Patents by Inventor Patrick S. Lee
Patrick S. Lee 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: 8071581Abstract: The present disclosure relates to triazolopyridazine protein kinase modulators of Formula (I), methods of using these compounds to treat diseases mediated by kinase activity.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2007Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: SGX Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Ronald Smith, Pierre-Yves Bounaud, Elizabeth Anne Jefferson, Patrick S. Lee, Eduardo Torres
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Publication number: 20100120739Abstract: The present disclosure relates to triazolopyridazine protein kinase modulators of Formula (I), methods of using these compounds to treat diseases mediated by kinase activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2007Publication date: May 13, 2010Inventors: Christopher Ronald Smith, Pierre- Yves Bounaud, Elizabeth Anne Jefferson, Patrick S. Lee, Eduardo Torres
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Publication number: 20090156594Abstract: The present disclosure provides heterocyclic protein kinase modulators and methods of using these compounds to treat diseases mediated by kinase activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2008Publication date: June 18, 2009Applicant: SGX Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Pierre-Yves Bounaud, Christopher Ronald Smith, Elizabeth A. Jefferson, Jorg Hendle, Patrick S. Lee, Angelina Marie Thayer, Gavin Charles Hirst
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Patent number: 7515831Abstract: The present invention is a telecommunication device with an auto-configurable capability that supports both serial and parallel data interfaces. The telecommunication device can transfer configuration data through a serial interface such as I2C interface and a parallel interface such as UPI. The telecommunication device can auto-configure through the I2C interface in master mode. The selectable configuration data stored in a second memory device is fetched by the telecommunication device through the I2C interface.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2005Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: O2Micro International Ltd.Inventors: Patrick S. Lee, Xiaoguang Yu
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Patent number: 7337259Abstract: A smart card virtual hub combines an ISO7816 compliant smart card reader interface with a USB hub that provides one or more attachment points for connection of devices to the USB bus, thereby interfacing such devices to the host computer. The hub in the presently preferred embodiment of the invention provides one port to which one USB functional device, such as a keyboard, may be attached. The attached keyboard shares a common USB bus bandwidth with the internal embedded smart card reader through a host-scheduled, token-based communication protocol that is handled by the USB driver and the device driver.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2005Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: 02Micro International LimitedInventor: Patrick S. Lee
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Patent number: 6978335Abstract: A smart card virtual hub combines a ISO7816 compliant smart card reader interface with a USB hub that provides one or more attachment points for connection of devices to the USB bus, thereby interfacing such devices to the host computer. The hub in the presently preferred embodiment of the invention provides one port to which one USB functional device, such as a keyboard, may be attached. The attached keyboard shares a common USB bus bandwidth with the internal embedded smart card reader through a host-scheduled, token-based communication protocol that is handled by the USB driver and the device driver.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2001Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignee: 02Micro International LimitedInventor: Patrick S. Lee
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Publication number: 20040268133Abstract: A secure personal identification entry system provides an integrated approach to secure identification data entry. A controller resides in a secure PIN smart card keyboard that also contains a numeric keypad and a smart card reader and allows the numeric keypad to server two purposes: the first as a normal keypad in a keyboard and the second as a secure PIN entry keypad. The user inserts his smart card, with his PIN number information stored in the smart card's memory, into the smart card reader. An application program running on a PC that requires secure identification from the user requests that the user enter his PIN number using the keypad on the keyboard. The controller receives the PIN request and switches the keypad from normal mode to PIN entry mode. The keypad is switched to be dedicated to PIN entry and communicates with the controller. The user enters his PIN number into the keypad. The controller receives the PIN number and forwards the PIN number to the smart card.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2002Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventors: Patrick S. Lee, Sterling D. Du, Hyang-Kyun Oh, Ching-Yung Han
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Publication number: 20020011516Abstract: A smart card virtual hub combines a ISO7816 compliant smart card reader interface with a USB hub that provides one or more attachment points for connection of devices to the USB bus, thereby interfacing such devices to the host computer. The hub in the presently preferred embodiment of the invention provides one port to which one USB functional device, such as a keyboard, may be attached. The attached keyboard shares a common USB bus bandwidth with the internal embedded smart card reader through a host-scheduled, token-based communication protocol that is handled by the USB driver and the device driver.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2001Publication date: January 31, 2002Inventor: Patrick S. Lee
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Patent number: 6279379Abstract: Apparatus (15, 30) and methods for performing acoustical measurements are provided having some and preferably all of the following features: (A) the system (15, 30) is operated under near-field conditions; (B) the piezoelement (40) or piezoelements (40, 48) used in the system are (i) mechanically (41, 49) and electrically (13, 16) damped and (ii) efficiently electrically coupled to the signal processing components of the system; (C) each piezoelement (40, 48) used in the system includes an acoustical transformer (42, 50) for coupling the element to a gaseous test medium (9); (D) speed of sound is determined from the time difference between two detections of an acoustical pulse (81, 82) at a receiver (40, FIG. 3; 48, FIG.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1999Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Lorex Industries, Inc.Inventors: Raymond C. Logue, Don N. Sirota, Patrick S. Lee
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Patent number: 6199423Abstract: Apparatus and methods for performing acoustical measurements are provided having some and preferably all of the following features: (1) the system is operated under near-field conditions; (2) the piezoelement or piezoelements used in the system are (a) mechanically and electrically damped and (b) efficiently electrically coupled to the signal processing components of the system; (3) each piezoelement used in the system includes an acoustical transformer for coupling the element to a gaseous test medium; (4) speed of sound is determined from the time difference between two detections of an acoustical pulse at a receiver; (5) cross-correlation techniques are employed to detect the acoustical pulse at the receiver; (6) fast Fourier transform techniques are used to implement the cross-correlation techniques; and (7) stray path signals through the body of the acoustic sensor are removed from detected signals prior to signal analysis.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1999Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: Lorex Industries, Inc.Inventors: Raymond C. Logue, Don N. Sirota, Patrick S. Lee
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Patent number: 6192739Abstract: Apparatus and methods for performing acoustical measurements are provided having some and preferably all of the following features: (1) the system is operated under near-field conditions; (2) the piezoelement or piezoelements used in the system are (a) mechanically and electrically damped and (b) efficiently electrically coupled to the signal processing components of the system; (3) each piezoelement used in the system includes an acoustical transformer for coupling the element to a gaseous test medium; (4) speed of sound is determined from the time difference between two detections of an acoustical pulse at a receiver; (5) cross-correlation techniques are employed to detect the acoustical pulse at the receiver; (6) fast Fourier transform techniques are used to implement the cross-correlation techniques; and (7) stray path signals through the body of the acoustic sensor are removed from detected signals prior to signal analysis.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Lorex Industries, Inc.Inventors: Raymond C. Logue, Don N. Sirota, Patrick S. Lee
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Patent number: 6116080Abstract: Apparatus and methods for performing acoustical measurements are provided having some and preferably all of the following features: (1) the system is operated under near-field conditions; (2) the piezoelement or piezoelements used in the system are (a) mechanically and electrically damped and (b) efficiently electrically coupled to the signal processing components of the system; (3) each piezoelement used in the system includes an acoustical transformer for coupling the element to a gaseous test medium; (4) speed of sound is determined from the time difference between two detections of an acoustical pulse at a receiver; (5) cross-correlation techniques are employed to detect the acoustical pulse at the receiver; (6) fast Fourier transform techniques are used to implement the cross-correlation techniques; and (7) stray path signals through the body of the acoustic sensor are removed from detected signals prior to signal analysis.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1998Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: Lorex Industries, Inc.Inventors: Raymond C. Logue, Don N. Sirota, Patrick S. Lee
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Patent number: 5456934Abstract: A process for preparing a cohesive, retort-stable, shaped food piece. The process comprises: (a) preparing a premixture comprising, by weight, (1) from about 20% to about 80% by weight gluten, (2) from about 20% to about 80% by weight flour, (3) from 0% to about 50% by weight meat and bone meal, (4) from 0% to about 9% by weight fat, (5) from 0% to about 0.7% by weight added sulfur, and (6) from 0% to about 2% by weight dicalcium phosphate; (b) combining the premixture with water to form a secondary mixture, wherein the ratio of premixture to water is in the range of from about 1.6:1 to about 4:1; (c) mixing the secondary mixture for a period of time sufficient to obtain a substantially uniformly mixed dough and under conditions such that the temperature of the secondary mixture and uniformly mixed dough in the mixing operation are maintained in the range of from about 15.degree. C. to about 45.degree. C.; and (d) forming the uniformly mixed dough into a desired shaped piece.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1993Date of Patent: October 10, 1995Inventors: Patrick S. Lee, Camile A. Louis
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Patent number: 5456933Abstract: A process for preparing a cohesive, retort-stable, shaped food piece. The process comprises: (a) preparing a premixture comprising, by weight, (1) from about 15% to about 65% by weight protein, (2) from about 15% to about 65% by weight starch, (3) from 0% to about 9% by weight fat, (4) from 0% to about 0.7% by weight added sulfur, and (5) from 0% to about 2% by weight dicalcium phosphate; (b) combining the premixture with water to form a secondary mixture, wherein the ratio of premixture to water is in the range of from about 1.6:1 to about 4:1; (c) mixing the secondary mixture for a period of time sufficient to obtain a substantially uniformly mixed dough and under conditions such that the temperature of the secondary mixture and uniformly mixed dough in the mixing operation are maintained in the range of from about 15.degree. C. to about 45.degree. C.; and (d) extruding the uniformly mixed dough into a desired shaped piece.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1993Date of Patent: October 10, 1995Inventor: Patrick S. Lee
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Patent number: 5195042Abstract: A crimping apparatus and method for crimping electrical connectors to cables. The apparatus can automatically sense the size of a connector and can automatically determine a minimum acceptable distance of work travel in relation to the size of a connector. The apparatus can crimp articles and control the movement of an indentor by use of a computer. The apparatus can sense predetermined crimping information and at least partially record crimping information. The apparatus can determine the occurrence of a bad crimp. The apparatus can monitor predetermined characteristics of the crimper. The apparatus can sense free travel movement of an indentor and determine appropriate work travel movement of the indentor relative to sensed free travel movement. The apparatus can sense free travel movement of an indentor and compare sensed free travel movement to a stored memory of potential free travel movements and connector sizes.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1990Date of Patent: March 16, 1993Assignee: Burndy CorporationInventors: Neil P. Ferraro, Urs F. Nager, Jr., Raymond C. Logue, Edward J. Chen, Patrick S. Lee, Howard D. Delano
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Patent number: 5152162Abstract: A crimping system for crimping electrical connectors to cables. The system can automatically sense the size of a connector and can automatically determine a minimum acceptable distance of work travel in relation to the size of a connector. The system can crimp articles and control the movement of an indentor by use of a computer. The system can sense predetermined crimping information and at least partially record crimping information. The system can determine the occurrence of a bad crimp. The system can monitor predetermined characteristics of the crimping system. The system can sense free travel movement of an indentor and determine appropriate work travel movement of the indentor relative to sensed free travel movement. The system can sense free travel movement of an indentor and compare sensed free travel movement to a stored memory of potential free travel movements and connector sizes. The system can have a computer controller for, at least partially controlling a hydraulic drive system.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1990Date of Patent: October 6, 1992Assignee: Burndy CorporationInventors: Neil P. Ferraro, Urs F. Nager, Jr., Raymond Logue, Edward J. Chen, Patrick S. Lee, Howard D. Delano
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Patent number: 5113679Abstract: An apparatus for crimping electrical connectors to cables. The apparatus generally has a ram, an anvil, an electrical ram position sensor, and a computer for at least partially controlling movement of the ram relative to the anvil. The computer can use the position sensor for monitoring the position or location of the ram. The apparatus can have a hydraulic system for moving the ram relative to the anvil and a hydraulic system deactivation valve with a plunger, an extension, means for biasing, and a computer controlled limiter for limiting movement of the plunger and/or extension. The apparatus can also have a pressure sensor for sensing pressure in the hydraulic drive system including two electrical switches and two plungers suitably connected to the hydraulic drive system and adapted to be moveable by hydraulic system pressure at different hydraulic system pressures such that the different hydraulic system pressures can be communicated to the computer by the plungers activating the electrical switches.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1990Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Assignee: Burndy CorporationInventors: Neil P. Ferraro, Urs F. Nager, Jr., Raymond C. Logue, Edward J. Chen, Patrick S. Lee
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Patent number: 4638230Abstract: In a disc information storage system which employs a servo data disc, a servo data head and a moveable carriage assembly for transporting a plurality of magnetic heads radially across the surface of the disc in response to a control signal produced in connection with a velocity command signal, an improved method and apparatus for production of a velocity command signal wherein one or a plurality of discrete velocity steps are added to the velocity command signal in a region which would otherwise indicate only a single value for velocity.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1985Date of Patent: January 20, 1987Assignee: Ampex CorporationInventor: Patrick S. Lee
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Patent number: 4516178Abstract: An improved technique for the counting of servo tracks in a position servo system wherein a single pulse is produced upon each crossing of a reference level by the servo data demodulation signal, the width of which is determined by the velocity of the servo data head relative to the medium.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1982Date of Patent: May 7, 1985Assignee: Ampex CorporationInventor: Patrick S. Lee
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Patent number: 4398154Abstract: A gate generator circuit for receiving a pulse type input data signal, wherein the locations of the pulse peaks are representative of the data, includes a comparator for comparing voltage levels of the pulses of the input signal with a reference voltage applied to the comparator so as to generate rectangular pulses, the reference voltage being varied in a controlled manner to assure that each rectangular pulse has at least a prescribed minimum time duration. A tapped delay line and logic circuits coupled to selected taps thereof respond to the rectangular pulses to produce a gating pulse signal by symmetrically expanding the rectangular pulses if the pulse widths thereof are less than or equal to a predetermined time duration and by transmitting the rectangular pulses unchanged in pulse widths if the pulse widths thereof are greater than the predetermined time duration.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1981Date of Patent: August 9, 1983Assignee: Sperry CorporationInventor: Patrick S. Lee