can also be used in gaseous atmospheres where, for instance, it is desired to remove dissolved water.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2008Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Marine Desalination Systems, LLCInventor: Michael David Max
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Patent number: 7627214Abstract: An adjustable optical tap for adjusting input power, output power and drop power in a communications network includes an enclosure having a plurality of connector assemblies being configured for interconnecting input and output cables; a cover attachable to the enclosure, the cover including a plurality of drop cable ports; and a tunable splitter disposed in the enclosure in communication with the input cable and the drop cable ports, the tunable splitter being configured for adjustment to affect attenuation in a broad wavelength band.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2008Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: Mark E. Conner, David R. Kozischek, Frances D. Carter, Daniel A. Nolan, William J. Miller, William T. Sawyer
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Patent number: 7627250Abstract: The radio-over-fiber (RoF) transponder includes a converter unit adapted to convert RF electrical signals into optical signals and vice versa, and an antenna system electrically coupled to the converter unit. The antenna system includes first and second Z-shaped patch antenna elements formed on an antenna substrate. These patches are adapted to respectively transmit and receive radio-frequency (RF) electromagnetic radiation at a first frequency fA (e.g., 2.4 GHz) over a first picocell. The antenna system also includes a square patch antenna element formed atop the antenna substrate surface between the first and second Z-shaped patch antenna elements. The square patch antenna is adapted to transmit and receive RF electromagnetic radiation at a second frequency fB (e.g., 5.2 GHz) over a second picocell substantially co-located with the first picocell. One or more spaced-apart transponders can be supported by one or more optical fibers to form an array of picocells.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2006Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: Jacob George, Michael Sauer, Luis A. Zenteno
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Patent number: 7625471Abstract: A sputtering cathode assembly attachable to a cathode mounting plate for a thin-film vapor deposition chamber. The cathode assembly includes a magnet module and a cathode body generally coextensive with and sealingly housing the magnet module and defining a water channel between a top plate of the cathode body and a cooling channel plate of the magnet module. An elongated target is releasably connected atop and coextensive with the top plate and secured in place by a unique threaded fastener engagement between a target clamp and an edge portion of the cathode body whereby the target is replaceable without disassembly of the cathode body. Unique replaceable elongated fastener receiving inserts releasably secure said target against the target plate to effect target replacement without disassembly of the cathode body.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2006Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Mustang Vacuum Systems, LLCInventors: Robert Choquette, Patrick Manley
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Patent number: D605585Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2008Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Solar Suspension Systems, LLCInventor: Steven J. Conger
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Patent number: D605787Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2009Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Reled Systems, LLCInventors: Dan Barton, Brad Barton
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Patent number: D606163Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2006Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLCInventors: Brian Bobby, Travis Ramler