Patents by Inventor A. K. Solomon
A. K. Solomon has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240166557Abstract: Described herein is coated article comprising: (a) a substrate comprising a ceramic, a glass, or a glass ceramic, wherein the substrate comprises a surface, the surface comprising a continuous upper portion and a plurality of lower portions, wherein each lower portion is connected to the upper portion by at least one sidewall; and (b) a first layer comprising a material capable of physical vapor deposition, wherein the first layer is disposed on the continuous upper portion and at least a portion of each sidewall and wherein at least a portion of each lower portion is free of the first layer. Methods of making such coated articles are described herein, wherein the substrate is coating via angular physical vapor deposition.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2022Publication date: May 23, 2024Inventors: Joshua M. Fishman, Paul B. Armstrong, Amir Gharachorlou, Kathleen M. Humpal, Melissa A. Lackey, Christopher S. Lyons, Mark J. Pellerite, James A. Phipps, Jeffrey L. Solomon, Karl K. Stensvad, Tarris A. Sveback, Brylee David B. Tiu
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Publication number: 20240162872Abstract: A half duplex amplifier for a cable network.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2023Publication date: May 16, 2024Applicant: ARRIS Enterprises LLCInventors: Zoran MARICEVIC, Marcel F.C. SCHEMMANN, Zhijian SUN, Shodhan K. SHETTY, Dean PAINCHAUD, Brian J. SOLOMON
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Publication number: 20240151646Abstract: Luminescent imaging films (100) for fluorescent enhancement and methods of making and using the same are provided. The films (100) include a flexible carrier layer (1109, and a pattern of photonic structure (120) disposed on the flexible carrier layer, which is interspersed with an anti-biofouling material (130) to provide a pattern of analyte sites (132). The pattern of photonic structure includes a patterned high-refractive-index dielectric material surface (123) so as to provide resonance at the excitation or emission wavelength to enhance a fluorescence signal from labeled analytes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2022Publication date: May 9, 2024Inventors: Xuexue Guo, Henrik B. van Lengerich, Joshua M. Fishman, Karl K. Stensvad, Cedric Bedoya, Caleb T. Nelson, Kayla C. Niccum, John A. Wheatley, Jeffrey L. Solomon, Johah Shaver
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Publication number: 20240090958Abstract: A surgical system includes a surgical instrument that is sensitive to backlash that would adversely affect the transmission of controlled torque and position to the surgical instrument. The surgical instrument is coupled to motors in a surgical instrument manipulator assembly via a mechanical interface. The combination of the mechanical interface and surgical instrument manipulator assembly have low backlash, e.g., less than 0.7 degrees. The backlash is controlled in the surgical instrument manipulator assembly. From the drive output disk in the surgical instrument manipulator assembly to the driven disk of the surgical instrument, the mechanical interface has zero backlash for torque levels used in surgical procedures.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Applicant: Intuitive Surgical Operations, Inc.Inventors: Thomas G. COOPER, Anthony K. MCGROGAN, Robert E. HOLOP, Todd R. SOLOMON, Eugene F. DUVAL, Kent M. ANDERSON
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Patent number: 9478957Abstract: An electrical box location indicator system for use when installing a wall panel over a mounted electrical box. An electrical box is fixedly attached to a structural wall member such that a portion of a box sidewall is directly touching a member side face orthogonal to a member front face. A first tab and a second tab project outwardly and away from a box front lip such that both tabs are coplanar with the box sidewall and orthogonal to the member front face. The first tab and the second tab push against a rear panel surface of the wall panel to create a bow in the wall panel that indicates the location of the electrical box. The first tab and the second tab are snapped or cut off after processing of the wall panel is completed.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2015Date of Patent: October 25, 2016Inventor: Richard K. Solomon
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Patent number: 9148004Abstract: An electrical box marking system for use when installing a sheet of drywall over a mounted electrical box or when masking the electrical box for texturing or painting the sheet of drywall features a structural wall having a stud with a stud face and a stud side. The system features an electrical box located on the stud side. A first projection is located on a box top lip and a second projection is located on a box bottom lip. The box top lip, the box bottom lip, a box first side lip, and a box second side lip project out and away from the stud face by a box projection distance. The system features a sheet of drywall having a front drywall surface, a rear drywall surface, and a drywall thickness.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2013Date of Patent: September 29, 2015Inventor: Richard K. Solomon
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Patent number: 7698459Abstract: A method is disclosed for identifying a device address of a destination device having a device address unknown to a source device. The method may include sending a communication, with a hunt address in place of a known destination address, from a source device to a destination device having a device address unknown to the source device. The method may further include using the hunt address as a known destination address in future communications, if an acknowledgement responsive to the communication is received by the source device. The method may further include selecting a next hunt address from a set of device addresses to use as the hunt address and iteratively sending communications with hunt addresses from the source device to the destination device until the device address of the destination device is determined through an acknowledgement responsive to a communication or hunt addresses are exhausted, if the acknowledgment is not received by the source device.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2006Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Tellabs Operations, Inc.Inventors: John M. Golding, John J. Bieker, Brian K. Solomon
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Publication number: 20070220167Abstract: A method is disclosed for identifying a device address of a destination device having a device address unknown to a source device. The method may include sending a communication, with a hunt address in place of a known destination address, from a source device to a destination device having a device address unknown to the source device. The method may further include using the hunt address as a known destination address in future communications, if an acknowledgement responsive to the communication is received by the source device. The method may further include selecting a next hunt address from a set of device addresses to use as the hunt address and iteratively sending communications with hunt addresses from the source device to the destination device until the device address of the destination device is determined through an acknowledgement responsive to a communication or hunt addresses are exhausted, if the acknowledgment is not received by the source device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2006Publication date: September 20, 2007Inventors: John M. Golding, John J. Bieker, Brian K. Solomon
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Publication number: 20040208754Abstract: An exemplary oil delivery system comprises a dual pump system configured for reducing the buildup of pressure by unloading one or both pumps, thus reducing the buildup of heat within the hydraulic system. The dual pump system is configured for delivering oil in combination to a single hydraulic system or to two completely separate hydraulic systems. In addition, the oil delivery system can also be configured to unload one or both of the pumping sections at a pre-determined speed to again limit the flow to any existing open centered hydraulic system. As a result, the oil delivery system recirculates oil back to the reservoir and/or the inlet to the pump in the absence of a buildup of pressure, and thus an absence in the buildup of heat to conserve energy.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2002Publication date: October 21, 2004Applicant: Hydraulic Controls, Inc.Inventors: Dan C. McFadden, Richard K. Solomon
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Publication number: 20010036413Abstract: An exemplary oil delivery system comprises a dual pump system configured for reducing the buildup of pressure by unloading one or both pumps, thus reducing the buildup of heat within the hydraulic system. The dual pump system is configured for delivering oil in combination to a single hydraulic system or to two completely separate hydraulic systems. In addition, the oil delivery system can also be configured to unload one or both of the pumping sections at a pre-determined speed to again limit the flow to any existing open centered hydraulic system. As a result, the oil delivery system recirculates oil back to the reservoir and/or the inlet to the pump in the absence of a buildup of pressure, and thus an absence in the buildup of heat to conserve energy.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2001Publication date: November 1, 2001Inventors: Dan C. McFadden, Richard K. Solomon
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Patent number: 6030768Abstract: A method diagnosing Alzheimer's disease in a patient includes analyzing conformational changes in a band 3 protein of the patient yielding a time course of the conformational changes. One approach includes analyzing conformational changes in a band 3 protein by measuring band 3 Cl.sup.- /HCO.sub.3.sup.- exchange over time. In this approach a double exponential function is solved for two rate constant estimates by fitting the double exponential function to the time course. At least one of the rate constant estimates is used to determine whether the patient has Alzheimer's disease. A second approach includes analyzing conformational changes in a band 3 protein by measuring the emission spectrum of a stilbene bound to band 3, which emission changes in response to band 3 conformational changes. In this approach, a single exponential function is solved for a parameter by fitting the single exponential function to the time course obtained.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1997Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Frank A. Greco, A. K. Solomon
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Patent number: D713797Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2012Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Inventor: Richard K. Solomon