Patents by Inventor G. West
G. West 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: 6928387Abstract: A circuit and method for distributing events in an event stream. A circuit for distributing events in a signal into a plurality of channels of circuitry capable of timestamping events is described. The circuit includes a first plurality of flip-flops arranged in a cascading configuration. The cascading configuration distributes a primary event stream into a first plurality of secondary event streams on each successive rising edge of the primary event stream. The circuit also includes a second plurality of flip-flops arranged in another cascading configuration for distributing the primary event stream. The primary event stream is distributed into a second plurality of secondary event streams on each successive falling edge of said primary event stream.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2004Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: Credence Systems CorporationInventor: Burnell G. West
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Patent number: 6917366Abstract: A system and method is provided for aligning multi-channel coded data over multiple clock periods. Data is received through a plurality of data channels and stored in a plurality of latches or queues. Data is scanned to determine whether a valid data transition has occurred. Once a valid transition is detected on all of the plurality of data channels, data is substantially simultaneously read out of the latches or queues resulting in synchronized or aligned data being provided at the output.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2001Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: Pixelworks, Inc.Inventors: Michael G. West, Jamie J. LeVasseur
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Patent number: 6908637Abstract: The present invention involves methods for preparing a processed peanut product containing high levels of peanut hearts material, with the peanut heart material being substantially stripped of bitter taste so as to provide debittered peanut hearts of comparable taste to actual peanuts or as being flavorless without adversely affecting the taste of a foodstuff end product. The processed product includes whole or fragmented peanut hearts and peanut heart powder processed using alkaline wash, neutralization, and drying for inactivating enzymes and removing bitter flavoring components. The peanut heart materials are debittered by adjusting the pH to about 8 to about 12 with an alkali material (e.g., sodium hydroxide) to solubilize the protein content and release the bitter flavor compounds making it possible to separate such compounds by ultrafiltration. The alkali treated peanut heart material is neutralized with an acidic aqueous solution.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2002Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Assignee: Kraft Foods Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Ronald L. Meibach, Ahmad Akashe, George W. Haas, Leslie G. West
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Patent number: 6905884Abstract: The present invention relates to fluorescent cobalamins and uses of these compounds. More particularly, this invention relates to fluorescent cobalamins that comprise a fluorescent, phosphorescent, luminescent or light-producing compound covalently linked to cobalamin. These fluorescent cobalamins can be used to as diagnostic and prognostic markers (a) to distinguish cancer cells and tissues from healthy cells and tissues, including identifying lymph nodes containing cancer cells, and (b) to determine if an individual will respond positively to chemotherapy using cobalamin-therapeutic bioconjugates.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2004Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: University of Utah Research FoundationInventors: Charles B. Grissom, Frederick G. West, James McGreevy, Joel S. Bentz, Michelle J. Cannon
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Patent number: 6903733Abstract: The image scaling memory system of the present invention eliminates the use of internal or external line memories by using an existing frame memory coupled with an input buffer and a plurality of output buffers for providing a vertical scalar with simultaneous parallel access to multiple lines of data. Additionally, the image scaling memory system of the present invention, including the frame memory, is embedded into an integrated circuit. Thus, the image scaling circuit of the present invention improves reliability, lowers cost, and improves silicon area usage. The frame memory is coupled to an input buffer at an input side and a plurality of output buffers at an output side. The plurality of output buffers is positioned between the frame memory and the vertical scalar. Each output buffer sequentially gains access to and transfers portions of image lines from the frame buffer. Each output buffer stores only a portion of an image line resulting in relatively small output buffers.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2003Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Pixelworks, Inc.Inventors: Robert Y. Greenberg, Michael G. West
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Patent number: 6859902Abstract: A testing method and circuit used to test high-speed communication devices on Automatic Test Equipment—ATE. The method and circuit provide a solution to testing very high speed (2.5 Gbps and above) integrated circuits. The circuit fans out the data streams from the output of the Device Under Test (DUT) to multiple tester channels which under-sample the streams. The testing method and circuit also allow for the injection of jitter into to the DUT at the output of the DUT. The skipping of data bits inherent in multi-pass testing is avoided by duplicating the tester resources to achieve effective real-time capture (saving test time and improving Bit Error Rate). Moreover the circuit synchronizes different DUTs with the timing of ATE hardware independent of DUT output data. Also, a calibration method is used compensate for differing trace lengths and propagation delay characteristics of test circuit components.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2000Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: Credence Systems CorporationInventors: Wajih Dalal, Masashi Shimanouchi, Robert J. Glenn, Burnell G. West
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Publication number: 20040265450Abstract: The present invention discloses methods for preparing a processed peanut product containing high levels of peanut hearts material, with the peanut heart material being substantially stripped of bitter taste so as to provide debittered peanut hearts of comparable taste to actual peanuts or as being flavorless without adversely affecting the taste of a foodstuff end product. The processed product includes whole or fragmented peanut hearts and peanut heart powder processed using alkaline wash, neutralization, and drying for inactivating enzymes and removing bitter flavoring components. The peanut heart materials are debittered by adjusting the pH to about 8 to about 12 with an alkali material (e.g., sodium hydroxide) to solubilize the protein content and release the bitter flavor compounds making it possible to separate such compounds by ultrafiltration. The alkali treated peanut heart material is neutralized with an acidic aqueous solution.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Applicant: KRAFT FOOD HOLDINGS, INC.Inventors: Ronald L. Meibach, Ahmad Akashe, George W. Haas, Leslie G. West
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Publication number: 20040255212Abstract: A system and method for processing scan data for integrated circuit testing. Scan data is divided into three groups of scan data segments: scan-in data segments, scan-out data segments and scan-mask data segments. The sequence of scan data segments in each group constitutes the operative test data in a scan stream. Each scan stream is represented by a table having a row corresponding to each scan data segment in the stream. Each row has four fields: a start address, a segment length, a start pad length and an end pad length. The start address is a pointer to the scan data segment in memory where the scan data segment is stored in a contiguous portion of memory. Scan data segment length is the length in bits of the segment. Start pad length is a delay value measured in number of scan clock cycles that must elapse before processing the respective segment in the scan stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2004Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventors: Jamie S. Cullen, Burnell G. West
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Patent number: 6818842Abstract: A vehicle seat occupant classification system uses a pressure responsive, fluid filled bladder and pressure sensor adapted for engagement with an underside of a foam seat cushion so as to generate a pressure signal corresponding to the weight of an occupant on an upper side of the foam seat cushion. A humidity sensor responds to relative humidity of air adjacent the pressure sensor and/or foam seat cushion to generate a humidity signal that is used to compensate at least one of the pressure signal, a stored reference pressure value and a stored threshold value, from which at least in part; an occupant classification is determined.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2002Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Charles A. Gray, Robert K Constable, John G. West, James F. Patterson, Peter J. Schubert
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Publication number: 20040224921Abstract: The present invention relates to fluorescent cobalamins and uses of these compounds. More particularly, this invention relates to fluorescent cobalamins that comprise a fluorescent, phosphorescent, luminescent or light-producing compound covalently linked to cobalamin. These fluorescent cobalamins can be used to as diagnostic and prognostic markers (a) to distinguish cancer cells and tissues from healthy cells and tissues, including identifying lymph nodes containing cancer cells, and (b) to determine if an individual will respond positively to chemotherapy using cobalamin-therapeutic bioconjugates.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2004Publication date: November 11, 2004Applicant: University of Utah Research FoundationInventors: Charles B. Grissom, Frederick G. West, James McGreevy, Joel S. Bentz, Michelle J. Cannon
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Patent number: 6797521Abstract: The present invention relates to fluorescent cobalamins and uses of these compounds. More particularly, this invention relates to fluorescent cobalamins that comprise a fluorescent, phosphorescent, luminescent or light-producing compound covalently linked to cobalamin. These fluorescent cobalamins can be used to as diagnostic and prognostic markers (a) to distinguish cancer cells and tissues from healthy cells and tissues, including identifying lymph nodes containing cancer cells, and (b) to determine if an individual will respond positively to chemotherapy using cobalamin-therapeutic bioconjugates.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2002Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: University of Utah Research FoundationInventors: Charles B. Grissom, Frederick G. West, James McGreevy, Joel S. Bentz, Michelle J. Cannon
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Publication number: 20040187049Abstract: The present invention provides a method and system for testing a semiconductor device under test (DUT), such as an IC, with the help of a tester. A clock generator in the tester generates a clock signal that is sent over to the DUT on a clock signal line. Prior to an actual test, transmission and reception of data between the tester and the DUT, is synchronized with the clock signals. The invention utilizes simultaneous bi-directional signaling (SBS) for simultaneously transmitting and receiving test related data between the tester and the DUT over a single transmission line. The DUT replies with response signals corresponding to these test related data over the same transmission line. The use of SBS reduces the time required for the test, the number of pins and hence, overall cost and complexity of the testing process involved with the test.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2003Publication date: September 23, 2004Applicant: NPTEST, INC.Inventor: Burnell G. West
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Patent number: 6790827Abstract: The present invention relates to bioconjugates and the delivery of bioactive agents which are preferably targeted for site-specific release in cells, tissues or organs. More particularly, this invention relates to bioconjugates which comprise a bioactive agent and an organocobalt complex. The bioactive agent is covalently bonded directly or indirectly to the cobalt atom of the organocobalt complex. The bioactive agent is released from the bioconjugate by the cleavage of the covalent bond between the bioactive agent and the cobalt atom in the organocobalt complex. The cleavage may occur as a result of normal displacement by cellular nucleophiles or enzymatic action, but is preferably caused to occur selectively as a predetermined release site by application of an external signal. The external signal may be light or photoexcitation, i.e. photolysis, or it may be ultrasound, i.e. sonolysis.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2001Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: University of Utah Research FoundationInventors: Charles B. Grissom, Frederick G. West, W. Allen Howard, Jr.
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Publication number: 20040170728Abstract: The present invention provides methods for retarding lipid oxidation in food products. More specifically, this invention relates to the use of antioxidant compositions containing effective amounts of siderophores and organic acids to retard lipid oxidation in food products. The present invention also relates to food products containing such lipid oxidation-retarding compositions.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2003Publication date: September 2, 2004Applicant: Kraft Foods Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Cheryl Baldwin, Ahmad Akashe, Robert Dinwoodie, Rathna Koka, Leslie G. West, Olaf Kortum
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Patent number: 6776976Abstract: The present invention relates to bioconjugates and the delivery of bioactive agents which are preferably targeted for site-specific release in cells, tissues or organs. More particularly, this invention relates to bioconjugates which comprise a bioactive agent and an organocobalt complex. The bioactive agent is covalently bonded directly or indirectly to the cobalt atom of the organocobalt complex. The bioactive agent is released from the bioconjugate by the cleavage of the covalent bond between the bioactive agent and the cobalt atom in the organocobalt complex. The cleavage may occur as a result of normal displacement by cellular nucleophiles or enzymatic action, but is preferably caused to occur selectively as a predetermined release site by application of an external signal. The external signal may be light or photoexcitation, i.e. photolysis, or it may be ultrasound, i.e. sonolysis.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2001Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: University of Utah Research FoundationInventors: Charles B. Grissom, Frederick G. West, Allen W. Howard, Jr.
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Patent number: 6777237Abstract: The present invention relates to bioconjugates and the delivery of bioactive agents which are preferably targeted for site-specific release in cells, tissues or organs. More particularly, this invention relates to bioconjugates which comprise a bioactive agent and an organocobalt complex. The bioactive agent is covalently bonded directly or indirectly to the cobalt atom of the organocobalt complex. The bioactive agent is released from the bioconjugate by the cleavage of the covalent bond between the bioactive agent and the cobalt atom in the organocobalt complex. The cleavage may occur as a result of normal displacement by cellular nucleophiles or enzymatic action, but is preferably caused to occur selectively as a predetermined release site by application of an external signal. The external signal may be light or photoexcitation, i.e. photolysis, or it may be ultrasound, i.e. sonolysis.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2001Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: University of Utah Research FoundationInventors: Charles B. Grissom, Frederick G. West, Allen W. Howard, Jr.
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Publication number: 20040124159Abstract: A rack for holding a bicycle by either its front or back wheel in an upright position on a floor. The rack includes a bracket which is adapted to be fitted on an elongate support frame. A rotatable lower brace extends outwardly from the bracket and includes spaced-apart arms which terminate in a downwardly extending lip. An upper brace extends generally upwardly from the bracket and includes spaced-apart arms. A bicycle is held on the rack by rolling the bicycle wheel directly into the lip of the lower brace and into and between the arms of the upper and lower braces respectively. A plurality of racks can be slidingly fitted onto a single support frame for holding a plurality of bicycles in spaced-apart relationship.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2003Publication date: July 1, 2004Applicant: Colony IncorporatedInventor: Kent G. West
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Publication number: 20040118619Abstract: A vehicle seat occupant classification system uses a pressure responsive, fluid filled bladder and pressure sensor adapted for engagement with an underside of a foam seat cushion so as to generate a pressure signal corresponding to the weight of an occupant on an upper side of the foam seat cushion. A humidity sensor responds to relative humidity of air adjacent the pressure sensor and/or foam seat cushion to generate a humidity signal that is used to compensate at least one of the pressure signal, a stored reference pressure value and a stored threshold value, from which at least in part; an occupant classification is determined.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Applicant: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Charles A. Gray, Robert K. Constable, John G. West, James F. Patterson, Peter J. Schubert
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Patent number: 6748564Abstract: A system and method for processing scan data for integrated circuit testing. Scan data is divided into three groups of scan data segments: scan-in data segments, scan-out data segments and scan-mask data segments. The sequence of scan data segments in each group constitutes the operative test data in a scan stream. Each scan stream is represented by a table having a row corresponding to each scan data segment in the stream. Each row has four fields: a start address, a segment length, a start pad length and an end pad length. The start address is a pointer to the scan data segment in memory where the scan data segment is stored in a contiguous portion of memory. Scan data segment length is the length in bits of the segment. Start pad length is a delay value measured in number of scan clock cycles that must elapse before processing the respective segment in the scan stream.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2000Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: NPTest, LLCInventors: Jamie S. Cullen, Burnell G. West
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Patent number: RE38618Abstract: A method for producing a digital video signal from an analog video signal, the analog video signal including an analog video data signal that is raster scanned in lines across a CRT screen to form consecutive frames of video information, the raster scanning controlled by use of a horizontal synchronizing signal (Hsnyc) that controls a line scan rate, and a vertical synchronizing signal (Vsnyc) that controls a frame refresh rate, to produce consecutive frames of video information, wherein the digital video signal is produced by generating a pixel clock signal with pixel clocks for repetitively sampling instantaneous values of the analog video data signal, and digitizing the analog video data signal based on the pixel clock sampling. An expected width E, measured in number of pixel clocks, of a video image producible by the analog video signal is estimated, and an actual width W, measured in number of pixel clocks, of the video image producible by the analog video signal is calculated.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2000Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: InFocus CorporationInventor: Michael G. West