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20120055498 | LIP SUBSTRATE APPLICATOR KIT AND METHOD - A lip substrate applicator kit includes upper and lower applicators adapted to facilitate the application of lip substrates onto the upper and lower lips of a wearer. The lip substrates typically includes an image layer featuring one or more of a variety of colors, graphic designs and text elements. Edges of the applicators may be pre-cut to ensure that the applied substrate presents a symmetrical and clean appearance at the vermillion borders of the wearer's lips. Each applicator includes an adhesive layer, a peel layer and a guide layer. The guide layer has a guide pattern configured to aid a user in trimming excess portions from the applicator generally along a curved pathway, so that the substrate may be customized to fit the lips of the wearer. The kit may include a die cut applicator sheet from which the upper and lower applicators are die cut, suspended and detachable. | 03-08-2012 |
20130062008 | Lip Substrate Applicator Kit and Method - A lip substrate applicator kit includes upper and lower applicators adapted to facilitate the application of lip substrates onto the upper and lower lips of a wearer. The lip substrates typically includes an image layer featuring one or more of a variety of colors, graphic designs and text elements. Edges of the applicators may be pre-cut to ensure that the applied substrate presents a symmetrical and clean appearance at the vermillion borders of the wearer's lips. Each applicator includes an adhesive layer, a peel layer and a guide layer. The guide layer has a guide pattern configured to aid a user in trimming excess portions from the applicator generally along a curved pathway, so that the substrate may be customized to fit the lips of the wearer. The kit may include a die cut applicator sheet from which the upper and lower applicators are die cut, suspended and detachable. | 03-14-2013 |
20130068246 | Lip Substrate Applicator Kit and Method - A lip substrate applicator kit includes upper and lower applicators adapted to facilitate the application of lip substrates onto the upper and lower lips of a wearer. The lip substrates typically includes an image layer featuring one or more of a variety of colors, graphic designs and text elements. Edges of the applicators may be pre-cut to ensure that the applied substrate presents a symmetrical and clean appearance at the vermillion borders of the wearer's lips. Each applicator includes an adhesive layer, a peel layer and a guide layer. The guide layer has a guide pattern configured to aid a user in trimming excess portions from the applicator generally along a curved pathway, so that the substrate may be customized to fit the lips of the wearer. The kit may include a die cut applicator sheet from which the upper and lower applicators are die cut, suspended and detachable. | 03-21-2013 |
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20150213420 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETERMINING VEHICLE CONDITION BASED ON OPERATIONAL FACTORS - Methods and apparatus are provided for monitoring a vehicle, and in particular, for monitoring a vehicle to determine a vehicle condition based on operational factors to incentivize or penalize a driver. One method of monitoring a vehicle comprises providing the vehicle to a driver for a term, the vehicle associated with a base vehicle condition, collecting operational data of the vehicle during the term, manipulating the operational data of the vehicle periodically throughout the term to arrive at an updated vehicle condition and providing an incentive or a penalty to the driver based on the updated vehicle condition. | 07-30-2015 |
20150213518 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETERMINING PERIODIC PAYMENT REDUCTION BASED ON EXTRAPOLATED RESIDUAL VALUE - Methods and apparatus are provided for monitoring a vehicle, and in particular, for monitoring a vehicle to determine a change in a driver's periodic vehicle payment. One method of monitoring a vehicle comprises providing the vehicle to a driver for a term during which the driver pays periodic payments, collecting data representing a vehicle condition during the term, manipulating the data at intervals throughout the term to estimate a vehicle condition value at an end of the term and adjusting at least one periodic payment based on the vehicle condition value. | 07-30-2015 |
20150213519 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETERMINING VEHICLE CONDITION BASED ON NON-OPERATIONAL FACTORS - Methods and apparatus are provided for monitoring a vehicle, and in particular, for monitoring a vehicle to determine a vehicle condition based on non-operational factors to incentivize or penalize a driver. One method of monitoring a vehicle comprises providing the vehicle to a driver for a term, the vehicle associated with a base vehicle condition, collecting non-operational data of the vehicle during the term, manipulating the non-operational data of the vehicle periodically throughout the term to arrive at an updated vehicle condition and providing an incentive or a penalty to the driver based on the updated vehicle condition. | 07-30-2015 |
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20090217363 | ELECTRONIC CREDENTIALS VERIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A credentials record system that creates and maintains all personnel data electronically is disclosed. The system captures personnel background data, such as license information, education and training, work experience, performance data and electronic signature at the time of entry using graphical user interfaces through a network. For example, computers with Internet connections may be used by authorized personnel to access, analyze, update and electronically annotate data even while other users are using the same record. An exemplary system may archive historical data is archived to create and record an audit trail of changes by the users. The system permits instant, sophisticated analysis of background data to identify relationships among the data, including archived data. Moreover, the system includes the capability to access reference databases for consultation regarding verification of data for accuracy on a continuous basis. The system also provides for an automated auditing process to ensure data integrity. The system may also include the capability to incorporate legacy data, such as paper files and mainframe data, for each personnel record. | 08-27-2009 |
20110196695 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PEER REFERENCING IN AN ONLINE COMPUTER SYSTEM - A system and method for connecting healthcare providers via an online portal to allow the providers to generate a network of peers for facilitating the providing and obtaining of peer references. A rules engine applies rules and logic to aggregated credentials and relationship data of the registered providers to identify users of the system who are qualified to provide a peer referral for a particular provider. A peer in a provider's network may provide a peer reference needed by the provider to access certain medical privileges. The peer reference data may be provided as answers to a structured questionnaire. The answers may then be used to automatically populate a specific peer referral form. | 08-11-2011 |
20110197119 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VISUALLY MAPPING AND AUTOMATICALLY COMPLETING ELECTRONIC FORMS - A computer apparatus and method are provided for visually mapping fields of various electronic forms to a common object model. The forms may then be dynamically completed via a runtime engine that retrieves mapping data from a relational database and uses the mapping data to automatically populate corresponding fields of the forms without manual input by the user. Specifically, a visual mapping tool displays the objects of the common object model as well as the fields of a form to be mapped. A user drags and drops one or more of the displayed objects into a mapping area, and drags and drops a field to which the one or more objects are to be mapped. The user also identifies a type of association between the selected objects and the field. A mapping entry is then generated in a map file to map the selected objects to the field. | 08-11-2011 |
20130030989 | ELECTRONIC CREDENTIALS VERIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A credentials record system that captures personnel background data, such as license information, education and training, work experience, performance data and electronic signature at the time of entry using graphical user interfaces through a network, wherein it permits instant, sophisticated analysis of background data to identify relationships among the data, including archived data and includes the capability to access reference databases for consultation regarding verification of data for accuracy on a continuous basis. The system also provides for an automated auditing process to ensure data integrity and includes the capability to incorporate legacy data, such as paper files and mainframe data, for each personnel record. | 01-31-2013 |
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20120295259 | Methods for Determining the Likelihood of Survival and for Predicting Likelihood of Metastasis in Cancer Patients - The present invention relates generally to methods of accurately quantifying HER2 and/or p95 expression in subjects with a HER2 positive cancer and indicating the risk of brain relapse in such patients. | 11-22-2012 |
20130079233 | Methods and Systems for Predicting HIV-1 Coreceptor Tropism - Methods and systems for predicting coreceptor tropism are provided. In certain embodiments, the methods may include obtaining the amino acid and/or nucleic acid sequence of at least a portion of the envelope or envelope coding region from a biological sample obtained from a subject; analyzing the amino acid sequence, nucleic acid sequence, or both of the portion of the envelope or envelope coding region using a case based reasoning analysis; and determining the coreceptor tropism. Also provided are systems and computer readable media for utilizing the systems or performing the methods are disclosed. | 03-28-2013 |
20130274276 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR DETERMINING VIRUS SUSCEPTIBILITY TO NON-NUCLEOSIDE REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE INHIBITORS - Methods and compositions for the efficient and accurate determination of HIV susceptibility to a non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI) are provided. In certain aspects, the methods involve detecting in a biological sample a nucleic acid encoding an HIV reverse transcriptase that comprises a mutation at codon 188, wherein the presence of the reverse transcriptase-encoding nucleic acid in the biological sample indicates that the HIV has a decreased susceptibility to an NNRTI. In certain embodiments, the HIV also contains one or more secondary mutations in reverse transcriptase. Also provided are methods for selecting a treatment for an HIV patient and methods for determining the selective advantage of a mutation or mutation profile. | 10-17-2013 |
20130280238 | Methods and Systems for Identification of a Protein Binding Site - Processes for identification of binding sites on protein molecules such as epitopes are provided. The disclosed methods in some embodiments use a combination of protein sequence data, structural information, experimental data on binding affinity, and computational modeling in order to identify binding sites on protein molecules. Systems and computer readable media for implementing the disclosed methods are provided. Also provided are compositions comprising a binding site or antibody that interacts with the binding site as an active ingredient and methods of using such compositions. | 10-24-2013 |
20140134625 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PREDICTIVE MODELING OF HIV-1 REPLICATION CAPACITY - Methods, systems, and computer readable media perform predictive modeling of gene activity. The methods may comprise obtaining the amino acid and/or nucleic acid sequence of a portion of the at least one gene from a biological sample obtained from a subject; comparing the amino acid and/or nucleic acid sequence of the portion of the at least one gene to a database of sequences for the portion of the at least one gene and for which the biological activity of the at least one gene has been evaluated; and applying a generalization of ridge regression analysis to estimate the effects of individual mutations in the at least one gene. A model is based on generalization of ridge regression (GRR) analysis to estimate the effects of individual mutations in at least one gene for the subject. At least one gene may comprise the reverse transcriptase and protease genes of an HIV vims. | 05-15-2014 |
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20090072234 | Test Stuctures for development of metal-insulator-metal (MIM) devices - In the present electronic test structure comprising, a conductor is provided, overlying a substrate. An electronic device overlies a portion of the conductor and includes a first electrode connected to the conductor, a second electrode, and an insulating layer between the first and second electrodes. A portion of the conductor is exposed for access thereto. | 03-19-2009 |
20090109598 | Metal-insulator-metal (MIM) device and method of formation thereof - In a method of fabricating a metal-insulator-metal (MIM) device, initially, a first electrode is provided. An oxide layer is provided on the first electrode, and a protective layer is provided on the oxide layer. An opening through the protective layer is provided to expose a portion of the oxide layer, and a portion of the first electrode underlying the exposed portion of the oxide layer is oxidized. A second electrode is provided in contact with the exposed portion of the oxide layer. In alternative embodiments, the initially provided oxide layer may be eliminated, and spacers of insulating material may be provided in the opening. | 04-30-2009 |
20090109727 | Erase, programming and leakage characteristics of a resistive memory device - The present method provides annealing of a resistive memory device so as to provide that the device in its erased state has a greatly increased resistance as compared to a prior art approach. The annealing also provides that the device may be erased by application of any of a plurality of electrical potentials within an increased range of electrical potentials as compared to the prior art. | 04-30-2009 |
20100208517 | PIN DIODE DEVICE AND ARCHITECTURE - A memory architecture that employs one or more semiconductor PIN diodes is provided. The memory employs a substrate that includes a buried bit/word line and a PIN diode. The PIN diode includes a non-intrinsic semiconductor region, a portion of the bit/word line, and an intrinsic semiconductor region positioned between the non-intrinsic region and the portion of the bit/word line. | 08-19-2010 |
20110027992 | MEMORY DEVICE WITH IMPROVED DATA RETENTION - The present memory device include first and second electrodes, a passive layer between the first and second electrodes, and an active layer between the first and second and into which ions from the passive layer may be provided, and from which the ions may be provided into the passive layer. The active layer is made up of a base material and an impurity therein. The combined the material and impurity have a lower diffusion coefficient than the base material alone. | 02-03-2011 |
20110253968 | RESISTIVE MEMORY ARRAY USING P-I-N DIODE SELECT DEVICE AND METHODS OF FABRICATION THEREOF - An electronic structure includes a resistive memory device, and a P-I-N diode in operative association with the resistive memory device. A plurality of such electronic structures are used in a resistive memory array, with the P-I-N diodes functioning as select devices in the array. Methods are provided for fabricating such resistive memory device—P-I-N diode structures. | 10-20-2011 |
20120081983 | METHOD OF PROGRAMMING, ERASING AND REPAIRING A MEMORY DEVICE - A method of programming and erasing a memory device is provided. The memory device includes first and second electrodes and a switching layer therebetween. A first on-state resistance characteristic of the memory device is provided in programming the memory device by application of a first voltage to the gate of a transistor in series with the memory device. Other on-state resistance characteristics of the memory device, different from the first on-state resistance characteristic, may be provided by application of other voltages, different from the first voltage, to the gate of the transistor. | 04-05-2012 |
20120276706 | DAMASCENE METAL-INSULATOR-METAL (MIM) DEVICE IMPROVED SCALEABILITY - A present method of fabricating a memory device includes the steps of providing a dielectric layer;, providing an opening in the dielectric layer, providing a first conductive body in the opening, providing a switching body in the opening, the first conductive body and switching body Filling the opening, and providing a second conductive body over the switching body. In an alternate embodiment, a second dielectric layer is provided over the first-mentioned dielectric layer, and the switching body is provided in an opening in the second dielectric layer. | 11-01-2012 |
20130237030 | METAL-INSULATOR-METAL (MIM) DEVICE AND METHOD OF FORMATION THEREOF - In a method of fabricating a metal-insulator-metal (MIM) device, initially, a first electrode is provided. An oxide layer is provided on the first electrode, and a protective layer is provided on the oxide layer. An opening through the protective layer is provided to expose a portion of the oxide layer, and a portion of the first electrode underlying the exposed portion of the oxide layer is oxidized. A second electrode is provided in contact with the exposed portion of the oxide layer. In alternative embodiments, the initially provided oxide layer may be eliminated, and spacers of insulating material may be provided in the opening. | 09-12-2013 |
20140167135 | Process Charging Protection for Split Gate Charge Trapping Flash - A semiconductor device and method of making such device is presented herein. The semiconductor device includes a plurality of memory cells, a plurality of p-n junctions, and a metal trace of a first metal layer. Each of the plurality of memory cells includes a first gate disposed over a first dielectric, a second gate disposed over a second dielectric and adjacent to a sidewall of the first gate, a first doped region in the substrate adjacent to the first gate, and a second doped region in the substrate adjacent to the second gate. The plurality of p-n junctions are electrically isolated from the doped regions of each memory cell. The metal trace extends along a single plane between a via to the second gate of at least one memory cell in the plurality of memory cells, and a via to a p-n junction within the plurality of p-n junctions. | 06-19-2014 |
20140167140 | Memory First Process Flow and Device - Semiconductor devices and methods of manufacturing such devices are described herein. According to embodiments, a semiconductor device includes a memory gate disposed in a first region of the semiconductor device. The memory gate may include a first gate conductor layer disposed over a charge trapping dielectric. A select gate may be disposed in the first region of the semiconductor device adjacent to a sidewall of the memory gate. A sidewall dielectric may be disposed between the sidewall of the memory gate and the select gate. Additionally, the device may include a logic gate disposed in a second region of the semiconductor device that comprises the first gate conductor layer. | 06-19-2014 |
20140167141 | Charge Trapping Split Gate Embedded Flash Memory and Associated Methods - Semiconductor devices and methods of manufacturing such devices are described herein. According to embodiments, the semiconductor device can be made by forming an dielectric layer at a first region and at a second region of a semiconductor substrate. A gate conductor layer is disposed over the dielectric formed in the first and the second regions of the semiconductor substrate, and the second region is masked. A split gate memory cell is formed in the first region of the semiconductor substrate with a first gate length. The first region is then masked, and the second region is etched to define a logic gate that has a second gate length. The first and second gate lengths can be different. | 06-19-2014 |
20140170843 | Charge Trapping Split Gate Device and Method of Fabricating Same - Embodiments provide a split gate device, methods for fabricating a split gate device, and integrated methods for fabricating a split gate device and a periphery device. In an embodiment, the split gate device is a charge trapping split gate device, which includes a charge trapping layer. In another embodiment, the split gate device is a non-volatile memory cell, which can be formed according to embodiments as standalone or embedded with a periphery device. | 06-19-2014 |
20140301146 | MODIFIED LOCAL SEGMENTED SELF-BOOSTING OF MEMORY CELL CHANNELS - A method of programming a memory system by selectively applying a program voltage to a selected wordline connected to a memory transistor to be programmed. A first bias voltage is applied to a first wordline adjacent to the source side of the selected wordline. The first bias voltage is also applied to a second wordline adjacent to the drain side of the selected wordline. A second bias voltage is applied to a third wordline adjacent to the drain side of the second wordline. A third bias voltage is applied to a fourth wordline adjacent to the source side of the first wordline. A pass voltage is also applied to the remaining wordlines that do not have one of a bias voltage and a program voltage applied, the pass voltage a selected voltage level. | 10-09-2014 |
20140357044 | METAL-INSUALTOR-METAL (MIM) DEVICE AND METHOD OF FORMATION THEREROF - In a method of fabricating a metal-insulator-metal (MIM) device, initially, a first electrode is provided. An oxide layer is provided on the first electrode, and a protective layer is provided on the oxide layer. An opening through the protective layer is provided to expose a portion of the oxide layer, and a portion of the first electrode underlying the exposed portion of the oxide layer is oxidized. A second electrode is provided in contact with the exposed portion of the oxide layer. in alternative embodiments, the initially provided oxide layer may be eliminated, and spacers of insulating material may be provided in the opening. | 12-04-2014 |
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20080221262 | Fluorinated POSS as alloying agents in nonfluorinated polymers - A method of using fluorinated-nanostructured POSS chemicals as alloying agents for the reinforcement of polymer microstructures, including polymer coils, domains, chains, and segments, at the molecular level. Because of their tailorable compatibility with nonfluorinated polymers, nanostructured chemicals can be readily and selectively incorporated into polymers by direct blending processes. The incorporation of a nanostructured chemical into a polymer favorably impacts a multitude of polymer physical properties. Properties most favorably improved are surface properties, such as lubricity, contact angle, water repellency, deicing, surface tension, and abrasion resistance. Improved surface properties may be useful for applications such as anti-icing surfaces, non-wetting surfaces, low friction surfaces, self cleaning. Other properties improved include time dependent mechanical and thermal properties such as heat distortion, creep, compression set, shrinkage, modulus, hardness and biological compatibility. In addition to mechanical properties, other physical properties are favorably improved, including lower thermal conductivity, dielectric properties, fire resistance, gas permeability and separation. These improved properties may be useful in a number of applications, including space-survivable materials and seals, gaskets, cosmetics, and personal care. | 09-11-2008 |
20130072609 | SYTHESIS OF FUNCTIONAL FLUORINATED POLYHEDRAL OLIGOMERIC SILSESQUIOXANE (F-POSS) - A functional fluorinated polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (“F-POSS”). The F-POSS, has a chemical structure: | 03-21-2013 |
20150148497 | PERIPHERALLY AROMATIC SILSESQUIOXANES FEATURING REACTIVE FUNCTIONALITY: SYNTHESIS AND APPLICATION THEREOF - Methods of synthesis and application thereof for peripherally aromatic silsesquioxanes featuring reactive functionality. A method, according to one embodiment of the invention, includes reacting a polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane with an anhydride. The polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane has an inorganic core, a phenyl moiety or an anlyine moiety covalently coupled to the at least one T-type silicon atom; and a metal-aniline group or a para-aniline group covalently coupled to the at least one D-type or M-type silicon atom. The inorganic core includes 6-14 silicon atoms, at least one of the silicon atoms being an M-type silicon atom or a D-type silicon atom, and at least one of the silicon atoms being a T-type silicon atom, and 9-20 oxygen atoms | 05-28-2015 |
20150197606 | THERMOSETTING RESINS WITH ENHANCED CURE CHARACTERISTICS CONTAINING ORGANOFUNCTIONAL SILANE MOIETIES - A thermosetting resin. The resin includes a silane and a co-reactant monomer. The silane includes a quaternary silicon atom with first and second non-hydrolyzable moieties chemically bonded thereto. Each of the first and second non-hydrolyzable moieties includes respective first and second reactive groups. The reactive groups include at least one aromatic or unsaturated group having a triple bond. | 07-16-2015 |
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20110061517 | OPTICAL INSTRUMENT PICKUP - A optoelectronic pickup for a musical instrument includes at least one light source which directs light to impinge a string of the musical instrument in at least one photoreceiver located to detect the reflected light, so as to generate an electrical signal that is responsive to string vibrations. A number of dissimilar filter approaches are included to control undesired effects of spurious light, the filter approaches may be structure-based, signal processing-based, and/or optics-based. | 03-17-2011 |
20110265635 | Optical Instrument Pickup - An optoelectronic pickup for a musical instrument includes at least one light source which directs light to impinge a string of the musical instrument in at least one photoreceiver located to detect the reflected light, so as to generate an electrical signal that is responsive to string vibrations. A number of different filter approaches are disclosed that can control undesired effects of spurious light. The filter approaches may be structure-based, signal processing-based, and/or optics-based. | 11-03-2011 |
20120304848 | Optical Instrument Pickup - An optoelectronic pickup for a musical instrument includes at least one light source which directs light to impinge a string of the musical instrument in at least one photoreceiver located to detect the reflected light, so as to generate an electrical signal that is responsive to string vibrations. A number of different filter approaches are disclosed that can control undesired effects of spurious light. The filter approaches may be structure-based, signal processing-based, and/or optics-based. | 12-06-2012 |
20130094719 | BIOMETRIC APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR TOUCH-SENSITIVE DEVICES - A touch sensor is configured to sense a contact event occurring between a body part of a user and the touch sensor. The touch sensor is configured to produce contact data in response to the sensed contact event. A processor is coupled to the touch sensor and memory. The processor is configured to store in the memory a sequence of data frames each comprising contact data associated with a different portion of the user's body part. The processor is further configured to generate biometric signature data using the sequence of data frames. | 04-18-2013 |
20130340597 | Optoelectronic Pickup for Musical Instruments - An optoelectronic pickup for a musical instrument includes at least one light source which directs light to impinge a sound generating element of the musical instrument in at least one photoreceiver located to detect the reflected light, so as to generate an electrical signal that is responsive to sound generating element movement. | 12-26-2013 |
20140026739 | Optical Instrument Pickup - A optoelectronic pickup for a musical instrument includes at least one light source which directs light to impinge a string of the musical instrument in at least one photoreceiver located to detect the reflected light, so as to generate an electrical signal that is responsive to string vibrations. A number of dissimilar filter approaches are included to control undesired effects of spurious light, the filter approaches may be structure-based, signal processing-based, and/or optics-based. | 01-30-2014 |
20140076127 | OPTOELECTRONIC PICKUP FOR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS - An optoelectronic pickup for a musical instrument includes at least one light source which directs light to impinge a sound generating element of the musical instrument in at least one photoreceiver located to detect the reflected light, so as to generate an electrical signal that is responsive to sound generating element movement. | 03-20-2014 |
20140219511 | Derivative Imaging for Subsurface Object Detection - A series of scans is generated for a subsurface and a derivative image is created using the series of subsurface images. One or more tests are performed on the derivative image, and a subsurface object is detected based on the one or more tests. A sensor is configured to generate a series of scans for a subsurface and a processor is coupled to the sensor. The processor is configured to execute stored program instructions that cause the processor to generate a series of images of the subsurface using the series of scans, create a derivative image using the series of subsurface images, perform one or more tests on the derivative image, and detect a subsurface object based on the one or more tests. | 08-07-2014 |
20140262509 | IMAGING UNDERGROUND OBJECTS USING SPATIAL SAMPLING CUSTOMIZATION - A system includes a drill string to which a sensor is attached, a rotation unit configured to rotate the drill string, and a displacement unit configured to longitudinally displace the drill string. A processor is coupled to the rotation and displacement units. The processor is configured to coordinate sampling, by the sensor, of three-dimensional space surrounding the sensor while rotating and displacing the drill string. The processor is further configured to coordinate adjusting of at least one of drill string rotation and drill string displacement so that acceptable spatial sampling of the space surrounding the sensor is achieved. | 09-18-2014 |
20140318349 | Optoelectronic Pickup for Musical Instruments - An optoelectronic pickup for a musical instrument includes at least one light source which directs light to impinge a sound generating element of the musical instrument in at least one photoreceiver located to detect the reflected light, so as to generate an electrical signal that is responsive to sound generating element movement. | 10-30-2014 |
20150163383 | MICROPHONE AND CAMERA DISRUPTION APPARATUS AND METHOD - An apparatus for use with an electronic device having a microphone and a camera. The apparatus comprises a structure configured to detachably couple to the device, and a shutter supported by the structure and comprising a lens shutter configured to obscure a lens of the camera when in an engaged position. A generator is supported by the structure and configured to generate a force that acts on the microphone and renders the microphone unresponsive to voice sounds. | 06-11-2015 |
20150163385 | CAMERA DISRUPTION APPARATUS AND METHOD - An apparatus for use with an electronic device having a camera. The apparatus comprises a structure configured to detachably couple to the device, and a shutter supported by the structure and comprising a lens shutter configured to obscure a lens of the camera when in an engaged position. | 06-11-2015 |
20150163589 | MICROPHONE DISRUPTION APPARATUS AND METHOD - An apparatus for use with an electronic device having a microphone. The apparatus comprises a structure configured to detachably couple to the device, and a generator supported by the structure. The generator is configured to generate a force that acts on the microphone and renders the microphone unresponsive to voice sounds. | 06-11-2015 |