Patents by Inventor Joel Robert
Joel Robert 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: 20100098804Abstract: The inventors have discovered some striking, and not previously predicted structural similarities and differences between the structure of Novamyl and the reported structures of CGTases, and based on this they have constructed variants of maltogenic alpha-amylase having CGTase activity and variants of CGTase having maltogenic alpha-amylase activity. Further, on the basis of sequence homology between Novamyl® and CGTases, the inventors have constructed hybrid enzymes with one or more improvements to specific properties of the parent enzymes, using recombinant DNA methodology.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: Novozymes A/SInventors: Joel Robert Cherry, Allan Svendsen, Carsten Andersen, Lars Beier, Torben Peter Frandsen, Thomas Schäfer
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Publication number: 20100011869Abstract: A process pulsation diagnostic system comprises a primary element, a sensor and a processor. The primary element generates a differential pressure along a fluid flow. The sensor samples the differential pressure. The processor generates a pulsation diagnostic based on a standard deviation of the differential pressure, such that the pulsation diagnostic is indicative of a degree of process pulsation in the fluid flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2008Publication date: January 21, 2010Applicant: Rosemount Inc.Inventors: Andrew Juri Klosinski, Joel Robert Lemke
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Publication number: 20090142803Abstract: The inventors have discovered some striking, and not previously predicted structural similarities and differences between the structure of Novamyl and the reported structures of CGTases, and based on this they have constructed variants of maltogenic alpha-amylase having CGTase activity and variants of CGTase having maltogenic alpha-amylase activity. Further, on the basis of sequence homology between Novamyl® and CGTases, the inventors have constructed hybrid enzymes with one or more improvements to specific properties of the parent enzymes, using recombinant DNA methodology.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2008Publication date: June 4, 2009Applicant: Novozymes A/SInventors: Joel Robert Cherry, Allan Svendsen, Carsten Denmark Andersen, Lars Beier, Torben Peter Frandsen, Thomas Schafer
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Patent number: 7165530Abstract: A method for controlling a variable-speed engine of a machine is provided. The machine may include a park-brake. The method may include receiving a signal indicating an engagement status of the park-brake. The method may also include operating the variable-speed engine at a first idle speed. Additionally, the method may include operating the variable-speed engine at a second idle speed, lower than the first idle speed, only if the signal indicates that the park-brake is engaged.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2005Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: Caterpillar IncInventors: Jeffrey Edward Jensen, Marvin Kent Palmer, Lisa Marie Christopherson, Joel Robert Frerichs
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Patent number: 7150042Abstract: The present invention relates to a proxy device, computer program product and method for performing malware scanning of files stored within a file storage device of a computer network. The computer network has a plurality of client devices arranged to issue access requests using a dedicated file access protocol to the file storage device in order to access files stored on the file storage device, with the proxy device being arranged so as to intercept access requests issued to the file storage device. The proxy device comprises a first interface for receiving an access request issued by one of the client devices to the file storage device using the dedicated file access protocol, and a second interface for communicating with the file storage device to cause the file storage device to process the access request. Further, processing logic is provided for causing selected malware scanning algorithms to be executed to determine whether the file identified by the access request is to be considered as malware.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2001Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: McAfee, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Joseph Wolff, Joel Robert Spurlock, Jonathan Lewis Edwards
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Patent number: 7093002Abstract: The present invention provides a load balancing device, computer program product, and method for balancing the load across a plurality of proxy devices arranged to perform malware scanning of files stored within a file storage device of a computer network. The computer network has a plurality of client devices arranged to issue access requests using a dedicated file access protocol to the file storage device in order to access files stored on the file storage device. The load balancing device is arranged so as to intercept access requests issued to the file storage device, and comprises a client interface for receiving an access request issued to the file storage device using the dedicated file access protocol.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2001Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: McAfee, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Joseph Wolff, Joel Robert Spurlock, Jonathan Lewis Edwards
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Patent number: 6927481Abstract: The present invention integrates an inductor into a semiconductor package by integrally forming inductive segments in the leadframe. The inductive segments may be connected directly to a lead of the leadframe, or indirectly to a lead or a bond pad on a semiconductor die via wirebonds to form an inductor. The inductance value for the resultant inductor is typically controlled by the point of contact for the wirebonds or the leads about the inductive segment. The inductance values may also be controlled by the shape and size of the inductive segments. The leadframe may be formed to support multiple inductive segments, and one or more configurations, including those using one or more die flags to support a like number of semiconductor die.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2004Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: RF Micro Devices, Inc.Inventors: Joel Robert Gibson, Marnie Ann Knadler
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Publication number: 20040214376Abstract: The present invention integrates an inductor into a semiconductor package by integrally forming inductive segments in the leadframe. The inductive segments may be connected directly to a lead of the leadframe, or indirectly to a lead or a bond pad on a semiconductor die via wirebonds to form an inductor. The inductance value for the resultant inductor is typically controlled by the point of contact for the wirebonds or the leads about the inductive segment. The inductance values may also be controlled by the shape and size of the inductive segments. The leadframe may be formed to support multiple inductive segments, and one or more configurations, including those using one or more die flags to support a like number of semiconductor die.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2004Publication date: October 28, 2004Applicant: NORTEL NETWORKS LIMITEDInventors: Joel Robert Gibson, Marnie Ann Knadler
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Patent number: 6765284Abstract: The present invention integrates an inductor into a semiconductor package by integrally forming inductive segments in the leadframe. The inductive segments may be connected directly to a lead of the leadframe, or indirectly to a lead or a bond pad on a semiconductor die via wirebonds to form an inductor. The inductance value for the resultant inductor is typically controlled by the point of contact for the wirebonds or the leads about the inductive segment. The inductance values may also be controlled by the shape and size of the inductive segments. The leadframe may be formed to support multiple inductive segments, and one or more configurations, including those using one or more die flags to support a like number of semiconductor die.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2003Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: RF Micro Devices, Inc.Inventors: Joel Robert Gibson, Marnie Ann Knadler
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Patent number: 6668922Abstract: A method for designing acid treatments provides for the selection of optimal treatment for well stimulation wherein reservoir characteristics are obtained to further select the reaction kinetic data on the minerals of interests, the treatment to the reservoir is scaled up using a mathematical model and real time damage are computed based on bottomhole pressure and injection rate and compared to that predicted by the mathematical model to adjust the treatment. The model generated facilitates optimization of matrix treatments by providing a rapid quantitative evaluation of various treatment strategies for a formation. Stimulation with non-traditional fluid recipes containing mixtures of inorganic and organic acids, and chelating agents can be readily computed. The computed values can then be used in an economic model to justify the additional costs associated with the use of the non-traditional fluids.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Murtaza Ziauddin, Joel Robert
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Publication number: 20030215928Abstract: The inventors have discovered some striking, and not previously predicted structural similarities and differences between the structure of Novamyl and the reported structures of CGTases, and based on this they have constructed variants of maltogenic alpha-amylase having CGTase activity and variants of CGTase having maltogenic alpha-amylase activity. Further, on the basis of sequence homology between Novamyl and CGTases, the inventors have constructed hybrid enzymes with one or more improvements to specific properties of the parent enzymes, using recombinant DNA methodology.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2003Publication date: November 20, 2003Applicant: Novozymes A/SInventors: Joel Robert Cherry, Allan Svendsen, Carsten Denmark Andersen, Lars Beier, Torben Peter Frandsen, Thomas Schafer
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Publication number: 20030209730Abstract: The present invention integrates an inductor into a semiconductor package by integrally forming inductive segments in the leadframe. The inductive segments may be connected directly to a lead of the leadframe, or indirectly to a lead or a bond pad on a semiconductor die via wirebonds to form an inductor. The inductance value for the resultant inductor is typically controlled by the point of contact for the wirebonds or the leads about the inductive segment. The inductance values may also be controlled by the shape and size of the inductive segments. The leadframe may be formed to support multiple inductive segments, and one or more configurations, including those using one or more die flags to support a like number of semiconductor die.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2003Publication date: November 13, 2003Applicant: RF MICRO DEVICES, INC.Inventors: Joel Robert Gibson, Marnie Ann Knadler
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Publication number: 20030207408Abstract: The inventors have discovered some striking, and not previously predicted structural similarities and differences between the structure of Novamyl and the reported structures of CGTases, and based on this they have constructed variants of maltogenic alpha-amylase having CGTase activity and variants of CGTase having maltogenic alpha-amylase activity. Further, on the basis of sequence homology between Novamyl® and CGTases, the inventors have constructed hybrid enzymes with one or more improvements to specific properties of the parent enzymes, using recombinant DNA methodology.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: Novozymes A/SInventors: Joel Robert Cherry, Allan Svendsen, Carsten Andersen, Lars Beier, Torben Peter Frandsen, Thomas Schafer
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Patent number: 6621140Abstract: The present invention integrates an inductor into a semiconductor package by integrally forming inductive segments in the leadframe. The inductive segments may be connected directly to a lead of the leadframe, or indirectly to a lead or a bond pad on a semiconductor die via wirebonds to form an inductor. The inductance value for the resultant inductor is typically controlled by the point of contact for the wirebonds or the leads about the inductive segment. The inductance values may also be controlled by the shape and size of the inductive segments. The leadframe may be formed to support multiple inductive segments, and one or more configurations, including those using one or more die flags to support a like number of semiconductor die.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2002Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: RF Micro Devices, Inc.Inventors: Joel Robert Gibson, Marnie Ann Knadler
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Publication number: 20030160307Abstract: The present invention integrates an inductor into a semiconductor package by integrally forming inductive segments in the leadframe. The inductive segments may be connected directly to a lead of the leadframe, or indirectly to a lead or a bond pad on a semiconductor die via wirebonds to form an inductor. The inductance value for the resultant inductor is typically controlled by the point of contact for the wirebonds or the leads about the inductive segment. The inductance values may also be controlled by the shape and size of the inductive segments. The leadframe may be formed to support multiple inductive segments, and one or more configurations, including those using one or more die flags to support a like number of semiconductor die.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2003Publication date: August 28, 2003Applicant: RF Micro Devices, Inc.Inventors: Joel Robert Gibson, Marnie Ann Knadler
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Publication number: 20030160306Abstract: The present invention integrates an inductor into a semiconductor package by integrally forming inductive segments in the leadframe. The inductive segments may be connected directly to a lead of the leadframe, or indirectly to a lead or a bond pad on a semiconductor die via wirebonds to form an inductor. The inductance value for the resultant inductor is typically controlled by the point of contact for the wirebonds or the leads about the inductive segment. The inductance values may also be controlled by the shape and size of the inductive segments. The leadframe may be formed to support multiple inductive segments, and one or more configurations, including those using one or more die flags to support a like number of semiconductor die.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2002Publication date: August 28, 2003Inventors: Joel Robert Gibson, Marnie Ann Knadler
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Patent number: 6608367Abstract: The present invention integrates an inductor into a semiconductor package by integrally forming inductive segments in the leadframe. The inductive segments may be connected directly to a lead of the leadframe, or indirectly to a lead or a bond pad on a semiconductor die via wirebonds to form an inductor. The inductance value for the resultant inductor is typically controlled by the point of contact for the wirebonds or the leads about the inductive segment. The inductance values may also be controlled by the shape and size of the inductive segments. The leadframe may be formed to support multiple inductive segments, and one or more configurations, including those using one or more die flags to support a like number of semiconductor die.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2003Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: RF Micro Devices, Inc.Inventors: Joel Robert Gibson, Marnie Ann Knadler
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Publication number: 20030110391Abstract: The present invention relates to a proxy device, computer program product and method for performing malware scanning of files stored within a file storage device of a computer network. The computer network has a plurality of client devices arranged to issue access requests using a dedicated file access protocol to the file storage device in order to access files stored on the file storage device, with the proxy device being arranged so as to intercept access requests issued to the file storage device. The proxy device comprises a first interface for receiving an access request issued by one of the client devices to the file storage device using the dedicated file access protocol, and a second interface for communicating with the file storage device to cause the file storage device to process the access request. Further, processing logic is provided for causing selected malware scanning algorithms to be executed to determine whether the file identified by the access request is to be considered as malware.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2001Publication date: June 12, 2003Inventors: Daniel Joseph Wolff, Joel Robert Spurlock, Jonathan Lewis Edwards
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Publication number: 20030110258Abstract: The present invention provides a load balancing device, computer program product, and method for balancing the load across a plurality of proxy devices arranged to perform malware scanning of files stored within a file storage device of a computer network. The computer network has a plurality of client devices arranged to issue access requests using a dedicated file access protocol to the file storage device in order to access files stored on the file storage device. The load balancing device is arranged so as to intercept access requests issued to the file storage device, and comprises a client interface for receiving an access request issued to the file storage device using the dedicated file access protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2001Publication date: June 12, 2003Inventors: Daniel Joseph Wolff, Joel Robert Spurlock, Jonathan Lewis Edwards
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Publication number: 20030059902Abstract: The inventors have discovered some striking, and not previously predicted structural similarities and differences between the structure of Novamyl and the reported structures of CGTases, and based on this they have constructed variants of maltogenic alpha-amylase having CGTase activity and variants of CGTase having maltogenic alpha-amylase activity. Further, on the basis of sequence homology between Novamyl® and CGTases, the inventors have constructed hybrid enzymes with one or more improvements to specific properties of the parent enzymes, using recombinant DNA methodology.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2002Publication date: March 27, 2003Applicant: Novozymes A/SInventors: Joel Robert Cherry, Allan Svendsen, Carsten Denmark Andersen, Lars Beier, Torben Peter Frandsen, Thomas Schafer