Badgley
Andrew J. Badgley, Oswego, IL US
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20150199238 | EXTENDING THE RECOVERY AND REPORTING RANGES OF OBJECTS - The reporting and recovery of log activity in a computer system is extended by receiving an indication of a desired log activity to be retrieved, and by designating an active index file as a current index file. The current index file includes an inventory of log files, and is constrained in the number of log files. A searching operation is performed in an iterative process. The searching operation determines whether the desired log activity is within any of log files of the current file, designates a backup index file as the current index file if it is determined that the desired log activity is not within the current index file, and accesses a select log file within the current index file that includes the desired log activity, if it is determined that the desired log activity is within the current index file. | 07-16-2015 |
Anne Kathryn Badgley, Poway, CA US
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20090325230 | PROTEIN EXPRESSION SYSTEMS - The present invention provides an improved expression system for the production of recombinant polypeptides utilizing auxotrophic selectable markers. In addition, the present invention provides improved recombinant protein production in host cells through the improved regulation of expression. | 12-31-2009 |
Anne M. Badgley, Evanston, IL US
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20120109701 | Fulfillment Workflow Optimization - A system and method for an optimization of fulfillment workflow is disclosed. In accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure. In accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure, a method may include receiving a request to be fulfilled from a client. The method may also include determining one or more item attributes associated with the request. The method may additionally include generating a batch of work units related to the request based at least in part on the one or more item attributes. The method may further include selecting an agent from a plurality of agents to process the batch. Moreover, the method may include transmitting the batch to the agent. | 05-03-2012 |
Jeanne M. Badgley, Orange, CA US
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20110223227 | Method for preventing direct touch contact with a germ-laden contact surface - A method for using a commercially-available silver-coated anti-microbial wound dressing (sold under the trademark Silverlon) as a protective guard to prevent direct touch-contact between the hand of an individual and a contact surface. The protective guard establishes a barrier to prevent the spread of germs and potentially disease-causing bacteria from the contact surface to the individual's hand. The protective guard can be carried in the individual's hand and simply moved against the contact surface. Alternatively, the protective guard an be attached to, bent around or folded over the contact surface to prevent direct touch-contact therewith. | 09-15-2011 |
Jennifer Badgley, Waterford, MI US
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20140265491 | THORACIC REGION COMFORT VEHICLE SEATING SYSTEM WITH PNEUMATIC ADJUSTMENT - A vehicle seat is provided, in at least one embodiment, comprising a seatback comprising a cushion having a first hardness, and a pneumatic thoracic support structure positioned adjacent the cushion. In at least one embodiment, the pneumatic thoracic support structure comprises a first bladder selectively inflatable to provide a first area having a second hardness higher than the first hardness, with the first area being disposed along a thoracic region of a user's spine when a user is seated in the seat to provide support to at least a portion of the thoracic region of the user's spine. | 09-18-2014 |
Keith Badgley, Waterford, MI US
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20140178736 | BATTERY MODULE FOR AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE, AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY THEREOF - A battery module for an electric vehicle includes an auxiliary power module (APM) and at least one battery pack assembly. The battery pack assembly includes a plurality of battery frames, each with at least one battery cell disposed within it, and a plurality of cooling plates, each in thermal communication with at least one battery cell. The cooling plates have an inlet and an outlet connected by at least one coolant channel through which coolant is circulated to cool the battery cells. The APM may also require cooling, in which case the battery module may further include at least one additional cooling plate in thermal communication with the APM. The APM and the battery pack assembly are held together under compression such that they may share a common cooling system, and coolant may flow through the APM and/or the battery pack assembly to the cooling plates. | 06-26-2014 |
Peter Badgley, Puslinch CA
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20090031646 | Utility pole - A tubular utility pole for supporting a load, adapted for direct burial of a preselected end thereof in a soil material. The pole includes a body having a substantially constant cross-section substantially along a length thereof. The body includes a steel tube with holes therein to permit attachment of the load to the body. | 02-05-2009 |
Robert J. Badgley, Orange, CA US
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20100236674 | Protective Strip and Strip Holders for a Handle - A flexible plastic strip to cover a handle such as, for example, that common to a conventional shopping cart to prevent a shopper's hands from coming into direct contact with the handle. According to a preferred embodiment, a pair of strip holders are detachably connected in surrounding engagement to the handle. The strip holders are spaced from one another and slidable along the handle. Each of the pair of strip holders has a hook projecting therefrom. The ends of the flexible strip are attached to the pair of strip holders at respective ones of the hooks thereof. The flexible strip can be removed from the strip holders and discarded in order to avoid the spread of germs, viruses and other disease-causing micro-organisms which lie on the handle. | 09-23-2010 |
20100281781 | Disposable-germ-free guard for a door or door handle - A guard to prevent direct touch contact between an individual's hand and a handle or a contact surface of a door to which a pushing or pulling force is applied to cause the door to open. According to a first preferred embodiment, a hollow cylindrical core is moved into removable surrounding engagement with a door handle. A plurality of protective strips are laid one above the other in a roll that surrounds the core. According to another preferred embodiment, a plurality of protective strips or coverings are disposed one above the other in a stack that is attached over a pushing surface of the door. Successive ones of the plurality of strips and coverings can be removed from the roll or stack and discarded following use. One surface of each of the strips and coverings is treated with a layer which includes a mixture of adhesive and microbicide. The layer of adhesive and microbicide enables the plurality of strips and coverings to be adhesively bonded to one another while discouraging the growth and spread of potentially disease-causing bacteria. | 11-11-2010 |
20110223227 | Method for preventing direct touch contact with a germ-laden contact surface - A method for using a commercially-available silver-coated anti-microbial wound dressing (sold under the trademark Silverlon) as a protective guard to prevent direct touch-contact between the hand of an individual and a contact surface. The protective guard establishes a barrier to prevent the spread of germs and potentially disease-causing bacteria from the contact surface to the individual's hand. The protective guard can be carried in the individual's hand and simply moved against the contact surface. Alternatively, the protective guard an be attached to, bent around or folded over the contact surface to prevent direct touch-contact therewith. | 09-15-2011 |