Patents by Inventor Douglas J. Gilbert
Douglas J. Gilbert 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: 20140336054Abstract: Operational characteristics of an high temperature superconducting (“HTS”) film comprised of an HTS material may be improved by depositing a modifying material onto appropriate surfaces of the HTS film to create a modified HTS film. In some implementations of the invention, the HTS film may be in the form of a “c-film.” In some implementations of the invention, the HTS film may be in the form of an “a-b film,” an “a-film” or a “b-film.” The modified HTS film has improved operational characteristics over the HTS film alone or without the modifying material. Such operational characteristics may include operating in a superconducting state at increased temperatures, carrying additional electrical charge, operating with improved magnetic properties, operating with improved mechanic properties or other improved operational characteristics. In some implementations of the invention, the HTS material is a mixed-valence copper-oxide perovskite, such as, but not limited to YBCO.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2014Publication date: November 13, 2014Applicant: Ambature, Inc.Inventors: Douglas J. Gilbert, Timothy S. Cale
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Publication number: 20140329686Abstract: The invention pertains to creating new extremely low resistance (“ELR”) materials, which may include high temperature superconducting (“HTS”) materials. In some implementations of the invention, an ELR material may be modified by depositing a layer of modifying material unto the ELR material to form a modified ELR material. The modified ELR material has improved operational characteristics over the ELR material alone. Such operational characteristics may include operating at increased temperatures or carrying additional electrical charge or other operational characteristics. In some implementations of the invention, the ELR material is a cuprate-perovskite, such as, but not limited to BSCCO. In some implementations of the invention, the modifying material is a conductive material that bonds easily to oxygen, such as, but not limited to, chromium.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2014Publication date: November 6, 2014Applicant: Ambature, Inc.Inventors: Douglas J. Gilbert, Timothy S. Cale
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Patent number: 8796181Abstract: The invention pertains to creating new extremely low resistance (“ELR”) materials, which may include high temperature superconducting (“HTS”) materials. In some implementations of the invention, an ELR material may be modified by depositing a layer of modifying material unto the ELR material to form a modified ELR material. The modified ELR material has improved operational characteristics over the ELR material alone. Such operational characteristics may include operating at increased temperatures or carrying additional electrical charge or other operational characteristics. In some implementations of the invention, the ELR material is a cuprate-perovskite, such as, but not limited to YBCO. In some implementations of the invention, the modifying material is a conductive material that bonds easily to oxygen, such as, but not limited to, chromium.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2012Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Digital Signal CorporationInventors: Douglas J. Gilbert, Timothy S. Cale
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Patent number: 8759257Abstract: Operational characteristics of an high temperature superconducting (“HTS”) film comprised of an HTS material may be improved by depositing a modifying material onto appropriate surfaces of the HTS film to create a modified HTS film. In some implementations of the invention, the HTS film may be in the form of a “c-film.” In some implementations of the invention, the HTS film may be in the form of an “a-b film,” an “a-film” or a “b-film.” The modified HTS film has improved operational characteristics over the HTS film alone or without the modifying material. Such operational characteristics may include operating in a superconducting state at increased temperatures, carrying additional electrical charge, operating with improved magnetic properties, operating with improved mechanic properties or other improved operational characteristics. In some implementations of the invention, the HTS material is a mixed-valence copper-oxide perovskite, such as, but not limited to YBCO.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2010Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Ambature, Inc.Inventors: Douglas J. Gilbert, Timothy S. Cale
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ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL, COMPUTING/ AND/OR OTHER DEVICES FORMED OF EXTREMELY LOW RESISTANCE MATERIALS
Publication number: 20140113828Abstract: Electrical, mechanical, computing, and/or other devices that include components formed of extremely low resistance (ELR) materials, including, but not limited to, modified ELR materials, layered ELR materials, and new ELR materials, are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2012Publication date: April 24, 2014Applicant: AMBATURE INC.Inventors: Douglas J. Gilbert, Y. Eugene Shteyn, Michael J. Smith, Joel Patrick Hanna, Paul Greenland, Brian J. Coppa, Forrest J. North -
Patent number: 8609593Abstract: Operational characteristics of an extremely low resistance (“ELR”) film comprised of an ELR material may be improved by depositing a modifying material onto appropriate surfaces of the ELR film to create a modified ELR film. In some implementations of the invention, the ELR film may be in the form of a “c-film.” In some implementations of the invention, the ELR film may be in the form of an “a-b film,” an “a-film” or a “b-film.” The modified ELR film has improved operational characteristics over the ELR film alone or without the modifying material. Such operational characteristics may include operating in an ELR state at increased temperatures, carrying additional electrical charge, operating with improved magnetic properties, operating with improved mechanic properties or other improved operational characteristics. In some implementations of the invention, the ELR material is a mixed-valence copper-oxide perovskite, such as, but not limited to YBCO.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2010Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Ambature, Inc.Inventors: Douglas J. Gilbert, Timothy S. Cale
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Patent number: 8404620Abstract: The invention pertains to creating new extremely low resistance (“ELR”) materials, which may include high temperature superconducting (“HTS”) materials. In some implementations of the invention, an ELR material may be modified by depositing a layer of modifying material unto the ELR material to form a modified ELR material. The modified ELR material has improved operational characteristics over the ELR material alone. Such operational characteristics may include operating at increased temperatures or carrying additional electrical charge or other operational characteristics. In some implementations of the invention, the ELR material is a cuprate-perovskite, such as, but not limited to BSSCO. In some implementations of the invention, the modifying material is a conductive material that bonds easily to oxygen, such as, but not limited to, chromium.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2011Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: Ambature, LLCInventors: Douglas J. Gilbert, Timothy S. Cale
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Publication number: 20120258864Abstract: The invention pertains to creating new extremely low resistance (“ELR”) materials, which may include high temperature superconducting (“HTS”) materials. In some implementations of the invention, an ELR material may be modified by depositing a layer of modifying material unto the ELR material to form a modified ELR material. The modified ELR material has improved operational characteristics over the ELR material alone. Such operational characteristics may include operating at increased temperatures or carrying additional electrical charge or other operational characteristics. In some implementations of the invention, the ELR material is a cuprate-perovskite, such as, but not limited to YBCO. In some implementations of the invention, the modifying material is a conductive material that bonds easily to oxygen, such as, but not limited to, chromium.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2012Publication date: October 11, 2012Inventors: Douglas J. Gilbert, Timothy S. Cale
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Publication number: 20120252676Abstract: The invention pertains to creating new extremely low resistance (“ELR”) materials, which may include high temperature superconducting (“HTS”) materials. In some implementations of the invention, an ELR material may be modified by depositing a layer of modifying material unto the ELR material to form a modified ELR material. The modified ELR material has improved operational characteristics over the ELR material alone. Such operational characteristics may include operating at increased temperatures or carrying additional electrical charge or other operational characteristics. In some implementations of the invention, the ELR material is a cuprate-perovskite, such as, but not limited to BSSCO. In some implementations of the invention, the modifying material is a conductive material that bonds easily to oxygen, such as, but not limited to, chromium.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2011Publication date: October 4, 2012Applicant: Ambature, LLCInventors: Douglas J. Gilbert, Timothy S. Cale
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Patent number: 8211833Abstract: The invention pertains to creating new extremely low resistance (“ELR”) materials, which may include high temperature superconducting (“HTS”) materials. In some implementations of the invention, an ELR material may be modified by depositing a layer of modifying material unto the ELR material to form a modified ELR material. The modified ELR material has improved operational characteristics over the ELR material alone. Such operational characteristics may include operating at increased temperatures or carrying additional electrical charge or other operational characteristics. In some implementations of the invention, the ELR material is a cuprate-perovskite, such as, but not limited to YBCO. In some implementations of the invention, the modifying material is a conductive material that bonds easily to oxygen, such as, but not limited to, chromium.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2010Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Ambature, LLCInventors: Douglas J. Gilbert, Timothy S. Cale
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Publication number: 20110268918Abstract: The invention pertains to creating new extremely low resistance (“ELR”) materials, which may include high temperature superconducting (“HTS”) materials. In some implementations of the invention, an ELR material may be modified by depositing a layer of modifying material unto the ELR material to form a modified ELR material. The modified ELR material has improved operational characteristics over the ELR material alone. Such operational characteristics may include operating at increased temperatures or carrying additional electrical charge or other operational characteristics. In some implementations of the invention, the ELR material is a cuprate-perovskite, such as, but not limited to YBCO. In some implementations of the invention, the modifying material is a conductive material that bonds easily to oxygen, such as, but not limited to, chromium.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2010Publication date: November 3, 2011Applicant: AMBATURE, LLCInventors: Douglas J. GILBERT, Timothy S. CALE
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Publication number: 20110082045Abstract: In some implementations of the invention, existing extremely low resistance materials (“ELR materials”) may be modified and/or new ELR materials may be created by enhancing (in the case of existing ELR materials) and/or creating (in the case of new ELR materials) an aperture within the ELR material such that the aperture is maintained at increased temperatures so as not to impede propagation of electrical charge there through. In some implementations of the invention, as long as the propagation of electrical charge through the aperture remains unimpeded, the material should remain in an ELR state; otherwise, as the propagation of electrical charge through the aperture becomes impeded, the ELR material begins to transition into a non-ELR state.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2010Publication date: April 7, 2011Inventor: Douglas J. GILBERT
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Publication number: 20110082042Abstract: Operational characteristics of an extremely low resistance (“ELR”) film comprised of an ELR material may be improved by depositing a modifying material onto appropriate surfaces of the ELR film to create a modified ELR film. In some implementations of the invention, the ELR film may be in the form of a “c-film.” In some implementations of the invention, the ELR film may be in the form of an “a-b film,” an “a-film” or a “b-film.” The modified ELR film has improved operational characteristics over the ELR film alone or without the modifying material. Such operational characteristics may include operating in an ELR state at increased temperatures, carrying additional electrical charge, operating with improved magnetic properties, operating with improved mechanic properties or other improved operational characteristics. In some implementations of the invention, the ELR material is a mixed-valence copper-oxide perovskite, such as, but not limited to YBCO.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2010Publication date: April 7, 2011Inventors: Douglas J. GILBERT, Timothy S. Cale
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Publication number: 20110082041Abstract: In some implementations of the invention, existing high temperature superconducting materials (“HTS materials”) may be modified and/or new HTS materials may be created by enhancing (in the case of existing HTS materials) and/or creating (in the case of new HTS materials) an aperture within the HTS material such that the aperture is maintained at increased temperatures so as not to impede propagation of electrical charge there through. In some implementations of the invention, as long as the propagation of electrical charge through the aperture remains unimpeded, the material should remain in a superconducting state; otherwise, as the propagation of electrical charge through the aperture becomes impeded, the HTS material begins to transition into a non-superconducting state.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2010Publication date: April 7, 2011Inventor: Douglas J. GILBERT
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Publication number: 20110082044Abstract: Operational characteristics of an high temperature superconducting (“HTS”) film comprised of an HTS material may be improved by depositing a modifying material onto appropriate surfaces of the HTS film to create a modified HTS film. In some implementations of the invention, the HTS film may be in the form of a “c-film.” In some implementations of the invention, the HTS film may be in the form of an “a-b film,” an “a-film” or a “b-film.” The modified HTS film has improved operational characteristics over the HTS film alone or without the modifying material. Such operational characteristics may include operating in a superconducting state at increased temperatures, carrying additional electrical charge, operating with improved magnetic properties, operating with improved mechanic properties or other improved operational characteristics. In some implementations of the invention, the HTS material is a mixed-valence copper-oxide perovskite, such as, but not limited to YBCO.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2010Publication date: April 7, 2011Inventors: Douglas J. GILBERT, Timothy S. Cale
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Patent number: 5805861Abstract: A method used by an electronic design automation system for stabilizing the names of components and nets of an integrated circuit from one design version to another. A previous integrated circuit design version and a current integrated circuit design version are partitioned into multiple cones of logic design. Each cone of logic design is defined by a path from a logic designer-defined apex net to a logic designer-defined base net affecting the apex net. Selected cones of logic design are compared. If the selected cones have identical logical structure, the component and net names of the previous integrated circuit design version are transferred to the current integrated circuit design version.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1995Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Assignee: Unisys CorporationInventors: Douglas J. Gilbert, James E. Rezek, Harold E. Reindel, Allen B. A. Tabbert
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Patent number: 5581303Abstract: A programmable CPU running at a video display rate, or a sub-multiple thereof, is used to generate the timings by loading control registers on the fly. In a preferred embodiment, a very reduced instruction set is used to generate VSYNC, HSYNC, and CSYNC signals. The CPU executes instructions out of an Instruction SRAM. The CPU's main goal is to load a pair of backing registers before a down counter reaches the value of zero.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1995Date of Patent: December 3, 1996Assignee: Radius Inc.Inventors: Ali Djabbari, Douglas J. Gilbert
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Patent number: 5486844Abstract: A method and apparatus for performing transparent data transfer operations on graphics data (such as video data), in which a source image currently displayed as part of a destination image (or stored in memory) is moved to a selected destination location on the destination image without obliterating background portions of the destination image. In a class of embodiments, the invention accomplishes a transparent bit-block transfer by clocking out source data (stored in an internal memory) to a bank of arithmetic logic units (ALUs), and processing the source data in the ALUs to identify portions of the source data representing transparent (or background) data which should not replace corresponding destination data, and which represent foreground data (new text to replace destination data). The marked source data are selectively written into a video memory containing the destination data, to selectively overwrite only those destination data pixels corresponding to new text.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1994Date of Patent: January 23, 1996Assignee: Radius IncInventors: Martin Randall, Paul Campbell, Douglas J. Gilbert
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Patent number: 4687265Abstract: An electrical connector for temporary attachment to two sets of linearly arrayed electrical contacts on opposite exposed sides of a rectangular-block-shaped electrical component, such as an integrated circuit chip, mounted on a circuit board. The electrical connector includes two sets of lineraly arrayed conductive pins for connection to the first and second sets of contacts of the board-mounted component. Each set of pins is held by a slab of circuit-board material. When the connector is positioned over the board-mounted component for attachment thereto, a first end portion of each pin is disposed beneath its respective slab for connection to a corresponding contact of the electrical component, and the other end portion of each pin is exposed for connection to some other electrical component.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1986Date of Patent: August 18, 1987Assignee: San Diego Levco CorporationInventors: Curtis F. Johnson, Douglas J. Gilbert