Patents by Inventor A. Speranza
A. Speranza 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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Patent number: 9307946Abstract: A medical imaging device mountable on a support structure having a horizontal surface and at least one substantially vertical surface. The imaging device includes a frame and a gantry having a radiation source and a radiation detector. The gantry is rotatable with respect to the frame. The imaging device includes a first vertical adjustment element and a second vertical adjustment element. The first vertical adjustment element has a first end couplable to the horizontal surface and a second end coupled to the frame, the first end is located a first distance from the second end, and adjustable over a first range. The second vertical adjustment element has a third end coupled to the frame and a fourth end coupled to the gantry. The third end is located a second distance from the fourth end, and is adjustable over a second range, and the fourth end is rotatable with respect to the third end.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: April 12, 2016Assignee: DENTAL IMAGING TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventors: Frederick W. Cowdery, Frank Speranza, Carl Anthony Yacono, Tyler Betteridge
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Publication number: 20150255395Abstract: Aspects of the present invention relate to a controlled metal extrusion opening in a semiconductor structure. Various embodiments include a semiconductor structure. The structure includes an aluminum layer. The aluminum layer includes an aluminum island within the aluminum layer, and a lateral extrusion receiving opening extending through the aluminum layer adjacent the aluminum island. The opening includes a lateral extrusion of the aluminum layer of the semiconductor structure. Additional embodiments include a method of forming a semiconductor structure. The method can include forming an aluminum layer over a titanium layer. The aluminum layer includes an aluminum island within the aluminum layer. The method can also include forming an opening extending through the aluminum layer adjacent the aluminum island within the aluminum layer. The opening includes a lateral extrusion of the aluminum layer of the semiconductor layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2015Publication date: September 10, 2015Inventors: Max G. Levy, Gary L. Milo, Matthew D. Moon, Anthony C. Speranza, Timothy D. Sullivan, David C. Thomas, Steven S. Williams
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Publication number: 20150228548Abstract: An apparatus for and methods of repairing and manufacturing integrated circuits using the apparatus. The apparatus, comprising: a vacuum chamber containing: a movable stage configured to hold a substrate; an inspection and analysis probe; a heat source; a gas injector; and a gas manifold connecting multiple gas sources to the gas injector.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2014Publication date: August 13, 2015Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Shawn A. Adderly, Jeffrey P. Gambino, Eric A. Joseph, Anthony C. Speranza
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Publication number: 20150208980Abstract: An alignment frame for use in weight bearing imaging of a knee or knees, the alignment frame includes a base with a support extending upward from a base. A thigh positioner is attached to the support. The thigh positioner includes a panel portion for contact by a user's thigh, and an imaging portion located below the panel portion. The imaging portion is made from material that does not interfere with imaging transmissions, such as x-rays and MRI transmissions (e.g., made from x-ray compatible and/or MRI compatible materials). At least one foot alignment device is on the base. The foot alignment device includes at least one foot positioner with an inner wall and a toe wall, the inner wall extending medially away from the toe wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2015Publication date: July 30, 2015Applicant: CURVEBEAM LLCInventors: Neil Segal, Frank Speranza
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Patent number: 9087839Abstract: Disclosed are semiconductor structures with metal lines and methods of manufacture which reduce or eliminate extrusion formation. The method includes forming a metal wiring comprising a layered structure of metal materials with an upper constraining layer. The method further includes forming a film on the metal wiring which prevents metal extrusion during an annealing process.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2013Date of Patent: July 21, 2015Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Shawn A. Adderly, Daniel A. Delibac, Zhong-Xiang He, Matthew D. Moon, Anthony C. Speranza, Timothy D. Sullivan, David C. Thomas, Eric J. White
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Patent number: 9059258Abstract: Aspects of the present invention relate to a controlled metal extrusion opening in a semiconductor structure. Various embodiments include a semiconductor structure. The structure includes an aluminum layer. The aluminum layer includes an aluminum island within the aluminum layer, and a lateral extrusion receiving opening extending through the aluminum layer adjacent the aluminum island. The opening includes a lateral extrusion of the aluminum layer of the semiconductor structure. Additional embodiments include a method of forming a semiconductor structure. The method can include forming an aluminum layer over a titanium layer. The aluminum layer includes an aluminum island within the aluminum layer. The method can also include forming an opening extending through the aluminum layer adjacent the aluminum island within the aluminum layer. The opening includes a lateral extrusion of the aluminum layer of the semiconductor layer.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2013Date of Patent: June 16, 2015Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Max G. Levy, Gary L. Milo, Matthew D. Moon, Anthony C. Speranza, Timothy D. Sullivan, David C. Thomas, Steven S. Williams
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Publication number: 20140291802Abstract: Disclosed are semiconductor structures with metal lines and methods of manufacture which reduce or eliminate extrusion formation. The method includes forming a metal wiring comprising a layered structure of metal materials with an upper constraining layer. The method further includes forming a film on the metal wiring which prevents metal extrusion during an annealing process.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2013Publication date: October 2, 2014Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Shawn A. Adderly, Daniel A. Delibac, Zhong-Xiang He, Matthew D. Moon, Anthony C. Speranza, Timothy D. Sullivan, David C. Thomas, Eric J. White
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Publication number: 20140270062Abstract: A medical imaging device mountable on a support structure having a horizontal surface and at least one substantially vertical surface. The imaging device includes a frame and a gantry having a radiation source and a radiation detector. The gantry is rotatable with respect to the frame. The imaging device includes a first vertical adjustment element and a second vertical adjustment element. The first vertical adjustment element has a first end couplable to the horizontal surface and a second end coupled to the frame, the first end is located a first distance from the second end, and adjustable over a first range. The second vertical adjustment element has a third end coupled to the frame and a fourth end coupled to the gantry. The third end is located a second distance from the fourth end, and is adjustable over a second range, and the fourth end is rotatable with respect to the third end.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Frederick W. Cowdery, Frank Speranza, Carl Anthony Yacono, Tyler Betteridge
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Publication number: 20140246777Abstract: Aspects of the present invention relate to a controlled metal extrusion opening in a semiconductor structure. Various embodiments include a semiconductor structure. The structure includes an aluminum layer. The aluminum layer includes an aluminum island within the aluminum layer, and a lateral extrusion receiving opening extending through the aluminum layer adjacent the aluminum island. The opening includes a lateral extrusion of the aluminum layer of the semiconductor structure. Additional embodiments include a method of forming a semiconductor structure. The method can include forming an aluminum layer over a titanium layer. The aluminum layer includes an aluminum island within the aluminum layer. The method can also include forming an opening extending through the aluminum layer adjacent the aluminum island within the aluminum layer. The opening includes a lateral extrusion of the aluminum layer of the semiconductor layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2013Publication date: September 4, 2014Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Max G. Levy, Gary L. Milo, Matthew D. Moon, Anthony C. Speranza, Timothy D. Sullivan, David C. Thomas, Steven S. Williams
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Publication number: 20130293483Abstract: A method includes displaying a selectable object at a first position on a display of an electronic device, detecting activity near the selectable object, and, in response to detecting the activity, discontinuing displaying the selectable object at the first position and displaying the selectable object at a second position.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2012Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventors: Roberto Speranza, Robert Paul Williams
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Patent number: 8503603Abstract: For dental and facial imaging, a source of x-rays (14) or other penetrating radiation and a detector (20) are mounted opposite one another on a rotatable gantry (28), so that the head of the patient can be positioned between the source (14) and the detector (20), with the axis of rotation (36) of the gantry passing through the patient's head. The detector or the source are mounted so they can translate and/or pivot horizontally or vertically. The gantry is angulated so that the source or the detector may not be at the same height relative to the patient's head. The gantry can telescope, moving the source and the detector closer together or further apart. The collimator changes dynamically with the motion of the gantry and/or the source and detector to scan a smaller portion of the scan field.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2009Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Dental Imaging Technologies CorporationInventors: Henry John Tancredi, Edward Marandola, Frank Speranza, Omid Ebrahimi Kia
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Publication number: 20120024553Abstract: An implement for loosening stuck connection elements includes a striker hammer with a connecting portion for connection to a percussion tool at one end, and a striking surface for imparting an impulsive stress at the other end; a counteracting body opposing the striker and having an abutment surface that faces towards the striking surface; a retainer for retaining the striker to the counteracting body, while keeping a predetermined minimum distance between the striking surface and the abutment surface (8), so adapted to accommodate at least one of the elements of a pair to be loosened. A combination of the implement with a percussion tool and/or a wrench.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Inventor: Pierluigi Speranza
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Patent number: 7904056Abstract: Apparatus, method and system are provided for recording and reproducing audio channel signals. A processor captures the audio channel signals communicated through communication channels over a network. A circular buffer configured to store the audio channel signals captured by the processor, such that when the end of the circular buffer is reached the storing starts at a beginning of the circular buffer, is also included. An actuator actuates the processor to copy the audio channel signals stored in the circular buffer into a temporary buffer and cause the processor to reproduce the audio channel signals stored in the temporary buffer.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2006Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: IPC Systems, Inc.Inventor: Michael Speranza
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Patent number: 7888124Abstract: A method and apparatus is provided for a system for maintaining hydrogen purity in an electrical power generator where the system monitors the health of the electrical generating system by calculating the time remaining until preventative maintenance is required based on hydrogen usage. The system also monitors the health of the system by detecting the occurrence of major leaks within the electrical power generator and adapting the operation of the system to maintain a desired operating environment.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2007Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Proton Energy SystemsInventor: A. John Speranza
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Publication number: 20110026669Abstract: For dental and facial imaging, a source of x-rays (14) or other penetrating radiation and a detector (20) are mounted opposite one another on a rotatable gantry (28), so that the head of the patient can be positioned between the source (14) and the detector (20), with the axis of rotation (36) of the gantry passing through the patient's head. The detector or the source are mounted so they can translate and/or pivot horizontally or vertically. The gantry is angulated so that the source or the detector may not be at the same height relative to the patient's head. The gantry can telescope, moving the source and the detector closer together or further apart. The collimator changes dynamically with the motion of the gantry and/or the source and detector to scan a smaller portion of the scan field.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2009Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: IMAGING SCIENCES INTERNATIONAL LLCInventors: Henry John Tancredi, Edward Marandola, Frank Speranza, Omid Ebrahimi Kia
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Patent number: 7879613Abstract: A method and apparatus is provided for a system for maintaining hydrogen purity in an electrical power generator. The purity system includes: a generator, a hydrogen generator configured to provide hydrogen gas to the generator, a purity monitor for detecting the level of hydrogen purity in the generator and providing a signal when the purity drops below a predetermined threshold. The system automatically compensates for gas loss or contamination to maintain the desired level of efficiency in the electrical generator.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2009Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Proton Energy Systems, Inc.Inventors: A. John Speranza, Luisa Gudino
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Publication number: 20100108535Abstract: An electrochemical system having a plurality of discrete electrochemical cell stacks is described. The system includes a water-oxygen management system fluidly coupled to the plurality of electrochemical cell stacks and a hydrogen management system fluidly coupled to the plurality of electrochemical cells. A means for ventilating the system and a control system for monitoring and operating said electrochemical system, said control system including a means for detecting abnormal operating conditions and a means for degrading the performance of said electrochemical system in response to said abnormal condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2009Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: PROTON ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Justin Damien Baltrucki, A. John Speranza, Michael Aaron Spaner, Curt Copeland Ebner, Ken Wayne Dreier, Stephen Arthur Goyette, Lawrence Clinton Moulthrop, Matthew J. Christopher
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Patent number: 7696037Abstract: A method for forming semiconductor transistor. The method comprises providing a structure including (a) a semiconductor region, and (b) first and second dopant source regions on and in direct physical contact with the semiconductor region, wherein each region of the first and second dopant source regions comprises a dielectric material which contains dopants; causing the dopants to diffuse from the first and second dopant source regions into the semiconductor region so as to form first and second source/drain extension regions, respectively, wherein the first and second source/drain extension regions define a channel region disposed between; forming a gate dielectric region on a channel region; and forming a gate region on the gate dielectric region, wherein the gate dielectric region electrically insulates the gate region from the channel region.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2008Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: Anthony C. Speranza
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Publication number: 20100070198Abstract: The present invention provides a system and method for monitoring and reporting the controlled and uncontrolled emissions of hydrogen gas from an end use application such as a hydrogen cooled electrical generator. The system first determines a quantity hydrogen produced by a hydrogen conversion device from a first operating parameter. The quantity of hydrogen released in a controlled manner is determined from a second operating parameter. The amount of uncontrolled hydrogen emissions may then be calculated from the produced hydrogen and controlled release values. A report detailing the type and amounts of hydrogen emissions may then be created.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2009Publication date: March 18, 2010Applicant: PROTON ENERGY SYSTEMSInventors: A. John Speranza, William Raymond Bailey, III, Angelo Alberto Morson, Lawrence Clinton Moulthrop
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Patent number: 7678015Abstract: A power train control system for a mobile machine is disclosed. The power train control system has a power source configured to produce a power output, a transmission device operatively connected to receive the power output and propel the mobile machine, and a control module. The control module is configured to receive an indication of a power demand, receive an indication of a current travel speed of the mobile machine, and reference the power demand and the current travel speed with a power train efficiency map to determine a desired power source speed. The power train control system is also configured to control operation of the transmission device to bring a speed of the power source within a predetermined amount of the desired power source speed.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2006Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignees: Caterpillar Inc., Eaton CorporationInventors: Steven J. Funke, Jason K. Bloms, Thomas J. Crowell, Scott A. Leman, James R. Weber, Jeff Skorupski, Tom Genise, Rich Nellums, Daniel G. Smedley, Donald Speranza