Patents by Inventor Larry Anderson
Larry Anderson 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: 10577744Abstract: A fabric is treated by applying a nanoparticle type coating to improve their resistance to contamination by foreign matter. The coating is applied during fabric manufacture and cured during heat setting. Alternatively, the coating applied or renewed by utilizing an existing shower or locating a spray boom or other suitable coating application device to apply the coating to the fabric in a controlled, uniform manner. Prior to application of the coating, the fabric is first thoroughly cleaned such as by showering or spraying, and then dried. Following controlled application of the coating, any excess material is removed by a suitable means, such as by vacuum, and the remaining coating on the fabric is then cured, either by utilizing the ambient heat of the equipment or by a portable bank of heaters. In this manner, the fabric does not have to be removed from the machine in order to apply or renew the contaminant resistant coating.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2017Date of Patent: March 3, 2020Assignee: AstenJohnson, Inc.Inventors: Samuel M. Baker, Rex Barrett, Bud J. Chase, Bruce W. Janda, Ian Gerald Lang, Dietmar Wirtz, Larry Anderson
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Patent number: 9791006Abstract: A brake rotor assembly, and method for forming a brake rotor assembly, that includes an integrally formed first disc member coupled to an integrally formed second disc member, wherein a first portion of the outer surface of the first disc member and the second disc member is formed from a metal matrix composite and the remainder of the first disc member and second disc member is formed from the support element used in the first portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2015Date of Patent: October 17, 2017Assignee: GUNITE CORPORATIONInventors: Paul Fraley, Matt Kero, Nick Weinberg, Larry Anderson
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Publication number: 20170145626Abstract: A fabric is treated by applying a nanoparticle type coating to improve their resistance to contamination by foreign matter. The coating is applied during fabric manufacture and cured during heat setting. Alternatively, the coating applied or renewed by utilizing an existing shower or locating a spray boom or other suitable coating application device to apply the coating to the fabric in a controlled, uniform manner. Prior to application of the coating, the fabric is first thoroughly cleaned such as by showering or spraying, and then dried. Following controlled application of the coating, any excess material is removed by a suitable means, such as by vacuum, and the remaining coating on the fabric is then cured, either by utilizing the ambient heat of the equipment or by a portable bank of heaters. In this manner, the fabric does not have to be removed from the machine in order to apply or renew the contaminant resistant coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2017Publication date: May 25, 2017Applicant: AstenJohnson, Inc.Inventors: Samuel M. Baker, Rex Barrett, Bud J. Chase, Bruce W. Janda, Ian Gerald Lang, Dietmar Wirtz, Larry Anderson
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Patent number: 9562319Abstract: A papermaking fabric is treated by applying a nanoparticle type coating to improve their resistance to contamination by foreign matter in the papermaking system. The coating is applied during fabric manufacture and cured during heat setting. Alternatively, the coating applied or renewed by utilizing an existing shower or locating a spray boom or other suitable coating application device in the dryer section to apply the coating to the fabric in a controlled, uniform manner. Prior to application of the coating, the fabric is first thoroughly cleaned such as by showering or spraying, and then dried. Following controlled application of the coating, any excess material is removed by a suitable means, such as by vacuum, and the remaining coating on the fabric is then cured, either by utilizing the ambient heat of the dryer section or by a portable bank of heaters. In this manner, the fabric does not have to be removed from the machine in order to apply or renew the contaminant resistant coating.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2010Date of Patent: February 7, 2017Assignee: AstenJohnson, Inc.Inventors: Samuel M. Baker, Rex Barrett, Bud J. Chase, Bruce W. Janda, Ian Gerald Lang, Dietmar Wirtz, Larry Anderson
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Publication number: 20160047431Abstract: A brake rotor assembly, and method for forming a brake rotor assembly, that includes an integrally formed first disc member coupled to an integrally formed second disc member, wherein a first portion of the outer surface of the first disc member and the second disc member is formed from a metal matrix composite and the remainder of the first disc member and second disc member is formed from the support element used in the first portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2015Publication date: February 18, 2016Applicant: GUNITE CORPORATIONInventors: Paul Fraley, Matt Kero, Nick Weinberg, Larry Anderson
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Publication number: 20130087420Abstract: A brake rotor assembly, and method for forming a brake rotor assembly, that includes an integrally formed first disc member coupled to an integrally formed second disc member, wherein a first portion of the outer surface of the first disc member and the second disc member is formed from a metal matrix composite and the remainder of the first disc member and second disc member is formed from the support element used in the first portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2012Publication date: April 11, 2013Applicant: CENTURY, INC.Inventors: Paul Fraley, Matt Kero, Nick Weinberg, Larry Anderson
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Patent number: 7912660Abstract: System and method for detecting partial discharge arcing phenomena in a power network distribution system which employs a mobile receiving assemblage including a wideband antenna, a computer controllable wideband radio receiver deriving an amplitude detected output and a global positioning system providing system position data. The amplitude detected outputs are digitized and treated with a digital signal processor based analysis including fast Fourier transforms extracting narrowband signal frequencies that are harmonically related to the network fundamental frequency. The narrowband signal frequencies are analyzed for peak amplitudes which are summed to derive maintenance merit values related to the arcing phenomena.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2009Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Exacter, Inc.Inventors: Larry Anderson, John W. Beal, David S. Ellis, John Lauletta
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Publication number: 20100330856Abstract: A papermaking fabric is treated by applying a nanoparticle type coating to improve their resistance to contamination by foreign matter in the papermaking system. The coating is applied during fabric manufacture and cured during heat setting. Alternatively, the coating applied or renewed by utilizing an existing shower or locating a spray boom or other suitable coating application device in the dryer section to apply the coating to the fabric in a controlled, uniform manner. Prior to application of the coating, the fabric is first thoroughly cleaned such as by showering or spraying, and then dried. Following controlled application of the coating, any excess material is removed by a suitable means, such as by vacuum, and the remaining coating on the fabric is then cured, either by utilizing the ambient heat of the dryer section or by a portable bank of heaters. In this manner, the fabric does not have to be removed from the machine in order to apply or renew the contaminant resistant coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2010Publication date: December 30, 2010Applicant: ASTENJOHNSON, INC.Inventors: Samuel M. Baker, Rex Barrett, Bud J. Chase, Bruce W. Janda, Ian Gerald Lang, Dietmar Wirtz, Larry Anderson
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Patent number: 7811627Abstract: A papermaking fabric is treated by applying a nanoparticle type coating to improve their resistance to contamination by foreign matter in the papermaking system. The coating is applied during fabric manufacture and cured during heat setting. Alternatively, the coating applied or renewed by utilizing an existing shower or locating a spray boom or other suitable coating application device in the dryer section to apply the coating to the fabric in a controlled, uniform manner. Prior to application of the coating, the fabric is first thoroughly cleaned such as by showering or spraying, and then dried. Following controlled application of the coating, any excess material is removed by a suitable means, such as by vacuum, and the remaining coating on the fabric is then cured, either by utilizing the ambient heat of the dryer section or by a portable bank of heaters. In this manner, the fabric does not have to be removed from the machine in order to apply or renew the contaminant resistant coating.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2006Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: AstenJohnson, Inc.Inventors: Samuel M. Baker, Rex Barrett, Bud J. Chase, Bruce W. Janda, Ian Gerald Lang, Dietmar Wirtz, Larry Anderson
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Publication number: 20090265122Abstract: System and method for detecting partial discharge arcing phenomena in a power network distribution system which employs a mobile receiving assemblage including a wideband antenna, a computer controllable wideband radio receiver deriving an amplitude detected output and a global positioning system providing system position data. The amplitude detected outputs are digitized and treated with a digital signal processor based analysis including fast Fourier transforms extracting narrowband signal frequencies that are harmonically related to the network fundamental frequency. The narrowband signal frequencies are analyzed for peak amplitudes which are summed to derive maintenance merit values related to the arcing phenomena.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2009Publication date: October 22, 2009Applicant: Exacter, Inc.Inventors: Larry Anderson, John W. Beal, David S. Ellis, John Lauletta
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Patent number: 7577535Abstract: System and method for detecting partial discharge arcing phenomena in a power network distribution system which employs a mobile receiving assemblage including a wideband antenna, a computer controllable wideband radio receiver deriving an amplitude detected output and a global positioning system providing system position data. The amplitude detected outputs are digitized and treated with a digital signal processor based analysis including fast Fourier transforms extracting narrowband signal frequencies that are harmonically related to the network fundamental frequency. The narrowband signal frequencies are analyzed for peak amplitudes which are summed to derive maintenance merit values related to the arcing phenomena.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2007Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Exacter, Inc.Inventors: Larry Anderson, John W. Beal, David S. Ellis, John Lauletta
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Publication number: 20080027663Abstract: System and method for detecting partial discharge arcing phenomena in a power network distribution system which employs a mobile receiving assemblage including a wideband antenna, a computer controllable wideband radio receiver deriving an amplitude detected output and a global positioning system providing system position data. The amplitude detected outputs are digitized and treated with a digital signal processor based analysis including fast Fourier transforms extracting narrowband signal frequencies that are harmonically related to the network fundamental frequency. The narrowband signal frequencies are analyzed for peak amplitudes which are summed to derive maintenance merit values related to the arcing phenomena.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2007Publication date: January 31, 2008Applicant: Exacter, Inc.Inventors: Larry Anderson, John W. Beal, David S. Ellis, John Lauletta
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Publication number: 20070256482Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods of generating a virtual crankshaft positioning stream of signal pulses that is derived from one or more series of actual crank signals. The virtual stream is useful for monitoring crankshaft positioning and is able to persist despite electromagnetic disturbances in the series of actual crank signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2006Publication date: November 8, 2007Inventors: Ahmed Sheikh, Bo Almstedt, Larry Anderson, Kirk Heywood, Ajith Kumar
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Publication number: 20060204657Abstract: A papermaking fabric is treated by applying a nanoparticle type coating to improve their resistance to contamination by foreign matter in the papermaking system. The coating is applied during fabric manufacture and cured during heat setting. Alternatively, the coating applied or renewed by utilizing an existing shower or locating a spray boom or other suitable coating application device in the dryer section to apply the coating to the fabric in a controlled, uniform manner. Prior to application of the coating, the fabric is first thoroughly cleaned such as by showering or spraying, and then dried. Following controlled application of the coating, any excess material is removed by a suitable means, such as by vacuum, and the remaining coating on the fabric is then cured, either by utilizing the ambient heat of the dryer section or by a portable bank of heaters. In this manner, the fabric does not have to be removed from the machine in order to apply or renew the contaminant resistant coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2006Publication date: September 14, 2006Applicant: AstenJohnson, Inc.Inventors: Samuel Baker, Rex Barrett, Bud Chase, Bruce Janda, Ian Lang, Dietmar Wirtz, Larry Anderson
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Publication number: 20060029919Abstract: An educational game hoop having a plurality of questions and corresponding answers on the hoop surface. The game hoop may include a plurality of light emitting diodes carried on at least one hoop surface corresponding to a question and its corresponding answer. A control system may be in communication with the plurality of light emitting diodes and may be voice activated to reproduce sound including speech.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2005Publication date: February 9, 2006Inventor: Larry Anderson
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Publication number: 20060018925Abstract: Compositions and methods are provided for the treatment or prevention of RSV disease by modulating RSV infection and immunity. In particular, amino acid sequences in the RSV G glycoprotein, containing the chemokine motif defined as C-X-X-X-C (or CX3C), are identified that are essential in causing RSV infection and disease. The chemokine motif is biologically active and participates in virus binding to and infection of susceptible cells. The prevention or treatment of RSV infection is achieved by interfering with the motif, such as by administering a vaccine in which the motif is altered or by administration or induction of blocking molecules that inhibit the biological activity of the motif.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2005Publication date: January 26, 2006Inventors: Ralph Tripp, Les Jones, Larry Anderson
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Publication number: 20050260552Abstract: Apparatus and method for an educational game hoop that may be rolled or spun on the ground by a player or rotated about the body, waist, neck, or arms of a player. The educational game hoop has a plurality of questions and corresponding answers on the hoop surface. The plurality of questions are preferably on at least one hoop surface and the plurality of corresponding answers are preferably on at least one other hoop surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2004Publication date: November 24, 2005Inventor: Larry Anderson
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Publication number: 20050251435Abstract: Systems and methods for managing human resources are provided. In one embodiment, a resource management system includes a network resource management server including at least one database containing data related to human resources and at least one resource management system application. The resource management system may further include business rules that, when applied to the human resource data, generates an action. Access to the system can be provided to both an employer and employee by telephone or electronically for efficient and standardized processing of a leave request.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2004Publication date: November 10, 2005Inventors: Michael Paolella, Janice Yu, Larry Anderson, Jon Keller, Ronald Henderson
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Patent number: 6929978Abstract: An integrated circuit package is provided with a ball landing area having a conductive structure for interlocking a conductive ball to the ball pad. The conductive structure improves the attachment strength between an integrated circuit package and an printed circuit board. In an exemplary embodiment, the locking structure is a conductive material added to the surface of the ball pad to provide a nonplanar interface, such as a dome or a step, which interlocks the conductive ball to the ball pad. The improved package construction increases the area of contact, moves the shear plane to a higher and larger portion on the conductive ball, and/or prevents a crack from propagating along a flat plane across the ball joint. This package construction maintains the small size of the ball land areas and the package, increases the life of the integrated circuit package, while offsetting the problem of package warpage.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2002Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Altera CorporationInventor: Sidney Larry Anderson
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Publication number: 20050136579Abstract: The present invention provides, in one embodiment, a method of reducing 1/f noise in a metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) device (100). The method comprises forming an oxide layer (110) on a silicon substrate (105) and depositing a polysilicon layer (115) on the oxide layer (110). The method further includes implanting a fluorine dopant (130) into the polysilicon layer (115) at an implant dose of at least about 4×1014 atoms/cm2. The polysilicon layer (115) is thermally annealed such that a portion of the fluorine dopant (130) is diffused into the oxide layer (110) to thereby reduce a 1/f noise of the MOS device (100). Other embodiments of the provide a MOS device (300) manufactured by the above-described method and a method of manufacturing an integrated circuit (500) that includes the above-described method.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2003Publication date: June 23, 2005Applicant: Texas Instruments, IncorporatedInventors: Pinghai Hao, Larry Anderson, Fan Chi Hou, Xiaoju Wu, Yvonne Patton, Shanjen Pan, Zafar Imam