Alexander, US
Aaron Alexander, Oologah, OK US
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20110162339 | FLOW DISTRIBUTION OF GAS TURBINE EXHAUST USING WALLS SHAPED TO FACILITATE IMPROVED GAS FLOW - A gas turbine transition into an emission reduction catalyst is improved by adding properly curved surfaces so as to induce the Coanda effect. Such a surface allows for a reduction in pressure drop, shorter duct lengths, and elimination of some or all of traditionally used flow re-distribution devices. | 07-07-2011 |
20120174586 | DUCT WITH TRANSITION SECTION FOR TURBINE EXHAUST - An exhaust duct for a gas turbine includes a transition section having an inlet for receiving turbine exhaust gas and a relatively larger outlet for interfacing with an auxiliary section housing an auxiliary device. The transition section has an interior surface extending from the inlet to the outlet. The interior surface has a segment generally adjacent to the inlet that is curved to induce a Coanda effect in which the turbine exhaust gas is caused to flow along said curved surface and to expand for distribution of the turbine exhaust gas over the auxiliary device in the auxiliary section. | 07-12-2012 |
Alasdair Gordon Alexander, Andover, MA US
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20120188009 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR AMPLIFICATION WITH HIGH FRONT-END GAIN IN THE PRESENCE OF LARGE DC OFFSETS - Apparatus and methods reduce the likelihood of amplifier saturation due to propagated DC offsets, and reduce the recover from saturated stated when such saturation occurs. Advantageously, these attributes are beneficial for monitoring of bioelectric signals. A circuit uses an instrumentation amplifier connected as a high pass filter to attenuate large DC offsets and amplify small signals. The circuit can include an instrumentation amplifier electrically coupled with a first feedback circuit including at least one resistor and a second feedback circuit including an op-amp. The feedback circuit can also include a low-pass filter. The op-amp in the second feedback circuit can be configured as a non-inverting amplifier, an inverting amplifier, and/or an integrator circuit. Alternatively, the circuit can include an instrumentation amplifier with one feedback circuit including at least one resistor, and a coupling capacitor electrically coupled with a reference voltage. | 07-26-2012 |
Amiya J. Alexander, Southfield, MI US
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20100201146 | Mobile Dance Studio - The present invention provides a mobile dance studio located within a vehicle. The mobile dance studio generally comprises a dance floor, a reflective surface, a balance barre, and a music system. The dance floor, reflective surface, balance barre, and music system are secured within the vehicle such that the vehicle may easily and quickly be moved from one location to another. The vehicle may optionally also include an office having items such as a desk, a chair, and means for collecting and tracking payment as well as tracking student enrollment. The vehicle may optionally further include a dressing room in which students may prepare for class by changing into appropriate dance attire. | 08-12-2010 |
Andrea Alexander, Leesburg, VA US
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20100125617 | System for Consolidating Business Documents - A system for tracking proprietary data relating to optical recognition technology that matches preprogrammed identifiers on paper documents with electronically entered documents in order to provide seamless association and access. This system for businesses—particularly those that order telecommunications services from a telecommunications company—enables companies to consolidate all telecommunications orders, regardless of document layout/format or document file type, into a central repository for better control over network planning and expense management. | 05-20-2010 |
Andrew Alexander US
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20080216833 | Flow Sensing for Gas Delivery to a Patient - A pressure support system that delivers a flow of gas to an airway of a patient. The system comprises a pressure generator, a torque monitor, a rotation monitor, and a processor. The pressure generator comprises an impeller and a motor. The impeller is coupled to the motor such that at least a portion of torque generated by the motor is provided to the impeller. As the impeller rotates through the body of breathable gas, the gas applies a torque to the impeller, and the impeller applies a force to the gas generating the gas flow. The torque monitor determines information related to the torque generated by the motor. The rotation monitor determines information related to a rotational velocity of the impeller and/or the motor. The processor determines one or more parameters of the flow of gas based on the information determined by the torque and rotation monitors. | 09-11-2008 |
Benjamin Alexander, Portland, ME US
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20100124584 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTINUOUS FERMENTATION - A hybrid continuous fermentation system and related process for fermenting sugars to produce alcohol containing liquors. The system includes a fermentor arranged with a packed bed region and a fluidized bed region. A yeast bed is retained in the packed bed region using a retention matrix and flocculation. A sugar supply is directed through the yeast bed with sufficient dwell time for satisfactory sugar conversion. The fluidized bed region is arranged to allow fermented product to pass through the fermentor while allowing yeast cell growth and retention. A nutrient may be added to the fermentor to aid in yeast flocculation. The fermentor is sized and shaped to allow sufficient dwell time of the sugar supply in the packed bed region and in the fluidized bed region to maximize sugar conversion to ethanol by fermentation. | 05-20-2010 |
20150056326 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTINUOUS FERMENTATION - A hybrid continuous fermentation system and related process for fermenting sugars to produce alcohol containing liquors. The system includes a fermentor arranged with a packed bed region and a fluidized bed region. A yeast bed is retained in the packed bed region using a retention matrix and flocculation. A sugar supply is directed through the yeast bed with sufficient dwell time for satisfactory sugar conversion. The fluidized bed region is arranged to allow fermented product to pass through the fermentor while allowing yeast cell growth and retention. A nutrient may be added to the fermentor to aid in yeast flocculation. The fermentor is sized and shaped to allow sufficient dwell time of the sugar supply in the packed bed region and in the fluidized bed region to maximize sugar conversion to ethanol by fermentation. | 02-26-2015 |
Benjamin E. Alexander, St. Louis, MO US
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20110251515 | IMPLANTABLE PRESSURE INDICATOR WITH EXTERNAL INTERROGATION - Observing intracranial physiology includes inserting a bladder at least partially filled with a fluid into a subdural region of interest within a subject, wherein the bladder is coupled in flow communication with a means of indicating a pressure exerted on the bladder within the region of interest. Embodiments also include non-invasively interrogating the means of indicating to determine the pressure exerted on the bladder. | 10-13-2011 |
Brian Thomas Alexander, Fort Myers, FL US
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20120012212 | FLO-NO-MO - The invention is a system named FLO-NO-MO. FLO-NO-MO prevents waste of water associated with toilets which do not properly retain their supply water as is common when a flapper does not seal properly or another toilet component fails. This is accomplished by integrating a mechanical style water supply timer at the point of water supply entry in a toilet tank and interconnecting the mechanical style water supply timer to a custom-made flush handle. The water supply valve in a FLO-NO-MO system opens only upon the actuation of the toilet tank flush handle without respect to the water level in the tank. The water supply valve closes automatically after passage of time requisite to fill the tank regardless of whether the tank held the water. | 01-19-2012 |
20120124728 | Water Reservoir Shutoff - A secondary toilet reservoir water shutoff system and method for use in the water tank of a toilet assembly. The secondary toilet reservoir water shutoff having a beneficial use with toilets to prevent the wasting of water in a failing system. The secondary toilet reservoir water shutoff being activated by a toilet flush handle causing rotation of a timing device thereby opening of a secondary valve for a period of time allowing for the passage of water, the time determined by the degree of rotation of the timing device. | 05-24-2012 |
Conor Alexander, Norfolk, VA US
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20080269698 | OSTOMY APPLIANCE COLLECTOR - An ostomy appliance comprising a collection device for collecting body waste. At least a portion of the collection device is thermoformed from a sheet of plastics material, e.g., vacuum formed or pressure formed. The collection device may be configurable between a compact, stowed condition and an expanded deployed condition. The thermoformed portion is thermoformed in the deployed condition. The collection device has a depth:diamater ratio of at least 1:1. The ostomy appliance is a controlled evacuation appliance, or a collection pouch. | 10-30-2008 |
Daniel Alexander, Chandler, AZ US
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20120200442 | PRECISION SUB-RADIX2 DAC WITH LINEARITY CALIBRATION - A system includes an N bit sub-binary radix digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that converts an m bit digital input signal to an analog output signal, where m and N are integers greater than or equal to 1 and N>m. A radix conversion module determines a code ratio, the code ratio being a ratio of a total number of available monotonic codes to 2 | 08-09-2012 |
Daniel Alexander, West Roxbury, MA US
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20080228613 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR THE AUTHORIZATION OF AND PAYMENT FOR ELECTRIC CHARGING OF VEHICLES - Methods and systems provide power to a mobile recipient and allow the recipient to pay for the power obtained by having it charged to an account other than the account for the location at which the power is provided. | 09-18-2008 |
Daniel D. Alexander, Gilbert, AZ US
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20100149121 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTERFACING APPLICATIONS PROCESSOR TO TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY FOR REDUCED DATA TRANSFER - System and method for substantially reducing an involvement of an applications processor in receiving data from a touchscreen display. In one aspect, the system includes a controller may be configured in an autonomous mode where it automatically measures the touchscreen display based configuration information received from the applications processor, determines notable events based on the measurement data, stores data and event identifiers related to the notable events in a memory, and sends a notification to the applications processor when event data is available In another aspect, the system includes a controller that filters user interactions events and transmits data related to only notable events to the applications processor. Because of the autonomous and event filtering operations of the touchscreen controller, there are substantially less communications between the controller and the applications processor. This improves the speed and efficiency of the applications processor. | 06-17-2010 |
Danny C. Alexander, East Tawas, MI US
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20120138249 | Method for improving paper and board's resistance to the penetration of liquids - This invention brings a new aspect in papermaking by spraying hydrophobic chemical directly onto the paper surface in the dryer section of the paper machine, as a two-step process where high solids starch is sprayed on the paper to seal the sheet's surface and thereafter the hydrophobic chemical is sprayed on the paper surface. This invention is a completely new method of hydrophobic sizing, spraying a small amount of a suitable hydrophobic chemical on the moving web in the dryer section, instead of adding hydrophobic chemical in the wet-end of the paper machine, or mixing it in with starch at a size press. This invention reduces the amount of hydrophobic chemical used compared to any of the other processes, it simplifies wet-end chemistry, and it puts the hydrophobic sizing exactly where it is needed, on the paper's surface, which in many cases will be a single side of the paper. | 06-07-2012 |
David Alexander, Los Alamos, NM US
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20090243164 | Preparation of a dense, polycrystalline ceramic structure - Ceramic nanopowder was sealed inside a metal container under a vacuum. The sealed evacuated container was forced through a severe deformation channel at an elevated temperature below the melting point of the ceramic nanopowder. The result was a dense nanocrystalline ceramic structure inside the metal container. | 10-01-2009 |
David Alexander US
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20100316732 | BEVERAGE COMPOSITIONS FOR THE PROMOTION OF JOINT HEALTH IN COMPANION ANIMALS - Aqueous nutritional supplement formulations are described for promoting joint health and for providing a beneficial effect against degenerative joint conditions in companion animals, particularly, dogs and cats by delivering via oral ingestion a nutritional supplement comprising an effective amount of ascorbic acid, suitably bioavailable magnesium and manganese salts and an amino acid in a nutritionally acceptable carrier. | 12-16-2010 |
David Austin Alexander, Sterrett, AL US
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20110125149 | UNIVERSAL SURGICAL FUNCTION CONTROL SYSTEM - A control system includes a selector by which a user can select any of a number of surgical devices or similar devices for use, and a processor system responsive to user actuation of a foot control or other central control by controlling the selected device. Each device has an associated intelligent adapter that communicates information relating to device with which the adapter is associated. The processor system uses the information communicated by the adapter to properly interface the associated device with the control system and its central control. | 05-26-2011 |
20110144636 | UNIVERSAL SURGICAL FUNCTION CONTROL SYSTEM - A control system includes a selector by which a user can select any of a number of surgical devices or similar devices for use and a processor system responsive to user actuation of a foot control or other central control by controlling the selected device. Each device has an associated intelligent adapter that communicates information relating to device with which the adapter is associated. The processor system uses the information communicated by the adapter to properly interface the associated device with the control system and its central control. | 06-16-2011 |
David G. Alexander, Moscow, ID US
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20090197435 | PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD DIRECT CONNECTION AND METHOD OF FORMING THE SAME - A system for directly connecting multiple printed circuit boards (PCB) circuits without the need for peripheral connectors. Multiple PCBs are electrically and mechanically interfaced with one or more plated holes or tabs on at least one first PCB and one or more plated tabs or holes on at least one second PCB. The plated tab(s)/hole(s) from said second PCB mate with the corresponding plated tab(s)/hole(s) from said first PCB to form a mechanical and electrical interconnect. | 08-06-2009 |
20090315484 | WIDE VOLTAGE, HIGH EFFICIENCY LED DRIVER CIRCUIT - An electrical circuit and method for driving light emitting diodes with a constant current via a high efficiency DC-DC converter controlled by a digital controller through pulse width modulation (PWM). | 12-24-2009 |
20100019829 | TURN ON-OFF POWER CIRCUIT FOR DIGITAL SYSTEMS - A turn-on circuit that is used to provide power to a system or other circuit when activated. The circuit is activated through depression of a momentary button or other similar device. The circuit is deactivated by a separate digital signal from said system or said other circuit and when deactivated no longer provides power to the system. | 01-28-2010 |
20100039072 | EQUALIZING METHOD AND CIRCUIT FOR ULTRACAPACITORS - An equalizing method for ultracapacitor cell packs and/or series connected ultracapacitors. | 02-18-2010 |
20100075513 | ORIENTATIONLESS SPRING PROBE RECEPTACLE ASSEMBLY - An electrical connector assembly for establishing an electrical connection (for signal or current transfer) between two circuits or wiring assemblies. | 03-25-2010 |
20110057615 | UNIVERSAL POWER INTERFACE BUS - A circuit and communication method for charging and/or discharging electrical energy storage devices (e.g., one or more cells of ultracapacitors, one or more cells of batteries, one or more cells of ultracapacitors and batteries). | 03-10-2011 |
20110149560 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTERFACING PORTABLE HAND-HELD DEVICES - A system and method for interfacing a charger with a portable hand-held electronic device via one or more magnetic portions. | 06-23-2011 |
David W. Alexander, Boone, IA US
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20080202895 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR LOADING FOOD ARTICLES - A loading head for use with food articles has a main conveyor adapted to convey a plurality of food articles, an indexing conveyor positioned beneath the main conveyor, and a transfer member positioned between the main conveyor and the indexing conveyor. The transfer member is adapted to transfer each food article from the main conveyor to the indexing conveyor. A buffering mechanism is adapted to move the transfer member between a first position and a variable second position. A pusher mechanism is associated with the indexing conveyor to raise and lower gates from an open position permitting food article transfer to a closed position prohibiting food article transfer. The pusher mechanism includes a cam operably associated with the gates to open and close the gates. | 08-28-2008 |
20080251350 | Apparatus and Method of Transporting Food Products to a Loading Head - An apparatus and method of transporting food products ( | 10-16-2008 |
20090255780 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR LOADING FOOD ARTICLES - A loading head for use with food articles has a main conveyor adapted to convey a plurality of food articles, an indexing conveyor positioned beneath the main conveyor, and a transfer member positioned between the main conveyor and the indexing conveyor. The transfer member is adapted to transfer each food article from the main conveyor to the indexing conveyor. A buffering mechanism is adapted to move the transfer member between a first position and a variable second position. A pusher mechanism is associated with the indexing conveyor to raise and lower gates from an open position permitting food article transfer to a closed position prohibiting food article transfer. The pusher mechanism includes a cam operably associated with the gates to open and close the gates. | 10-15-2009 |
20110042182 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR LOADING FOOD ARTICLES - A loading head for use with food articles has a main conveyor adapted to convey a plurality of food articles, an indexing conveyor positioned beneath the main conveyor, and a transfer member positioned between the main conveyor and the indexing conveyor. The transfer member is adapted to transfer each food article from the main conveyor to the indexing conveyor. A buffering mechanism is adapted to move the transfer member between a first position and a variable second position. A pusher mechanism is associated with the indexing conveyor to raise and lower gates from an open position permitting food article transfer to a closed position prohibiting food article transfer. The pusher mechanism includes a cam operably associated with the gates to open and close the gates. | 02-24-2011 |
20110272240 | APPARATUS FOR TRANSPORTING FOOD PRODUCTS TO A LOADING HEAD - An apparatus and method of transporting food products to a loading station having a cooling conveyor that selectively drops food product into a distributor. The distributor separates product into at least two lanes and drops product onto a conveyor. A balancing and diverting conveyor monitors and counts product in each lane and diverts product selectively based upon the sensed product. An orienter transfers product from a loading conveyor to a buffer conveyor. The buffer conveyor transfers product to a main conveyor which transfers product to a loading head. | 11-10-2011 |
20110272243 | APPARATUS FOR TRANSPORTING FOOD PRODUCTS TO A LOADING HEAD - An apparatus and method of transporting food products to a loading station having a cooling conveyor that selectively drops food product into a distributor. The distributor separates product into at least two lanes and drops product onto a conveyor. A balancing and diverting conveyor monitors and counts product in each lane and diverts product selectively based upon the sensed product. An orienter transfers product from a loading conveyor to a buffer conveyor. The buffer conveyor transfers product to a main conveyor which transfers product to a loading head. | 11-10-2011 |
20110272247 | APPARATUS FOR TRANSPORTING FOOD PRODUCTS TO A LOADING HEAD - An apparatus and method of transporting food products to a loading station having a cooling conveyor that selectively drops food product into a distributor. The distributor separates product into at least two lanes and drops product onto a conveyor. A balancing and diverting conveyor monitors and counts product in each lane and diverts product selectively based upon the sensed product. An orienter transfers product from a loading conveyor to a buffer conveyor. The buffer conveyor transfers product to a main conveyor which transfers product to a loading head. | 11-10-2011 |
20110272248 | APPARATUS FOR TRANSPORTING FOOD PRODUCTS TO A LOADING HEAD - An apparatus and method of transporting food products to a loading station having a cooling conveyor that selectively drops food product into a distributor. The distributor separates product into at least two lanes and drops product onto a conveyor. A balancing and diverting conveyor monitors and counts product in each lane and diverts product selectively based upon the sensed product. An orienter transfers product from a loading conveyor to a buffer conveyor. The buffer conveyor transfers product to a main conveyor which transfers product to a loading head. | 11-10-2011 |
20110272251 | APPARATUS FOR TRANSPORTING FOOD PRODUCTS TO A LOADING HEAD - An apparatus and method of transporting food products to a loading station having a cooling conveyor that selectively drops food product into a distributor. The distributor separates product into at least two lanes and drops product onto a conveyor. A balancing and diverting conveyor monitors and counts product in each lane and diverts product selectively based upon the sensed product. An orienter transfers product from a loading conveyor to a buffer conveyor. The buffer conveyor transfers product to a main conveyor which transfers product to a loading head. | 11-10-2011 |
20110315515 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR LOADING FOOD ARTICLES - A loading head for use with food articles has a main conveyor adapted to convey a plurality of food articles, an indexing conveyor positioned beneath the main conveyor, and a transfer member positioned between the main conveyor and the indexing conveyor. The transfer member is adapted to transfer each food article from the main conveyor to the indexing conveyor. A buffering mechanism is adapted to move the transfer member between a first position and a variable second position. A pusher mechanism is associated with the indexing conveyor to raise and lower gates from an open position permitting food article transfer to a closed position prohibiting food article transfer. The pusher mechanism includes a cam operably associated with the gates to open and close the gates. | 12-29-2011 |
20120199441 | APPARATUS FOR TRANSPORTING FOOD PRODUCTS TO A LOADING HEAD - An apparatus and method of transporting food products to a loading station having a cooling conveyor that selectively drops food product into a distributor. The distributor separates product into at least two lanes and drops product onto a conveyor. A balancing and diverting conveyor monitors and counts product in each lane and diverts product selectively based upon the sensed product. An orienter transfers product from a loading conveyor to a buffer conveyor. The buffer conveyor transfers product to a main conveyor which transfers product to a loading head. | 08-09-2012 |
20130092510 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR LOADING FOOD ARTICLES - A loading head for use with food articles has a main conveyor adapted to convey a plurality of food articles, an indexing conveyor positioned beneath the main conveyor, and a transfer member positioned between the main conveyor and the indexing conveyor. The transfer member is adapted to transfer each food article from the main conveyor to the indexing conveyor. A buffering mechanism is adapted to move the transfer member between a first position and a variable second position. A pusher mechanism is associated with the indexing conveyor to raise and lower gates from an open position permitting food article transfer to a closed position prohibiting food article transfer. The pusher mechanism includes a cam operably associated with the gates to open and close the gates. | 04-18-2013 |
Dennis R. Alexander, Lincoln, NE US
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20080296263 | LASER SCRIBING AND MACHINING OF MATERIALS - Disclosed are systems and methods for directing laser energy to surfaces of materials via elements which have sharp points, and for reducing the adverse effects of particles which become dislodged by scribing and laser machining of materials. | 12-04-2008 |
20100065756 | Nano-particle/quantum dot based optical diode - A particle based optical diode having at least two cavities or at least two regions of a single cavity, wherein the regions contain different types of particles. | 03-18-2010 |
20110001966 | REMOTE CHEMICAL AND ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS BY ULTRA FAST SPECTROSCOPY - Systems and methods are provided for monitoring materials using ultra fast laser pulses. Ultra fast laser pulses, such as femtosecond or attosecond laser pulses, are applied to the materials and laser pulses that result from interactions between the ultra fast laser pulses and the materials are collected. Spectral content of the resulting pulses is generated and presented. The elemental composition of the materials is determined using the spectral content. | 01-06-2011 |
20120314214 | Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy Having Enhanced Signal-to-Noise Ratio - A material can be analyzed using short pulses by applying a first pulse and a second pulse to the material in which the second pulse is delayed relative to the first pulse. The first and second pulses are directed toward a material along collinear paths, and the material is ablated using the first pulse to cause particles to be emitted from the surface of the material. The emitted particles are atomized and/or ionized using the second pulse, and the radiation from the atomized and/or ionized particles is analyzed. | 12-13-2012 |
Elizabeth Alexander, Shrewsbury, MA US
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20120060514 | Tube Picking Mechanisms with an Ultra-Low Temperature or Cryogenic Picking Compartment - A tube picking mechanism is designed for use in an automated, ultra-low temperature (e.g. −80° C. or −135° C.) or cryogenic (e.g., about −140° C. to −196° C.) storage and retrieval system that stores biological or chemical samples. The samples are contained in storage tubes held in SBS footprint storage racks that are normally stored within an ultra-low temperature or cryogenic freezer compartment. The tube picking mechanism includes a tube picking chamber that is maintained at about −80° C., about −135° C. or at cryogenic temperatures in cryogenic applications. Active electrical and mechanical components are maintained in a compartment above and separate from the refrigerated, ultra-low temperature or cryogenic compartment. Thermal stratification inhibits heat transfer into the lower, ultra-low temperature or cryogenic compartment in which tube picking occurs from the upper compartment in which active electrical and mechanical components are located, and also inhibits heat transfer into the lower, ultra-low temperature or cryogenic compartment via an access door for tube storage racks. | 03-15-2012 |
James A. Alexander, Excelsior, MN US
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20100105979 | Surgical Needle and Anchor System with Retractable Features - Various surgical introducer needle and anchor systems are provided. The systems can include an introducer needle and a tissue support implant or sling device. The implant device can include one or more anchoring devices. The introducer needle device can include a handle assembly and a needle assembly. The needle assembly can include a generally hollow needle, and a wire traversable therein. The wire can include a distal tip adapted to selectively retract or withdraw from the engaged anchoring device upon deployment of the anchor and/or implant. | 04-29-2010 |
20110160527 | Suture-less Tissue Fixation for Implantable Device - A suture-less pelvic implant system and method is provided for treating pelvic conditions, such as incontinence or vaginal prolapse. The implant can include a fixation portion, rectangular or suture line, having a plurality of fixation elements, e.g., barbs, extending therefrom to fixate within target pelvic tissue, such as the vaginal apex. In a sacralcolpopexy, an opposing end or anchor of the implant is fixated within the sacrum or like structure to stabilize, raise, support or reposition the vaginal apex. | 06-30-2011 |
20120215058 | Implant Tension Adjustment System and Method - An implant or sling device is provided with a tension adjustment system. The adjustment system can include one or more small pressure bulbs placed against the inferior pubic rami for support. By palpating the bulbs (one on left and one on right), the pressure can be adjusted to control the tension of the implant. Other conduits, balloons, introduction tools, ports and fluid adjustment components and mechanisms can be included to provide selective adjustment of the tension of the implant relative to the supported tissue or organ. | 08-23-2012 |
20120283510 | Pelvic Implants having Perimeter Imaging Features - An implant adapted to treat various pelvic disorders can include one or more imaging features constructed of a material adapted to provide visualization on an imaging machine (e.g., X-Ray, fluoroscopy, etc.). The imaging feature generally follows along the perimeter shape of at least a portion of the implant to visually confirm how the implant is lying in a patient's body during implantation. The imaging feature can be constructed of a wire (e.g., platinum-iridium), a radio-opaque material or substance, or like materials or constructs adapted to provide the desired visualization. | 11-08-2012 |
20120283511 | Elongate Implant System and Method for Treating Pelvic Conditions - Implant systems can include one or more needles, such as those used in pelvic floor repair procedures, and one or more elongate implants. A syringe or similar style hollow needle can be used to deliver the elongate mesh or other implant devices through one or more small stab incisions into the target tissue location inside the pelvis, proximate the vagina. The implant devices can be placed upon insertion through the incisions to engage and pull or tighten support tissue, such as the endopelvic fascia, pubocervical fascia, rectovaginal fascia, levator muscles, or other supportive muscles or tissue within the pelvis of the patient. | 11-08-2012 |
20130006049 | IMPLANTS, TOOLS, AND METHODS FOR TREATMENTS OF PELVIC CONDITIONS - Described are various embodiments of surgical procedures, systems, implants, devices, tools, and methods, useful for treating pelvic conditions in a male or female, the pelvic conditions including incontinence (various forms such as fecal incontinence, stress urinary incontinence, urge incontinence, mixed incontinence, etc.), vaginal prolapse (including various forms such as enterocele, cystocele, rectocele, apical or vault prolapse, uterine descent, etc.), and other conditions caused by muscle and ligament weakness, the devices and tools including devices and tools for anchoring an implant to tissue. | 01-03-2013 |
20130006061 | SYSTEMS, IMPLANTS, TOOLS, AND METHODS FOR TREATMENTS OF PELVIC CONDITIONS - Described are various embodiments of surgical procedure systems, devices, tools, and methods, useful for treating pelvic conditions such as vaginal prolapse and other conditions caused by muscle and ligament weakness, the devices and tools being useful for transvaginally accessing a posterior region of pelvic anatomy, and related methods. | 01-03-2013 |
20130109910 | SYSTEMS, IMPLANTS, TOOLS, AND METHODS FOR TREATMENTS OF PELVIC CONDITIONS | 05-02-2013 |
20130190558 | SYSTEMS, TOOLS, AND METHODS FOR TREATMENTS OF PELVIC CONDITIONS - Described are surgical procedure systems, devices, tools, and methods, useful for treating pelvic conditions in a male or female, involving an expansion member. | 07-25-2013 |
20130211193 | IMPLANTS, TOOLS, AND METHODS FOR TREATMENTS OF PELVIC CONDITIONS - Described are various embodiments of surgical procedures, systems, implants, devices, tools, and methods, useful for treating pelvic conditions in a male or female, the pelvic conditions including incontinence (various forms such as fecal incontinence, stress urinary incontinence, urge incontinence, mixed incontinence, etc.), vaginal prolapse (including various forms such as enterocele, cystocele, rectocele, apical or vault prolapse, uterine descent, etc.), and other conditions caused by muscle and ligament weakness, the devices and tools including devices and tools for anchoring an implant to tissue. | 08-15-2013 |
20130217958 | Surgical Needle Device - Various surgical introducer needle and anchor systems are provided. The systems can include an introducer needle and a tissue support implant or sling device. The implant device can include one or more anchoring devices. The introducer needle device can include a handle assembly and a needle assembly. The needle assembly can include a generally hollow needle, and a wire traversable therein. The wire can include a distal tip adapted to selectively retract or withdraw from the engaged anchoring device upon deployment of the anchor and/or implant. | 08-22-2013 |
20130225936 | SYSTEMS, TOOLS, AND METHODS FOR TREATMENTS OF PELVIC CONDITIONS - Described are surgical procedure systems, devices, tools, and methods, useful for treating pelvic conditions in a male or female, involving an expansion member. The invention relates to an expansion member that includes a proximal end, a distal end, a length extending from the proximal end to the distal end, two longitudinal blades extending in the length direction, and a connector connecting the blades. The connector allows movement of the blades to increase or decrease a distance between the blades at the distal end. | 08-29-2013 |
20140088349 | TOOLS AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF PELVIC CONDITIONS - A tool for driving a helical anchor into a target location, the tool including a proximal portion and a distal portion, the proximal portion having a handle and an actuator, and a shaft extending distally from the proximal portion, the shaft comprising an outer shaft and an inner rotating shaft that is at least partially concentrically positioned within the outer shaft, the shaft having a length that facilitates accessing a location of a posterior pelvic region, wherein the inner rotating shaft is actuated by movement of the actuator in a predetermined motion. | 03-27-2014 |
20140221733 | IMPLANTS, TOOLS, AND METHODS FOR TREATMENTS OF PELVIC CONDITIONS - Described are various embodiments of surgical procedures, systems, implants, devices, tools, and methods, useful for treating pelvic conditions in a male or female, the pelvic conditions including incontinence (various forms such as fecal incontinence, stress urinary incontinence, urge incontinence, mixed incontinence, etc.), vaginal prolapse (including various forms such as enterocele, cystocele, rectocele, apical or vault prolapse, uterine descent, etc.), and other conditions caused by muscle and ligament weakness, the implants that are useful for anchoring an implant to tissue. | 08-07-2014 |
20140261446 | Reversible Contraceptive Implant System and Method - A contraceptive or occlusion system for restricting and later opening up a reproductive tract or lumen of the vas deferens. The system is adapted to be reversible after implantation, including implantation on, around or within the vas deferens. A method and system to reconnect a severed body lumen, such as the vas deferens, is also provided. | 09-18-2014 |
20140343579 | IMPLANTS, TOOLS, AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF PELVIC CONDITIONS - An adjusting and cutting tool comprising a distal end engageable with an elongate portion of an implantable article to facilitate manipulation of the elongate portion relative to a support portion of the implantable article and to facilitate cutting of the elongate portion. Also included is method of treating vaginal prolapse, the method including the steps of providing a multi-piece implantable article having at least one extension portion piece and a support portion piece, placing the support portion piece in contact with vaginal tissue, placing at least one extension portion piece in contact with tissue of a component of sacral anatomy, adjusting a position of the at least one extension portion piece relative to the support portion piece using a adjusting and cutting tool, and cutting the at least one extension portion with the adjusting and cutting tool. | 11-20-2014 |
James A. Alexander, Shoreview, MN US
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20080208301 | IMPLANTABLE NEUROSTIMULATOR ADAPTERS - An adapter for coupling a plug of an implantable neurostimulator lead extension to a connector port of a neurostimulator device includes an elongate body, a connector including at least four contacts coupled to a first end of the elongate body, and a housing including at least two ports coupled to a second end of the elongate body. The adapter connector contacts provide for electrical coupling within the device port, and the adapter housing ports are arranged to receive side-by-side connector terminals of the lead extension plug. Housing contacts within each port provide for electrical coupling with corresponding contacts of the connector terminals of the lead extension plug and are coupled to corresponding contacts of the adapter connector via conductors extending within the elongate body between the housing and the connector. | 08-28-2008 |
Janine M. Alexander, Oviedo, FL US
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20100204020 | Exercise Device - The present invention resides in an exercise device that is lightweight and easy to transport, and is particularly effective in improving neuromuscular/proprioceptive coordination, balance and core strength. The exercise device draws on the well known physical fitness benefits of canoe and kayak paddling, and at the same time is a device that can be used in a gym, home, office, or at any land site desired. The exercise device of the present invention comprises a pole that can be grasped in two hands similar to grasping a canoe or kayak paddle. A yoke is positioned at one end of the pole. A roller is held axially in the yoke. A variable resistance brake controls the ease with which the roller is able to rotate within the yoke. An adjustment means may be positioned on the pole that allows the user of the device to control the variable resistance. | 08-12-2010 |
Jeffery Alexander, Rochester, MN US
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20090264392 | TREATING EOSINOPHILIC ESOPHAGITIS - This document provides methods and compositions suitable for treating eosinophilic esophogitis. For example, this document provides methods that involve administering a steroid and mucoadherent to a mammal (e.g., a human). Kits comprising compositions containing a steroid in combination with a mucoadherent also are provided. | 10-22-2009 |
Jeffrey H. Alexander, Arlington, MA US
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20090157645 | RELATING SIMILAR TERMS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL - A resource analyzer selects a resource (e.g., document) from a grouping of resources. The grouping of resources can be any type of social tagging system used for information retrieval. The selected resource has an assigned uncontrolled tag and an assigned controlled tag. The controlled tag is a term derived from a controlled vocabulary of terms. Having selected the resource for analyzing, the resource analyzer identifies a first set of resources in the grouping of resources having also been assigned a same value as the uncontrolled tag as the selected resource. Similarly, the resource analyzer identifies a second set of resources in the grouping of resources having also been assigned a same value as the controlled tag. With this information, the resource analyzer then produces a comparison result indicative of a similarity between the first set of resources and the second set of resources. | 06-18-2009 |
20100161619 | Method and Apparatus for Generating Recommendations From Descriptive Information - Meaningful words or phrases may be extracted from the information and used as tags. Weights may be determined for the tags, and tag clouds may be generated for the items. The tag clouds may be stored to a data store. Information specifying a tag cloud may be received. Recommended items for which the tag clouds most closely match the specified tag cloud may be identified. Standard vector space distance calculations, for example the cosine distance between the tag clouds, may be used to determine cloud similarity. The results may be filtered to optimize relevance, novelty and familiarity in accordance with preferences of the user. The recommended items may be displayed to a user interface. Users may interact with the user interface to steer the recommendations towards more relevant content. | 06-24-2010 |
20100161620 | Method and Apparatus for User-Steerable Recommendations - Method and apparatus for transparent, steerable recommendations. A steerable recommender uses tag clouds including descriptive tags and associated weights to generate recommendations. Users may dynamically interact with the recommender via a user interface to steer the recommendations. A tag cloud for an item is displayed, items for which associated tag clouds are most similar to the displayed tag cloud are identified, and the items are displayed as recommendations. The strength of similarity of the items to the displayed tag cloud may be displayed. The user may modify a tag cloud, for example by changing the weight of a tag or by adding or removing a tag, and the recommendations may be automatically updated to reflect the modification. A recommended item may be selected to display the tag cloud corresponding to the item. A user may select a user interface element to request information on why a particular item was recommended. | 06-24-2010 |
20130238783 | PERSONALIZED NAVIGATION SHORTCUTS - Systems, methods, and other embodiments associated with generating suggested shortcuts are described. In one embodiment, a method includes identifying a user that accesses an intranet portal and tracking navigation paths taken by the user within the intranet portal. The navigation paths are stored in a user profile associated with the user, where the navigation paths indicate a sequence of visited locations and a destination location for the sequence. When the user visits a location within the intranet portal, a list of suggested destination locations are generated as navigation shortcuts to allow the user to directly access a desired destination. | 09-12-2013 |
Jeffrey L. Alexander, Arlington, MA US
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20090024564 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ACCESSING A FILE SYSTEM - A method for accessing a file system that includes creating a document index for an active document, identifying a similarity score for each of a plurality of stored documents to generate a list of similar documents, wherein the similarity score is computed by comparing the document index for the active document with a search index for the plurality of stored documents, and displaying the list of similar documents in a file system interface. | 01-22-2009 |
20090327250 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SEARCHING AND RESOURCE DISCOVERY IN A DISTRIBUTED ENTERPRISE SYSTEM - A method for searching and resource discovery in a distributed enterprise (DE), the method including: generating a first classifier for a first repository in the DE; generating a second classifier for a second repository in the DE, where the second classifier has a vector element identifying a location of the second repository; submitting a copy of the second classifier to a web server of the first repository; obtaining a resource at the first repository after submitting the copy of the second classifier; matching the resource to the copy of a second classifier; sending a copy of the resource to the second repository using the vector element; and storing the copy of the resource in the second repository. | 12-31-2009 |
20110113042 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ACCESSING A FILE SYSTEM - A method for accessing a file system including computing a first numerical similarity score for a first stored document and a second numerical similarity score for a second stored document by comparing a plurality of weighted active terms with a plurality of weighted indexed terms, determining a document order of the first stored document followed by the second stored document based on the first numerical similarity score exceeding the second numerical similarity score, generating a list of similar documents including the first stored document followed by the second stored document based on the document order, and displaying, in a file system interface and on the computer display, the list of similar documents while an active document is open in an active document interface. | 05-12-2011 |
John D. Alexander, Gilbert, AZ US
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20100005868 | High Resolution Surface Potential Microscope - A scanning probe system and method for using the same are disclosed. The system includes a probe that interacts with a specimen. The probe is caused to vibrate at a first frequency of the probe. A probe deflection signal indicative of an oscillation amplitude of the probe is generated and used to set the z-position probe position to maintain a property of the probe deflection signal at the first frequency at a predetermined value. A probe signal, having a DC and an AC component is applied between the specimen and the probe. The amplitude of a frequency component of the deflection signal at a mixing frequency of the first frequency and the second frequency is measured and used to generate an image or adjust the DC component. | 01-14-2010 |
John F. Alexander, Gainesville, FL US
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20090262002 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMMUNICATION BETWEEN A REMOTE DEVICE AND AN OPERATOR - Embodiments of the invention allow sensors positioned on or near a remotely controlled device to monitor the status and/or internal conditions of the device and transmit the status information through a data link to a receiver station, or control station, where the information can be provided to a user or operator via sensory stimulation signals. Such sensory stimulation signals can include auditory stimulation signals that can convey the information to the user while allowing the user to maintain visual attention on the remote device. A remote station can obtain information from sensors operably connected to the remote device. The sensor information can be transmitted as digital information from the remote station to a control station, or receiver station, where it is converted to sensory stimulation signals, such as sounds. Such sounds can include tones, alarms, speech, other audible sounds, or combinations thereof. An operator controlling the remote device can, upon receiving the sensory stimulation signals, provide input signals for controlling the remote device. | 10-22-2009 |
Jonathan H. Alexander, Roseville, MN US
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20090108504 | METHODS OF MAKING STRUCTURED FILMS - Structured films having acoustical absorbance properties are disclosed. Methods of making and using the structured films are also disclosed. | 04-30-2009 |
20090233045 | STRUCTURED FILMS HAVING ACOUSTICAL ABSORBANCE PROPERTIES - Structured films having acoustical absorbance properties are disclosed. Methods of making and using the structured films are also disclosed. | 09-17-2009 |
20110048850 | ACOUSTIC COMPOSITE - An acoustic composite comprises a flow resistive substrate having a solid acoustic barrier material bonded to at least a portion of a major surface of the flow resistive substrate; wherein the acoustic barrier material has a density greater than about 1 g/cm3 and the acoustic composite has a porosity between about 0.002% and about 50%. | 03-03-2011 |
Jonathan Steven Alexander, Shreveport, LA US
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20100168219 | Chronic inflammation and transplantation - Neutrophils (PMN) can migrate along gradients of chemoattractants across endothelial monolayers to sites of inflammation and infection. This chemotaxis through endothelial cell borders is involved in several acute and chronic inflammatory diseases, however our understanding of the role of endothelial second messengers in the regulation of leukocyte emigration is still incomplete. We investigated this using an in vitro model of neutrophil migration across human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) and human microvascular endothelial cells (HMECs) on cell culture inserts. We report that activation of endothelial protein kinase C (PKC) by both phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) and Bryostatin-1 (a potent PKCδ and c activator) can completely abolish neutrophil migration mediated by both endothelial TNF-α stimulation and a leukotriene B4 (LTB | 07-01-2010 |
20120309818 | CHRONIC INFLAMMATION AND TRANSPLANTATION - Embodiments of the present invention feature methods for treating inflammatory disease and transplantation characterized in that it includes: (i) the incubation of organs with one or more Bryostatin-1 derivatives under conditions which permits vascular exposure to these compounds prior to or immediately following organ ‘harvesting’, and (ii) intravenous, transdermal, intraperitoneal, intra-alveolar instillation of Bryostatin-1 in vivo during active disease, or during periods of disease remission and (iii) prophylactic administration of Bryostatin-1 to limit the development of GVHD. | 12-06-2012 |
Jon C. Alexander, Kewaskum, WI US
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20090308777 | HERMETIC CONTAINER - A hermetic storage system for storing wipes is provided. The hermetic storage system may include a flexible container, a first member, a second member, and a third member configured for holding the wipes. The flexible container is disposed between the first member and the second member. The third member is releasably coupled to the second member and covers an aperture defined by the second member. The hermetic storage system is configured to provide a hermetic seal when the third member is releasably engaged with the second member. | 12-17-2009 |
Joseph Byron Alexander, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20110189430 | Systems and Methods for Providing Vacuum Encapsulation for Climate Control Panels - A climate control system according to implementations of the invention includes one or more vacuum chambers. The vacuum chamber is encompassed by a chamber wall that is substantially impervious to gases. The vacuum chamber houses one of several combinations. In one combination, the near vacuum has yet to be created, and the vacuum chamber houses substantially-pure carbon dioxide and un-reacted carbon dioxide reducing agent. In a second combination, the near vacuum has been created, and the vacuum chamber houses reaction products of a chemical reaction between substantially-pure carbon dioxide and carbon dioxide reducing agent in a near vacuum. Various methods are used for creating vacuum chambers and for generating near vacuum conditions within such chambers. Various systems and structures can utilize such vacuum chambers and panels containing such chambers. | 08-04-2011 |
Keith D. Alexander, Ponca City, OK US
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20090266742 | Method for Reducing Fouling of Coker Furnaces - A method for reducing furnace fouling in a delayed coking process comprising (a) supplying at least one feed to a delayed coking unit comprised of coker furnace, at least two coke drums and a coker fractionator, (b) increasing the aromaticity of the feed to produce a modified stream by combining with the feed upstream of the coker furnace at least one added stream selected from the group consisting of an aromatic gas oil, a hydrotreated aromatic gas oil and combinations thereof, (c) introducing the modified feed stream into the coker furnace, d) heating the modified feed stream to a coking temperature in the coker furnace to produce a heated modified stream, and e) transferring the heated modified stream from the coker furnace to a coke drum. | 10-29-2009 |
Keith R. Alexander, West Palm Beach, FL US
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20100069966 | Bone Plate System for Hand Fractures and Other Small Bones - A bone plate system for the internal fixation of metacarpal and phalanx fractures of the hand is provided. The plates are structured to permit independent reconfiguration of holes of the plates relative to a longitudinal axis and are configured to orient fasteners to interdigitate with holes displaced along the longitudinal axis. The plates are very thin, and a locking screw with a low profile head design is provided for use therewith. | 03-18-2010 |
20100069973 | Bending Tools for Bone Plates and Methods of Using Bending Tools - Plate shaping tools may be attached to a plate having pre-assembled guides while the plate is located on the bone to effect alteration of the plate shape in an effective and precise manner. The tools are designed such that a drill and K-wires can be inserted through the guides while the tools are coupled to the guides. | 03-18-2010 |
20130006311 | Method of Bending Bone Plate with Bending Tools - Plate shaping tools may be attached to a plate having pre-assembled guides while the plate is located on the bone to effect alteration of the plate shape in an effective and precise manner. The tools are designed such that a drill and K-wires can be inserted through the guides while the tools are coupled to the guides. In accord with tools disclosed and methods described, the plates are reconfigurable in shape. | 01-03-2013 |
Lee Alexander, Woodbury, MN US
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20090115638 | Vehicle Positioning System Using Location Codes in Passive Tags - Vehicles driving on a roadway interrogate passive tags in or on lanes of the roadway. Codes in the tags represent locations along the highway and which lane the vehicle is traveling in. Units in the vehicles communicate longitudinal and lane positions derived from the codes among each other or with infrastructure units for purposes such as traffic management, alerts concerning other vehicles, alerts concerning external conditions, or traffic control. The units may also communicate vehicle lengths or other parameters or characteristics. Vehicle units may communicate with sensors and actuators in the vehicles for purposes such as updating the vehicles' positions between adjacent tags. Specific applications for intelligent transportation systems are described. | 05-07-2009 |
Louis G. Alexander, Richmond, VA US
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20090013049 | Content and Service Delivery in Telecommunication Networks - A service system ( | 01-08-2009 |
Mark Alexander, Paradise, UT US
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20100120587 | Plyometric Jumping Exercise Game Apparatus and Method of Use - The present invention is a plyometric jumping exercise game apparatus and method of use. The apparatus is adapted to provide a challenging game for a participant that causes the participant to jump from a first location to a second location in response to predetermined signals. The apparatus provides for timed score keeping and may be used by a single individual or by groups of individuals in competitive play. While use of the apparatus is entertaining for the participant, it also improves the participant's jumping ability, speed, reaction time, and physical endurance. | 05-13-2010 |
Marshall L. Alexander, Gretna, NE US
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20120234602 | Method and means for installing geothermal heat loops - A method is described for installing a geothermal heat loop in the ground so that the heat loop extends downwardly and outwardly into the ground from a pit dug in the ground. The method also includes the utilization of means for extending the heat loop through a drilled bore hole. | 09-20-2012 |
Matthew D. Alexander, Malvern, PA US
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20120094917 | IAP INHIBITORS - The present invention describes compounds, processes for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions containing them, and their use in therapy. | 04-19-2012 |
20120135990 | IAP INHIBITORS - The present invention describes compounds, processes for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions containing them, and their use in therapy. | 05-31-2012 |
20130274278 | IAP INHIBITORS - The present invention describes compounds, processes for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions containing them, and their use in therapy. | 10-17-2013 |
Matthew Walker Alexander, Orlando, FL US
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20090089248 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF FILTERING SEARCH RESULTS - A system and method of filtering search results is provided. Certain embodiments provide an improved user experience in filtering large sets of data in a computer system through the use of multidimensional associative arrays which allow results to be filtered within a web interface without needing additional calls to web server or online database. | 04-02-2009 |
Michael Alexander, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20110276285 | Apparatus and Method for Vital Signal State Detection in Overlay Rail Signal Monitoring - A railroad monitoring apparatus includes first and second diverse vital processing units, first and second current sensors configured to measure the current being provided to one or more signaling elements of an item of wayside signaling equipment, and means for measuring voltage levels being supplied to each of the signaling elements. The first processing unit receives a first current measurement from the first current sensor and the measured voltage levels, and the second vital processing unit receives a second current measurement from the second current sensor and the measured voltage levels. The vital processing units are each programmed to determine based on one or more of the first current measurement, the second current measurement and the measured voltage levels: (i) the state of the item of railroad wayside signaling equipment, (ii) failures within the item of railroad wayside signaling equipment, and (iii) failures within the monitoring apparatus itself. | 11-10-2011 |
Michael E. Alexander, Herndon, VA US
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20120233227 | FILE ATTACHMENT RETRIEVAL - Files located on local or remote storage device are retrieved by determining that a link attachment of an electronic communication received at a computer device matches a pointer of a file directory structure of the computer device. The pointer allows retrieving within the file directory structure a file link and file identification information, and then accessing a file at a local or remote storage device by the file link and using the file identification information. | 09-13-2012 |
Michael E. Alexander, Great Falls, VA US
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20090177536 | DYNAMIC, SUBSCRIBER DRIVEN CHARGING MODELS FOR MEDIA DISTRIBUTION - A system and method is provided to implement charging models for subscriber driven media agnostic content delivery across same or different networks. The method includes receiving content of a first media type over a network from a sending client. The method further includes sending the content or a reference to the content to a receiving client in a preferred media type and to a preferred device in accordance with at least one preference of the receiving client. The method also includes generating a billing record based on the content and user preferences of a sending client and/or a receiving client. | 07-09-2009 |
20090177794 | SUBSCRIBER DRIVEN MEDIA AGNOSTIC CONTENT DELIVERY ACROSS NETWORKS - A system and method is provided to facilitate subscriber driven media agnostic content delivery across same or different networks. The method includes receiving preferences from a sending client and a receiving client and receiving content of a first media type over a network. The method further includes sending the content or a reference to the content to the receiving client in a preferred media type and to a preferred device in accordance with at least one preference of the receiving client. The method also includes notifying at least the receiving client that the content is to be received by the preferred device. | 07-09-2009 |
20090193069 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING DATA TRAFFIC IN SIGNALING STREAM OF IP MULTIMEDIA SUBSYSTEM SERVICE - A system and associated method for optimizing media data in signaling stream of a network system. A client subscribed for a presence service sends a signaling message embedding media data in an Extensible Markup Language file. An optimizer gateway in the network system intercepts the signaling message, extracts and keeps the media data, replaces the media data in the signaling message with a reference pointer to the media data, asynchronously processes the media data, retransmits the media data to another client subscribing to the presence service, or reinstate the media data from the reference pointer to the media data. | 07-30-2009 |
20120233249 | SUBSCRIBER DRIVEN MEDIA AGNOSTIC CONTENT DELIVERY ACROSS NETWORKS - A system and method is provided to facilitate subscriber driven media agnostic content delivery across same or different networks. The method includes receiving preferences from a sending client and a receiving client and receiving content of a first media type over a network. The method further includes sending the content or a reference to the content to the receiving client in a preferred media type and to a preferred device in accordance with at least one preference of the receiving client. The method also includes notifying at least the receiving client that the content is to be received by the preferred device. | 09-13-2012 |
Nelson Alexander, Marana, AZ US
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20110160076 | Methods for producing uniquely specific nucleic acid probes - Disclosed herein are uniquely specific nucleic acid probes and methods for their use and production. The disclosed probes have reduced or eliminated background signal while reducing or eliminating the use of blocking DNA during hybridization. In one example, probes are produced by a method that includes joining at least a first binding region and a second binding region in a pre-determined order and orientation, wherein the first binding region and second binding region are complementary to uniquely specific nucleic acid sequences, wherein the uniquely specific nucleic acid sequences are represented only once in a genome of an organism and wherein the first binding region and the second binding region include about 20% or less of a genomic target nucleic acid molecule. In particular examples, the binding regions (“uniquely specific binding regions”) are complementary to non-contiguous portions of the genomic target nucleic acid. Methods of using the disclosed probes and kits including the probes and/or reagents for producing or using the probes are also disclosed. | 06-30-2011 |
20120070862 | METHODS FOR PRODUCING UNIQUELY DISTINCT NUCLEIC ACID TAGS - Disclosed herein are uniquely distinct nucleic acid tags and methods for their use and production. The disclosed tags do not hybridize to a genome of interest and thus can be used as labels without generating background signal associated with unintended hybridization. In one example, tag sequences are derived from a genome divergent to the genome of interest. The divergent genome provides a vast library of potential tag sequences. These potential tag sequences can be screened using a bioinformatics-based approach against the genome of interest. These potentially distinct sequences can then be synthesized and tested empirically against the genome of interest to identify those sequences that are uniquely distinct. The tags can then be produced, for example by oligonucleotide synthesis techniques. | 03-22-2012 |
20130260379 | SIGNALING CONJUGATES AND METHODS OF USE - Disclosed herein are embodiments of a signaling conjugate, embodiments of a method of using the signaling conjugates, and embodiments of a kit comprising the signaling conjugate. The disclosed signaling conjugate comprises a latent reactive moiety and a chromogenic moiety that may further comprise a linker suitable for coupling the latent reactive moiety to the chromogenic moiety. The signaling conjugate may be used to detect one or more targets in a biological sample and are capable of being covalently deposited directly on or proximally to the target. Particular disclosed embodiments of the method of using the signaling conjugate comprise multiplexing methods. | 10-03-2013 |
Paul H. Alexander, New Plymouth, ID US
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20120260862 | Vibration Reduction Pad - A vibration reduction pad suitable for the floors of animal transport or containment systems uses a core of one or more laminations of material sealed with an outer layer of moisture-proof, puncture and abrasion resistant woven fabric. The outer layer protects the core against outside contaminates. Multiple vibration reduction pads can be fitted edge to edge and sealed or multiple cores can be sealed in one outer layer allowing for custom fits in a wide variety of flooring situations. | 10-18-2012 |
Paul W. Alexander, Yspilanti, MI US
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20110094216 | VEHICLE ENERGY HARVESTING DEVICE USING VEHICLE THERMAL GRADIENTS - A vehicle includes an energy harvesting system. The energy harvesting system includes a fluid, a heat engine, and a component. The fluid has a first fluid region at a first temperature and a second fluid region at a second temperature that is different from the first temperature. The heat engine is configured for converting thermal energy to mechanical energy and includes a shape-memory alloy disposed in contact with each of the first fluid region and the second fluid region. The component is driven by the heat engine in response to the temperature difference. | 04-28-2011 |
P. Todd Alexander, Billerica, MA US
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20110297536 | Sputtering Target And Method Of Fabrication - A process is described for processing metal which includes clock rolling a metal plate until the desired thickness is achieved to form a rolled plate. Sputtering targets and other metal articles are further described. | 12-08-2011 |
Ralph E. Alexander, Philadelphia, PA US
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20090219117 | PLUG-IN DEVICE FOR SIGNAL CORRECTION - Described herein are systems and methods for a JXP-type plug-in device that may be inserted within existing transmission equipment, such as RF amplifiers and the like, to provide an appropriate amount of flat attenuation to the lower frequencies of signals being processed in the equipment while allowing desired peaking at high frequencies of the same signals to compensate for high-frequency roll-off. | 09-03-2009 |
Richard Alexander, Newark, DE US
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20090098181 | TRIAZOLOPYRIDAZINES AS KINASE MODULATORS - The invention is directed to triazolopyridazine compounds of Formula I: | 04-16-2009 |
Richard Keith Alexander, Kenosha, WI US
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20090320537 | TAMPER EVIDENT SECURITY LOCK - A tamper evident security lock includes a tamper evident security system to indicate whether the tamper evident security lock has been improperly accessed. The tamper evident security system includes a tamper evident security module that invokes different sets of logic to generate a sequence of characters displayable through a viewing window incorporated into the tamper evident security lock. The tamper evident security system may also include a processor activatable by an actuator in communication with a shackle or other component of the tamper evident security lock. The shackle works in conjunction with the actuator to activate the processor, and when the processor is activated, the tamper evident security system generates the sequence of characters. The sequence of characters may change each time the processor is activated so that a person authorized to unlock the tamper evident security lock can identify whether the tamper evident security lock was improperly accessed. | 12-31-2009 |
Richard S. Alexander, Newark, DE US
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20090269784 | PROTEIN ENGINEERING OF MONOACYLGLYCEROL LIPASE (MGLL) - A number of soluble engineered forms of MGLL that are suitable for high-throughput screening and protein crystallization, as well as a crystallized form of monoacylglycerol lipase protein (MGLL) and descriptions of the X-ray diffraction patterns are disclosed. The engineered constructs of MGLL permit the expression and purification of protein suitable for crystallography or high-throughput screening and identification of ligands, which can function as active agents to MGLL. The X-ray diffraction patterns allow the three dimensional structure of MGLL to be determined at atomic resolution so that ligand binding sites on MGLL can be identified and the interactions of ligands with MGLL amino acid residues can be modeled. Models prepared using such maps permit the design of ligands which can function as active agents which include, but are not limited to, those that function as inhibitors of MGLL. | 10-29-2009 |
20090269785 | CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF MONOACYLGLYCEROL LIPASE (MGLL) - A number of soluble engineered forms of MGLL that are suitable for high-throughput screening and protein crystallization, as well as a crystallized form of monoacylglycerol lipase protein (MGLL) and descriptions of the X-ray diffraction patterns are disclosed. The engineered constructs of MGLL permit the expression and purification of protein suitable for crystallography or high-throughput screening and identification of ligands, which can function as active agents to MGLL. The X-ray diffraction patterns allow the three dimensional structure of MGLL to be determined at atomic resolution so that ligand binding sites on MGLL can be identified and the interactions of ligands with MGLL amino acid residues can be modeled. Models prepared using such maps permit the design of ligands which can function as active agents which include, but are not limited to, those that function as inhibitors of MGLL. | 10-29-2009 |
20100093009 | ALTERNATIVE CRYSTAL FORM OF MONOACYLGLYCEROL LIPASE (MGLL) - A number of soluble engineered forms of MGLL that are suitable for high-throughput screening and protein crystallization, as well as a crystallized forms of monoacylglycerol lipase protein (MGLL) and descriptions of the X-ray diffraction patterns are disclosed. The engineered constructs of MGLL permit the expression and purification of protein suitable for crystallography or high-throughput screening and identification of ligands, which can function as active agents to MGLL. The X-ray diffraction patterns allow the three dimensional structure of MGLL to be determined at atomic resolution so that ligand binding sites on MGLL can be identified and the interactions of ligands with MGLL amino acid residues can be modeled. Models prepared using such maps permit the design of ligands which can function as active agents which include, but are not limited to, those that function as inhibitors of MGLL. | 04-15-2010 |
Robin Alexander, Philadelphia, PA US
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20110047086 | Evaluating Environmental Sustainability - A system and method may automatically receive an electronic lease or other agreement document for property and parse the document to identify provisions provided therein. The lease may then be evaluated for various types of provisions to determine an overall quality score. In one example, the quality score may correspond to an environmental sustainability score and include considerations such as sub-metering, water-saving fixtures, LEED certification and the like. In one or more arrangements, provisions may be identified by generating and providing an electronic questionnaire through which a user may specify the applicable terms of the lease. Approval of the lease may be conditioned on a minimum environmental sustainability score as determined by the lease provisions. A system may further suggest ways to improve the environmental sustainability score. | 02-24-2011 |
Ron Alexander, Norfolk, NE US
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20100005736 | METHOD OF CONCRETE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND ADJUSTABLE BRACE SYSTEM THEREFOR - A method of constructing a concrete structure and an adjustable brace system therefor includes a plurality of adjustable brace assemblies capable of providing structural support for construction of a floor structure above and for an uncured concrete wall in the concrete forms. The adjustable brace system comprises an elongated first support, an elongated second support, and a cap. The first and second supports have dimensions to allow the first support to slidably engage at least a portion the second support. A plurality of apertures are positioned in the first and second supports to enable the apertures in the first support to align with the apertures in the second support, and fasteners are secured through aligned apertures to provide for adjustability of the adjustable brace system. The cap is capable of supporting a steel truss in position for a floor structure above. | 01-14-2010 |
Ronald Alexander, Needham, MA US
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20120166306 | System and Method For Preprogrammed Purchasing of Television Offered Products - In one embodiment, the present invention relates to an improved method and system for preprogrammed purchase of a product. A user is prompted to input order information for a product prior to the product becoming available. When the product is available, a trigger is received and the order information is transmitted in response to the trigger. The system can accomplish this function unattended while the user is asleep or otherwise occupied. | 06-28-2012 |
20140089980 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MODIFYING ADVERTISEMENT RESPONSIVE TO EPG INFORMATION - A system and method for utilizing data stored in an EPG database for modifying advertisement information. In this way, a service provider and/or an advertiser can transmit a single advertisement to all the television stations regardless of their geographic location and other user specific information, and need not re-transmit the advertisement even if there is a change in the show's program description. When the advertisement is displayed, the correct updated information is retrieved from the EPG database and inserted into the advertisement. | 03-27-2014 |
20140208362 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MODIFYING ADVERTISEMENT RESPONSIVE TO EPG INFORMATION - A system and method for utilizing data stored in an EPG database for modifying advertisement information. In this way, a service provider and/or an advertiser can transmit a single advertisement to all the television stations regardless of their geographic location and other user specific information, and need not re-transmit the advertisement even if there is a change in the show's program description. When the advertisement is displayed, the correct updated information is retrieved from the EPG database and inserted into the advertisement. | 07-24-2014 |
Samuel Alexander, Phoenix, AZ US
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20100106891 | Preventing Unintended Permanent Write-Protection - An input voltage range may be established between different voltage levels used for different programming functions of an integrated circuit device, thus implementing a protection zone (“safe zone”) of non-operation to facilitate prevention of an unintended irreversible programming operation, e.g., permanent write protection. | 04-29-2010 |
Sheldon John Alexander, Alburgh, VT US
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20090047373 | Bridge Runner System - Disclosed herein is a stationary platen of a mold clamp for use with a molding system. The stationary platen includes a platen base configured to accept a first mold assembly of a mold, the platen base also defines a receptacle for embedding, in use, a bridge runner system. The bridge runner system is configured to fluidly connect, at least in part, a source of molding material with a molding cavity defined, at least in part, by a mold insert accepted in the first mold assembly. | 02-19-2009 |
20090047374 | Mold Module - Disclosed herein is a mold module from a set of substantially structurally independent mold modules of at least one of a first mold assembly or a second mold assembly. The first mold assembly and the second mold assembly for accepting, in use, a plurality of first mold inserts and second mold inserts, respectively, to define, in use, a plurality of substantially identical molding cavities therebetween. A subset of at least one of the first mold inserts or the second mold inserts being accepted in the mold module. | 02-19-2009 |
20090047376 | Melt Distribution Apparatus - Disclosed herein is a melt distribution apparatus for a molding system having a geometrically balanced network of runners for distributing a melt of molding material from a melt inlet to a rectangular array of melt outlets having a first number of melt outlets in a first reference direction and a second number of melt outlets in a second reference direction, at least one of the first and the second number being an odd number in excess of three. | 02-19-2009 |
Suraj Alexander, Anchorage, KY US
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20110214482 | LARGE VOLUME ANALYTE PRECONCENTRATOR - A large volume preconcentrator device for concentrating analytes. A housing accepts an analyte vapor flow, and a plurality of collection surfaces are disposed within the housing. A selectively actuatable heater is disposed on each of the plurality of collection surfaces. At least one selectively actuable damper is disposed within the housing for selectively restricting a collection flow. | 09-08-2011 |
Suraj M. Alexander, Anchorage, KY US
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20080230606 | SECURITY MONITORING SYSTEM FOR A BULK FOODSTUFF TRANSPORT CONTAINER - A security monitoring system provides for the secure transport of a bulk foodstuff container. The system includes an electromechanical locking mechanism allowing access by only authorized persons, a positional locator for determining the geographical position of the bulk foodstuff transport container, and a controller associated with the transport container. The controller controls operation of the electromechanical locking mechanism, stores data received from the electromechanical locking mechanism and the positional locator, and communicates with a remote data processor in near real time. A handheld user interface device is configured to control operation of the controller, to process and store data received from the controller, and to communicate with the remote data processor. Unique identifiers are provided for the bulk foodstuff transport container, the transport vehicle, any storage container from which or into which a bulk foodstuff is transferred, and any authorized operator of the security monitoring system. | 09-25-2008 |
20110114721 | SECURITY MONITORING SYSTEM FOR A BULK FOODSTUFF TRANSPORT CONTAINER - A security monitoring system provides for the secure transport of cargo, such as in a bulk foodstuff transport container. The system includes an electromechanical locking mechanism allowing access by only authorized persons, a positional locator for determining the geographical position of the transport container, and a controller associated with the transport container. The controller controls operation of the electromechanical locking mechanism, stores data received from the electromechanical locking mechanism and the positional locator, and communicates with a remote data processor in near real time. A handheld user interface device is configured to control operation of the controller, to process and store data received from the controller, and to communicate with the remote data processor. Unique identifiers are provided for the transport container, the transport vehicle, any storage container from which or into which cargo is transferred, and optionally any authorized operator of the security monitoring system. | 05-19-2011 |
Thomas Richard Alexander, Canton, MI US
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20120079002 | Method and System for Operating Mobile Applications in a Vehicle - In various embodiments, a user interacts with remotely executing mobile applications from a vehicle. The vehicle may include at least one computer that includes a human machine interface (HMI) for control by the user. The mobile applications may be executing on an application server that is remote from the vehicle and communicating with the at least one computer. Further, the mobile applications may be configured to receive inputs from and transmit outputs to the at least one computer. An HMI application executing on the at least one computer may enable the provisioning of one or more services of the HMI to the mobile applications so that inputs and/or outputs to the mobile applications may be exchanged. Vehicle-based operation of the mobile applications from the at least one computer via the HMI may thus be enabled. | 03-29-2012 |
20120223842 | Vehicle Speed Data Gathering and Reporting - A computer-implemented method includes recognizing the initiation of a vehicle journey. The method further includes periodically storing vehicle speed data, GPS coordinate data and time data. This method also includes providing at least one option for reporting the stored speed data, GPS data and time data. The method additionally includes outputting the stored speed data, GPS data and time data for at least one portion of the vehicle journey, responsive to input requesting the reporting. | 09-06-2012 |
20120223844 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VEHICLE TRACKING - A computer-implemented tracking method includes receiving a tracking request at a vehicle associated computing system (VACS). The method also includes authenticating the tracking request and determining a vehicle location via a GPS in communication with the VACS. The method further includes transmitting the vehicle location from the VACS to a tracking request associated computing system (TRACS). The method also includes monitoring the vehicle for at least one delay-event. The method additionally includes transmitting data corresponding to the delay event to the TRACS, contingent on the occurrence of at least one delay-event. | 09-06-2012 |
Tim Alexander, Sarasota, FL US
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20090008823 | Sealed Sensor Assembly and Method of Making the Same - A method of sealing a sensor assembly from contaminants including inserting the assembly into an overmold, providing a first stage overmold to cover a first portion of said sensor assembly intended to be external to an associated bore, and providing a second stage overmold to cover a second portion of the assembly intended to be disposed in the associated bore. | 01-08-2009 |
Tom Alexander, Andover, MA US
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20110093305 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FUELING MANAGEMENT - Systems and methods for determining and administering a refueling schedule for a fleet of one or more hydrogen-consuming vehicles, and managing hydrogen production rates and inventory levels servicing such vehicles. In certain embodiments, the disclosed systems and methods relate to determining when a vehicle may use a refueling station. The disclosed systems and methods also relate to controlling the rate and schedule according to which hydrogen is produced by one or more hydrogen generation plants available to the vehicle fleet, based upon the fuel inventories, consumption rates and/or refueling patterns of the fleet. | 04-21-2011 |
Vladimir Alexander, Largo, FL US
William Alexander, Providence, RI US
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20110161919 | ENABLING THE USE OF PROCESS FLOW APPLICATIONS WITHIN AN INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (IMS) - An IMS process flow toolset can be used to create an IMS process flow application. The IMS process flow application can include an IMS process flow control program. The IMS process flow control program can embody process flow elements such as business logic and events as well as communication with external non-IMS applications. Both the IMS process flow application and IMS process flow control program can be run within the IMS. | 06-30-2011 |
20110161920 | GRAPHICAL DEVELOPMENT TOOL FOR COMPENSATION ACTIONS AND COMPENSATION SCOPE IN A PROCESS FLOW ENVIRONMENT - A graphical user interface (GUI) of a software development tool can visually compose process flows for enterprise information system (EIS) process flow applications. The GUI can include a canvas that visually shows a set of process flows of a process flow application as a set of interconnected node objects. Each node object can corresponds to a node, which corresponds to at least one process flow. The GUI can also include a graphical compensation tool through which users define and view compensation actions and compensation scopes of process flows of the process flow application, wherein said graphical compensation tool does not require a user to input code text that defining compensation logic of the process flows. | 06-30-2011 |
20110161924 | CALL WIZARD FOR INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (IMS) APPLICATIONS - IMS source code or a graphical object having corresponding IMS source code can be selected within the graphical user interface (GUI). The IMS source code can include a call out to an external application. An IMS call wizard can be invoked, which graphically prompts a user to specify call-out specific conditions for the external application via an ordered series of presented screens. Each screen can present a user with at least one selectable option. User-made selections from earlier ones of the presented screens can change options presented in later ones of the presented screens. IMS code can be generated to call out an external application in accordance with the user selections of the IMS call wizard. The generated IMS code can be inserted into the selected IMS source code. After the insertion, the IMS source code is operable to call out to the external application. | 06-30-2011 |
William Brock Alexander, Kulpsville, PA US
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20110083806 | Plasma Resistant Processing Apparatus - There is provided a processing apparatus undergoing various treatments using plasma and protected from plasma so as not to be damaged. The processing apparatus is one using plasma and having a protective layer comprising a fluorine-containing elastomer on the whole or a part of a surface exposed to plasma in the processing apparatus. | 04-14-2011 |