Patents by Inventor Craig
Craig 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: 20120201680Abstract: In one aspect, a fan assembly is provided that can be manufactured while producing a significantly reduced amount of scrap material. More specifically, the fan assembly utilizes a hub ring and one or more hub strips to support a plurality of blades rather than a solid center disc or end disc used by some prior approaches. In another aspect, a method is provided that includes bending a member into an annular configuration and joining end portions of the member together to rigidly fix the member in the annular configuration. The rigid annular member may be used as an end ring, a hub ring, an orifice, or other component, while producing significantly less scrap material than traditional approaches.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2011Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: REVCOR, INC.Inventors: Craig R. Hall, Dominic Phillip Menoni, Richard R. Shelby, Stephen A. Adamski, Michael F. Buckley
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Publication number: 20120200893Abstract: The present invention provides a method and apparatus for creating computer-based postage that may be used on any date and with an undetermined addressee includes generating a request to print postage, determining the means for generating the request, determining the master serial number for label stock, tracking the master serial number and printing the postage. The present invention provides for the creation of computer-based postage that may be used in a manner similar to standard postage issued by the USPS. In a presently preferred embodiment, the intended address of the recipient need not be verified at the time the postage is created. Rather the postage may be used at any time in the future with any recipient.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2012Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: STAMPS.COMInventors: Craig L. Ogg, Daniel K. Cowles, Anthony Robert Phoenix
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Publication number: 20120199492Abstract: A bioelectrochemical system includes a housing defining an internal chamber. A barrier is disposed within the housing and at least partially separates the internal chamber into first and second compartments. The first compartment including at least one of autotrophic or heterotrophic microorganisms disposed therein. A cathode is disposed within the first compartment and is coupled to a power supply, and an anode is disposed within the second compartment and is coupled to the power supply. The carbon dioxide received within the first chamber is transformed into an organic compound.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2012Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: NEXT FUEL, INC.Inventors: Song Jin, Paul Harold Fallgren, Zhiyong (Jason) Ren, Robert H. Craig
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Publication number: 20120201089Abstract: An integrated circuit device comprises an interface to transmit a first code, a strobe signal after a delay and data to a dynamic random access memory (DRAM). The first code indicates that data is to be written to the DRAM. The first code is registered by the DRAM on one or more edges of an external clock signal received by the DRAM. The strobe signal specifies one or more discrete points in time synchronous with the external clock signal at which the data is registered by the DRAM.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2012Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: RAMBUS INC.Inventors: Richard Maurice Barth, Frederick Abbott Ware, John Bradly Dillon, Donald Charles Stark, Craig Edward Hampel, Matthew Murdy Griffin
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Publication number: 20120200529Abstract: The user interface system of the preferred embodiment includes: a layer defining a surface, a substrate supporting the layer and at least partially defining a cavity, a displacement device coupled to the cavity and adapted to expand the cavity thereby deforming a particular region of the surface, a touch sensor coupled to the substrate and adapted to sense a user touch proximate the particular region of the surface, and a display coupled to the substrate and adapted to output images to the user. The user interface system of the preferred embodiments has been specifically designed to be incorporated into an electronic device, such as the display of a mobile phone, but may be incorporated in any suitable device that interfaces with a user in both a visual and tactile manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2012Publication date: August 9, 2012Inventors: Craig Michael Ciesla, Micah B. Yairi
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Publication number: 20120199925Abstract: A microelectronic image sensor assembly for backside illumination and method of making same are provided. The assembly includes a microelectronic element having contacts exposed at a front face and light sensing elements arranged to receive light of different wavelengths through a rear face. A semiconductor region has an opening overlying at least one of first and second light sensing elements, the semiconductor region having a first thickness between the first light sensing element and the rear face and a second thickness between the second light sensing element and the rear face. A light-absorbing material overlies the semiconductor region within the opening above at least one of the light sensing elements such that the first and second light sensing elements receive light of substantially the same intensity.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2011Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: TESSERA NORTH AMERICA, INC.Inventors: Vage Oganesian, Belgacem Haba, Ilyas Mohammed, Piyush Savalia, Craig Mitchell
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Publication number: 20120202609Abstract: A new and improved method and apparatus for bumper pool adds considerably to the interest and challenge of playing the game. The bumper pool game may be played on larger tables, as compared to conventional bumper pool, with more balls, offering options for players with differing skill levels. The bumper pool game may provide for a variety of different shaped and sized bumpers. The bumper pool table may be designed for coin-operation by a ball return stop mechanism and controls the release of the balls to their respective sides of the table. A ball return set-up may return the balls to their respective ends of the table for quick and easy set up for playing the next game.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2011Publication date: August 9, 2012Inventor: CRAIG L. WILLIAMS
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Publication number: 20120204295Abstract: A high-bandwidth SPM tip scanner includes an objective that is vertically movable within the scan head to increase the depth of focus for the sensing light beam. Movable optics also are preferably provided to permit targeting of the sensing light beam on the SPM's probe and to permit the sensing light beam to track the probe during scanning. The targeting and tracking permit the impingement of a small sensing light beam spot on the probe under direct visual inspection of focused illumination beam of an optical microscope integrated into the SPM and, as a result, permits the use of a relatively small cantilever with a commensurately small resonant frequency. Images can be scanned on large samples having a largest dimension exceeding 7 mm with a resolution of less than 1 Angstrom and while scanning at rates exceeding 30 Hz.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2012Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: Bruker Nano, Inc.Inventors: Nghi Phan, Craig Cusworth, Craig Prater
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Publication number: 20120200626Abstract: An apparatus for printing an image onto a curved surface of a three dimensional article. The apparatus principally includes a support fixture, an ink jet print head having a plurality of nozzles, and an articulatable robotic arm. One of the support fixture and the print head is mounted to and carried by the robotic arm. The robotic arm is moveable so as to cause relative movement of the print head along a series of scanning paths that follow the surface contour of the curved surface of the article. A controller is coupled to the robotic arm and is configured to cause articulation of the robotic arm. The controller causes the robotic arm to continuously locate the print head relative to the curved surface and to cause the plurality of nozzles to eject printing medium at predetermined locations along the scanning paths so as to form the image.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2012Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: EXATEC, LLCInventor: Craig Orr
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Publication number: 20120203780Abstract: A method. The method includes receiving, at a computing device, data associated with a first plurality of consumers. The data comprises a combination of behavioral data and attitudinal data. The method also includes assigning a consumer of the first plurality of consumers to a first respective segments based on the received data, wherein the assigning is performed by the computing device. The method further includes calculating a goodness-of-fit score for the consumer of the first plurality of consumers for the first segment, wherein the calculating is performed by the computing device. Additionally, the method includes calculating a predicted goodness-of-fit score for a consumer of a second plurality of consumers for the first segment, the second plurality of consumers including at least the first plurality of consumers, wherein the calculating is performed by the computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2011Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: Twenty-Ten, Inc.Inventors: Craig Kowalchuck, Sheldon Smith, David Diamond, Raymond Ferris
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Publication number: 20120201887Abstract: A pharmaceutical composition in the form of a tablet including a first portion and a second portion, wherein said first portion includes guaifenesin having an immediate release profile and a second drug having a sustained release profile, and wherein the second portion includes guaifenesin having a sustained release profile. The second drug can be in the form of a drug-resin complex. The second drug can be either an anti-tussive or a decongestant. The drug-resin complex includes a drug complexed to an ion exchange resin. The ion exchange resin can be a polystyrene sulfonate resin, polacrilex resin, polacrilin potassium, cholestyramine resin, or a colestyramine resin. The drug-resin complex can be provided with a coating, the coating thickness being selected to obtain the desired release profile. The drug-resin complex can be provided with a coating level of from 5% to 50%. The coating level can be from 10% to 35%.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2011Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: Reckitt Benckiser LLCInventors: Nils Ahlgren, Mark Nuttall, Jeannie Wong, Venkatesh Balasubramanian, Craig Belongie, Ashfaq Khan, Neil Campbell Muir
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Publication number: 20120203383Abstract: The invention comprises devices and methods for providing operational power to a solar-powered irrigation control system. In one aspect, a method includes producing electrical energy from light, storing the electrical energy in a capacitive module, and operating an irrigation controller using the stored electrical energy independent of another power source. In another aspect, a device includes a control system comprising a computer having a programmed irrigation schedule which operates at least one irrigation device, a photovoltaic power module, and a capacitive module connected to said photovoltaic power module to store the electrical energy provided by the photovoltaic power module, where the capacitive module provides power for the control system to operate the at least one irrigation device independent of another power source.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2011Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: DIG CorporationInventors: Erik Holindrake, Mike O'Brien, David Levy, Craig E. Beal
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Publication number: 20120203231Abstract: In one embodiment, the present invention may include a method of performing microdrilling surgery including directing a distal portion of a cannulated guide having an angle of curvature adjacent to a defect site; directing a drill, including a drill head and a flexible shaft, through the cannulated guide from a proximal portion of the guide through the distal portion and towards the defect site; drilling at least one hole into the defect site; and removing the drill and cannulated guide from the defect site and allowing blood or bone marrow to flow into the at least one hole towards the defect site.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2012Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: HOWMEDICA OSTEONICS CORP.Inventors: Marc Long, Kyle Craig Pilgeram, Marc Charles Wennogle
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Publication number: 20120200862Abstract: A method and apparatus for dimensioning and, optionally, weighing an object. A platform with a surface is used for supporting an object. A user selects between two different dimensioning devices of the apparatus. The first device employs three distance sensors to determine a distance between each of the distance sensors and a side of an object. The second device includes a movable gate which is passed over and about an object or objects on the platform. Sensor arrays, such as paired, aligned light emitter and receiver arrays, are used in combination with a plurality of sensed gate positions to determine the dimensions of the object(s) as the gate passes around the object(s) based on whether or not light from an emitter on one side of the gate reaches a light receiver on another, opposing side of the gate.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2012Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: QUANTRONIX, INC.Inventors: Robert L. Kennington, Eve A. Carlsruh, Craig R. Bailey, Marie L. Midboe, Brandon M. Taylor, Randy Brown Neilson
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Publication number: 20120199295Abstract: Movable partitions comprise a plurality of interconnected panels, at least one sheet of insulation adjacent the plurality of interconnected panels, and at least one hinge member connecting adjacent panels of the plurality of interconnected panels. The at least one hinge member comprises at least one pointed member that extends therefrom. The pointed member is at least partially inserted into the at least one sheet of insulation, and the at least one sheet of insulation is supported by a surface of the at least one pointed member that has a width that is greater than a thickness of the at least one pointed member.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2011Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: WON-DOOR CORPORATIONInventors: R. Scott Smart, Craig G. Bell
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Publication number: 20120199085Abstract: A camshaft arrangement (1) for changing the relative angle of at least one first cam of a camshaft (2) relative to a second cam of the camshaft (2), wherein the arrangement includes an angle adjusting device (3) having a stator (4) and a rotor (5) rotatably disposed relative to said stator, wherein the rotor (5) is rotationally fixed to a shaft (6), wherein the stator (4) is rotationally fixed to a hollow shaft (7), wherein the shaft (6) and the hollow shaft (7) are disposed concentric to each other, wherein the at least one first cam is rotationally fixed to the shaft (6), wherein the at least one second cam is rotationally fixed to the hollow shaft (7), and wherein the rotationally fixed connection between the rotor (5) and the shaft (6) is produced by at least one screw (8).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2010Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: SCHAEFFLER TECHNOLOGIES AG & CO. KGInventors: Matthias Kapp, Craig Dupuis, Inhwa Chung
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Publication number: 20120204138Abstract: A timing analysis mechanism allows defining a clock alias that correlates a clock that is not present in an integrated circuit design to a real clock in the integrated circuit design. In a first implementation, when an existing user assertion references a clock alias, the timing analysis mechanism generates a new user assertion that references the real clock specified in the clock alias. The new user assertion is then used in the timing analysis and the existing user assertion is not. In a second implementation, when an existing user assertion references a clock alias, the timing analysis mechanism generates a duplicate clock in the timing database, preserving all its attributes, and then passes the assertion using the alias name as well as any assertions using the corresponding real clock name to the timing engine to be used in the timing analysis.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2012Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Michael D. Amundson, Craig M. Darsow
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Publication number: 20120199691Abstract: Some embodiments pertain to a projectile that includes a casing and a plurality of fins which are secured to the casing. Each of the fins is movable between a stowed position and a deployed position. The fins are typically in the stowed position during storage and launch, and move to the deployed position as soon as possible after launch. Each fin includes a first foil that has a first set of openings and a second foil that includes a second set of openings. The first sets of openings in the first foils are aligned with the second sets of openings in the second foils when each of the fins is in the stowed position. The first sets of openings in the first foils are not aligned with the second sets of openings in the second foils when each of the fins is in the deployed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2010Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Chris E. Geswender, Mark E. Elkanick, Craig O. Shott
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Publication number: 20120204122Abstract: Statistical filtering of data using graphical user interfaces in information technology systems. One embodiment comprises generating a graphical statistical representation of a data set and displaying the graphical statistical representation on an electronic display. One or more manipulable graphical elements are also displayed in conjunction with the graphical statistical representation, wherein the manipulable graphical elements represent one or more statistical ranges for the graphical statistical representation. Based on user adjusting one or more of the manipulable graphical elements specifying one or more adjusted statistical ranges, the data set is filtered to correspond to the graphical statistical representation within the one or more adjusted statistical ranges.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2011Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Thomas S. Brugler, Vincent C. Conzola, Randall A. Craig, Todd M. Eischeid, Mark E. Molander
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Publication number: 20120204013Abstract: Systems and apparatuses are presented relating a programmable processor comprising an execution unit that is operable to decode and execute instructions received from an instruction path and partition data stored in registers in the register file into multiple data elements, the execution unit capable of executing group data handling operations that re-arrange data elements in different ways in response to data handling instructions, the execution unit further capable of executing a plurality of different group floating-point and group integer arithmetic operations that each arithmetically operates on the multiple data elements stored in registers in the register file to produce a catenated result that is returned to a register in the register file, wherein the catenated result comprises a plurality of individual results.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2011Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: MICROUNITY SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, INC.Inventors: Craig HANSEN, John MOUSSOURIS, Alexia MASSALIN