Patents by Inventor Anthony J. Matthews
Anthony J. Matthews 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: 20240126692Abstract: Memory devices and systems with post-packaging master die selection, and associated methods, are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a memory device includes a plurality of memory dies. Each memory die of the plurality includes a command/address decoder. The command/address decoders are configured to receive command and address signals from external contacts of the memory device. The command/address decoders are also configured, when enabled, to decode the command and address signals and transmit the decoded command and address signals to every other memory die of the plurality. Each memory die further includes circuitry configured to enable, or disable, or both individual command/address decoders of the plurality of memory dies. In some embodiments, the circuitry can enable a command/address decoder of a memory die of the plurality after the plurality of memory dies are packaged into a memory device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: Evan C. Pearson, John H. Gentry, Michael J. Scott, Greg S. Gatlin, Lael H. Matthews, Anthony M. Geidl, Michael Roth, Markus H. Geiger, Dale H. Hiscock
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Patent number: 11835279Abstract: There is provided a method of reducing noise in a cryogenic cooling system associated with a mechanical refrigerator forming part of said cooling system. The method comprises: monitoring vibrations in the cooling system during operation of the mechanical refrigerator; and modulating an operating frequency of the mechanical refrigerator based on the monitored vibrations so as to reduce the amplitude of said vibrations. This allows noise within the cooling system to be reduced.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2019Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: Oxford Instruments Nanotechnology Tools LimitedInventors: Anthony J. Matthews, Mark Patton, Jeremy White
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Publication number: 20210310710Abstract: There is provided a method of reducing noise in a cryogenic cooling system associated with a mechanical refrigerator forming part of said cooling system. The method comprises: monitoring vibrations in the cooling system during operation of the mechanical refrigerator; and modulating an operating frequency of the mechanical refrigerator based on the monitored vibrations so as to reduce the amplitude of said vibrations. This allows noise within the cooling system to be reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2019Publication date: October 7, 2021Inventors: Anthony J. Matthews, Mark Patton, Jeremy White
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Patent number: 9923115Abstract: A particle detector includes a support member. A front electrode layer is disposed over the support member. A semiconductor heterojunction is disposed over the front electrode layer. The semiconductor heterojunction has at least a polycrystalline n-type layer and at least a polycrystalline p-type layer. A back electrode layer is disposed over the semiconductor heterojunction. The back electrode includes at least one removed portion that separates a first portion of the back electrode layer from a second portion of the back electrode layer. The particle detector also includes a first body of electrically insulating material which separates a first portion of the semiconductor heterojunction from a second portion of the semiconductor heterojunction. The first body of electrically insulating material also separates a first portion of the front electrode layer from a second portion of the front electrode layer.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2016Date of Patent: March 20, 2018Assignee: Lithium Innovations Company, LLCInventors: Ford B. Cauffiel, Alvin D. Compaan, Victor V. Plotnikov, Ambalanath Shan, Anthony J. Matthews, Robert D. Fisher, Song Cheng
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Publication number: 20170125625Abstract: A particle detector includes a support member. A front electrode layer is disposed over the support member. A semiconductor heterojunction is disposed over the front electrode layer. The semiconductor heterojunction has at least a polycrystalline n-type layer and at least a polycrystalline p-type layer. A back electrode layer is disposed over the semiconductor heterojunction. The back electrode includes at least one removed portion that separates a first portion of the back electrode layer from a second portion of the back electrode layer. The particle detector also includes a first body of electrically insulating material which separates a first portion of the semiconductor heterojunction from a second portion of the semiconductor heterojunction. The first body of electrically insulating material also separates a first portion of the front electrode layer from a second portion of the front electrode layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2016Publication date: May 4, 2017Inventors: Ford B. Cauffiel, Alvin D. Compaan, Victor V. Plotnikov, Ambalanath Shan, Anthony J. Matthews, Robert D. Fisher, Song Cheng
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Patent number: 5433584Abstract: A bearing support housing for turbomachines like gas turbine engines. The housing is a one piece component having a flexible forward portion and rigid rearward portions, resulting in a housing having a unique combination of properties that allow for normal running of the engine as well as safe operation during unplanned rotor imbalances.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1994Date of Patent: July 18, 1995Assignee: Pratt & Whitney Canada, Inc.Inventors: Mohamed-Samy A. Amin, Anthony J. Matthews
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Patent number: 5415478Abstract: The present invention relates to a bearing compartment for a turbomachine such as a gas turbine engine. The compartment includes a bearing compartment, to which is attached, on its front and rear sides, covers that allow for the passage of air through the compartment as well as past the compartment. In particular, the compartment includes a plurality of axially extending and circumferentially spaced apart sealed air cavities surrounding an oil cavity in the compartment; the bearing which supports a shaft extending through the engine is supported by the bearing. The compartment also includes a plurality of axially extending and circumferentially buffer air cavities surrounding the sealed air cavities, thereby providing additional insulate protection to the oil cavity.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1994Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Assignee: Pratt & Whitney Canada, Inc.Inventors: Anthony J. Matthews, Kenneth D. Parkman
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Patent number: 4514758Abstract: A fall velocity indicator/viewer having a sampling compartment, a camera system, and an elongated tunnel for interconnecting the camera system to the sampling compartment. The camera system includes a video camera for continuously monitoring snowflakes as they naturally fall through a viewing area in the sampling compartment. The snowflakes are illuminated by a pair of strobe lights directly and in combination with reflected light from a pair of mirrors. In addition, a mirror in the tunnel provides a reflected view from the top of the snowflakes. The video camera is capable of thereby monitoring multiple views of snowflakes in a single video frame and provide sufficient data to analyze the physical characteristics of the snowflakes as well as aid in making velocity determinations and other observations of naturally falling snowflakes.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1982Date of Patent: April 30, 1985Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air ForceInventors: Robert O. Berthel, Vernon G. Plank, Stephen H. Jones, Anthony J. Matthews
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Patent number: 4499761Abstract: A snow scale/rate meter having a highly accurate weight sensing device enclosed in a thermally controlled environment. A clear plastic collection bucket is operably connected by means of an elongated shaft to the weight sensing device. In addition, a plurality of wind protection device surround the collection bucket as well as limit collected snowfall to snowfall having trajectories of 45.degree. or less from the vertical. Snowfall weight and rate data can be accurately provided by this meter over extremely short intervals of times during in-the-field operation.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1982Date of Patent: February 19, 1985Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air ForceInventors: Vernon G. Plank, Anthony J. Matthews, Robert O. Berthel, Dennis L. LaGross