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Alex Flint, New York, NY US
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20150043784 | Visual-Based Inertial Navigation - A method includes: receiving sensor measurements from a pre-processing module, in which the sensor measurements include image data and inertial data for a device; transferring, using a processor, information derived from the sensor measurements, from a first set of variables associated with a first window of time to a second set of variables associated with a second window of time, in which the first and second windows consecutively overlap in time; and outputting, to a post-processing module, a state of the device based on the transferred information. | 02-12-2015 |
Christopher Flint, Kingwood, TX US
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20140271414 | GAS DISTRIBUTOR NOZZLES - Systems and methods for injecting gas into a fluidized bed of particles are provided. The system can include a gas distribution system. The gas distribution system can include a header having a flow passage and a nozzle body coupled to the header. The nozzle body can have an inlet end in fluid communication with the flow passage and an outlet end positioned outside of the header. The nozzle body can have a longitudinal axis that is substantially perpendicular to a direction of flow through the flow passage. The nozzle body can have an orifice positioned between the inlet end and the outlet end. | 09-18-2014 |
David Flint, North Miami Beach, FL US
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20090077832 | Soccer Training Shoe Cover and Method of Use - The present invention is a sleeve to be worn over a soccer shoe, with indicia in two distinct regions of an instep, indicia on an outstep, and indicia on a top region constructed and arranged for teaching soccer skills and a method of using the sleeve to teach soccer. | 03-26-2009 |
G. Wilson Flint, Albuquerque, NM US
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20130118462 | Multi-Pellet Launcher - A system and method for propelling pellets from a launch tube includes a retainer plug for holding the pellets inside the launch tube between the retainer plug and a compressed spring. A latch is established on the launch tube to restrain forward movement of the retainer ring in response to the bias force imposed by the compressed spring. In operation, the launch tube is propelled in a forward direction by a man-powered weapon. This creates an acceleration force on the tube that moves the retainer plug and pellets in a rearward direction relative to the launch tube to further compress the spring and release the latch from the retainer plug. After the initial acceleration has subsided, force from the compressed spring provides a forward propulsion of the retainer plug and the plurality of pellets from the launch tube for travel of the pellets toward an intended target. | 05-16-2013 |
20130247887 | ARROW FOR AERODYNAMICALLY STABILIZING A PAYLOAD IN FLIGHT - A system and method for propelling pellets from a launch tube in flight includes a payload section and a stabilizing section. The launch tube and its pellets are essentially the payload section. The stabilizing section is essentially the equivalent of an arrow, and it includes a connector for selectively engaging the stabilizing section with the payload section. In use, the stabilizing section is reusable with a sequence of payload sections. | 09-26-2013 |
20140150764 | MULTI-PELLET LAUNCHER WITH ADJUSTABLE PAYLOAD - A multi-pellet launcher includes a hollow elongated tube having a closed end and an open end. A spring and a plurality of “n” pellets are placed inside the tube, and a binary latch interacts between the pellets and the tube. Specifically, the binary latch is established to compress the spring against the closed end of the tube, and to hold the pellets in the tube in response to the static force “F | 06-05-2014 |
20140155200 | MULTI-PELLET LAUNCHER WITH SELECTABLE CHOKE - A system and method for propelling pellets from a launch tube includes a retainer plug for holding the pellets inside the launch tube between the retainer plug and a compressed spring. A latch is established on the launch tube to restrain forward movement of the retainer ring in response to the bias force imposed by the compressed spring. In operation, the launch tube is propelled in a forward direction by a man-powered weapon to further compress the spring and release the latch from the retainer plug. After the initial acceleration has subsided, force from the compressed spring provides a forward propulsion of the retainer plug and the plurality of pellets from the launch tube for travel of the pellets toward an intended target. As an added feature, the launch tube can be extended to delay separation of the pellets from the tube for a so-called “choke” effect. | 06-05-2014 |
20140251295 | TWO-PHASE PROJECTILE - A device for transferring energy to propel a payload with added velocity after launch includes a first component having a mass (m | 09-11-2014 |
20140251296 | TWO-PHASE PROJECTILE WITH A PROXIMAL COMPRESSION CHAMBER - A man-powered system for pneumatically launching a pellet cluster includes a cartridge for holding the pellet cluster. A hollow propulsion shaft receives the cartridge for substantially free travel back and forth in the shaft to establish a variable-volume compression chamber in the shaft, between the cartridge and a closed end of the shaft. When a driving force acts to launch the combination of cartridge and shaft, the cartridge moves to compress gas in the compression chamber for a subsequent expansion that will propel the cartridge forward through the shaft. After launch, the compressed gas acts to separate the pellet cluster from the cartridge and to provide a pneumatic assist that increases the velocity of pellets after separation. | 09-11-2014 |
20140256481 | SECTIONALIZED ARROW - A sectionalized arrow includes a tubular-shaped tip section and a tubular-shaped nock section. Structurally, the aft-end of the tip section is formed with a chamber, and the fore-end of the tip section is formed with an insert. Essentially, the insert of the nock section and the chamber of the tip section have the same length “L”. A shim or strip of coating is positioned on the insert of the nock section to force contact between the insert and the chamber to establish a snug fit between the tip section and the nock section. | 09-11-2014 |
20140256484 | PROJECTILE WITH AFT-MOUNTED CUTTING EDGES - A projectile includes an elongated shaft having a fore-end and an aft-end. A nose portion is affixed to the fore-end of the shaft, and cutting edges are attached near the aft-end of the shaft. For the present invention, the nose portion of the projectile is preferably made of a material having a greater density than the material that is used to construct the shaft of the projectile. In any event, the structure and configuration of the projectile is such that its center of gravity is located in the forward half of the projectile. Also, the cutting edges at the aft-end of the shaft can be configured to function as stabilizing fins for the projectile in flight. | 09-11-2014 |
20140256485 | TWO-PHASE PROJECTILE WITH A DISTAL COMPRESSION CHAMBER - A projectile having a proximal tube and distal tube is described. A piston that is formed with a vent covers the distal end of the proximal tube. The piston is inserted into an open proximal end of the distal tube to establish a compression chamber in the distal tube between the axially moveable piston and a closed distal tube end. A valve is positioned at the proximal end of the proximal tube to selectively pressurize a space in the proximal tube between the valve and piston. The space, in turn, is in fluid communication with the compression chamber through the vent formed in the piston. The vent is formed as a constriction allowing fluid to flow into the compression chamber during an initial pressurization, while allowing for pressure buildup in the compression chamber during the initial relative movement between the proximal and distal tubes that occurs immediately after projectile launch. | 09-11-2014 |
James A. Flint, Hillsborough, NJ US
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20140088644 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR APPROXIMATING TISSUE - A wound closure device including a first tissue anchor with a first suture filament fixedly coupled thereto at a proximal end and extending along a length to a free distal end, and a second tissue anchor with a second suture filament fixedly coupled thereto at a proximal end and extending along a length to a free distal end. The first suture filament is configured to form a slip knot at its proximal end substantially adjacent the first tissue anchor, and the second suture is configured to form a slip knot at its proximal end substantially adjacent the second tissue anchor. The length of the first suture filament passes through the slip knot of the second suture and the length of the second suture filament passes through the slip knot of the first suture filament. | 03-27-2014 |
James P. Flint, Mead, WA US
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20080296756 | HEAT SPREADER COMPOSITIONS AND MATERIALS, INTEGRATED CIRCUITRY, METHODS OF PRODUCTION AND USES THEREOF - Near net shape heat spreader components are disclosed that comprise at least one pressure-treated powder material. Heat spreaders are also described that include at least one near net shape heat spreader component, and at least one additional part. Methods of forming heat spreaders are also described that include: a) forming a base portion comprising a pressure-treated powder material and having a first surface comprising a perimeter region surrounding a heat-receiving surface; b) forming a frame portion comprising a second material; and c) joining the base portion and the frame portion. | 12-04-2008 |
James P. Flint, Spokane, WA US
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20100206133 | METHOD OF REFINING SOLDER MATERIALS - The invention includes solder materials having low concentrations of alpha particle emitters, and includes methods of purification of materials to reduce a concentration of alpha particle emitters within the materials. The invention includes methods of reducing alpha particle flux in various lead-containing and lead-free materials through purification of the materials. The invention also includes methods of estimating the fractionation of a low concentration of one or more alpha particle emitters during purification of a material. | 08-19-2010 |
Jason C. Flint, Provo, UT US
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20080251247 | Transmission Line Component Platforms - Component platforms and methods for linking a component to a transmission line. The platforms include a unit configured to accept and hold a component. The units configured to couple onto a transmission line at a non-end point along the line. The transmission line configured to link to a downhole network. The component is configured to affect a signal on the transmission line. | 10-16-2008 |
Jeffrey J. Flint, South Layon, UT US
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20120330159 | Needle Guide with Selectable Aspects - A needle guide assembly for inserting a needle into the body of a patient in order to access a subcutaneous target, such as a vessel, is disclosed. In one embodiment, the needle guide assembly comprises a needle guide body that is configured to at least indirectly and removably attach to an image producing device, such as an ultrasound probe. The needle guide body defines at least first and second elongate guide channels. Each guide channel defines a unique insertion angle with respect to a longitudinal axis of the ultrasound probe. Further, each guide channel is configured to accept needles of differing gauges. In other embodiments other needle guide assemblies are disclosed that include multiple guide channels for inserting a needle at a variety of insertion angles into the patient's body. Related methods are also disclosed. In yet other embodiments, needle guide assemblies including needle stop features are disclosed. | 12-27-2012 |
John D. Flint, Winthrop, MA US
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20110117987 | Wagering Game With Overlying Transmissive Display for Providing Enhanced Game Features - A gaming machine for conducting a wagering game includes a primary display and a secondary display. A transmissive display is positioned in front of the primary display directly in the player's line of sight. The transmissive display is operable to selectively display transparent, translucent and opaque video images over the primary display. The transparent, translucent and opaque video images may be used to change, for example, a play mechanic associated with the wagering game and any reel symbols associated with wagering game. The transmissive display may also be used to provide interactive player control and player selection elements for the wagering game and to facilitate player inputs to the gaming machine. Where the gaming machine includes a bonus game, the transmissive display may be further used to provide bonus features associated with the gaming machine. In some embodiments, the transmissive display may also be positioned over the secondary display. | 05-19-2011 |
John D. Flint, Sharon, MA US
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20090131145 | Wagering Game with Overlying Transmissive Display for Providing Enhanced Game Features - A gaming machine for conducting a wagering game includes a game display. A transmissive display is positioned in front of the game display directly in the player's line of sight including game-play regions at which symbols appear and regions above, below, between, and to the sides the game-play regions. The transmissive display is operable to selectively display transparent, translucent and opaque video images over the game display. The transparent, translucent and opaque video images may be used to change, for example, a play mechanic associated with the wagering game and any reel symbols associated with wagering game. The transmissive display may also be used to provide interactive player control and player selection elements for the wagering game and to facilitate player inputs to the gaming machine. The transmissive display may be further used to provide bonus features associated with a bonus game played at the gaming machine. | 05-21-2009 |
20120088567 | Wagering Game With Overlaying Transmissive Display For Providing Enhanced Game Features - A gaming machine for conducting a wagering game includes a game display. A transmissive display is positioned in front of the game display directly in the player's line of sight including game-play regions at which symbols appear and regions above, below, between, and to the sides the game-play regions. The transmissive display is operable to selectively display transparent, translucent and opaque video images over the game display. The transparent, translucent and opaque video images may be used to change, for example, a play mechanic associated with the wagering game and any reel symbols associated with wagering game. The transmissive display may also be used to provide interactive player control and player selection elements for the wagering game and to facilitate player inputs to the gaming machine. The transmissive display may be further used to provide bonus features associated with a bonus game played at the gaming machine. | 04-12-2012 |
Joseph Flint, Ithica, NY US
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20130244308 | PROCESS AND COMPOSITION FOR MANUFACTURE OF A MICROBIAL-BASED PRODUCT - Processes to produce microorganisms that can be incorporated into a microbial-based product that results in high viable cell yields and shelf-stable products are disclosed. These microbial-based products are useful for inhibiting pathogenic growth and as a food additive. A preferred microorganism is a lactic acid producing bacteria. In one embodiment, the process comprises inoculating a | 09-19-2013 |
Joseph Flint, Ithaca, NY US
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20110189132 | MICROBIAL PRODUCT CONTAINING MULTIPLE MICROORGANISMS - Methods to reduce or inhibit populations of pathogenic bacteria in animals are disclosed. These methods include providing a number of administrations of probiotic microorganism compositions containing one or more strains or species of probiotic microorganisms. Routes of administration, dosage of administration and pathogenic organisms to be reduced or inhibited are also disclosed. | 08-04-2011 |
20110189147 | PROCESS AND COMPOSITION FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF A MICROBIAL-BASED PRODUCT - Processes to produce microorganisms that can be incorporated into a microbial-based product that results in high viable cell yields and shelf-stable products are disclosed. These microbial-based products are useful for inhibiting pathogenic growth and as a food additive. A preferred microorganism is a lactic acid producing bacteria. In one embodiment, the process comprises inoculating a | 08-04-2011 |
20120034198 | CARRIERS FOR STORAGE AND DELIVERY OF BIOLOGICS - Processes and formulations for the administration and storage of dried microorganisms are disclosed. Microbial based products containing prebiotic formulations for administration and for storage of microorganisms are disclosed. These prebiotic formulations can act both for administration into an animal or human subject and act as to preserve or store the dried microorganisms. | 02-09-2012 |
Joseph F. Flint, Ithaca, NY US
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20150104418 | BACTERIAL COMPOSITION - A bacterial composition that inhibits | 04-16-2015 |
20150104419 | FEEDLOT ADMINISTERED BACTERIAL COMPOSITION - A feedlot administered animal feed additive that promotes animal health and growth, reduces mortality and can act as an antibiotic substitute. The additive inhibits pathogen growth resulting in lower pathogen load within the animal and reduced pathogen sheading to the environment. The additive includes bacteria that inhibits | 04-16-2015 |
20150104420 | DAIRY ADMINISTERED BACTERIAL COMPOSITION - A dairy administered animal feed additive that promotes animal health and growth, reduces scours and mortality, and can act as an antibiotic substitute. The additive inhibits pathogen growth resulting in lower pathogen load within the animal and reduced pathogen sheading to the environment. The additive includes bacteria that inhibits | 04-16-2015 |
20150104421 | CALF ADMINISTERED BACTERIAL COMPOSITION - A feed additive administered to juvenile animals such as calves that promotes animal health and growth, reduces scours and mortality, and can act as an antibiotic substitute. The additive inhibits pathogen growth resulting in lower pathogen load within the animal and pathogen sheading. The additive includes bacteria that inhibits | 04-16-2015 |
20150104422 | FOS-BASED PREBIOTIC AND BACTERIAL-BASED PROBIOTIC - A composition including a pathogen inhibiting bacterial probiotic and a fructooligosaccharide (FOS) prebiotic particularly suited as a feed additive administered to juvenile animals such as calves that promotes animal health and growth, reduces scours and mortality, and can act as an antibiotic substitute. The additive inhibits pathogen growth resulting in lower pathogen load within the animal and pathogen sheading. The prebiotic-probiotic additive includes bacteria that inhibits | 04-16-2015 |
20150118204 | BACTERIAL COMPOSITION - A bacterial composition that inhibits | 04-30-2015 |
Joseph F. Flint, Groton, NY US
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20090203030 | Methods for Detecting and Quantifying Specific Probiotic Microorganisms in Animal Feed - Methods and compositions are disclosed for confirming and quantifying the presence of a specific probiotic microorganism in a sample of animal feed. Hybridization and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) techniques are applied to identify the presence of the specific probiotic microorganism in cultures grown in most probable number and serial dilution methods, after calibration of the techniques using blank and control samples. | 08-13-2009 |
20090203031 | Methods for Detecting and Quantifying Specific Microorganisms - Methods and compositions are disclosed for confirming and quantifying the presence of a specific kind of microorganism in a sample of material. Hybridization and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) techniques are applied to identify the presence of the specific microorganism in cultures grown in most probable number and serial dilution methods, after calibration of the techniques using blank and control samples. For example, samples of animal feed can be cultured and analyzed to determine the quantity of specific probiotic microorganisms present in the feed. | 08-13-2009 |
Joseph T. Flint, Redmond, WA US
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20130110798 | INTERCEPTING AND PROCESSING DATABASE COMMANDS | 05-02-2013 |
Joseph T. Flint, Sammamish, WA US
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20100080365 | OFFLINE VOICEMAIL - A method for accessing offline voicemail messages within a mobile messaging application may be provided. First, a voice mail message may be received and the voicemail message may be transcribed to text. Next, the voicemail message and the text transcription may be stored. The recipient may then be presented with a list of voicemail messages and the voicemail message may be retrieved in response to the recipient. The recipient may read or listen to the voicemail message or both. The recipient may also annotate the voicemail message. | 04-01-2010 |
20100082759 | COMMUNICATIONS GROUPED AS CONVERSATIONS - Described are embodiments for displaying groups of communications, such as messages, as a conversation. Conversations are groups of communications that can be traced back as related to an original communication. The embodiments allow a user to select a conversation mode for displaying communications, e.g., messages, as conversations. In response to the user's selection, embodiments provide for displaying a graphical element associated with a conversation. The graphical element can be selected to display the messages associated with the conversation. Additionally, embodiments provide for selecting a conversation and applying actions to the conversation, resulting in the application of the action to the messages that are associated with the conversation. | 04-01-2010 |
20130035075 | OFFLINE VOICEMAIL - A method for accessing offline voicemail messages within a mobile messaging application may be provided. First, a voice mail message may be received and the voicemail message may be transcribed to text. Next, the voicemail message and the text transcription may be stored. The recipient may then be presented with a list of voicemail messages and the voicemail message may be retrieved in response to the recipient. The recipient may read or listen to the voicemail message or both. The recipient may also annotate the voicemail message. | 02-07-2013 |
20140169538 | OFFLINE VOICEMAIL - A method for accessing offline voicemail messages within a mobile messaging application may be provided. First, a voice mail message may be received and the voicemail message may be transcribed to text. Next, the voicemail message and the text transcription may be stored. The recipient may then be presented with a list of voicemail messages and the voicemail message may be retrieved in response to the recipient. The recipient may read or listen to the voicemail message or both. The recipient may also annotate the voicemail message. | 06-19-2014 |
20140208229 | COMMUNICATIONS GROUPED AS CONVERSATIONS - Described are embodiments for displaying groups of communications, such as messages, as a conversation. Conversations are groups of communications that can be traced back as related to an original communication. The embodiments allow a user to select a conversation mode for displaying communications, e.g., messages, as conversations. In response to the user's selection, embodiments provide for displaying a graphical element associated with a conversation. The graphical element can be selected to display the messages associated with the conversation. Additionally, embodiments provide for selecting a conversation and applying actions to the conversation, resulting in the application of the action to the messages that are associated with the conversation. | 07-24-2014 |
20150065096 | OFFLINE VOICEMAIL - A method for accessing offline voicemail messages within a mobile messaging application may be provided. First, a voice mail message may be received and the voicemail message may be transcribed to text. Next, the voicemail message and the text transcription may be stored. The recipient may then be presented with a list of voicemail messages and the voicemail message may be retrieved in response to the recipient. The recipient may read or listen to the voicemail message or both. The recipient may also annotate the voicemail message. | 03-05-2015 |
Kip Flint, Castorland, NY US
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20100084912 | Emergency Protection For Remote Control Braking Systems - A locomotive brake system including an electronic air brake controller for controlling at least a train brake pipe in a standard EAB mode and remote mode of the brake system and a remote locomotive controller for providing braking signals to the electronic air brake controller and an electrical emergency signal in the remote mode. A magnetic valve is connected to the train brake pipe for providing a pneumatic emergency signal on the train brake pipe in the remote mode when energized in response to the electrical emergency signal from the remote locomotive controller or upon failure of the remote locomotive controller. A cut-in system is connected to the remote locomotive controller and the magnetic valve to provide an electrical emergency signal to the magnetic valve when the cut-in system is initially activated. | 04-08-2010 |
Michael Flint, Midland, MI US
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20150016811 | CIRCULATION HEATER - A circulation heater is provided which uses a cast body, having resistance heating elements therein and also having spirally wound Teflon tubing wrapped about the heater body. The heater body is formed of cast aluminum or other suitable cast material and after casting is machined to form at least one spiral channel for receiving the heater tube therein. The heater tube is pressed into the tubing channel as the heater tube is progressively wound spirally about the heater body. The channel is formed with an undercut profile wherein the channel is undercut to form a narrower mouth which allows the heater tube to be compressed and then snapped into the channel. The profile of this channel insures direct contact between the tubing and the channel wall over greater than 180 degrees or more than one half of the tube circumference to increase the area of surface contact between the heater tube and channel surface. | 01-15-2015 |
Michael James Flint, Decatur, GA US
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20120269841 | COMPOSITIONS RELATING TO A MUTANT CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE TOXIN AND METHODS THEREOF - In one aspect, the invention relates to an immunogenic composition that includes a mutant | 10-25-2012 |
20130244307 | COMPOSITIONS RELATING TO A MUTANT CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE TOXIN AND METHODS THEREOF - In one aspect, the invention relates to an immunogenic composition that includes a mutant | 09-19-2013 |
20130330371 | COMPOSITIONS RELATING TO A MUTANT CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE TOXIN AND METHODS THEREOF - In one aspect, the invention relates to an immunogenic composition that includes a mutant | 12-12-2013 |
20150125927 | COMPOSITIONS RELATING TO A MUTANT CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE TOXIN AND METHODS THEREOF - In one aspect, the invention relates to an immunogenic composition that includes a mutant | 05-07-2015 |
20150291940 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS RELATING TO A MUTANT CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE TOXIN - In one aspect, the invention relates to an immunogenic composition that includes a mutant | 10-15-2015 |
20150307563 | COMPOSITIONS RELATING TO A MUTANT CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE TOXIN AND METHODS THEREOF - In one aspect, the invention relates to an immunogenic composition that includes a mutant | 10-29-2015 |
Michael Scott Flint, Winder, GA US
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20150330751 | Fragmenting Projectile - Embodiments of a fragmenting projectile are disclosed herein. According to various embodiments, a fragmenting projectile includes a substantially solid core of a material, and two or more petals attached to the core. The two or more petals can be formed from the same material used to form the core and can include a trocar tip. A cavity can be bound by the core and inner surfaces of the plurality of petals. | 11-19-2015 |
Michelle Mann Flint, Cumming, GA US
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20140188715 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR BILL PAYMENT WITH IMAGE CAPTURE OF BILL INFORMATION AND FUNDING ACCOUNT - Systems and methods that receive one or more images and based at least in part on the received images identify information associated with a bill and information associated with a mode of payment and, based at least in part on the information associated with the bill and information associated with the mode of payment, effectuate a financial transaction. | 07-03-2014 |
Pat Lee Flint, Las Vegas, NV US
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20080200244 | Game collectibles - Some implementations of the invention allow patrons to earn a “collectible” during the course of playing a wagering game. A collectible (and/or a hierarchy of collectibles) may be associated with a particular casino. While playing a game, a player may have options to redeem one or more collectibles. In some such implementations, a collectible may activate special game features, such as a special bonus round, a higher paytable for a defined period of time, or other features described in detail herein. A collectible may persist after a gaming session is completed. Some implementations of the invention provide persistent collectibles only for patrons who are members of a player loyalty program. However, other implementations of the invention provide persistent collectibles even for patrons who are not members of a player loyalty program. | 08-21-2008 |
Paul Flint, Baltimore, MD US
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20130197539 | DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY OF THE THROAT AND OTHER PORTIONS OF MAMMALIAN BODY - Featured are systems, devices and apparatuses for use in minimally invasive surgical, diagnostic or therapeutic methods and/or techniques, in particular methods and/or techniques for a mammalian throat. In particular embodiments, a dexterity apparatus including one or more dexterity devices is featured, where each of the dexterity devices comprises surgical tools and each is configured and arranged with end-tip dexterity for enhanced manipulation. A portion of the dexterity devices is snake like, which is re-configurable (i.e., can be bent) so as to in effect maneuver the surgical tool and put the tool in a desired position with respect to the surgical site. Another portion of the dexterity device includes the surgical tool thereby providing the capability of performing surgical actions such as sewing, gripping, soft tissue manipulation, cutting and suction of saliva, blood and other materials from the surgical site. | 08-01-2013 |
20130197540 | DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY OF THE THROAT AND OTHER PORTIONS OF MAMMALIAN BODY - Featured are systems, devices and apparatuses for use in minimally invasive surgical, diagnostic or therapeutic methods and/or techniques, in particular methods and/or techniques for a mammalian throat. In particular embodiments, a dexterity apparatus including one or more dexterity devices is featured, where each of the dexterity devices comprises surgical tools and each is configured and arranged with end-tip dexterity for enhanced manipulation. A portion of the dexterity devices is snake like, which is re-configurable (i.e., can be bent) so as to in effect maneuver the surgical tool and put the tool in a desired position with respect to the surgical site. Another portion of the dexterity device includes the surgical tool thereby providing the capability of performing surgical actions such as sewing, gripping, soft tissue manipulation, cutting and suction of saliva, blood and other materials from the surgical site. | 08-01-2013 |
Randy Flint, Kaysville, UT US
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20080289887 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REDUCING VIBRATIONAL EFFECTS ON A FORCE-BASED TOUCH PANEL - A system and method for reducing vibrational effects on a force-based touch panel is disclosed. The system comprises at least one force sensor operable with the force-based touch panel to measure a force applied to the touch panel to provide at least one force sensor signal. An accelerometer operable with the force-based touch panel is used to sense a vibrational acceleration of the force-based touch panel to form an acceleration signal. The vibrational acceleration adds a vibration induced signal to the at least one force sensor signal. An adaptive vibration filter is used to adaptively filter the vibration induced signal from the at least one force sensor signal by adjusting filter characteristics of the adaptive vibration filter to remove substantially all of the vibration induced signal from the at least one force sensor signal. | 11-27-2008 |
20100177057 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING SHOCKS TO A FORCE-BASED TOUCH PANEL - A system and method for detecting a shock to a force-based touch panel is disclosed. The system comprises at least one force sensor operable with the force-based touch panel to measure a force applied to the touch panel to provide at least one force sensor signal. An accelerometer is used to sense vibrational acceleration of the force-based touch panel to form an acceleration signal. A shock detector is used to inhibit detection of a touch event on the touch panel for a predetermined period when an amplitude of the correlated shock signal is greater than a selected threshold. | 07-15-2010 |
Stephen C. Flint, Fortville, IN US
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20110024076 | MICROCLIMATE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A microclimate management system ( | 02-03-2011 |
20110035057 | PATIENT HEALTH BASED SUPPORT APPARATUS CONFIGURATION - A person-support apparatus operates according to a set of default operating parameters, processes information corresponding to an occupant of the person-support apparatus from a receiver to determine if an optimal value for an operating parameter is different from the default value, modifies a default operating parameter to an optimal value based on the information corresponding to the occupant of the person-support apparatus to create a modified operating parameter, and operates the person-support apparatus utilizing the modified operating parameter. | 02-10-2011 |
20110247143 | TEMPERATURE AND MOISTURE REGULATING TOPPER FOR NON-POWERED PERSON-SUPPORT SURFACES - A person-support surface comprises a non powered mattress and a coverlet positionable on the non powered mattress. The coverlet includes an entry positioned at a first end of the coverlet, an exit positioned at a second end of the coverlet opposite the entry, an upper air impermeable layer, and a lower air impermeable layer coupled to the upper air impermeable layer to form an air flow path along the coverlet between the entry and the exit. The upper air impermeable layer is a vapor permeable and the lower air impermeable layer is a vapor permeable. | 10-13-2011 |
20120089419 | HOSPITAL BED WITH GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE HAVING ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY - A patient support apparatus, such as a hospital bed, communicates with an electronic medical record (EMR) system in healthcare facility. The hospital bed includes a patient support structure to support a patient, a graphical user interface coupled to the patient support structure, and control circuitry coupled to the graphical user interface. The graphical user interface displays at least one input that may be used by a caregiver to chart data into an electronic medical record (EMR) of a patient supported by the patient support structure. | 04-12-2012 |
20120248181 | OPTICAL DETECTOR AT POINT OF CARE - A patient support apparatus including a barrier, an optical detector, and a control system. The optical detector secured to the barrier and configured to detect indicia having a predetermined pattern. The control system includes a processor in communication with the optical detector, a transmitter in communication with the processor, and a memory unit in communication with the processor. The memory unit stores a unique identifier associated with the patient support apparatus. The processor receiving a signal from the optical detector indicative of data detected by the optical detector and performing a set of instructions in response to the optical detector communicating the data, the set of instructions performed by the processor including (i) linking the data with the unique identifier, and (ii) communicating the linked data and unique identifier to a network. | 10-04-2012 |
20140191038 | OPTICAL DETECTOR AT POINT OF CARE - A patient support apparatus including a barrier, an optical detector, and a control system. The optical detector secured to the barrier and configured to detect indicia having a predetermined pattern. The control system includes a processor in communication with the optical detector, a transmitter in communication with the processor, and a memory unit in communication with the processor. The memory unit stores a unique identifier associated with the patient support apparatus. The processor receiving a signal from the optical detector indicative of data detected by the optical detector and performing a set of instructions in response to the optical detector communicating the data, the set of instructions performed by the processor including (i) linking the data with the unique identifier, and (ii) communicating the linked data and unique identifier to a network. | 07-10-2014 |
20150089749 | PERSON SUPPORT SYSTEMS - A person-support surface comprises a non powered mattress and a coverlet positionable on the non powered mattress. The coverlet includes an entry positioned at a first end of the coverlet, an exit positioned at a second end of the coverlet opposite the entry, an upper air impermeable layer, and a lower air impermeable layer coupled to the upper air impermeable layer to form an air flow path along the coverlet between the entry and the exit. The upper air impermeable layer is a vapor permeable and the lower air impermeable layer is a vapor permeable. | 04-02-2015 |
Terrance W. Flint, Rochester, NY US
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20140013541 | PROTECTED CASTER ASSEMBLY - An apparatus includes a wheel having an axle, and a round disk connected to the axle. The round disk has a disk middle connected to the axle and a disk circumferential surface surrounding the disk middle. Further, a round ring having an inner ring surface is connected to the disk circumferential surface of the round disk. The round disk is positioned within the round ring. The round ring contacts the round disk along a first plane, and the axle is coplanar with the first plane. Additionally, the round ring has a ring circumferential outer surface having threads. A threaded cylinder having an inner threaded cylinder surface is connected to the threads in the ring circumferential outer surface. The round ring is positioned within the threaded cylinder. Further, a worm gear is positioned between the threaded cylinder and the round ring. | 01-16-2014 |
Terry Flint, Richmond, MN US
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20130014925 | HEAT SINKING METHODS FOR PERFORMANCE AND SCALABILITY - A technique and apparatus for heat dissipation in electrical devices is described. A bulk body may be configured with a plurality of radiating devices so that the bulk body may be divided into smaller bulk bodies to be used in conjunction with other electrical type assemblies to quickly and efficiently provide for a heat dissipation sub-assembly. In one aspect, the bulk bodies may be configured with internal voids such as a duct or tunnel interconnecting at least one input port and at least one output port for aiding in heat dissipation of an electrical device employing bulk body technique. | 01-17-2013 |
Terry J. Flint, Richmond, MN US
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20130299156 | SINK HEATING METHODS FOR PERFORMANCE AND SCALABILITY - A technique and apparatus for heat dissipation in electrical devices is described. A bulk body may be configured with a plurality of radiating devices so that the bulk body may be divided into smaller bulk bodies to be used in conjunction with other electrical type assemblies to quickly and efficiently provide for a heat dissipation sub-assembly. In one aspect, the bulk bodies may be configured with internal voids such as a duct or tunnel interconnecting at least one input port and at least one output port for aiding in heat dissipation of an electrical device employing bulk body technique. | 11-14-2013 |
Thomas J Flint, Alexandria, VA US
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20150199381 | SYSTEM FOR ANALYSIS AND GEOSPATIAL VISUALIZATION - A system for analysis and geospatial visualization includes a database of human geography data, a social media data engine, a network of information concerning disaster relief and humanitarian assistance, and a database of research, software code and academic publications. The system also includes an analysis engine using the data generated by the database of human geography data, the social media data engine, the network of information concerning disaster relief and humanitarian assistance and the database of research, software code and academic publications to identify information. A graphical user interface displays the information identified by the analysis engine, the graphical user interface providing a mapping centric focus applying the information identified by the analysis engine within the context of a geospatial environment. | 07-16-2015 |
Wilson Flint, Albuquerque, NM US
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20110277736 | Projectile Launching Device - A projectile launcher includes an acceleration rail with an accelerator mounted on opposite sides of the rail. Each accelerator includes an elastomeric energy generator having an end that is held stationary, while another end is connected to a string. This string then passes over a series of pulleys and crosses over the rail into the other accelerator. Thus, both accelerators act on the same string. In operation, as the string is pulled back and engaged with the projectile on the acceleration rail, the elastomeric drives are stretched. Also, each series of pulleys effectively causes a velocity multiplication that enhances the momentum of the projectile when it is launched. | 11-17-2011 |
W. Toriran Flint, Ashville, NC US
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20090286443 | PRINTING BLANKET CONSTRUCTION - A printing blanket construction is provided which includes a reinforcing fabric ply comprised of a weft insertion fabric or a heavy gauge fabric, where the reinforcing fabric ply provides all of the necessary tensioning properties to the blanket. The use of the reinforcing fabric ply eliminates the need for additional reinforcing fabric plies in the blanket construction, and provides high tensile strength, low stretch, and resistance to gauge loss. | 11-19-2009 |
W. Toriran Flint, Asheville, NC US
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20090124148 | METHOD OF MAKING COMPOSITE PACKING MATERIAL FOR USE IN OFFSET LITHOGRAPHY - A composite packing material for use with a printing blanket is provided including a substrate such as fabric, scrim, or film which is coated on at least one surface with a polymeric compound to provide the desired gauge to the printing blanket assembly. The resulting composite packing material has a thickness of about 0.010 to about 0.067 inches (0.25 mm to 1.7 mm) and is substantially volume non-compressible. | 05-14-2009 |
20090142587 | IMAGE TRANSFER PRODUCT INCLUDING A THIN PRINTING SURFACE LAYER - An image transfer product such as an offset printing blanket or sleeve is provided which comprises a very thin printing surface layer in combination with a smooth image reinforcement layer comprising a polymeric film, a fabric, or a polymer-coated fabric. The thin printing surface layer has a thickness between about 0.001 to about 0.012 inches (about 0.025 to about 0. 3 mm). The image transfer product is more efficiently manufactured due to reduced solvent usage and reduced number of coating passes, and in use, exhibits uniform feed, web control, and registration characteristics. | 06-04-2009 |