Abstract: A user interface (UI) enables a user to access a set of options relating to an element of the UI by contacting a region of a touchscreen, or hovering a feature over the region, associated with that element. Upon contacting or hovering for at least a determined period of time, an arranged set of options is displayed and the user can swipe or move the feature in a specified direction to select a specific option. The options can be the same for each instance of a type of item. When a user learns the direction of one of these options, the user does not have to contact or hover long enough to bring up the menu, but can contact or hover long enough to indicate the element of interest and then perform the appropriate motion, which can cause the action to be performed without first displaying the menu.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 25, 2012
Date of Patent:
June 23, 2015
Assignee:
AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Inventors:
Timothy T. Gray, Aaron Michael Donsbach, Mark R. Privett
Abstract: A threshold generation device sets a ratio of a length along a main scanning direction to a length along a sub-direction based on a relation between image reproducibility in the main scanning direction and image reproducibility in the sub-direction of an image processing device for forming an image on a paper based on an image data obtained by the halftone processing. The device determines spatial frequency characteristics having a domain of an ellipse shape having set major axis and minor axis as peak values. The device sets a threshold value of each pixel of the threshold matrix in accordance with the determined spatial frequency characteristics.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 28, 2012
Date of Patent:
June 23, 2015
Assignee:
KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Abstract: The present application is directed to methods of improving cell culture vessel assays. In one aspect the application is directed to a method of reducing the curvature of the meniscus comprising applying a coating material to the interior wall of the vessel, wherein the coating material provides a receding contact angle of about 90 degrees with aqueous solutions and culture media. In another aspect, the application is directed to a method of labeling cells in a first solution by generating droplets of a second solution containing at least one cell-labelling agent and allowing the droplets of the second solution to contact the surface of the first solution.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 26, 2008
Date of Patent:
June 23, 2015
Assignee:
STEMCELL TECHNOLOGIES INC.
Inventors:
Steven Woodside, Jason Dowd, Gary Dossantos, Oliver Egeler
Abstract: Methods for coating a metal substrate or a metal alloy with electrically conductive titania-based material. The methods produce metal components for electrochemical devices that need high electrical conductance, corrosion resistance and electrode reaction activities for long term operation at a low cost.
Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide apparatus and method for analyzing mechanical inputs. The apparatus comprises mechanical elements configured to receive mechanical inputs and a piezoresistive sensor configured to convert the mechanical inputs into electric signals. The apparatus further includes electrical elements configured to determine voltage components of the electric signals and a processor configured to analyze the voltage components, wherein the voltage components are analyzed to determine a plurality of characteristics of the mechanical inputs.
Abstract: A seal disk assembly for a flow control valve includes a disk housing having a seating portion with a concave arched profile and a seal disk having a mounting portion that is received in the disk housing. The seal disk has a seal surface for engaging a valve seat.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 14, 2012
Date of Patent:
June 23, 2015
Assignee:
EMERSON PROCESS MANAGEMENT REGULATOR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Abstract: A method includes, in a data storage device that includes a non-volatile memory and a controller coupled to a non-volatile memory, the controller including a bus and a processor coupled to the bus, accessing a volatile memory included in the controller via a first interface. The volatile memory is coupled to the bus via the first interface. The data storage device further includes a resistive random access memory (ReRAM) having a second interface. The method also includes storing data at the ReRAM via the second interface. The ReRAM is coupled to the bus via the second interface. The controller is configured to store user data at the non-volatile memory via a dedicated controller-to-non-volatile memory interface.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 3, 2014
Date of Patent:
June 23, 2015
Assignee:
SANDISK TECHNOLOGIES INC.
Inventors:
Sergey Anatolievich Gorobets, Aaron Keith Olbrich
Abstract: Systems, methods, apparatuses, and computer readable medium are provided that cause a two dimensional image to appear three dimensional and also create a dynamic or animated illustrated images. The systems, methods, apparatuses and computer readable mediums implement displacement maps in a number of novel ways in conjunction with among other software, facial feature recognition software to recognize the areas of the face and allow the users to then customize those areas that are recognized. Furthermore, the created displacement maps are used to create all of the dynamic effects of an image in motion.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 28, 2010
Date of Patent:
June 23, 2015
Assignee:
FACECAKE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Inventors:
Linda Smith, Clayton Nicholas Graff, John Szeder
Abstract: A process for the recovery of silicon includes providing silicon-containing solids recovered from a silicon manufacturing process, said recovered silicon-containing solids being substantially free of semiconductor dopants; converting the recovered silicon-containing solids into gaseous silicon forms; subjecting to purification by minimal distillation; collecting the gaseous silicon forms as a condensed liquid of silicon-containing compounds; and utilizing the silicon-containing compounds for silicon deposition.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 4, 2009
Date of Patent:
June 23, 2015
Assignee:
SEMLUX TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Inventors:
Alleppey V. Hariharan, Jagannathan Ravi
Abstract: The amount of power and processing needed to process gesture input for a computing device can be reduced by utilizing a separate gesture sensor. The gesture sensor can have a form factor similar to that of conventional camera elements, in order to reduce costs by being able to utilize readily available low cost parts, but can have a lower resolution and adjustable virtual shutter such that fast motions can be captured and/or recognized by the device. In some devices, a subset of the pixels of the gesture sensor can be used as a motion detector, enabling the gesture sensor to run in a low power state unless there is likely gesture input to process. Further, at least some of the processing and circuitry can be included with the gesture sensor such that various functionality can be performed without accessing a central processor or system bus, thus further reducing power consumption.
Abstract: A vehicle seat occupant detection device with an adjustable threshold is provided. The device includes a sensor, a spring, and an adjuster. The sensor is configured to indicate a first state when a seat is not occupied and a second state when the seat is occupied. The spring is configured to urge the sensor toward the first state. The adjuster is coupled to the spring. The adjuster is operable to vary a force threshold that the device transitions from the first state to the second state.
Abstract: A magnetic head includes a coil, a main pole, a write shield, a first insulating film, and a second insulating film. The coil includes a specific coil element. The main pole has a top surface including an inclined surface portion and a flat surface portion. The write shield includes an inclined portion. The inclined portion includes a first portion opposed to the inclined surface portion, and a second portion located farther from a medium facing surface than the first portion. The specific coil element includes an interposition part interposed between the flat surface portion and the second portion. The first insulating film is interposed between the inclined surface portion and the first portion of the inclined portion, and between the interposition part and the second portion of the inclined portion. The second insulating film is interposed between the first insulating film and the second portion of the inclined portion.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 16, 2013
Publication date:
June 18, 2015
Applicants:
SAE MAGNETICS (H.K.) LTD., HEADWAY TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Abstract: Users can be alerted of important missed calls while away from their mobile device by sending missed call notifications to contacts of the user, which may include friends, family, colleagues, or other people/entities associated with the called party. The missed call notifications may include text or automated voicemail messages, email messages, and/or messages sent via a social networking site or service to name a few, and can specify information pertaining to the missed call and/or the calling party. Missed call notifications can be triggered when one or more predefined conditions are met, such as when the mobile device is deemed not to be in the possession of the user and/or the missed call is deemed to be important. Missed call notifications can originate from the mobile device or a network device.
Abstract: A magnetic head includes a main pole, a write shield, and first and second nonmagnetic layers. The main pole has a top surface including an inclined surface portion. The write shield includes an inclined portion facing toward the top surface of the main pole. The first nonmagnetic layer is interposed between the inclined surface portion and the inclined portion. The second nonmagnetic layer is interposed between the first nonmagnetic layer and the inclined portion. The first nonmagnetic layer has a first front end located in a medium facing surface. The second nonmagnetic layer has a second front end that is located closest to but at a distance from the medium facing surface.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 16, 2013
Publication date:
June 18, 2015
Applicants:
SAE MAGNETICS (H.K.) LTD., HEADWAY TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Abstract: An ink jet ink composition includes an organic solvent in an amount between 60% and 95% by weight of the ink composition, a binder resin, a stabilizing agent, which may be provided by the binder resin, and a pH sensitive dye. An image formed by the ink composition changes from a first color to a second color when exposed to water, wherein the first color is different than the second color.
Abstract: Cohorts may be created on storage nodes in an object-redundant storage system that uses replication and/or a redundant encoding technique. In a cohort with N nodes, M data elements (replicas or shards) of an object are stored to M of the nodes that are selected from the N nodes. Metadata for locating other data elements for an object in the cohort may be stored with one or more of the data elements in the cohort. To reconcile the nodes, common object lists are generated on each node for at least one other node from the metadata, hashes of the lists may be exchanged among the nodes, and the hashes are compared. If the hashes for two nodes differ, specific differences are determined, and a reconciliation process performs reconciliation based on the determined differences.
Abstract: Cohorts may be created on storage nodes in an object-redundant storage system that uses replication and/or a redundant encoding technique. In a cohort with N nodes, M data elements (replicas or shards) of an object are stored to M of the nodes that are randomly (or otherwise) selected from the N nodes. Metadata for locating other data elements for an object in the cohort may be stored with one or more of the data elements in the cohort. To retrieve an object from a cohort, a subset of the nodes may be queried; the subset may be randomly or otherwise selected. If enough data elements are retrieved for the object from the queried nodes, the object is provided to the requester. Otherwise, additional data elements may be retrieved according to the metadata returned with a data element or by querying additional nodes.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 18, 2013
Publication date:
June 18, 2015
Applicant:
AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Inventors:
PAUL DAVID FRANKLIN, BRYAN JAMES DONLAN
Abstract: Devices are provided for ventilating and/or removing volatile chemicals from liquid (e.g. water) stored in a liquid-containing storage tank (e.g. water-storage tank). The devices include a first fluid flow path that is physically isolated from a second fluid flow path and a convection device for moving a first fluid along the first fluid flow path toward at a desired destination and for exhausting the first fluid at the desired destination at a desired velocity. Methods are also provided for ventilating and/or removing volatile chemicals from liquid (e.g. water) stored in liquid-containing storage tanks (e.g. water-storage tanks). The methods involve blowing a first fluid through a ventilation device into a liquid-containing storage device at a velocity sufficient to achieve a desired mass transfer rate of volatile chemicals from the liquid in the liquid-containing storage device to air in the headspace and flowing the contaminated air back through the ventilation device.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 13, 2013
Publication date:
June 18, 2015
Applicant:
PAX WATER TECHNOLOGIES INC.
Inventors:
Peter Fiske, Robin Giguere, Ethan Brooke
Abstract: A bloom filter is generated for efficient query processing for unsorted data in a column of a columnar database. Bloom filters represented as bitmaps are generated for data blocks storing data for a column of a columnar database table. An indication of a query directed toward the column is received and the bloom filter for each data block is examined to determine which ones of the data blocks do not need to be read in order to service the query for the select data. Data is then read from the data blocks storing data for the column excepting the ones which do not need to be read.