Patents by Inventor Scott Fuller
Scott Fuller 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: 8319533Abstract: There is disclosed a system for detecting the assertion of a reset signal. A plurality of circuit elements is configurable by a reset signal to output a string of data values in a predetermined pattern. A comparator receives the string of data values and determines whether the string of data values matches the predetermined pattern. If so, the comparator generates an output signal indicative of a reset. In one embodiment, the output signal of the comparator can be used to automatically trigger a reset if the reset signal has not been asserted.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2012Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Certicom Corp.Inventor: Jay Scott Fuller
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Publication number: 20120268174Abstract: There is disclosed a system for detecting the assertion of a reset signal. A plurality of circuit elements is configurable by a reset signal to output a string of data values in a predetermined pattern. A comparator receives the string of data values and determines whether the string of data values matches the predetermined pattern. If so, the comparator generates an output signal indicative of a reset. In one embodiment, the output signal of the comparator can be used to automatically trigger a reset if the reset signal has not been asserted.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2012Publication date: October 25, 2012Applicant: CERTICOM CORP.Inventor: Jay Scott FULLER
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Patent number: 8228099Abstract: A system for detecting the assertion of a reset signal. A plurality of circuit elements is configurable by a reset signal to output a string of data values in a predetermined pattern. A comparator receives the string of data values and determines whether the string of data values matches the predetermined pattern. If so, the comparator generates an output signal indicative of a reset. In one embodiment, the output signal of the comparator can be used to automatically trigger a reset if the reset signal has not been asserted.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2011Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Certicom Corp.Inventor: Jay Scott Fuller
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Publication number: 20120102334Abstract: An asset management system is provided, which includes a hardware module operating as an asset control core. The asset control core generally includes a small hardware core embedded in a target system on chip that establishes a hardware-based point of trust on the silicon die. The asset control core can be used as a root of trust on a consumer device by having features that make it difficult to tamper with. The asset control core is able to generate a unique identifier for one device and participate in the tracking and provisioning of the device through a secure communication channel with an appliance. The appliance generally includes a secure module that caches and distributes provisioning data to one of many agents that connect to the asset control core, e.g. on a manufacturing line or in an after-market programming session.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2009Publication date: April 26, 2012Applicant: CERTICOM CORP.Inventors: Daniel O'Loughlin, Keelan Smith, Jay Scott Fuller, Joseph Ku, William Lattin, Marinus Struik, Yuri Poeluev, Martthew J. Campagna, Thomas Stiemerling
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Publication number: 20110210770Abstract: There is disclosed a system for detecting the assertion of a reset signal. A plurality of circuit elements is configurable by a reset signal to output a string of data values in a predetermined pattern. A comparator receives the string of data values and determines whether the string of data values matches the predetermined pattern. If so, the comparator generates an output signal indicative of a reset. In one embodiment, the output signal of the comparator can be used to automatically trigger a reset if the reset signal has not been asserted.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2011Publication date: September 1, 2011Applicant: CERTICOM CORP.Inventor: Jay Scott FULLER
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Patent number: 7965113Abstract: There is disclosed a system for detecting the assertion of a reset signal. A plurality of circuit elements is configurable by a reset signal to output a string of data values in a predetermined pattern. A comparator receives the string of data values and determines whether the string of data values matches the predetermined pattern. If so, the comparator generates an output signal indicative of a reset. In one embodiment, the output signal of the comparator can be used to automatically trigger a reset if the reset signal has not been asserted.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2009Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Certicom Corp.Inventor: Jay Scott Fuller
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Publication number: 20100109721Abstract: There is disclosed a system for detecting the assertion of a reset signal. A plurality of circuit elements is configurable by a reset signal to output a string of data values in a predetermined pattern. A comparator receives the string of data values and determines whether the string of data values matches the predetermined pattern. If so, the comparator generates an output signal indicative of a reset. In one embodiment, the output signal of the comparator can be used to automatically trigger a reset if the reset signal has not been asserted.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2009Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: Certicom Corp.Inventor: Jay Scott Fuller
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Patent number: 7668609Abstract: A method and apparatus for receiving digital audio data which does not require the recovery of a clock from the data. Instead, the digital audio data is sampled at a rate greater than a clock rate of the digital audio data. Appropriate transitions in the digital audio data are detected to allow reconstruction of digital values represented by the digital audio data.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2004Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Creative Technology LtdInventor: J. Scott Fuller
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Publication number: 20080022447Abstract: A spa having a first wall and a second wall that are joined at ends thereof. The spa including a first seat and a second seat having centerlines that align with one another. The spa further having a foot well arranged between the first and second seats wherein the spa having a predetermined height from the foot well to a top of the walls.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2006Publication date: January 31, 2008Inventors: Andrew K. Krause, Robert Scott Fuller, Maurizio Vozza
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Publication number: 20070130532Abstract: A hierarchical system for use with a patient monitoring device that controls the amount of display real estate utilized for the navigation system. The system includes a graphical user interface having a navigational interface of a fixed size such that as different menu levels are navigated, the navigational interface does not intrude onto the display for the patient information. The navigational interface includes a plurality of buttons that allow the user to navigate both forward and reverse menu levels without increasing the size of the navigational interface. The graphical user interface including the plurality of navigation buttons is preferably designed for use with a touch screen application.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2005Publication date: June 7, 2007Inventors: Scott Fuller, Robert Alberte, William Balloni, John Radeztsky
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Patent number: 6998206Abstract: One principal embodiment of the disclosure pertains to a method of optically fabricating a photomask using a direct write continuous wave laser, comprising a series of steps including: applying an organic antireflection coating over a surface of a photomask which includes a chrome-containing layer; applying a chemically-amplified DUV photoresist over the organic antireflection coating; post apply baking the DUV photoresist over a specific temperature range; exposing a surface of the DUV photoresist to the direct write continuous wave laser; and, post exposure baking the imaged DUV photoresist over a specific temperature range. The direct write continuous wave laser preferably operates at a wavelength of 244 nm or 257 nm. In an alternative embodiment, the organic antireflection coating may be applied over an inorganic antireflection coating which overlies the chrome containing layer.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2004Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.Inventors: Scott Fuller, Melvin W. Montgomery, Jeffrey A. Albelo, Alex Buxbaum
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Publication number: 20050254731Abstract: A bag for carrying medium to heavy loads comprising a body formed from a flexible thermoplastic film, such that the body comprises a first panel and an opposing second panel, a receptacle cavity formed the first and second panels, an integral handle opening, and an easy-open feature which extends longitudinally from a top seal to an opposing bottom seal and positioned adjacent to a first side seal of the body. The easy-open feature comprises at least one of (i) at least one line of structural weakness in the thermoplastic film, (ii) a reclosable fastener adhered to the thermoplastic film, or (iii) a combination of (i) and (ii).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2004Publication date: November 17, 2005Inventors: Otacilio Berbert, Scott Fuller
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Patent number: 6772021Abstract: A method and apparatus for receiving digital audio data which does not require the recovery of a clock from the data. Instead, the digital audio data is sampled at a rate greater than a clock rate of the digital audio data. Appropriate transitions in the digital audio data are detected to allow reconstruction of digital values represented by the digital audio data.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1998Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Creative Technology Ltd.Inventor: J. Scott Fuller
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Publication number: 20040146790Abstract: One principal embodiment of the disclosure pertains to a method of optically fabricating a photomask using a direct write continuous wave laser, comprising a series of steps including: applying an organic antireflection coating over a surface of a photomask, which includes a chrome-containing layer; applying a chemically-amplified DUV photoresist over the organic antireflection coating; post apply baking the DUV photoresist over a specific temperature range; exposing a surface of the DUV photoresist to the direct write continuous wave laser; and, post exposure baking the imaged DUV photoresist over a specific temperature range. The direct write continuous wave laser preferably operates at a wavelength of 244 nm or 257 nm. In an alternative embodiment, the organic antireflection coating may be applied over an inorganic antireflection coating which overlies the chrome containing layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2004Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventors: Scott Fuller, Melvin W. Montgomery, Jeffrey A. Albelo, Alex Buxbaum
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Patent number: 6703169Abstract: One principal embodiment of the disclosure pertains to a method of optically fabricating a photomask using a direct write continuous wave laser, comprising a series of steps including: applying an organic antireflection coating over a surface of a photomask which includes a chrome-containing layer; applying a chemically-amplified DUV photoresist over the organic antireflection coating; post apply baking the DUV photoresist over a specific temperature range; exposing a surface of the DUV photoresist to the direct write continuous wave laser; and, post exposure baking the imaged DUV photoresist over a specific temperature range. The direct write continuous wave laser preferably operates at a wavelength of 244 nm or 257 nm. In an alternative embodiment, the organic antireflection coating may be applied over an inorganic antireflection coating which overlies the chrome containing layer.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2001Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.Inventors: Scott Fuller, Melvin W. Montgomery, Jeffrey A. Albelo, Alex Buxbaum
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Publication number: 20030027083Abstract: One principal embodiment of the disclosure pertains to a method of optically fabricating a photomask using a direct write continuous wave laser, comprising a series of steps including: applying an organic antireflection coating over a surface of a photomask which includes a chrome-containing layer; applying a chemically-amplified DUV photoresist over the organic antireflection coating; post apply baking the DUV photoresist over a specific temperature range; exposing a surface of the DUV photoresist to the direct write continuous wave laser; and, post exposure baking the imaged DUV photoresist over a specific temperature range. The direct write continuous wave laser preferably operates at a wavelength of 244 nm or 257 nm. In an alternative embodiment, the organic antireflection coating may be applied over an inorganic antireflection coating which overlies the chrome containing layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2001Publication date: February 6, 2003Applicant: Applied Materials, Inc.Inventors: Scott Fuller, Melvin W. Montgomery, Jeffrey A. Albelo, Alex Buxbaum
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Patent number: 6317119Abstract: A method for determining a position of a joystick in data communication with a processor and having an initial state that includes steps of varying the initial state in response to a signal from the processor; returning the joystick to the initial state after a duration of time, with the duration of time being dependent upon the position amongst a plurality of positions. A plurality of poll operations of the joystick are executed to sense the returning step. Each of the polling operations results in a data signal being transferred from the joystick indicating the state of the same, with consecutive poll operations being separated by a predetermined segment of time, defining a first interval and consecutive data signals operations being separated by a time period, defining a second interval. The second interval is increased to be greater than the first interval, the duration of time is measured by determining a number of data signals received by the processor between the varying step and the returning step.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1998Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: Creative Technology LtdInventors: Carl Wakeland, J. Scott Fuller, Hoon Quat Gek
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Patent number: 5928342Abstract: A sound processor integrated on a single chip with multiple digital sound sample stream inputs. Each input is independently connected to separate ports of a multi-port memory. The architecture allows multiple, asynchronous digital sound sample streams to be concurrently loaded into the memory without requiring synchronization to any particular input stream.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Creative Technology Ltd.Inventors: David P. Rossum, Jay Scott Fuller
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Patent number: D639972Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2008Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Nordic Products, Inc.Inventors: Andrew K. Krause, Robert Scott Fuller, Maurizio Vozza