Patents Assigned to Systems, LLC
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Publication number: 20070108231Abstract: A dispensing device is provided which may include a nozzle adapted to receive and dispense a plurality of pressurized constituents. The nozzle may include an inlet portion; an outlet portion spaced from the inlet portion; and an actuation member receiving portion. The dispensing device may further include a head configured to receive the nozzle therein. The head may include a bottom part mountable atop a plurality of pressurized containers, and a top part adapted to be received on the bottom part of the head so as to substantially enclose the nozzle. The top part of the head may include a resilient actuation portion formed integrally thereon and adapted to be depressed by a user and an actuation member disposed on an internal surface of the resilient actuation portion of the head for contacting the nozzle actuation member receiving portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2006Publication date: May 17, 2007Applicant: Mixtek System, LLCInventors: Richard Gray, Christopher Mears, Ryan Crist, Tony Kopp, Jason Rohr, Bruce Nemec, Milton Dallas, Mort Westman
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Patent number: 7216512Abstract: A field-installable connector includes a connector housing and a ferrule having front and rear opposed faces and at least one fiber bore defined longitudinally therethrough. A laser processed stub optical fiber is disposed within the one fiber bore of the ferrule and extends a predetermined distance beyond the rear face of the ferrule. An alignment feature is operable for self-centering the stub optical fiber and a field optical fiber to perform a mechanical splice using a camming means. A method of laser processing a stub optical fiber includes rotating the stub optical fiber and sweeping a laser beam directed at a desired angle back and forth across a surface of the optical fiber. An oscillating motion of the laser is driven by an intermittent sinusoidal signal that results in two deposits of energy onto the stub optical fiber followed by a cooling period before subsequent deposits of energy occur.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2003Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: Corning Cable Systems, LLCInventors: Jeff D. Danley, T. Brian Wacaster, Joel C. Rosson
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Patent number: 7216692Abstract: The preferred embodiment of the present invention is a die casting apparatus and method evidencing increased apparatus output including the ability of using multiple die tools. The invention includes an indexing assembly removably engaged with at least one die block assembly for transporting between four stations, including an injection station, a cooling station, an ejection station, and a recovery station. The injection station includes a frame, a clamp assembly attached to the frame for clamping and releasing the die block assembly, a shot sleeve assembly engaged with the die block assembly for receiving molten material, such as metal, from a furnace means and injecting the molten material into the die block assembly, and a shot cylinder releasably coupled with the shot sleeve assembly for controlling the injection of molten material.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2005Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: Efficient Manufacturing Systems, LLCInventors: Dave L. Graves, Gerard M. Hellebusch, Patrick Robert Meyer, John A. Yegge, Sr., Todd Rio
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Patent number: 7216797Abstract: An article carrier and a blank for forming an article carrier, for holding one or more articles, for example foodstuff or the like, including a base panel, a pair of outwardly sloping side wall panels hingedly connected to the base panel and one or more inwardly sloping end wall panels hingedly connected to the base panel.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2003Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: MeadWestvaco Packaging Systems, LLCInventor: Philippe Lebras
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Patent number: 7219158Abstract: A network apparatus for performing functions to enhance performance of a communication network is provided. The network apparatus includes a spoofing module that is configured to selectively spoof a multiple connections associated with a multiple hosts based upon corresponding spoofing criteria and to provide local acknowledgement of received messages over the connections. Additionally, the network apparatus includes a connection module that multiplexes the connections over a common backbone connection, and a prioritization module that prioritizes access to the backbone connection based upon prioritization criteria. Further, the network apparatus includes a path selection module that determines a path to transmit the received messages based upon path selection criteria. The spoofing module allocates a connection control block corresponding to a spoofed connection. Each of the connection control blocks stores information related to the connections.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2001Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: Hughes Network Systems LLCInventors: John Border, Ken Burrell
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Patent number: 7218277Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus, method, and computer-executable program for detecting antenna failures in directional antennas. In particular, the present invention compares a bearing calculated from received positional data concerning a target to the bearing of the target determined using the directional antenna. If the calculated bearing and the determined bearing differ by greater than a predetermined amount, it is determined that there is an antenna failure. In this way, bearing information determined by the directional antenna is compared against a piece of known data in order to determine if the antenna is functioning properly.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2005Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: Aviation Communication & Surveillance Systems, LLCInventor: Mark Dean Smith
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Patent number: 7211541Abstract: A hydrogen storage composite material having a Mg—Ni based alloy with a coating of a catalytically active metal deposited on at least a portion of a surface of said Mg—Ni based alloy. The coating is less than about 200 angstroms thick and preferably is formed from iron or palladium. The composite material is capable of adsorbing at least 3 weight percent hydrogen and desorbing at least 1 weight percent hydrogen at 30° C. The Mg—Ni based alloy has a microstructure including both a Mg-rich phase and a Ni-rich phase, micro-tubes having an inner core of Ni-rich material surrounded by a sheathing of Mg-rich material, amorphous structural regions and microcrystalline structural regions.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2003Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: Ovonic Hydrogen Systems LLCInventors: Michael A. Fetcenko, Kwo Young, Taihei Ouchi, Melanie Reinhout, Stanford R. Ovshinsky
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Patent number: 7213268Abstract: A method is described for controlling customer installations of software or data by providing to the customer an encrypted list of authorized installation targets, whereby the installation program reads and decrypts the list, and only allows installation to proceed if the customer's installation target has a serial number that matches one of the vendor-provided serial numbers in the authorization list. Provision is also made for allowing customers to add serial numbers to the list, within constraints predetermined by the software vendor. Also provided is a method for a customer to perform a predetermined number of installations, whereby the software maintains and decrements a counter in an encrypted file on a storage medium, keeping track of how many remaining installations a customer may perform.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2003Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: Aviation Communication and Surveillance Systems, LLCInventors: Desi Stelling, Timothy Schulze, Vance Walker
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Publication number: 20070090644Abstract: A hose connector adapted to have a polymeric hose fitted on the outer periphery of the hose connector. The hose connector comprises a metal tubing and a sealing element. The sealing element includes a ring portion and a resilient member portion attached to the ring portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2006Publication date: April 26, 2007Applicant: TI Group Automotive Systems, LLCInventors: David Poirier, Jim Kerin
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Patent number: 7207413Abstract: An acoustic impedance matching enclosure is provided having a driver loaded into a chamber buffering the throat/mouth of a closed loop transmission line. Transmission line consists of a termination member, outer and inner enclosure walls, high-density lining and throat/mouth area. Transmission line eliminates internal random standing waves while providing variable-frequency standing waves that through superposition of the waves compensates for mass-acceleration loss of the high-end of the driver output while damping the resonance of the driver. Alternative application of the acoustic impedance matching enclosure is that of compression loading the driver directly into the closed loop transmission line and using an acoustic low pass filter to translate the output into low frequencies only through a port.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2004Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignee: TBI Audio Systems LLCInventor: Jan Princeton Plummer
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Patent number: 7207474Abstract: A carton includes a top wall, a pair of opposed side walls connected to the side edges of the top wall, an end wall interconnecting the side walls and an article dispenser for dispensing articles from the carton. The dispenser includes a detachable portion of the carton formed at least from the side and end walls. The detachable portion is connected at least to the side and end walls by a detachable connection to be detached from the carton to define an opening for exposing at least an endmost article for removal. At least one of the side walls comprises a tear initiation arrangement for facilitating a user's cross-tearing motion for detaching the detachable portion along the detachable connection. The detachable connection of the detachable portion comprises a frangible line of joinder for defining an edge of the opening. The frangible line extends from the tear initiation arrangement into at least the end wall.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2005Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignee: MeadWestvaco Packaging Systems, LLCInventor: John Murdock Holley, Jr.
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Patent number: 7209375Abstract: Eccentricity of a optical fiber installed in a passageway of a ferrule is minimized by imposing a force on the end of the optical fiber projecting from the passageway at the ferrule end face to push the optical fiber to a desired position in the passageway, prior to curing an adhesive used for fixing the optical fiber in the passageway, so as to compensate for eccentricity of the passageway. In one embodiment, the force is imposed on the optical fiber by hanging a weight on the optical fiber. In another embodiment, the force is imposed on the optical fiber by using a pressurized jet of fluid. The point of application of the force, the magnitude of the force, and the viscosity of the adhesive are selected such that minimal optical fiber bending occurs, thereby assuring that the optical fiber is positioned at the desired position in the passageway for an appreciable distance from the ferrule end face along the passageway.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2003Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: Brian J. Gimbel, James P. Luther, Thomas Theuerkorn, Hieu V. Tran, Darrell Childers, Dennis M. Knecht
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Patent number: 7207727Abstract: A one-piece fiber optic receptacle is provided for aligning and optically connecting a plug ferrule with a back-side ferrule of like configuration. The fiber optic receptacle includes a receptacle housing defining an internal cavity opening through an external end and an opposed internal end, an alignment sleeve disposed within the internal cavity and received within the internal end of the receptacle housing, and a sleeve retainer removably secured to the internal end of the receptacle housing and operable for providing access to the alignment sleeve from the internal end of the receptacle housing. The fiber optic receptacle further includes biasing member supports that facilitate loading and ensure alignment of at least one biasing member during assembly and use. Tapered posts may be provided on at least one of the alignment sleeve and the sleeve retainer for retaining and guiding the at least one biasing member during assembly and use.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2004Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: Hieu V. Tran, James P. Luther, Xin Liu, Thomas Theuerkorn, Charles A. Yow, Jr.
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Patent number: 7204272Abstract: A modular manifold comprises a front cap, an end cap, and at least two adjoining port modules being securely sandwiched between the front and end caps. Each of the adjoining port modules comprises an internal channel adapted for fluid flow, and a side port in communication with the internal channel. The internal channels of the adjoining port modules define a common manifold channel. The side ports are aligned substantially in a linear fashion and adapted to provide access to the common manifold channel. The common manifold channel is accessed at one end via the front cap and sealed at another end via the end cap.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2005Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Micad Marine Systems, LLCInventor: Ron Steinberg
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Patent number: 7204644Abstract: A field installable fiber optic connector includes a housing and a ferrule holder inserted from the rearward end of the housing. A spring element inserted into the front of the housing and a spring element retainer attached to the ferrule holder bias the ferrule holder forward. An optical fiber stub is disposed between opposed splice members and a field fiber is inserted between the splice members and guided by a groove into abutment with the end of the optical fiber stub. A cam disposed about the ferrule holder is movable to facilitate insertion of the field fiber and to clamp the field fiber and the optical fiber stub between the splice members. In one embodiment, a trigger is coupled to the housing. The trigger is disposed about and slides relative to the ferrule holder, thereby biasing the housing forward relative to the ferrule holder to aid in latching the connector.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2004Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: Brandon A. Barnes, Brad S. Billman, David W. Meek, Scott E. Semmler, Jason F. Forsberg
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Patent number: 7204369Abstract: A wraparound carton comprises wall panels hingedly interconnected in series, wherein the wall panels include a pair of base wall panels at the opposite end of the blank. One of the base wall panels is connected to an adjacent wall panel through a beam forming portion that includes a bracket panel hingedly connected to the one base wall panel and a pair of support panels both connected to the bracket panel and extending to the adjacent wall panel.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2003Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: MeadWestvaco Packaging Systems, LLCInventor: Philippe LeBras
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Patent number: 7206064Abstract: A laser Doppler velocimeter is formed using erbium-doped fiber as the lasing medium. The fiber is diode-pumped. By properly modulating the lasing in the fiber, pulses of radiation may be generated. A telescope acts as the transmission device to focus the radiation at a specified point, and may also act as the receiving system for reflected radiation. The portion of the reflected radiation collected by the receiving system is analyzed to determine the Doppler shift caused by aerosols or objects at the focal point of the telescope.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2006Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Optical Air Data Systems, LLCInventors: Philip L. Rogers, Kerry J. Vahala
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Patent number: 7206481Abstract: A plurality of fiber optic cables are manufactured as an assembly of fiber optic cables that are later separated into independent fiber optic cables. A method of manufacturing the fiber optic cable assembly is also described. A jacketing cover is extruded over components of the fiber optic cables with a portion connecting the fiber optic cables, and the fiber optic cables can separated from each other by tearing, cutting, or removing a filling element between the fiber optic cables.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2004Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Corning Cable Systems, LLC.Inventors: Christopher M. Quinn, Craig M. Conrad, David W. Chiasson, Carl M. Whisnant, Jr.
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Patent number: 7206482Abstract: Disclosed is a fiber optic drop cable including at least one optical waveguide, at least one roving, and a cable jacket. In one embodiment, the at least one roving includes a resin matrix having a water-based acrylic composition that includes an ethylene-acrylic acid and a water-swellable component. The resin matrix has a percent by weight of about 10 percent or less of the flexible roving so that the at least of one roving is at least partially bonded with the cable jacket, thereby inhibiting buckling of the cable jacket. In another embodiment, a plurality of rovings are arranged in clusters in the cable for influencing the bonding between the rovings and cable jacket. Also, disclosed is a protective casing for protecting and routing optical fibers along with preconnectorized cable assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2005Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Corning Cable Systems, LLC.Inventors: Todd R. Rhyne, David A. Seddon, James D. Mohler, Joseph T. Cody, William C. Hurley
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Patent number: D541150Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2005Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignee: MeadWestvaco Packaging Systems, LLCInventor: John M. Holley, Jr.