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Edward H. Allen, Lancaster, CA US
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20090157778 | COMPUTER SYSTEMS USING QUANTUM ALLEGORIES AS ORACLES - A computer system includes a deterministic computer that provides a non-recursive functional to a quantum system encoder. The quantum system encoder encodes the non-recursive functional into a first quantum system. The first quantum state is transformed to a second quantum state by an operator that includes a Topological Order Processing Element (TOPE). A quantum allegory generator provides an oracle to the operator. | 06-18-2009 |
20090278046 | SENSOR SYSTEMS AND METHODS USING ENTANGLED QUANTUM PARTICLES - An entangled quantum generator generates a signal including a plurality of entangled quanta. The wavelength of the signal is the sum of the wavelengths of the entangled quanta. A signal processor determines a characteristic of the target based on information derived from at least some of the entangled quanta in the return signal. The frequency of the signal is selected to propagate the signal through a medium and the frequencies of the entangled quanta are selected to provide sufficient data in the return signal to resolve the characteristic of the target. | 11-12-2009 |
20130032700 | LASER DRAWN ELECTRONICS - Various aspects of the subject technology provide systems and methods for transmitting a radio frequency (RF) signal from a desired location on the surface of a photoconversion material by simply directing a laser beam or other energy beam to the desired location on the photoconversion material. In one aspect, the laser beam causes electrons in the photoconversion material to accelerate and emit the RF signal by forming a dead region on the photoconversion material that the electrons must flow around. In one aspect, the dead region has an asymmetrical shape to prevent a cancellation effect and produce a net positive RF signal. Various aspects of the subject technology also provide systems and methods for drawing a circuit element on the photoconversion material by tracing one or more dead regions on the photoconversion material with a laser beam or other energy beam to construct the circuit element. | 02-07-2013 |
20130093261 | SYSTEM FOR HARVESTING ATMOSPHERIC ELECTRICITY - Systems, methods and apparatus for harvesting atmospheric electricity are provided. The system includes a laser configured to form a plasma filament and a collector configured to collect electricity flowing along the plasma filament. The plasma filament comprises an electrically conducting plasma filament. Atmospheric electricity may be collected by having the plasma filament form at least a part of a conducting path: (1) between ground and a cloud, (2) between differently charged regions of the same cloud, (3) between differently charged regions of different clouds, and (4) between different regions of atmosphere, where there is a vertical voltage gradient. When the plasma filament is not long enough to form the entire conducting path, a lightning may be triggered to complete the conducting path needed to collect atmospheric electricity. | 04-18-2013 |
Edward H. Brandis, Jr., Chicago, IL US
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20090312947 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GENERATING ROUTES USING REAL-TIME PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION - A method and system are provided for providing a transportation route to a user terminal. Travel information is received at a route-generating unit from the user terminal. Public transportation information, including real-time public transportation information, is received at the route-generating unit from a public transportation information unit. One or more transportation routes are determined in accordance with the received travel information and the received public transportation information at the route-generating unit. The one or more transportation routes are transmitted from the route-generating unit to the user terminal. | 12-17-2009 |
Edward H. Brzezowski, Chester, NJ US
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20090088991 | System and method for monitoring and managing energy performance - Generation of renewable energy for, exportation of the renewable energy from, importation of utility generated energy to, and consumption of energy at, a facility are monitored in substantially real time to provide for substantially real time management and reporting of energy performance of the facility. Monitoring of environmental conditions and facility operations of the facility, also in substantially real time and time correlated with the energy monitoring, is performed to further enhance the management and reporting of the energy performance of the facility. | 04-02-2009 |
Edward H. Brzezowski, Bedminster, NJ US
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20110320054 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING RESOURCE SUSTAINABILITY PERFORMANCE - Resource sustainability performance of a facility is managed using real time resource monitoring data, and resource sustainability performance values for the facility determined using the real time monitoring data are provided in real time. In addition, resource sustainability feedback information is distributed in real time to cause a resource sustainability action to be executed in connection with the facility. The feedback information is determined from sustainability result information, which is determined from real time resource sustainability action information and the real time resource performance values determined for the facility. | 12-29-2011 |
Edward H. Glaesgen, Yorktown, VA US
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20110033728 | Method and System for Repairing Cracks in Structures - A first material with a known maximum temperature of operation is coated with a second material on at least one surface of the first material. The coating has a melting temperature that is greater than the maximum temperature of operation of the first material. The coating is heated to its melting temperature until the coating flows into any cracks in the first material's surface. | 02-10-2011 |
Edward H. Glaessgen, Yorktown, VA US
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20100190026 | Strain-Detecting Composite Materials - A composite material includes a structural material and a shape-memory alloy embedded in the structural material. The shape-memory alloy changes crystallographic phase from austenite to martensite in response to a predefined critical macroscopic average strain of the composite material. In a second embodiment, the composite material includes a plurality of particles of a ferromagnetic shape-memory alloy embedded in the structural material. The ferromagnetic shape-memory alloy changes crystallographic phase from austenite to martensite and changes magnetic phase in response to the predefined critical macroscopic average strain of the composite material. A method of forming a composite material for sensing the predefined critical macroscopic average strain includes providing the shape-memory alloy having an austenite crystallographic phase, changing a size and shape of the shape-memory alloy to thereby form a plurality of particles, and combining the structural material and the particles at a temperature of from about 100-700° C. to form the composite material. | 07-29-2010 |
20130157079 | System for Repairing Cracks in Structures - A first material with a known maximum temperature of operation is coated with a second material on at Least one surface of the first material. The coating has a melting temperature that is greater than the maximum temperature of operation of the first material. The coating is heated to its melting temperature until the coating flows into any cracks in the first material's surface. | 06-20-2013 |
20140030543 | SYSTEM FOR REPAIRING CRACKS IN STRUCTURES - A first material with a known maximum temperature of operation is coated with a second material on at least one surface of the first material. The coating has a melting temperature that is greater than the maximum temperature of operation of the first material. The coating is heated to its melting temperature until the coating flows into any cracks in the first material's surface. | 01-30-2014 |
Edward H. Grimm, Iii, Houston, TX US
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20140318434 | VERSATILE TRANSPORT-DELIVERY VESSEL SYSTEM - The disclosure relates to a versatile transport-cargo vessel system configured for travel on water. The vessel system either includes a single self propelled vessel or a tugboat section and a barge section configured to interlock. The self propelled vessel or the barge section is configured to carry liquefied natural gas and at least one additional cargo. The additional cargo may include a cargo for resupplying another vessel. The cargo may include at least one of marine gas oil, lubricant, distillates, bio-fuels and water. The disclosure also relates to a method of resupplying a second vessel using the versatile transport-delivery vessel. | 10-30-2014 |
20140319906 | TUG BOAT - LNG BARGE SYSTEM WITH AN UMBILICAL POWER LINE - The disclosure relates to a transport-cargo vessel system configured for travel on water. The vessel system either includes a tug boat section and a barge section configured to interlock. The barge section is configured to carry liquefied natural was (LNG) and includes an LNG electric generator. In some embodiments, the barge section is configured to carry LNG and at least one additional cargo. The additional cargo may include a cargo for resupplying another vessel. The tug boat includes a propulsion system with an electric motor configured to receive electric power generated from multiple fuels. Electricity from the barge's generator is provided to the tug boat's motor via a power umbilical line. | 10-30-2014 |
Edward H. Hagbloom, Upland, CA US
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20100307010 | Hydraulic rescue tool with quick-change head - A hydraulic rescue tool ( | 12-09-2010 |
Edward H. Hagey, La Jolla, CA US
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20100248870 | Contoured Hand Grip Constructions For A Racquet - A handle configuration for a stringed racquet includes a handle shaft having a defined exterior shape and plural mounting apertures, with a butt cap being provided at a base end thereof. A contour assembly has an exterior of designed contour, including an upper protrusion and a lower trigger. The contour assembly is mountable on the racquet handle shaft at a plurality of discrete locations defined by the mounting apertures. The contour assembly has an interior shape conforming to the handle shaft shape to allow the contour assembly to be received on the handle shaft for attachment thereto. One or more mounting elements on the contour assembly align with the handle shaft mounting apertures for attachment of the contour assembly thereto. | 09-30-2010 |
Edward H. Kislauskis, Medway, MA US
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20080267963 | Methods of Cancer Treatment/Prevention Using Cancer Cell-Specific Surface Antigens - The invention relates to methods and reagents for immunizing and treating individual with cancer to elicit specific cellular and humoral immune-responses against specific cancer cell surface antigens, including those cancer cell surface antigens expressed only in cancer cells and in non-cancer cells normally located in one or more immune-privileged sites or tissues of the individual. The invention provides methods of using specifically prepared immunogen in fresh or lyophilized liposome, proper routes of administration of the immunogen, proper doses of the immunogen, and specific combinations of heterologous immunization including DNA priming in one administration route followed by liposome-mediated protein antigen boost in a different route to tailor the immune responses in respects of enhancing cell mediated immune response, cytokine secretion, humoral immune response, especially skewing T helper responses to be Th1 or a balanced Th1 and Th2 type. | 10-30-2008 |
20110033925 | Cell Separation Method and Apparatus - Disclosed herein are apparatus and methods for isolating a fraction of interest from a physiological fluid sample. | 02-10-2011 |
20120021501 | Cell Separation Method And Apparatus - Disclosed herein are apparatus and methods for isolating a fraction of interest from a physiological fluid sample. A sample holder for isolating a fraction of interest from a physiological fluid sample includes a flexible compartment and a rigid exoskeleton that supports the flexible compartment. The flexible compartment may have at least one reservoir with a height to volume ratio of about 0.1 cm/mL to about 5 cm/mL. An automated device for extracting a fraction of interest from the sample includes a sample holder with a flexible compartment supported by a rigid exoskeleton, a support for the sample holder connected to one or more fluid extraction devices, and a motor for moving the extraction device relative to the sample holder. The automated device may include an optical sensor and may include a clamp for clamping the flexible compartment. | 01-26-2012 |
Edward H. Lee, San Jose, CA US
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20140154952 | WAFER GROUNDING DESIGN FOR SINGLE PAD LAPPING - Embodiments described herein generally relate to connecting Electronic Lapping Guides (ELG) to a lapping controller to reduce resistance from current crowding while reducing connections to the ELG. A device and a system can include a wafer with peripheral grounding vias having a radius of at least 10 μm, a plurality of sliders with a magnetoresistive (MR) elements; a plurality of ELG electrically coupled to the lapping controller through a combination of the wafer and grounding pads and a bonding pad electrically coupled to the ELG. The ELG or the bonding pad can be positioned in the kerf or the device region of a row. If the ELG and the bonding pad are positioned in separate regions, a noble metal should be used to connect. Further, the number of grounding pads can be reduced by using grounding vias at specific intervals and specific sizes. | 06-05-2014 |
20140154953 | CORRECTING CURRENT CROWDING IN ROW BAR AND VIAS FOR SINGLE PAD BONDING - Embodiments described herein generally relate to connecting electronic lapping guides (ELGs) to a lapping controller to prevent the effects of current crowding while reducing connections to the ELGs in single pad lapping. Devices and systems can include a row of sliders including a magnetoresistive (MR) element, a plurality of high resistance ELGs connected to both the wafer and to at least one bonding pad and at least two peripheral grounding vias connected to the wafer. Methods and systems include a wafer comprising a plurality of sliders wherein each slider is connected to a lapping controller and the delivery of current to the ELGs is sequential to groups of sliders such that only one group of ELGs is being measured at any time. | 06-05-2014 |
Edward H. Lin, Seattle, WA US
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20150152504 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING COMPLETE RESPONSE TO ANTICANCER THERAPY - Methods for identifying patients with molecular or complete remission of colorectal cancer following therapy a fluorocytidine derivative and a COX-2 enzyme inhibitor by quantifying CD 133 expression levels. Methods for detecting cancer stem cells by quantifying serum CD 133 RNA levels are also provided. | 06-04-2015 |
Edward H. Nortrup, Stoneham, MA US
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20080263125 | MOBILE STORE PRODUCT LOCATOR - An embodiment of the present invention involves a location based service, method, and/or system. The service, method, and/or system may involve accessing an internet using a mobile communication facility; assessing a location of the mobile communication facility; requesting product information; and delivering the product information to the mobile communication facility, wherein the product information includes information relating to a location within a store where the product can be found. | 10-23-2008 |
20090157310 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING TRAVEL TIME INFORMATION - Location technologies are combined with other information systems to provide augmented information for individuals such as a traveler in an automobile. | 06-18-2009 |
20100299058 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING TRAVEL TIME INFORMATION - Location technologies are combined with other information systems to provide augmented information for individuals such as a traveler in an automobile. | 11-25-2010 |
20110125559 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING TRAVEL TIME INFORMATION - Location technologies are combined with other information systems to provide augmented information for individuals such as a traveler in an automobile. | 05-26-2011 |
20110276259 | REAL-TIME TRAFFIC CONDITION MEASUREMENT - In embodiments of the present invention improved capabilities are described for identifying a first location, at time one, of a plurality of automobiles using cell phone tower triangulation to locate a cell phone within each of the plurality of automobiles, identifying a second location, at time two, for each of the plurality of automobiles using cell phone tower triangulation to locate the cell phone within each of the plurality of automobiles, calculating a vehicle speed for each of the plurality of automobiles using the first and second locations already identified, and creating a traffic condition measure for a route in proximity to the first and second locations. The computer program product may repeat this process in real-time to calculate a real-time traffic condition measure that may be a traffic density measure the computer program product may use to predict a travel time. | 11-10-2011 |
20110282567 | REAL-TIME TRAFFIC CONDITION MEASUREMENT AND PRESENTATION OF USER-BASED ROUTE DATA - In embodiments of the present invention improved capabilities are described for identifying a first location, at time one, of a plurality of automobiles using cell phone tower triangulation to locate a cell phone within each of the plurality of automobiles, identifying a second location, at time two, for each of the plurality of automobiles using cell phone tower triangulation to locate the cell phone within each of the plurality of automobiles, calculating a vehicle speed for each of the plurality of automobiles using the first and second locations already identified, and creating a traffic condition measure for a route in proximity to the first and second locations. The computer program product may repeat this process in real-time to calculate a real-time traffic condition measure that may be a traffic density measure the computer program product may use to predict a travel time, and may respond to a user's request with an audio alert on the user's cell phone that comes from a speaker on the cell phone that can also be combined with a wirelessly-enabled speaker in an automobile or a wirelessly-enabled headset. The audio alert may be displayed in conjunction with at least one navigation option pertaining to the route. | 11-17-2011 |
20110282746 | REAL-TIME TRAFFIC CONDITION MEASUREMENT AND PRESENTATION OF SPONSORED CONTENT - In embodiments of the present invention improved capabilities are described for identifying a first location, at time one, of a plurality of automobiles using cell phone tower triangulation to locate a cell phone within each of the plurality of automobiles, identifying a second location, at time two, for each of the plurality of automobiles using cell phone tower triangulation to locate the cell phone within each of the plurality of automobiles, calculating a vehicle speed for each of the plurality of automobiles using the first and second locations already identified, and creating a traffic condition measure for a route in proximity to the first and second locations. The computer program product may repeat this process in real-time to calculate a real-time traffic condition measure that may be a traffic density measure the computer program product may use to predict a travel time, and may display the real-time traffic condition measure on the user's cell phone along with product availability data from a store or stores in proximity to the route and can include where such stores are located with the roadway presentation. | 11-17-2011 |
20120059573 | REAL-TIME TRAFFIC CONDITION MEASUREMENT USING GPS DATA - In embodiments of the present invention, a computer program may use GPS coordinates associated with cell phones located within multiple cars to measure real time traffic conditions. These traffic conditions may be measured based at least in part on using parameters including, but not limited to, a time of day, a day of the week, a weather condition, a road condition, or some other parameter relating to traffic conditions. The traffic conditions may be used to calculate a vehicle speed between two locations and predict related travel time. The real-time traffic condition information may be manually accessed by a user from their cell phone or automatically presented to a user's cell phone when the cell phone enters a specific geographic location or region. | 03-08-2012 |
20120065872 | REAL-TIME TRAFFIC CONDITION MEASUREMENT USING NETWORK TRANSMISSION DATA - In embodiments of the present invention, data that is transmitted over a network that is utilized by cell phones within multiple automobiles may be used to calculate real-time traffic conditions, including but not limited to the time it will take to travel a certain distance using a given route. Real-time traffic conditions may be calculated by, for example, measuring real-time traffic density for a specific geographic region. Traffic conditions and traffic density may be calculated using parameters including, but not limited to, a time of day, a day of the week corresponding to the real-time calculation of the traffic condition measure, a weather condition corresponding to the real-time calculation of the traffic condition measure; or some other parameter relating to traffic conditions. This real-time traffic condition data may be manually accessed by a user from their cell phone or automatically provided to a user's cell phone. | 03-15-2012 |
20120194418 | AR GLASSES WITH USER ACTION CONTROL AND EVENT INPUT BASED CONTROL OF EYEPIECE APPLICATION - This disclosure concerns an interactive head-mounted eyepiece with an integrated processor for handling content for display and an integrated image source for introducing the content to an optical assembly through which the user views a surrounding environment and the displayed content, wherein the eyepiece includes user action control and event input based control of an eyepiece application. | 08-02-2012 |
20120194419 | AR GLASSES WITH EVENT AND USER ACTION CONTROL OF EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS - This disclosure concerns an interactive head-mounted eyepiece with an integrated processor for handling content for display and an integrated image source for introducing the content to an optical assembly through which the user views a surrounding environment and the displayed content, wherein the eyepiece includes event and user action control of external applications. | 08-02-2012 |
20120194420 | AR GLASSES WITH EVENT TRIGGERED USER ACTION CONTROL OF AR EYEPIECE FACILITY - This disclosure concerns an interactive head-mounted eyepiece with an integrated processor for handling content for display and an integrated image source for introducing the content to an optical assembly through which the user views a surrounding environment and the displayed content, wherein the eyepiece includes event triggered user action control. | 08-02-2012 |
20120194549 | AR GLASSES SPECIFIC USER INTERFACE BASED ON A CONNECTED EXTERNAL DEVICE TYPE - This disclosure concerns an interactive head-mounted eyepiece with an integrated processor for handling content for display and an integrated image source for introducing the content to an optical assembly through which the user views a surrounding environment and the displayed content, wherein the eyepiece includes a user interface based on a connected external device type. | 08-02-2012 |
20120194550 | SENSOR-BASED COMMAND AND CONTROL OF EXTERNAL DEVICES WITH FEEDBACK FROM THE EXTERNAL DEVICE TO THE AR GLASSES - This disclosure concerns an interactive head-mounted eyepiece with an integrated processor for handling content for display and an integrated image source for introducing the content to an optical assembly through which the user views a surrounding environment and the displayed content, wherein the eyepiece includes sensor-based command and control of external devices with feedback from the external device to the eyepiece. | 08-02-2012 |
20120194551 | AR GLASSES WITH USER-ACTION BASED COMMAND AND CONTROL OF EXTERNAL DEVICES - This disclosure concerns an interactive head-mounted eyepiece with an integrated processor for handling content for display and an integrated image source for introducing the content to an optical assembly through which the user views a surrounding environment and the displayed content, wherein the eyepiece has a user-action based command and control of external devices. | 08-02-2012 |
20120194552 | AR GLASSES WITH PREDICTIVE CONTROL OF EXTERNAL DEVICE BASED ON EVENT INPUT - This disclosure concerns an interactive head-mounted eyepiece with an integrated processor for handling content for display and an integrated image source for introducing the content to an optical assembly through which the user views a surrounding environment and the displayed content, wherein the eyepiece includes predictive control of external device based on an event input. | 08-02-2012 |
20120194553 | AR GLASSES WITH SENSOR AND USER ACTION BASED CONTROL OF EXTERNAL DEVICES WITH FEEDBACK - This disclosure concerns an interactive head-mounted eyepiece with an integrated processor for handling content for display and an integrated image source for introducing the content to an optical assembly through which the user views a surrounding environment and the displayed content, wherein the eyepiece includes sensor and user action based control of external devices with feedback. | 08-02-2012 |
20120200488 | AR GLASSES WITH SENSOR AND USER ACTION BASED CONTROL OF EYEPIECE APPLICATIONS WITH FEEDBACK - This disclosure concerns an interactive head-mounted eyepiece with an integrated processor for handling content for display and an integrated image source for introducing the content to an optical assembly through which the user views a surrounding environment and the displayed content, wherein the eyepiece includes sensor and user action based control of eyepiece applications with feedback. | 08-09-2012 |
20120200499 | AR GLASSES WITH EVENT, SENSOR, AND USER ACTION BASED CONTROL OF APPLICATIONS RESIDENT ON EXTERNAL DEVICES WITH FEEDBACK - This disclosure concerns an interactive head-mounted eyepiece with an integrated processor for handling content for display and an integrated image source for introducing the content to an optical assembly through which the user views a surrounding environment and the displayed content, wherein the eyepiece includes event, sensor, and user action based control of applications resident on external devices with feedback. | 08-09-2012 |
20120200601 | AR GLASSES WITH STATE TRIGGERED EYE CONTROL INTERACTION WITH ADVERTISING FACILITY - This disclosure concerns an interactive head-mounted eyepiece with an integrated processor for handling content for display and an integrated image source for introducing the content to an optical assembly through which the user views a surrounding environment and the displayed content, wherein the eyepiece includes a state triggered eye control interaction with advertising facility. | 08-09-2012 |
20120206322 | AR GLASSES WITH EVENT AND SENSOR INPUT TRIGGERED USER ACTION CAPTURE DEVICE CONTROL OF AR EYEPIECE FACILITY - This disclosure concerns an interactive head-mounted eyepiece with an integrated processor for handling content for display and an integrated image source for introducing the content to an optical assembly through which the user views a surrounding environment and the displayed content, wherein the eyepiece includes event and sensor input triggered user action capture device control. | 08-16-2012 |
20120206323 | AR GLASSES WITH EVENT AND SENSOR TRIGGERED AR EYEPIECE INTERFACE TO EXTERNAL DEVICES - This disclosure concerns an interactive head-mounted eyepiece with an integrated processor for handling content for display and an integrated image source for introducing the content to an optical assembly through which the user views a surrounding environment and the displayed content, wherein the eyepiece includes event and sensor triggered interface to external devices. | 08-16-2012 |
20120206334 | AR GLASSES WITH EVENT AND USER ACTION CAPTURE DEVICE CONTROL OF EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS - This disclosure concerns an interactive head-mounted eyepiece with an integrated processor for handling content for display and an integrated image source for introducing the content to an optical assembly through which the user views a surrounding environment and the displayed content, wherein the eyepiece includes an event and user action capture device control of external applications. | 08-16-2012 |
20120206335 | AR GLASSES WITH EVENT, SENSOR, AND USER ACTION BASED DIRECT CONTROL OF EXTERNAL DEVICES WITH FEEDBACK - This disclosure concerns an interactive head-mounted eyepiece with an integrated processor for handling content for display and an integrated image source for introducing the content to an optical assembly through which the user views a surrounding environment and the displayed content, wherein the eyepiece includes an event, sensor, and user action based direct control of external devices with feedback. | 08-16-2012 |
20120206485 | AR GLASSES WITH EVENT AND SENSOR TRIGGERED USER MOVEMENT CONTROL OF AR EYEPIECE FACILITIES - This disclosure concerns an interactive head-mounted eyepiece with an integrated processor for handling content for display and an integrated image source for introducing the content to an optical assembly through which the user views a surrounding environment and the displayed content, wherein the eyepiece includes event and sensor triggered user movement control. | 08-16-2012 |
20120212406 | AR GLASSES WITH EVENT AND SENSOR TRIGGERED AR EYEPIECE COMMAND AND CONTROL FACILITY OF THE AR EYEPIECE - This disclosure concerns an interactive head-mounted eyepiece with an integrated processor for handling content for display and an integrated image source for introducing the content to an optical assembly through which the user views a surrounding environment and the displayed content, wherein the eyepiece includes event and sensor triggered command and control facility. | 08-23-2012 |
20120212414 | AR GLASSES WITH EVENT AND SENSOR TRIGGERED CONTROL OF AR EYEPIECE APPLICATIONS - This disclosure concerns an interactive head-mounted eyepiece with an integrated processor for handling content for display and an integrated image source for introducing the content to an optical assembly through which the user views a surrounding environment and the displayed content, wherein the eyepiece includes an event and sensor triggered control of eyepiece applications. | 08-23-2012 |
20130030694 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING TRAVEL TIME INFORMATION - Location technologies are combined with other information systems to provide augmented information for individuals such as a traveler in an automobile. | 01-31-2013 |
20130314303 | AR GLASSES WITH USER ACTION CONTROL OF AND BETWEEN INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS WITH FEEDBACK - This disclosure concerns an interactive head-mounted eyepiece with an integrated processor for handling content for display and an integrated image source for introducing the content to an optical assembly through which the user views a surrounding environment and the displayed content, wherein the eyepiece includes user action control of and between internal and external applications with feedback. | 11-28-2013 |
20140063054 | AR GLASSES SPECIFIC CONTROL INTERFACE BASED ON A CONNECTED EXTERNAL DEVICE TYPE - This disclosure concerns an interactive head-mounted eyepiece with an integrated processor for handling content for display and an integrated image source for introducing the content to an optical assembly through which the user views a surrounding environment and the displayed content, wherein the eyepiece has a control interface based on a connected external device type. | 03-06-2014 |
20140063055 | AR GLASSES SPECIFIC USER INTERFACE AND CONTROL INTERFACE BASED ON A CONNECTED EXTERNAL DEVICE TYPE - This disclosure concerns an interactive head-mounted eyepiece with an integrated processor for handling content for display and an integrated image source for introducing the content to an optical assembly through which the user views a surrounding environment and the displayed content, wherein the eyepiece has a user interface and control interface based on a connected external device type. | 03-06-2014 |
20140278035 | REAL-TIME TRAFFIC CONDITION MEASUREMENT USING NETWORK TRANSMISSION DATA - In embodiments of the present invention improved capabilities are described for identifying a first location, at time one, of a plurality of automobiles using cell phone tower triangulation to locate a cell phone within each of the plurality of automobiles, identifying a second location, at time two, for each of the plurality of automobiles using cell phone tower triangulation to locate the cell phone within each of the plurality of automobiles, calculating a vehicle speed for each of the plurality of automobiles using the first and second locations already identified, and creating a traffic condition measure for a route in proximity to the first and second locations. The computer program product may repeat this process in real-time to calculate a real-time traffic condition measure that may be a traffic density measure the computer program product may use to predict a travel time. | 09-18-2014 |
20140316687 | REAL-TIME TRAFFIC CONDITION MEASUREMENT USING NETWORK TRANSMISSION DATA - In embodiments of the present invention improved capabilities are described for identifying a first location, at time one, of a plurality of automobiles using cell phone tower triangulation to locate a cell phone within each of the plurality of automobiles, identifying a second location, at time two, for each of the plurality of automobiles using cell phone tower triangulation to locate the cell phone within each of the plurality of automobiles, calculating a vehicle speed for each of the plurality of automobiles using the first and second locations already identified, and creating a traffic condition measure for a route in proximity to the first and second locations. The computer program product may repeat this process in real-time to calculate a real-time traffic condition measure that may be a traffic density measure the computer program product may use to predict a travel time. | 10-23-2014 |
20140365115 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING TRAVEL TIME INFORMATION - Location technologies are combined with other information systems to provide augmented information for individuals such as a traveler in an automobile. | 12-11-2014 |
Edward H. Phililips, Troy, MI US
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20080257633 | Hydro-Mechanically Coupled Electric Power Steering System - A power steering system provides improved steering feel whenever negligible power assist is required is required such as during on-center operation or at very high vehicular speeds. The power steering system includes fluid lines used for directly coupling a motor driven pump to a power cylinder. The fluid lines are coupled to a system reservoir or to one another whenever a primary control signal indicative of steering wheel torque has a value below a selected threshold value thereby substantially decoupling the power cylinder from the pump. | 10-23-2008 |
Edward H. Schultz, Jr., Kennett Square, PA US
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20130187350 | Toboggan Steering and Breaking Device - A toboggan steering and breaking device employs a first mounting bracket, a first steering blade; a first steering lever; a second mounting bracket; a second steering blade; and a second steering lever. The first mounting bracket mounts to a toboggan deck. The first mounting bracket restrains the first steering blade. The first steering lever is configured to push the first steering blade through a first void in the deck of the toboggan. The second mounting bracket mounts to the toboggan deck. The second mounting bracket restrains the second steering blade. The second steering lever is configured to push the second steering blade through a second void in the deck of the toboggan. | 07-25-2013 |
Edward H. Seabury, Idaho Falls, ID US
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20080224060 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETECTING EXPLOSIVES - A method of detecting explosives in a vehicle includes providing a first rack on one side of the vehicle, the rack including a neutron generator and a plurality of gamma ray detectors; providing a second rack on another side of the vehicle, the second rack including a neutron generator and a plurality of gamma ray detectors; providing a control system, remote from the first and second racks, coupled to the neutron generators and gamma ray detectors; using the control system, causing the neutron generators to generate neutrons; and performing gamma ray spectroscopy on spectra read by the gamma ray detectors to look for a signature indicative of presence of an explosive. Various apparatus and other methods are also provided. | 09-18-2008 |
20140284490 | CHEMICAL DETECTION SYSTEM AND RELATED METHODS - A chemical detection system includes a frame, an emitter coupled to the frame, and a detector coupled to the frame proximate the emitter. The system also includes a shielding system coupled to the frame and positioned at least partially between the emitter and the detector, wherein the frame positions a sensing surface of the detector in a direction substantially parallel to a plane extending along a front portion of the frame. A method of analyzing composition of a suspect object includes directing neutrons at the object, detecting gamma rays emitted from the object, and communicating spectrometer information regarding the gamma rays. The method also includes presenting a GUI to a user with a dynamic status of an ongoing neutron spectroscopy process. The dynamic status includes a present confidence for a plurality of compounds being present in the suspect object responsive to changes in the spectrometer information during the ongoing process. | 09-25-2014 |
Edward H. Suber, Iii, Akron, OH US
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20090156373 | Liquid weight system for bench press and stations of home gym - A liquid weight system for a bench press and for stations of a home gym comprises barbells and having hollow portions and expandable disc-bladders which are weight adjustable by means of a utilization of varying levels of liquid supplied from a liquid tank system. The instant abstract is neither intended to define the invention disclosed in this specification nor intended to limit the scope of the invention in any way. | 06-18-2009 |
20090212959 | Home safety detector with communication system - The present invention relates generally to a home safety device such as a gas or carbon monoxide detector, and more specifically, to a smoke and fire detector. The present invention will include a built in communication system capable of dialing outbound phone calls to alert an outside party of an emergency. The user will be able to pre-record a message to be played when the outbound phone call is connected to the programmed phone number. The present invention will also be programmable so that the user can set the amount of time that the alarm will emit before the phone call is made to the programmed number. | 08-27-2009 |
Edward H. Szostak, Cherry Hill, NJ US
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20120041796 | TECHNICAL MATURITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A system is provided to display the technical status of a program and provide quick access to the program information. The system may include milestone views, links to work products and schedule data, links to templates, specification, requirements, review criteria, links to event maturity criteria, and displays of technical maturity assessments. The system may be provided at an enterprise level in HTML form to access criteria for tailoring individual programs. The system may be downloadable to a program server from an enterprise server to provide the foregoing capabilities. The system may be configured to import specific program information from program master schedules in order to populate milestone views, assessment views, and search engines. The system may be configured to provide access control with user privileges, defined for each user. | 02-16-2012 |
20120316905 | HIERARCHICAL PROJECT TECHNICAL EVALUATION SYSTEM - A system for providing a hierarchical project technical evaluation tool is provided. The system includes an application for obtaining technical assessment data for work products of a project and storing the technical assessment data to a data repository. A hierarchical project evaluation tool application generates a project technical status based on the assessment data in the data repository. The system also includes a file importation and conversion device in communication with the data repository, the file importation and conversion device converts data files to a useable format within the hierarchical project evaluation tool application. The system further includes a project integrated master schedule in communication with the file importation and conversion device, that provides data to the data repository for use with the hierarchical project evaluation tool application. | 12-13-2012 |
Edward H. Thorne, Iv, North Grafton, MA US
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20130143220 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SAMPLING OF AMPLIFICATION PRODUCTS - The invention provides systems and methods for processing samples. In a method, a reaction card is provided that has a channel network, a valve, and a micropump, all disposed within the card. The reaction card also has a collection well disposed on a surface of the card and a tubular member extending out from the card. A reaction vessel is provided and affixed to the reaction card such that the tubular member is inserted into the reaction vessel. Amplification reaction reagents and a sample are delivered into the reaction vessel, and an amplification reaction is initiated within the reaction vessel, resulting in an amplification product being disposed within the reaction vessel. The valve is opened to atmosphere, and the first micropump is activated to pump an aliquot of reaction product from the reaction vessel into the tubular member, through the channel network, and into the collection well. | 06-06-2013 |
Edward H. Thorne, Iv, Shrewsbury, MA US
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20090151460 | FILTER AND SPE PLATE CLOGGED WELL DETECTION - The invention provides a method, a system, and a computer readable medium for determining the fill-ready status of one or more wells of a plurality of wells formed in a filter or solid-phase extraction (SPE) plate. In the method, a signal is directed toward a well of the plurality of wells. A reflected signal is received from the well responsive to the directed signal. The fill-ready status of the well is determined based on the received reflected signal. The steps may be repeated until the fill-ready status of each of the plurality of wells has been determined. In the method and the apparatus, the directed signal may be generated by a piezoelectric crystal. Some of the reflected vibrations impact the piezoelectric crystal, which oscillates in response. The piezoelectric crystal transmits a signal to a processor, the signal corresponding to the height of the liquid or other material in the well. | 06-18-2009 |
Edward H. Tobergta, Hilton Head Island, SC US
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20080222766 | Athletic protective padding - An athletic protective pad having first and second layers of breathable fabric and a foam body having a layer of perforated foam. The layer of foam is preferably closed cell foam with spaced apart perforations therethrough. The foam body is sandwiched in a secure or permanent position between the first and second layers of fabric, thereby wicking moisture away from a wearer. | 09-18-2008 |
Edward H. Trappler, Langhorne, PA US
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20140088025 | LYOPHILIZATION OF SYNTHETIC LIPOSOMAL PULMONARY SURFACTANT - Lyophilized pulmonary surfactants having an increased specific surface area and porosity are described. A method of making lyophilized pulmonary surfactants is described. | 03-27-2014 |
20140088026 | LYOPHILIZATION OF SYNTHETIC LIPOSOMAL PULMONARY SURFACTANT - Lyophilized pulmonary surfactants having an increased specific surface area and porosity are described. Methods of making the lyophilized pulmonary surfactants are also described. | 03-27-2014 |
Edward H. Wayt, Seattle, WA US
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20080263470 | Preview Mode - Various exemplary metadirectories, systems and/or methods include or allow for executing a software module on an execution engine, emitting semantic information based on the executing, and analyzing the executing using the semantic information. An exemplary execution engine includes an input for receiving software modules, an output for emitting semantic information, and an output for outputting generated output information. Upon execution, an exemplary software module may cause processing of information in a metadirectory and emitting of semantic information pertaining to the processing. Various exemplary metadirectories, systems and/or methods emit and/or store semantic information in a self-defining language, an extensible language, and/or a markup language. Other exemplary metadirectories, systems, and/or methods are also disclosed. | 10-23-2008 |
Edward H. Weyler, Iii, Elizabeth, IN US
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20090101714 | Inventory management method for lottery tickets - The method is conducted concerning scratch-off tickets having a plurality of regions coated with a substance that may be scratched off to reveal whether the ticket holder is a winner. Such a ticket has its own unique identifier such as a bar code. The method includes software that operates off of the bar code located on each ticket. When a book of tickets has been received by a retailer, the method is employed to create a record for each book of tickets received. Once tickets have been activated, the method includes the step of recording the fact that the book has been activated and is now ready for sale. The method permits full inventory control of all aspects of ticket receipt, storage, activation, sale, accounting and even voiding, where necessary. | 04-23-2009 |
Edward H. Zax, Miramar Beach, FL US
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20130071189 | Bridge System and Method Including Four Sided Concrete Bridge Units Adapted for Promoting Sedimentation - A method of providing an environmentally appealing region for water flow along an surrounded pathway tunnel involves providing a plurality of four-sided concrete bridge units in abutting relationship to create a surrounded pathway tunnel, one end of the tunnel located upstream along a water path and an opposite end of the tunnel located downstream along the water path; allowing water to flow through the surrounded pathway tunnel during a rain or other flow event; and providing a multiplicity of the four-sided bridge units with a corresponding bottom wall structure that interacts with the flowing water and earthen material in the flowing water such that capture and settling of the earthen material at locations along the tunnel occurs to produce a more natural water flow pathway along the tunnel. | 03-21-2013 |
20140314488 | BRIDGE SYSTEM AND METHOD INCLUDING FOUR SIDED CONCRETE BRIDGE UNITS ADAPTED FOR PROMOTING SEDIMENTATION - A system providing environmentally friendly pathway tunnel utilizes bridge units having a bottom configuration with multiple elongated beams and slots. One or more of the beams includes upstanding sedimentation members that are spaced apart along a span of the tunnel. The system interacts with the flowing water and earthen material in the flowing water such that capture and settling of the earthen material at locations along the tunnel occurs to produce a more natural water flow pathway along the tunnel. | 10-23-2014 |