Patents by Inventor Michael L. Nelson
Michael L. Nelson 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: 20240225054Abstract: A ruminant dietary supplement in the form of a pressed shelf-stable solid pill or bolus that effervesces when administered into the reticulum of a ruminant and releases calcium and dried active yeast.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2023Publication date: July 11, 2024Inventors: Michael L. Nelson, Marty J. Nelson, Bradley Welding Kolstad, Nathan C. Upah, David J. Muysson, Dennis M. McKillingan, Peter H. Franz
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Patent number: 11523625Abstract: A ruminant dietary supplement in the form of a pressed shelf-stable solid pill or bolus that effervesces when administered into the reticulum of a ruminant and releases calcium and dried active yeast.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2017Date of Patent: December 13, 2022Assignee: TechMix, LLCInventors: Peter H. Franz, Marty J. Nelson, Michael L. Nelson, Bradley Welding Kolstad, Nathan C. Upah, David J. Muysson, Dennis M. McKilligan
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Publication number: 20190037884Abstract: A ruminant dietary supplement in the form of a pressed shelf-stable solid pill or bolus that effervesces when administered into the reticulum of a ruminant and releases calcium and dried active yeast.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2017Publication date: February 7, 2019Inventors: Peter H. Franz, Marty J. Nelson, Michael L. Nelson, Bradley Welding Kolstad, Nathan C. Upah, David J. Muysson, Dennis M. McKilligan
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Patent number: 9721240Abstract: Techniques for implementing software licensing in a massive parallel processing environment on the basis of the actual use of licensed software instances are disclosed. In one embodiment, rather than using a license server or a node-locked license strategy, each use of a licensed software instance is monitored and correlated with a token. A store of tokens is maintained within the licensing system and a token is consumed after each instance successfully executes. Further, a disclosed embodiment also allows jobs that execute multiple software instances to complete execution, even if an adequate number of tokens does not exist for each remaining software instance. Once the license tokens are repurchased and replenished, any overage consumed from previous job executions may be reconciled. In this way, token-based licensing can be adapted to large scale computing environments that execute jobs of large and unpredictable sizes, while the cancellation of executing jobs may be avoided.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2010Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Jerrold M. Heyman, Michael L. Nelson, Andrew G. Tonkin
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Patent number: 9639832Abstract: Techniques for implementing software licensing in a massive parallel processing environment on the basis of the actual use of licensed software instances are disclosed. In one embodiment, rather than using a license server or a node-locked license strategy, each use of a licensed software instance is monitored and correlated with a token. A store of tokens is maintained within the licensing system and a token is consumed after each instance successfully executes. Further, a disclosed embodiment also allows jobs that execute multiple software instances to complete execution, even if an adequate number of tokens does not exist for each remaining software instance. Once the license tokens are repurchased and replenished, any overage consumed from previous job executions may be reconciled. In this way, token-based licensing can be adapted to large scale computing environments that execute jobs of large and unpredictable sizes, while the cancellation of executing jobs may be avoided.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2012Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Jerrold M. Heyman, Michael L. Nelson, Andrew G. Tonkin
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Patent number: 9213952Abstract: Embodiments of the invention relate to a message based scheduling tool employed to function with an electronic calendar. As messages are transmitting between clients, a tool is employed to parse the messages to search for one or more string(s) of characters characteristic of a meeting. Based upon these characteristics and the parsing, the electronic calendars are searched to find an available time slot on both calendars in which a meeting can take place, and, if an available time is found, the meeting is scheduled and the clients are sent notification of the scheduling.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2012Date of Patent: December 15, 2015Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Jerrold M. Heyman, Kenton R. Milligan, Michael L. Nelson, Antonio Pirraglia, Andrew G. Tonkin
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Patent number: 9041903Abstract: A mask inspection system with Fourier filtering and image compare can include a first detector, a dynamic Fourier filter, a controller, and a second detector. The first detector can be located at a Fourier plane of the inspection system and can detect a first portion of patterned light produced by an area of a mask. The dynamic Fourier filter can be controlled by the controller based on the detected first portion of the patterned light. The second detector can detect a second portion of the patterned light produced by the section of the mask and transmitted through the dynamic Fourier filter. Further, the mask inspection system can include a data analysis device to compare the second portion of patterned light with another patterned light. Consequently, the mask inspection system is able to detect any possible defects on the area of the mask more accurately and with higher resolution.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2010Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Inventors: Michael L. Nelson, Harry Sewell, Eric Brian Catey
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Patent number: 8776058Abstract: Responsive to a request to invoke a given virtual machine (VM) instance, a base VM instance corresponding to a number of VM instances, including the given VM instance, is retrieved. A VM change file particular to just the given VM instance is also retrieved. The VM change file indicates how the given VM instance varies from the base VM instance. The VM change file is applied to the base VM instance to dynamically generate the given VM instance, and the given VM instance is then invoked. Responsive to a request to subsequently shutdown the given VM instance, the VM change file is updated to reflect how the given VM instance varies from the base VM instance. The given VM instance is then shutdown and deleted.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2011Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Jerrold M. Heyman, Michael L. Nelson, Andrew G. Tonkin, Kent R. Milligan, Antonio N. Pirraglia
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Patent number: 8736810Abstract: A reflective reticle substantially reduces or eliminates pattern distortion that results from the absorption of EUV radiation while maintaining a reticle thickness consistent with industry standards. The reflective reticle includes a layer of ultra-low expansion (ULE) glass and a substrate of Cordierite having a thermal conductivity substantially larger than that of ULE glass. An aluminum layer is disposed onto a first surface of the ULE glass and a second surface of the ULE glass is polished to be substantially flat and defect-free. The Cordierite substrate can be directly bonded to the aluminum layer using anodic bonding to form the reflective reticle. Alternatively, a first surface of an intermediate Zerodur layer can be bonded to the aluminum layer, and a second aluminum layer can be used to anodically bond the Cordierite substrate to a second surface of the Zerodur layer, thereby forming the reflective reticle.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2009Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: ASML Holding N.V.Inventors: Ronald A. Wilklow, Michael L. Nelson, Michael Perry
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Publication number: 20130152079Abstract: Responsive to a request to invoke a given virtual machine (VM) instance, a base VM instance corresponding to a number of VM instances, including the given VM instance, is retrieved. A VM change file particular to just the given VM instance is also retrieved. The VM change file indicates how the given VM instance varies from the base VM instance. The VM change file is applied to the base VM instance to dynamically generate the given VM instance, and the given VM instance is then invoked. Responsive to a request to subsequently shutdown the given VM instance, the VM change file is updated to reflect how the given VM instance varies from the base VM instance. The given VM instance is then shutdown and deleted.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2011Publication date: June 13, 2013Inventors: Jerrold M. Heyman, Michael L. Nelson, Andrew G. Tonkin, Kent R. Milligan, Antonio N. Pirraglia
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Publication number: 20120296993Abstract: Embodiments of the invention relate to a message based scheduling tool employed to function with an electronic calendar. As messages are transmitting between clients, a tool is employed to parse the messages to search for one or more string(s) of characters characteristic of a meeting. Based upon these characteristics and the parsing, the electronic calendars are searched to find an available time slot on both calendars in which a meeting can take place, and, if an available time is found, the meeting is scheduled and the clients are sent notification of the scheduling.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2012Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Jerrold M. Heyman, Kenton R. Milligan, Michael L. Nelson, Antonio Pirraglia, Andrew G. Tonkin
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Publication number: 20120296982Abstract: Embodiments of the invention relate to a message based scheduling tool employed to function with an electronic calendar. As messages are transmitting between clients, a tool is employed to parse the messages to search for one or more string(s) of characters characteristic of a meeting. Based upon these characteristics and the parsing, the electronic calendars are searched to find an available time slot on both calendars in which a meeting can take place, and, if an available time is found, the meeting is scheduled and the clients are sent notification of the scheduling.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2011Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Jerrold M. Heyman, Kenton R. Milligan, Michael L. Nelson, Antonio Pirraglia, Andrew G. Tonkin
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Publication number: 20120192285Abstract: Techniques for implementing software licensing in a massive parallel processing environment on the basis of the actual use of licensed software instances are disclosed. In one embodiment, rather than using a license server or a node-locked license strategy, each use of a licensed software instance is monitored and correlated with a token. A store of tokens is maintained within the licensing system and a token is consumed after each instance successfully executes. Further, a disclosed embodiment also allows jobs that execute multiple software instances to complete execution, even if an adequate number of tokens does not exist for each remaining software instance. Once the license tokens are repurchased and replenished, any overage consumed from previous job executions may be reconciled. In this way, token-based licensing can be adapted to large scale computing environments that execute jobs of large and unpredictable sizes, while the cancellation of executing jobs may be avoided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2012Publication date: July 26, 2012Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Jerrold M. Heyman, Michael L. Nelson, Andrew G. Tonkin
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Publication number: 20120075606Abstract: A mask inspection system with Fourier filtering and image compare can include a first detector, a dynamic Fourier filter, a controller, and a second detector. The first detector can be located at a Fourier plane of the inspection system and can detect a first portion of patterned light produced by an area of a mask. The dynamic Fourier filter can be controlled by the controller based on the detected first portion of the patterned light. The second detector can detect a second portion of the patterned light produced by the section of the mask and transmitted through the dynamic Fourier filter. Further, the mask inspection system can include a data analysis device to compare the second portion of patterned light with another patterned light. Consequently, the mask inspection system is able to detect any possible defects on the area of the mask more accurately and with higher resolution.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2010Publication date: March 29, 2012Inventors: Michael L. Nelson, Harry Sewell, Eric Brian Catey
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Publication number: 20110296402Abstract: Techniques for implementing software licensing in a massive parallel processing environment on the basis of the actual use of licensed software instances are disclosed. In one embodiment, rather than using a license server or a node-locked license strategy, each use of a licensed software instance is monitored and correlated with a token. A store of tokens is maintained within the licensing system and a token is consumed after each instance successfully executes. Further, a disclosed embodiment also allows jobs that execute multiple software instances to complete execution, even if an adequate number of tokens does not exist for each remaining software instance. Once the license tokens are repurchased and replenished, any overage consumed from previous job executions may be reconciled. In this way, token-based licensing can be adapted to large scale computing environments that execute jobs of large and unpredictable sizes, while the cancellation of executing jobs may be avoided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2010Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Jerrold M. Heyman, Michael L. Nelson, Andrew G. Tonkin
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Publication number: 20110263276Abstract: A method and system for restricting operation of at least one function of a communication device based upon the physical location of the device. Global position coordinates are leveraged to ascertain the location of the device and to restrict functionality of the device. One or more alternative solutions are presented as a substitute for the restricted functionality.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2010Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Jerrold M. Heyman, Kenton R. Milligan, Michael L. Nelson, Antonio N. Pirraglia, Andrew G. Tonkin
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Publication number: 20110116068Abstract: A reflective reticle substantially reduces or eliminates pattern distortion that results from the absorption of EUV radiation while maintaining a reticle thickness consistent with industry standards. The reflective reticle includes a layer of ultra-low expansion (ULE) glass and a substrate of Cordierite having a thermal conductivity substantially larger than that of ULE glass. An aluminum layer is disposed onto a first surface of the ULE glass and a second surface of the ULE glass is polished to be substantially flat and defect-free. The Cordierite substrate can be directly bonded to the aluminum layer using anodic bonding to form the reflective reticle. Alternatively, a first surface of an intermediate Zerodur layer can be bonded to the aluminum layer, and a second aluminum layer can be used to anodically bond the Cordierite substrate to a second surface of the Zerodur layer, thereby forming the reflective reticle.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2009Publication date: May 19, 2011Inventors: Ronald A. Wilklow, Michael L. Nelson, Michael Perry
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Patent number: 7633599Abstract: An apparatus for changing an intensity distribution of a light within an illumination field includes a structure configured to be positioned within the illumination field so that a first portion of the light within the illumination field impinges upon the structure, where the structure is translucent or opaque to a wavelength of the light. The apparatus also includes an actuator configured to cause a movement of a first portion of the structure so that a second portion of the light within the illumination field impinges upon the structure. The light within the illumination field is produced by a source configured so that a pupil fill of a beam of the light is uncontrolled, but the beam of the light downstream of the structure is substantially telecentric before and after the movement of the first portion of the structure. Related methods are also presented.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2006Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: ASML Holding N.V.Inventors: Stephen Roux, Erik Loopstra, Michael L. Nelson
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Patent number: 7527816Abstract: A re-hydration supplement composition particularly suitable to counteract dehydration stresses in mature bovine mammals in the form of a pelletized feed supplement is disclosed which includes relatively large fractions of carbohydrates including saccharides, cationic and anionic electrolytes and a minor amount of betaine osmolyte. A process for pelleting is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2004Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: Techmix, Inc.Inventors: Peter H. Franz, Martin J. Nelson, Michael L. Nelson
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Patent number: 7474384Abstract: A lithographic apparatus, a device manufacturing method, and a projection element for use in a lithographic apparatus are disclosed. The lithographic apparatus has a radiation system for providing a pulsed beam of radiation, a patterning device for imparting the beam with a pattern to form a patterned radiation beam, and a projection system having a projection element for projecting the patterned beam onto a target portion of a substrate. The apparatus further comprises an actuator for moving the projection element for shifting the patterned beam that is projected onto the substrate during at least one pulse of the radiation system. This can be done to compensate for a positional error between a substrate table holding the substrate and an aerial image of the projection system. The positional error could occur due to mechanical vibrations in the frame system of the lithographic apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2004Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Assignees: ASML Holding N.V., ASML Netherlands B.V.Inventors: Arno Jan Bleeker, Dominicus Jacobus Petrus Adrianus Franken, Stephen Roux, Michael L. Nelson