Ellis, US
Andrew T. Ellis, Greenville, MS US
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20110098182 | SYNERGISTIC HERBICIDAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING FLUROXYPYR AND PENOXSULAM, HALOSULFURON-METHYL, IMAZAMOX OR IMAZETHAPYR - An herbicidal synergistic composition containing (a) fluoroxypyr and (b) an ALS inhibitor herbicide, in which the ALS inhibitor herbicide is penoxsulam, halosulfuron-methyl, imazamox or imazethapyr, provides improved post-emergence weed control in rice, cereal and grain crops, pastures, rangelands, IVM and turf. | 04-28-2011 |
20120184437 | SYNERGISTIC HERBICIDAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING PENOXSULAM, TRICLOPYR AND IMAZETHAPYR - An synergistic herbicidal composition containing penoxsulam plus triclopyr and imazethapyr or imazamox for controlling weeds in crops, especially rice, cereal and grain crops, pastures, rangelands, industrial vegetation management (IVM), aquatics and turf. These compositions provide improved post-emergence herbicidal weed control. | 07-19-2012 |
Andy Ellis, Centre, AL US
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20090189000 | Entangled cotton byproducts and biofiber hydraulic mulch- erosion control products, and the process for their manufacture - A method for making a hydraulically applied mulch using a natural biofiber material preferably comprising of 100% cotton byproduct or a mixture of cotton byproducts and other biomaterials selected such as, hay, grass, kenaf, straw, coconut, bamboo, hemp, bagasse and plant residue (cereal grains, rice, soybeans, grass seed, wood, sawdust, wood pulp, paper, or mixtures thereof). These fibers bear a natural waxy coating. The method includes the optional step of introducing the shredded biofiber composition into a first steaming chamber to stem the biofiber composition, followed by shredding the biofiber composition, and then introducing the shredded biofiber composition into a second steaming chamber to steam, break down and create porosity in the waxy coating of the fibers causing the fibers to become more hydrophilic. The biofibers are steamed followed by drying causing them to curl or physically deform. The shredded and steamed biofiber composition is then mixed to entangle the fibers, and the shredded, mixed and steamed biofiber composition is introduced into a drying chamber for drying, the resulting composition is then cooled and packaged, ready for mixing with water and spray application. The shredded, steamed and dried composition promotes entanglement of the fibers in a 3-dimensional matrix suitable for use as hydraulically applied mulch, and binding agents (tackifiers), dyes, rewetting agents, activators, and other additives may be added as desired. | 07-30-2009 |
April L. Ellis, Pinson, AL US
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20080247995 | Wound and cutaneous injury healing with a nucleic acid encoding a proteoglycan polypeptide - The present disclosure provides nucleic acid constructs encoding one or more polypeptides containing at least one glycosaminoglycan chain, such as, but not limited to, a proteoglycan polypeptide, and methods for delivering to the site of a wound or cutaneous injury at least one nucleic acid construct encoding one or more such polypeptides, such that the expressed polypeptide is glycated by glycosaminoglycan chains through the normal physiological processes of the subject at the site of administration to produce a functional proteoglycan polypeptide for the healing of the wound or other cutaneous injury. The delivered nucleic acid construct is transcribed, translated and post-translationally modified by the addition of glycosaminoglycan chains (referred herein as “decoration” or “glycation”) to produce a decorated polypeptide. The decorated polypeptide is then secreted from the cell in which it was produced to provide treatment of wounds and/or cutaneous injury in the subject and/or prevention of cutaneous injury in a subject. | 10-09-2008 |
20100196918 | ANALYTE SENSORS, METHODS FOR PREPARING AND USING SUCH SENSORS, AND METHODS OF DETECTING ANALYTE ACTIVITY - Embodiments of the present disclosure provide for analyte sensors, methods for producing and using the analyte sensors, methods of detecting and/or measuring analyte activity, methods for characterizing analyte cellular activity, methods of detecting pH change in a system, method of controlling the concentration of an analyte in a system, fusion proteins, polynucleotides, and vectors corresponding to the analyte sensors, kits, and the like. | 08-05-2010 |
20130274442 | Analyte Sensors, Methods for Preparing and Using Such Sensors, and Methods of Detecting Analyte Activity - Embodiments of the present disclosure provide for analyte sensors, methods for producing and using the analyte sensors, methods of detecting and/or measuring analyte activity, methods for characterizing analyte cellular activity, methods of detecting pH change in a system, method of controlling the concentration of an analyte in a system, fusion proteins, polynucleotides, and vectors corresponding to the analyte sensors, kits, and the like. | 10-17-2013 |
Billy J. Ellis US
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20110054123 | High Impact Polymers and Methods of Making and Using Same - A method comprising contacting a grafting polymerization initiator with a composition comprising a vinylaromatic monomer and an elastomer under conditions suitable for the formation of a polymeric composition and forming the polymeric composition into an article wherein the article has an Izod impact strength of greater than 2.0 ft. lb./in. A method comprising contacting a grafting polymerization initiator with a vinylaromatic monomer and an elastomer under conditions suitable for the formation of a polymeric composition, wherein the grafting polymerization initiator comprises a peroxyketal. | 03-03-2011 |
Brenda Daugherty Ellis, Ballwin, MO US
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20100191594 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REWARD TRANSACTION MATCHING AND SETTLEMENT - A reward processing method, system, apparatus, and computer program code is provided. Pursuant to some embodiments, the method includes analyzing transaction data associated with a plurality of payment transactions, each payment transaction including data identifying a payment account identifier, a transaction date, a transaction amount, and a merchant identifier, and identifying a first set of the payment transactions involving registered payment account identifiers. A second set of payment transactions involving a registered merchant identifier and a current offer are identified, and a reward amount earned for each of the second set is calculated. The reward amount is credited to each of the payment account identifiers in the second set. | 07-29-2010 |
Calvin Ellis, Rogers, AR US
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20100278458 | Tear Resistant Bag - A tie bag for storing refuse or garbage includes an undulating top edge defining an opening to the bag. The top edge may include two flaps and two valleys. In one embodiment, the valley may include a flat portion at the bottom of the valley. The flaps may be tied together to at least partially close the bag. The bag further may include a first seam that intersects the flat portion of the valley. The flat portion reduces the possibility of tearing the seam. In another embodiment, the valley may include a slit. In an additional embodiment, the valley may include two secondary valleys and a center valley. In another embodiment, the seam may intersect the top edge at a point other than the lowest point in the valley. | 11-04-2010 |
20130216159 | TEAR RESISTANT BAG - A tie bag for storing refuse or garbage includes an undulating top edge defining an opening to the bag. The top edge may include two flaps and two valleys. In one embodiment, the valley may include a flat portion at the bottom of the valley. The flaps may be tied together to at least partially close the bag. The bag further may include a first seam that intersects the flat portion of the valley. The flat portion reduces the possibility of tearing the seam. In another embodiment, the valley may include a slit. In an additional embodiment, the valley may include two secondary valleys and a center valley. In another embodiment, the seam may intersect the top edge at a point other than the lowest point in the valley. | 08-22-2013 |
Casey P. Ellis, Waterloo, IL US
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20090099856 | Method for Providing Enhanced Valuation Protection for Shipping of Household Goods by a Motor Carrier - A method for enhancing the valuation protection available to a shipper for a shipment of household goods whereby the carrier offers for financial consideration to waive one or more common law defenses and/or one or more interpretation limit defenses otherwise available to it to mitigate its liability to a shipper for a claim for damaged/lost goods, and an agreement by the carrier to increase its maximum liability by providing the shipper an additional dollar amount, preferably $25,000, of Full Value Protection coverage in addition to the minimums required by the carrier's tariffs, or in addition to the shipper's Full Value Protection valuation declaration. The financial consideration to be paid by a shipper is at least partially determined by the nature and number of defenses offered to be waived. As one or more common law or interpretation limit defenses may exhibit geographical significance, the offerings may include differential pricing for one or more such common law defenses to be waived. Preferably, and for maximum shifting of the risk of loss/damage from the shipper to the carrier, the enhanced valuation protection includes offering a waiver of all common law defenses. | 04-16-2009 |
Charles W. Ellis, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20100112229 | Magnesium Oxychloride Cement - Magnesium oxychloride cement is formed by mixing a magnesium chloride (MgCl | 05-06-2010 |
C Lane Ellis, Alexandria, VA US
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20100309055 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PASSIVELY LOCATING RADAR EMISSIONS FROM TRANSMITTERS - Systems and methods are presented for passive location of transmitters in which two or more receivers time stamp received signals from target transmitters and the time stamped data for each target signal of interest is isolated to identify a peak power time of arrival for the signal at each transmitter from which differential scan observation values are derived, and for each signal of interest a line of position curve is computed based on the differential scan observation value and corresponding receiver locations, and for each signal of interest an estimated target transmitter location is determined based on an intersection of two corresponding line of position curves. | 12-09-2010 |
Curt Ellis, Broken Arrow, OK US
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20090257935 | BASE METAL AND BASE METAL MODIFIED DIESEL OXIDATION CATALYSTS - There is described a base metal modified Cerium containing oxide materials and their application as catalysts for the oxidation of CO and HC emissions from a compression ignition/diesel engine. These materials provide effective promotion of CO and HC oxidation function in the presence or absence of PGM and are based upon OIC/OS materials having a stable cubic crystal structure, and most especially to promoted OIC/OS materials wherein the promotion is achieved by the post-synthetic introduction of non-precious metals via a basic (alkaline) exchange process. | 10-15-2009 |
20100196217 | APPLICATION OF BASIC EXCHANGE OS MATERIALS FOR LOWER TEMPERATURE CATALYTIC OXIDATION OF PARTICULATES - Catalysts for the direct catalytic oxidation of diesel particulate matter are disclosed. The catalysts relate to OIC/OS materials having a stable cubic crystal structure, and most especially to promoted OIC/OS wherein the promotion is achieved by the post-synthetic introduction of non-precious metals via a basic (alkaline) exchange process. | 08-05-2010 |
Curtis Mitchell Ellis, Moore, SC US
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20110030534 | Dual sustain single keyboard pedal - A sustain foot pedal for sustaining a first keyboard and a second keyboard that may have first and second switches is provided. The pedal has an actuating member that may simultaneously activate both the first and second switch. A first keyboard receives a first sustain signal upon activation of the first switch and sustains a first note upon receipt of the first sustain signal. A second keyboard receives a second sustain signal upon activation of the second switch and sustains a second note upon receipt of the second sustain signal. The keyboards are independent from one another such that the first keyboard does not send a signal to the second keyboard to control the second keyboard, and such that the second keyboard does not send a signal to the first keyboard to control the first keyboard. | 02-10-2011 |
Cynthia Ranae Ellis, Jackson, TN US
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20110078866 | LINT REMOVER WITH HOUSING AND METHOD OF USING - A compact and transportable lint remover ( | 04-07-2011 |
Daniel L. Ellis, Edmond, OK US
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20140123689 | INTEGRATED HEAT PUMP AND WATER HEATING CIRCUIT - An integrated heat pump and water heating circuit for space heating and cooling and heating domestic water. The circuit includes a first heat exchanger for the domestic water, a second heat exchanger for the source (heat source/sink) with a first dedicated expansion valve, and a third exchanger for the space with a second dedicated expansion valve. The circuit has four modes of operation. In the first mode, the space is cooled and heat is rejected to the source. In the second mode, the space is heated while heat is absorbed from the source. In the third mode, the circuit absorbs heat from the source and heats the water supply. In a fourth mode, the water supply is heated and the space is cooled simultaneously. In each mode, one heat exchanger is inactive, and the charge from the inactive heat exchanger is reclaimed to the suction side of the compressor. | 05-08-2014 |
Daniel Murray Ellis, Research Triangle Park, NC US
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20100298553 | COT102 INSECTICIDAL COTTON - The present application relates to an insect resistant transgenic cotton plant. In particular, it relates to a specific event, designated COT102. The application also relates to polynucleotides which are characteristic of the COT102 event, plants comprising said polynucleotides, and methods of detecting the COT102 event. The COT 102 event exhibits a novel genotype comprising two expression cassettes. The first cassette comprises a suitable promoter for expression in plants operably linked to a gene that encodes a VIP3A insecticidal toxin, useful in controlling a wide spectrum of lepidopteran insect pests, and a suitable polyadenylation signal. The second cassette comprises a gene which, when expressed, can be used as a selectable marker. | 11-25-2010 |
Daniel R. Ellis, Ashburn, VA US
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20100199349 | Method, apparatus, and computer program product for detecting computer worms in a network - A worm is a malicious process that autonomously spreads itself from one host to another. To infect a host, a worm must somehow copy itself to the host. The method in which a worm transmits a copy of itself produces network traffic patterns that can be generalized as a traffic behavior. As a worm spreads itself across the network, the propagation of the traffic behavior can be witnessed as hosts are infected, one after another. By monitoring the network traffic for propagations of traffic behaviors, a presence of a worm can be detected. | 08-05-2010 |
Darwin Ellis, Ridgefield, CT US
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20090039242 | Method of Determining Petro-Physical Information with High Energy Gamma Rays - Methods for density logging utilizes gamma-rays above a pair-production threshold so as to determine lithology information of formations whereby to correct a measured density data. | 02-12-2009 |
20110004408 | ESTIMATING SIGMA LOG BEYOND THE MEASUREMENTS POINTS - The present disclosure relates to a method to determine the capture cross-section of a subsurface formation at a desired depth in the formation. A database of Sigma values for known lithologies, porosities, and salinities is provided, and multiple Sigma measurements are obtained from a downhole logging tool. Within the database, Sigma values are interpolated to determine the respective depths of investigation of the multiple Sigma measurements. A monotonic function is fitted to the multiple Sigma measurements at the determined depths of investigation, and the capture cross-section of the subsurface formation at any desired depth in the formation is determined using the fitted function. Similarly, a system to determine the capture cross-section of a subsurface formation at a desired depth in the formation and/or a depth of invasion of drilling fluids is also disclosed. | 01-06-2011 |
Darwin V. Ellis, Ridgefield, CT US
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20110307179 | METHOD OF EXTRACTING FORMATION DENSITY AND PE USING A PULSED ACCELERATOR BASED LITHO-DENSITY TOOL - A method for a pulsed gamma-gamma density tool to simultaneously compensate for interactions due to the photoelectric effect and density variations caused by standoff enables a more precise determination of bulk formation density. This method includes the steps of providing a source of energetic particles and directing those energetic particles at a formation having a known photoelectric factor and electron density and capturing one or more photons either emitted or deflected from the formation either a first detector or a second detector. The first detector is spaced a first distance from the source, the second detector is spaced a second distance from the detector and a third distance separates the first detector from the second detector. Measuring a first total energy of the photons striking the first detector during a time interval and measuring a second total energy of the photons striking the second detector as a function of the time interval and disposing a first filter between the first detector and the formation effective to cause Pe response to match standoff influence thereby compensating for both effects simultaneously. In addition to the first filter, the required compensation may include a second filter between the second detector and the formation as well as adjustments to the respective first distance, second distance and third distance. | 12-15-2011 |
20140088877 | Formation Characterization For Fast Forward Neutron Models - A method for simulating a response of a neutron well logging instrument includes in a computer, defining a function of neutron migration length with respect to expected radiation detector counting rate. The function is defined for selected values of formation porosity. The function is related to neutron slowing down length and neutron diffusion length. The function is weighted for formation density. An expected radiation detector counting rate is calculated in the computer using the defined function based on an initial estimation of formation porosity and density. | 03-27-2014 |
David G. Ellis, Beaverton, OR US
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20110161752 | ROBUST MEMORY LINK TESTING USING MEMORY CONTROLLER - REUT (Robust Electrical Unified Testing) for memory links is introduced which speeds testing, tool development, and debug. In addition it provides training hooks that have enough performance to be used by BIOS to train parameters and conditions that have not been possible with past implementations. Address pattern generation circuitry is also disclosed. | 06-30-2011 |
Dianne Ellis, Cary, NC US
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20110159063 | Method of Cleaning Using An Anti-Microbial Nonwoven Wipe - The present invention is directed to a method of cleaning a hard surface with a nonwoven anti-microbial hard surface wipe, and more specifically to an anti-microbial hard surface wipe that more readily releases a disinfectant or anti-microbial agent, that includes coating a nonwoven wipe having a fibrous nonwoven substrate with a non-ionic and cationic binder mixture to provide a first coated nonwoven wipe, coating the first coated nonwoven wipe with a cationic dual quaternary ammonia anti-microbial agent to provide a second coated nonwoven wipe, providing a water source, and introducing the second coated nonwoven wipe to the water source wherein the cationic dual quaternary ammonia anti-microbial agent is readily released upon the second coated nonwoven wipe being introduced to the water source. | 06-30-2011 |
Dirk Ellis, Richland, MO US
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20090178695 | LIQUID CLEANING APPARATUS FOR CLEANING PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS - A method and apparatus for cleaning printed circuit boards are provided. The method includes providing a cleaning apparatus with a housing having a conveyance mechanism for carrying printed circuit boards through the housing. The cleaning apparatus has at least a prewash station, a wash station and a final rinse station therein. The printed circuit boards are carried on the conveyance mechanism to the prewash station. A plurality of fluidic oscillator nozzles of the prewash station are utilized to direct liquid onto the printed circuit boards. Each fluidic oscillator nozzle outputs a stream of liquid with an instantaneous direction that oscillates back and forth relative to a nozzle axis over time. | 07-16-2009 |
Eric Ellis, Columbia, MO US
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20090016707 | MODULAR HEATER SYSTEM - A heater system is provided that includes a plurality of carrier members, each carrier member defining an inner periphery surface, an outer receiving portion, and connecting portions. A plurality of resistive heating elements are disposed within the outer receiving portions of the carrier members, and end fittings are disposed proximate the carrier members and the resistive heating elements. A cover is disposed around the carrier members and the resistive heating elements, and the inner periphery surfaces of the carrier members are adapted to transfer heat to a target and the connecting portions are adapted to be secured to at least one of an adjacent carrier member and a heating target. In one form, at least one set of a carrier member and a resistive heating element are resiliency movable such that the heater system provides tactile feedback to an installer that the heater system is properly installed around a target. | 01-15-2009 |
Eric A. Ellis, Millsboro, DE US
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20110165673 | METHODS OF CULTURING BACTERIAL SPECIES OF THE ANAPLASMATACEAE FAMILY - The present invention relates to a method of culturing bacterial organisms belonging to the family Anaplasmataceae in mammalian embryonic or fetal cells. In particular, the present invention is directed to growth of bacterial organisms belonging to the family Anaplasmataceae including organisms belonging to the | 07-07-2011 |
Eric E. Ellis, Charlotte, NC US
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20110178908 | DYNAMICALLY PROVIDING FINANCIAL SOLUTION RECOMMENDATIONS - Systems, methods, and computer program products are provided for dynamically building financial solution recommendations based on received inputs. These inputs, which may be received from the customer, an associate collaborating with the customer or from a customer database, may include customer behaviors, customer attitudes, customer life events, customer life interests, customer personal/profile data, customer financial data, such as portfolio data and the like. Based on the received inputs, financial solution recommendations are determined and presented to the customer in real time or near time. As such, the customer is able to instantaneously see how each input of recommendation criteria impacts the financial solution recommendations. Further, embodiments of the present invention provide for inputs to the financial solution recommendation tool/module to be received in a non-linear fashion, such that a customer or a collaborating associate may provide inputs at various entry points to accommodate specific financial solution needs of the customer. | 07-21-2011 |
20110178909 | PROVIDING VALUE EXCHANGE IN CONNECTION WITH FINANCIAL INSTITUTION RECOMMENDATIONS OFFERS - Systems, methods, and computer program products are provided for presenting value exchange in conjunction with financial solution recommendations or offers. The value component, is not limited to monetary value but may, in specific embodiments, also include, convenience value, emotional value or the like. The value component allows the customer to make informed decisions on which financial solution recommendations or offers to select. Further, the value component may be uniquely and dynamically customized (i.e., determined on-the-fly) for the customer based on inputs received from the customer and/or customer profile data. In addition, the value component may reflect average value realized for the demographic group applicable to the customer. | 07-21-2011 |
20110178910 | CONDUCTING A FINANCIAL INSTITUTION INTERACTION ACROSS MULTIPLE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION CHANNELS - Systems, methods, and computer program products are provide for initiating a financial institution interaction, such as financial solution recommendation interaction or the like, on a first financial institution channel and subsequently seamlessly completing the interaction on a second financial institution channel. The movement of the interaction from one channel to another allows the customer flexibility in completing the interaction and accommodates the customer's time constraints. The financial institution channels may include a financial institution banking center channel, an online banking channel, an ATM channel, a mobile application channel, a kiosk channel, a call center channel, a point-of-sale channel or the like. | 07-21-2011 |
Eugene Ellis, Chesterfield, MO US
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20090031589 | SHOE SOLE - An outsole for a shoe has a backing member of thermoplastic rubber and on an area of the exterior surface of that backing member an intermediate layer of thermoplastic polyurethane and an outermost layer of fabric, the area comprising at least 51 percent of the contact surface of the outsole. In producing the outsole, a sheet of fabric is overlain with a sheet of thermo plastic urethane, the sheet is heated to about the melting point of the TPU to permit the TPU to adhere to the fabric, and the fabric is cooled. The TPU-covered fabric is cut to the size and shape required to fit a backing member, and position in a mold on a bottom surface of a mold, and a quantity of TPR is injected at a temperature lower than the melting point of the TPU but high enough to render the TPU tacky, to insure the inherence of the TPU-covered fabric to the backing, including the resultant outsole. | 02-05-2009 |
Frampton E. Ellis, Arlington, VA US
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20090282092 | GLOBAL NETWORK COMPUTERS - An apparatus for a network of computers is presented. A plurality of inner firewalls operate within a personal computer. The personal computer operates in a network of computers and includes at least one microprocessor and at least two memory components. The plurality of inner firewalls deny access to a first memory component of the personal computer by another computer through a network connection with the personal computer during a shared operation. The plurality of inner firewalls also allow access to a second memory component of the personal computer by the other computer through the network connection with the personal computer during the shared operation. | 11-12-2009 |
20110271339 | COMPUTERS AND MICROCHIPS WITH MULTIPLE INTERNAL HARDWARE FIREWALLS - An apparatus for a network of computers is presented. A plurality of inner firewalls operate within a personal computer. The personal computer operates in a network of computers and includes at least one microprocessor and at least two memory components. The plurality of inner firewalls deny access to a first memory component of the personal computer by another computer through a network connection with the personal computer during a shared operation. The plurality of inner firewalls also allow access to a second memory component of the personal computer by the other computer through the network connection with the personal computer during the shared operation. | 11-03-2011 |
20120324564 | Computers and microchips with a faraday cage, with a side protected by an internal hardware firewall and unprotected side connected to the internet for network operations, and with internal hardware compartments - A personal computer or microchip comprising at least one Faraday Cage, two or more microprocessors or processing units and an internal hardware firewall. The internal hardware firewall is configured to separate a protected side of the computer or microchip from an unprotected side of the computer or microchip. The unprotected side being configured to connect to a network including the Internet. The protected hardware side of the computer or microchip includes at least one microprocessor or processing unit. The unprotected network side of the computer or microchip is located between the internal hardware firewall and the network and includes the unprotected microprocessors or processing units. At least one of the unprotected microprocessors or processing units is not a network communications component and is a separate component from the internal hardware firewall. The computer or microchip can include two, four, or more internal hardware compartments. | 12-20-2012 |
George Ellis, Blacksburg, VA US
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20110074330 | AUTO-TUNE OF A CONTROL SYSTEM BASED ON FREQUENCY RESPONSE - A method and system of determining tuning parameters for use in tuning a controller used in a process control loop for a motor and associated load. The method includes providing tuning parameters, applying an excitation test signal, receiving frequency response data to determine phase and gain margins, creating an instability region defined by a bounded area that connects the phase and gain margins with a boundary on a gain vs. phase plot, assigning and applying cost functions, and computing stability determinations. | 03-31-2011 |
George Allen Ellis, Woodruff, SC US
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20110232258 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TESTING AN OVERSPEED PROTECTION SYSTEM OF A POWERPLANT - Embodiments of the present invention have the technical effect of automatically testing an overspeed protection system associated with multiple powerplant machines of a powerplant. An embodiment of the present invention may automatically test the overspeed protection system while at least one of the powerplant machines is in the process of shutting down. Another embodiment of the present invention may automatically test the overspeed protection system by adjusting the speed of a shaft while at least one of the powerplant machines operates at full-speed-no-load. | 09-29-2011 |
20110232259 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TESTING AN OVERSPEED PROTECTION SYSTEM OF A POWERPLANT MACHINE - Embodiments of the present invention have the technical effect of automatically testing an overspeed protection system of a powerplant machine comprising a shaft and integrated with a safety control system. An embodiment of the present invention may automatically test the overspeed protection system while the powerplant machine is in the process of shutting down. Another embodiment of the present invention may automatically test the overspeed protection system of the powerplant machine by adjusting the speed of a shaft while operating at full-speed-no-load. | 09-29-2011 |
20110232297 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TESTING AN OVERSPEED PROTECTION SYSTEM OF A POWERPLANT MACHINE - Embodiments of the present invention have the technical effect of automatically testing an overspeed protection system of a powerplant machine comprising at least one shaft. An embodiment of the present invention may automatically test the overspeed protection system while the powerplant machine is decelerating from full-speed-no-load (FSNL). Another embodiment of the present invention may automatically test the overspeed protection system of the powerplant machine while the powerplant machine is accelerating to FSNL. | 09-29-2011 |
20110238358 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING WHEN TO PERFORM A TEST OF AN OVERSPEED PROTECTION SYSTEM OF A POWERPLANT MACHINE - Embodiments of the present invention have the technical effect of determining when to test an overspeed protection system of a powerplant machine. As described herein, embodiments of the present invention may be applied to a wide variety of powerplant machines, each comprising a shaft. After determining that test of the overspeed protection system should be performed, embodiments of the present invention may allow for a variety of methods to test the overspeed protection system. | 09-29-2011 |
20140150438 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPERATING A GAS TURBINE IN A TURNDOWN MODE - A system for operating a thermal power plant during off-peak demand intervals includes a gas turbine having a compressor, a combustor connected to a fuel control system, a turbine and a sensor configured to sense ambient conditions around the gas turbine. The fuel control system and the sensor are in communication with a controller. The controller is configured to receive a user input that corresponds to a value for an operational boundary condition of the thermal power plant and to monitor ambient conditions through the sensor. The controller is further configured to generate a predicted emissions level value for the gas turbine based on the monitored ambient conditions and to generate a command signal to adjust at least one operational parameter of the gas turbine based at least in part on the predicted emissions level value and the value of the operational boundary condition of the thermal power plant. | 06-05-2014 |
Gregory Ellis, Orem, UT US
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20080212948 | Remotely Accessed Virtual Recording Room - An audio/video stream recording, storage, and delivery system | 09-04-2008 |
Hendrick Helton Ellis, Charlotte, NC US
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20110309137 | SELF-SERVICE MACHINE PROBLEM CODE - Embodiments of the present invention relate to methods and apparatuses for responding to a problem associated with a self-service machine. For example, some embodiments provide a method that includes: (a) determining that a problem associated with a self-service machine occurred during a transaction involving the self-service machine and a user of the self-service machine; (b) presenting, to the user via a user interface associated with the self-service machine, a code based at least partially on the determining that the problem occurred; (c) receiving the code from the user; and/or (d) initiating a claim for the user based at least partially on the receiving the code from the user, where the claim relates to the problem. | 12-22-2011 |
20110313923 | SELF-SERVICE MACHINE CONTACT ME NOW - Embodiments of the present invention relate to methods and apparatuses for responding to a problem associated with a self-service machine. For example, some embodiments provide a method that includes: (a) determining that a problem associated with a self-service machine occurred during a transaction involving the self-service machine and a user of the self-service machine; (b) prompting, via a user interface associated with the self-service machine, the user to submit a request, where the request is to receive, at a mobile device accessible to the user, a communication regarding the problem; (c) receive the request via the user interface; and/or (d) send the communication regarding the problem to the mobile device accessible to the user. | 12-22-2011 |
Jason Ellis, Geneva, IL US
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20110225527 | CONFIGURABLE HIGHLIGHTS PANEL FOR DISPLAY OF DATABASE RECORDS - Systems and methods for configuring a UI display layout for displaying record fields in a multi-tenant on-demand database service. A data record is initially displayed on a first portion of a user interface display, and an identification of a set of one or more fields of the data record is received, e.g., from a user. A selection of a display configuration for the set of identified fields is also received, e.g., from a user. The display configuration may include one or more columns, each column having one or more rows, wherein the display configuration identifies, for each of the set of fields, in which column and row the field is to be displayed. Data for the set of fields based on the selected display configuration is then displayed on a second portion of the user interface display which may include a collapsible display panel. | 09-15-2011 |
20110296336 | SIDE TAB NAVIGATION AND PAGE VIEWS PERSONALIZATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Systems and methods for displaying tab elements representing viewable page elements. A set of one or more main tabs are displayed on a first portion of a display, each main tab defining a link to a database object stored in a database. A user selection of a first one of the main tabs is received (e.g., to determine which tab provides default display), and two or more side tabs are displayed in a first, default order on a second portion of the display, each said side tab defining a link to an element or portion of a first object. In certain aspects, a user selection of a new order for the two or more side tabs is received, and thereafter the two or more side tabs are displayed in the new order, and the new order is stored to the database, wherein upon later access of the first object by the user, the two or more side tabs are automatically displayed in the new order. | 12-01-2011 |
20130055147 | CONFIGURATION, GENERATION, AND PRESENTATION OF CUSTOM GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE COMPONENTS FOR A VIRTUAL CLOUD-BASED APPLICATION - A method of presenting information associated with an application begins by providing a graphical user interface (GUI) for display at a user device. The GUI includes a primary GUI element and a secondary GUI element. The content of the primary GUI element is contextually related to the content of the secondary GUI element. The method continues by detecting changes made to the primary content resulting from user interaction with the primary GUI element, and, in response to detecting the changes, refreshing the secondary GUI element to update the secondary content. | 02-28-2013 |
20130227479 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DYNAMIC LIST VIEWS AND DETAIL PAGES - Systems and methods are provided for dynamic list views and detail pages. A database system can update a subscribed field in a data record when the field is updated and when a user interface is displaying the field in a list view. The system can provide a notification of an update for a subscribed field in a data record when the field is updated and when a user interface is displaying the field in a list view. The system can update a subscribed field in a data record when the field is updated and when a user interface is displaying the field in a detail page for a list view. The system can provide a notification of an update for a subscribed field in a data record when the field is updated and when a user interface is displaying the field in a detail page for a list view. | 08-29-2013 |
20140237414 | TAB NAVIGATION AND PAGE VIEW PERSONALIZATION - In some implementations, a system causes a set of main tabs to be displayed at a first portion of a display. The system is configured to receive a user selection of a selected main tab. In response, the system causes a set of secondary tabs to be displayed at a second portion of the display. The system is configured to receive user input to manipulate the secondary tabs causing a rearrangement of the secondary tabs into a new order and/or causing one or more of the secondary tabs to be hidden. Based on the user input, the system causes the manipulated set of secondary tabs to be displayed and stores information defining the manipulated set of secondary tabs. Upon a subsequent access by the user of a database object associated with the selected main tab, the system causes the manipulated set of secondary tabs to be displayed. | 08-21-2014 |
Jason A. Ellis, Geneva, IL US
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20110283224 | PROVIDING A TIMELINE CONTROL IN A MULTI-TENANT DATABASE ENVIRONMENT - A system and method for providing a timeline control in a multi-tenant database system. In one embodiment, a method includes determining a plurality of entitlement processes and milestones that are to be enforced, where each entitlement process includes one or more actions, and where each action is associated with a corresponding milestone. The method further includes displaying a timeline control window that shows one or more milestones for an entitlement process, and updating the timeline control window as the status of the entitlement process changes. | 11-17-2011 |
20130054517 | COMPUTER IMPLEMENTED METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR FEED-BASED CASE MANAGEMENT - Techniques for providing feed-based case management on an online social network. A user interface that includes a publisher and an information feed is provided. Information associated with a record is received and the record is updated in a database system. A feed item associated with the database system update is generated and provided in the information feed. The feed item includes one or more actionable selections providing a reference to the publisher. Selection of one of the one or more actionable selections causes the publisher to be operable to receive further information associated with the record. The record is capable of being updated based on the further information. In some implementations, the record is a case and the user interface serves as a single interface for all interactions required in solving the case. | 02-28-2013 |
20130346362 | COMPUTER IMPLEMENTED METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR FEED-BASED CASE MANAGEMENT - Techniques for providing feed-based case management on an online social network. A user interface that includes a publisher and an information feed is provided. Information associated with a record is received and the record is updated in a database system. A feed item associated with the database system update is generated and provided in the information feed. The feed item includes one or more actionable selections providing a reference to the publisher. Selection of one of the one or more actionable selections causes the publisher to be operable to receive further information associated with the record. The record is capable of being updated based on the further information. In some implementations, the record is a case and the user interface serves as a single interface for all interactions required in solving the case. | 12-26-2013 |
Jason L. Ellis, Clayton, IN US
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20090071777 | Electro-Hydraulic Control System with Multiplexed Solenoid for Retarder Operation and Main Pressure Modulation - An electro-hydraulic control system is provided that utilizes a shift solenoid and shift valve to multiplex a single pressure control solenoid to control both modulation of a main pressure regulator valve and retarder operation (fill and pressure). | 03-19-2009 |
20090075772 | Electro-Hydraulic Control System for Transmission with Dual-Area Piston for Torque-Transmitting Mechanism - An electro-hydraulic control system is provided for a transmission with a torque-transmitting mechanism that has a dual area piston. When pressurized fluid is provided to a first of the two piston areas, the position of a spring-biased shift valve controls whether pressurized fluid communicates with the second piston area. A solenoid valve in fluid communication with the shift valve is energizable to direct pressurized fluid to the shift valve to urge the shift valve to the unstroked position to which the spring also urges. The shift valve may also be urged by pressurized fluid to the stroked position, but only when the solenoid valve is not energized. The spring maintains the shift valve in the unstroked position when pressurized fluid is directed to the shift valve to act both against and with the spring. | 03-19-2009 |
Jeff Ellis, Estacada, OR US
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20110215740 | SYSTEMS AND DEVICES INCORPORATING MAGNETIC SWITCHES - Portable lighting systems and devices including a first power source that is magnetically attractable and that has a first terminal with a first electrical polarity and a second terminal with a second electrical polarity, a second power source having a third terminal with the first electrical polarity and a fourth terminal with the second electrical polarity, a light source electrically connected to the first terminal and to the fourth terminal, and a biasing mechanism biasing the first power source toward an activated position where the second terminal is in contact with the fourth terminal to define an electrical circuit, wherein in the presence of a magnetic field the first power source moves into a deactivated position where the second terminal is spaced from the fourth terminal to open the electrical circuit. | 09-08-2011 |
J. Nigel Ellis, Wilmington, DE US
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20080202850 | PORTABLE SAFETY LADDER ASSEMBLY - A safety ladder assembly and a safety extension used in combination with a ladder suitable to permit safe and easy access to the landing areas, working platforms, scaffolds, etc. The assembly includes safety extension members having a plurality of horizontal handgrips ergonomically designed to prevent falls from the ladder when a user is ascending upward or descending downward. | 08-28-2008 |
20090107060 | PORTABLE SAFETY SKYLIGHT REPLACEMENT ASSEMBLY - A portable skylight replacement safety assembly that includes a first and second support frames releasably connected to each other and having a plurality of support handles and support members which extend substantially perpendicularly from the first support frame for supporting the first support frame on and/or over the skylight on a working surface at a predetermined distance. | 04-30-2009 |
20090206314 | SAFETY RAIL ASSEMBLY - A safety rail assembly for mounting on a deck of a transport carrier which transports and supports thereon at least one automobile having at least one of passenger and driver-side doors. The portable safety rail assembly includes a handrail extending horizontally relative to the upper surface of the deck and support posts for supporting the handrail. Each support post may be removeably mounted to the deck to permit selective vertical displacement of the handrail relative to the upper surface of the deck for positioning the handrail at a desired height above the upper edge of a door of the transported vehicle. The desired height permits unobstructed opening and closing of the doors and safe entrance into and egress from the interior of the automobile. | 08-20-2009 |
20110253478 | PORTABLE SAFETY LADDER ASSEMBLY - A portable safety ladder assembly having safety extensions to permit safe and easy access to landing areas, working platforms, scaffolds, etc. The safety extension members have a plurality of horizontal handgrips ergonomically designed to prevent falls from the ladder assembly when a user is ascending upward or descending downward thereon. | 10-20-2011 |
20120137604 | PORTABLE SAFETY SKYLIGHT REPLACEMENT ASSEMBLY - A portable skylight replacement safety assembly that includes a first and second support frames releasably connected to each other and having a plurality of support handles and support members which extend substantially perpendicularly from the first support frame for supporting the first support frame on and/or over the skylight on a working surface at a predetermined distance. | 06-07-2012 |
Johnny Ellis, Reno, NV US
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20100264350 | VALVE ASSEMBLY HAVING A UNITARY VALVE SLEEVE - A valve assembly preferably including a housing having a recess and a flange face and a valve sleeve disposed within the recess. The sleeve preferably includes an annulus having an outer surface and an inner surface that defines a passageway about a central axis, the outer and inner surfaces being radially spaced from one another to define a wall. The wall has a first end portion and a second end portion axially spaced from the first end portion, and homogenous material properties from the first end portion to the second end portion. Preferably, the first end portion defines a lip for supporting the annulus in the recess and further defines a first chamber that encases at least a portion of a first support member. The second end portion preferably defines a flange portion along the outer surface for engaging the flange and further defines a second chamber that encases at least a portion of a second support member. | 10-21-2010 |
20100314570 | ROTARY GATE VALVE WITH SECONDARY SEAL - A rotary gate valve includes a gate which rotates above a process flow axis within a pipeline. The gate valve includes a first and second opposing housing members each having coaxial pathways and defining a gate channel when the housing members are joined together. A gate is positioned within the gate channel when the valve is in a closed position to prevent media from flowing through the pathways and rotationally displaced from the channel when the valve is in an open position to allow media to flow through the pathways. A first annular primary sealing sleeve is disposed within the first housing member and a second annular primary sealing sleeve is disposed within the second housing member. Each of the first and second annular primary sealing sleeves is adapted to sealingly engage each other under compression when the valve is in the open position, and with the gate when the valve is in the closed position. A secondary sealing member is disposed around an upper portion of the gate and secured between the housing members above the first and second annular primary sealing sleeves to prevent process media from entering the housing members. | 12-16-2010 |
Johnny W. Ellis, Reno, NV US
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20090159827 | ROTARY GATE VALVE - A rotary knife gate valve includes a gate which rotates above a process flow axis within a pipeline. The valve includes a valve body defining a flow path having in inlet and an outlet and a knife gate channel. A shaft that has a longitudinal axis is positioned within an upper portion of the valve body. The gate has a first end connected to the shaft and positioned within the knife gate channel when the valve is in a closed position and rotationally displaced from the channel when the shaft rotates perpendicular to the shaft axis to open the valve. | 06-25-2009 |
John T. Ellis, Fishers, IN US
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20100138402 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPROVING UTILIZATION OF HUMAN SEARCHERS - A method and system for improving utilization of human searcher(s) in a search system including utilizing a processing such as Natural Language Processing to improve the ability of the search system to recognize an intent of a user request, provide information to an expeditor to respond to queries, and automatically route a query to a relevant and qualified searcher. Using NLP, a request is processed to allow improved use of automated responses, more effective use of the expeditor, and more effective use of search specialists. | 06-03-2010 |
John W. Ellis, Hot Springs, AR US
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20080248076 | ANTIMICROBIAL RUBBER BANDS - An antimicrobial vulcanized rubber article that includes at least one rubber component; and an antimicrobial agent selected from the group consisting of zinc pyrithione, zinc dimethyldithiocarbamate, and chlorhexidine base. | 10-09-2008 |
Kelly Ellis, Rigby, ID US
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20090250914 | Module housing inflator flange - A fastener-less inflator apparatus may be used with an airbag. This apparatus includes an inflator. The inflator has a cap, a body, and a lip. An encompassing filter is also used. The filter may circumscribe the body of the inflator. Neither the inflator nor the encompassing filter has an inflator flange that anchors the inflator. The apparatus also includes a module housing. The module housing includes an opening, wherein the inflator and the encompassing filter are tightly fit into the opening. | 10-08-2009 |
Kevin Ellis, Cary, NC US
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20090194434 | Unit dose packaging system with reusable electronics component - Described herein is an apparatus and method for attaching a removable and reusable electronic component to a to a slide card that can be preprinted with electrical traces for the purpose of collecting data on pill expression. A removable and reusable electronic component can be coupled with a slide card incorporating preprinted electrical traces, using a hub like plastic seating component attached to and through the slide card. | 08-06-2009 |
20090194452 | UNIT DOSE PACKAGING SYSTEM WITH REUSABLE ELECTRONICS COMPONENT - Described herein is an apparatus and method for attaching a removable and reusable electronics component to a to a slide card that can be preprinted with electrical traces for the purpose of collecting data on pill expression. A removable and reusable electronics component can be coupled with a slide card incorporating preprinted electrical traces, using a hub like plastic seating component attached to and through the slide card. | 08-06-2009 |
Kevin J. Ellis, Centerville, UT US
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20110048859 | APPARATUS, METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR OPENING A PAPER BAG - A bag rack, method and system for reducing the time needed to open a bag and have it ready for use at a checkout terminal or other station where the time required to opening a bag is critical. The rack allows a bag to be opened with one hand using a single upward and forward motion. | 03-03-2011 |
Lorie A. Ellis, Bel Air, MD US
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20080234377 | POLYUNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS FOR TREATMENT OF DEMENTIA AND PRE-DEMENTIA-RELATED CONDITIONS - Disclosed are compositions and methods for treating or preventing dementia and pre-dementia-related conditions and/or symptoms or characteristics of such conditions. | 09-25-2008 |
Lorie A. Ellis, Belair, MD US
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20090215896 | REELIN DEFICIENCY OR DYSFUNCTION AND METHODS RELATED THERETO - A method of measuring Reelin as a biomarker, to non-destructively assess or predict DHA levels in the brain and in other, currently inaccessible or difficult-to-access, key components of the central nervous system (CNS) is described. Also described is a method to prevent, delay the onset of, or treat Reelin deficiency or dysfunction and/or a disease or condition associated with Reelin deficiency or dysfunction, comprising administering to a patient diagnosed with or suspected of having a Reelin deficiency or dysfunction an amount of a PUFA, and particularly an omega-3 PUFA, and more particularly, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) or a precursor or source thereof, to compensate for the effects of Reelin deficiency or dysfunction in the patient. Also described is a method to prevent or reduce developmental defects or disorders associated with Reelin dysfunction or deficiency through the supplemental use of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs—unsaturated fatty acids having two or more double bonds), and particularly highly unsaturated fatty acids (HUFAs—unsaturated fatty acids having three or more double bonds), and more particularly a HUFA selected from arachidonic acid (ARA), eicosapentacnoic acid (EPA), docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and docosapentaenoic acid (DPA), and even more particularly omega-3 HUFAs, and more particularly DHA, to: compensate for reduced fatty acid binding protein or function thereof in the patient; compensate for reduced brain lipid binding protein or function thereof in the patient; improve the activity of fatty acid binding proteins in the patient; increase the expression of brain lipid binding proteins (BLBPs) in the patient; improve at least one parameter of the mechanism of action of brain lipid binding proteins in the patient; overcome a deficiency of DHA in central nervous system (CNS) structures and improve the resulting function thereof; increase the incorporation of functional DHA and other PUFAs into the phospholipid membranes of glial cells and neurons in the patient; increase the level of Reelin and/or improve the activity of Reelin in the patient; and/or improve at least one symptom of a disease or condition associated with Reelin deficiency or dysfunction. | 08-27-2009 |
20110218242 | Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids for Treatment of Dementia and Pre-Dementia-Related Conditions - Disclosed are compositions and methods for treating or preventing dementia and pre-dementia-related conditions and/or symptoms or characteristics of such conditions. | 09-08-2011 |
Lucas D. Ellis, Bangor, ME US
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20110091711 | CARBON NANOSTRUCTURES FROM ORGANIC POLYMERS - Methods and apparatuses for forming carbon nanostructures from a polymer mixture. The methods include the steps of mixing the pre-formed polymer with a liquid to form a polymer mixture, freezing the polymer mixture at an effective freezing rate greater than or equal to 10 | 04-21-2011 |
Matthew Ellis, St.louis, MO US
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20110145176 | GENE EXPRESSION PROFILES TO PREDICT BREAST CANCER OUTCOMES - Methods for classifying and for evaluating the prognosis of a subject having breast cancer are provided. The methods include prediction of breast cancer subtype using a supervised algorithm trained to stratify subjects on the basis of breast cancer intrinsic subtype. The prediction model is based on the gene expression profile of the intrinsic genes listed in Table 1. This prediction model can be used to accurately predict the intrinsic subtype of a subject diagnosed with or suspected of having breast cancer. Further provided are compositions and methods for predicting outcome or response to therapy of a subject diagnosed with or suspected of having breast cancer. These methods are useful for guiding or determining treatment options for a subject afflicted with breast cancer. Methods of the invention further include means for evaluating gene expression profiles, including microarrays and quantitative polymerase chain reaction assays, as well as kits comprising reagents for practicing the methods of the invention. | 06-16-2011 |
Matthew E. Ellis, Waukesha, WI US
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20090103469 | Method for establishing a telecommunications network for patient monitoring - A wireless network having an architecture that resembles a peer-to-peer network has two types of nodes, a first sender type node and a second receiver/relay type node. The network may be used in a medical instrumentation environment whereby the first type node may be wireless devices that could monitor physical parameters of a patient such as for example wireless oximeters. The second type node are mobile wireless communicators that are adapted to receive the data from the wireless devices if they are within the transmission range of the wireless devices. After an aggregation process involving the received data, each of the node communicators broadcasts or disseminates its most up to date data onto the network. Any other relay communicator node in the network that is within the broadcast range of a broadcasting communicator node would receive the up to date data. This makes it possible for communicators that are out of the transmitting range of a wireless device to be apprized of the condition of the patient being monitored by the wireless device. Each communicator in the network is capable of receiving and displaying data from a plurality of wireless devices. | 04-23-2009 |
20090105549 | Wireless telecommunications system adaptable for patient monitoring - A wireless network having an architecture that resembles a peer-to-peer network has two types of nodes, a first sender type node and a second receiver/relay type node. The network may be used in a medical instrumentation environment whereby the first type node may be wireless devices that could monitor physical parameters of a patient such as for example wireless oximeters. The second type node are mobile wireless communicators that are adapted to receive the data from the wireless devices if they are within the transmission range of the wireless devices. After an aggregation process involving the received data, each of the node communicators broadcasts or disseminates its most up to date data onto the network. Any other relay communicator node in the network that is within the broadcast range of a broadcasting communicator node would receive the up to date data. This makes it possible for communicators that are out of the transmitting range of a wireless device to be apprized of the condition of the patient being monitored by the wireless device. Each communicator in the network is capable of receiving and displaying data from a plurality of wireless devices. | 04-23-2009 |
20090105566 | Method for establishing a telecommunications system for patient monitoring - A wireless network having an architecture that resembles a peer-to-peer network has two types of nodes, a first sender type node and a second receiver/relay type node. The network may be used in a medical instrumentation environment whereby the first type node may be wireless devices that could monitor physical parameters of a patient such as for example wireless oximeters. The second type node are mobile wireless communicators that are adapted to receive the data from the wireless devices if they are within the transmission range of the wireless devices. After an aggregation process involving the received data, each of the node communicators broadcasts or disseminates its most up to date data onto the network. Any other relay communicator node in the network that is within the broadcast range of a broadcasting communicator node would receive the up to date data. This makes it possible for communicators that are out of the transmitting range of a wireless device to be apprized of the condition of the patient being monitored by the wireless device. Each communicator in the network is capable of receiving and displaying data from a plurality of wireless devices. | 04-23-2009 |
20100094098 | Wireless telecommunications system adaptable for patient monitoring - A wireless network having an architecture that resembles a peer-to-peer network has two types of nodes, a first sender type node and a second receiver/relay type node. The network may be used in a medical instrumentation environment whereby the first type node may be wireless devices that could monitor physical parameters of a patient such as for example wireless oximeters. The second type node are mobile wireless communicators that are adapted to receive the data from the wireless devices if they are within the transmission range of the wireless devices. After an aggregation process involving the received data, each of the node communicators broadcasts or disseminates its most up to date data onto the network. Any other relay communicator node in the network that is within the broadcast range of a broadcasting communicator node would receive the up to date data. This makes it possible for communicators that are out of the transmitting range of a wireless device to be apprized of the condition of the patient being monitored by the wireless device. Each communicator in the network is capable of receiving and displaying data from a plurality of wireless devices. | 04-15-2010 |
Matthew J. Ellis, St Louis, MO US
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20090299640 | Methods and Compositions Involving Intrinsic Genes - Disclosed are compositions and methods related intrinsic gene sets and methods and compositions related to detecting and classifying cancer. | 12-03-2009 |
20130004482 | Methods of Treating Breast Cancer with Anthracycline Therapy - The application describes methods for screening subjects with breast cancer to determine if the breast cancer will be responsive to a breast cancer therapy including an anthracycline. The application also describes methods for treating subjects with breast cancer by screening them for the likelihood of the effectiveness of treating the cancer with a therapy including anthracycline and administering the therapy in subjects when it is found that anthracycline is likely to be effective. | 01-03-2013 |
20130345161 | Methods of Treating Breast Cancer With Taxane Therapy - The application describes methods for screening subjects with breast cancer to determine if the breast cancer will be responsive to a breast cancer therapy including a taxane or a taxane derivative. The application also describes methods for treating subjects with breast cancer by screening them for the likelihood of the effectiveness of treating the cancer with a therapy including a taxane or a taxane derivative and administering the therapy in subjects when it is found that a taxane or a taxane derivative is likely to be effective. | 12-26-2013 |
20140087959 | Methods And Compositions Involving Intrinsic Genes - Disclosed are compositions and methods related intrinsic gene sets and methods and compositions related to detecting and classifying cancer. | 03-27-2014 |
20150072021 | Methods and Kits for Predicting Outcome and Methods and Kits for Treating Breast Cancer with Radiation Therapy - The application describes methods and kits for screening subjects with breast cancer to determine if the breast cancer will be responsive to a post-mastectomy breast cancer therapy including radiation. The application further describes methods and kits for treating subjects with post-mastectomy breast cancer by screening them for the likelihood of the effectiveness of treating the cancer with a therapy including radiation and administering the therapy in subjects when it is found that radiation is likely to be effective. | 03-12-2015 |
Matthew W. Ellis, Waukesha, WI US
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20090105567 | Wireless telecommunications network adaptable for patient monitoring - A wireless network having an architecture that resembles a peer-to-peer network has two types of nodes, a first sender type node and a second receiver/relay type node. The network may be used in a medical instrumentation environment whereby the first type node may be wireless devices that could monitor physical parameters of a patient such as for example wireless oximeters. The second type node are mobile wireless communicators that are adapted to receive the data from the wireless devices if they are within the transmission range of the wireless devices. After an aggregation process involving the received data, each of the node communicators broadcasts or disseminates its most up to date data onto the network. Any other relay communicator node in the network that is within the broadcast range of a broadcasting communicator node would receive the up to date data. This makes it possible for communicators that are out of the transmitting range of a wireless device to be apprized of the condition of the patient being monitored by the wireless device. Each communicator in the network is capable of receiving and displaying data from a plurality of wireless devices. | 04-23-2009 |
Michael Ellis, Glenelg, MD US
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20110136516 | TEXT MESSAGE PAGING AND ORDERING SYSTEM - A text message paging and ordering system utilizes a dedicated or shared short code to enable an establishment, such as a restaurant, to send pages to mobile communication devices, such as a mobile phone. Transmitted text messages sent from the establishment are associated with a short code, which allows the mobile communication device in receipt of the text message to send reply messages back to the establishment associated with the short code. As such, this provides a wireless carrier approved medium that reliably and readily enables an establishment to have two-way text communication with a customer or client to facilitate paging functions as well as ordering functions. | 06-09-2011 |
Michael Ellis, Blacksburg, VA US
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20080226966 | Fuel Cell Devices, Systems, and Methods - Certain exemplary embodiments comprise devices, systems and methods associated with making and/or using a fabric. The fabric can comprise a hydrophobic coating. The fabric can comprise a microporous sub-layer. Certain exemplary embodiments comprise fuel cells and/or fuel cell structures adapted to utilize the fabric for one or more gas permeable electrically conductive layers. | 09-18-2008 |
Mike Ellis, Lewiston, ID US
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20110225935 | Methods of Packaging Folded Clips - The invention includes a method of packaging paper products (such as facial tissue) in a dispenser. A clip of paper product is folded. The folded clip has a central region and a pair of opposing peripheral regions separated from one another by the central region. The peripheral regions of the folded clip are pressed toward one another to compress the peripheral regions. After the peripheral regions are compressed, the folded clip is transferred into the dispenser. | 09-22-2011 |
Nicole D. Ellis, Mishawaka, IN US
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20090148875 | Control markers for auto-detection of control solution and method of use - A method of distinguishing a control solution from a sample in an electrochemical test sensor is performed. The method includes adding a control marker to the control solution. The control solution includes the control marker and analyte. The test sensor includes working and counter electrodes, and a reagent. A potential is applied to the test sensor to oxidize the control marker and the analyte. The resulting electrical current is measured. A potential is applied to the test sensor lower than the other potential in which the potential is sufficient to oxidize the analyte and not the control marker. The resulting electrical current is measured. Determining whether a control solution or a sample is present based on the measured electrical currents. To increase the measured current, a salt may be added to the control solution in an amount sufficient to increase the electrical current by at least 5% as compared to a control solution in the absence of a salt. | 06-11-2009 |
20130078724 | Control Solution For Use In An Electrochemical System - A method of distinguishing a control solution from a sample in an electrochemical test sensor is performed. The method includes adding a control marker to the control solution. The control solution includes the control marker and analyte. The test sensor includes working and counter electrodes, and a reagent. A potential is applied to the test sensor to oxidize the control marker and the analyte. The resulting electrical current is measured. A potential is applied to the test sensor lower than the other potential in which the potential is sufficient to oxidize the analyte and not the control marker. The resulting electrical current is measured. Determining whether a control solution or a sample is present based on the measured electrical currents. To increase the measured current, a salt may be added to the control solution in an amount sufficient to increase the electrical current by at least 5% as compared to a control solution in the absence of a salt. | 03-28-2013 |
20140106459 | METHOD OF USING A CONTROL SOLUTION AND PREPARING FOR TESTING USING THE SAME - A method of distinguishing a control solution from a sample in an electrochemical test sensor is performed. The method includes adding a control marker to the control solution. The control solution includes the control marker and analyte. The test sensor includes working and counter electrodes, and a reagent. A potential is applied to the test sensor to oxidize the control marker and the analyte. The resulting electrical current is measured. A potential is applied to the test sensor lower than the other potential in which the potential is sufficient to oxidize the analyte and not the control marker. The resulting electrical current is measured. Determining whether a control solution or a sample is present based on the measured electrical currents. To increase the measured current, a salt may be added to the control solution in an amount sufficient to increase the electrical current by at least 5% as compared to a control solution in the absence of a salt. | 04-17-2014 |
Patrick D. Ellis, Rolling Meadows, IL US
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20100330974 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING CALENDAR EVENTS ASSOCIATED WITH CONTACT INFORMATION - The described embodiments relate generally to systems and methods for generating calendar events that include contact information. In example embodiments, upon an unanswered incoming call being regarded as a missed call, a calendar event is generated and stored in a calendar database. The generated calendar event includes contact information corresponding to the missed call. The systems and methods also provide notifications based on a scheduled calendar event, wherein the notifications provide an option to directly place an outgoing call to the contact information included in the calendar event. | 12-30-2010 |
20110105089 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MANAGING VOICEMAIL GREETINGS - A wireless handheld telephony device comprising a microprocessor, machine-readable memory, and machine-readable instructions configured to cause the device to: receive from a telecommunications server signals representing a request to establish with the device a communications session for an incoming voice call; using at least one of data coded within the received signals and data associated with at least one application executable by the device, determine whether at least one pre-set voicemail criterion has been satisfied; based on the determination whether at least one pre-set voicemail criterion has been satisfied, select, from a plurality of voicemail data sets stored in memory resident on the device, a voicemail data set to be transmitted to the server; and transmit to the server signals representing the selected voicemail data set. | 05-05-2011 |
20120276877 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO MANAGE VISUAL VOICE MAIL MESSAGES - A system and method for managing voice mail messages associated with a mobile device. The method can include receiving, by a processor of the mobile device, at least one identifier associated with a sending device that initially stored, external to the mobile device, a visual voice mail message associated with the mobile device. The processor can compare the at least one identifier with one or more lists of predetermined identifiers stored on the mobile device. The one or more lists include at least one of a list of approved predetermined identifiers and a list of disapproved predetermined identifiers. Based on the comparison, appropriated actions can occur based on rules stored on the mobile device. | 11-01-2012 |
Peter Ellis, Lenexa, KS US
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20100262481 | METHOD, SYSTEM, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR RECAPTURE OF AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A method, a system, and a computer program for recapturing electronic devices no longer of use to their owners. The method, which is implemented by the computer program, broadly comprises the steps of identifying at least one electronic device no longer of use to the device's owner by managing one or more identification parameters; matching the device with a recapture offer so as to incentivize the owner to donate or sell the device; notifying the device owner of the recapture offer; and acquiring the device from the owner to complete recapture of the device. | 10-14-2010 |
Phillip Ellis, Kingston, TN US
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20090008954 | KIT FOR CONVERSION OF HORIZONTALLY HINGED DOOR OF RECREATIONAL VEHICLE TO A TABLE - A kit for conversion of a horizontally hinged door of an external storage compartment of a recreation vehicle to a table, including first and second frame clamps adapted to be mounted in at least proximity to the bottom frame member of the storage compartment in spaced apart relationship to one another along the bottom frame member, first and second door plates adapted to be mounted to the inside surface of the door in spaced apart relationship to one another, first and second length-adjustable elongated stanchions, each having an inboard end and an outboard end, multiple removable fasteners adapted to temporarily secure the first ends of the elongated stanchions to respective ones of the first and second frame clamps, and the second ends of the elongated stanchions to respective ones of the door plates. In one embodiment there is provided carrier means adapted to receive a portion or all of the kit components for storage and handling. | 01-08-2009 |
Phil Ronald Ellis, West Lafayette, IN US
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20090081710 | Method for Cancer Prognosis Using Cellular Folate Vitamin Receptor Quantification - The invention relates to a method for determining a prognosis for a cancer by quantifying vitamin receptor expression on the cancer cells. The method comprises the steps of quantifying vitamin receptor expression on the cancer cells, and determining a prognosis for the cancer. The invention also relates to methods and kits for determining the presence of vitamin receptors on cancer cells to select patients that should be treated with a therapy that utilizes vitamin receptor targeting and to develop a treatment regimen for such patients. The invention further relates to kits for performing the methods. | 03-26-2009 |
P. Ronald Ellis, West Lafayette, IN US
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20100272675 | METHOD OF ADMINISTERING CONJUGATES - The invention relates to a method of treating a host animal to eliminate pathogenic cells. The method comprises the steps of administering to the host animal a hapten-carrier conjugate, administering to the host animal a TH-I biasing adjuvant, and administering to said host animal a ligand conjugated to a hapten herein the ligand-hapten conjugate is administered during the first cycle of therapy with the hapten-carrier conjugate. The invention also relates to the same method wherein the ratio of the hapten-carrier conjugate to the TH-I biasing adjuvant on a weight to weight basis ranges from about 1:10 to about 1:1. | 10-28-2010 |
Rodger Dale Ellis, Cleveland, TN US
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20090074924 | APPARATUS AND METHOD OF APPLYING EDIBLE PEARLESCENT COATING TO A FOOD PRODUCT - The present invention is directed to a powder spray apparatus for preparing a food product having an edible pearlescent coating, comprising: a spray zone having a spray device positioned proximate to at least one food product located in the spray zone for application of an edible pearlescent powder to the food product; a chamber for holding the edible pearlescent powder that is in fluid communication with the spray device; and a vibrator and/or a continuous forced air supply that assists in fluidizing the edible pearlescent powder in the chamber for delivery to the spray device. A method of using this apparatus and an edible pearlescent powder composition adapted for use in this apparatus are also disclosed. | 03-19-2009 |
20140322404 | METHOD OF APPLYING EDIBLE PEARLESCENT COATING TO A FOOD PRODUCT - The present invention is directed to a powder spray apparatus for preparing a food product having an edible pearlescent coating, comprising: a spray zone having a spray device positioned proximate to at least one food product located in the spray zone for application of an edible pearlescent powder to the food product; a chamber for holding the edible pearlescent powder that is in fluid communication with the spray device; and a vibrator and/or a continuous forced air supply that assists in fluidizing the edible pearlescent powder in the chamber for delivery to the spray device. A method of using this apparatus and an edible pearlescent powder composition adapted for use in this apparatus are also disclosed. | 10-30-2014 |
Sam Ellis, Des Moines, IA US
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20100178698 | TISSUE CULTURE DEVICE - A tissue culture device includes a container having one or more upstanding walls extending upwardly from a floor. The floor of the container has a media having nutrients or growth substances therein. A plurality of plant tissues are within the container compartment and are placed upon a screen between the plant tissues and the media. The screen is tamped downwardly onto the media so that the plant tissues can get nutrients from the media, and so that waste products are transferred into the media. The screen is also removable through the open end of the container so as to remove all of the plurality of the plant tissues from the container at once. The plant tissue device can then be placed in another container having any cultured media as needed for the correct maintenance, propagation and development of plant tissue in culture. | 07-15-2010 |
20140134716 | Tissue Culture Device - A tissue culture device includes a container having one or more upstanding walls extending upwardly from a floor. The floor of the container has a media having nutrients or growth substances therein. A plurality of plant tissues are within the container compartment and are placed upon a screen between the plant tissues and the media. The screen is tamped downwardly onto the media so that the plant tissues can get nutrients from the media, and so that waste products are transferred into the media. The screen is also removable through the open end of the container so as to remove all of the plurality of the plant tissues from the container at once. The plant tissue device can then be placed in another container having any cultured media as needed for the correct maintenance, propagation and development of plant tissue in culture. | 05-15-2014 |
Scott E. Ellis, Simpsonville, SC US
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20090232651 | Inner Turbine Shell Support Configuration and Methods - Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a turbine which includes an outer shell, an inner shell connected to and surrounded by the outer shell in generally concentric relation therewith, at least one turbine rotor housed within the inner shell, a plurality of nozzles and shrouds carried by the inner shell, a plurality of connecting elements engaging between the inner and outer shells aligning the inner shell about the rotor, and at least one compliant support. Embodiments of the present disclosure also relates a method of configuring the securing arrangement between the inner shell and the outer shell of a turbine. | 09-17-2009 |
20100266410 | ROTOR BLADES FOR TURBINE ENGINES - A blade tip of a turbine rotor blade for a gas turbine engine, the turbine rotor blade including an airfoil and a root portion for mounting the airfoil along a radial axis to a rotor disk inboard of a turbine shroud, a pressure sidewall and a suction sidewall that join together at a leading edge and a trailing edge, the pressure sidewall and suction sidewall extending from the root portion to the blade tip, and a squealer tip cavity formed at the blade tip, the blade tip comprising: a trailing edge trench originating at the squealer tip cavity, wherein the trailing edge trench generally extends toward the trailing edge of the blade tip. | 10-21-2010 |
Scott W. Ellis, Wilmington, DE US
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20090281240 | INKJET INKS FOR TEXTILES CONTAINING CROSSLINKED POLYURETHANES AND FURTHER CONTAINING ADDITIONAL REACTIVE COMPONENTS - Inkjet inks that have, as principal components, a post printing curing agent and a crosslinked polyurethane dispersoid binder additive with selected diols used to prepare the polyurethane. The diols include a polyether diol, an ionic diol and polycarbonate, polyamide and poly(meth)acrylate diols. These inks can be used for printing on different media, and are particularly suitable for printing on textiles. The printed textiles are particularly durable to key wash fastness and crock testing. | 11-12-2009 |
20100231671 | PRETREATMENT FOR LOW AND NON-POROUS MEDIA FOR INKJET PRINTING - This invention pertains to inkjet printing on non-porous or low porous media and to a pretreatment solution for the non-porous or low porous media that allows high quality printing thereon. The preferred digitally printed inks are disperse dye or pigmented inks. | 09-16-2010 |
20110124799 | INKJET INKS FOR TEXTILES CONTAINING CROSSLINKED POLYURETHANES AND FURTHER CONTAINING ADDITIONAL REACTIVE COMPONENTS - Inkjet inks that have, as principal components, a post printing curing agent and a crosslinked polyurethane dispersoid binder additive with selected diols used to prepare the polyurethane. The diols include a polyether diol, an ionic diol and polycarbonate, polyamide and poly(meth)acrylate diols. These inks can be used for printing on different media, and are particularly suitable for printing on textiles. The printed textiles are particularly durable too key wash fastness and crock testing. | 05-26-2011 |
20140068877 | PRETREATMENT OF TEXTILE FOR INKJET PRINTING - This invention pertains to inkjet printing on textile including using a pretreatment solution containing poly(acrylic) acid, hydrophilic copolymers of poly(acrylic) acid or mixtures thereof to control bleed. | 03-13-2014 |
Shawn Ellis, Lafayette, LA US
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20110113944 | Flange Bolt Cutter - A flange bolt cutter for separating two connected flanges. The flange bolt cutter contains a circular saw blade pivotally connected to an adjustable flange band. The flange band contains an alignment ring for aligning the circular saw blade about the midpoint between two connected flanges. The flange bolt cutter is hydraulically operated. The adjustable flange band may be formed in two band sections hinged together and containing a rotatable bolt and handle for tightening and loosening the band sections around the flange connection. | 05-19-2011 |
Stephen W. Ellis, Portland, OR US
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20090100126 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING A SERVICE REGISTERED ON A DEVICE - A method for managing a service registered on a device is described. A device and a service associated with the device are discovered. The validity of a server hosting the service is verified. The validity of a link corresponding to the service hosted on the server is verified. The compatibility of the service with the device is verified. | 04-16-2009 |
20110026069 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERFORMING AN IMAGING OPERATION USING A WIRELESS REMOVABLE STORAGE DEVICE - A method for performing an imaging operation using a wireless removable storage device is described. A wireless removable storage device is connected to an imaging device. The wireless removable storage device comprises a wireless transceiver for wireless communications, memory and a communications port for connecting to other devices. Wireless communications are established between the wireless removable storage device and a mobile computing device. An imaging operation is performed relating to a document file, and the document file is communicated between the wireless removable storage device and the imaging device. The document file is also communicated between the wireless removable storage device and the mobile computing device. | 02-03-2011 |
20130249815 | Methods, Systems and Apparatus for Digital-Marking-Surface Space and Display Management - Aspects of the present invention are related to systems, methods and apparatus for digital-marking-surface spatial management of content units and display of content units. Some aspects relate to diagrammatic gestures that invoke content-unit spatial separation on a digital marking surface. Some aspects relate to the generation and display of a transformed view of content units on a digital marking surface. | 09-26-2013 |
Steve E. Ellis, Central, SC US
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20090246321 | Feed Supplement Delivery System - Disclosed are novel feed supplements for ruminants and methods for making the same. The feed supplements include unsaturated fatty acid encapsulated by a protective coating. Through utilization of the disclosed feed supplements, dietary intake and absorption of unsaturated fatty acids can be increased, due to protection of the ingested unsaturated fatty acids from biohydrogenation in the animal's rumen. The methods of the invention can be utilized to increase unsaturated fatty acid levels in the animal's tissues. Hence, food products obtained from the animal can also have an increased unsaturated fatty acid content and correspondingly lower saturated fatty acid content. | 10-01-2009 |
Tarra Denise Ellis, Charlotte, NC US
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20080201854 | Baby Hairapy Pad, or infant and toddler hair and scalp protection pad - The present invention is a multipurpose infant and toddler hair and scalp protection pad, or baby hairapy (hair therapy) pad, including a thin, firm interior padding and an exterior hair and scalp protection fabric. The baby hairapy pad is a stain-resistant, satin-covered foam and cotton/polyester pad designed to minimize hair breakage, loss, and tangling, help maintain scalp moisture balance, and protect hairstyles in infants and toddlers. Unlike pillows and linens with satin cases or aromatherapy pillows, its foam and cotton/polyester interior is both thin and firm to be safe for infants. Further, it is small and flexible enough to be easily transported and used in multiple areas: cribs, beds, carriers, floors, strollers, etc. Plus, it provides for the options to include the soothing, calming scents of chamomile and lavender within it and to use it as a nursing pad for breastfeeding mothers and their babies. | 08-28-2008 |
Travis Ellis, Portland, OR US
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20090023333 | COMPLIANT COAXIAL CONNECTOR - A connector includes a connector body, a plurality of compression coaxial contacts disposed in the connector body, and a plurality of coaxial cables connected to corresponding ones of the plurality of compression coaxial contacts. The connector body includes a conductive elastomeric ground plane. | 01-22-2009 |
20090085591 | PROBE TIP INCLUDING A FLEXIBLE CIRCUIT BOARD - A probe tip for attaching to a device to be tested includes a flexible circuit board, at least one contact pad arranged to be able to be attached to at least one contact of a probe tip connector, at least one electrical component having first and second ends, and at least one test pad arranged to be able to be attached to the device to be tested. The at least one contact pad is connected to the first end of the at least one electrical component, and the at least one test pad is connected to the second end of the at least one electrical component. Each of the electrical components of the probe tip is connected to at least one contact pad and is connected to at least one test pad. | 04-02-2009 |
20130312992 | TWINAXIAL CABLE AND TWINAXIAL CABLE RIBBON - A cable ribbon includes a first and second twinaxial cables and an outer layer surrounding the first and second twinaxial cables. The first twinaxial cable includes two first wires that are parallel or substantially parallel to each other along a longitudinal axis of the twinaxial cable ribbon, a first insulator surrounding each of the two first wires along the longitudinal axis, and a first conductive shield surrounding the first insulator along the longitudinal axis. The second twinaxial cable includes two second wires that are parallel or substantially parallel to each other along the longitudinal axis, a second insulator surrounding each of the two second wires along the longitudinal axis, and a second conductive shield surrounding the second insulator along the longitudinal axis. The first and second conductive shields are in direct contact with each other. | 11-28-2013 |
Travis S. Ellis, Portland, OR US
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20090256662 | FORM C RELAY AND PACKAGE USING SAME - The improved reed relay package provided a “pseudo” Form C relay that includes two Form A relays with at least one bridge filter element electrically interconnecting the signal outputs thereof to reduce stub capacitance and improve RF performance. As a result, the reed relay package can operate at very high frequencies, such as 18 GHz and higher. Also, vias can be provided through the support substrate to simulate a co-planar waveguide and RF shields profiled with cut-outs to better simulate a 50 ohm impedance environment throughout the path of the signal line. | 10-15-2009 |
Ty Ellis, Elk Ridge, UT US
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20100268772 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING EFFECTIVE POLICY PROFILES IN A CLIENT-SERVER ARCHITECTURE - A system and method for determining effective policy profiles, is presented herein. The system includes one or more client devices configured to initiate a request for at least one effective policy profile, a server mechanism communicatively coupled to the one or more client devices and configured to receive the request for the at least one effective policy profile and determine the at least effective policy profiles for each of the requesting one or more client devices, and a policy data storage component communicatively coupled to the server mechanism and configured to store a plurality of policy profiles. The plurality of plurality of policy profiles includes an association between each of the one or more client devices and one or more of the plurality of policy profiles. | 10-21-2010 |
20150052223 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING EFFECTIVE POLICY PROFILES IN A CLIENT-SERVER ARCHITECTURE - A system and method for determining effective policy profiles, is presented herein. The system includes one or more client devices configured to initiate a request for at least one effective policy profile, a server mechanism communicatively coupled to the one or more client devices and configured to receive the request for the at least one effective policy profile and determine the at least effective policy profiles for each of the requesting one or more client devices, and a policy data storage component communicatively coupled to the server mechanism and configured to store a plurality of policy profiles. The plurality of plurality of policy profiles includes an association between each of the one or more client devices and one or more of the plurality of policy profiles. | 02-19-2015 |
Wae Ellis, Centre, AL US
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20090189000 | Entangled cotton byproducts and biofiber hydraulic mulch- erosion control products, and the process for their manufacture - A method for making a hydraulically applied mulch using a natural biofiber material preferably comprising of 100% cotton byproduct or a mixture of cotton byproducts and other biomaterials selected such as, hay, grass, kenaf, straw, coconut, bamboo, hemp, bagasse and plant residue (cereal grains, rice, soybeans, grass seed, wood, sawdust, wood pulp, paper, or mixtures thereof). These fibers bear a natural waxy coating. The method includes the optional step of introducing the shredded biofiber composition into a first steaming chamber to stem the biofiber composition, followed by shredding the biofiber composition, and then introducing the shredded biofiber composition into a second steaming chamber to steam, break down and create porosity in the waxy coating of the fibers causing the fibers to become more hydrophilic. The biofibers are steamed followed by drying causing them to curl or physically deform. The shredded and steamed biofiber composition is then mixed to entangle the fibers, and the shredded, mixed and steamed biofiber composition is introduced into a drying chamber for drying, the resulting composition is then cooled and packaged, ready for mixing with water and spray application. The shredded, steamed and dried composition promotes entanglement of the fibers in a 3-dimensional matrix suitable for use as hydraulically applied mulch, and binding agents (tackifiers), dyes, rewetting agents, activators, and other additives may be added as desired. | 07-30-2009 |
William Y. Ellis, Laurel, MD US
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20090192216 | Methods for the formulation and manufacture of artesunic acid for injection - A method for the manufacture of a sterile intravenous or intramuscular formulation of artesunic acid and the formulation are the subject of this invention. First the artesunic acid powder is sterilized with ethylene oxide and placed into a sterile container. The contained sterilized powder is then dissolved in sterile sodium phosphate buffered solution to produce an injectable intravenous or intramuscular formulation. The sodium phosphate dissolves and dilutes the artesunic acid powder without caking or frothing resulting in an improved drug product. The invention also relates to the formulation and a method of treating a patient with either uncomplicated or severe and complicated malaria. | 07-30-2009 |
20100184846 | Methods for the formulation and manufacture of artesunic acid for injection - A method for the manufacture of a sterile intravenous or intramuscular formulation of artesunic acid and the formulation are the subject of this invention. First the artesunic acid powder is sterilized with ethylene oxide and placed into a sterile container. The contained sterilized powder is then dissolved in sterile sodium phosphate buffered solution to produce an injectable intravenous or intramuscular formulation. The sodium phosphate dissolves and dilutes the artesunic acid powder without caking or frothing resulting in an improved drug product. The invention also relates to the formulation and a method of treating a patient with either uncomplicated or severe and complicated malaria. | 07-22-2010 |