Clark, US
Adam Clark, Harrison, MT US
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20100008747 | Square bale loader and feeder - Apparatus for loading and feeding hay bales including a transport vehicle having a flatbed and a tiltable support frame mounted to the flatbed for carrying a stack of bales. A hoist is used to tilt the support frame from a horizontal hay bale transport position to a vertical position against a bale stack for picking up a bale stack. Squeeze arms are used to secure the bale stack to the support frame. An endless chain on the support frame is used to selectively move the bales forwardly. A flaker is mounted at a forward end of the flatbed for receiving a bale advanced thereon and selectively flaking off portions of the bale. A tipping apparatus is provided for selectively tipping a bale advanced by the endless chain from the support frame onto the flaker. | 01-14-2010 |
Adam Clark, Anderson, SC US
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20120192724 | GRILL INSERTS AND TOOL FOR THE SAME - A tool for removing an interchangeable cooking insert from a grill has a handle end and an engagement end. A handle extends from the handle end toward the engagement end. A support arm extends from the handle toward the engagement end. The support arm has a first lateral edge defining a first lifting hook and a second lateral edge defining a second lifting hook. The first lifting hook and second lifting hook are configured to engage a portion of the cooking insert. A support pin extends across the support arm between the first lateral edge and the second lateral edge. A latch member is pivotally coupled to one of the support arm and the handle. The latch member includes a first end selectively engageable with a portion of the cooking insert and a second end extending through the handle for actuation of the latching member by a user. | 08-02-2012 |
20120192726 | CONVECTION GRILL - A convection grill including a body having a base and a lid, and defining a cooking chamber, and a convection system coupled to a wall of the base. The convection system includes an air conduit defined at least in part by a front panel and a back panel, the air conduit including an intake aperture, a duct, and an exhaust vent. The convection system also includes a fan assembly including a convection fan positioned within the duct proximate to the intake aperture, and a motor coupled to the convection fan by a motor shaft. The back panel includes a first end distal from the wall, a second end proximate the wall, and a cross section having a substantially continuous curve between the first and second ends. | 08-02-2012 |
Andrew C. Clark, Clemson, SC US
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20110138932 | CONTACT SENSORS AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME - The present invention is directed to novel contact sensors. The contact sensors of the invention include a conductive composite material formed of a polymer and a conductive filler. In one particular embodiment, the composite materials can include less than about 10 wt % conductive filler. Thus, the composite material of the contact sensors can have physical characteristics essentially identical to the polymer, while being electrically conductive with the electrical resistance proportional to the load on the sensor. If desired, the sensors can be formed of the same polymeric material as the bearing that is being examined. The sensors can provide real time dynamic contact information for joint members under conditions expected during use. In one particular embodiment, the sensors can be used to examine dynamic wear characteristics of artificial joint bearings such as artificial knee, hip, or shoulder bearings. | 06-16-2011 |
Andrew C. Clark, Greenville, SC US
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20120068759 | CONTACT SENSORS AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME - Disclosed herein are novel contact sensors. The contact sensors disclosed herein include a conductive composite material formed of a polymer and a conductive filler. In one particular aspect, the composite materials can include less than about 10 wt % conductive filler. Thus, the composite material of the contact sensors can have physical characteristics essentially identical to the polymer, while being electrically conductive with the electrical resistance proportional to the load on the sensor. The sensors can provide real time dynamic contact information for joint members under conditions expected during use. | 03-22-2012 |
20120118649 | LOAD CELL - A load cell is presented that has a load cell housing defining an interior cavity. The load cell housing also defines an bore in a first exterior face. In another aspect, the load cell has a load member positioned within the interior cavity, where a load knob protrudes out of the bore and above the first exterior face. In one aspect, the load cell also has a first electrode and a second electrode positioned within the interior cavity. In another aspect, a conductive polymer element is positioned therebetween the first and second electrodes. | 05-17-2012 |
20120123716 | CONTACT SENSORS AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME - Disclosed herein are novel contact sensors. The contact sensors disclosed herein include a conductive composite material formed of a polymer and a conductive filler. In one particular aspect, the composite materials can include less than about 10 wt % conductive filler. Thus, the composite material of the contact sensors can have physical characteristics essentially identical to the polymer, while being electrically conductive with the electrical resistance proportional to the load on the sensor. The sensors can provide real time dynamic contact information for joint members under conditions expected during use. In one particular aspect, the sensor can be used to properly balance the knee ligaments in a total knee replacement surgery. | 05-17-2012 |
20130204157 | CONTACT SENSORS, FORCE/PRESSURE SENSORS, AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME - Disclosed herein are contact sensors having a conductive composite material formed of a polymer and a conductive filler. In one particular aspect, the composite materials can include less than about 10 wt % conductive filler. The composite material of the contact sensors can have physical characteristics essentially identical to the polymer, while being electrically conductive with the electrical resistance proportional to the load on the sensor. Also disclosed herein are novel force/pressure sensors that include conductive polymer elements. | 08-08-2013 |
Bret S. Clark, St. Louis, MO US
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20110274560 | Pump Assemblies, Controllers and Methods of Controlling Fluid Pumps Based on Air Temperature - Pump assemblies, controllers and methods of controlling fluid pumps based on air temperatures are disclosed. One example method of controlling a fluid pump includes determining an air temperature, determining a run time of the fluid pump based on the determined air temperature, and running the fluid pump for a duration corresponding to the determined run time. One example controller for a fluid pump includes a temperature sensor for measuring an air temperature and a processor for controlling a run time of the fluid pump. The processor is operably coupled to the temperature sensor and configured to adjust the run time of the fluid pump based on a predetermined run time and the air temperature measured by the temperature sensor. The pump assemblies, controllers and methods may be used in swimming pools and various other applications. | 11-10-2011 |
Cedric J. Clark, St. Maries, ID US
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20080203202 | Portable rock crusher and scarifier - A portable rock crusher and scarifier for in-situ and on-site crushing, milling, grinding and preparation of road beds having a crusher frame defining a crusher channel journaling a reversibly rotatable arbor carrying plural automatically centering tooling implements in symmetrically spaced V-shaped axial keyways and a power pack releasably attachable to a road maintenance vehicle. An anvil weldment channel defined by spaced apart strongbacks communicates with the crusher channel and carries an adjustably positionable anvil weldment carrying two vertically spaced adjacent anvils proximate the arbor. A canting mounting structure provides attachment to a variety of road maintenance vehicles to provide carriage, support and movement. Milling implements may be installed on the arbor for grinding surfaces at depths below the crusher frame, and the crusher frame and power pack may be attached to a base for stationary operation. | 08-28-2008 |
20130119746 | REPLACEABLE ARBOR TOOL HOLDER FOR REPLACEABLE IMPACT TOOLS - A replaceable arbor tool holder for replaceable impact tools provides a base structurally carrying a tool holder for a replaceable impact tool. The base is arcuate and the tool holder is structurally interconnected to a top surface of the base. A medial channel is defined in the tool holder to releasably carry an impact tool. The tool holder converts impact forces upon the impact tool into frictional forces along a line tangent to the circumference of the arbor when the tool holder is fastened to the rotating arbor. | 05-16-2013 |
Charlotte Adele Clark US
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20110301419 | PRESSURE FEEDBACK ACCESS PORTS FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY - A surgical access port configured and dimensioned for positioning within an opening in tissue for providing access to an internal surgical site includes a body portion defining a passageway therethrough. The body portion includes an outer surface. A pressure feedback indicator is disposed on at least a portion of the outer surface of the body portion. The pressure feedback indicator is configured for providing a visual indication to a user where an applied pressure is greater than a predetermined threshold. | 12-08-2011 |
Christopher A. Clark, Baton Rouge, LA US
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20080271216 | Sweetpotato plant named 'Evangeline' - A new variety of sweetpotato identified as ‘Evangeline’ is disclosed having disease resistance to both southern root-knot nematode and soil rot, a deep orange flesh, a high sucrose content, and high yield characteristics. | 10-30-2008 |
20120084893 | Sweetpotato plant named 'Bonita' - A new variety of sweetpotato identified as ‘Bonita’ is disclosed as having disease resistance to both southern root-knot nematode and soil rot, a white flesh, a high dry matter content, and high yield characteristics. | 04-05-2012 |
20130133118 | Sweetpotato plant named '05-111' - A new variety of sweetpotato identified as ‘05-111’ is disclosed having disease resistance to both | 05-23-2013 |
20130133119 | SWEETPOTATO PLANT NAMED '07-146' - A new variety of sweetpotato identified as ‘07-146’ is disclosed having disease resistance to | 05-23-2013 |
20140317801 | Sweetpotato plant named 'LA04-175' - A new variety of sweetpotato, identified as ‘LA04-175’, is disclosed having disease resistance to both | 10-23-2014 |
Christopher J. Clark US
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20110087813 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF SENDING AND RECEIVING DATA AND COMMANDS USING THE TCK AND TMS OF IEEE 1149.1 - A system and method that use the TCK and TMS to transmit address and data. IEEE 1149.1 based tools can use the system and method without modification to make IEEE 1149.1 TAPs appear and disappear, add compliance-enable circuits without pins and broadcast commands to IEEE P1687 instruments. The system and method use Test-Logic-Reset sequences with Run-Test-Idle to enable an on/off switch of various DFT capabilities. IEEE 1149.1 compliant TAP interfaces disappear to pass-through wires using the system and method. The sequences communicate an “address” which enables one or more of the TAP interfaces and a “command”. The system and method has benefits for IEEE P1687 instrument chains and on-chip routing of the P1687 network. | 04-14-2011 |
Chuck Clark, Stockton, CA US
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20130113208 | PIPE COUPLING AND METHOD OF FORMING THE SAME - A sealing and restraint mechanism operable to couple pipes having a restraint mechanism with a cavity formed in an interior region, and a gripping insert operable to be received within the cavity. The cavity of the restraint mechanism is at least partially defined by a stop and a shoulder. The gripping insert is operable to slide along the cavity and between the stop and the shoulder of the restraint mechanism such that, when the gripping insert slides toward the stop, the gripping insert is biased toward one of the pipes by the restraint mechanism. | 05-09-2013 |
Cristan J. Clark, Coeur D' Alene, ID US
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20080203202 | Portable rock crusher and scarifier - A portable rock crusher and scarifier for in-situ and on-site crushing, milling, grinding and preparation of road beds having a crusher frame defining a crusher channel journaling a reversibly rotatable arbor carrying plural automatically centering tooling implements in symmetrically spaced V-shaped axial keyways and a power pack releasably attachable to a road maintenance vehicle. An anvil weldment channel defined by spaced apart strongbacks communicates with the crusher channel and carries an adjustably positionable anvil weldment carrying two vertically spaced adjacent anvils proximate the arbor. A canting mounting structure provides attachment to a variety of road maintenance vehicles to provide carriage, support and movement. Milling implements may be installed on the arbor for grinding surfaces at depths below the crusher frame, and the crusher frame and power pack may be attached to a base for stationary operation. | 08-28-2008 |
Dale L. Clark, Lynnwood, WA US
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20130090915 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MIXED-LANGUAGE SUPPORT FOR APPLICATIONS - Provided are systems and methods for providing multilingual support for users in a computing environment. The systems and methods may receive and store communications from a user in a first language. If the first language does not match a standard language of the environment, the communication may be translated to the standard language. If a subsequent access request for the stored communication is received, it may be determined whether a language associated with the request matches the standard or first language. If there is a match, the stored original user communication or the stored standard language version maybe returned. If the access request language does not match either language, the user communication may be translated to a language associated with the request directly from the stored original user communication. | 04-11-2013 |
Daniel Joseph Clark, Edmond, OK US
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20120013310 | Alternator Assembly With Opportunistic Voltage Regulation System - An electrical machine has been developed that opportunistically regulates the voltage supplied to the coil of the electrical machine. The electrical machine includes a stator winding, a rotatable electromagnet, and a voltage regulator. The voltage regulator is configured to control an output voltage of the electrical machine. The regulator is configured to vary the magnitude of the output voltage based at least in part on acceleration of the vehicle. | 01-19-2012 |
20140041484 | STARTER PINION ENGAGEMENT TESTER - A method and apparatus for testing a starter assembly for an engine is provided. A test apparatus may include a controller operative to route power from a power supply to a tested starter assembly. The test apparatus may analyze a condition of the tested starter assembly based on monitored signals at one or more terminals of the starter assembly. A testing method may include monitoring an operating condition of the tested starter assembly during application of a variable voltage and/or current to an input of the starter assembly. | 02-13-2014 |
Danny D. Clark, Blue Springs, MO US
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20140137996 | Propellant compositions including stabilized red phosphorus and methods of forming same - Propellant compositions include an energetic binder, such as nitrocellulose, and a stabilized, encapsulated red phosphorous as a ballistic modifier. The propellant composition may additionally include an energetic plasticizer, such as nitroglycerine. For example, the propellant composition may be formed by mixing a double or multi base propellant that includes nitrocellulose plasticized with nitroglycerine with the stabilized, encapsulated red phosphorus. The propellant compositions may be substantially lead-free and may exhibit improved ballistic properties. Methods of forming such propellant compositions and an ordnance device including such propellant compositions are also disclosed. | 05-22-2014 |
David A. Clark, Boise, ID US
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20120017707 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING OBJECTS IN THE GROUND - The presently disclosed systems and methods may be utilized in connection with several different sensor suites for detecting objects in the ground. Such systems and methods may be utilized in conjunction with a variety of military and commercial vehicles. In various embodiments, a sensing system may be carried by a vehicle in a stowed or deployed position. While in the stowed position, a segmented boom may have a relatively small vertical profile in comparison to the length of the boom when fully extended. According to various embodiments, in the deployed position the height of the sensor may be controlled to avoid obstructions. A hoist connected to the boom may be utilized to move the boom between the deployed and stowed positions. | 01-26-2012 |
David P. Clark, Thousand Oaks, CA US
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20120215607 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ALLOCATING A COMMON RESOURCE BASED ON INDIVIDUAL USER PREFERENCES - A system and method for allocating a common resource based on individual user preferences. Voting points are awarded to at least one user member of an online community for at least one participation activity. A plurality of recipient members is accepted to the online community. At least one user member selection is received including at least one selected recipient member. A revenue pool is aggregated from at least one revenue-generating activity and any advertising revenue. A donatable pool is determined, where the donatable pool includes at least a portion of the revenue pool for allocating to the plurality of recipient members. The donatable pool is allocated to the plurality of recipient members based on the at least one user member selection. | 08-23-2012 |
Don Roberts Clark, Witts Springs, AR US
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20120198669 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DENSIFYING A FIBROUS MAT - An apparatus and method for densifying a fibrous mat, such as scrim, to achieve a uniform mat density, comprising a set of parallel bars each having a row of pins extending downward therefrom which can engage the mat fibers, a plurality of shafts along which the bars slide so as to maintain the bars parallel, a plurality of extendable accordion linkages connecting the set of bars, and a linear positioning assembly having a reciprocating drive mechanism coupled to one of the bars which can move the bars in response to an actuation signal. As the drive mechanism retracts the bar to which it is coupled the spacing between the rows of bars is decreased uniformly and the rows of pins draw the fibers together and compress them uniformly across the width of the mat. | 08-09-2012 |
Douglas Clark, Washington, DC US
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20090132322 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PLANNING, MONITORING AND ILLUSTRATING MULTIPLE TASKS BASED ON USER DEFINED CRITERIA AND PREDICTIVE ABILITY - Individual employees are permitted to be individuals and plan their work as individuals. Individuals are only asked to plan their work within a limited tasking horizon. Employees track their progress using verbs that are designed to capture the reasons behind positive and negative predictive ability. Verbs are analyzed and expected predictive error, also know as risk, is calculated. Once verbs are captured they can be analyzed for ways to improve predictive ability. In addition, the risk can be factored into the initial planning stage so as to include an expected predictive error in the initial planning. The cost, effort, churn and risk values of projects are then illustrated in a comparison form with historical limitations from past similar projects. | 05-21-2009 |
20110016078 | PREDICTIVE ANALYTIC METHOD AND APPARATUS - A computerized project management analytical system and method that develops and manages an ontology that links objects and is capable of being mined. The ontology is comprised of a project ontology framework, a matching engine and a project status matrix that illustrates a multi-relational view of the project status, of confidence levels, or interdiction points and/or positions on project timelines. | 01-20-2011 |
Douglas L. Clark, New Milford, CT US
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20120036072 | Transport Logistics Systems and Methods - A logistics system manages the shipments of goods supplied from a plurality of different shippers by a plurality of carriers. It has a variety of modules integrated with each other to perform various functionalities. For example, it may have a purchasing module evaluating proposals by shippers for respective shipments of goods and awarding contracts for the shipments to the plurality of carriers. It may have an optimization module analyzing the proposals and informing the purchasing module if an opportunity exists for at least some of the shipments to be consolidated, in which case at least one contract awarded by the purchasing module is for a consolidated group of the shipments. It may have a contract administration module maintaining information relating to the status of proposals received and contracts awarded by the purchasing module. It may have a scheduling module scheduling shipments according to the awarded contracts. It may also have a shipment management module tracking the status of shipments awarded by the purchasing module and scheduled by said scheduling module. It may further have a financial module authorizing payments according to the status of shipments tracked by the shipment management module are passed between first and second asynchronous clock domains. | 02-09-2012 |
Eric Clark, Bossier City, LA US
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20110009024 | ROOF UNDERLAYMENT - A roofing underlayment sheet includes several layers. Some of the layers are made of polymeric materials. Other of the layers are made of non-woven materials. | 01-13-2011 |
Eric Clark, Rock Hill, SC US
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20100008614 | AXIAL ROLLER BEARING - An axial rolling bearing ( | 01-14-2010 |
20110182542 | THRUST NEEDLE ROLLER BEARING WITH ISOLATING LAYER - A thrust needle bearing with an isolating layer has a cage with rollers, washers on which the rollers run, at least one of the washers is attached to the cage, backup surfaces fixed external to each of the washers and an isolating layer attached to at least one of the washers, which is interposed between the at least one of the washers and at least one of the backup surfaces of the bearing. The isolating layer is a layer of vibration-attenuating material. Alternatively, the isolating layer is a layer of material which has properties that prevent creep or sliding wear for at least one of the backup surfaces. The isolating layer is attached to the washers by bonding, use of adhesives or mechanical means. | 07-28-2011 |
20120119446 | SEALING UNIT FOR CONTROLLED LUBRICATION FLOW - A sealing unit for sealing a shaft to a housing includes a sealing ring with a first surface for non-rotational engagement with the housing and a flow groove including an axially aligned portion at least partially disposed in the first surface. In some example embodiments, the sealing ring includes a second surface for sealing engagement with the shaft. In an example embodiment, the sealing ring includes a rectangular cross-section, in a radial plane, with first and second axially opposed radial faces, and the flow groove includes a radially aligned portion at least partially disposed in the first and second radial faces. In an example embodiment, the sealing ring has a circular cross-section, in a radial plane, with a center point, and a depth of the groove is greater at a radial line passing through the center point than at a radial line tangent to the sealing ring. | 05-17-2012 |
Frank Clark, Albuquerque, NM US
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20080225517 | Showerhead with Turbine Driven Light Source - A showerhead and fluid-driven lighting system is described herein. The showerhead has a hollow body configured to receive incoming fluid and a fluid distribution element configured to release outgoing fluid from the hollow body. The fluid driven turbine unit is configured to receive incoming fluid and release outgoing fluid to the showerhead, and one or more lights are electrically connected to the fluid driven power supply. The illumination of the water droplets and/or the translucent showerhead body by the lights creates a pleasant showering experience for the user. | 09-18-2008 |
Garrett E. Clark US
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20110025785 | HEATING ELEMENT - Embodiments of a heating element of a fluid ejection device are disclosed. | 02-03-2011 |
Gary F. Clark, Columbia, MO US
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20110196382 | DEVICE TO ASSIST DELIVERY OF FETAL HEAD AT CESAREAN SECTION - In various cases, an obstetrical device is provided for assisting a cesarean section delivery of a neonate having a fetal presenting part well seated within the mother's pelvis. Generally, the device comprises a tubular tail having an internal lumen and a hollow head extending from a distal end of the tail and having an internal chamber fluidly connected to the lumen. The head includes at least one aperture extending through an exterior wall. The device is operable to position the head near or in contact with the fetal presenting part to provide air into an area near and/or between contact surfaces of the fetal presenting part and a vagina and/or a cervix of the mother. Providing the air will reduce or release a suction formed between the contact surfaces such that the well seated fetal presenting part can be easily separated from the vagina and/or the cervix. | 08-11-2011 |
Gavin Clark, Beresford, SD US
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20110221211 | Self-Locking Latch for Window Sash - A window latch for a double hung window includes a housing and a tongue slidably engaged with the housing for moving between a retracted position and an extended position. A pivotable latch pivotably mounted within the housing releasably retains the tongue in the retracted position. As a window sash of the double hung window is lifted, a trigger slidably engaged with the housing pivots the pivotable latch so as to release the tongue from the retracted position. | 09-15-2011 |
Henry Clark, Baton Rouge, LA US
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20110088190 | SOAP POUCH FOR WRIST-HUGGING MITT - An apparatus for washing the skin of a person, an animal, a pet, a car, and an object includes a wrist-hugging mitt having an opening for insertion of a hand of the person. A pocket is attached internally to a palm side of the mitt. The pocket has an open end to receive a bar of soap therein. The pocket will disperse some of the soap therefrom to wash the skin of the person. Additionally, the mitt can contain a thumb sheath. Optionally, the mitt is replaced with a washcloth. | 04-21-2011 |
Jay Dean Clark, Bixby, OK US
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20110168493 | STEP LADDER ATTACHMENT - An apparatus, that can be manufactured by injection mold technology, easily attachable to and detachable from the top cap of a step ladder and for use mainly by carpenters, electricians, plumbers, and painters for holding tools, paintbrushes, paint cans and the like. The apparatus works with “old style” (simple wooden top, or similar) step ladders by sliding and/or hooking onto the step ladder's top cap via a folding “lip & tooth” and with “new style” (WERNER® top, or similar) step ladders by mating at least one “tooth” protruding from the folding “lip & tooth” with a corresponding slit(s) found on the top cap's edge. | 07-14-2011 |
Jennifer L. Clark, Boise, ID US
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20120281257 | IMAGING DEVICE ASSEMBLY - An imaging device assembly that includes a first imaging module frame, a second imaging module frame, and at least one first attachment member including a base positioned within an interior of the first imaging module frame and at least one protrusion extending from the base through a first wall portion of the first imaging module frame to be exposed external to the first imaging module frame, wherein the at least one protrusion is releasably connected to a top portion of the second imaging module frame. | 11-08-2012 |
Joe Clark, Enoree, SC US
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20080196176 | Unsubstituted and polymeric lactone colorants for coloring consumer products - This invention relates to unsubstituted and polymeric leuco colorants for use as consumer product additives to indicate a product function by color change, to make attractive or distinctive visual effects, or to provide latent or delayed color generation. The colorants may be present in a stable, colorless state and may be transformed to an intense colored state upon exposure to certain physical or chemical changes. Alternatively, the colorants may be transformed from one color to another color upon exposure to certain physical or chemical changes. The colored form of the unsubstituted or polymeric leuco colorant may be transient, since the colorant can revert back to its colorless form or its original color after the physical or chemical activation has been removed or changed. Polymeric leuco colorants are typically comprised of at least two components: at least one leuco chromophore component and at least one polymeric component. | 08-21-2008 |
John D. Clark, Oceanside, CA US
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20130061163 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF EDITING A CHEMICAL STRUCTURE ON A TOUCH-SCREEN - Gestures for creating chemical structures on a touch screen device include circular motions, check marks, and swipes that cause a touch screen enabled device to display symbols representing chemical structures or related information in response to the gestures. | 03-07-2013 |
John Joseph Clark, Ridgeville, SC US
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20120276634 | SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS AND EMBRYO HARVESTING AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PREPARING PLANT EMBRYOS FOR PLANT PRODUCTION - Described herein are methods and media for facilitating somatic embryogenesis and for collecting, conditioning, and transferring the washed embryos onto a substrate and into an environment suitable for conditioning the embryos for a desired period of time so they become germination-competent for plant production. The described plant embryo cleaning apparatus and method are used for preparing multiple plant embryos for plant production. The apparatus and method can use a cleaning fluid source, a fluid-conditioning system, a fluid-delivery structure, a cleaning station, an outlet mechanism, a negative pressure source, and a controller. | 11-01-2012 |
John R. Clark, Fayetteville, AR US
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20110302680 | Blackberry plant named APF-45 - Description and specifications of a new and distinct blackberry cultivar named ‘APF-45’ which originated from seed produced by a hand pollinated cross of Ark. Selection APF-1 (non-patented, unreleased genotype)×APF-12 (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 16,989) is provided. This new blackberry cultivar can be distinguished by its very firm fruit with excellent postharvest handling potential, medium-large size, attractive fruit appearance, very good flavor, excellent plant health, and cane erectness. | 12-08-2011 |
20110307983 | Peach tree named 'White Diamond' - Description and specification of a new and distinct peach tree cultivar named ‘White Diamond’ which originated from a hand-pollinated cross of Ark. 392 (female, non-patented, unreleased genotype)בWhite River’ (male, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 15,159) is provided, This new peach tree cultivar can be distinguished by its late-season maturity, firm flesh, low-acid flavor, large freestone fruits and resistance to bacterial spot disease. | 12-15-2011 |
20120297511 | Grape plant named 'A-1710' - Description and specifications of a new and distinct grapevine cultivar which originated from a hand-pollinated cross of Moored (non-patented)×NY | 11-22-2012 |
20130047306 | Raspberry plant named 'PACIFIC MAJESTY' - A new and distinct cultivar of Raspberry plant named ‘Pacific Majesty’ as described and shown herein. ‘Pacific Majesty’ provides typically larger fruit, better firmness and typically higher yields than ‘Rafzaqu’, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,512 and ‘Marcela’ U.S. Plant Pat. No. 17,819. ‘Pacific Majesty’ provides fruit with a lighter red color than ‘Pacific Royale’ U.S. Plant Pat. No. 21,536. Distinct characteristics of ‘Pacific Majesty’ include the combination of very large, conic fruit, bright color and high yield. | 02-21-2013 |
John Reuben Clark, Fayetteville, AR US
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20090288233 | Blackberry plant named 'Natchez' - Description and specifications of a new and distinct blackberry cultivar named ‘Natchez’ which originated from seed produced by a hand pollinated cross of Ark. 2005 (non-patented)×Ark. 1857 (non-patented) is provided. This new blackberry cultivar can be distinguished by its high yields, large fruit size, good fruit quality, early season fruit ripening, prolific fruiting row establishment, and healthy plants. | 11-19-2009 |
20090307810 | Grape Plant Named 'A-2640' - A grape cultivar particularly distinguished by large, seedless, black-skinned berries, large clusters, with a mid to late season of ripening, high productivity and good vine health, is disclosed. | 12-10-2009 |
20120151645 | Blackberry Plant Named 'Reuben' - This invention relates to a new and distinct variety of blackberry plant named ‘Reuben’, which is primarily characterized by its primocane fruiting habit, large fruit size, high quality, and high productivity, is disclosed. | 06-14-2012 |
20130174305 | Blackberry plant named 'APF-77' - Description and specifications of a new and distinct blackberry cultivar named ‘APF-77’ which originated from seed produced by a hand pollinated cross of APF-12 (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 16,989)×Arapaho (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 8,510) is provided. This new blackberry cultivar can be distinguished by its primocane-fruiting trait with attractive, large fruit with excellent flavor, excellent plant health, and erect canes and enhanced performance for fruit set and development in high summer temperatures. | 07-04-2013 |
20140041087 | BLACKBERRY PLANT NAMED 'EMILIA' - A new and distinct cultivar of Blackberry plant named ‘Emilia’ as described and shown herein. Distinctive characteristics of ‘Emilia’ include its earliness, thornless stems, large sized fruit and sweetness without bitter aftertaste. | 02-06-2014 |
20140090122 | Blackberry plant named 'A-2312' - Description and specifications of a new and distinct blackberry cultivar named ‘A-2312’ which originated from seed produced by a hand pollinated cross of Ark. Selection APF-1 (non-patented, unreleased genotype)×A-2002 (non-patented, unreleased genotype) is provided. This new blackberry cultivar can be distinguished by its firm, large, sweet fruit with excellent postharvest handling potential, attractive fruit appearance, very good flavor, excellent plant health, potential reduced chilling requirement compared to other University of Arkansas's cultivars, and high yields. | 03-27-2014 |
20140196182 | Blackberry plant named 'Camila' - A new and distinct primocane-fruiting cultivar of Blackberry plant named “Camila” as described and shown herein. Distinctive characteristics of “Camila” include its earliness, thornless stems, large sized fruit and sweetness without bitter aftertaste. | 07-10-2014 |
20140373228 | Blackberry plant named 'Amara' - A new and distinct cultivar of Blackberry plant named ‘Amara’ as described and shown herein. ‘Amara’ has a primocane fruiting habit on a thornless plant, coupled with high fruit quality (visually attractive with excellent flavor, firmness, and low regression to red drupelets in post harvest). | 12-18-2014 |
20150020246 | Blackberry plant named 'Osage' - Description and specifications of a new and distinct blackberry cultivar named ‘Osage’ which originated from seed produced by a hand pollinated cross of Ark. Selection A-1719T (non-patented, unreleased genotype)×A-2108T (non-patented, unreleased genotype) is provided. This new blackberry cultivar can be distinguished by its excellent flavor, thornless canes, even drupelet fill and lack of white drupelets on berries, medium berry size, excellent postharvest storage potential, mid-early season ripening, high yields and healthy plants. | 01-15-2015 |
20150040276 | Grape plant named 'Hope' - Description and specifications of a new and distinct grapevine cultivar named ‘Hope’ which originated from a hand-pollinated cross of A-1562 (non-patented, non-released breeding genotype)×A-1704 (non-patented, non-released breeding genotype). This new grapevine cultivar can be distinguished by its very tight large clusters, fruity flavor, high yields, medium vigor, and healthy plant. | 02-05-2015 |
20150040277 | Grape plant named 'Gratitude' - Description and specifications of a new and distinct grapevine cultivar named ‘Gratitude’ which originated from a hand-pollinated cross of A-1925 (non-patented, non-released breeding genotype; female)×A-1581 (non-patented, non-released breeding genotype; male). This new grapevine cultivar can be distinguished by its seedless, green, crisp berries with neutral flavor and resists cracking from rainfall at maturity. The fruit grows in large tight clusters, the vines have medium vigor, and the plants are healthy. | 02-05-2015 |
20150040278 | Grape plant named 'Joy' - Description and specifications of a new and distinct grapevine cultivar which originated from a hand-pollinated cross of A-1919 (non-patented, non-released breeding genotype)×A-1908 (non-patented, non-released breeding genotype). This new grapevine cultivar can be distinguished by its seedless, blue berries of exceptionally fruity flavor, medium sized clusters, moderate to high yield, medium vigor, and healthy plant. | 02-05-2015 |
20150040279 | Grape plant named 'Faith' - Description and specifications of a new and distinct grapevine cultivar named ‘Faith’ which originated from a hand-pollinated cross of A-1962 (non-patented, non-released breeding genotype)×Jupiter (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 13,309) made in 1990. This new grapevine cultivar can be distinguished by its seedless, blue/black berries of with neutral and occasional slight fruity flavor, medium sized clusters, medium vigor, and healthy plant. | 02-05-2015 |
Jonathan A. Clark, San Jose, CA US
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20130077773 | Secure Processing of Confidential Information on a Network - A system, method, and apparatus for processing confidential information. In one embodiment, the method includes: receiving confidential information on an incoming line coupled to the call center server; intercepting a DTMF tone portion of the confidential information at an encoder located between the incoming line and an agent at the remote client; and processing the DTMF tone at approximately the same time for two separate data paths, wherein a first path contains encoded confidential information for a call server, and a second path contains no confidential information for the agent. | 03-28-2013 |
Justin Clark, Stillwater, OK US
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20110220343 | HIGH FLOW INTAKE SYSTEM FOR SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS - A high flow intake system for a horizontal pump skid installation is provided for reducing cavitation and for eliminating a necessity to have a booster pump. A pump inlet assembly has a collar that is affixed to a horizontal pump body proximate a pump intake. The pump inlet assembly has a plurality, e.g., four, inlet members that protrude from the collar member at an angle, preferably, 30 degrees, from a longitudinal axis of the pump body. Each of a plurality of hoses is connected to one of the plurality of inlet members. A distribution manifold has an inlet and a plurality of outlets that receive the second ends of the hoses. Preferably, each of the hoses has a length that is at least 20 times an inner diameter so that fluid passing through each of the hoses develops laminar flow. | 09-15-2011 |
Karen M.k. Clark, New Orleans, LA US
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20120152279 | ELONGATED WASHCLOTH - An elongated washcloth has one or more loops formed on each end thereof. The loops may be sized to fit a user's hands or wrists. The elongated washcloth may be formed from a single piece of material, where the loops are formed by folding the ends of a strip of material down onto itself. The elongated washcloth may be useful for people to clean themselves by rubbing a portion of the washcloth over sections of their body. The washcloth may be especially useful for people with limited range of motion, permitting such people to reach places they may otherwise be unable to reach with a conventional washcloth. | 06-21-2012 |
Keith R. Clark, Santa Fe, NM US
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20120042689 | PROCESS FOR PURIFYING NATURAL GAS AND REGENERATING ONE OR MORE ADSORBERS - One exemplary embodiment can be a process for purifying a natural gas by using first and second adsorbers. The process may include passing a feed including the natural gas through the first adsorber to obtain a purified natural gas product, regenerating the second adsorber in a heating stage, and regenerating the second adsorber in a cooling stage. The heating stage may include separating a portion of the feed comprised in a regeneration gas, passing the regeneration gas to a dryer for removing water, heating the regeneration gas with a heater after exiting the dryer, and passing the regeneration gas to the second adsorber to regenerate the second adsorber. The cooling stage may include expelling at initiation of cooling at least a part of a fluid present in the second adsorber to the dryer to desorb water from a molecular sieve in the dryer, and cooling the second adsorber by circulating the regeneration gas bypassing the heater. | 02-23-2012 |
Kenneth K. Clark, Tulsa, OK US
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20120174663 | PRESSURE SENSOR WITH INTERNAL BELLOWS - A pressure sensor includes an outer body defining a sensor cavity and a resonator element located at least partially within the sensor cavity. The pressure sensor also includes a bellows having an outer side and an inner side and that is located at least partially within the outer body. the inner side of the bellows defines an internal volume and is configured to receive a measured fluid into the internal volume. The pressure sensor also includes a measuring fluid filling at least a portion of an area between the outer side and the outer body. | 07-12-2012 |
Kim Marie Clark, Metairie, LA US
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20090044903 | ADHESIVE CORD COVER - An adhesive cord cover for enveloping a cord, such as an electrical cord or chandelier chain. The adhesive cord cover is formed from a lengthwise strip of fabric. A pressure sensitive adhesive is attached to the fabric strip, preferably along a first lengthwise edge. The pressure sensitive adhesive is positioned and configured to allow a fastening side of the pressure sensitive adhesive to be selectively adhered to the lengthwise strip of fabric to thereby form a tubular configuration for enveloping a cord. | 02-19-2009 |
Louis Clark, Redwood City, CA US
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20120276594 | CELLOBIOHYDROLASE VARIANTS - The present invention relates to cellobiohydrolase variants having improved thermostability and/or thermoactivity in comparison to wild-type | 11-01-2012 |
20140005057 | PROTEIN VARIANT GENERATION BY REGION SHUFFLING | 01-02-2014 |
Lucy Miller Clark, Tolland, CT US
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20100114650 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED, AUTOMATED MEDIA PLANNING METHOD AND SYSTEM - An automated computer system for media planning is provided. The automated computer system includes functionality for determining geographically-localized estimated sales data for use in generating media plans. The automated computer system also includes functionality for determining the relative value of a localized geography to a media plan. The automated computer system further includes functionality for a media buyable unit (MBU) score for use in generating a geographically-localized media plan. | 05-06-2010 |
20100114651 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED, AUTOMATED MEDIA PLANNING METHOD AND SYSTEM - An automated computer system for scoring the effectiveness of a number of number of media options for purposes of media planning is provided. The system implements the following functions: receiving a client objective for a media plan for advertising a number of products and/or services and a consumer purchasing frequency for the number of products and/or services; receiving a number of media product options; and scoring the effectiveness of each of the number of media product options based on the client objective and the consumer purchasing frequency to obtain a value for each of the number of media product options. The client objective may be selected from a number of discrete objectives and the consumer purchasing frequency may be selected from a number of consumer purchasing frequency options. | 05-06-2010 |
20100114652 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED, AUTOMATED MEDIA PLANNING METHOD AND SYSTEM - An automated computer system for generating a geographically-localized media plan including a number of selected media buyable units (MBUs) is provided. The system implements the following functions: receiving client-defined information and a number of business rules; receiving a number of MBUs each having a relative value and including a first and second MBU associated with a first media product option and a third and fourth MBU associated with a second media product option; applying an optimization algorithm to the client-defined information, the number of business rules and the number of MBU relative values to obtain a number of selected MBUs included in a geographically-localized media plan; and outputting the geographically-localized media plan for use by a client in media planning. The first MBU associated with a first geography. The second MBU is associated with a second geography and the first geography, with the first geography being larger than the second geography and the first geography substantially covering the second geography. | 05-06-2010 |
Mark Harold Clark, Santa Clara, CA US
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20120298947 | LOW TEMPERATURE P+ SILICON JUNCTION MATERIAL FOR A NON-VOLATILE MEMORY DEVICE - A method for forming a non-volatile memory device includes forming a dielectric material overlying a semiconductor substrate, forming a first wiring structure overlying the first dielectric material, depositing an undoped amorphous silicon layer, depositing an aluminum layer over the amorphous silicon layer at a temperature of about 450 Degrees Celsius or lower, annealing the amorphous silicon and aluminum at a temperature of about 450 Degrees Celsius or lower to form a p+ polycrystalline layer, depositing a resistive switching material comprising an amorphous silicon material overlying the polycrystalline silicon material, forming a second wiring structure comprising a metal material overlying the resistive switching material. | 11-29-2012 |
20130020548 | SEED LAYER FOR A P+ SILICON GERMANIUM MATERIAL FOR A NON-VOLATILE MEMORY DEVICE AND METHOD - A method of forming a non-volatile memory device includes providing a substrate having a surface, depositing a dielectric overlying the surface, forming a first wiring structure overlying the dielectric, depositing silicon material overlying the first wiring structure, the silicon layer having a thickness of less than about 100 Angstroms, depositing silicon germanium material at a temperature raging from about 400 to about 490 Degrees Celsius overlying the first wiring structure using the silicon layer as a seed layer, wherein the silicon germanium material is substantially free of voids and has polycrystalline characteristics, depositing resistive switching material (e.g. amorphous silicon material) overlying the silicon germanium material, depositing a conductive material overlying the resistive material, and forming a second wiring structure overlying the conductive material. | 01-24-2013 |
20140145135 | SUB-OXIDE INTERFACE LAYER FOR TWO-TERMINAL MEMORY - Provision of fabrication, construction, and/or assembly of a two-terminal memory device is described herein. The two-terminal memory device can include an active region with a silicon bearing layer, an interface layer, and an active metal layer. The interface layer can created comprising a non-stoichimetric sub-oxide that can be a combination of multiple silicon and/or silicon oxide layers with an aggregate chemical formula of SiO | 05-29-2014 |
20140312297 | DEVICE STRUCTURE FOR A RRAM AND METHOD - A method of forming a resistive device includes forming a first wiring layer overlying a first dielectric on top of a substrate, forming a junction material, patterning the first wiring layer and junction material to expose a portion of the first dielectric, forming a second dielectric over the patterned first wiring layer, forming an opening in the second dielectric to expose a portion of the junction material, forming a resistive switching material over the portion of the junction material in the opening, the resistive switching material having an intrinsic semiconductor characteristic, forming a conductive material over the resistive switching material, etching the conductive material and the resistive switching material to expose respective sidewalls of the resistive switching material and the conductive material, and the second dielectric, and forming a second wiring layer over the conductive material in contact with the respective sidewalls and the second dielectric. | 10-23-2014 |
Mary B. Clark, St. Louis, MO US
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20110142213 | PROFILE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INCLUDING USER INTERFACE FOR ACCESSING AND MAINTAINING PROFILE DATA OF USER SUBSCRIBED TELEPHONY SERVICES - Subscriber profile data is managed. The subscriber profile data is associated with a communications service subscribed to by a subscriber. A request to retrieve the subscriber profile data is received based upon a client sending a request for the subscriber profile data. The client hosts a user interface configured to allow the subscriber to obtain and update the subscriber profile data. The subscriber profile data is retrieved from the communications network in response to the request to retrieve the subscriber profile data. A request to update the subscriber profile data is received based upon the client sending a request to update the subscriber profile data. An update for the subscriber profile data is forwarded to the communications network based upon receiving the request to update the subscriber profile data. | 06-16-2011 |
20130279676 | PROFILE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INCLUDING USER INTERFACE FOR ACCESSING AND MAINTAINING PROFILE DATA OF USER SUBSCRIBED TELEPHONY SERVICES - Subscription profile data is managed. The subscription profile data is associated with a communications service. A user interface is sent to a hosting client for a user to obtain access to and make changes to subscription profile data. A request to retrieve the subscription profile data is received from the client. The subscription profile data is retrieved from within a communications network in response to the request to retrieve the subscription profile data. A request to update the subscription profile data is received. An update for the subscription profile data is forwarded so that the communications service is implemented in the communications network in accordance with the update. | 10-24-2013 |
20140169541 | PROFILE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INCLUDING USER INTERFACE FOR ACCESSING AND MAINTAINING PROFILE DATA OF USER SUBSCRIBED TELEPHONY SERVICES - Data used to implement a communications service is managed. A request for a user interface is received over a first communications network from a hosting client. The user interface is sent over the first communications network to the hosting client in accordance with the request. The data used to implement the communications service is received over the first communications network from the hosting client via the user interface. The data used to implement the communications service is forwarded to within a second communications network. The communications service is implemented in the second communications network in accordance with the data. | 06-19-2014 |
Mary B. Clark, Florissnt, MO US
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20090198773 | Multi-User Database System and Method for Resource Usage Tracking - The disclosure is directed to a database system. In a particular embodiment, a database system includes a first processor configured to receive transactions, including session maintenance transactions and data requests, from one or more users. The database system also includes a request table to store resource usage data associated with the data requests. The request table is accessible to identify particular data requests that utilize a selected level of computing resources. | 08-06-2009 |
Nicholas Clark, Washington, DC US
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20110110557 | Geo-locating an Object from Images or Videos - The present invention discloses a novel method, computer program product, and system for determining a spatial location of a target object from the selection of points in multiple images that correspond to the object location within the images. In one aspect, the method includes collecting location and orientation information of one or more image sensors producing the images; the collected location and orientation information is then used to determine the spatial location of the target object. | 05-12-2011 |
Orlando Eddie Clark, Kenner, LA US
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20080302143 | Secure Tap - My invention “Secure Tap” is a locking box designed to fit over the tap that cable companies use to distribute their services to their customers. The purpose or use for this invention is to stop the theft of cable service and protect cable provider customers of services being interrupted by theft. The secure tap has internal hinge placement to avoid tampering with the hinge to gain unlawfully entry, also the lock placement is out of reach with a double locking latch. Meaning if the box is pried or forced open it will not lock or close therefore revealing the theft of service. | 12-11-2008 |
Paul W. Clark, Folsom, CA US
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20120214406 | Wireless Repeater - A system and a method achieve a higher level of stable gain for a cellular telephone booster (repeater) than previously considered to be achievable. An RF signal booster includes active stability control provided by an active stability network. The active stability network decreases the amount of radiated or conducted parasitic signal coupled from the output of an amplifier back to the input of the amplifier. The active stability network allows a higher system gain than would otherwise be achievable. In one embodiment, the active stability network (stabilization network) includes an RF sample coupler, one or more band pass filters, a vector modulator, an RF recombining coupler and an RF detection circuit. An algorithm controls the stabilization network to minimize the amount of parasitic coupled signal from the output of the amplifier back to the input of the amplifier and to maximize the achievable system gain. | 08-23-2012 |
Peter L. Clark, St. Peters, MO US
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20110183369 | PLANT INFESTING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - The present disclosure provides systems and methods for infesting the roots of a plant with larval insects. In various embodiments, an exemplary method includes injecting an egg solution into a root zone of the plant, wherein the root zone is disposed within a planting media of the plant. | 07-28-2011 |
Randy Wayne Clark, Strathmore, CA US
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20130102222 | LIGHT ACTIVATED GLOW-IN-THE-DARK DOODLER - A glow-in-the-dark toy kit includes a hand-held light emitting device having a power source, a control circuit, a narrow beam light emitting diode and a wide beam light emitting diode. The power source provides an electrical energy to the control circuit. The control circuit provides the electrical energy to either the narrow or wide beam light emitting diodes. The narrow and wide beam light emitting diodes emit a wavelength of light around 405 nanometers a distance of at least 10 feet. The range of the wavelength of light used could also be plus or minus 50 nanometers. A receiving device includes a phosphorescence layer that reemits light once illuminated with the wavelength of light from the emitting device. The hand-held light emitting device can then be used in a dark environment to react with the phosphorescence layer of the receiving device from the distance of at least 10 feet. | 04-25-2013 |
20130184085 | LIGHT EMITTING TOYS AND LIGHT ACTIVATED TARGETS - A glow-in-the-dark toy kit includes a light emitting device configured to be controlled by a first player. The light emitting device is configured to emit a wavelength of light around 405 nanometers from a light emitting diode powered by a power source. A light receiving device is associated with the light emitting device and configured to be worn by a second player. The light receiving device includes a phosphorescence layer reactive to the 405 nanometer wavelength of light. The devices are used in a dark environment allowing the 405 nanometer wavelength of light to react with the phosphorescence layer and display an imaginary or real impact when the first player uses the light emitting device to illuminate the light receiving device worn by the second player. | 07-18-2013 |
Rendel B. Clark, Mandeville, LA US
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20090259483 | Method for making a land management decision based on processed elevational data - A method for making a land management decision comprises surveying a field with a location-determining receiver to determine position data and corresponding elevation data. A data processor or elevation module determines an average elevation data for a zone within the field around a particular cell. The data processor or classifier classifies each cell into classifications comprising a depression cell and a summit cell based on the determined elevation difference between the particular cell and the average elevation. The data processor and the prescription module generate a prescription for the cells in the field based on at least one of the classification and the determined elevation difference. | 10-15-2009 |
Rendell Bruce Clark, Mandeville, LA US
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20080253618 | PROCESS FOR NORMALIZING IMAGES OR OTHER DATA LAYERS - A method of processing vegetation data including the steps of identifying data relating to an agricultural field, segregating areas of predetermined development patterns and prescribing application rates of an agricultural compound. The identifying step includes identifying data relating to an agricultural field representative of areas of predetermined development patterns of vegetation in the field. The segregating step includes segregating the areas of the predetermined development patterns thereby defining segregated areas, other areas in the field being non-segregated areas. The prescribing step including prescribing application rates of an agricultural compound to the non-segregated areas dependent on at least one attribute determined from the data. | 10-16-2008 |
Richard B. Clark, Los Altos, CA US
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20120214436 | Mobile safety devices and methods - A wireless personal communication device provides two-way cellular connection with a subscriber and a contact from a directory stored within the device. A calendar voice reminder may announce to the subscriber time for medications, appointments or other programs. This feature may be programmed and activated via wired or wireless connection with a computer, or by a smart phone, text message or other communication. GPS may provide the location of the subscriber, e.g., via Google Maps or other location mapping service to the selected individuals in the subscribers secured directory. The device provides a simple two-button interface for initiating and receiving communications, including emergency calling and location tracking. A USB connection or interface may charge the battery and/or to provide programming instructions. In other embodiments, the device includes means for communicating via Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or other wired or wireless network connection protocols. | 08-23-2012 |
Robert A. Clark, Peaks Island, ME US
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20090091510 | ASPECT-RATIO INDEPENDENT, MULTIMEDIA CAPTURE AND PRESENTATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS THEREOF - A multimedia capture and presentation system includes a plurality of imaging systems and one or more detection systems. The plurality of imaging systems capture image areas of a scene from at least partially different locations. The one or more detection systems determine a relative position of each of the plurality of imaging systems with respect to the different locations of the scene from where the image areas are captured. The relative position of each of the plurality of imaging systems and the captured image areas are used to generate a multimedia presentation of the scene. The control system adjusts the output of the captured image areas from the plurality of projection systems to conform to a display environment. The one or more detection systems determine another relative position of each of the plurality of imaging systems with respect to the display environment on which the image areas are displayed. The plurality of imaging systems output the captured image areas for the multimedia presentation system. The control system adjusts the output from one or more of the plurality of imaging systems to generate the multimedia presentation based on the determined relative position of each of the plurality of imaging systems with respect to the different locations of the scene from where the image areas are captured and the determined relative position of each of the plurality of imaging systems with respect to the display environment on which the image areas are displayed. | 04-09-2009 |
20090091511 | ASPECT-RATIO INDEPENDENT, MULTIMEDIA CAPTURE AND EDITING SYSTEMS AND METHODS THEREOF - A multimedia capture system includes a plurality of imaging systems and one or more detection systems. The plurality of imaging systems capture image areas of a scene from at least partially different locations. The one or more detection systems determine a relative position of each of the plurality of imaging systems with respect to the different locations of the scene from where the image areas are captured. The relative position of each of the plurality of imaging systems and the captured image areas are used to generate a multimedia presentation of the scene. The capture system may be worn by an individual or may be on a stationary or mobile support. | 04-09-2009 |
Robert M. Clark, Crestwood, MO US
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20090132327 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SELLING COMMUNICATION SERVICES - A system that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, a communication device having a controller to receive from a service center a request directing a field service agent utilizing the communication device to fulfill a service order of a customer, receive from the service center information identifying one or more services of the communication system to which the customer has not subscribed, and present the one or more unsubscribed services to assist the field service agent in selling the customer at least one among the one or more unsubscribed services. Other embodiments are disclosed. | 05-21-2009 |
Robert Mark Clark, Crestwood, MO US
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20110145714 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR WEB-INTEGRATED STATISTICAL ANALYSIS - A method and system for performing statistical analysis using a web browser includes selecting raw data for statistical analysis and specifying statistical operation(s) on the raw data. The web browser may be used to generate first program code corresponding to the statistical operation(s). After sending the first program code to a web server for execution, output data resulting from executing the first program code may be received at the web browser. The web browser may generate and display a graphical representation of the output data. The web browser may also be used to configure the graphical representation and generate second program code executable by a web browser for generating the graphical representation. | 06-16-2011 |
Robin Clark, Kaleheo, HI US
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20120220565 | PYRIDYL-AMINE FUSED AZADECALIN MODULATORS - The present invention provides a novel class of pyridyl-amine fused azadecalin compounds and methods of using the compounds as glucocorticoid receptor modulators. | 08-30-2012 |
20130072486 | PYRIMIDINE CYCLOHEXYL GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR MODULATORS - The present invention provides a class of pyrimidinedione cyclohexyl compounds and methods of using these compounds as glucocorticoid receptor modulators. | 03-21-2013 |
20140162361 | PYRIMIDINE CYCLOHEXYL GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR MODULATORS - The present invention provides a class of pyrimidinedione cyclohexyl compounds and methods of using these compounds as glucocorticoid receptor modulators. | 06-12-2014 |
20150065532 | PYRIMIDINE CYCLOHEXYL GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR MODULATORS - The present invention provides a class of pyrimidinedione cyclohexyl compounds and methods of using these compounds as glucocorticoid receptor modulators. | 03-05-2015 |
Robin Douglas Clark, Lawai, HI US
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20090325950 | Benzoxazine derivatives and uses thereof - The present invention provides a compound of the formula: | 12-31-2009 |
20130123251 | BENZOXAZINE DERIVATIVES AND USES THEREOF - The present invention provides a compound of the formula: | 05-16-2013 |
Roger Clark, Middletown, CT US
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20090298854 | Indole acetic acid derivatives and their use as pharmaceutical agents - This invention is directed to indole acetic acid derivatives and their use in pharmaceutical compositions for the treatment of diseases such as diabetes, obesity, hyperlipidemia, and atherosclerotic disease. The invention is also directed to intermediates useful in preparation of indole acetic derivatives and to methods of preparation. | 12-03-2009 |
Ryan L. Clark, St. Maries, ID US
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20130119746 | REPLACEABLE ARBOR TOOL HOLDER FOR REPLACEABLE IMPACT TOOLS - A replaceable arbor tool holder for replaceable impact tools provides a base structurally carrying a tool holder for a replaceable impact tool. The base is arcuate and the tool holder is structurally interconnected to a top surface of the base. A medial channel is defined in the tool holder to releasably carry an impact tool. The tool holder converts impact forces upon the impact tool into frictional forces along a line tangent to the circumference of the arbor when the tool holder is fastened to the rotating arbor. | 05-16-2013 |
Scotty O'Brian Clark, Anderson, SC US
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20100059093 | Adjustable trailer hitch mount for an umbrella - The trailer hitch mount for an umbrella includes a square cross-section shaft that is adapted to slide into a standard sleeve-style trailer hitch receiver that is currently available on many vehicles. The shaft includes a series of holes along the sides thereof to receive a pin in order to secure the shaft to the trailer hitch receiver in a telescopic relationship. The series of holes allows the shaft length to be adjusted, so that the distance between the trailer hitch receiver and the opposed end of the shaft may be shortened or lengthened, as desired. The shaft includes two ends, one of which slides into the trailer hitch receiver, and the other end includes a hollow pivoting cylindrical tube that is used to receive the bottom end of an umbrella pole. The pivoting tube includes adjustment means, so that the pivoting tube may be tilted to a desired angle and secured in that position. For travel or storage purposes, the pivoting tube may be folded down and secured into a compact position parallel with the shaft. At an upper end of the pivoting tube is receiving and securing means for the umbrella pole. The umbrella pole, in a preferred embodiment, slides into the hollow pivoting tube and a hand screw positioned on the side of the pivoting tube at its upper end may be tightened against the umbrella pole and secured thereby. | 03-11-2010 |
Sherrie Clark, Minden, NV US
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20120249281 | INDUCTOR AND EDDY CURRENT SENSOR INCLUDING AN INDUCTOR - An inductor and an eddy current sensor including an inductor are disclosed. The inductor includes a patterned metal layer arranged on an insulating substrate. The inductor is capable of sensing eddy current within a high temperature region. | 10-04-2012 |
Sherrie Ann Clark, Minden, NV US
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20120326731 | SENSOR ASSEMBLIES USED TO DETECT THE PROXIMITY OF A MATERIAL TO A MICROWAVE ELEMENT - Sensor assemblies used to detect the proximity of a material to a microwave element are disclosed. One example sensor assembly includes a signal generator configured to generate at least one microwave signal, a coupler connected to the signal generator, a microwave element coupled to the coupler, and a processing module connected to the coupler. The microwave element is configured to generate an electromagnetic field as a function of said at least one microwave signal. The microwave element is structured to reflect a loading signal to said coupler when a material interacts with the electromagnetic field. The processing module is configured to process the loading signal with a reference signal to generate a data signal representative of the proximity of the material to the microwave element. The data signal defines a sub-microwave frequency. | 12-27-2012 |
20130075463 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EQUIPMENT MONITORING COMPONENT CONFIGURATION - A system and method for configuring a communications interface between a monitoring apparatus and one or more equipment monitoring components is disclosed. The equipment monitoring components are designed to physically and/or electrically interface with each other while in proximity to equipment being monitored. Each of these components has a proximately disposed unique associated machine readable code. A set of configuration information is also associated with the machine readable code. The codes are scanned and mapped to the configuration information in order to automate configuration of communication between the monitoring apparatus and equipment monitoring components. | 03-28-2013 |
Stephan R. Clark US
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20090180117 | OPTICAL DEVICE FOR DISPERSING LIGHT - An optical device includes an aperture stop that limits an angular extent of light from an illuminated sample. A first lens is positioned between the aperture stop and a detector plane. A second lens is positioned between the first lens and the detector plane and is operable to map light from the aperture stop to the detector plane such that the light is averaged at the detector plane. | 07-16-2009 |
Stephen Clark, Menifee, CA US
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20130026787 | YARD TRACTOR WITH REMOTE CONTROLLED REAR ACCESS DOOR - A yard tractor incorporating a fluid cylinder pressurized by fluid from a control valve actuated by a switch accessible from the driver's seat. | 01-31-2013 |
Stephen John Clark, Allen, TX US
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20130120590 | BLOCK TROUBLESHOOTING - A system may include a media content processing subsystem associated with a subscriber. The media content processing subsystem may be configured to scan at least a subset of channels of a media broadcast to create a spectrum block map; determine a spectrum block of a channel of a media broadcast indicated as being a troubled channel; and identify, according to the spectrum block map, at least one additional channel of the media broadcast included in the spectrum block of the troubled channel. | 05-16-2013 |
Stewart Clark, St. Louis, MO US
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20120000114 | MOLE TRAP AND METHOD OF OPERATION THEREFOR - A mole trap includes a molded housing with first and second portions. One of the portions includes two molded posts. A trigger and release plate are each pivotally mounted on one of the two posts, and are substantially encased within the housing. The trap may include a first shaft connected to a trigger pad, and a spring loaded second shaft. The first shaft is slideable with respect to the second shaft, which is connected to a plurality of tines. A release is operative to hold a trigger in a set position, and thereby hold the spring loaded second shaft in the set position. The first shaft is operable to displace the release in response to an upward force applied to the trigger pad, wherein the release is operable to release the trigger in response to the displacement, wherein the trigger is operable to release the spring loaded outer shaft. | 01-05-2012 |
20140190069 | MOLE TRAP AND METHOD OF OPERATION THEREFOR - A mole trap includes a molded housing with first and second portions. One of the portions includes two molded posts. A trigger and release plate are each pivotally mounted on one of the two posts, and are substantially encased within the housing. The trap may include a first shaft connected to a trigger pad, and a spring loaded second shaft. The first shaft is slideable with respect to the second shaft, which is connected to a plurality of tines. A release is operative to hold a trigger in a set position, and thereby hold the spring loaded second shaft in the set position. The first shaft is operable to displace the release in response to an upward force applied to the trigger pad, wherein the release is operable to release the trigger in response to the displacement, wherein the trigger is operable to release the spring loaded outer shaft. | 07-10-2014 |
20140196356 | MOLE TRAP AND METHOD OF OPERATION THEREFOR - A mole trap includes a molded housing with first and second portions. One of the portions includes two molded posts. A trigger and release plate are each pivotally mounted on one of the two posts, and are substantially encased within the housing. The trap may include a first shaft connected to a trigger pad, and a spring loaded second shaft. The first shaft is slideable with respect to the second shaft, which is connected to a plurality of tines. A release is operative to hold a trigger in a set position, and thereby hold the spring loaded second shaft in the set position. The first shaft is operable to displace the release in response to an upward force applied to the trigger pad, wherein the release is operable to release the trigger in response to the displacement, wherein the trigger is operable to release the spring loaded outer shaft. | 07-17-2014 |
Stewart Clark, Wilmington, DE US
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20120247628 | Conductive Bi-Fold Wallet - A conductive wallet includes a bi-fold design with conductive fabric and conductive polyurethane foam on the outer and bottom surfaces. The wallet is configured and designed with silver-plated conductive anti-microbial fabric on the outer surface and (in communication with) conductive polyurethane foam to form a flat-circled tip on the bottom center crease of the wallet. The wallet would be used to protect the user when making transactions at automated teller machines and supermarket kiosks etc.; it's ergonomically configured for use on keypads, resistive screens and to transfer a low thermal electrical current from the human finger to operate capacitive screens. | 10-04-2012 |
Suzanne W. Clark, Simpsonville, SC US
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20100102084 | Remote control cover - A disposable cover for use with a remote control device is constructed having a transparent window in the top panel. The pouch-like cover relates to the shape of the remote control device it is covering. The flexible, moisture-resistant disposable cover prevents pathogens or contaminants on the surface of the remote control to contact the hand holding the control. The refillable dispensing container and reusable dispensing apparatus provide efficient hygienic delivery of individual covers using minimal packaging and space. | 04-29-2010 |
Tammy J. Clark, Blair, NV US
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20080269131 | Inhibitors of Akt Activity - Invented are novel 1H-imidazo[4,5-c]pyridin-2-yl compounds, the use of such compounds as inhibitors of protein kinase B activity and in the treatment of cancer and arthritis. | 10-30-2008 |
Thomas Earl Clark, Saint Louis, MO US
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20100219708 | MECHANICAL ENERGY MODULE - An energy module utilizing permanent magnets arranged on a moveable inner shaft ( | 09-02-2010 |
Timothy J. Clark, Minden, NV US
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20080262787 | METHOD AND APPARATUS OF MONITORING A MACHINE - A monitoring system for a machine is provided. The machine includes at least one movable member including at least one sensor configured to generate at least one speed measurement of the moveable member. The machine also includes at least one processor coupled in electronic data communication to the sensor. The sensor is configured to generate at least one time stamp value for the at least one speed measurement signal. The at least one processor is configured to generate a plurality of time-stamped speed measurement signals of the at least one moveable member. The processor is further configured to determine a prioritization of the plurality of time-stamped speed measurement signals as a function of at least one predetermined temporal value. | 10-23-2008 |
Travis L. Clark, St. Maries, ID US
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20130119746 | REPLACEABLE ARBOR TOOL HOLDER FOR REPLACEABLE IMPACT TOOLS - A replaceable arbor tool holder for replaceable impact tools provides a base structurally carrying a tool holder for a replaceable impact tool. The base is arcuate and the tool holder is structurally interconnected to a top surface of the base. A medial channel is defined in the tool holder to releasably carry an impact tool. The tool holder converts impact forces upon the impact tool into frictional forces along a line tangent to the circumference of the arbor when the tool holder is fastened to the rotating arbor. | 05-16-2013 |
W. E. Clark, Oklahoma City, OK US
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20110186298 | Method And System For Treating A Subterranean Formation Using Diversion - A method well treatment includes establishing fluid connectivity between a wellbore and at least one target zone for treatment within a subterranean formation, which is intersected by a wellbore. The method includes deploying coiled tubing into the wellbore and introducing a treatment composition into the wellbore. The method includes contacting a target zone within the subterranean formation with the treatment composition, introducing a diversion agent through the coiled tubing to an interval within a wellbore and repeating the introduction of the treatment, the contacting of the target zone and the introduction of the diversion agent for more than one target zone. | 08-04-2011 |
20130168082 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TREATING A SUBTERRANEAN FORMATION USING DIVERSION - A method of well treatment includes establishing fluid connectivity between a wellbore and at least one target zone for treatment within a subterranean formation. The method includes injecting a treatment composition into the wellbore. The method includes contacting a subterranean formation with the treatment composition, providing a diversion agent to a desired interval in the wellbore and measuring a wellbore parameter while performing at least one of the contacting the target zone and the providing the diversion agent. | 07-04-2013 |
Wesley C. Clark, Southington, CT US
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20110296604 | ICE-COMPENSATING COVER, METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF, A METHOD OF COVERING A POOL WITH THE ICE-COMPENSATING COVER - An ice-compensating cover including: a cover; a float; and a separable fastener interposed between the cover and the float, the separable fastener including a first portion adhesively bonded to the cover, and a second portion adhesively bonded to the float, wherein at least one of the first portion and the second portion defines a first opening in a center of the at least one of the first portion and the second portion. | 12-08-2011 |
20140013500 | ICE-COMPENSATING COVER, METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF, A METHOD OF COVERING A POOL WITH THE ICE-COMPENSATING COVER - An ice-compensating cover including: a cover; a float; and a separable fastener interposed between the cover and the float, the separable fastener including a first portion adhesively bonded to the cover, and a second portion adhesively bonded to the float, wherein at least one of the first portion and the second portion defines a first opening in a center of the at least one of the first portion and the second portion. | 01-16-2014 |
W. Stewart Clark, Brentwood, MO US
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20090272770 | Shaker Can - A shaker dispenser for containing and dispensing product includes a body, a handle, and a dispensing mechanism. The handle includes a base portion and a handle gripping portion that a user may grip to transport and use the dispenser. The handle is inserted within the body such that the entire handle, including the handle gripping portion, is within the body, thereby allowing the shaker dispenser to sit, if desired, on the end having the handle. The body includes indentations, or cut-aways, that allow the handle to be visible from at least one of: a front view, a side view, and a back view. A method of manufacture and use of a shaker dispenser is also described. | 11-05-2009 |
20130020356 | Shaker Can - A shaker dispenser for containing and dispensing product includes a body, a handle, and a dispensing mechanism. The handle includes a base portion and a handle gripping portion that a user may grip to transport and use the dispenser. The handle is inserted within the body such that the entire handle, including the handle gripping portion, is within the body, thereby allowing the shaker dispenser to sit, if desired, on the end having the handle. The body includes indentations, or cut-aways, that allow the handle to be visible from at least one of: a front view, a side view, and a back view. A method of manufacture and use of a shaker dispenser is also described. | 01-24-2013 |