Charles Michael Birtcher - Valley Center CA Martin Castaneda Martinez - Oceanside CA Thomas Andrew Steidl - Escondido CA Gil Vivanco - San Diego CA David James Silva - San Diego CA
Assignee:
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. - Allentown PA
International Classification:
F17C 1300
US Classification:
141302, 141 21, 141 47, 141 63, 137209, 137606
Abstract:
A manifold comprising a container having two ports; a conduit connecting the container to a source/dispense of chemical having a first end and a second end and a connector for the ends; first block valve having two diaphragm valves, each valve having a valve seat side and a diaphragm side, each valve seat side faces the other valve seat side, and connected to the first end of the conduit, one diaphragm side connected to a first port, and another diaphragm side connected to vent; a second block valve having two diaphragm valves, having a valve seat side and a diaphragm side, wherein each valve seat side faces the other valve seat side, and each valve seat side connected to the second end of the conduit, the diaphragm side of one valve connected to purge, and the diaphragm side of another valve connected to push gas or chemical outlet.
System And Method For Solids Transport In Hydrothermal Processes
David A. Hazlebeck - El Cajon CA Michael H. Spritzer - San Diego CA Kevin W. Downey - San Diego CA Martin R. Martinez - San Marcos CA Toshisuke Isoya - Hatano, JP Kunitoshi Suzuki - Chigasaki, JP Satoshi Nakayama - Tokyo, JP
A system and method for performing hydrothermal treatment includes a scraper formed as a hollow cylinder. The scraper is positioned in the reactor vessel with the scraper axis substantially co-linear with the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical reactor vessel. A mechanism is provided to rotate the scraper about the longitudinal axis of the reactor vessel. One or more elongated scraper bars are positioned inside the reactor vessel between the scraper and the longitudinal axis of the reactor vessel. Each scraper bar may be held stationary with respect to the reactor vessel, or each scraper bar may rotated relative to an axis passing through the scraper bar to remove any solids that have accumulated on the scraper or on the scraper bar. To prevent accumulation of precipitating solids on the scraper bar itself, each scraper bar may have internal cooling channels or the capability of releasing a purging fluid.
Cabinet For Chemical Delivery With Solvent Purging
Charles Michael Birtcher - Valley Center CA, US Martin Castaneda Martinez - Oceanside CA, US Thomas Andrew Steidl - Escondido CA, US Gil Vivanco - San Diego CA, US David James Silva - San Diego CA, US
The present invention is an apparatus for storing and delivering a low vapor pressure process chemical to a process tool for semiconductor fabrication, comprising: a) a bulk container for storing the process chemical; b) a process container for delivering the process chemical to the process tool; c) a first manifold for delivering process chemical from the bulk container to the process container; d) a solvent container containing a quantity of solvent, and; e) a second manifold for delivering the process chemical from the process container to a process tool. A process for using the apparatus is also contemplated.
Neil Y. Iwamoto - Mission Viejo CA, US Attaullah Seikh - Irvine CA, US Jeanette Yang Paek - Cypress CA, US Martin Martinez - Huntington Beach CA, US Royce E. Slick - Mission Viejo CA, US Eliza Khosrova - Los Angeles CA, US Joseph Yang - Cypress CA, US
Assignee:
Canon Kabushiki Kaisha - Tokyo
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709229, 710 8
Abstract:
Access control to a networked peripheral device by a walk-up user, wherein the networked peripheral device is accessible by both the walk-up user and a remote user, based on centralized access management information. Access control comprises receiving authenticated information for the walk-up user from the networked peripheral device at a centralized location, determining at a server connected to the network a first level of access to the networked peripheral device, determining at the networked peripheral device a second level of access to the networked peripheral device by the walk-up user based on received access management information for the walk-up user, and allowing the walk-up user to access determined user-available features of the networked peripheral device based on the determined first and second levels of access.
Cabinet For Chemical Delivery With Solvent Purging And Removal
Charles Michael Birtcher - Valley Center CA, US Martin Castaneda Martinez - Oceanside CA, US Thomas Andrew Steidl - Escondido CA, US Gil Vivanco - San Diego CA, US David James Silva - San Diego CA, US
The present invention is an apparatus and process for storing and delivering a low vapor pressure process chemical to a process tool for semiconductor fabrication, comprising: a) a bulk container for storing the process chemical; b) a process container for delivering the process chemical to the process tool; c) a first manifold for delivering process chemical from the bulk container to the process container; d) a solvent container containing a quantity of solvent, e) a second manifold for delivering the process chemical from the process container to a process tool; f) a solvent recovery container for containing used solvent and removed process chemical, and, g) a solvent evaporator to differentially remove solvent from process chemical in the solvent recovery container by entrainment in a carrier gas, vacuum removal, heating or combinations thereof. The containers can be baffled on their inert gas inlets. The cabinet can be heated.
Neil Y. Iwamoto - Mission Viejo CA, US Attaullah Seikh - Irvine CA, US Jeanette Y. Paek - Cypress CA, US Martin Martinez - Huntington Beach CA, US Royce E. Slick - Mission Viejo CA, US Eliza Khosrova - Los Angeles CA, US Joseph Yang - Cypress CA, US
Assignee:
Canon Kabushiki Kaisha - Tokyo
International Classification:
G06F 15/173
US Classification:
709223, 709229
Abstract:
Access control to a networked peripheral device by a walk-up user, wherein the networked peripheral device is accessible by both the walk-up user and a remote user, based on centralized access management information. Access control comprises receiving authenticated information for the walk-up user from the networked peripheral device at a centralized location, determining at the networked peripheral device a level of access to the networked peripheral device by the walk-up user based on received access management information for the walk-up user, and allowing the walk-up user to access the determined user-available features of the networked peripheral device based on the determined level of access.
Establishing Mutual Authentication And Secure Channels In Devices Without Previous Credentials
Neil Y. Iwamoto - Mission Viejo CA, US Royce E. Slick - Mission Viejo CA, US Craig Mazzagatte - Aliso Viejo CA, US Martin Martinez - Ladera Ranch CA, US
The invention provides for installing encryption keys on a device not having any previous security credentials. An installation authority generates a security token to be used by the device for secure communications, and an installation credential for the device, and stores them in association with one another. A user of the device is provided with the installation credential, whereby the user inputs the installation credential into the device. The device utilizes the installation credential as a temporary security key, establishes a secure communication channel with the installation authority and requests provision of the security token. The installation authority provides the security token associated with the installation credential to the device over the established secure communication channel, and the device installs the security token, after which the device erases the installation credential from the device. The installation authority may also certify the security token and provide a certified token and a root verification certificate to the device.
Neil Y Iwamoto - Mission Viejo CA, US Attullah Seikh - Irvine CA, US Jeanette Y Paek - Cypress CA, US Martin Martinez - Huntington Beach CA, US Royce E Slick - Mission Viejo CA, US Eliza Khosrova - Los Angeles CA, US Joseph Yang - Cypress CA, US
Assignee:
Canon Kabushiki Kaisha - Tokyo
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709229, 709223
Abstract:
Access control to a networked peripheral device by a walk-up user, wherein the networked peripheral device is accessible by both the walk-up user and a remote user, based on centralized access management information. Access control comprises receiving authenticated information for the walk-up user from the networked peripheral device at a centralized location, determining at the networked peripheral device a level of access to the networked peripheral device by the walk-up user based on received access management information for the walk-up user, and allowing the walk-up user to access the determined user-available features of the networked peripheral device based on the determined level of access.
Among the victims were former Albuquerque Police Officer Martin Martinez, 59, and his wife, 62-year-old Mary Martinez, as well as 65-year-old elementary school principal Susan Montoya and her husband John, who was 61.
Date: Aug 20, 2023
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
A Hot Air Balloon Crashed On A New Mexico Street After Hitting Power Line, Killing 5
The crash happened around 7 a.m. in the city's west side, police spokesman Gilbert Gallegos said. Police identified two of the passengers as Martin Martinez, 59, and Mary Martinez, 62 the parents of a prison transport officer with the Albuquerque Police Department.
Date: Jun 27, 2021
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
2 adults, 3 kids found dead in Modesto, Calif., home
Detectives are looking for Martin Martinez, of Modesto, and are asking anyone with information on Martinez and his whereabouts to call them. On Sunday morning, police said he had been located, but it was unclear if he had been taken into custody yet.
Agents asked the driver, identified as Martin Martinez-Penaflor, to cut the seal of the trailer and open the doors. Asked what he was carrying, according to the complaint, he replied, mattresses.
This is good news for longtime Northrop workers, such as technician Martin Martinez, 46, of Whittier. He runs a final diagnostic on the plane's hydraulics, electrical, and fuel systems before the fuselage is sent out of the plant on a big rig.