Patents by Inventor David Bigelow
David Bigelow 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: 11918828Abstract: Certain exemplary embodiments can provide an apparatus and method for generating at least one radiation. The exemplary apparatus and/or method can selectively kill and/or affect at least one bacteria. For example, a radiation source first arrangement can be provided which is configured to generate at least one radiation having one or more wavelengths provided in a range of about 190 nanometers (nm) to about 230 nm, and at least one second arrangement can be provided which is configured to prevent the at least one radiation from having any wavelength that is outside of the range.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2021Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: THE TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORKInventors: Gerhard Randers-Pehrson, David Jonathan Brenner, Alan Bigelow
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Patent number: 11920235Abstract: An alkali-metal dispenser to dispense highly pure rubidium in a high-vacuum environment while not negatively impacting the high-vacuum pressure level. The alkali-metal dispenser is operable in various vapor-deposition applications or to provide a highly pure elemental-alkali metal in cold-atom magneto-optical traps.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2019Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Inventors: David Hostutler, Matthew Bigelow, Rudolph N. Kohn, Jr., Spencer Olson, Matthew Squires, Daniel R. Blakley, Eric Imhof, Brian Kasch, Mary Spanjers
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Patent number: 10891451Abstract: An asset management system comprises a memory storing software instructions enabling control of a set of network devices having a corresponding allocated rack space, the set being sparsely distributed over multiple cabinets, wherein an aggregate rack space occupied by the set of network devices does not exceed the allocated rack space. A processor coupled with the memory and that executes, based on the software instructions stored in the memory, operations comprising generating a virtual representation representing the set of network devices residing in at least one virtual cabinet corresponding to the allocated rack space. The virtual representation is used to enable configuration of a functionality of at least one network device in the set of network devices residing in the virtual cabinet based on asset data of the at least one network device.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2019Date of Patent: January 12, 2021Assignee: MOX NETWORKS, LLCInventors: David Hochhalter, David Bigelow, Nicholas J Witchey, Chad Milam
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Publication number: 20190332833Abstract: An asset management system comprises a memory storing software instructions enabling control of a set of network devices having a corresponding allocated rack space, the set being sparsely distributed over multiple cabinets, wherein an aggregate rack space occupied by the set of network devices does not exceed the allocated rack space. A processor coupled with the memory and that executes, based on the software instructions stored in the memory, operations comprising generating a virtual representation representing the set of network devices residing in at least one virtual cabinet corresponding to the allocated rack space. The virtual representation is used to enable configuration of a functionality of at least one network device in the set of network devices residing in the virtual cabinet based on asset data of the at least one network device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2019Publication date: October 31, 2019Inventors: David Hochhalter, David Bigelow, Nicholas J Witchey, Chad Milam
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Patent number: 10346654Abstract: An asset management system comprises a control function module configured to manage a set of rack-mounted devices having a corresponding allocated rack space when the devices are sparsely distributed over multiple cabinets, possibly in different data centers. The aggregate rack space occupied by the set of devices does not exceed the allocated rack space. A user interface is communicatively coupled to the control function module and configured to generate a virtual representation visible to a user of the set residing in a virtual cabinet corresponding to the allocated rack space. The user interface includes a user control to enable the user to interact with the set of devices. The asset location system can comprise a radio frequency identification (RFID) system to locate and track the devices, and select a subset of the devices to display and control based on filter parameters.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2017Date of Patent: July 9, 2019Assignee: Mox Networks, LLCInventors: David Hochhalter, David Bigelow, Nicholas J Witchey, Chad Milam
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Publication number: 20180096180Abstract: An asset management system comprises a control function module configured to manage a set of rack-mounted devices having a corresponding allocated rack space when the devices are sparsely distributed over multiple cabinets, possibly in different data centers. The aggregate rack space occupied by the set of devices does not exceed the allocated rack space. A user interface is communicatively coupled to the control function module and configured to generate a virtual representation visible to a user of the set residing in a virtual cabinet corresponding to the allocated rack space. The user interface includes a user control to enable the user to interact with the set of devices. The asset location system can comprise a radio frequency identification (RFID) system to locate and track the devices, and select a subset of the devices to display and control based on filter parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2017Publication date: April 5, 2018Applicant: Mox Networks, LLCInventors: David Hochhalter, David Bigelow, Nicholas J Witchey, Chad Milam
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Publication number: 20080079045Abstract: CMOS image sensor having high sensitivity and low crosstalk, particularly at far-red to infrared wavelengths, and a method for fabricating a CMOS image sensor. A CMOS image sensor has a substrate, an epitaxial layer above the substrate, and a plurality of pixels extending into the epitaxial layer for receiving light. The image sensor also includes at least one of a horizontal barrier layer between the substrate and the epitaxial layer for preventing carriers generated in the substrate from moving to the epitaxial layer, and a plurality of lateral barrier layers between adjacent ones of the plurality of pixels for preventing lateral diffusion of electrons in the epitaxial layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2007Publication date: April 3, 2008Applicant: MICRON TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Sandeep Bahl, Fredrick LaMaster, David Bigelow
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Publication number: 20070029589Abstract: CMOS image sensor having high sensitivity and low crosstalk, particularly at far-red to infrared wavelengths, and a method for fabricating a CMOS image sensor. A CMOS image sensor has a substrate, an epitaxial layer above the substrate, and a plurality of pixels extending into the epitaxial layer for receiving light. The image sensor also includes at least one of a horizontal barrier layer between the substrate and the epitaxial layer for preventing carriers generated in the substrate from moving to the epitaxial layer, and a plurality of lateral barrier layers between adjacent ones of the plurality of pixels for preventing lateral diffusion of electrons in the epitaxial layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2005Publication date: February 8, 2007Inventors: Sandeep Bahl, Fredrick LaMaster, David Bigelow
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Publication number: 20060178944Abstract: A parts catalog system is provided. The system may include a processor and a computer-readable medium operatively coupled to the processor and including a memory in which is stored a database configured to catalog collections of data associated with and identifying hardware items. The system may also include a graphical user interface (GUI) configured to display at least some of the data associated with and identifying a hardware item including. The displayed data may include a graphical representation of the hardware item. The displayed data may also include a data field integrated with the graphical representation illustrating the physical significance of the data within the data field with regard to the hardware item illustrated by the graphical representation. The data field may also be configured to accept input to designate a desired value for the data within the data field.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2005Publication date: August 10, 2006Inventors: James Katter, Dennis Faux, David Bigelow, William Hurt
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Publication number: 20060076639Abstract: In one aspect, a Schottky diode includes a semiconductor material, and a metal material forming a Schottky barrier junction with the semiconductor material, wherein a cavity having a lateral dimension of at least 200 nm is adjacent to the Schottky barrier junction. In another aspect, a Schottky diode includes a semiconductor surface, a dielectric structure, and a contact structure. The dielectric structure defines an opening to the semiconductor surface. The contact structure extends through the opening in the dielectric structure to form a Schottky barrier junction with the semiconductor surface. The contact structure comprises a bonding pad overlying the Schottky barrier junction and at least a portion of the dielectric structure and being electrically connected to the Schottky barrier junction.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2004Publication date: April 13, 2006Inventors: William Lypen, Rick Snyder, David Bigelow
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Publication number: 20050251274Abstract: A method of implementing an administration system for use with a computer aided design (CAD) system. The method includes generating multiple CAD objects using the CAD system, and generating multiple web objects. A set of object properties is defined for each of the CAD objects; and for each of the web objects. A plurality of links are created, with each link defining a conditional relationship between a parent object and a child object. Each parent object is one of the CAD objects or one of the web objects, and each child object is one of the CAD objects or one of the web objects. A set of link relationships is defined for each of the links.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2005Publication date: November 10, 2005Inventor: David Bigelow