Patents by Inventor L. Hardy
L. Hardy 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: 8662595Abstract: A chair with articulable support sections and an integrated lift system may have support sections mechanically linked such that a single actuation control device may articulate multiple sections. The chair includes configurable accessories directed to the comfort of an occupant of the chair. The support sections may include air cells to adjust firmness of support section surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2012Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: Hill-Rom Services, IncInventors: Kenneth L. Kramer, Marshall S. Dahneke, Reed N. Wilcox, David T. Schwanemann, John P. Biondo, Francis C. Ganance, Scott A. Schultz, Russell L. Hardy, Troy D. Acton
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Patent number: 8606967Abstract: Methods and apparatus for proxying of devices and services using overlay networks. A method for operating a proxy includes obtaining meta-data associated with at least one of a device and a service, generating a searchable index of the meta-data, and publishing the searchable index on the overlay network as at least one of a distributed index and a centralized index. Another method includes receiving a request from a device or a service using a non overlay protocol to receive at least one of data and services from the overlay network, searching an index of meta-data on the overlay network based on the request, identifying a node associated with the at least one of data and services based on the index, establishing a direct connection with the node, and obtaining the at least one of data and services using the direct connection.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2009Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Vidya Narayanan, Ranjith S. Jayaram, Lakshminath R. Dondeti, Edward T. L. Hardie, Noam A. Ziv, Ramachandran Subramanian
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Patent number: 8521793Abstract: A math engine is provided capable of supporting large complex mathematical computations, such as modulo math computations involved in cryptography, while remaining easily reconfigurable, upgradeable and scalable. As new algorithms and specifications are desired to be solved, the math engine can be easily updated to accommodate the new requirements. These systems employ layers of cells, wherein individual cells are responsible for calculations. Thus, the complexity of the mathematical computation is broken down into cells which are easily added, removed, changed or substituted. The cells may be interchangeable and programmable, and provide flexibility and reconfigurability to the system at low or near-zero cost. When additional algorithms are desired, additional appropriate cells are simply added or changed.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2009Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Kyle Gilsdorf, Clinton L Hardy
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Patent number: 8414074Abstract: A chair with articulable support sections and an integrated lift system may have support sections mechanically linked such that a single actuation control device may articulate multiple sections. The chair includes configurable accessories directed to the comfort of an occupant of the chair. The support sections may include air cells to adjust firmness of support section surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2011Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth L. Kramer, Marshall S. Dahneke, Reed N. Wilcox, David T. Schwanemann, John P. Biondo, Francis C. Ganance, Scott A. Schultz, Russell L. Hardy, Troy D. Acton
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Patent number: 8408915Abstract: Computer-implemented method for improving cognition. Multiple first and second stimulus elements are provided, where some of the second elements correspond to the first elements. A sequence of first stimulus elements is presented, each element presented for a duration separated by an interval. After a specified delay period, equal to the duration plus the interval, times a non-integer factor N, a sequence of groups of second elements is presented concurrently with the sequence of first elements, where each group includes a matching second element that matches a corresponding first element presented earlier by the specified delay period, i.e., presented N first elements back. For each presented group, the participant indicates the matching second element, or a second element in the group that doesn't match. The delay period is modified based on whether the participant responded correctly. The presenting, presenting, requiring, determining, and modifying are repeated in an iterative manner.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2008Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Posit Science CorporationInventors: Joseph L. Hardy, Henry W. Mahncke, Travis W. Wade
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Patent number: 8398042Abstract: The present invention provides a docking device for connecting to equipment. The docking device includes a first housing section having a plurality of leg sections extending from a surface thereof. A second housing section is attachable to the leg sections of the first housing section. The first housing section and the second housing section define an internal cavity of the docking device. The internal cavity is dimensioned to receive an electrical cable. The leg sections and the second housing section define an opening therebetween. The opening communicates with the internal cavity of the docking device. A panel is dimensioned to be received into the opening defined by the leg sections and the second housing section. The panel has a connector extending therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2010Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: American Sterilizer CompanyInventors: Russell L. Hardy, Allan Katz
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Patent number: 8348671Abstract: Computer-implemented method for enhancing cognition of a participant. A first target image of a set of target images is visually presented for a specified presentation time at a first location in a visual field that includes multiple peripheral locations, each at least a specified distance from the first location. Substantially simultaneously, a first peripheral location in the visual field is visually indicated for the presentation time, after which the visually presenting and indicating are ceased. Candidate target images with a specified discriminability are visually presented, including the first target image. The participant is required to select the target image from among the candidates. If the participant correctly selected the first target image, the participant is required to select the first peripheral location from the multiple peripheral locations. The presentation time is adaptively modified based on the correctness/incorrectness of the participant's selections.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2008Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: Posit Science CorporationInventors: Peter B Delahunt, Karlene Ball, Donald F Brenner, Joseph L. Hardy, Henry W. Mahncke, Daniel L. Roenker
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Patent number: 8328283Abstract: A chair with articulable support sections and an integrated lift system may have support sections mechanically linked such that a single actuation control device may articulate multiple sections. The chair includes configurable accessories directed to the comfort of an occupant of the chair. The support sections may include air cells to adjust firmness of support section surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2009Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth L. Kramer, Marshall S. Dahneke, Reed N. Wilcox, David T. Schwanemann, John P. Biondo, Francis C. Ganance, Scott A. Schultz, Russell L. Hardy, Troy D. Acton
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Publication number: 20120292022Abstract: Chemical compounds that are N-lauroyl amino acids or derivatives thereof were found to have oil-releasing activity. Solutions containing these compounds and microorganisms having oil release and/or plugging biofilm formation properties may be introduced into oil reservoirs to improve oil recovery.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2011Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANYInventors: Eric R. Choban, Berardino D'Achille, Rachel L. Hardie, Michael P. Perry, Christina S. Stauffer, Bogdan Szostek
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Publication number: 20120295823Abstract: Chemical compounds that are N-lauroyl amino acids or derivatives thereof were found to have oil-releasing activity. Solutions containing these compounds may be introduced into oil reservoirs or onto oil-contaminated surface sites to release oil from oil-coated surfaces. The released oil may be recovered for further processing or waste disposal.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2011Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: E.I DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANYInventors: Eric R. Choban, Berardino D'Achille, Rachel L. Hardie, Michael P. Perry, Christina S. Stauffer, Bogdan Szostek
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Patent number: 8215961Abstract: A computer-implemented method for enhancing cognitive ability of an older participant by requiring the participant to differentiate between rapidly presented visual stimuli. First and second visual sweeps are provided for visual presentation to the participant, e.g., spatial frequency or orientation sweeps. At least two visual sweeps are visually presented to the participant utilizing the first visual sweep, the second visual sweep, or a combination. The participant is required to indicate an order in which the at least two visual sweeps were presented. A determination is made regarding whether the participant indicated the order of the visual sweeps correctly. The visually presenting, requiring, and determining are repeated one or more times in an iterative manner to improve the participant's cognition. The duration of the sweeps may be adjusted based on the correctness/incorrectness of the participant's response according to a maximum likelihood procedure. Assessments may be made during the exercise.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2006Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Posit Science CorporationInventors: Michael M. Merzenich, Peter B. Delahunt, Joseph L. Hardy, Stephen G. Lisberger, Henry W. Mahncke
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Patent number: 8210851Abstract: A method on a computing device for enhancing the memory and cognitive ability of an older adult by requiring the adult to differentiate between rapidly presented stimuli. The method utilizes a sequence of phonemes from a confusable pair which are systematically manipulated to make discrimination between the phonemes less difficult or more difficult based on the success of the adult, such as processing the consonant and vowel portions of the phonemes by emphasizing the portions, stretching the portions, and/or separating the consonant and vowel portions by time intervals. As the adult improves in auditory processing, the discriminations are made progressively more difficult by reducing the amount of processing to that of normal speech.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2006Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Posit Science CorporationInventors: Travis W. Wade, Joseph L. Hardy
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Patent number: 8210904Abstract: A patterned portion of a patterned semiconductor substrate is removed by abrasive mechanical planarization employing an abrasive pad but without employing any slurry. Preferably, water is supplied to enhance the removal rate during the mechanical planarization. The removal rate of material is substantially independent for common materials employed in back-end-of-line (BEOL) semiconductor materials, which enables non-selective removal of the material containing metallization structures. The removal rate of silicon is lower than the removal rate for the BEOL semiconductor materials, enabling a self-stopping planarization process.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2008Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Graham M. Bates, David Domina, James L. Hardy, Jr., Eric J. White
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Patent number: 8206156Abstract: System and method for improving tactile sensitivity and precision/accuracy of motor control of the hand of a subject. A joystick is configured to provide commands to a computing device. The joystick includes a base, shaft, and a textured surface with a specified level of bumpiness. A computer-implemented exercise is executed, including presenting stimuli, including at least one target, to the subject via a computer display. The subject is required to respond to the stimuli via the joystick within a specified duration, including using the joystick to move a cursor to the target, and, upon reaching the target, disengage from the joystick. The subject's response to the stimuli is recorded, and a determination made regarding whether the subject responded correctly. The duration is modified based on whether the subject responded correctly to the stimuli. The presenting, requiring, recording, determining, and modifying are repeated a plurality of times in an iterative manner.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2008Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignee: Posit Science CorporationInventors: Michael M. Merzenich, Peter B. Delahunt, Henry W. Mahncke, Michael Scott Trujillo, Joseph L. Hardy
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Patent number: 8197258Abstract: Computer-implemented method for enhancing the cognitive ability of a participant using face-name associations. A plurality of facial images of people are provided for visual presentation to the participant, each person having a name. A learning phase is performed, including concurrently presenting a first facial image of a person from the plurality of facial images, and the name of the person. A testing phase is then performed, including: presenting a second facial image of the person from the plurality of facial images, displaying a plurality of names, including the name of the person and one or more distracter names, requiring the participant to select the name of the person from the plurality of names, and determining whether the participant selected the name correctly. The learning phase and the testing phase are repeated one or more times in an iterative manner to improve the participant's cognition, e.g., face-name association skills.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2006Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Posit Science CorporationInventors: Peter B. Delahunt, Joseph L. Hardy, Henry W. Mahncke, Shruti Gangadhar
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Patent number: 8199673Abstract: Methods and apparatus for discovery of peer-to-peer overlay networks. In an aspect, a method includes receiving a request to discover information about overlay networks of interest, generating a search query that comprises at least one parameter associated with the overlay networks of interest, and transmitting the search query to nodes on a local area network. In another aspect, an apparatus includes a memory comprising an overlay database of meta-data associated with one or more known overlay networks and a processor coupled to the memory and configured to obtain a search query that comprises at least one parameter associated with overlay networks of interest, determine one or more selected overlay networks from the overlay database based on the at least one parameter, and transmit meta-data associated with the one or more selected overlay networks in response to the search query.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2009Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Vidya Narayanan, Ranjith S. Jayaram, Lakshminath R. Dondeti, Edward T. L. Hardie
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Patent number: 8172099Abstract: A fixture (12) for forming decorative loops of fondant and gum paste has a support base (14) and two support members (16, 18). The support members (12) are pivotally mounted to opposite, longitudinally disposed ends of the support base (12) for moving from extending horizontally in storage positions to extending vertically in production positions, spaced apart in opposed relation. Apertures (26, 28) extend transversely through the support members (16, 18) and are aligned in registration for receiving forming rods (34, 36) and holding the Forming rods (36, 38) in stationary positions, spaced apart along lengths of the support members (16, 18). In a storage configuration, the support members (16, 18) are folded into horizontally disposed storage positions atop an upper surface of the support base (12), and the forming rods (36, 38) are secured in rod retaining clips (42, 44) mounted to the upper side of the support base (14).Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2009Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Inventor: Micki L. Hardy
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Publication number: 20120043794Abstract: A chair with articulable support sections and an integrated lift system may have support sections mechanically linked such that a single actuation control device may articulate multiple sections. The chair includes configurable accessories directed to the comfort of an occupant of the chair. The support sections may include air cells to adjust firmness of support section surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2011Publication date: February 23, 2012Inventors: Kenneth L. KRAMER, Marshall S. Dahneke, Reed N. Wilcox, David T. Schwanemann, John P. Biondo, Francis C. Ganance, Scott A. Schultz, Russell L. Hardy, Troy D. Acton
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Patent number: 8034718Abstract: Disclosed are embodiments of a method of removing patterned circuit structures from the surface of a semiconductor wafer. The method embodiments comprise blasting the surface of the semiconductor wafer with particles so as to remove substantially all of the patterned circuit structures. The blasting process is followed by one or more grinding, polishing and/or cleaning processes to remove any remaining circuit structures, to remove any lattice damage and/or to achieve a desired smoothness across the surface of the semiconductor wafer.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2008Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Steven R. Codding, David Domina, James L. Hardy, Jr., Timothy C. Krywanczyk
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Publication number: 20100243823Abstract: The present invention provides a docking device for connecting to equipment. The docking device includes a first housing section having a plurality of leg sections extending from a surface thereof. A second housing section is attachable to the leg sections of the first housing section. The first housing section and the second housing section define an internal cavity of the docking device. The internal cavity is dimensioned to receive an electrical cable. The leg sections and the second housing section define an opening therebetween. The opening communicates with the internal cavity of the docking device. A panel is dimensioned to be received into the opening defined by the leg sections and the second housing section. The panel has a connector extending therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventors: Russell L. Hardy, Allan Katz