Patents by Inventor John Lang
John Lang 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: 20180277046Abstract: In some examples, a display includes a plurality of display backlight groups, and one or more controller to determine one or more one-dimensional backlight group brightness level adjustments, to determine one or more two-dimensional backlight group brightness level adjustments, and to adjust a brightness of one or more of the backlight groups in response to content of a display image.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2017Publication date: September 27, 2018Inventors: John Lang, Yunhui Chu, Yanli Zhang, Zhiming J. Zhuang
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Patent number: 10081914Abstract: The invention provides a creped tissue web having satisfactory softness without the excess use of water insoluble creping compositions. The satisfactory softness levels, which may be measured as TS7, are generally less than about 10.0 and may be achieved by creping the tissue web with less than about 100 mg/m2? (milligrams of creping composition per square meter of creping cylinder surface area) such as from about 25 to about 100 mg/m2? and more preferably from about 50 to about 75 mg/m2?. It was previously believed that water insoluble creping compositions need to be added at high add-on levels, such as 100 mg/m2? or greater to achieve a desirable softness at a given tensile strength. It has now been surprisingly discovered that the add-on of water insoluble creping composition may be reduced significantly by adding a water soluble adhesive to the creping composition.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2016Date of Patent: September 25, 2018Assignee: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.Inventors: Frederick John Lang, Christopher Lee Satori, John Paul David, Thomas Joseph Dyer, Mike Thomas Goulet, Michael John Rekoske, Kenneth John Zwick
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Patent number: 10084620Abstract: Aspects of the embodiments are directed to a data transmission receiver that includes a neural network circuit for resolving a received bit value. The data transmission receiver can be coupled to a data transmitter by a high speed data link. The neural network circuit can sample a bit value at multiple locations across the bit's unit interval. The neural network circuit can also sample bit values for neighboring bits to the interested bit at multiple sampling locations across unit intervals for the neighboring bits. The neural network circuit can determine the value of the interested bit from the samples of the waveform.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2017Date of Patent: September 25, 2018Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Yunhui Chu, Fan Chen, John Lang, Charles Phares
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Publication number: 20180254928Abstract: Aspects of the embodiments are directed to a data transmission receiver that includes a neural network circuit for resolving a received bit value. The data transmission receiver can be coupled to a data transmitter by a high speed data link. The neural network circuit can sample a bit value at multiple locations across the bit's unit interval. The neural network circuit can also sample bit values for neighboring bits to the interested bit at multiple sampling locations across unit intervals for the neighboring bits. The neural network circuit can determine the value of the interested bit from the samples of the waveform.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2017Publication date: September 6, 2018Applicant: Intel CorporationInventors: Yunhui Chu, Fan Chen, John Lang, Charles Phares
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Patent number: 10018291Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide a removable clamp for coupling an adaptor to a pipe delivering a solution, the removable clamp having a button in order to maintain an angular relationship between the adapter and the pipe. Other embodiments of the invention provide a fluid delivery system having clamps with buttons coupling a tee adaptor to sections of a boom in order to maintain an angular relationship between the sections of the boom.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2015Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Assignee: Pentair Flow Technologies, LLCInventors: John Lang, Mark Mohr, Colin Jaedike
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Publication number: 20180094387Abstract: The invention provides a creped tissue web having satisfactory softness without the excess use of water insoluble creping compositions. The satisfactory softness levels, which may be measured as TS7, are generally less than about 10.0 and may be achieved by creping the tissue web with less than about 100 mg/m2? (milligrams of creping composition per square meter of creping cylinder surface area) such as from about 25 to about 100 mg/m2? and more preferably from about 50 to about 75 mg/m2?. It was previously believed that water insoluble creping compositions need to be added at high add-on levels, such as 100 mg/m2? or greater to achieve a desirable softness at a given tensile strength. It has now been surprisingly discovered that the add-on of water insoluble creping composition may be reduced significantly by adding a water soluble adhesive to the creping composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2016Publication date: April 5, 2018Inventors: Frederick John Lang, Christopher Lee Satori, John Paul David, Thomas Joseph Dyer, Mike Thomas Goulet, Michael John Rekoske, Kenneth John Zwick
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Patent number: 9799599Abstract: There are disclosed impedance matching networks and technique for impedance matching to microwave power transistors. Distributed capacitor inductor networks are used so as to provide a high degree of control and accuracy, especially in terms of inductance values, in comparison to existing lumped capacitor arrangements. The use of bond wires is reduced, with inductance being provided primarily by microstrip transmission lines on the capacitors.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2012Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Assignee: Diamond Microwave Devices LimitedInventors: Richard John Lang, Richard Paul Hilton, Jonathan David Stanley Gill
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Patent number: 9353762Abstract: Some embodiments of the invention provide a pump including a pump chamber, a shaft at least partially positioned in the pump chamber, an impeller coupled to the shaft, and a seal coupled to the shaft. The pump also includes a wet seal chamber. The wet seal chamber can include a separator with a disc and a resilient member. The disc includes one or more slots through which fluid pressure from the pump chamber is transferred to the resilient member. The wet seal chamber substantially prevents fluid from contacting the seal in order to prolong a life of the seal.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2011Date of Patent: May 31, 2016Assignee: Pentair Flow Technologies, LLCInventors: John Lang, Dan Beilke, Jeff Hermes, Jared M. Krueger
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Patent number: 9297628Abstract: A primer pocket gauge tool for handloading ammunition is provided, in which the size of the pocket can be verified prior to installation of a specific primer thereinto. The device comprises an elongated member having a first end and a second end, the first end adapted to verify that the pocket meets the minimum dimensions for a specific primer, and the second end adapted to verify the pocket is below the maximum diameter for the same primer. The first end has a diameter and a depth marker to measure the diameter of the primer pocket and its depth, while the second end has a diameter equal to the maximum allowable primer pocket diameter for the given primer. The user verifies the pocket tolerances for a specific primer prior to installation. Also contemplated are individual maximum and minimum gauge members, and incorporation into a swage tool.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2014Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Inventor: John Lang Sluder, III
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Publication number: 20150369407Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide a removable clamp for coupling an adaptor to a pipe delivering a solution, the removable clamp having a button in order to maintain an angular relationship between the adapter and the pipe. Other embodiments of the invention provide a fluid delivery system having clamps with buttons coupling a tee adaptor to sections of a boom in order to maintain an angular relationship between the sections of the boom.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2015Publication date: December 24, 2015Inventors: John Lang, Mark Mohr, Colin Jaedike
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Patent number: 9140398Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide an air aspiration device to release trapped air in a pipe containing a solution that is to be delivered to a nozzle body. The air aspiration device can include an air port in fluid communication with the air and the solution, an exit port, and a passageway in fluid communication with the air port and the exit port. The air aspiration device can also include a main body and a female pipe fitting forming an end cap for one end of the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2011Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: Pentair Flow Technologies, LLCInventors: John Lang, Mark Mohr, Colin Jaedike
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Publication number: 20150203137Abstract: A cart for transporting a portable tank, such as a tank containing fluid and/or gas is disclosed. The cart enables transportation of large heavy tanks by a single user in a highly ergonomic manner. In an embodiment, the cart comprises a cart frame, wheels coupled to the cart frame, a tank-supporting cradle, a first actuator, a retainer, a control system and a power source. The cradle is movably secured with respect to the cart frame and movable by the first actuator between upright and inclined positions. The tank can be easily transported when the cradle is in the inclined position. The retainer captures the tank on the cradle. A second actuator may be provided to operate the retainer to capture the tank. The control system powered by the power source may operate all aspects of the cart including the first and second actuators.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2014Publication date: July 23, 2015Applicant: ELECTRO KINETIC TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Richard John Lang, Raymond Albert Erbe
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Publication number: 20150107126Abstract: A primer pocket gauge tool for handloading ammunition is provided, in which the size of the pocket can be verified prior to installation of a specific primer thereinto. The device comprises an elongated member having a first end and a second end, the first end adapted to verify that the pocket meets the minimum dimensions for a specific primer, and the second end adapted to verify the pocket is below the maximum diameter for the same primer. The first end has a diameter and a depth marker to measure the diameter of the primer pocket and its depth, while the second end has a diameter equal to the maximum allowable primer pocket diameter for the given primer. The user verifies the pocket tolerances for a specific primer prior to installation. Also contemplated are individual maximum and minimum gauge members, and incorporation into a swage tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2014Publication date: April 23, 2015Inventor: John Lang Sluder, III
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Publication number: 20150041914Abstract: There are disclosed impedance matching networks and technique for impedance matching to microwave power transistors. Distributed capacitor inductor networks are used so as to provide a high degree of control and accuracy, especially in terms of inductance values, in comparison to existing lumped capacitor arrangements. The use of bond wires is reduced, with inductance being provided primarily by microstrip transmission lines on the capacitors.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2012Publication date: February 12, 2015Applicant: DIAMOND MICROWAVE DEVICES LIMITEDInventors: Richard John Lang, Richard Paul Hilton, Jonathan David Stanley Gill
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Patent number: 8894814Abstract: Wiping products, such as facial tissues, contain an interior temperature change composition and an exterior hydrophilic lotion composition that can provide a cooling sensation when contacted with the skin of a user. The temperature change composition, for instance, can contain one or more phase change agents that undergo a phase change at slightly elevated temperatures. The phase change agents, in one embodiment, can have a relatively high heat of fusion. When undergoing a phase change, the phase change agents absorb heat and thereby provide a cooling feeling to the skin of a user. The hydrophilic lotion composition may contain a carrier and a thermo-reversible gelling agent. The hydrophilic lotion composition maintains the temperature change composition within the tissue and helps to prevent skin irritation.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2013Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Scott W. Wenzel, Jeffery Richard Seidling, Helen Kathleen Moen, Frederick John Lang, Stephanie Diana Scharenbroch, Mark Anthony Barnes, Judy Marie Casper
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Patent number: 8834678Abstract: The present disclosure relates generally to a tissue product having a creping composition disposed onto at least one surface thereof to increase the softness of the article, while retaining or improving manufacturing efficiency. The tissue products also have a sizing agent that increases the Wet Out time, without negatively impacting softness or machine runability. Preferably the creping composition comprises a cationic component and a film forming component, both of which are preferably water soluble. The cationic component carries a cationic charge that is capable of forming ionic bonds with the negatively charged fibers of the tissue web, thus providing a retention mechanism by which the creping composition is retained on the sheet. The overall retention of the creping composition on the sheet reduces the concentration of the composition in the machine process water, improving machine operability and runability.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2012Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Frank Gerald Druecke, Dave Allen Soerens, Benjamin Joseph Kruchoski, Frederick John Lang, Christopher Lee Satori, John Alexander Werner, IV, Cathleen Mae Uttecht, Mickey Joseph Authement, II, Peter Lee Carson, Jeremy Michael Brunette, Kenneth John Zwick, Elizabeth Oriel Bradley
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Patent number: 8679295Abstract: The present disclosure relates generally to a tissue product having a creping composition disposed onto at least one surface thereof to increase the softness of the article, while retaining or improving manufacturing efficiency. Preferably the creping composition comprises a first component that is cationic and a second component that is capable of forming a film. Preferably both the first and second components are water soluble. The first component carries a cationic charge that is capable of forming ionic bonds with the negatively charged fibers of the tissue web, thus providing a retention mechanism by which the creping composition is retained. The overall retention of the creping composition reduces the concentration of the composition in the machine process water, improving machine operability and runability.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2012Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Frank Gerald Druecke, Dave Allen Soerens, Benjamin Joseph Kruchoski, Frederick John Lang, Christopher Lee Satori, John Alexander Werner, IV, Cathleen Mae Uttecht, Mickey Joseph Authement, II
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Publication number: 20130292044Abstract: Wiping products, such as facial tissues, contain an interior temperature change composition and an exterior hydrophilic lotion composition that can provide a cooling sensation when contacted with the skin of a user. The temperature change composition, for instance, can contain one or more phase change agents that undergo a phase change at slightly elevated temperatures. The phase change agents, in one embodiment, can have a relatively high heat of fusion. When undergoing a phase change, the phase change agents absorb heat and thereby provide a cooling feeling to the skin of a user. The hydrophilic lotion composition may contain a carrier and a thermo-reversible gelling agent. The hydrophilic lotion composition maintains the temperature change composition within the tissue and helps to prevent skin irritation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2013Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventors: Scott W. Wenzel, Jeffery Richard Seidling, Helen Kathleen Moen, Frederick John Lang, Stephanie Diana Scharenbroch, Mark Anthony Barnes, Judy Marie Casper
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Patent number: 8501753Abstract: The present disclosure provides novel hemi- and mono-salts of 7-[(3R,4R)-3-Hydroxy-4-hydroxymethyl-pyrrolidin-1-ylmethyl]-3,5-dihydro-pyrrolo[3,2-d]pyrimidin-4-one (Compound 1) with various organic and inorganic acids. In one embodiment, the organic acid is a C4 organic diacids. The present disclosure further provides novel methods for preparing these salts. The novel monohydrates hemisalts of the C4 organic diacids are isostructural and can be prepared with different properties. Multiple acids can be used simultaneously and the proportion of acids can be varied offering the opportunity to select hemi-salts of compound 1 with desired properties.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2010Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: BioCryst Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Gary Bartley, Thomas Cleary, John Lang
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Patent number: 8480852Abstract: Wiping products, such as facial tissues, contain an interior temperature change composition and an exterior hydrophilic lotion composition that can provide a cooling sensation when contacted with the skin of a user. The temperature change composition, for instance, can contain one or more phase change agents that undergo a phase change at slightly elevated temperatures. The phase change agents, in one embodiment, can have a relatively high heat of fusion. When undergoing a phase change, the phase change agents absorb heat and thereby provide a cooling feeling to the skin of a user. The hydrophilic lotion composition may contain a carrier and a thermo-reversible gelling agent. The hydrophilic lotion composition maintains the temperature change composition within the tissue and helps to prevent skin irritation.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2009Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Scott W. Wenzel, Jeffery Richard Seidling, Helen Kathleen Moen, Frederick John Lang, Stephanie Diana Scharenbroch, Mark Anthony Barnes, Judy Marie Casper