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Silicon-on-insulator vertical array device trench capacitor DRAM

A silicon on insulator (SOI) dynamic random access memory (DRAM) cell and array and method of manufacture. The memory cell includes a trench storage capacitor connected by a self aligned buried strap to a vertical access transistor. A buried oxide layer isolates an SOI layer from a silicon substrate. The trench capacitor is formed in the substrate and the access transistor is formed on a sidewall of the SOI layer. A polysilicon strap connected to the polysilicon plate of the storage capacitor provides a self-aligned contact to the source of the access transistor. Initially, the buried oxide layer is formed in the wafer. Deep trenches are etched, initially just through the SOI layer and the BOX layer. Protective sidewalls are formed in the trenches. Then, the deep trenches are etched into the substrate. The volume in the substrate is expanded to form a bottle shaped trench. A polysilicon capacitor plate is formed in the deep trenches and conductive polysilicon straps are formed in the trenches between the capacitor plates and the SOI sidewalls. Device regions are defined in the wafer and a sidewall gate is formed in the deep trenches. Shallow trenches isolation (STI) is used to isolate and define cells. Bitlines and wordlines are formed on the wafer.
Owner:GOOGLE LLC

Data Center Cooling

A system includes a substantially sealed, substantially airtight cabinet sized for housing a vertical array of heat-producing units, the cabinet having an exterior shell and the system including an interior divider wall disposed inside the cabinet, the shell and divider wall providing an equipment chamber adapted to support the array such that the array cooperates with the shell and divider wall in use to define a first plenum, the first plenum having a first inlet defined by the divider wall for receiving a flow of cooling gas and having a first outlet defined by a plurality of openings through the array whereby the first plenum communicates with the openings in use to exhaust substantially all of the flow of cooling fluid through the openings and hence through the array, wherein the divider wall is configured to allow the first inlet to admit the gas to the first plenum in a substantially horizontal direction.
Owner:SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC IT CORP

Cooling airflow distribution device

A system for removing heat from a plurality of electronic assemblies including a cabinet having brackets for supporting electronic assemblies in a vertical array between a first vertical airflow path and a second vertical air flow path of the cabinet, and a plinth underlying the cabinet and having an input port receiving air from the first vertical airflow path of the cabinet, an output port transmitting air to the second vertical air flow path, a heat exchanger positioned in an air flow path extending between the input and the output ports, and a fan assembly for driving air through the heat exchanger and towards the input port. The system further includes at least one air flow distribution device establishing a predetermined flow rate distribution through electronic assemblies supports by the brackets.
Owner:SANMINA-SCI CORPORATION

Storage and retrieval system

A storage and retrieval system including a vertical array of storage levels, each storage level having storage locations, a multilevel vertical conveyor system configured to transport the uncontained case units to and from the vertical array of storage levels, each storage level being configured to receive uncontained case units from the multilevel vertical conveyor system, at least one autonomous transport confined to each storage level, the at least one autonomous transport being configured to transport the uncontained case units between respective storage locations and the multilevel vertical conveyor system, and a controller configured to effect operation of the multilevel vertical conveyor system and at least one autonomous transport for assembling orders of uncontained case units of different types without moving bundles of the same uncontained case unit type throughout the storage and retrieval system.
Owner:SYMBOTIC LLC

Infrastructure for Portable Cooler

InactiveUS20110030415A1Improves organizational management of contentReduce undesired movementLighting and heating apparatusDomestic refrigeratorsFood supplementEngineering
A soft thermally insulated padded shell housing a rigid infrastructure with a series of horizontal shelves forming compartments which are vertically aligned, and includes a pair of opposing vertical and vented walls with shelve support brackets. The pair of vertical and vented walls has a paired series of mating horizontal tracks to receive horizontal slide-in shelves in a spaced vertical array. Each of the pair of tracks are horizontally aligned to form complementary ledges that receive and support the outer edges of the slide-in shelves. The shelves may be releasably attached within tracks of the side walls of the compartment, having snapping receptacles to ensure a snug fit. When the shelves are not in use as being placed within the receiving tracks, the space within the infrastructure is substantially unobstructed and can be used to store various items. Also, the infrastructure and insertable shelves are easily and conveniently removable so that the bag may be folded for storage. Narrow side compartments, immediately adjacent to the vertical, vented walls, house coolant containers. Further, the top section of the infrastructure has segmented compartments arrayed in a horizontal fashion to accommodate a variety of food supplements in pill and powder form. Separate from the rigid infrastructure, but adjoined to the soft thermal insulated padded shell, are other soft compartment housing beverage containers, fruit, silverware, and bulk protein powder storage.
Owner:6 PACK FITNESS

MIMO antenna with elevation detection

A multiple input multiple output (MIMO) antenna for a radar system includes a receive antenna, a first transmit-antenna-arrangement, and a second transmit-antenna-arrangement. The receive-antenna is configured to detect radar-signals reflected by a target toward the receive-antenna. The first transmit-antenna-arrangement includes a first vertical-array of radiator elements and a second vertical-array of radiator elements. The first transmit-antenna-arrangement is configured so the first vertical-array can be selectively coupled to a transmitter independent of the second vertical-array. The second transmit-antenna-arrangement includes a third vertical-array of radiator elements and a fourth vertical-array of radiator elements. The second transmit-antenna-arrangement is configured so the third vertical-array can be selectively coupled to a transmitter independent of the fourth vertical-array. The second transmit-antenna-arrangement is vertically offset from the first transmit-antenna-arrangement by a vertical offset distance selected so an elevation angle to the target can be determined by the receive-antenna.
Owner:APTIV TECH LTD

Intensive plant growing stacking container system

A molded plant growing container system is easily stacked in a vertical array providing a self-supporting apparatus for intense horticulture. This apparatus increases crop yields over conventional growing methods. The containers nest within each other for ease of transport, are quickly and easily assembled, provide efficiency in installation and use of growing medium, increased numbers of plants in a given space, and are adaptable to a variety of irrigation methods.
Owner:MARKS & NOVA BALL MARKS TRUSTEES OR SUCCESSORTRUSTEE OF THE MARKS FAMILY TRUST UAD 5 13 05 ROBIN

Apparatus for liquid cooling of specific computer components

Apparatus is provided for a heat transfer assembly for direct attachment to a high heat generating chip, which assembly includes a pump, air side heat exchanger mounted adjacent to a fan and a heat transfer plate which is attached to the high heat generating component for dissipating heat from such component under operating conditions. In another embodiment, apparatus is provided for dissipating heat from a hard disk drive including a U-shaped heat exchange clip resiliently mounted on opposite surfaces of a hard disk drive. In another embodiment, apparatus for dissipating heat from a hard disk drive includes a generally rectangular plate for mounting on the top or bottom of the hard disk drive. And, in another embodiment, apparatus is provided transferring heat from a vertical array of hard disk drives, which apparatus includes one or more panels interposed between adjacent vertically disposed hard disk drives.
Owner:HEWLETT PACKARD DEV CO LP

Environmentally controllable storage system

A storage system having one or more storage modules each comprising a substantially cylindrical housing having a curved sidewall portion extending between a top wall portion and a bottom wall portion, with the housing being disposed about a central axis. A carousel is mounted within the housing for controlled rotation about the central axis. The carousel has a plurality of storage locations disposed in vertical arrays about the axis to receive articles to be stored. A first door opening is formed in the sidewall portion to provide for access from the exterior of the housing to at least one of the vertical arrays adjacent to the first door opening. A means for controlling the temperature within the housing is also provided.
Owner:SIMBIOTIX CONTROL

Probe pin assembly

A prove pin assembly is provided in which the probe pins for a chip under test occupy the only space above the chip, not extending into the space above the adjacent chip. The probe pin assembly has a lateral array of parallel probe pins of a plurality of first perpendicular-type probe pins and a vertical array of parallel probe pins of a plurality of second perpendicular-type probe pins, wherein said lateral array of parallel probe pins and vertical array of parallel probe pins occupy different spaces for deformation above the region of the chip under test and fit in the limited planar range corresponding to the chip.
Owner:KIMOTO GUNSEI

Environmentally controllable storage system

A storage system having one or more storage modules each comprising a substantially cylindrical housing having a curved sidewall portion extending between a top wall portion and a bottom wall portion, with the housing being disposed about a central axis. A carousel is mounted within the housing for controlled rotation about the central axis. The carousel has a plurality of storage locations disposed in vertical arrays about the axis to receive articles to be stored. A first door opening is formed in the sidewall portion to provide for access from the exterior of the housing to at least one of the vertical arrays adjacent to the first door opening. A means for controlling the temperature within the housing is also provided.
Owner:SIMBIOTIX CONTROL

MIMO antenna with elevation detection

A multiple input multiple output (MIMO) antenna for a radar system that includes a receive antenna, a first transmit antenna, and a second transmit antenna. The receive antenna is configured to detect radar signals reflected by a target toward the receive antenna. The first transmit antenna is formed of a first vertical array of radiator elements. The second transmit antenna is formed of a second vertical array of radiator elements distinct from the first vertical array. The second transmit antenna is vertically offset from the first transmit antenna by a vertical offset distance selected so an elevation angle to the target can be determined.
Owner:APTIV TECH LTD

MIMO antenna with elevation detection

A multiple input multiple output (MIMO) antenna for a radar system includes a receive antenna, a first transmit-antenna-arrangement, and a second transmit-antenna-arrangement. The receive-antenna is configured to detect radar-signals reflected by a target toward the receive-antenna. The first transmit-antenna-arrangement includes a first vertical-array of radiator elements and a second vertical-array of radiator elements. The first transmit-antenna-arrangement is configured so the first vertical-array can be selectively coupled to a transmitter independent of the second vertical-array. The second transmit-antenna-arrangement includes a third vertical-array of radiator elements and a fourth vertical-array of radiator elements. The second transmit-antenna-arrangement is configured so the third vertical-array can be selectively coupled to a transmitter independent of the fourth vertical-array. The second transmit-antenna-arrangement is vertically offset from the first transmit-antenna-arrangement by a vertical offset distance selected so an elevation angle to the target can be determined by the receive-antenna.
Owner:APTIV TECH LTD

MIMO antenna with improved grating lobe characteristics

A multiple input multiple output (MIMO) antenna for a radar system that includes a first transmit antenna, a second transmit antenna, and a receive antenna. The first transmit antenna is configured to emit a first radar signal toward a target. The first transmit antenna is formed of a first vertical array of radiator elements. The second transmit antenna is configured to emit a second radar signal toward the target. The second transmit antenna is formed of a second vertical array of radiator elements distinct from the first vertical array. The receive antenna is configured to detect radar signals reflected by a target toward the receive antenna. The receive antenna is formed of a plurality of paired vertical arrays of detector elements.
Owner:DELPHI TECH INC

Cross point variable resistance nonvolatile memory device

A cross point variable resistance nonvolatile memory device includes memory cells having the same orientation for stable characteristics of all layers. Each memory cell (51) is placed at a different one of cross points of bit lines (53) in an X direction and word lines (52) in a Y direction formed in layers. In a multilayer cross point structure where vertical array planes sharing the word lines are aligned in the Y direction each for a group of bit lines aligned in a Z direction, even and odd layer bit line selection switch elements (57, 58) switch electrical connection and disconnection between a global bit line (56) and commonly-connected even layer bit lines and commonly-connected odd layer bit lines, respectively. A bidirectional current limiting circuit (92) having parallel-connected P-type current limiting element (91) and N-type current limiting element (90) is provided between the global bit line and the switch elements.
Owner:PANASONIC SEMICON SOLUTIONS CO LTD

Junction barrier schottky (JBS) with floating islands

A Schottky diode includes a Schottky barrier and a plurality of dopant regions disposed near the Schottky barrier as floating islands to function as PN junctions for preventing a leakage current generated from a reverse voltage. At least a trench opened in a semiconductor substrate with a Schottky barrier material disposed therein constitutes the Schottky barrier. The Schottky barrier material may also be disposed on sidewalls of the trench for constituting the Schottky barrier. The trench may be filled with the Schottky barrier material composed of Ti / TiN or a tungsten metal disposed therein for constituting the Schottky barrier. The trench is opened in a N-type semiconductor substrate and the dopant regions includes P-doped regions disposed under the trench constitute the floating islands. The P-doped floating islands may be formed as vertical arrays under the bottom of the trench.
Owner:ALPHA & OMEGA SEMICON LTD

Vertical array wind turbine

A wind turbine with an array of rotors arranged at various heights. Each rotor is optimized for the height at which it is located. Optimization of each rotor could include selection of rated power, solidity, tip speed, blade twist, blade taper, or rotor diameter. Each rotor can also be operated in a manner that is optimized for the wind speed it experiences. Optimized operation parameters could include blade pitch angle or rotor speed.
Owner:HERONEMUS WILLIAM E

Circularly-Polarized Antenna

A circularly-polarized antenna is provided, and includes a conductive backplane with a plurality of panels, a vertical array of patch radiators disposed on one of the backplane panels, and a feed stripline disposed on the backplane panel. The backplane panels are vertical, planar, rectangular and form a right prism. The vertical array has a radiator spacing of one wavelength, each radiator has a face and four edges, and each edge has a length of approximately one half wavelength. The feed stripline includes an input coupled to a coaxial feed cable, and a pair of outputs, orthogonal in position and phase, coupled to each of the radiators.
Owner:SPX CORP

MIMO antenna with elevation detection

A multiple input multiple output (MIMO) antenna for a radar system that includes a receive antenna, a first transmit antenna, and a second transmit antenna. The receive antenna is configured to detect radar signals reflected by a target toward the receive antenna. The first transmit antenna is formed of a first vertical array of radiator elements. The second transmit antenna is formed of a second vertical array of radiator elements distinct from the first vertical array. The second transmit antenna is vertically offset from the first transmit antenna by a vertical offset distance selected so an elevation angle to the target can be determined.
Owner:APTIV TECH LTD

Mimo antenna with improved grating lobe characteristics

A multiple input multiple output (MIMO) antenna (110, 210, 410, 510, 610, 710) for a radar system that includes a first transmit antenna (122, 222, 422, 522, 622, 722), a second transmit antenna (124, 224, 424, 524, 624, 724), and a receive antenna (120, 220, 420, 520, 620, 720). The first transmit antenna is configured to emit a first radar signal toward a target. The first transmit antenna is formed of a first vertical array (132, 232) of radiator elements (136, 236). The second transmit antenna is configured to emit a second radar signal toward the target. The second transmit antenna (110) is formed of a second vertical array (134, 234) of radiator elements (136, 236) distinct from the first vertical array (132). The receive antenna is configured to detect radar signals reflected by a target toward the receive antenna. The receive antenna is formed of a plurality of paired vertical arrays (250) of detector elements (252).
Owner:DELPHI TECH INC

Method for measuring submarine density and sound velocity based on multi-path reflection theory

ActiveCN102183435ASolve the problem of passive targetingThe experimental platform is simple and easyMaterial analysis using sonic/ultrasonic/infrasonic wavesPosition fixationOcean bottomSound sources
The invention provides a method for measuring submarine density and sound velocity based on multi-path reflection theory; based on plane wave reflection theory and snell law, the method comprises: extablishing equations with submarine reflection coefficients of multiple paths, measuring the time of arrival, the nearby reflection angle and energy at seabed of each path by equipment such as a vertical array and a sound source so as to finally obtain submarine density and sound velocity; the measured submarine density and sound velocity can be used to solve the positioning problem of passive objects in an unknown condition of submarine environment in shallow sea. The beneficial effects of the invention are that: the method uses obliquely incident sound wave of a sound source; the reflection wave energy is large; the emitting sound source is not limited by high power or narrow directivity; the method can measure submarine density and sound velocity independently; although earth sound parameters of each layer of a multilayer submarine medium can not be measured, equivalent density and sound velocity under a submarine semi-infinite space model can be measured; and the method has the advantages of a simple and practical experiment platform, low price, low computational complexity and the like.
Owner:THE 715TH RES INST OF CHINA SHIPBUILDING IND CORP

Three dimensional radar method and apparatus

A bistatic radar receiver is centrally located within an array of multiple bistatic transmitters at an airport to precisely determine bird positions and altitudes. Bird target reflections from multiple transmitters are received by the radar receiver. Target location is determined by the transmitter location, receiver location, and measured transmitter-to-target-to-receiver ranges. Target position and altitude accuracy is similar to GPS. The radar receiver antenna is composed of a vertical array of elements and rotated 360 degrees in azimuth. The output of each element is downconverted, digitized, and digitally beamformed to provide multiple simultaneous antenna beams each electronically scanned in elevation. When bistatic transmitters cannot be deployed, a narrow-azimuth wide-elevation transmit antenna beam is overlapped with a wide-azimuth narrow-elevation receive antenna beam electronically scanned in elevation to provide a composite narrow azimuth and elevation beamwidth.
Owner:PIESINGER GREGORY HUBERT

In-line inspection system for vertically profiling plastic containers using multiple wavelength discrete spectral light sources

Systems and methods for in-line inspection of plastic blow molded containers. The inspection system may comprise a plurality of emitter assemblies arranged in a vertical array. Each emitter assembly may cyclically emit light energy in at least two different narrow wavelength bands at a container as the container passes through an inspection area. The system may also comprise a plurality of broadband photodetectors arranged in a vertical array, each photodetector facing at least one of the emitter assemblies with the inspection area therebetween such that the photodetectors are capable of sensing light energy that passes through the container when it is in the inspection area. The system may also comprise a processor in communication with the photodetectors for determining a characteristic of the container based on signals from the photodetectors.
Owner:AGR INT

Portable soft shell cooler with compartmented rack for individual meal and beverage containers

A soft thermally insulated padded shell houses a rigid rack with a series of vertical walls forming compartments. One pair of walls has a series of mating horizontal tracks to receive slide-in meal containers in a spaced vertical array. Narrow side compartments house coolant containers. Another compartment houses beverage containers. Upper holes in the walls admit air flow between compartments. A vertical lip on the open front edge of the bottom of the rack forms a condensation basin beneath the elevated meal containers. An elevated floor section insertable in the beverage compartment serves as a beverage compartment condensation basin. Holes through the bottoms of the walls allow condensation water circulation between compartments.
Owner:BARKER GAREN S

Three-dimensional integrated capacitance structure

A three-dimensional integrated capacitance structure comprises at least two arrays of “unit cells” on respective layers of an IC, with each unit cell comprising a center conductor and a conducting ring which surrounds the center conductor. Each array comprises a plurality of unit cells, tiled on a given IC layer at a predetermined pitch. The arrays are arranged vertically such that adjacent vertical arrays are offset in the x and y dimensions by a predetermined fraction—preferably ½—of the unit cells' pitch. The structure includes vias arranged to interconnect the arrays such that each center conductor is connected to a conducting ring of the array immediately above and / or below the center conductor, and such that each conducting ring is connected to a center conductor of the array immediately above and / or below the conducting ring.
Owner:ANALOG DEVICES INC

Method and apparatus for displaying digital data

A rotary display device comprising one or more vertical arrays of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are rotated and energized at a controlled rate so as to project a 360 degree floating image. The displayed images are viewable from all angles (i.e., 360 degrees). The LEDs and associated control electronics are rotated at a desired speed, e.g., between about 720 and about 3600 revolutions per minute, by an AC or DC motor. Display content is either pre-loaded to the rotary display or transferred to the rotary display during device operation via a cellular telephone, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc. connection. The electrical power for the system, including the LED array and the control electronics, is provided via a contact-less rotary transformer that functions independently of the rotation speed.
Owner:CABANAS MANUEL +1

Solid state fluid level sensor

A sensor system for sensing liquid level in a bilge, for use in automatic bilge pump actuation. First and second field effect sensors are potted or sealed within a container or the bilge wall and are aligned in a vertical array and each comprise a substantially planar pattern of “electrodes” or conductive traces disposed on a printed circuit board (PCB) along with integrated circuits used to create a loop or arc-shaped electric field. As bilge liquid rises to the proximity or level of the field effect sensors, a change in the arc-shaped electric field is sensed and, in response, a bilge pump is automatically actuated to pump liquid out of the bilge. Optionally, the pump control can be programmed by use of a microprocessor to permit control of on-off timing and prevent undesirable effects of “sloshing.”
Owner:TOUCHSENSOR TECH

Wastewater evaporator

The wastewater evaporator provides for effluent evaporation in a septic system to eliminate need for a drain field. The evaporator tank contains a plurality of evaporator trays in a vertical array. Solids settle in the septic tank, and liquid effluent flows from the septic tank to the evaporator tank and cascades sequentially from the uppermost to the lowermost tray. The multiple trays increase the surface area of liquid contained therein, thereby greatly enhancing evaporation. An above-surface air pump and vent may be provided for air flow through the evaporator tank. An ultrasonic generator may be installed in each tray to increase the surface area of the effluent to enhance evaporation. An additional intermediate pump tank may be provided between the septic tank and the evaporator tank to control effluent flow and delivery to the evaporator tank. A sump pump in the pump tank periodically delivers effluent to the evaporator tank.
Owner:CLARK GRETCHEN B +1
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