Patents by Inventor Gary M. Miller
Gary M. Miller 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: 11984174Abstract: A configuration setting manager of a memory device receives a request to perform an adjustment operation on a set of configuration setting values for the memory device, where each configuration setting value of the set of configuration setting values is stored in a corresponding configuration register of a set of configuration registers; determines a configuration adjustment definition associated with one or more configuration setting values of the set of configuration setting values; calculates an updated set of configuration setting values by applying a multiplier value to the configuration adjustment definition, wherein the multiplier value is associated with a number of programming operations performed on the memory device; and stores the updated set of configuration setting values in the corresponding configuration registers.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2021Date of Patent: May 14, 2024Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.Inventors: Tawalin Opastrakoon, Renato C. Padilla, Vamsi Pavan Rayaprolu, Sampath K. Ratnam, Michael G. Miller, Gary F. Besinga, Christopher M. Smitchger
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Patent number: 11950784Abstract: Described here are devices for closing one or more tissues, and handles for controlling these devices. Generally, the devices described here comprise a snare loop assembly, wherein the snare loop assembly comprises a snare and a suture loop, and a handle for controlling the snare loop assembly. In some variations the snare loop assembly may comprise a retention member that may releasably connect the suture loop to the snare. In other variations the devices comprise one or more force-reducing suture locks to help prevent the suture loop from inadvertently disengaging from the snare loop assembly. In still other variations, the excess-suture management features. The handles described here may be configured to remove excess suture from a suture loop, and may also be configured to release the suture loop from the snare loop assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2020Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: AtriCure, Inc.Inventors: Gregory W. Fung, Russell A. Seiber, Eduardo Sager, Jr., Gary H. Miller, Maria Garcia, Ryan Douglas Helmuth, Arnold M. Escano, Douglas Todd Ellison, William E. Cohn
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Patent number: 11923030Abstract: A system includes a memory device and a processing device, operatively coupled with the memory device, to perform operations including initiating a read operation with respect to a block of the memory device, selecting, based on a set of criteria, a default read offset from a set of read offsets, wherein the set of criteria includes at least one of: a parameter related to trigger rate, or an amount of time that an open block is allowed to remain open to control threshold voltage shift due to storage charge loss, and applying the default read offset to a read operation performed with respect to the block.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2022Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.Inventors: Gary F. Besinga, Renato C. Padilla, Tawalin Opastrakoon, Sampath K. Ratnam, Michael G. Miller, Christopher M. Smitchger, Vamsi Pavan Rayaprolu, Ashutosh Malshe
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Patent number: 9136610Abstract: A satellite antenna adapter comprising a bottom plate comprising a top surface and a bottom surface, a reflector mounting plate coupled to the bottom plate. The bottom surface of the bottom plate is constructed to removably couple to a tripod. The top surface of the bottom plate is constructed to removably couple to a satellite antenna feed. The reflector mounting plate is constructed to removably couple to a satellite reflector and is substantially perpendicular to the top surface of the bottom plate.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: September 15, 2015Assignee: ViaSat, Inc.Inventors: Edward Mitchell Blalock, Gary M. Miller
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Patent number: 8837712Abstract: An Ethernet extension device is provided for metro or last mile Ethernet service via twisted pairs as opposed to fiber optics. The Ethernet extension device is implemented as a plug-in extension for existing infrastructure (e.g., in a standard electrical wall box or Type-200™ Mechanics card) that employs lighting and power cross protection required by the telephone companies for Ethernet connectivity to the telephone network (e.g., for connection between a user's building and a telephone company building over existing outdoor telephone cables).Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2011Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventors: William V. Miller, III, Gary M. Miller, David O. Corp
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Publication number: 20140118213Abstract: A satellite antenna adapter comprising a bottom plate comprising a top surface and a bottom surface, a reflector mounting plate coupled to the bottom plate. The bottom surface of the bottom plate is constructed to removably couple to a tripod. The top surface of the bottom plate is constructed to removably couple to a satellite antenna feed. The reflector mounting plate is constructed to removably couple to a satellite reflector and is substantially perpendicular to the top surface of the bottom plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: May 1, 2014Inventors: Edward Mitchell Blalock, Gary M. Miller
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Patent number: 8345672Abstract: A reduced size multiplexer and, in particular, a reduced size optical signal multiplexer module is provided for use in a reduced size enclosure. The optical signal multiplexer module has electrical and optical connectors on its faceplate to provide ease in access without having to remove the optical signal multiplexer from the enclosure. The optical signal multiplexer circuit is configured in a standard Type 400 mechanics circuit board arrangement. The optical signal multiplexer module therefore can be inserted into an enclosure in a direction opposite to that in which the DS1 or DS3 connector projects from the face plate, so that the DS1 or DS3 connector remains freely accessible outside of the enclosure when the optical signal multiplexer module is fully loaded into the enclosure. DS1 and DS3 cables and optical fibers can thus be easily coupled to the DS1 and DS3 and optical connectors, respectively, when the SONET multiplexer circuit is fully loaded into the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2011Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventors: Bruce Lipski, Gary M. Miller, David O. Corp
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Publication number: 20120039608Abstract: A reduced size multiplexer and, in particular, a reduced size optical signal multiplexer module is provided for use in a reduced size enclosure. The optical signal multiplexer module has electrical and optical connectors on its faceplate to provide ease in access without having to remove the optical signal multiplexer from the enclosure. The optical signal multiplexer circuit is configured in a standard Type 400 mechanics circuit board arrangement. The optical signal multiplexer module therefore can be inserted into an enclosure in a direction opposite to that in which the DS1 or DS3 connector projects from the face plate, so that the DS1 or DS3 connector remains freely accessible outside of the enclosure when the optical signal multiplexer module is fully loaded into the enclosure. DS1 and DS3 cables and optical fibers can thus be easily coupled to the DS1 and DS3 and optical connectors, respectively, when the SONET multiplexer circuit is fully loaded into the enclosure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2011Publication date: February 16, 2012Inventors: Bruce M. Lipski, Gary M. Miller, David O. Corp
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Publication number: 20120002666Abstract: An Ethernet extension device is provided for metro or last mile Ethernet service via twisted pairs as opposed to fiber optics. The Ethernet extension device is implemented as a plug-in extension for existing infrastructure (e.g., in a standard electrical wall box or Type-200™ Mechanics card) that employs lighting and power cross protection required by the telephone companies for Ethernet connectivity to the telephone network (e.g., for connection between a user's building and a telephone company building over existing outdoor telephone cables).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2011Publication date: January 5, 2012Inventors: William V. Miller, III, Gary M. Miller, David O. Corp
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Patent number: 8027337Abstract: A reduced size multiplexer and, in particular, a reduced size SONET multiplexer module is provided for use in a reduced size enclosure. The SONET multiplexer module has electrical and optical connectors on its faceplate to provide ease in access without having to remove the SONET multiplexer from the enclosure. The SONET multiplexer circuit is configured in a standard Type 400 mechanics circuit board arrangement. The SONET multiplexer module therefore can be inserted into an enclosure in a direction opposite to that in which the DS1 or DS3 connector projects from the face plate, so that the DS1 or DS3 connector remains freely accessible outside of the enclosure when the SONET multiplexer module is fully loaded into the enclosure. DS1 and DS3 cables and optical fibers can thus be easily coupled to the DS1 and DS3 and optical connectors, respectively, when the SONET multiplexer circuit is fully loaded into the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2008Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventors: Bruce Lipski, Gary M. Miller, David O. Corp
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Patent number: 8023642Abstract: An Ethernet extension device is provided for metro or last mile Ethernet service via twisted pairs as opposed to fiber optics. The Ethernet extension device is implemented as a plug-in extension for existing infrastructure (e.g., in a standard electrical wall box or Type-200™ Mechanics card) that employs lighting and power cross protection required by the telephone companies for Ethernet connectivity to the telephone network (e.g., for connection between a user's building and a telephone company building over existing outdoor telephone cables).Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2007Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventors: William V. Miller, III, Gary M. Miller, David O. Corp
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Publication number: 20110072340Abstract: Methods and devices are provided for assigning cell properties based on user-defined metadata in a spreadsheet. In one embodiment, the method may involve receiving at least one row metadata and at least one column metadata. The method may involve associating cells at an intersection of at least one row containing the at least one row metadata and at least one column containing the at least one column metadata into a set. The method may involve assigning at least one property (e.g., formatting attribute and/or content) for the set. In related aspects, the method may further involve, in response to a user changing the at least one property in any cell of the set, applying the changed at least one property to each cell of the set.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2010Publication date: March 24, 2011Inventors: Darren H. Miller, Gary M. Miller
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Publication number: 20110069608Abstract: A system transmits backup programming media in a transmitter station being connected to a remote media station. The media station includes a media programming input to receive a source media signal, which includes media programming. The media station further includes an Ethernet programming input that receives an Ethernet media signal including backup media programming being different the media programming. A transmitter station receives the source media signal via a transmission medium and transmits the media programming. The transmitter station further receives the Ethernet media signal and stores the backup media programming in a storage device. A controller detects a fault on a transmission medium connecting the media station and the transmitting station. The controller retrieves the stored backup media programming and generates a backup media signal. A transmitter transmits the backup media programming based on the backup media signal until it is controlled to re-transmit the source media signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2009Publication date: March 24, 2011Inventors: Gary M. Miller, Winston M. Gadsby
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Publication number: 20090142054Abstract: A reduced size multiplexer and, in particular, a reduced size SONET multiplexer module is provided for use in a reduced size enclosure. The SONET multiplexer module has electrical and optical connectors on its faceplate to provide ease in access without having to remove the SONET multiplexer from the enclosure. The SONET multiplexer circuit is configured in a standard Type 400 mechanics circuit board arrangement. The SONET multiplexer module therefore can be inserted into an enclosure in a direction opposite to that in which the DS1 or DS3 connector projects from the face plate, so that the DS1 or DS3 connector remains freely accessible outside of the enclosure when the SONET multiplexer module is fully loaded into the enclosure. DS1 and DS3 cables and optical fibers can thus be easily coupled to the DS1 and DS3 and optical connectors, respectively, when the SONET multiplexer circuit is fully loaded into the enclosure.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2008Publication date: June 4, 2009Inventors: Bruce Lipski, Gary M. Miller, David O. Corp
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Patent number: 7468891Abstract: A reduced size multiplexer and, in particular, a reduced size SONET multiplexer module is provided for use in a reduced size enclosure. The SONET multiplexer module has electrical and optical connectors on its faceplate to provide ease in access without having to remove the SONET multiplexer from the enclosure. The SONET multiplexer circuit is configured in a standard Type 400 mechanics circuit board arrangement. The SONET multiplexer module therefore can be inserted into an enclosure in a direction opposite to that in which the coaxial connector projects from the face plate, so that the coaxial connector remains freely accessible outside of the enclosure when the SONET multiplexer module is fully loaded into the enclosure. Coaxial cables and optical fibers can thus be easily coupled to the coaxial and optical connectors, respectively, when the SONET multiplexer circuit is fully loaded into the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2005Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventors: Bruce Lipski, Gary M. Miller, David O. Corp
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Patent number: 6735718Abstract: A network switch and method of switching are provided, in which first and second signal converters convert electrical signals to optical signals and vice versa. The network switch monitors alarm contacts and power drawn by the first and second signal converters, and switches from one to the other in the case of an alarm condition or power loss. In order to force a corresponding switch at the remote end, power is removed from one of the signal converters in order to force an alarm in the corresponding signal converter at the remote end.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2001Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventor: Gary M. Miller
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Publication number: 20030120967Abstract: A network switch and method of switching are provided, in which first and second signal converters convert electrical signals to optical signals and vice versa. The network switch monitors alarm contacts and power drawn by the first and second signal converters, and switches from one to the other in the case of an alarm condition or power loss. In order to force a corresponding switch at the remote end, power is removed from one of the signal converters in order to force an alarm in the corresponding signal converter at the remote end.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2001Publication date: June 26, 2003Inventor: Gary M. Miller
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Patent number: 6522723Abstract: A telephony test system (34) has a communication interface (52, 54, 56) connected to communicate with a remote terminal (16). In response to receiving an electrical test request signal from the remote terminal (16), a controller (50) causes an analog-to-digital converter (DAC) (70) to produce an analog signal which is supplied to a high voltage amplifier (124) which amplifies and supplies the amplified analog signal to customer telephony equipment (6). Controller (50) measures the response of customer telephony equipment (6) to the amplified analog signal and determines from the response and the amplified analog signal an electrical power dissipated by the high voltage amplifier during supply of the amplified analog signal. Controller (50) controls a power supply to adjust the voltage supplied to the high voltage amplifier (124) to avoid electrical power dissipated thereby during supply of the amplified analog signal from exceeding a desired maximum electrical power dissipation.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Tollgrade Communications, Inc.Inventor: Gary M. Miller
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Patent number: 6497293Abstract: A horseshoe adapted to be compliant with the expansion and relaxation of the heel areas of a hoof of a horse in motion. The horseshoe consists of a toe area hingedly connected to two heel areas. In the preferred embodiment, the hinges are formed of a resilient material and are tapered from a wide end on the inside of the horseshoe to a narrow end on the outside of the horseshoe. Metal toe and heel inserts are provided as a wear surface for the horseshoe and the toe insert is sufficiently malleable to allow shaping of the horseshoe using typical blacksmithing equipment and tools.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2001Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Inventor: Gary M. Miller
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Publication number: 20020189823Abstract: A horseshoe adapted to be compliant with the expansion and relaxation of the heel areas of a hoof of a horse in motion. The horseshoe consists of a toe area hingedly connected to two heel areas. In the preferred embodiment, the hinges are formed of a resilient material and are tapered from a wide end on the inside of the horseshoe to a narrow end on the outside of the horseshoe. Metal toe and heel inserts are provided as a wear surface for the horseshoe and the toe insert is sufficiently malleable to allow shaping of the horseshoe using typical blacksmithing equipment and tools.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2001Publication date: December 19, 2002Inventor: Gary M. Miller