Specific Operation Control System Patents (Class 702/31)
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Patent number: 8084260Abstract: Implementations of the present invention describe an apparatus for generating calibration factors for a spectral detector instrument. The calibration factors are derived from a calibration plate containing one or more spectral species in each well of the calibration plate. Each well is then exposed to an excitation source that causes the one or more spectral species in each of the wells to fluoresce. The signal response is measured and associated with each spectral species at each different well position in the calibration plate. Next, the measured signal response from each spectral species at each well position in the calibration plate is compared with a predetermined signal response for each spectral species. The results of this comparison can be used to determine a calibration factor for each well and spectral species to compensate for the difference between the measured signal response and the predetermined signal response.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2005Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Applied Biosystems, LLCInventors: Stephen J. Gunstream, Mark Oldham
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Publication number: 20110301868Abstract: Methods and apparatus for analyzing a sample using at least one detector are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2010Publication date: December 8, 2011Inventors: James Anderson, Raaidah Saari-Nordhaus, Washington Mendoza, Josef Bystron, Dirk Helgemo
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Patent number: 8073638Abstract: The invention relates to a method for determining the ignitability of fuel, particularly of diesel, biodiesel, gas-to-liquid or biomass-to-liquid fuel, with an unknown fuel quality for an internal combustion engine. Provision is made for the density of the fuel to be ascertained and for the ignitability to be derived from this.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2008Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Manfred Birk, Michael Scheidt, Andreas Rupp
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Patent number: 8032312Abstract: An Inductive Probe/Conductive Probe Emulator is designed to replace conductive probes at a much lower cost than existing inductive probe systems. The conductivity probe simulator is usable with any industrial controller that uses a standard two wire conductivity probe interface. A continuously variable semiconductor resistive element is employed to match the conductivity of any conductive probe. The system uses the inductive probe reading to adjust the resistive element to the correct value. The conductivity probe simulator can be configured to emulate any conductivity probe with any probe constant by downloading configuration parameters to the probe controller or by setting configuration switches on the controller module. Additionally, the inventive probe simulator is equipped with an embedded temperature sensing element, giving the system a capability to perform a temperature correction in the controller section, if necessary.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2009Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Knight, LLCInventor: Stephen A. Walker
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Patent number: 8032321Abstract: A biosensor system determines the presence and/or concentration of an analyte in a sample using one or more calibrated correlation equations. The analysis may be electrochemical, optical, or a combination thereof. The biosensor system may be implemented using a measurement device and a sensor strip. The measurement device applies test signals to a multi-layered encoding area of the sensor strip. Calibration information is determined from the patterns generated by the interaction of the test signals with the multi-layered encoding area.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2008Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Bayer Healthcare LLCInventor: Weiping Zhong
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Patent number: 8024134Abstract: A gas sensor which includes: a plurality of gas detectors, each detects a target gas; an error detector which detects the occurrence of an error on each of gas sensors; an output selector which selects one output from among outputs entered from each gas sensor, the output selected by the output selector is the output from the gas detector in which no error exists; and an output unit which generate a normal output based on the output selected by the output selector and outputs the normal output to an external electrical device through a single output system, the output unit generates an abnormal output based on the output from the gas detector, in which the error exists, when the gas detector, in which an error exists, is detected, and outputs alternately the normal output and the abnormal output.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2006Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takashi Sasaki, Akihiro Suzuki
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Patent number: 8010223Abstract: There is provided a quality control system capable of displaying a display screen regarding quality control of an testing, including a display control part for performing a display control of the display screen regarding the quality control, wherein the display control part displays the display screen on a display in accordance with a category of a quality control sample used by a user.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2007Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: Sysmex CorporationInventors: Tadayuki Yamaguchi, Minoru Takayanagi, Takeshi Matsumoto, Tamiko Fujita
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Patent number: 7977626Abstract: A method and apparatus for performing time of flight mass spectrometry wherein the number of sums of transients taken for generating a given spectra is determined as a function of a characteristic of the incoming data for that spectrum. For instance, the number of transient measurements taken for a given spectrum output can be determined as a function of the abundance of ions in the sample or the abundance of ions corresponding to a base peak or another selected peak. In yet another embodiment, the collection of transients is terminated when a threshold signal to noise ratio is attained.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2007Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: August Jon Hidalgo, Bryan David Miller, Gregor T. Overney
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Patent number: 7937228Abstract: A sample processing system that may be automated and methods are disclosed where samples are arranged on a carrier element and a process operation control system automatically processes the samples perhaps robotically with an operationally-influential exteriorly-consequential information monitor or a data capture element. Significant process details as well as operationally-influential exteriorly-consequential information may be monitored and an automatic notice element may cause notification of a person at some display that may be remote. Various people may be notified, such as an administrator, a supplier, or a manufacturer of an opportunity for some action such as reagent reordering or the like. A simulated motion display may be included to “watch” simulated operation in real time or long after completion of the actual processing.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2008Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: DAKO Denmark A/SInventors: Gordon Feingold, Marc Key, Rosanne Welcher, John Favuzzi
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Patent number: 7925449Abstract: Products and processes are provided herewith for analyzing octane content in a fuel sample that include the step or steps of receiving an octane measurement of a fuel sample from a octane analyzer, rounding the octane measurement to a nearest recognized octane rating, comparing the rounded octane measurement with a listed octane rating for the fuel sample, and communicating results of the comparison to a user of the octane analyzer. The octane analyzer may be incorporated into a fuel pump or a vehicle. The results of the comparison may also be used to adjust the vehicle operating parameters to account for the actual octane rating of the fuel dispensed into the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2007Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: CFPH, LLCInventors: Howard W. Lutnick, Antonio Papageorgiou
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Patent number: 7925450Abstract: A process system adapted for processing of or with a material therein. The process system includes: a sampling region for the material; an infrared photometric monitor constructed and arranged to transmit infrared radiation through the sampling region and to responsively generate an output signal correlative of the material in the sampling region, based on its interaction with the infrared radiation; and process control means arranged to receive the output of the infrared photometric monitor and to responsively control one or more process conditions in and/or affecting the process system.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2010Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Advanced Technology Materials, Inc.Inventor: Jose I. Arno
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Patent number: 7917309Abstract: An apparatus and method for detection of airborne contaminants and prevention of influx of the contaminants into an enclosed space, such as a vehicle cabin. A first sensor array samples exterior air prior to influx of the exterior air into the enclosed space. The first sensor array generates data uniquely corresponding to each contaminant. Data corresponding to predetermined contaminants is stored in computer memory. A user may also cause data corresponding to a contaminant selected by the user to be stored in the computer memory. Upon identification of a contaminant, an actuator is operative to control a position of a valve to prevent influx of the exterior air into the enclosed space.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2007Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: Colin Brodsky
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Patent number: 7888633Abstract: The invention relates to mass spectrometers in which ion clouds are stored in two spatial directions by radial forces while oscillating largely harmonically at a mass-specific frequency in a third spatial direction perpendicular to the other two, in a potential minimum, the shape of which is as close to a parabola as possible. Analysis of the oscillation frequencies of these ion clouds, preferably by a Fourier analysis, leads via a frequency spectrum to a mass spectrum. The frequency spectrum is analyzed to identify false signals in the frequency spectrum as harmonics and eliminating them where necessary.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2008Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Bruker Daltonik GmbHInventors: Jochen Franzen, Karsten Michelmann
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Patent number: 7885772Abstract: The IT and FT values for coal and coke samples can be accurately predicted by applying equations to determine ST and HT temperatures. For reducing atmospheres, the equations are IT=C1×ST?C2×HT+C3 and FT=C4×HT?C5×ST+C6. For oxidizing atmospheres, the equations are IT=C7×ST?C8×HT+C9 and FT=C10×HT?C11×ST+C12. IT is the initial deformation temperature. ST is the softening temperature. HT is the hemispherical temperature. FT is the fluid temperature. C1-C12 are constants determined by multi-linear regression coefficient analytical techniques on a collection of data.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2007Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: Leco CorporationInventor: John T. Riley
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Patent number: 7871237Abstract: A method and system for monitoring a gas turbine engine (20) to predict maintenance requirements. Particles suspended in a gas flow (24, 32) of the engine (20) are monitored and quantified to predict a particle accumulation rate. Monitoring may be done using particle flow sensors (61-63) in a diverted portion (33) of the working gas flow (24), such as in the cooling gas flow (32). Particle sampling (S1-S3) may be done to determine particle size and composition distributions. Particle mass flow rates may then be continuously monitored per engine operating condition, and compared to predetermined values such as a normal upper limit per engine operating condition. An integrated particle mass flow may be used in conjunction with an instantaneous mass flow rate to predict a maintenance requirement. Multiple locations (L1-L3) may be monitored to recognize a maintenance requirement by flow section or component.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2006Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Assignee: Siemens Energy, Inc.Inventors: Richard H. Bunce, Francisco Dovali-Solis
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Patent number: 7873483Abstract: Provided is an analyzer capable of analyzing an analyte with an analytical condition corresponding to a minor classification prepared by subdividing the species (major classification) of the analyte. This analyzer selects a major classification corresponding to the analyte to be analyzed from a plurality of major classifications indicating the types of analytes, preferentially displays minor classifications, belonging to the selected major classification, prepared by subdividing the corresponding major classification, selects one of the displayed minor classifications, and analyzes the analyte on the basis of an analytical condition corresponding to the selected minor classification.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2005Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Assignee: Sysmex CorporationInventors: Kimiyo Miyamoto, Tashiro Osumi
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Publication number: 20110004418Abstract: Systems and devices for collecting time and space resolved air samples are disclosed. In some embodiments, the systems and devices include the following: a housing including an air inlet; a pump positioned to draw air from outside the sampler and into the housing; electronically controllable valves positioned within the housing for receiving air from the pump; air sampling filters for receiving air from the valves; a printed circuit board including a microcomputer, a global positioning satellite tracking device, and programmable memory, the microcomputer being configured to control the valves to allow air to flow to particular air sampling filters to collect an air sample, the microcomputer being configured to record time data and positioning data from the global positioning satellite tracking device simultaneous to collecting the air sample, the data being stored in the programmable memory; and a power source to provide power for the sampler.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2008Publication date: January 6, 2011Inventors: Steven N. Chillrud, James P. Cowin, Martin J. Iedema, Beizhan Yan, Thomas A. Seim
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Publication number: 20100312491Abstract: Method for operating a measuring point having a base unit and a sensor unit, wherein the latter couples via a pluggable connector coupling with the base unit; the base unit serves for energy supply of the sensor unit, for data exchange with the sensor unit and for communication with a process monitoring installation, wherein the base unit includes: A first element of the pluggable connector coupling; a first microprocessor sensor data conditioning for communication with the process monitoring installation; a first data memory for saving measuring-point-specific data; wherein the sensor unit has a primary sensor and a sensor head; the primary sensor includes a transducer, which outputs a measured variable dependent signal; wherein the sensor head includes: A circuit for conditioning the transducer signals with an A/D converter and a second microprocessor for measurement signal processing, a second data memory for sensor data; a program memory which contains a firmware; and an interface with a second element ofType: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2008Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicant: Endress + Hauser ConductaInventors: Martin Lohmann, Ulrich Kaiser, Tobias Mieth, Sven-Matthias Scheibe, Reinhard Weiss, Jochen Betz
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Patent number: 7840319Abstract: Route planning methods for use by a package delivery service provider are disclosed that satisfy a stochastic daily demand while taking advantage of drivers' route familiarity over time. A model for estimating the value of driver familiarity is disclosed along with both an empirical and a mathematical model for estimating the value of route consistency, along with a Core Area Route Design which involves the concepts of combinatorial optimization, meta-heuristic algorithms, tabu search heuristics, network formulation modeling, and multi-stage graph modeling. In one embodiment, a service territory is divided into unassigned cells associated with a grid segment involving prior driver delivery stops, and a driver from a pool of unassigned drivers is assigned to a route based on examining each driver's grid segment visiting frequency limit with respect to a minimum limit so as to optimize driver selection based on of each driver's familiarity with the route.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2009Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: United Parcel Service of America, Inc.Inventor: Hongsheng Zhong
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Patent number: 7835873Abstract: Systems and methods for monitoring a sample or a sample flow associated with a process or an environment are disclosed. The systems and methods are used detect one or more chemical or biological agents present in a sample or detect changes in the chemical/biological composition of a sample flow. The systems and methods transmit light at the sample, perform spectral analysis of the resulting spectral response, and display a result or choose a course of action. The analysis compares the sample's response to known spectrums to determine composition or to determine if the composition of the sample has deviated from “normal”. In one embodiment, the systems and methods uses deep ultraviolet light to produce both a Raman and a fluorescence response, separated in frequency, which are simultaneously discerned and analyzed. In this embodiment the analysis is used to determine sample composition or to discern or warn of changes, or to choose a course of action.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2008Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventor: Charles W. Hlavaty
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Publication number: 20100256925Abstract: The present invention provides an automated system and method for maintaining compaction, and therefore increased efficiency, of a media bed within a chromatography column. In the preferred embodiment, an adjustment assembly is slidingly engaged inside one end of the column such that it can be moved along the column's major axis. When idle, the force exerted on this end is equal to the compression on the media. When the column is actively processing chromatographic fluid, this exerted force can be expressed as the sum of the compression on the media, and the force of the fluid being processed. This total force and the fluid pressure are monitored using a load cell and a pressure sensor respectively. The compression force operating on the media bed is then computed based on these measurements and compared to the optimal value. The position of the adjustment assembly within the column is then modified in response to changes in the measured compression force.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2010Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: MILLIPORE CORPORATIONInventors: Jeremy Perreault, Aaron Noyes, Mark Carroll
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Patent number: 7781729Abstract: A method for analyzing data from a mass spectrometer comprising obtaining calibrated continuum spectral data by processing raw spectral data; obtaining library spectral data which has been processed to form calibrated library data; and performing a least squares fit, preferably using matrix operations (equation 1), between the calibrated continuum spectral data and the calibrated library data to determine concentrations of components in a sample which generated the raw spectral data. A mass spectrometer system (FIG. 1) that operates in accordance with the method, a data library of transformed mass spectra, and a method for producing the data library.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2007Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Cerno Bioscience LLCInventors: Yongdong Wang, Ming Gu
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Patent number: 7765072Abstract: A building protection system includes chemical sensor systems to detect chemicals in inlet and return air; radiological sensor systems to detect radioactive materials in the inlet and return air; and a control system (a) to signal a building control system to close dampers and to turn off a fan system when more than predetermined levels of a chemical or radioactive material is detected and (b) to issue reports.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2007Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Building Protection Systems, Inc.Inventors: Greg G. Eiler, Jason B. Poggi
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Publication number: 20100145630Abstract: Methods and apparatus to assess current aspects of Quality Control useful for release of radioactive compounds for imaging, such as PET tracers as injectables, in an automated manner, without user interference, and in compliance with regulatory guidelines. The present method and system relates to an integrated automated quality control analysis of a substance utilizing a single sample injection for a plurality of inline quality control tests. A quantitative analysis of the sample via the plurality of quality control tests is conducted. A measurement value of each of the plurality of quality control parameters is determined and a comparison of each measurement value of the plurality of quality control parameters with a predetermined corresponding criterion value is made. A cumulative quality rating for the sample is determined and the validated sample is released based on the quality rating.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2009Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc.Inventors: Carroll Edward Ball, Arkadij M. Elizarov, Hartmuth C. Kolb, Reza Miraghaie, Jianzhong Zhang
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Patent number: 7720616Abstract: A method for submitting information for an engagement is disclosed. The method might include the steps of generating a tracking screen for tracking the submission of a plurality of files, including a tax file and an image file, each file having the same client identification code, receiving the tax file from a first client device, and updating the tracking screen to reflect the submission of the tax file. The method further might include the steps of receiving an image file from a second client device, updating the tracking screen to reflect the submission of the image file, and transmitting the plurality of files to a remote server system.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2003Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: SurePrep, LLCInventors: David A. Wyle, Makarand Karkare
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Patent number: 7711496Abstract: A process system adapted for processing of or with a material therein. The process system includes: a sampling region for the material; an infrared photometric monitor constructed and arranged to transmit infrared radiation through the sampling region and to responsively generate an output signal correlative of the material in the sampling region, based on its interaction with the infrared radiation; and process control means arranged to receive the output of the infrared photometric monitor and to responsively control one or more process conditions in and/or affecting the process system.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2008Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: Advanced Technology Materials, Inc.Inventor: Jose I. Arno
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Publication number: 20100106427Abstract: A sample analyzer comprising: a sample preparing section for preparing first and second measurement sample including reagent and sample; a first detector for detecting a predetermined component in the first measurement sample prepared by the sample preparing section; a second detector for detecting the predetermined component in the second measurement sample prepared by the sample preparing section; and a controller configured for performing operations, comprising: (a) controlling the first detector to detect the predetermined component in the first measurement sample prepared by the sample preparing section; (b) determining the reliability of the result detected by the first detector; (c) controlling the sample preparing section to prepare the second measurement sample from the same sample when the result has been determined to be unreliable; and (d) controlling the second detector to detect the predetermined component in the second measurement sample, is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2009Publication date: April 29, 2010Applicant: SYSMEX CORPORATIONInventors: Diago Fukuma, Takaaki Nagai, Masaharu Shibata
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Patent number: 7704371Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system for identifying and managing corrosion and methods related thereto. In particular, the invention provides a system for identifying and managing the structural corrosion potential for an assembly by measuring a “Relative Corrosion Index” (“RCI”).Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2006Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Eric S. Meyer, Jeffrey S. Sermersheim, Stephen P. Gaydos, Ko-Wei Liu
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Patent number: 7700370Abstract: A process is disclosed for optimizing process flows in a facility, for example, a refinery, having stores, for example an oil tank, with a minimum and maximum fill level. Different raw materials, such as different types/grades of crude oil, are supplied sequentially in a predetermined quantity of batches at predetermined time periods and transported to the stores. The batches are then processed in at least one processing facility, such as a crude oil distillation plant, into primary products which are stored in additional stores and are optionally available for processing in another production stage or for delivery. The optimal sequence for supplying and processing the batches in the predetermined time period is determined by sequentially optimizing the rank order of each batch so as to minimize or eliminate the sum of infeasibilities, such as overfill and underfill time intervals, for the stores and the additional stores.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2005Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: OMV Refining & Marketing GmbHInventors: Franz Höfferl, Dietmar Steinschorn
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Patent number: 7698073Abstract: An Anti-Terrorism water quality monitoring system for continuously monitoring a potable water treatment system and related potable water distribution network that provides potable water to a municipality, city, housing development or other potable water consumer. The system includes the collection of data from the water distribution system and from the water treatment facility and from advanced separation processes which are integrated into analytical instruments. The data collected are stored in a remote database on a remote server computer or bank of computers and accessible by Homeland Security or its designated agency. Preferred parameters of monitoring include the turbidity and disinfectant such as chlorine, hypochlorous acid, sodium hypochlorite, calcium hypochlorite, ozone, chlorine dioxide, chloramines, hydrogen peroxide, peracetic acid.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2008Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Hach CompanyInventor: Thomas D. Wolfe
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Patent number: 7696476Abstract: Disclosed is apparatus and method for improving the signal by changing the voltage applied to an analyzing trap of a high resolving power Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance (FT-ICR) mass spectrometer. More specifically, after the ion activation, a voltage different from that of a trap electrode is applied to an additional electrode in the center of the trap electrode, and the voltage is maintained until the end of a detection cycle. Applying the above method, the stability of the ions confined in a trap is more increased, and therefore, the detected time domain signal is being lengthened. The lengthened time domain signal results in an increase of the frequency or an improvement of the resolving power and the sensitivity of the mass-to-charge domain signal.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2007Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Korea Basic Science InstituteInventors: Sung Hwan Kim, Myoung Choul Choi, Jong Shin Yoo, Hyun Sik Kim
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Patent number: 7693666Abstract: The present invention provides, in a first aspect, a method, system, and program product for controlling chemical reactions in a digital microfluidic system that include logically partitioning cells of a digital microfluidic system array into a plurality of virtual components wherein at least one of the virtual components is capable of handling droplets of reactants associated with distinct chemical reactions concurrently. In a second aspect, a respective next cell is determined for each of a plurality of chemical droplets in the digital microfluidic system array, which may include droplets of reactants associated with distinct chemical reactions. In another aspect, a method, system, and program product for controlling chemical reactions in a digital microfluidic system in accordance with the present invention induce a chemical droplet of the plurality of chemical droplets in the digital microfluidic system array to move to the respective next cell determined for the chemical droplet.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2005Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteInventors: Eric Griffith, Srinivas Akella
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Publication number: 20100076696Abstract: Systems and methods for measuring an environmental footprint for a printing device. A system for measuring an environmental footprint for a printing device may include a processor communicating with an output device and a computer-readable storage medium in communication with the processor. The computer-readable storage medium may contain one or more programming instructions for providing at least one value for a measurement factor pertaining to the printing device, selecting one or more environmental footprint outputs based on a total impact of creation, usage and disposal of the printing device, determining an estimated emissions profile regarding one or more selected environmental footprint outputs including an amount of energy consumption and/or solid waste generation, and causing a difference between the estimated emissions profile and an initial emissions profile to be displayed on the output device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2008Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Victoria Fornaro DeYoung, Patricia Anne Calkins-Martin
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Patent number: 7684943Abstract: A method for appropriately managing the quality and distribution of a probe carrier. Probe carriers manufactured by a probe carrier manufacturing apparatus having ejecting portions for ejecting probe solutions, each containing a probe, which can be specifically coupled with a target substance, for applying the probe solution on a carrier, and a plurality of probe tanks storing mutually different probe solutions for supplying ejecting portions. Each probe tank is labeled with the bar-code. The labeled bar-code is read by the bar-code reader. On the basis of the read bar-code, the probe solution stored in the probe tank is identified. On the other hand, the probe tank is mounted on the ejecting portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2007Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Nobuyuki Okamura, Makoto Kameyama, Tadashi Okamoto
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Patent number: 7660651Abstract: Route planning methods for use by a package delivery service provider are disclosed that satisfy a stochastic daily demand while taking advantage of drivers' route familiarity over time. A model for estimating the value of driver familiarity is disclosed along with both an empirical and a mathematical model for estimating the value of route consistency, along with a Core Area Route Design which involves the concepts of combinatorial optimization, meta-heuristic algorithms, tabu search heuristics, network formulation modeling, and multi-stage graph modeling. In one embodiment, a service territory is divided into unassigned cells associated with a grid segment involving prior driver delivery stops, and a driver from a pool of unassigned drivers is assigned to a route based on examining each driver's grid segment visiting frequency limit with respect to a minimum limit so as to optimize driver selection based on of each driver's familiarity with the route.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2007Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Assignee: United Parcel Service of America, Inc.Inventor: Hongsheng Zhong
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Patent number: 7661009Abstract: Apparatus and methods for discriminating late software commands sent to hardware from software executed by a processor. The apparatus, in particular, includes a storage device configured to receive information concerning a timing requirement for software commands transmitted from a microprocessor, where the timing requirement is dependent on a system time. A time counter is also included and configured to determine the system time. The apparatus further includes a comparator configured to determine whether the timing requirement has been met, and a switching circuit configured to selectively allow the software command to be issued from the processor to a hardware circuit based on the determination of whether the timing requirement has been met. Complementary methods are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2006Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventor: Tadeusz Jarosinski
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Patent number: 7653498Abstract: An address generator holds a cell list of cell data of a central cell containing a central particle and a predetermined number of surrounding cells located around the central cell in a system. The address generator designates particle data of a central particle and particles that are present around the central particle, from the cell data of the cell list, and successively updates the cell list according to predetermined rules until all the cells in the system will serve as a central cell. A memory controller reads particle data of particles that are used to calculate short-range forces that have been designated by the address generator, from a storage unit, and transfers the read particle data to a force calculator for calculating short-range forces between particles.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2006Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: NEC CorporationInventor: Yuichi Yano
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Patent number: 7647190Abstract: An analyzing system, comprising: a sample processor for processing a sample based on a designated dilution parameter; a measurement section for measuring the sample processed by the sample processor; a dilution parameter memory for storing a first dilution parameter and a second dilution parameter which is different from the first dilution parameter and can be supplied by a user of the analyzing system; and a measurement controller for controlling the sample processor and the measurement section so as to process the sample based on the first dilution parameter and obtain a measurement value by measuring the processed sample; wherein, when a comparison of the measurement value and a predetermined threshold indicates a retest, the second dilution parameter is used for the retest, is disclosed. A diagnostic processing device and computer program product thereof are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2006Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: Sysmex CorporationInventors: Mamoru Uemura, Kenichi Takahashi, Yasutaka Arino, Akinobu Seko, Yuji Takano
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Publication number: 20090319196Abstract: By using powerful data analysis techniques, such as PCR, PLS, CLS and the like, in combination with measurement techniques providing structural information, gradually varying material characteristics may be determined during semiconductor fabrication, thereby also enabling the monitoring of complex manufacturing sequences. For instance, the material characteristics of sensitive dielectric materials, such as ULK material, may be detected, for instance with respect to an extension of a damage zone, in order to monitor the quality of metallization systems of sophisticated semiconductor devices. The inline measurement data may be obtained on the basis of infrared spectroscopy, for instance using FTIR and the like, which may even allow directly obtaining the measurement data at process chambers, substantially without affecting the overall process throughput.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2009Publication date: December 24, 2009Inventors: Matthias Schaller, Thomas Oszinda, Christin Bartsch, Daniel Fischer
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Patent number: 7610157Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus and method for a noninvasive optical determination of the pH of a substance in a compartment in a closed system comprising a compartment wherein a substance resides which is permeable to at least one wavelength of light, a light source and light detecting device configured to obtain spectral data for a substance for at least one wavelength, a processor adapted to determine the pH of the substance by correlating the spectral data with predetermined spectral data for a known substance at a known pH at the at least one wavelength, and wherein the processor is further configured to control the release of the substance from the compartment to its end use.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2007Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Peter Miller, Andrew Michael Leach
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Patent number: 7595488Abstract: Techniques for specifying an observing or working position of a sample are provided. Digitized data of a sample is obtained and stored in a 1st storage device. A 1st display area displays an image of a portion containing a desired observing or working position of the digitized data stored in the 1st storage device. A 1st position that is indicated by a pointing device on the 1st display area is stored in a 2nd storage device. The sample is moved to an observing or working position for observation, and an observation image of the sample is stored in the 3rd storage device. A 2nd display area displays the observation image of the sample stored in the 3rd storage device. A position indicated on the 2nd display area and corresponding to the 1st position stored in the 2nd storage device is stored in a 4th storage device.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2005Date of Patent: September 29, 2009Assignee: SII Nano Technology Inc.Inventors: Junichi Tashiro, Yutaka Ikku, Makoto Sato
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Patent number: 7593787Abstract: Systems and methods allowing for the automatic control and scheduling of a staining apparatus for biological samples on slides present within the apparatus are provided. In some embodiments, the actions of a robot coupled to the staining apparatus, which performs some of the staining tasks on the individual slides in accordance with their respective protocols, may be prioritized and scheduled. In some embodiments, the scheduling may result in increasing or maximizing the throughput of slides. In some embodiments, robot scheduling ensures that the individual slides are processed substantially within the tolerances specified by their respective protocols. In some embodiments, the robot scheduler may respond to spontaneous user actions and adaptively schedule or re-schedule robot actions.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2006Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Dako Denmark A/SInventors: Gordon Alan Feingold, James B. Gilmartin, Mark Richard Holbrook, John A. Favuzzi, Marc E. Key
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Patent number: 7584019Abstract: Systems and methods allowing for the automatic control and scheduling of a staining apparatus for biological samples on slides present within the apparatus. In some embodiments, the actions of a robot coupled to the staining apparatus, which performs some of the staining tasks on the individual slides in accordance with their respective protocols, may be prioritized and scheduled. In some embodiments, the scheduling may result in increasing or maximizing the throughput of slides. In some embodiments, robot scheduling ensures that the individual slides are processed substantially within the tolerances specified by their respective protocols. In some embodiments, the robot scheduler may respond to spontaneous user actions and adaptively schedule or re-schedule robot actions.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2005Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Dako Denmark A/SInventors: Gordon Alan Feingold, James B. Gilmartin, Mark Richard Holbrook, John A. Favuzzi, Marc E. Key
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Patent number: 7575932Abstract: The invention relates to a method for monitoring exothermic reactions in a reactor, in which one or more starting materials react exothermically to give at least one product, and at least one gas is present in the reactor during operation as intended or during a runaway, comprising the following process: A) measurement and storage of an initial temperature and an initial pressure in the reactor, B) calculation of the amount of products and starting materials present in the reactor from an energy balance, C) calculation of a maximum pressure raise that occurs on stepwise reaction of the amount of starting materials present, and D) calculation of a runaway pressure from the maximum pressure raise that occurs, calculated in step C), and the measured initial pressure stored in step A).Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2003Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: BASF AktiengesellschaftInventors: Ulrich Nieken, Jobst Rüdiger von Watzdorf, Jochen Keβler, Christina Benthack, Hubertus Kröner, Thomas Hauff, Peter Schlemmer
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Patent number: 7574308Abstract: A system, method and computer product track a stent characteristic during a coating process. For example, a method comprises receiving an implantable medical device from a coating apparatus, after the coating apparatus has applied a coating to the implantable medical device; measuring a characteristic of the implantable medical device with the coating; determining if the characteristic of the implantable medical device with the coating is within selected parameters; and generating feedback to the coating apparatus based on the determining, the feedback informing the coating apparatus to adjust a variable for future coatings, if so determined.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2005Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.Inventor: Thomas David Esbeck
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Publication number: 20090150090Abstract: An apparatus and method for detection of airborne contaminants and prevention of influx of the contaminants into an enclosed space, such as a vehicle cabin. A first sensor array samples exterior air prior to influx of the exterior air into the enclosed space. The first sensor array generates data uniquely corresponding to each contaminant. Data corresponding to predetermined contaminants is stored in computer memory. A user may also cause data corresponding to a contaminant selected by the user to be stored in the computer memory. Upon identification of a contaminant, an actuator is operative to control a position of a valve to prevent influx of the exterior air into the enclosed space.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2007Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventor: Colin Brodsky
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Publication number: 20090112485Abstract: The present disclosure relates to nitric oxide sensors and systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2007Publication date: April 30, 2009Inventors: Roderick A. Hyde, Muriel Y. Ishikawa, Leif T. Stordal, Lowell L. Wood, JR.
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Publication number: 20090084677Abstract: The gas sensor control apparatus is for controlling a gas sensor including a sensor element having a solid electrolyte layer, and first and second electrodes located on opposite sides of the solid electrolyte layer, the first electrode serving as a gas detecting electrode, the second electrode serving as a reference electrode, the sensor element generating, as a sensor output, a current flowing between the first and second electrodes having a value depending on concentration of a specific gas component contained in a gas under measurement. The gas sensor control apparatus includes a determination function of determining whether or not it is time for the gas sensor to start operation, and a control function of forcibly supplying oxygen from a side of the second electrode to a side of the first electrode on a temporary basis when a determination result of the first function becomes affirmative.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2008Publication date: April 2, 2009Applicant: DENSO CORPORATIONInventors: Tomoo KAWASE, Eiichi KUROKAWA, Toshiyuki SUZUKI, Takahito MASUKO
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Patent number: 7499810Abstract: An Inductive Probe/Conductive Probe Emulator is designed to replace conductive probes at a much lower cost than existing inductive probe systems. The conductivity probe simulator is usable with any industrial controller that uses a standard two wire conductivity probe interface. A continuously variable semiconductor resistive element is employed to match the conductivity of any conductive probe. The system uses the inductive probe reading to adjust the resistive element to the correct value. The conductivity probe simulator can be configured to emulate any conductivity probe with any probe constant by downloading configuration parameters to the probe controller or by setting configuration switches on the controller module. Additionally, the inventive probe simulator is equipped with an embedded temperature sensing element, giving the system a capability to perform a temperature correction in the controller section, if necessary.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2004Date of Patent: March 3, 2009Assignee: Knight, LLC.Inventor: Stephen A. Walker
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Patent number: 7491367Abstract: An instrumentation interface that provides a standardized states of a plurality of devices to a control system. Coordinating the operation of the plurality of devices in an analytical system is simplified by allowing the control system to perform in terms of simplified standard states. Device specific states that vary for different types of devices are logically linked to the standardized states via a form of a translator. By having the control system not worry about the specifics of a device, its ability to coordinate large number of devices is improved.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2003Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Applera CorporationInventors: Kai Yung, Sylvia H. Fang