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Aaron A. Diaz, Richland, WA US
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20090038932 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR NONINVASIVE ULTRASONIC TREATMENT OF FLUIDS AND MATERIALS IN CONDUITS AND CYLINDRICAL CONTAINERS - A system, method, and device are described for ultrasonic treatment of viscous fluids, including, e.g., crude oils that provide a variety of desired modifications. The invention includes a container having a circumvolving outer wall configured to allow passage of a quantity of a material within a passageway therein and ultrasonic transducers that attach to and circumvolve the outer wall of the container. The ultrasonic transducers transmit ultrasonic energy into material within the container at preselected frequencies thereby achieving desired effects. | 02-12-2009 |
Adalberto R. Diaz, Cinnaminson, NJ US
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20090209887 | Wrist pad - The present invention is an article of manufacture, comprising a wrist pad having a pad base, a pad extension, and a wrist strap. The pad extension extends towards the palm from the wrist pad base. The article may also contain a vibrating mechanism and a support. The vibrating mechanism is typically one or more coin motors. The support is typically constructed of plastic. The invention is for use by data entry personnel and others who spend long periods using keyboards and computer mice. The goal of wrist pads and related devices is the prevention of repetitive motion injuries. | 08-20-2009 |
Alberto Diaz, Saint Paul, MN US
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20080258122 | Drive shaft jack adaptor - An adaptable vehicle driveshaft support apparatus comprising an elongated rigid main body having a first end and a second end, a first rigid arm extending from the first end of the elongated rigid main body with the first rigid arm including a driveshaft-supporting bracket thereon, a second rigid arm extending from the second end of the elongated rigid main body with the second rigid arm having a driveshaft supporting bracket thereon, and a mounting device attached to the main body for securing the rigid main body to a lifting device. | 10-23-2008 |
20090085314 | Roller stopper - A mechanic's creeper comprising a one-piece creeper frame; a first set of free-rolling wheels located proximal a first side of the creeper frame; a second set of free-rolling wheels located proximal a second side of the creeper frame; a first rotatable shaft attached to the first and second sides of the creeper frame and supporting at least one stopper thereon; a second rotatable shaft attached to the first and second sides of the creeper frame and spaced from the first shaft and supporting at least one stopper thereon, the shafts each rotatable between a stopper up condition and a stopper floor-engaging condition; a linking bar connecting the first and second shaft and providing the shafts with corresponding movement; and an actuating lever connected to an end of the first shaft and moving the shafts between the stopper up condition and stopper floor-engaging condition through a one-step process. | 04-02-2009 |
Alberto Diaz, Alpharetta, GA US
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20090105950 | Real-Time Location Information System Using Multiple Positioning Technologies - Systems, methods and computer program products for tracking objects in an area of interest are described. According to an embodiment, an object is tracked as follows. First position information relating to the object is received from a first sensor and translated to a coordinate system of a map. The object is displayed on the map in accordance with the translated first position information. Second position information relating to the object is received from a second sensor, where the second sensor is based on a second positioning technology different from the first positioning technology. The second position information is translated to the coordinate system of the map, and the object is displayed on the map in accordance with the translated second position information. In an embodiment, other information relating to the object is also received from sensors. | 04-23-2009 |
Ana Diaz, Schenectady, NY US
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20130312313 | INSECT TRAP WITH ENCAPSULATION SYSTEM - Disclosed herein is an insect trap that includes at least one of an encapsulated adhesive and an encapsulated insect attractant. The encapsulated adhesive and the encapsulated insect attractant may be disposed on a housing. Further disclosed herein is a method that includes providing an insect trap including at least one of an encapsulated adhesive and an encapsulated insect attractant and releasing the at least one of the encapsulated adhesive and the encapsulated insect attractant. | 11-28-2013 |
Antonio Jose Diaz, Miami Lakes, FL US
Arturo Diaz, Rio Piedras, PR US
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20110213647 | System and method for facilitating commercial transactions - An electronic fund transfer system that provides vital marketing information to participating merchants and purchasing records to customers while offering the most efficient and effective system to deliver the best terms and conditions for the products and services requested by customers. The system includes an electronic funds transfer card that can be used as a debit or charge card to purchase goods and services. At checkout, the system operates invisibly to the consumer and the cashier. Approval of the transaction operates similarly to a conventional debit card or credit card. All discounts are managed by the data clearinghouse which receives consumer data and merchant data. The clearinghouse communicates with the financial institution and forwards a statement which displays the accumulated discounts to the consumer. | 09-01-2011 |
Brian Diaz, Seatte, WA US
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20080287682 | Substituted benzimidazoles and methods of preparation - Methods for preparing new substituted benzimidazole compounds having formula (I) useful for treating kinase mediated disorders are provided wherein R | 11-20-2008 |
Brian Diaz, Chanhassen, MN US
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20120284657 | USER INTERFACE FOR PROVIDING CLINICAL APPLICATIONS AND ASSOCIATED DATA SETS BASED ON IMAGE DATA - A user interface for selecting clinical applications in a medical imaging system is provided on a display and is responsive to user inputs in the medical imaging system. A request to view a study that includes a plurality of images is received. The study to be viewed is then acquired from a medical imaging system database. The acquired study is analyzed with a rule engine that executes rules on image data from the acquired study. The rule engine identifies one or more clinical applications that are appropriate for the study and identifies at least one data set from the plurality of images suited for each of the identified one or more clinical applications. One or more icons each associated with one of the identified one or more clinical applications are displayed. The one or more icons are each selectable on the user interface to initialize the associated clinical application. | 11-08-2012 |
Carlos Diaz, Cincinnati, OH US
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20090175718 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PASSIVE COOLING OF GAS TURBINE ENGINE CONTROL COMPONENTS - A system for cooling a gas turbine engine control component comprises a control component, at least one duct in fluid communication with the component and the atmosphere, and a valve assembly located with the duct for modulating airflow to the component. A method for cooling a gas turbine engine control component comprises the steps of: a) providing a system for cooling the component, the system comprising at least one duct in fluid communication with the component and the atmosphere and a valve assembly located with the duct for modulating airflow to the component; b) exposing the system to a first condition where cooling of the component is required; c) opening the valve assembly in response to the first condition; d) exposing the system to a second condition where cooling of the component is not required; and e) closing the valve assembly in response to the second condition. | 07-09-2009 |
Carlos A. Diaz, Trenton, SC US
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20090077939 | AUTOMATIC CONNECTION MECHANISM FOR MID-MOUNTED IMPLEMENT - An automatic connection mechanism for a mid-mounted implement to a tractor is disclosed. The automatic connection mechanism includes a rear lift linkage pivotably attached to the tractor, that automatically and releasably engage the rear of the implement. The forward lift linkage is pivotably attached to the front of the implement, and automatically and releasably engages the forward end of the tractor. A PTO coupling member also is attached to the rear lift linkage to engage an opposing PTO coupling member on the implement. | 03-26-2009 |
20090078437 | AUTOMATIC CONNECTION FOR MID-MOUNTED IMPLEMENT - An automatic connection mechanism for a mid-mounted implement to a tractor is disclosed. The automatic connection mechanism includes a rear lift linkage pivotably attached to the tractor, that automatically and releasably engage the rear of the implement. The forward lift linkage is pivotably attached to the front of the implement, and automatically and releasably engages the forward end of the tractor. A PTO coupling member also is attached to the rear lift linkage to engage an opposing PTO coupling member on the implement. | 03-26-2009 |
20110099963 | AUTOMATIC CONNECTION MECHANISM FOR MID-MOUNTED IMPLEMENT - An automatic connection mechanism for a mid-mounted implement to a tractor is disclosed. The automatic connection mechanism includes a rear lift linkage pivotably attached to the tractor, that automatically and releasably engage the rear of the implement. The forward lift linkage is pivotably attached to the front of the implement, and automatically and releasably engages the forward end of the tractor. A PTO coupling member also is attached to the rear lift linkage to engage an opposing PTO coupling member on the implement. | 05-05-2011 |
Carlos Enrique Diaz, Cincinnati, OH US
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20110120075 | THERMALLY ACTUATED PASSIVE GAS TURBINE ENGINE COMPARTMENT VENTING - A thermally actuated venting system includes a thermally actuated vent for opening a vent outlet in a gas turbine engine associated compartment with a passive thermal actuator located in the compartment based on a temperature of the compartment. Outlet may be located at or near a top of a core engine compartment, a fan compartment, or a pylon compartment. Actuator may be operably connected to a hinged door of vent for opening outlet. Actuator may be actuated by a phase change material disposed in a chamber and having a liquid state below a predetermined actuation temperature and a gaseous state above the predetermined actuation temperature. Actuator may include a thermal fuse for closing door during a fire. Thermal fuse may include at least a portion of piston rod or a cylinder wall of actuator being made of a fuse material having a melting point substantially above the predetermined actuation temperature. | 05-26-2011 |
Caroline Jean Diaz, Durham, NC US
Chris Michael Diaz, Memphis, TN US
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20100268278 | TENSION BAND - Various embodiments of a vertebral tension band assembly and associated connection structure are provided. The tension band assemblies may be attached to vertebral bodies to, for example, connect one vertebrae to another, retain the band in approximately a preferred position by application of tension to the band during insertion and/or limit, impede, inhibit, reduce or interfere with the separation from one vertebra to another and may further block, impede, interfere with, inhibit, reduce or present an obstacle to dislodgement of a spinal implant from between the vertebrae to which it is attached. Flexible band portions of the assemblies may be treated and/or configured to promote bony integration between the band and the associated vertebrae, limit tissue adhesion to the band, and/or to elute a therapeutic substance from the installed band to the surgical site. | 10-21-2010 |
Christian Diaz, Falls Church, VA US
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20080201089 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING NEUTRAL TEMPERATURE OF A METAL - A system for determining a neutral temperature of a metal specimen includes an excitation assembly disposed adjacent to the metal specimen for inducing vibrations to the metal specimen, at least one vibration detector disposed adjacent to the metal specimen to measure the induced vibrations transmitted in the metal specimen, a temperature sensor disposed adjacent to the metal specimen to measure temperature of the metal specimen, and a control/acquisition system for control of the excitation assembly and acquisition of data from the excitation assembly, the at least one vibration detector, and the temperature sensor, wherein the control/acquisition system calculates damping coefficients for each of the induced vibrations and determines a peak damping coefficient corresponding to the neutral temperature of the metal specimen based upon the acquired data. | 08-21-2008 |
Christy Diaz, Orlando, FL US
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20130018661 | GUEST EXPERIENCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHODAANM Padgett; John M.AACI ClermontAAST FLAACO USAAGP Padgett; John M. Clermont FL USAANM Butler; Bart D.AACI CelebrationAAST FLAACO USAAGP Butler; Bart D. Celebration FL USAANM Whittington; StevenAACI OrlandoAAST FLAACO USAAGP Whittington; Steven Orlando FL USAANM Russell; Patrick B.AACI OrlandoAAST FLAACO USAAGP Russell; Patrick B. Orlando FL USAANM Spivey; Bonnie J.AACI CelebrationAAST FLAACO USAAGP Spivey; Bonnie J. Celebration FL USAANM Diaz; ChristyAACI OrlandoAAST FLAACO USAAGP Diaz; Christy Orlando FL USAANM Sypko; Timothy D.AACI Winter GardenAAST FLAACO USAAGP Sypko; Timothy D. Winter Garden FL USAANM Fishpool; Jennifer PittsAACI OcoeeAAST FLAACO USAAGP Fishpool; Jennifer Pitts Ocoee FL USAANM Stevens; Roger C.AACI OrlandoAAST FLAACO USAAGP Stevens; Roger C. Orlando FL US - An exemplary computer implemented method comprises receiving information from a guest, determining a guest strategy based on the information received from the guest, and generating a schedule for the guest visit based on the guest strategy. The schedule for the guest visit may include attendance at one or more experience areas. An exemplary computer system comprises a guest experience manager. The guest experience manager includes a guest interface capable of receiving a communication from a guest computer, where the communication from the guest computer provides guest information. The exemplary guest experience manager also includes at least one business rule for determining a guest strategy based at least in part on the guest information. The computer system also comprises a scheduling element in communication with the guest experience manager. The exemplary scheduling element is capable of scheduling at least on experience based on the guest strategy. | 01-17-2013 |
20130018684 | GUEST EXPERIENCE SCHEDULE SYSTEM AND METHODAANM Padgett; John M.AACI ClermontAAST FLAACO USAAGP Padgett; John M. Clermont FL USAANM Butler; Bart D.AACI CelebrationAAST FLAACO USAAGP Butler; Bart D. Celebration FL USAANM Whittington; StevenAACI OrlandoAAST FLAACO USAAGP Whittington; Steven Orlando FL USAANM Russell; Patrick B.AACI OrlandoAAST FLAACO USAAGP Russell; Patrick B. Orlando FL USAANM Spivey; Bonnie J.AACI CelebrationAAST FLAACO USAAGP Spivey; Bonnie J. Celebration FL USAANM Diaz; ChristyAACI OrlandoAAST FLAACO USAAGP Diaz; Christy Orlando FL USAANM Sypko; Timothy D.AACI Winter GardenAAST FLAACO USAAGP Sypko; Timothy D. Winter Garden FL USAANM Fishpool; Jennifer PittsAACI OcoeeAAST FLAACO USAAGP Fishpool; Jennifer Pitts Ocoee FL USAANM Stevens; Roger C.AACI OrlandoAAST FLAACO USAAGP Stevens; Roger C. Orlando FL US - An exemplary computer-implemented method comprises receiving a guest strategy, the guest strategy determined at least in part from information received from a guest. The exemplary method also includes determining available experiences based on the guest strategy, and geographically sequencing at least two of the available experiences based on the guest strategy. An exemplary computer system comprises a guest interface capable of receiving a guest strategy, where the guest strategy is determined at least in part from information received from the guest. The exemplary computer system also includes a scheduling element capable of receiving information from the guest interface, the information including at least the guest strategy. The exemplary scheduling element includes logic to determine available experiences based on the guest strategy. The exemplary scheduling element also includes logic to generate a geographic sequence of at least two of the available experiences. | 01-17-2013 |
C. Renee Diaz, Olive Branch, MS US
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20140066945 | SURGICAL IMPLANT SYSTEM AND METHOD - A surgical implant driver includes a member defining a longitudinal axis and including an engagement portion. The engagement portion includes a first surface and a second surface disposed in a serial configuration along the longitudinal axis. The first surface includes a drive interface engageable with a first surface of an implant fastener and the second surface includes at least a retention interface engageable with a second surface of the implant fastener. Systems and methods are disclosed. | 03-06-2014 |
Daniel Diaz, Miami, FL US
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20140011594 | Electronic Social Trivia Game and Computer Application and Related Methods - An electronic social trivia network system that allows multiple parties to engage in matches of trivia contests from remote locations. The social network further permits electronic trivia access without the need for specific hardware. The network also provides means for participants to author questions and host trivia games. A related software program or “app,” designed for at personal computing or communications devices is downloadable to be installable on multiple hardware platforms therefore eliminating the need for dedicated trivia hardware. Participants in the social trivia network can chat, play trivia, create games, join games, and maintain game records. | 01-09-2014 |
Daniel Diaz, Aguadilla, PR US
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20130117661 | Formatting System Monitoring Information - Embodiments disclosed herein relate to formatting system monitoring information. In one embodiment, a processor formats information related to monitoring a system. The formatted information may be related to components in a system. In one embodiment, the processor formats received information related to the system. The processor may output the formatted information. | 05-09-2013 |
Derek Diaz, Lutz, FL US
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20130129401 | TWO PIECE TWIST ACTION RETRACTABLE WRITING INSTRUMENT - A retractable pen includes a cartridge partially received in a recess of a cap such that a first end of the cartridge is fixedly attached to the cap. An elongate barrel includes first and second open ends and a through channel fluidly interconnecting the first and second open ends. A portion of the barrel is snugly and threadedly received in the recess such that the cartridge is received in and extends through the through channel, and the barrel and the cap are rotatingly movable relative to each other via the threaded engagement between an extended position in which the second end of the cartridge extends through and out of the second open end of the barrel, and a retracted position in which the second end of the cartridge is disposed within the barrel. | 05-23-2013 |
Edralin S. Diaz, Troy, MI US
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20120258836 | INTEGRATED GEAR CONSTANT VELOCITY JOINT FOR ALL WHEEL DRIVE - A drive arrangement connects a drive gear of a vehicle transmission/transfer to a prop shaft that drives a set of wheels, and includes a driven gear journaled for rotation on a housing and having teeth meshing with teeth provided on the drive gear. The driven gear has an axially extending cylindrical central bore. A yoke attached to the prop shaft has a shaft extending into the central bore of the driven gear. An annular inner race has a central bore encircling the yoke and an outer surface. Matching splines provided on the central bore of the inner race and the yoke couple the inner race and the yoke for rotation. A plurality of balls are located between the outer surface of the inner race and the central bore of the driven gear, each of the balls is seated within a longitudinally extending first groove provided on the outer surface of the inner race and a longitudinally extending second groove provided on the central bore of the driven gear. The balls transmit rotary torque between the driven gear and the inner race and roll axially within the first and second grooves to permit movement of the yoke within the central bore during high speed rotation of the driven gear and prop shaft. | 10-11-2012 |
20130252749 | PROPSHAFTS AND PROPSHAFT ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS FOR FABRICATING PROPSHAFTS - Propshafts and propshaft assemblies for transferring torque in motor vehicles, and methods for fabricating such propshafts are provided. In one example, a propshaft comprises a fiber reinforced composite tube having a channel. The propshaft comprises a fiber reinforced composite tube and a splined female insert. The fiber reinforced composite tube has a channel and comprises a composite wall that is disposed around the channel. The splined female insert comprises a buried wall portion that is disposed in the channel operatively coupled to the composite wall. The buried wall portion has an inner surface and a plurality of internal splines formed along the inner surface. | 09-26-2013 |
20140037238 | BEARING WITH SEALING SLINGER - A bearing includes an inner race and an outer race, which is radially outward from the inner race relative to a bearing axis. A cylindrical sleeve is substantially coaxial with the bearing axis and contacts an outer surface of the inner race. A dust shield is substantially perpendicular to the cylindrical sleeve, and a primary seal is axially interior to the dust shield. The primary seal contacts the cylindrical sleeve and the outer race. | 02-06-2014 |
Edwin A. Diaz US
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20120083763 | Method for Delivering a Topical Agent to a Nasaogastric Passage - The present invention is directed to a method for delivering a topical agent to a nasogastric passage comprising: introducing a nasogastric tube into the nasogastric passage, the nasogastric tube comprising means for delivering the topical agent to the nasogastric passage; positioning the nasogastric tube such that the means for delivering the topical agent is positioned adjacent to a target area in the nasogastric passage; and delivering a therapeutic amount of the topical local anesthetic agent to the target area of the nasogastric passage. | 04-05-2012 |
Fanny Diaz, Missoula, MT US
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20120039804 | Novel Tricyclic Modulators of Cannabinoid Receptors - The compounds of the invention are modulators of cannabinoid receptors CB1 or CB2. The compounds can be used for the prevention or treatment of, e.g., pain, cancer, skin diseases, weight-associated disorders, chemical addictions, psychiatric disorders, neurodegenerative disorders, bone diseases, and inflammatory diseases. The compounds of the invention can further be used to study these diseases and disorders, as well as cannabinoid receptor biology, by coupling the compounds to, e.g., imaging agents. | 02-16-2012 |
Fernando Diaz, Brooklyn, NY US
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20120295633 | USING USER'S SOCIAL CONNECTION AND INFORMATION IN WEB SEARCHING - The present disclosure relates to web searching, and more particularly to using a user's information, such as the user's geographic location, and social connections, such as geographic location of one or more friends of the user, in web searching, e.g., such as in filtering and/or ranking search results, identifying relevant queries, and/or identifying content, such as news items, for presentation on a web page presented to the user. | 11-22-2012 |
Fidias Diaz, Cleveland, OH US
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20110298190 | DEVICE FOR TRANSPORTING A USER WITH AN INJURED LEG - The present application is directed to a device for transporting users having an injured leg across a surface and a method of adjusting the device. An embodiment of the device includes a frame, at least two wheel assemblies, and a support for supporting the knee of the injured leg of the user. The frame may have a top portion and at least two legs. The wheel assemblies may be operatively connected to the legs of the frame. The support may be at least partially supported by the top portion of the frame. The device may include an anti-rotation arrangement that increases the resistance to the rotation of a wheel of at least one of the wheel assemblies to assist alignment of the device with a forward direction when a force is applied by the non-injured leg of the user in a direction that is parallel to the forward direction. | 12-08-2011 |
Frank Diaz, St. Petersburg, FL US
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20090143357 | HETEROARYL UREA DERIVATIVES USEFUL FOR INHIBITING CHK1 - Substituted urea compounds useful in the treatment of diseases and conditions related to DNA damage or lesions in DNA replication are disclosed. Methods of making the compounds, and their use as therapeutic agents, for example, in treating cancer and other diseases characterized by defects in DNA replication, chromosome segregation, or cell division, also are disclosed. | 06-04-2009 |
Geoffrey Diaz, Lawrence, MA US
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20090064516 | Multi-purpose tool - A multi-purpose tool includes a graduated extension pivotably and lockably connected to a leveling extension. The graduated extension includes graduations for measuring length, angles, pitch, or a combination of these measurements. Angles may also be measured with a graduated disc. The leveling extension includes at least one bubble level for checking the horizontal or vertical orientation of the leveling extension. The leveling extension may include graduations for measuring length, angles, pitch, or a combination of these measurements. The tool may be extended such that the graduated and leveling extensions are collinear, having a total length of 16 inches end to end. A multi-purpose tool may be conveniently used to take the place of several separate tools such as a speed square, a T-bevel, and an extended torpedo level. The tool may also allow quick determination of the required distance between wall studs, rafters, and floor joists. | 03-12-2009 |
Gerardo Diaz, Kirkland, WA US
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20110131060 | Automated System, Method and Apparatus for Providing Patient Information and Reminders Related to a Patient's Recovery Plan - The method and system is provided where patients and their designated family and friend supporters are provided with daily, interactive, recovery support for up to 90 days following their hospital discharge. By using internet, mobile, and traditional fixed-line communications, the present invention in conjunction with supporting staff will automatically follow-up with patients on a daily basis in order to identify potential problems as they emerge while simultaneously providing a personalized recovery plan that includes daily recovery guides, medication reminders, and condition specific education, all designed to improve a patient's adherence to their doctor's prescribed treatment. | 06-02-2011 |
Jeffrey Diaz, Lawrence, MA US
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20090064516 | Multi-purpose tool - A multi-purpose tool includes a graduated extension pivotably and lockably connected to a leveling extension. The graduated extension includes graduations for measuring length, angles, pitch, or a combination of these measurements. Angles may also be measured with a graduated disc. The leveling extension includes at least one bubble level for checking the horizontal or vertical orientation of the leveling extension. The leveling extension may include graduations for measuring length, angles, pitch, or a combination of these measurements. The tool may be extended such that the graduated and leveling extensions are collinear, having a total length of 16 inches end to end. A multi-purpose tool may be conveniently used to take the place of several separate tools such as a speed square, a T-bevel, and an extended torpedo level. The tool may also allow quick determination of the required distance between wall studs, rafters, and floor joists. | 03-12-2009 |
Joel D. Diaz, Durham, NC US
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20090051492 | Maintaining RFID Information For Virtual Machines - Methods, apparatus, and products for maintaining RFID information for virtual machines are disclosed that include establishing a virtual machine on a host computer, the host computer capable of supporting a plurality of virtual machines, the host computer comprising one or more RFID transponders; determining RFID information for the virtual machine; storing, in a specified one of the RFID transponders, the determined RFID information for the virtual machine; and upon request from an RFID reader, transmitting the stored RFID information as output from the specified RFID transponder to the requesting RFID reader. | 02-26-2009 |
20090204962 | Saving Unsaved User Process Data In One Or More Logical Partitions Of A Computing System - Methods, systems, and products are disclosed for saving unsaved user process data in one or more logical partitions (‘LPARs’) of a computing system, the computing system having installed upon it a hypervisor for administering the LPARs, each LPAR supporting an operating system, each operating system supporting one or more user processes, that include: detecting, by the hypervisor, a predefined event that the hypervisor interprets as an indication that unsaved data of user processes for at least one LPAR should be saved; transmitting, by the hypervisor in response to detecting the predefined event, a save instruction to the operating system supported by the LPAR; and instructing, by the operating system in response to receiving the save instruction, each user process supported by the operating system to save any unsaved data. | 08-13-2009 |
20120198449 | Saving Unsaved User Process Data In One Or More Logical Partitions Of A Computing System - Methods, systems, and products are disclosed for saving unsaved user process data in one or more logical partitions (‘LPARs’) of a computing system, the computing system having installed upon it a hypervisor for administering the LPARs, each LPAR supporting an operating system, each operating system supporting one or more user processes, that include: detecting, by the hypervisor, a predefined event that the hypervisor interprets as an indication that unsaved data of user processes for at least one LPAR should be saved; transmitting, by the hypervisor in response to detecting the predefined event, a save instruction to the operating system supported by the LPAR; and instructing, by the operating system in response to receiving the save instruction, each user process supported by the operating system to save any unsaved data. | 08-02-2012 |
20130033365 | Maintaining RFID Information For Virtual Machines - Methods, apparatus, and products for maintaining RFID information for virtual machines are disclosed that include establishing a virtual machine on a host computer, the host computer capable of supporting a plurality of virtual machines, the host computer comprising one or more RFID transponders; determining RFID information for the virtual machine; storing, in a specified one of the RFID transponders, the determined RFID information for the virtual machine; and upon request from an RFID reader, transmitting the stored RFID information as output from the specified RFID transponder to the requesting RFID reader. | 02-07-2013 |
20140187220 | GPS CONTROL IN A MOBILE DEVICE - Exemplary embodiments disclose a method, computer program product, and system for controlling a GPS receiver in a mobile device. In an exemplary embodiment, a mobile device receives a signal relating to a current date and time, and a signal relating to a current location of the mobile device. The mobile device determines if the current location of the mobile device is during daylight by comparing the current date and time to the sunrise and sunset time for the current location. The mobile device senses a light level by a light sensor of the mobile device to determine if light is present. The mobile device selectively enables the GPS receiver in the mobile device based on the light level, the current location of the mobile device, and the current date and time. | 07-03-2014 |
Jonathan Diaz, Poughkeepsie, NY US
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20130327775 | Trash Receptacle Securing System - A trash receptacle securing system is provided and comprises a trash receptacle having an open top and a closed bottom. At least one aperture is formed in the closed bottom of the trash receptacle. A mounting base is provided having a top surface and a bottom surface. At least one nub is formed on the top surface of the mounting base with the nub receivable within the at least one aperture and releasably contactable with the closed bottom of the trash receptacle. A foot release mechanism moves the at least one nub in a generally outward direction within the at least one aperture and out of contact with the closed bottom of the trash receptacle. Upon activation of the foot release means, the trash receptacle is separable from the mounting base. | 12-12-2013 |
Jose Diaz, Orlando, FL US
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20130038066 | ELECTRICAL GENERATOR SYSTEM FOR CAPTURING WIND ENERGY ON A MOVING VEHICLE - A system is disclosed for an electrical generator system for a vehicle. The system includes a wind turbine, an electrical generator mechanically connected to the wind turbine and configured to connect to an electrical energy storage device that is configured to store electrical energy on-board the vehicle, and a rigid, conical housing, forming an interior chamber, the housing having an inlet end and an outlet end, the inlet end having a larger diameter than the outlet end, and the conical housing configured to direct wind flow into the wind turbine. | 02-14-2013 |
Joseph Diaz, Plant City, FL US
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20090006219 | METHOD FOR DISTRIBUTION OF AN AQUARIUM KIT - A method for distributing an aquarium kit through use of a Gift Card or Redemption Card. The Redemption Card is similar to a gift card and will entitle consumers to redeem an aquarium kit, via phone or internet, for direct shipment to any desired location. The Redemption Card will eliminate the hassle of purchasing an aquarium and fish, which often requires multiple transactions, and will free them from dedicating up to several hours in the process. Instead, the aquarium kit will conveniently arrive at the desired location ready for immediate setup. | 01-01-2009 |
Kevin Mark Diaz, Watertown, MA US
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20130014633 | Green Energy Mine Defeat System - A semi-continuous duty, Green Technology, self-charging | 01-17-2013 |
Kevin Mark Diaz, Dorchester, MA US
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20140007756 | Green Energy Mine Defeat System - A semi-continuous duty, Green Technology | 01-09-2014 |
Kristianne Diaz US
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20120083763 | Method for Delivering a Topical Agent to a Nasaogastric Passage - The present invention is directed to a method for delivering a topical agent to a nasogastric passage comprising: introducing a nasogastric tube into the nasogastric passage, the nasogastric tube comprising means for delivering the topical agent to the nasogastric passage; positioning the nasogastric tube such that the means for delivering the topical agent is positioned adjacent to a target area in the nasogastric passage; and delivering a therapeutic amount of the topical local anesthetic agent to the target area of the nasogastric passage. | 04-05-2012 |
Luis Diaz, Eldridge, MD US
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20100041048 | Circulating Mutant DNA to Assess Tumor Dynamics - DNA containing somatic mutations is highly tumor specific and thus, in theory, can provide optimum markers. However, the number of circulating mutant gene fragments is small compared to the number of normal circulating DNA fragments, making it difficult to detect and quantify them with the sensitivity required for meaningful clinical use. We apply a highly sensitive approach to quantify circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) in body samples of patients. Measurements of ctDNA can be used to reliably monitor tumor dynamics in subjects with cancer, especially those who are undergoing surgery or chemotherapy. This personalized genetic approach can be generally applied. | 02-18-2010 |
Luis Diaz, Ellicott City, MD US
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20120164638 | Digital Quantification of DNA Methylation - Abnormal DNA methylation can be used as a biomarker in cancer patients. For such purposes, it is important to determine precisely the fraction of methylated molecules in an analyzed sample. A technology we term Methyl-BEAMing achieves this goal. Individual bisulfite-treated DNA molecules can be PCR-amplified within aqueous nanocompartments containing beads, resulting in a population of beads each containing thousands of copies of the template molecule. After hybridization with probes specific for methylated sequences, the beads can be analyzed by flow cytometry. This approach enables detection and enumeration of one methylated molecule in a population of ˜5000 unmethylated molecules. Methyl-BEAMing provides digital quantification of rare methylation events and is generally applicable to the assessment of methylated genes in clinical samples. | 06-28-2012 |
20130210645 | PERSONALIZED TUMOR BIOMARKERS - Clinical management of human cancer is dependent on the accurate monitoring of residual and recurrent tumors. We have developed a method, called personalized analysis of rearranged ends (PARE), which can identify translocations in solid tumors. Analysis of four colorectal and two breast cancers revealed an average of nine rearranged sequences (range 4 to 15) per tumor. Polymerase chain reaction with primers spanning the breakpoints were able to detect mutant DNA molecules present at levels lower than 0.001% and readily identified mutated circulating DNA in patient plasma samples. This approach provides an exquisitely sensitive and broadly applicable approach for the development of personalized biomarkers to enhance the clinical management of cancer patients. | 08-15-2013 |
20130323167 | DETECTING AND TREATING SOLID TUMORS THROUGH SELECTIVE DISRUPTION OF TUMOR VASCULATURE - Several agents capable of inducing vascular responses akin to those observed in inflammatory processes enhance the accumulation of nanoparticles in tumors. Exemplary vascular-active agents include a bacterium, a pro-inflammatory cytokine, and microtubule-destabilizing drugs. Such agents can increase the tumor to blood ratio of radioactivity by more than 20-fold compared to nanoparticles alone. Moreover, vascular-active agents dramatically improved the therapeutic effect of nanoparticles containing radioactive isotopes or chemotherapeutic agents. | 12-05-2013 |
20140045881 | GENES FREQUENTLY ALTERED IN PANCREATIC NEUROENDOCRINE TUMORS - Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors (PanNETs) are a rare but clinically important form of pancreatic neoplasia. To explore the genetic basis of PanNETs, we determined the exomic sequences of ten non-familial PanNETs and then screened the most commonly mutated genes in 58 additional PanNETs. Remarkably, the most frequently mutated genes specify proteins implicated in chromatin remodeling: 44% of the tumors had somatic inactivating mutations in MEN-1, which encodes menin, a component of a histone methyltransferase complex; and 43% had mutations in genes encoding either of the two subunits of a transcription/chromatin remodeling complex consisting of DAXX (death-domain associated protein) and ATRX (alpha thalassemia/mental retardation syndrome X-linked). Clinically, mutations in the MEN1 and DAXX/ATRX genes were associated with better prognosis. We also found mutations in genes in the mTOR (mammalian target of rapamycin) pathway in 14% of the tumors, a finding that could potentially be used to stratify patients for treatment with mTOR inhibitors. | 02-13-2014 |
20140179538 | MUTATIONS IN PANCREATIC NEOPLASMS - To help reveal the pathogenesis of these lesions, we purified the DNA from Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm (IPMN) cyst fluids from 19 patients and searched for mutations in 169 genes commonly altered in human cancers. We identified recurrent mutations at codon 201 of GNAS. We found that GNAS mutations were present in 66% of IPMNs and that either KRAS or GNAS mutations could be identified in 96%. In eight cases, we could investigate invasive adenocarcinomas that developed in association with IPMNs containing GNAS mutations. In seven of these eight cases, the GNAS mutations present in the IPMNs were also found in the invasive lesion. GNAS mutations were not found in other types of cystic neoplasms of the pancreas or in invasive adenocarcinomas not associated with IPMNs. These data suggest that GNAS mutations can inform the diagnosis and management of patients with cystic pancreatic lesions. | 06-26-2014 |
Luis Diaz, Osteen, FL US
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20120005847 | SHOE AND FOOT CLEANING APPARATUS - The present invention is directed to a shoe and foot cleaning apparatus. The apparatus includes a mounting unit for installing the apparatus into the ground and an internal frame. Positioned onto the internal frame is a collection plate, a rotational drive system, a motor. The plurality of brush pads are removably positioned along the rotational drive system, and can travel along the path of the drive system. A portion of the brush pads can extend through a plurality of slots positioned at the top of the apparatus in order to clean the shoe and foot of a user. | 01-12-2012 |
Luis A. Diaz, Yabucoa, PR US
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20090326579 | SUTURE ANCHOR, GUIDE FOR LOCATING A HOLE IN A BONE, AND SUTURE ANCHOR DELIVERY TOOL - A suture anchor includes two clamping surfaces that secure one or more suture strands between them. Cooperating engaging structures, such as recesses and a projection enable the clamping surfaces to be incrementally moved closer together such that the force applied between the clamping surfaces is increased in predetermined increments to secure the suture strands. If the applied force is too high, the clamping surfaces can be released from a fixed position, and the force applied by the clamping surfaces can again be incrementally increased to the desired clamping force. A guide is provided to mark the location of the hole that has been drilled in the bone. A suture anchor delivery tool is provided to insert and secure the suture anchor in the hole in the bone. The suture anchor delivery tool enables the surgeon to move the clamping surfaces of the suture anchor towards each other. | 12-31-2009 |
Luis Alberto Diaz, Chapel Hill, NC US
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20080207519 | Inhibition of Hsp27 Phosphorylation for the Treatment of Blistering Disorders - A method of treating a blistering disorder, which includes administering to a target tissue in a subject in need thereof an effective amount of a composition that inhibits activation of the HSP27 phosphorylation pathway. | 08-28-2008 |
Michael Diaz, Satellite Beach, FL US
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20140100655 | SURGICAL TEMPLATE AND DELIVERY DEVICE - The present disclosure provides devices and methods relating to surgical breast procedures. The devices can include a holder and backing to assist in positioning a biological material adjacent to a tissue expander or implant. | 04-10-2014 |
Michael Glenn Diaz, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20140018983 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO CONTROL A MULTI-MODE POWERTRAIN SYSTEM - A method for controlling a powertrain system includes determining minimum and maximum states for an object component of interest based upon a plurality of linear constraints that are associated with operating parameters for the torque machines and the multi-mode transmission. Minimum and maximum objective battery powers are determined based upon the minimum and maximum states for the object component of interest. When the minimum and maximum objective battery powers are outside the minimum and maximum battery power limits, a problem recomposition process is executed to recompose the minimum and maximum battery power limits and the linear constraints. Recomposed minimum and maximum states for the object component of interest are determined based upon the recomposed minimum and maximum battery power limits and the recomposed linear constraints. The recomposed minimum and maximum states for the object component of interest are employed to control the powertrain system. | 01-16-2014 |
20140018984 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO DETERMINE EXTREMA FOR CONTROLLING A MULTI-MODE POWERTRAIN SYSTEM - A powertrain system includes an internal combustion engine, a multi-mode transmission having a plurality of torque machines, and a driveline. A method to determine extrema for an objective function employed to control operation of the powertrain system includes establishing an objective component equation related to an objective function and corresponding to an object component of interest. A plurality of linear constraints and a non-linear constraint are imposed on the objective component equation. The objective component equation is solved in relation to the plurality of linear constraints and the non-linear constraint to determine the extrema for the objective function. The extrema for the objective function are employed to control operation of the powertrain system. | 01-16-2014 |
20140046519 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING A SOLUTION TO A LINEAR CONSTRAINTS PROBLEM IN A MULTI-MODE POWERTRAIN SYSTEM - A method for operating a powertrain system includes determining an objective function for an object component of interest of the powertrain system. Constraints are determined for a plurality of independent variables and dependent variables. Permutations of the objective function are evaluated with reference to the independent variables and the dependent variables. The objective function is evaluated to determine maximum and minimum values for the objective function for each of the permutations. Overall minimum and maximum values for the objective function are determined based upon the maximum and minimum values for the objective function for each of the permutations. Operation of the powertrain system associated with the object component of interest is controlled based upon the overall minimum and maximum values for the objective function. | 02-13-2014 |
20140046523 | ENHANCED METHOD FOR CHOOSING OPTIMAL ENGINE SPEED AND TORQUE - A method for determining a preferred engine speed and a preferred engine torque of a selected operating range state of an electro-mechanical multi-mode transmission configured to transfer torque among an engine, at least one electric machine and a drive includes selecting between of a first search window and a second search window. Each of the first and second search windows includes a two-dimensional search window definable by a first axis having minimum and maximum engine speed values and a second axis having minimum and maximum engine torque values. A plurality of candidate operating points within the selected one of the first and second search windows is iteratively generated. One of the plurality of candidate operating points within the selected one of the first and second search windows is iteratively determined as an optimum operating point. | 02-13-2014 |
Michele Doty Diaz, Tarrttown, NY US
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20110119810 | Disposable Flat Sock - A flat sock with a unique layering system that is able wick moisture away from the sole of a user's feet. The present invention is flat sock that is able to replace the conventional tube sock. The present invention is a disposable insertion that can easily be replaced. | 05-26-2011 |
Michelle Diaz, Las Vegas, NV US
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20100144574 | Sprayable hand cleaner made of edible shellac and micellular surfactants - The present invention is a pressurized container from which is sprayed a gel for washing hands or other body parts. The gel, upon drying, forms a thin elastic film, to which adheres miniscule foreign matter. The gel is comprised of edible shellac and surfactants, which are maintained in the pressurized container by a solvent that evaporates, when it contacts the body part. The gel also has micellar surfactants that are activated by the person rubbing the body part where the gel is applied. | 06-10-2010 |
Osvaldo Diaz, Miami Lakes, FL US
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20110183685 | MULTI-BAND RADIO FREQUENCY DETECTION AND LOCATION SYSTEM - A method is provided that comprises: providing a rules storage that provides one or more rules to determine authorized wireless device usage at a site; using a wireless communications sensor system to determine use of a wireless device at the at the site; and using the one or more rules to determine whether the determined use of wireless device use is authorized. | 07-28-2011 |
Pedro J. Diaz, Tempe, AZ US
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20110132848 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CHLORINATING SWIMMING POOLS - A submersible apparatus, having at least one aperture formed in the body of the apparatus and one or more sanitizing or disinfecting tablets being contained within the apparatus, is placed into a swimming pool or other body of water. Initially, the combined mass of the apparatus and the chlorine tablets contained within the body of the apparatus will have slightly negative buoyancy and, as the apparatus sinks into the water, the position of the apparatus will stabilize (e.g., reach neutral buoyancy) at a position at or near the bottom of the swimming pool. As the chlorine tablets interact with the water in the swimming pool and slowly dissolve, the buoyancy of the apparatus increases (becomes more positive) and the apparatus gradually rises vertically until it reaches the surface of the swimming pool. | 06-09-2011 |
Philippe Diaz, Missoula, MT US
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20100197755 | HYDRAZONE MODULATORS OF CANNABINOID RECEPTORS - Hydrazone compounds which modulate cannabinoid receptors are presented. Pharmaceutical compositions containing these compounds, methods of using these compounds as modulators of cannabinoid receptors and processes for synthesizing these compounds are also described herein. | 08-05-2010 |
20100204220 | HETEROCYCLIC MODULATORS OF CANNABINOID RECEPTORS - Heterocyclic compounds which modulate cannabinoid receptors are presented. Pharmaceutical compositions containing these compounds, methods of using these compounds as modulators of cannabinoid receptors and processes for synthesizing these compounds are also described herein. | 08-12-2010 |
20120039804 | Novel Tricyclic Modulators of Cannabinoid Receptors - The compounds of the invention are modulators of cannabinoid receptors CB1 or CB2. The compounds can be used for the prevention or treatment of, e.g., pain, cancer, skin diseases, weight-associated disorders, chemical addictions, psychiatric disorders, neurodegenerative disorders, bone diseases, and inflammatory diseases. The compounds of the invention can further be used to study these diseases and disorders, as well as cannabinoid receptor biology, by coupling the compounds to, e.g., imaging agents. | 02-16-2012 |
20130184275 | HYDRAZONE MODULATORS OF CANNABINOID RECEPTORS - Hydrazone compounds which modulate cannabinoid receptors are presented. Pharmaceutical compositions containing these compounds, methods of using these compounds as modulators of cannabinoid receptors and processes for synthesizing these compounds are also described herein. | 07-18-2013 |
20130237536 | HETEROCYCLIC MODULATORS OF CANNABINOID RECEPTORS - Heterocyclic compounds which modulate cannabinoid receptors are presented. Pharmaceutical compositions containing these compounds, methods of using these compounds as modulators of cannabinoid receptors and processes for synthesizing these compounds are also described herein. | 09-12-2013 |
20150018369 | Compositions and Methods for Treating Malignant Astrocytomas - The disclosure provides methods of treating glioblastoma, methods of screening for compounds that treat glioblastoma, and pharmaceutical compositions useful in the treatment of glioblastoma. | 01-15-2015 |
Philip T. Diaz, Columbus, OH US
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20120264626 | MicroRNA Expression Profiling and Targeting in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Lung Tissue and Methods of Use Thereof - A method for diagnosing and staging of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) includes measuring expression of one or more miRNAs levels in a subject suspected of suffering from COPD. | 10-18-2012 |
Priska I. Diaz, Corona, NY US
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20110297634 | Airless baby bottle - An airless baby bottle includes: a) an elongated shaft having an open top and an open bottom and having a constant internal cross-section, and having attachment means for securing a nipple piece fastening collar thereto; b) a nipple piece fastening collar; c) a nipple piece having a main body with an outer rim and having a nipple with at least one liquid-release orifice and nipple having a plurality of accordion segments so as to create a rest short nipple position and so as to permit a stressed elongated nipple position when a baby sucks on it; d) a piston to sealably and moveably fit within the elongated shaft. In this version, when the baby sucks the milk, the nipple extends and the piston moves up with the decreasing milk supply. In other versions, the piston has a nipple connecting tube and travels down as the milk is consumed. | 12-08-2011 |
20140061068 | Personal electronic device handbag - A personal electronic device handbag includes: (a) a main support with three connected fold-out panels including one base panel located between other panels; (b) a personal electronic device holding case located on the base panel; (c) at least two storage units having sides and a bottom, such that the main support has a first position, wherein the panels are folded and at least two of the storage unit bottoms nest atop the holding case and any personal electronic device therein to protect such personal electronic device, and has a second position, being an open position. | 03-06-2014 |
20140263148 | Lubricious, sealed, airless baby bottle - An airless baby bottle includes: a) an elongated shaft having an open top and an open bottom and having a constant internal cross-section, and having attachment means for securing a nipple piece fastening collar thereto; b) a nipple piece fastening collar; c) a nipple piece having a main body with an outer rim and having a nipple with at least one liquid-release orifice and nipple having a plurality of accordion segments so as to create a rest short nipple position and so as to permit a stressed elongated nipple position when a baby sucks on it; d) a piston to sealably and moveably fit within the elongated shaft, the piston having external sides with a peripheral upper blade and a peripheral lower blade, each of said peripheral upper blade peripheral lower blade having a plurality of peripheral ridges running perpendicular to the elongated shaft elongation direction. | 09-18-2014 |
20150069005 | Leak-free, sealed, ariless baby bottle - An airless baby bottle includes: a) an elongated shaft having an open top and an open bottom and having a constant internal cross-section, and having attachment means for securing a nipple piece fastening collar thereto; b) a nipple piece fastening collar; c) a nipple piece; d) a piston to sealably and moveably fit within the elongated shaft, the piston having external sides with a peripheral upper blade and a peripheral lower blade, each of said peripheral upper blade peripheral lower blade having a plurality of peripheral ridges running perpendicular to the elongated shaft elongation direction. | 03-12-2015 |
Rafael Diaz, Sherwood, OR US
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20100280929 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING A BILLING STRUCTURE FOR DOCUMENTS BASED ON COLOR AVERAGE OF MARKED COLOR PIXELS - Disclosed herein is a method and system for determining a billing structure for outputting documents using an image processing apparatus. If image data of the document includes color pixels, a billing structure is determined for each page based on an amount of color coverage. The marked color pixel locations of the image data to be output in the device dependent space are counted. Each color pixel location comprises at least one color plane. In some cases, a ratio of the count of the marked color pixel locations to a maximum number of pixel locations may be used to determine the amount on the page. Processing and determining a billing structure based on image data in the device dependent space, irrespective of the amount of ink/toner or color planes used, avoids charging a customer for color print job when only a small amount of color pixels are printed. | 11-04-2010 |
Raphael Diaz, Denver, CO US
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20100249929 | ADJUSTABLE PATELLA LIGAMENT FOR ACL REPAIR - There are disclosed methods of performing an ACL repair. In one embodiment, the method includes providing a patella ligament with two native bone blocks and the patella ligament has a length greater than a native ACL. The length of the patella ligament is shortened to a desired length for an ACL repair while maintaining at least one native interface between the patella ligament and the native bone blocks. There are disclosed adjustable patella ligaments for ACL repair. In one embodiment, the ligament includes native bone blocks with the length between shortened from a length greater than a native ACL. A securing member is attached to one of the blocks and the patella ligament. At least one block is attached to the patella ligament by a native interface. Other embodiments are also disclosed. | 09-30-2010 |
Ricardo G. Diaz, Vancouver, WA US
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20100220127 | Ink Delivery System - An ink delivery system includes a plurality of ink supplies, an air pressure source to generate ink pressure for each ink supply, an ink valve associated with each ink supply, where each ink valve is configured to prevent a reverse flow of ink from a pen to the associated ink supply, and each ink valve has a switch configured to provide an open signal when the ink valve is open, and a controller configured to determine one of a normal ink condition, an out of ink condition or a system pressure problem based on receiving the open signals and to regulate the pressure source according to the determination. | 09-02-2010 |
Ricky Diaz, Sunny Isles Beach, FL US
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20130047357 | Neck Brush Sanitizer with Powder Dispenser - The sanitized brush, with skin powder, is retained in a sanitization system. The neck brush handle has a powder chamber, a bristle face with outwardly extending bristles and a powder input port. A portion of the powder chamber wall is flexible and a movable actuator depresses the flex-wall, compresses the size of the chamber and forces powder from an exit port on the bristle face. The sanitization system includes a brush stand holding the brush above a UV lamp. A sensor determines when the brush is on the stand and a timer is triggered ON controlling the lamp and counts down OFF. Additional features include: a base supporting the stand above the UV lamp; a rechargeable battery; an on-hook brush sensor (mechanical or optical); and a removable cover with a transparent segment to visually confirm lamp ON condition. | 02-28-2013 |
Roberto Diaz, Miami, FL US
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20080221610 | Small diameter deployment system with improved headpiece - A medical apparatus for placing an embolic coil at a preselected position within a vessel comprising a coil assembly having an embolic coil attached to a cylindrical headpiece having at least one bending point formed by a circumferential groove and a deployment catheter having a distal section for retaining the coil assembly such that, when the deployment catheter is pressurized with a fluid the distal section of the catheter expands radially to release the coil assembly at the preselected position. | 09-11-2008 |
Rodolfo Diaz, Phoenix, AZ US
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20080252541 | Aperture matched polyrod antenna - A dielectric polyrod having at least one tapered section, where a section exposed outside of the waveguide is tapered a long a curve that depends on the dielectric constant of the material used. The invention also relates to an aperture matched polyrod antenna which includes the same and an inductive tuning element used to achieve wideband impedance match and to create a Gaussian beam in the radiating near field of the antenna, suitable to mimic a small region plane wave. | 10-16-2008 |
20080309571 | Compact broad-band admittance tunnel incorporating Gaussian beam antennas - A plane wave antenna including: a horn antenna; a waveguide at least partially inside the horn antenna, wherein the waveguide includes: a central dielectric slab increasing in width toward the horn antenna and with a first dielectric constant, an upper slab above the central dielectric slab with a second dielectric constant, and a lower slab below the central dielectric slab with the second dielectric constant; wherein the central dielectric slab has a substantially constant thickness less than a quarter of a wavelength at a highest frequency of operation of the plane wave antenna. | 12-18-2008 |
Rodolfo E. Diaz, Phoeniz, AZ US
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20090160721 | Hollow dielectric pipe polyrod antenna - A waveguide including: a first section including a first surface, a second surface, an upper wall, and a lower wall facing the upper wall; and a second section extending from the second surface; wherein the first section includes an upper ridge on the upper wall of the first section and a lower ridge on the lower wall of the first section, wherein the second section includes an upper conductor extending from a top portion of the second surface and a lower conductor extending from a lower portion of the second surface with a gap between the upper and lower conductors, wherein the upper conductor is electrically connected to the upper ridge, wherein the lower conductor is electrically connected to the lower ridge, and wherein the upper and lower conductors are adapted to propagate a wave and reduce discontinuity of the wave a connection between the first and second sections. | 06-25-2009 |
Rodolfo E. Diaz, Phoenix, AZ US
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20090302834 | Resonant Linearly Polarized Body Current Sensor - A linearly polarized eddy current sensor including a source antenna and a parasitic antenna coupled to the source antenna, serves as a high sensitivity tool for the measurement of the surface impedance of sheet goods without requiring contact with the sample. Sheet goods can have an anisotropic, frequency-dependent surface impedance that is sensitive to minor changes in configuration of the sample. Because the electric field induced by the sensor is linearly polarized, measurement of directionally dependent sheet impedance can be achieved. The measurement is performed with the resonant device operating in resonance mode whereby the immediate proximity of the material to be measured causes damping and shifting of the coupled loop resonance. The resonant frequency of the sensor can be tuned by making changes to its geometry. | 12-10-2009 |
20100315302 | ELECTROMAGNETIC REACTIVE EDGE TREATMENT - An electromagnetic reactive edge treatment including an array of capacitively-loaded loops is disposed at or near an edge of a conductive wedge. The axes of the loops are oriented parallel to the edge of the wedge. This edge treatment may enhance or suppress the hard diffraction coefficient, depending on the resonant frequency f | 12-16-2010 |
20110156977 | Antennas With Broadband Operating Bandwidths - Designs and operations of momentum antennas are presented. In some antenna designs, the terminating discontinuities are complementary with the opposite transmission line's discontinuity. In other antenna designs, the terminating discontinuities are intrinsically self-complementary. | 06-30-2011 |
20150054690 | PSEUDO-CONDUCTOR ANTENNAS - Techniques, devices and systems use pseudo-conductor materials as antennas to receive or radiate electromagnetic energy for communications and other applications. Methods of configuring an antenna can include, in some implementations, selecting a pseudo-conductor material having an electromagnetic constitutive property, wherein the electromagnetic constitutive property comprises a real part of the electromagnetic constitutive property that is greater than a corresponding imaginary part of the electromagnetic constitutive property; and forming the pseudo-conductor material into an antenna shape configured, upon being excited, to radiate emissions that satisfy a predefined antenna performance, such that the pseudo-conductor material formed in the antenna shape weakly guides an electromagnetic wave on the pseudo-conductor material using a leaky mode that is below cutoff to establish a field structure to radiate the emissions from the pseudo-conductor material that satisfy the antenna performance. | 02-26-2015 |
Roy P. Diaz, Seattle, WA US
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20110275912 | Systems, devices, and methods including implantable devices with anti-microbial properties - Systems, devices, methods, and compositions are described for providing an actively controllable implant configured to, for example, monitor, treat, or prevent microbial growth or adherence to the implant. | 11-10-2011 |
20110295088 | Systems, devices, and methods including implantable devices with anti-microbial properties - Systems, devices, methods, and compositions are described for providing an actively controllable implant configured to, for example, monitor, treat, or prevent microbial growth or adherence to the implant. | 12-01-2011 |
20110295089 | Systems, devices, and methods including implantable devices with anti-microbial properties - Systems, devices, methods, and compositions are described for providing an actively controllable implant configured to, for example, monitor, treat, or prevent microbial growth or adherence to the implant. | 12-01-2011 |
20110295090 | Systems, devices, and methods including implantable devices with anti-microbial properties - Systems, devices, methods, and compositions are described for providing an actively controllable implant configured to, for example, monitor, treat, or prevent microbial growth or adherence to the implant. | 12-01-2011 |
20120133504 | Material, system, and method that provide indication of a breach - A multilayer material is described herein that includes at least one signaling layer configured to propagate at least one electromagnetic signal; and a flexible layer configured to enclose the at least one signaling layer, wherein the flexible layer is substantially impermeable to an environment and to the at least one electromagnetic signal. The multilayer material including the at least one signaling layer is configured to transmit a change in the at least one electromagnetic signal upon exposure of the signaling layer to the environment. A system, an article of clothing, or a method is described herein. | 05-31-2012 |
20120133507 | Material, system, and method that provide indication of a breach - A multilayer material is described herein that includes at least one signaling layer configured to propagate at least one electromagnetic signal; and a flexible layer configured to enclose the at least one signaling layer, wherein the flexible layer is substantially impermeable to an environment and to the at least one electromagnetic signal. The multilayer material including the at least one signaling layer is configured to transmit a change in the at least one electromagnetic signal upon exposure of the signaling layer to the environment. A system, an article of clothing, or a method is described herein. | 05-31-2012 |
20130240623 | SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING TREATMENT COMPLIANCE INCLUDING TRACKING, REGISTERING, ETC. OF MEDICAL STAFF, PATIENTS, INSTRUMENTATION, EVENTS, ETC. ACCORDING TO A TREATMENT STAGING PLAN - Systems, devices, and methods are described for tracking, registering, etc. of medical staff, patients, instrumentation, events, or the like according to a treatment staging plan. For example a medical apparatus includes a right-patient verification device having an interrogation interface device that elicits at least one of identification data, authorization data, or treatment plan data from a medical procedure authorization device associated with a patient; and a right-site verification device that generates patient-specific treatment staging data consistent with the at least one of the identification data, the authorization data, or the treatment plan data. | 09-19-2013 |
20130240624 | SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING TREATMENT COMPLIANCE INCLUDING TRACKING, REGISTERING, ETC. OF MEDICAL STAFF, PATIENTS, INSTRUMENTATION, EVENTS, ETC. ACCORDING TO A TREATMENT STAGING PLAN - Systems, devices, and methods are described for tracking, registering, etc. of medical staff, patients, instrumentation, events, or the like according to a treatment staging plan. For example a medical apparatus includes a right-patient verification device having an interrogation interface device that elicits at least one of identification data, authorization data, or treatment plan data from a medical procedure authorization device associated with a patient; and a right-site verification device that generates patient-specific treatment staging data consistent with the at least one of the identification data, the authorization data, or the treatment plan data. | 09-19-2013 |
20130243275 | SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING TREATMENT COMPLIANCE INCLUDING TRACKING, REGISTERING, ETC. OF MEDICAL STAFF, PATIENTS, INSTRUMENTATION, EVENTS, ETC. ACCORDING TO A TREATMENT STAGING PLAN - Systems, devices, and methods are described for tracking, registering, etc. of medical staff, patients, instrumentation, events, or the like according to a treatment staging plan. For example a medical apparatus includes a right-patient verification device having an interrogation interface device that elicits at least one of identification data, authorization data, or treatment plan data from a medical procedure authorization device associated with a patient; and a right-site verification device that generates patient-specific treatment staging data consistent with the at least one of the identification data, the authorization data, or the treatment plan data. | 09-19-2013 |
20140164115 | SYSTEMS FOR FACILITATING THIRD-PARTY ART SUBMISSIONS - A method and for submitting third-party prior art submissions in a patent application to a patent office. The method including receiving a request from a third-party. The request identifies a target patent application. The method further includes publishing an advertisement for a prior art search relating to the target patent application. The method includes receiving an indication from a search party that the search party will perform the prior art search. The method includes receiving a first prior art document from the search party. The method includes submitting a package of documents to the patent office, wherein the package of documents includes the first prior art document and a statement of relevance. | 06-12-2014 |
Scott Douglas Diaz, Galliano, LA US
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20090255135 | Serrated knife - A knife has a cutting blade with an elongate planar body having a front and a back, a first and second opposite edges, the elongate body having a centerline extending between the first and the second edges, each of said first and second edges being provided with a plurality of angularly-oriented notches defined by beveled surfaces, which intersect to form cutting edges. The notches have a generally V-shaped configuration and have one or more sides that extend at an acute angle in relation to the centerline. | 10-15-2009 |
20120060380 | Serrated knife - A knife has a cutting blade with an elongate planar body having a front and a back, a first and second opposite edges, the elongate body having a centerline extending between the first and the second edges, each of said first and second edges being provided with a plurality of angularly-oriented notches defined by beveled surfaces, which intersect to form cutting edges. The notches have a generally V-shaped configuration and have one or more sides that extend at an acute angle in relation to the centerline. | 03-15-2012 |
Shari L. Diaz, Apex, NC US
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20080206725 | Candidate Evaluation Tool - Disclosed are a computer-implemented method and an associated system for use in evaluating candidates interviewed at events, such as job fairs, recruiting events, on-site invitational interviews, etc. Pre-event preparation includes inputting into a first computer system event specific information. During interviews, interviewers are provided with access to this information via remote computers. During post-interview processing, interviewers use this information and the remote computers to determine quantitative interview scores and upload the scores along with qualitative interview feedback to the first computer system. Post-interview processing can also include using the first computer system to systematically rank multiple candidates based on the quantitative interview scores and allowing interested users to view the ranking in real-time. Post-event processing can include allowing users to manually enter another ranking based on the qualitative interview feedback, analyzing all of the compiled data and generating reports based on the analyzed data. | 08-28-2008 |
Sigifredo Castro Diaz, Manhattan, KS US
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20080314838 | FLUIDIZED BED PRECIPITATOR WITH OPTIMIZED SOLIDS SETTLING AND SOLIDS HANDLING FEATURES FOR USE IN RECOVERING PHOSPHORUS FROM WASTEWATER - Improved fluidized bed precipitators ( | 12-25-2008 |
Stephano Diaz, Long Island City, NY US
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20100229283 | Article of clothing - The present invention provides for an article of clothing adapted to function as a scarf, the scarf comprising: a large tubular fabric material cut into a plurality of loops of fabric, the loops of fabric are stretched to a desired length; and a band of fabric adapted to bind the plurality of loops to thereby form the scarf designed to be worn around a user's neck. | 09-16-2010 |
Steven Diaz, Martinsville, NJ US
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20100178339 | TABLETED COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING ATAZANAVIR - Disclosed are compressed tablets containing atazanavir sulfate, optionally with another active agents, e.g., anti-HIV agents, granules that contain atazanavir sulfate and an intragranular lubricant that can be used to make the tablets, compositions comprising a plurality of the granules, processes for making the granules and tablets, and methods of treating HIV. | 07-15-2010 |
20100178340 | TABLETED COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING ATAZANAVIR - Disclosed are compressed tablets containing atazanavir sulfate, optionally with another active agents, e.g., anti-HIV agents, granules that contain atazanavir sulfate and an intragranular lubricant that can be used to make the tablets, compositions comprising a plurality of the granules, processes for making the granules and tablets, and methods of treating HIV. | 07-15-2010 |
20100183715 | TABLETED COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING ATAZANAVIR - Disclosed are compressed tablets containing atazanavir sulfate, optionally with another active agents, e.g., anti-HIV agents, granules that contain atazanavir sulfate and an intragranular lubricant that can be used to make the tablets, compositions comprising a plurality of the granules, processes for making the granules and tablets, and methods of treating HIV. | 07-22-2010 |
20100183716 | TABLETED COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING ATAZANAVIR - Disclosed are compressed tablets containing atazanavir sulfate, optionally with another active agents, e.g., anti-HIV agents, granules that contain atazanavir sulfate and an intragranular lubricant that can be used to make the tablets, compositions comprising a plurality of the granules, processes for making the granules and tablets, and methods of treating HIV. | 07-22-2010 |
20120322749 | TABLETED COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING ATAZANAVIR - Disclosed are compressed tablets containing atazanavir sulfate, optionally with another active agents, e.g., anti-HIV agents, granules that contain atazanavir sulfate and an intragranular lubricant that can be used to make the tablets, compositions comprising a plurality of the granules, processes for making the granules and tablets, and methods of treating HIV. | 12-20-2012 |
20130266648 | TABLETED COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING ATAZANAVIR - Disclosed are compressed tablets containing atazanavir sulfate, optionally with another active agents, e.g., anti-HIV agents, granules that contain atazanavir sulfate and an intragranular lubricant that can be used to make the tablets, compositions comprising a plurality of the granules, processes for making the granules and tablets, and methods of treating HIV. | 10-10-2013 |
Thomas Diaz, Miami, FL US
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20120240640 | SECURITY NUT AND TOOL - A security device, comprising, a bolt, comprising, a head, wherein the head comprises at least one functional marker; and a hollow cylinder, the hollow cylinder comprising a bolt internal threaded surface and a bolt external threaded surface, wherein the bolt internal threaded surface extends through the head; and a nut, comprising, a first nut cylinder, wherein the first nut cylinder is internally grooved threaded and of the same diameter as the bolt external threaded surface; and a second nut cylinder, whereby the second nut cylinder is capable of containing the head of the bolt when the bolt external threaded surface is securely screwed into the first nut cylinder. A bolt, the bolt further comprising at least one functional marker, and where the bolt is externally threaded in reverse. A nut, where the nut internal grooves threaded in reverse; and a key; wherein the key comprises a receiving unit, wherein the receiving unit comprises at least one functional interaction point, whereby the at least one functional marker of the head of the bolt and the at least one functional interaction point of the key match up and allow for the key to engage the head. | 09-27-2012 |
Thomas R. Diaz, Lexington, MA US
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20090183005 | Distributing Access to a Data Item - A method is provided for use in distributing access to a data item. The method includes allowing multiple transfers between computers of a single instance of permission to gain access to the data item, the transfers occurring across data connections and including a first transfer between a first computer and a second computer and a subsequent transfer between the second computer and a third computer, wherein at any one time only one computer retains the instance of permission and is able to use the instance of permission to gain access to the data item. | 07-16-2009 |
Tomas E. Diaz, Windermere, FL US
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20120084391 | ELECTRONIC RECEIPT SYSTEM - A method includes receiving, at a user identification module of an electronic receipt system in electronic communication with a point of sale terminal, a user identifier transmitted from a mobile communication device to a near-field communication enabled communication device associated with the point of sale terminal. The method also includes verifying, by a validation module of the electronic receipt system, an enrollment status of the user identifier; and based on results of the verifying, transmitting, by a transfer module of the electronic receipt system, the user identifier and data characterizing an electronic receipt to a receipt storage module of the electronic receipt system. | 04-05-2012 |
Troy Diaz, Fort Collins, CO US
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20080277251 | Electrical switch apparatus and methods - Particular embodiments of the inventive technology may relate to an electrical switch apparatus, and related methods, that include a conductive contiguity, alone with which two sequential electrical contacts may be induced upon application of force by a user, thereby effecting two or more distinct electrical events. Embodiments of the inventive technology may more specifically include a conductive contiguity having a truncated leg that enables inducement of a first electrical contact before a second, subsequential contact is induced. | 11-13-2008 |
20100170348 | Methods and Apparatus for Determining Deformation Response - One aspect of the inventive technology may be generally described as a method for determining test object deformation response that comprises the steps of moving a deformation force deliverer | 07-08-2010 |
20120247192 | Apparatus for Determining Deformation Response - One aspect of the inventive technology may be generally described as a method for determining test object deformation response that comprises the steps of moving a deformation force deliverer | 10-04-2012 |
Vicente Diaz, New Haven, CT US
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20110082385 | METHOD FOR IMPLANTING INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE SENSOR - Methods of implanting an intraocular pressure sensor and systems tbr sensing intraocular pressure are disclosed. An intraocular pressure sensor, including, a top surface, may be placed through the sclera of an eye of a patient. The intraocular pressure sensor may be caused to be inserted into the sclera until the top surface of the intraocular pressure sensor is substantially flush with the exterior wall of the sclera. An implantation wand may be used to assist in the insertion process. The wand may be disengaged from the tntraocuiar pressure sensor after it has been implanted. | 04-07-2011 |