Patents by Inventor James Boyd
James Boyd 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: 7732988Abstract: Fluid amplifiers and vibration damping and isolation systems are provided. A fluid amplifier includes a housing assembly, a piezo-electric element, two amplification stages, and a rod. The piezo-electric element is disposed within the housing assembly and is capable of being energized to lengthen axially to provide an input stroke at an initial magnitude. The first amplification stage is disposed within the housing assembly adjacent to the piezo-electric element and is adapted to amplify the input stroke from the piezo-electric element to a first magnitude. The second amplification stage is disposed in series with the first amplification stage and is adapted to increase the input stroke from the first magnitude to a second magnitude that is greater than the first magnitude to yield an amplified input stroke. The rod extends through the second amplification stage and is coupled thereto to transmit the amplified input stroke having the second magnitude.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2008Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: James Boyd, Dale T. Ruebsamen, Brett M. McMickell
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Publication number: 20100079033Abstract: Fluid amplifiers and vibration damping and isolation systems are provided. A fluid amplifier includes a housing assembly, a piezo-electric element, two amplification stages, and a rod. The piezo-electric element is disposed within the housing assembly and is capable of being energized to lengthen axially to provide an input stroke at an initial magnitude. The first amplification stage is disposed within the housing assembly adjacent to the piezo-electric element and is adapted to amplify the input stroke from the piezo-electric element to a first magnitude. The second amplification stage is disposed in series with the first amplification stage and is adapted to increase the input stroke from the first magnitude to a second magnitude that is greater than the first magnitude to yield an amplified input stroke. The rod extends through the second amplification stage and is coupled thereto to transmit the amplified input stroke having the second magnitude.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2008Publication date: April 1, 2010Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: James Boyd, Dale T. Ruebsamen, Brett M. McMickell
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Patent number: 7673185Abstract: A SAS expander adaptively configures a Serial-Attached-SCSI (SAS) PHY to accommodate varying lengths of a cable coupling the PHY to a remote PHY. The expander (a) configures the SAS PHY with settings of an entry of a table of PHY configuration settings, each entry in the table having different PHY configuration setting values; (b) clears a counter; (c) operates the PHY to communicate with the remote PHY for a monitoring period, after configuring the PHY and clearing the counter; (d) increments the counter when the PHY detects a PHY event during the monitoring period, and otherwise decrements the counter; (e) repeats steps (c) and (d) unless the counter rises above a threshold; and (f) when the counter rises above the threshold, repeats steps (a) through (e), wherein step (a) is performed with the settings of a different entry of the table.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2007Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: Dot Hill Systems CorporationInventors: George Alexander Kalwitz, James Boyd Lenehan
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Patent number: 7672238Abstract: Traffic flows through an administered network from an off-network source and/or to an off-network destination are simulated and analyzed by selecting an ingress and/or egress node within the administered network, the ingress node capable of collecting traffic from an off-network source, and the egress node capable of routing traffic to an off-network destination. Traffic flow is mapped from the source or ingress node through the administered network to the egress node. The traffic flow may be simulated and analyzed. The ingress and/or egress nodes may be selected in a variety of ways.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2007Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: Opnet Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Pradeep Singh, Kent Hundley, David Manowitz, David James Boyd, Nishant Gupta, Vinod Jeyachandran
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Publication number: 20090324535Abstract: The present invention relates to a macromolecule having a controlled terminal group stoichiometry, the macromolecule including a surface layer, at least one subsurface layer and at least two terminal groups including: a first terminal group which is a residue of a pharmaceutically active agent, a derivative thereof or precursor therefor; and a second terminal group selected to modify the pharmacokinetics of the pharmaceutically active agent and/or macromolecule, wherein terminal group stoichiometry refers to the number and type of terminal groups.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2006Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: Starpharma Pty LtdInventors: Benjamin James Boyd, Lisa Michelle Kaminskas, Christopher John Hamilton Porter, Peter Karellas, Guy Yeoman Krippner, Pasquale Razzino, Brian Devlin Kelly, Zemin Wu, Sue Pallich
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Patent number: 7628737Abstract: An exercise repetition sensor comprises an electricity generator, such as an electricity generator, which is coupled to an exercise system, where the electricity generator is capable of sensing exercise movements of any size or intensity on the exercise system. The electricity generator can be based on a number of electrical, magnetic, or optical sensing principles. For example, an electricity generator comprising an electricity generator includes a spindle that is coupled to one or more parts that move in proportion to an applied force. The voltage-generator generates an electrical current as the spindle moves, and sends the electrical current to an electronic display interface. In one embodiment, the voltage-generator sends a positive direct current through one of two circuit wires to the electronic console, such that the electronic console can immediately identify that the user has performed an exercise repetition.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2004Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Icon IP, Inc.Inventors: Rodney C. Kowallis, Darren C. Ashby, Robert D. Ashby, James Boyd Gerber, Chad J. Earl, Rick W. Hendrickson
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Publication number: 20090276647Abstract: In an embodiment, an apparatus is provided that includes circuitry to determine, at least in part, whether respective idle conditions have been satisfied for respective storage devices. If the circuitry determines, at least in part, that at least one respective storage device comprised in the respective storage devices satisfies at least one respective idle condition, the circuitry is also to issue at least one request that the at least one respective storage device enter, independently from at least one other respective storage device comprised in the respective storage devices, a respective relatively lower power consumption state compared to a respective relatively higher power consumption state. Of course, many alternatives, modifications, and variations are possible without departing from this embodiment.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2008Publication date: November 5, 2009Inventor: James Boyd
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Patent number: 7610878Abstract: An aquarium for jellyfish and other plankton species is described. The aquarium has a water container formed by two vertical front facets and a side surface between the front facets, the container having a polygonal, round or other shape when viewed from the front. A sealed chamber is located adjacent the water container with a water inlet that provides water to the chamber. A diffuser block provides a water passage from the sealed chamber to the water container. The diffuser block has a plurality of parallel channels so that water entering the container from the sealed chamber forms a plurality of jet streams along the side surface. This creates a laminar flow of water inside the water container near the side surface, which helps to keep the jellyfish suspended. The water container also has a discharge port covered with a screen to prevent the jellyfish from being sucked out.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2006Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Inventor: James Boyd Stime, Jr.
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Patent number: 7536584Abstract: A SAS expander includes SAS PHYs for transceiving signals with SAS devices on corresponding SAS links coupled to the SAS PHYs. The SAS expander includes status registers that provide fault detection parameters concerning communications on the SAS links. A microprocessor of the SAS expander identifies faulty communications on one of the SAS links, based on the fault detection parameters, and disables a corresponding one of the SAS PHYs coupled to the SAS link on which the microprocessor identified the faulty communications. The microprocessor may also report the PHY disabling to a SAS initiator. The microprocessor may also re-enable the PHY after corrective action is taken, such as in response to user input, an indication from a SAS device, or automatically detecting the corrective action. The expander may also automatically take the corrective action. The fault detection parameters may include error counters and corresponding thresholds, interrupt indicators, and state values.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2006Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Assignee: Dot Hill Systems CorporationInventors: Ian Robert Davies, George Alexander Kalwitz, James Boyd Lenehan
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Publication number: 20090118467Abstract: The following invention is directed to macromolecules having controlled stoichiometry and topology, processes for their production, and applications for their use. The macromolecules have a controlled functional moiety stoichiometry and include at least one dendritic motif having a surface layer formed from at least one surface building unit and at least one subsurface layer formed from at least one building unit, the surface building unit and building units having a hydrocarbon backbone bearing a carbonyl group and at least one amine group; and at least two different functional moieties on the building unit and/or surface building unit; where functional moiety stoichiometry refers to the number and type of functional moieties.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2006Publication date: May 7, 2009Applicant: Starpharma Pty LimitedInventors: Guy Yeoman Krippner, Gottfried Lichti, Pasquale Razzino, Brian Devlin Kelly, Susanne Pallich, Scott Andrew Henderson, Angela Michelle Scheppokat, Charlotte Claire Williams, Christopher John Hamilton Porter, Benjamin James Boyd, Lisa Michelle Kaminskas, Phillip Martin Rendle, Ben William Greatrex
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Publication number: 20090087461Abstract: The invention includes a compound or an oral care composition comprising a compound represented by the structure (I): wherein R3 is selected from a hydrogen atom and a structure represented by: wherein m is an integer of 0 to 100, R is independently selected from a first hydrocarbon structure having from 1 to 50 carbon atom and R1 and R2 are independently chosen from a hydrogen atom and a second hydrocarbon structure having 1 to 10 carbon atoms. Related methods are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2007Publication date: April 2, 2009Inventors: Thomas James Boyd, Guofeng Xu, Ravi Subramanyam, Joe Vazquez
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Publication number: 20090087813Abstract: An oral care instrument, such as a motorized toothbrush, which activates upon exposure to the oral environment of the user, is described. The electrical conductivity of saliva, optionally mixed with toothpaste and water, may be utilized to complete an electrical circuit that powers a motorized device within the instrument.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2007Publication date: April 2, 2009Inventors: Heng Cai, Thomas James Boyd
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Publication number: 20080260836Abstract: Films are disclosed that comprise a first polymer and a second polymer having a solubility temperature lower than that of the first polymer; wherein the breaking strength of the film is greater than about 750 psi (5,171 kPa). Also disclosed are compositions comprising such films that are useful as oral care, personal care or home care compositions. Methods of using such compositions are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2007Publication date: October 23, 2008Inventor: Thomas James Boyd
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Publication number: 20080103738Abstract: Channel access delays and reception uncertainty are modeled as protocol-independent generic processes that are optimized for improved simulation performance. The generic process components are designed such that each different protocol can be modeled using an arrangement of these components that is specific to the protocol. In this way, speed and/or accuracy improvements to the generic process components are reflected in each of such protocol models. If an accurate analytic model is not available for the generic process component, a prediction engine, such as a neural network, is preferably used. The prediction engine is trained using the existing detailed models of network devices. Once trained, the prediction engine is used to model the generic process, and the protocol model that includes the generic component is used in lieu of the detailed models, thereby saving substantial processing time.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2007Publication date: May 1, 2008Inventors: Karthikeyan CHANDRASHEKAR, Paul M. Janes, Alain J. Cohen, Pradeep Singh, David James Boyd, Ibrahim Utku Moral
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Publication number: 20080048403Abstract: Actuator levers, collets and collet tools for use in process control devices are disclosed. An example apparatus includes an actuator lever, a collet coupled to the actuator lever, and a collet tool. In the example apparatus, the collet tool is removably coupled to at least one of the lever or the collet, and the collet tool applies a force to at least one of the actuator lever, the collet, a valve shaft, or an intervening structure to couple or decouple the collet to or from the lever.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2006Publication date: February 28, 2008Inventors: Jason Gene Oldberding, Douglas James Boyd, Paul Andrew Day
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Publication number: 20080037423Abstract: Traffic flows through an administered network from an off-network source and/or to an off-network destination are simulated and analyzed by selecting an ingress and/or egress node within the administered network, the ingress node capable of collecting traffic from an off-network source, and the egress node capable of routing traffic to an off-network destination. Traffic flow is mapped from the source or ingress node through the administered network to the egress node. The traffic flow may be simulated and analyzed. The ingress and/or egress nodes may be selected in a variety of ways.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2007Publication date: February 14, 2008Inventors: Pradeep Singh, Kent Hundley, David Manowitz, David James Boyd, Nishant Gupta, Vinod Jeyachandran
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Publication number: 20080021437Abstract: A method for reducing or preventing the occurrence of chronic tension headaches, migraine headaches, or temporormandibular disorders, including the application of a therapeutic, non-disabling, non-disfiguring dose of Botulinum Toxin Type A to the temporalis and/or messeter muscles of a patient, in combination with the use of a semi-custom intraoral discluder device that can be placed on either the upper teeth or the lower teeth to prevent contact of opposing upper and lower teeth. The combination of the use of an semi-custom intraoral discluder device with the administration of Botulinum Toxin Type A to the temporalis and/or messeter muscles, provides a greater reduction in maximum clenching than the use of Botulinum Toxin Type A or the semi-custom discluder device alone.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Inventor: James Boyd
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Publication number: 20080010530Abstract: A SAS expander includes SAS PHYs for transceiving signals with SAS devices on corresponding SAS links coupled to the SAS PHYs. The SAS expander includes status registers that provide fault detection parameters concerning communications on the SAS links. A microprocessor of the SAS expander identifies faulty communications on one of the SAS links, based on the fault detection parameters, and disables a corresponding one of the SAS PHYs coupled to the SAS link on which the microprocessor identified the faulty communications. The microprocessor may also report the PHY disabling to a SAS initiator. The microprocessor may also re-enable the PHY after corrective action is taken, such as in response to user input, an indication from a SAS device, or automatically detecting the corrective action. The expander may also automatically take the corrective action. The fault detection parameters may include error counters and corresponding thresholds, interrupt indicators, and state values.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2006Publication date: January 10, 2008Applicant: DOT HILL SYSTEMS CORPORATIONInventors: Ian Robert Davies, George Alexander Kalwitz, James Boyd Lenehan
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Publication number: 20070184642Abstract: A method is provided for making a silicided gate in a semiconductor device. In accordance with the method, a gate (213) is provided which comprises a first portion (214) and a second portion (213). The first portion of the gate has a width w1 and the second portion of the gate has a width w2 as taken along a plane perpendicular to the length of the gate, wherein w2>w1. A layer is silicide (231) is then formed on the second portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2006Publication date: August 9, 2007Inventor: James Boyd
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Patent number: 7129429Abstract: An electrical limit switch (10) is provided and comprises a number of contact elements (30) each having a slot (32) with inner cutting edges (34) for penetrating the insulation of and containing a conducting element (48). The contact elements (30) are provided on a body which engages a base (56) wherein the base (56) receives a plurality of conducting elements (48). Upon engagement of the body and base (56), the conducting elements (48) are foced into respective slots (32) in the contact elements (30), thus providing a rapid electrical connection. The switching means of the limit switch (1) is provided by an actuating arrangement (14) including a plunger portion (16) and a roller (18), wherein the plunger(16) includes electrical contacts (36a, 36b) which are moveable with the plunger. Each contact (36a, 36b) provides an electrical connection between two of the contact elements (30) when the plunger (16) is in the appropriate position.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2001Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: Honeywell Control Systems LimitedInventors: Paul Trickett, James Boyd