Patents by Inventor Alan Barnes
Alan Barnes 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: 20230360990Abstract: A hermetically sealed semiconductor die package having a sidewall structure having a first opening and a second opening; a lid attached to the sidewall structure to hermetically seal the first opening; a substrate attached to the sidewall structure to hermetically seal the second opening, wherein the substrate comprises first, second, and third apertures; a first button attached to the substrate to hermetically seal the first aperture; a second button attached to the substrate to hermetically seal the second aperture; and a third button attached to the substrate to hermetically seal the third aperture.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2022Publication date: November 9, 2023Applicant: Microchip Technology IncorporatedInventors: Saeed Shafiyan-Rad, Evan Kirk, David Doiron, Christopher Alan Barnes
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Publication number: 20230193526Abstract: A woven fabric comprising spun synthetic polyamide yarn woven in the warp direction and weft direction wherein the polyamide yarn in the woven fabric exhibits a formic acid relative viscosity of at least 60, a halide:copper molar ratio of at least 2.0 and a sodium content of no more than 25 ppm, and wherein the woven fabric exhibits a melt-through resistance at 450° C. of least 2.10 seconds. The invention also provides an airbag made the woven fabric, as well as a method of making the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2021Publication date: June 22, 2023Applicant: INV Performance Materials, LLCInventors: John Alan BARNES, David James JOHNSON, Jenna OTT, Richard TAILLON, Scott WESTOBY
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Patent number: 10125436Abstract: Multi-filament polyamide yarns characterized by high tenacity and low shrinkage are disclosed. Such yarns or fabrics made therefrom can be used in industrial applications in which such a combination of properties is desirable. Such yarns are particularly useful in the manufacture of automobile airbag fabrics. Also disclosed is a process for making such yarns. The yarn manufacturing process involves spin-drawing molten nylon, relaxing and controlling the yarn tension, and then winding the yarn. Yarns made according to this process exhibit linear density in the range of 110-940 decitex, tenacity equal to or greater than 80 cN/tex, and shrinkage, measured at 177° C., of less than 5%.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2008Date of Patent: November 13, 2018Assignee: INVISTA NORTH AMERICA S.A R.L.Inventors: John Alan Barnes, David Forbes Dempster
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Patent number: 9508540Abstract: The present invention provides a method of generating ions from a sample, the method comprising the steps of (1) designating a plurality of sample target sites, and (2) for each of said plurality of sample target sites, generating ions from a plurality of locations associated with the sample target site, wherein said plurality of locations are selected automatically with reference to the said sample target site. Each of the plurality of sample target sites is associated with a discrete sample region, wherein the sample is part of a MALDI ion source and the plurality of discrete sample regions comprise regions of matrix, suitably formed by chemical inkjet printing. The plurality of locations can be at least 5 and preferably at least 10 locations, each of which can be selected randomly or in accordance with a predetermined pattern.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2008Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: KRATOS ANALYTICAL LIMITEDInventors: Alan Barnes, Rod Fry
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Publication number: 20140326773Abstract: The Table Tucker carries an item of a square or rectangular shape in a holder which attaches to the back of your pants or skirt waistband and rests against your back. It allows the item such as a clipboard, spiral bound notebook, computer tablet or a laptop to be carried with you, hands free for instant accessibility.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2013Publication date: November 6, 2014Inventors: Alan Barnes, Joy Schreiber
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Publication number: 20100176288Abstract: The present invention provides a method of generating ions from a sample, the method comprising the steps of (1) designating a plurality of sample target sites, and (2) for each of said plurality of sample target sites, generating ions from a plurality of locations associated with the sample target site, wherein said plurality of locations are selected automatically with reference to the said sample target site. Each of the plurality of sample target sites is associated with a discrete sample region, wherein the sample is part of a MALDI ion source and the plurality of discrete sample regions comprise regions of matrix, suitably formed by chemical inkjet printing. The plurality of locations can be at least 5 and preferably at least 10 locations, each of which can be selected randomly or in accordance with a predetermined pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2008Publication date: July 15, 2010Applicant: KRATOS ANALYTICAL LIMITEDInventors: Alan Barnes, Rod Fry
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Patent number: 7741706Abstract: A low profile, 1 or 2 die design, surface mount high power microelectronic package with coefficient of expansion (CTE) matched materials such as Silicon die to Molybdenum conductor (bond pads). The CTE matching of the materials in the package enables the device to withstand repeated, extreme temperature range cycling without failing or cracking. The package can be used for transient voltage suppression (TVS), Schottky diode, rectifier diode, or high voltage diodes, among other uses. The use of a heat sink metal conductor that has a very high modulus of elasticity allows for a very thin wall plastic locking to be utilized in order to minimize the footprint of the package.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2006Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: Microsemi CorporationInventors: Tracy Autry, Stephen G. Kelly, George A. Digiacomo, Christopher Alan Barnes
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Publication number: 20090124149Abstract: Multi-filament polyamide yarns characterized by high tenacity and low shrinkage are disclosed. Such yarns or fabrics made therefrom can be used in industrial applications in which such a combination of properties is desirable. Such yarns are particularly useful in the manufacture of automobile airbag fabrics. Also disclosed is a process for making such yarns. The yarn manufacturing process involves spin-drawing molten nylon, relaxing and controlling the yarn tension, and then winding the yarn. Yarns made according to this process exhibit linear density in the range of 110-940 decitex, tenacity equal to or greater than 80 cN/tex, and shrinkage, measured at 177° C., of less than 5%.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2008Publication date: May 14, 2009Applicant: INVISTA NORTH AMERICA S.A R.L.Inventors: JOHN ALAN BARNES, David Forbes Dempster
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Publication number: 20090092833Abstract: Short-cut synthetic or cellulose-based natural reinforcing fiber is provided for polymer composites in a form that feeds uniformly into a compounding process such as is carried out in a single or twin screw extruder or double armed batch mixer using conventional volumetric or gravimetric metering equipment. Upon being fed to the compounding process, the reinforcing fiber disperses and becomes uniformly distributed in a matrix resin. The reinforcing fibers are provided in the form of cut fiber bundles with a finish composition coating the fibers and forming fugitive inter-fiber bonds within each cut fiber bundle. This provides inter-fiber coherency such that the cut fiber bundles can be fed uniformly via a loss-in-volume or loss-in-weight screw feeder device to a compounding process. Upon mixing in the compounding process with a matrix polymer, the fugitive bonds break, and the cut fiber bundles disintegrate into separate individual fibers dispersed in the matrix polymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2008Publication date: April 9, 2009Applicant: INVISTA NORTH AMERICA S.A. R.L.Inventors: THOMAS EDWARD SCHMITT, John Alan Barnes
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Publication number: 20080079126Abstract: A low profile, 1 or 2 die design, surface mount high power microelectronic package with coefficient of expansion (CTE) matched materials such as Silicon die to Molybdenum conductor (bond pads). The CTE matching of the materials in the package enables the device to withstand repeated, extreme temperature range cycling without failing or cracking. The package can be used for transient voltage suppression (TVS), Schottky diode, rectifier diode, or high voltage diodes, among other uses. The use of a heat sink metal conductor that has a very high modulus of elasticity allows for a very thin wall plastic locking to be utilized in order to minimize the footprint of the package.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2006Publication date: April 3, 2008Inventors: Tracy Autry, Stephen G. Kelly, George A. Digiacomo, Christopher Alan Barnes
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Patent number: 6937955Abstract: A method for calibrating a clinical analyzer having a dispenser, and for automatically aligning the dispenser of the clinical analyzer includes loading a calibration element at a portion of the clinical analyzer; moving a dispenser of the clinical analyzer in a pre-determined direction (Y) to a position over the calibration element; measuring the height (Z) from the dispenser to the calibration element and determining a position coordinate (Yi, Zi); storing the position coordinate (Yi, Zi); determining a maximum height (Zmax) for the dispenser positioned over the calibration element defined as position coordinate (Yopt, Zmax); and storing the position coordinate including the maximum height (Zmax) for the dispenser positioned over the calibration element.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2002Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics, Inc.Inventor: Lawrence Alan Barnes
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Patent number: 6697479Abstract: Selective filtering of an incoming telephone call is provided wherein a caller ID information of a third party wishing to converse with a first party already engaged in conversation with a second party is retrieved. The priority level associated with the third party is then determined and compared to a priority level associated with the second party. In the event that the third party has a higher priority level than the second party, the first party is alerted to the occurrence of the incoming call. Alternatively, if the third party has a lower priority level than the second party, the incoming call to an alternate destination.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1999Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Stacey Alan Barnes, James C. Colson, James Patrick Robbins
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Publication number: 20030187600Abstract: A method for calibrating a clinical analyzer having a dispenser, and for automatically aligning the dispenser of the clinical analyzer includes loading a calibration element at a portion of the clinical analyzer; moving a dispenser of the clinical analyzer in a pre-determined direction (Y) to a position over the calibration element; measuring the height (Z) from the dispenser to the calibration element and determining a position coordinate (Yi, Zi); storing the position coordinate (Yi, Zi); determining a maximum height (Zmax) for the dispenser positioned over the calibration element defined as position coordinate (Yopt, Zmax); and storing the position coordinate including the maximum height (Zmax) for the dispenser positioned over the calibration element.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventor: Lawrence Alan Barnes
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Patent number: 6431443Abstract: A card structure provides an existing card having an associated card service and further having at least one associated service of at least one other card that is used by a card user. A display is coupled to the card structure for displaying desired information on the overloaded card. The overloaded card display comprises a silicone sheet display having embedded thereon an array of electrostatically chargeable balls. An electric charge is applied to each of the balls so that each of the balls is in a desired position to display the information on the overloaded card. The card is read by a reader at a card terminal, and an array of electrodes that charge and manipulate the balls face the display to charge them so that images programmed at the electrodes are left thereon.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1999Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Stacey Alan Barnes, Viktors Berstis
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Patent number: 6427911Abstract: A system and method for managing an overloaded card with billing/clearing house services to a user of the card. The host card is set up as an overloaded card to which a card provider server system provides the overloaded card services. The overloaded card with the overloaded services is managed such that card transactions are tracked, and the user is respectively billed for the transactions. The transactions are cleared before billing the transactions to the user. All information relating to the transactions are consolidated on a single statement that is provided to the user. The overloaded card manager is used to manage the overloaded card and its services and provide the billing/clearing house services.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1999Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Stacey Alan Barnes, Viktors Berstis
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Patent number: 6427909Abstract: A system and method of providing and using an overloaded card with overloaded card services. A card terminal reads a host card, and a server system determines whether or not to overload the host card with a card service of one other card. The server system overloads the host card with the other card services by associating the other card services with the host card within the server system such that no additional information must be encoded within or maintained by the host card.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1999Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Stacey Alan Barnes, Viktors Berstis
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Patent number: 6427910Abstract: A system for managing services of a host card having multiple card services associated therewith. The host card is set up as an overloaded card by associating at least one other service of the at least one other card to the host card. The overloaded card with the overloaded services are managed. Overloaded card management data relating to the overloaded card and the overloaded card services are maintained, stored, and/or updated to reflect a change, if any, made to the overloaded card and with respect to the overloaded card services. Appropriate actions are performed in response to the change.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1999Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Stacey Alan Barnes, Viktors Berstis
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Patent number: 6272542Abstract: A method of managing events in a pervasive computing client device having a browser. Upon loading of a page in a browser window, the browser issues an outstanding HTTP request to a specified port. Thereafter, upon generation of an asynchronous event on another port, the routine identifies an appropriate message and builds a response to the outstanding HTTP request. The response, which includes the message, is then delivered to the specified port, whereupon the browser renders the message to the user. Thereafter, the browser automatically re-issues the outstanding HTTP request and waits for another asynchronous event.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1998Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Stacey Alan Barnes, Christian Lita
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Patent number: 6202145Abstract: A system, method, and computer readable medium for eliminating unnecessary ring transitions is described. Often, a requested system service or I/O operation can be performed entirely at a higher ring level, such as Ring 3, with no need to transition to a lower ring. In these cases, the software interrupt or I/O instruction which generates the ring transition is replaced by a call to a program executing at the higher ring level. Thus, the software interrupt instruction or I/O instruction is redirected to code that resides at the same protection level and emulates the effects of the instruction, resulting in improved execution speed. In the Intel 80×86 family of microprocessors, both the software interrupt instruction and the I/O instruction take two bytes to encode. It is thus possible to replace the instruction with the op-code for a segment:offset far call, letting the instruction stream dictate the offset for the call.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1998Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Stacey Alan Barnes, Craig Bennett, Christian Lita, Martin Daniel Ridgeway
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Patent number: 5952995Abstract: Conventional scroll bars in a graphical user interface are replaced by a scroll indicating cursor. A customary cursor is augmented with indicators that appear to the sides of the cursor in the directions in which scrolling will allow additional information to be displayed. Scrolling is actuated by moving a cursor to an edge of the display in the direction of a visible indicator until the indicator is at least partially beyond the edge of the display. Less display area is required than with scroll bars and the nature of the scrolling indicator is more intuitive.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1997Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: Stacey Alan Barnes