Patents by Inventor Edward Schmitt
Edward Schmitt 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: 20090201074Abstract: A method and circuit for implementing Efuse sense amplifier verification, and a design structure on which the subject circuit resides are provided. A first predefined resistor value is sensed relative to a reference resistor. A second predefined resistor value is sensed relative to a reference resistor. Responsive to identifying a respective sense amplifier output resulting from the sensing steps of an unblown eFuse and a blown eFuse, valid operation of the sense amplifier is identified.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2008Publication date: August 13, 2009Inventors: Anthony Gus Aipperspach, Phil Christopher Felice Paone, Brian Joy Reed, David Edward Schmitt, Gregory John Uhlmann
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Publication number: 20090201756Abstract: A method and circuit for implementing an eFuse sense amplifier, and a design structure on which the subject circuit resides are provided. A sensing circuit includes a pair of cross-coupled inverters, each formed by a pair of series connected P-channel field effect transistors (PFETs) and an N-channel field effect transistor (NFET). A first pull-up resistor is coupled between a positive voltage supply rail and a first sensing node of the sensing circuit. A second pull-up resistor is coupled between a positive voltage supply rail and a second sensing node of the sensing circuit. A first bitline is coupled to the first sensing node of the sensing circuit and a second bitline coupled to the second sensing node of the sensing circuit. One of a respective reference resistor and a respective eFuse cell is selectively coupled to the first bitline and the second bitline.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2008Publication date: August 13, 2009Inventors: Anthony Gus Aipperspach, Phil Christopher Paone, Brian Joy Reed, David Edward Schmitt, Gregory John Uhlmann
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Patent number: 7532057Abstract: A design structure for electrically programmable fuse sense circuit having an electrically programmable fuse and a reference resistance. A first current source is coupled, through a first switch, to the electrically programmable fuse. A second current source is coupled, through a second switch, to the reference resistance. A precharge signal enables the first current source, the second current source and closes the first switch and the second switch, creating voltage drops across the electrically programmable fuse and the reference resistance. When the precharge signal goes inactive, the first current source and the second current source are shut off, and, at the same time the first switch and the second switch are opened. A latching circuit uses a difference in the voltage drops when the precharge signal goes inactive to store a state of the electrically programmable fuse, indicative of whether the electrically programmable fuse is blown or unblown.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2007Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Anthony Gus Aipperspach, David Howard Allen, Phil C. Paone, David Edward Schmitt, Gregory John Uhlmann
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Patent number: 7528646Abstract: A electrically programmable fuse sense circuit having an electrically programmable fuse and a reference resistance. A first current source is coupled, through a first switch, to the electrically programmable fuse. A second current source is coupled, through a second switch, to the reference resistance. A precharge signal enables the first current source, the second current source and closes the first switch and the second switch, creating voltage drops across the electrically programmable fuse and the reference resistance. When the precharge signal goes inactive, the first current source and the second current source are shut off, and, at the same time the first switch and the second switch are opened. A latching circuit uses a difference in the voltage drops when the precharge signal goes inactive to store a state of the electrically programmable fuse, indicative of whether the electrically programmable fuse is blown or unblown.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2006Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Anthony Gus Aipperspach, David Howard Allen, Phil Paone, David Edward Schmitt, Gregory John Uhlmann
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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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Patent number: 7430485Abstract: A method and system for analyzing a plurality of coatings undergoing exposure testing is disclosed. Included in the system are a data acquisition system and a computer system. The data acquisition system acquires coating identification and attribute data through various input devices, while the computer system automatically receives, stores, analyzes and displays the coating attribute data. The analytical results relate to the durability of a coating composition under test, which may be used for predicting the performance of a coating characteristic and developing improved coating compositions.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2004Date of Patent: September 30, 2008Assignee: Rohm and Haas CompanyInventors: Michael W. Linsen, Edward A. Schmitt, Mark Richard Schure
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Publication number: 20080157851Abstract: A design structure for electrically programmable fuse sense circuit having an electrically programmable fuse and a reference resistance. A first current source is coupled, through a first switch, to the electrically programmable fuse. A second current source is coupled, through a second switch, to the reference resistance. A precharge signal enables the first current source, the second current source and closes the first switch and the second switch, creating voltage drops across the electrically programmable fuse and the reference resistance. When the precharge signal goes inactive, the first current source and the second current source are shut off, and, at the same time the first switch and the second switch are opened. A latching circuit uses a difference in the voltage drops when the precharge signal goes inactive to store a state of the electrically programmable fuse, indicative of whether the electrically programmable fuse is blown or unblown.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2007Publication date: July 3, 2008Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Anthony Gus Aipperspach, David Howard Allen, Phil C. Paone, David Edward Schmitt, Gregory John Uhlmann
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Publication number: 20080141934Abstract: A horizontal trough for use with a concrete broom is disclosed. The trough can be customized to fit various shapes and widths of concrete brooms.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2007Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventors: Alton Edward Schmitt, Eric Edward Schmitt
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Patent number: 7375042Abstract: The present invention relates to a woven polyester fabric for use in airbags. The present invention includes a woven fabric using a polyester filament yarn, wherein the polyester filament yarn has a tenacity of about 65 cN/tex or greater and an Instantaneous Thermal Creep (ITC) at 100° C. of about 0.5% or less. Additional embodiments of the present invention include an airbag made from the woven polyester fabric. Woven fabrics of the present invention can reduce the extent of seam combing during a hot module deployment of an airbag.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2007Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: INVISTA North America S.ar.l.Inventors: Thomas Edward Schmitt, Mach A. DeBenedictis
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Publication number: 20080106323Abstract: A electrically programmable fuse sense circuit having an electrically programmable fuse and a reference resistance. A first current source is coupled, through a first switch, to the electrically programmable fuse. A second current source is coupled, through a second switch, to the reference resistance. A precharge signal enables the first current source, the second current source and closes the first switch and the second switch, creating voltage drops across the electrically programmable fuse and the reference resistance. When the precharge signal goes inactive, the first current source and the second current source are shut off, and, at the same time the first switch and the second switch are opened. A latching circuit uses a difference in the voltage drops when the precharge signal goes inactive to store a state of the electrically programmable fuse, indicative of whether the electrically programmable fuse is blown or unblown.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2006Publication date: May 8, 2008Inventors: Anthony Gus Aipperspach, David Howard Allen, Phil Paone, David Edward Schmitt, Gregory John Uhlmann
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Publication number: 20050202853Abstract: Embodiments include a system and method for adapting a wireless device, such as a Bluetooth-enabled mobile handset or other Bluetooth-enabled device to a car radio and associated speaker system to effect a hands-free car kit or similar system. The adapter module is physically and electrically coupled to the car radio by making electrical contact with a connector on the car radio with a matching connector on one side of the adapter module. The mated connectors provide communications from the adapter module to the car radio. The adapter module includes circuitry for communicating with the Bluetooth-enabled mobile handset and the car radio in order to exchange communications signals between the Bluetooth-enabled mobile handset, and a microphone and the car radio.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2005Publication date: September 15, 2005Inventors: Edward Schmitt, Ibrahim Mohamed, Thomas East Nelson
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Publication number: 20050197168Abstract: Disclosed embodiments include a system and method for adapting a wireless device, such as a Bluetooth-enabled mobile device or other Bluetooth-enabled device to a hands-free car kit or similar system. The adapter module is physically configured so that it can be inserted directly into the cradle in place of the phone. Once inserted into the cradle, the adapter module makes electrical contact with the connector in the cradle with a matching connector on one side of the adapter module. The mated connectors provide power to the adapter module and bi-directional communications between the adapter module and the hands-free car kit. The adapter module includes circuitry for communicating with the Bluetooth-enabled mobile device and the hands-free car kit in order to exchange communications signals between the Bluetooth-enabled mobile device and the hands-free car kit.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2005Publication date: September 8, 2005Inventors: David Holmes, Edward Schmitt, Ibrahim Mohamed, Thomas Nelson
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Publication number: 20050183568Abstract: A funnel for loading or reloading of cartridges includes: a container including a bottom portion and a side portion, the bottom and side portions of the container defining an area for receiving powder or shots therein; and, a funnel member including a funnel portion and a spout portion, the spout portion extending serially from the funnel portion, the funnel portion and the spout portion extending generally transversely from the side portion of the container such that powder or shots received within the container is able to flow out of the funnel when the funnel is inclined to a predetermined degree.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2004Publication date: August 25, 2005Inventor: Edward Schmitt
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Implantable and sealable medical device for unidirectional delivery of therapeutic agents to tissues
Publication number: 20050113806Abstract: A device for selective delivery of therapeutic agents to internal body tissues is disclosed. Upon tight sealing of the device to targeted tissues the diffusion of therapeutic agents to the targeted tissue can be controlled, while minimizing exposure of adjacent organs to the agents being delivered. Mechanisms for replenishment of the device and methods for application of the device in remote sites of the body are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2004Publication date: May 26, 2005Inventors: Ricardo De Carvalho, Alan Murphree, Edward Schmitt -
Publication number: 20050050942Abstract: A wear test system for monitoring wear of a sample including a test material located on a base surface of a contrasting color. The system includes a scrub machine with a scrub device mounted for movement over a defined path on the sample. A camera is located above the defined path in a test monitoring area, and a controller is connected to the scrub machine and the camera. The controller creates time evolved composite wear data for wear of the test material from the sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2002Publication date: March 10, 2005Inventor: Edward Schmitt
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Publication number: 20050043898Abstract: A method and system for analyzing a plurality of coatings undergoing exposure testing is disclosed. Included in the system are a data acquisition system and a computer system. The data acquisition system acquires coating identification and attribute data through various input devices, while the computer system automatically receives, stores, analyzes and displays the coating attribute data. The analytical results relate to the durability of a coating composition under test, which may be used for predicting the performance of a coating characteristic and developing improved coating compositions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2004Publication date: February 24, 2005Inventors: Michael Linsen, Edward Schmitt, Mark Schure
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Publication number: 20050019940Abstract: Methods of analyzing processes for making catalysts and/or certain properties of catalysts using a plurality of reaction zones are provided. The methods of the present invention have the capability to define and execute, in rapid succession, a plurality of experiments under disparate reaction conditions. An operator may define and execute a plurality of experiments on user-defined quantities of disparate catalysts, using user-defined input feeds, residence times, and temperature profiles.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2004Publication date: January 27, 2005Inventors: Michael Linsen, Edward Schmitt, Mark Schure