Hobbs, US
Alphana B. Hobbs, Durham, NC US
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20080212602 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR OPTIMIZING COMMUNICATION AND PROCESSING FUNCTIONS BETWEEN DISPARATE APPLICATIONS - A method, system and program product for optimizing communication and processing functions between disparate applications. The method includes sending, from a contemporary application to a routing application, a condensed request message having a reduced data size for optimizing communication. Further, the method includes reformatting, by the routing application, the condensed request message received into a reformatted request message having an expanded format, the reformatted request message being forwarded to a legacy application. The method includes sending by the legacy application a response message having a legacy format, which response message is received and reformatted by the routing application into a contemporary format that is sent to a messaging application. Furthermore, the method includes passing from the messaging application to the contemporary application a grouping of response messages, the contemporary application further grouping and discarding any duplicate messages received, such that processing of the messages is optimized therein. | 09-04-2008 |
Andrew Hobbs, Urbandale, IA US
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20080237441 | Wall Forming System - A wall forming system that uses a pair of panels in combination with a furring strip assembly and retainer The pair of panels are placed in spaced relation using the combination of the furring strip assembly and the retainer wherein the furring strip assembly holds the exterior of the panels while the retainer is disposed between the panels to hold them at a predetermined distance. By holding the panels at a predetermined distance concrete is poured within the cavity formed between the panels to create a wall. | 10-02-2008 |
Austin Hobbs, Rogers, AR US
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20130123976 | Method and Apparatus for Fulfilling an Offer - A method and apparatus for fulfilling a product offer are described herein. An offer of a product sample is made in exchange for a shopper checking in at a vending machine on asocial networking site. Information associated with a check-in is passed to a vending machine which dispenses a product sample. | 05-16-2013 |
Billy B. Hobbs, Lapel, IN US
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20100017947 | Toilet Seat Stabilizer - A support device for stabilizing toilet seats. The device is provided to add additional vertical and lateral support to toilet seats and related devices. It is a combination of existing and new materials configured with unique features that provide an effective, practical and economical way to add stability to new and existing toilet seats. The preferred embodiment of the stability device is comprised of a laterally extended, essentially flat structure; an extended structure essentially configured as a vertical downward protrusion; and a means to secure the device to the toilet seat wherein the device provides additional vertical support between an uppermost surface of the rim and the lower surface of the toilet seat and providing lateral support between an inner surface of the rim and the protruded extension of the device which is firmly secured to the toilet seat. | 01-28-2010 |
Christopher Hobbs, Evanston, IL US
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20120250314 | HEATABLE LENS FOR LUMINAIRES, AND/OR METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - Certain example embodiments of this invention relate to heatable glass substrates that may be used in connection with lighting applications, and/or methods of making the same. In certain example embodiments, a glass substrate supports an antireflective (AR) coating on a first major surface thereof, and a conductive coating on a second, opposite major surface thereof. Bus bars connect the conductive coating to a power source in certain example embodiments. The substrate may be heat treated (e.g., heat strengthened and/or thermally tempered), with one or both coatings thereon. The heatable glass substrate thus may help provide a chemical and/or environmental barrier for the luminaire or lighting system disposed behind it. In addition, or in the alternative, the heatable glass substrate may help reduce the amount of moisture (e.g., snow, rain, ice, fog, etc.) that otherwise could accumulate on the luminaire or lighting system. | 10-04-2012 |
Craig Hobbs, Seattle, WA US
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20110264730 | CLIENT DEVICE CONFIGURED TO CONNECT WITH A HOME NETWORK - A smart network may include a smart network host device as well as one or more client devices configured to connect to the smart network. Each of the client devices may implement one or more services that the client device exposes to other devices connected to the smart network. A client device configured to connect to the smart network may implement one or more modules configured to facilitate connecting to the smart network, registering the client device or services running on the client device with the smart network, diagnosing issues with the client device or the smart network, and upgrading the firmware of the client device. The client device may be configured to perform the various operations with minimal input from an owner of the smart network. | 10-27-2011 |
20110282936 | DEVICE AND SERVICE MANAGEMENT BASED ON LAYER 2 THROUGH LAYER 7 DEVICE ATTRIBUTES - A smart network may include a smart network host device as well as one or more client devices configured to connect to the smart network. Each of the client devices may implement one or more services that the client device exposes to other devices connected to the smart network. Each of the client devices includes network layer 2 and 3 attributes as well as network layer 7 application attributes. The application attributes are enumerated as named services, which each client device registers with the smart network host device. When a client device needs access to a named service, the smart network host device uses layer 2, 3, and 7 attributes associated with the client device to select a suitable server for providing the named service to the client device. | 11-17-2011 |
20130173702 | SUPPORTING WPS SESSIONS USING TCP-BASED CONNECTIONS - Techniques are disclosed for a client application on a computing device to perform a configuration process with a wireless access point. The access point exposes an isolated, unsecured Access Point which provides access to the DHCP services and services by which a client application can run the WPS registration process over a TCP (or higher layer protocol) connection. | 07-04-2013 |
Craig A. Hobbs, Seattle, WA US
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20120008529 | CONFIGURING A SECURE NETWORK - Techniques are presented for configuring a networking device to provide secure wireless connectivity to one or more client devices. In one embodiment, a networking device is discovered that is within a wireless connectivity range from a first client device. The networking device is configured to provide wireless connectivity to the first client device. The first client device is configured to initiate a first wireless connection, without requiring a user to specify any network settings. The networking device is configured to authenticate a user to access a user interface for configuring the networking device, where the user is not authenticated based on any password. | 01-12-2012 |
20120317254 | NETWORK PLATFORM IN A NETWORK DEVICE ECOSYSTEM - A smart network may include a smart network host device as well as one or more client devices configured to connect to the smart network. Each of the client devices may implement one or more services that the client device exposes to other devices connected to the smart network. When a client device connects to the smart network, the client device may transmit a message to the smart network host device requesting the client device and zero or more services to be registered on the smart network. Once the client device and services are registered, other devices on the smart network may identify and utilize the resources or functions provided by the client device by querying the smart network host device for information related to the resources on the smart network. The smart network host device also notifies services about relevant service events on the smart network. | 12-13-2012 |
20120317619 | AUTOMATED SEAMLESS RECONNECTION OF CLIENT DEVICES TO A WIRELESS NETWORK - A host device for a wireless network may be configured to implement at least two virtual access points for connecting client devices to the wireless network. A user virtual access point enables a client device to connect to the wireless network and transmit network traffic to other devices connected to the wireless network. In addition, a setup virtual access point provides an additional access point to connect to the wireless network when network credentials for the user virtual access point, such as a service set identifier (SSID) or a password, are changed by a user. When a client device cannot find the user virtual access point based on a stored SSID or password, the client device may be configured to automatically reconnect to the setup virtual access point to request a new SSID and network credentials for the user virtual access point. | 12-13-2012 |
Darien P. Hobbs, La Vergne, TN US
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20090003969 | LINEAR ADJUSTMENT ASSEMBLY - An adjusting device for repositioning a movable component relative to a stationary component includes a shank having a head at one end thereof and a distal tip at an opposite end thereof. The adjusting device also includes a first thread formed on the shank, the first thread disposed in a helical pattern along the shank, and a reversing thread formed on the shank, the reversing thread disposed in a helical pattern along the axial surface of the shank, the reversing thread helical pattern is formed in a direction that is opposite to the helical pattern of the first thread. Also described herein is a linear adjustment assembly that includes an adjusting device and a retaining device. The retaining device includes a thread disposed in a helical pattern along an interior surface of the retaining device having a helical pattern that is substantially similar to the first thread helical pattern. | 01-01-2009 |
David T. Hobbs, North Augusta, SC US
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20120156145 | Use of Titanium-Based Materials as Bactericides - Compositions containing metal ions bound into a titanate are described which have demonstrated an ability to suppress bacterial growth of a number of organisms associated with periodontal disease and caries. | 06-21-2012 |
20140072804 | SYNTHESIS OF NANOSIZED SODIUM TITANATES - Methods directed to the synthesis and peroxide-modification of nanosized monosodium titanate are described. Methods include combination of reactants at a low concentration to a solution including a nonionic surfactant. The nanosized monosodium titanate can exhibit high selectivity for sorbing various metallic ions. | 03-13-2014 |
20150071980 | FORMATION OF NANOSIZED METAL PARTICLES ON A TITANATE CARRIER - Methods directed to the synthesis of metal nanoparticles are described. A formation process can be carried out at ambient temperature and pressure and includes the deposition of metal ions on a titanate carrier according to a chemical deposition process followed by exposure of the metal ions to a reducing agent. Upon the exposure, nanoparticles of the reduced metal are formed that are adhered to the titanate carrier. | 03-12-2015 |
Douglas W. Hobbs, Yardley, PA US
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20100152138 | CYCLIC AMINE BACE-1 INHIBITORS HAVING A BENZAMIDE SUBSTITUENT - Disclosed are compounds of the formula | 06-17-2010 |
20110065651 | HETEROCYCLIC SUBSTITUTED PIPERAZINES WITH CXCR3 ANTAGONIST ACTIVITY - The present application discloses a compound, or enantiomers, stereoisomers, rotamers, tautomers, racemates or prodrug of said compound, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts, solvates or esters of said compound, or of said prodrug, said compound having the general structure shown in Formula 1: | 03-17-2011 |
Douglas W. Hobbs, Chesterfield, MS US
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20080292589 | NOVEL HETEROCYCLIC SUBSTITUTED PYRIDINE OR PHENYL COMPOUNDS WITH CXCR3 ANTAGONIST ACTIVITY - The present application discloses a compound, or enantiomers, stereoisomers, rotamers, tautomers, racemates or prodrug of said compound, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts, solvates or esters of said compound, or of said prodrug, said compound having the general structure shown in Formula 1: | 11-27-2008 |
20090312341 | CYCLIC AMINE BACE-1 INHIBITORS HAVING A HETEROCYCLIC SUBSTITUENT - Disclosed are novel compounds of the formula | 12-17-2009 |
20100168124 | NOVEL HETEROCYCLIC SUBSTITUTED PYRIDINE COMPOUNDS WITH CXCR3 ANTAGONIST ACTIVITY - The present application discloses a compound, or enantiomers, stereoisomers, rotamers, tautomers, racemates or prodrug of said compound, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts, solvates or esters of said compound, or of said prodrug, said compound having the general structure shown in Formula 1: | 07-01-2010 |
20120157466 | HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS WITH CXCR3 ANTAGONIST ACTIVITY - The present application discloses a compound, or enantiomers, stereoisomers, rotamers, tautomers, racemates or prodrug of said compound, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts, solvates or esters of said compound, or of said prodrug, said compound having the general structure shown in Formula 1 or Formula 5: | 06-21-2012 |
20130004518 | CYCLIC AMINE BACE-1 INHIBITORS HAVING A BENZAMIDE SUBSTITUENT - Disclosed are compounds of the formula | 01-03-2013 |
20140128361 | CYCLIC AMIDE BACE-1 INHIBITORS HAVING A BENZAMIDE SUBSTITUENT - Disclosed are compounds of the formula | 05-08-2014 |
Dustin Hobbs, North Bonneville, WA US
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20130001379 | DEVICE SUPPORT SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method are disclosed for supporting a mobile device comprising a main body including a diameter for nesting a rotating holder. The rotating holder holds the mobile device and rotates within the diameter to position the mobile device at a desired angle. A pin lock is also included in the system for engaging the rotating holder to prevent the rotating holder from rotating in a backward direction and holding the rotating holder at the desired angle. | 01-03-2013 |
Elliot R. Hobbs, Phoenix, AZ US
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20120115210 | OUTDOOR CULTIVATOR FOR PHOTOSYNTHETIC MICROORGANISMS - A novel waterborne cultivator, which provides the benefits of known systems for culture of photosynthetic micro-organisms in a novel configuration, incorporating a simplified, two-phase rotary mixing and gas injection system, the two phases being liquid and gas (CO | 05-10-2012 |
Ephraim Jack Hobbs, Asheville, NC US
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20140000980 | Sound Attenuating Composite Articles And Methods Of Making Same | 01-02-2014 |
George Wayne Hobbs, New Carlisle, OH US
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20130312639 | ADHESIVE COMPOSITION FOR THE NON-PERMANENT ADHESION OF FINGER AND THUMB PICKS FOR THE PLAY OF STRINGED INSTRUMENTS - A water-based non-permanent adhesive solution composition comprised of water, gum arabic powder, sodium benzoate, citric acid and denatured alcohol capable of being applied directly to the thumb and playing fingers for players of stringed instruments including, but not limited to, banjos, steel guitars, and Dobros. When applied to the thumb and playing fingers the solution quickly and safely binds the picks to the skin to prevent the picks from slipping or falling off during prolonged periods of play. | 11-28-2013 |
James Hobbs, Plymouth, MN US
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20130235544 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT STACK - In some examples, an integrated circuit system includes a plurality of integrated circuit layers. At least one of the integrated circuit layers includes an integrated circuit die, which may not include any through-silicon vias that provide a pathway to an adjacent integrated circuit layer, and an interposer portion, which includes electrically conductive through-vias. The interposer portion may facilitate communication of the integrated circuit die with other integrated circuit layers of the integrated circuit system. In some examples, the stacked integrated circuit system may include more than one integrated circuit die, which may be in the same integrated circuit layer as at least one other integrated circuit die, or may be in a different integrated circuit layer. | 09-12-2013 |
James Hobbs, Lagrange, GA US
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20100051169 | Low Weight Carpet and Carpet Tile and Methods of Manufacture - Low weight and non-square carpet tile suitable for use in mass transit vehicles, particularly passenger aircraft. The carpet tile preferably weighs less than about 82 ounces per square yard. The carpet tile of this invention may have a carpet pile and at least one backing layer. The backing layer may use low weight filler material. Secondary backing plastic material may be compressed into the tile structure with pressure rollers or other pressure applying process on an improved tile production line. | 03-04-2010 |
20100051745 | Low Weight Carpet and Carpet Tile and Methods of Sizing and Installation - Low weight and non-square carpet tile suitable for use in mass transit vehicles, particularly passenger aircraft. The carpet tile preferably weighs less than about 82 ounces per square yard. The carpet tile of this invention may have a carpet pile and at least one backing layer. The backing layer may use a low weight filler material. The carpet tiles satisfy transportation industry standards for flame, smoke and toxicity. Tiles may be sized during manufacture and installed in configurations that minimize the number of tile sizes needed and minimize the need for cutting tiles during installation. The patterns used for such tiles may be orthogonally ambiguous or otherwise suitable for “random” installation. In other embodiments, a passenger aircraft cabin includes a floor having rectangular carpet tiles installed thereon, and the carpeting can be installed in the aircraft without removing seats from the aircraft. | 03-04-2010 |
20100170991 | Low Weight Carpet Tile - Low weight and non-square carpet tile suitable for use in mass transit vehicles, particularly passenger aircraft. The carpet tile preferably weighs less than about 82 ounces per square yard. The carpet tile of this invention may have a carpet pile and at least one backing layer. The backing layer may use a low weight filler material. The carpet tiles satisfy transportation industry standards for flame, smoke and toxicity. | 07-08-2010 |
20120018373 | Methods and Products Used to Grow and Harvest Algae - Systems and methods that facilitate the creation and harvesting of algae using tufted products. One exemplary tufted product comprises a substrate and tufts tufted through the substrate. The use of a tufted product provides various advantages with respect to the creation and harvesting of algae. Among other things, such products can be configured to improve the amount of algal-growing surface area provided and other growing environment characteristics and to facilitate the harvesting of the algae from the tufted product by facilitating the release of all or most of the algae from attachment to the tufted product. | 01-26-2012 |
20120117777 | METHODS OF CUTTING AND INSTALLING CARPET TILES - Methods of cutting and installing carpet tiles in, among other applications, mass transit vehicles, particularly including aircraft. In some embodiments, the tile lengths in an installation are the same and the tile widths are customized to a particular section of the aircraft or other vehicle in which they are installed. | 05-17-2012 |
20140237894 | METHODS AND PRODUCTS USED TO GROW AND HARVEST ALGAE - Systems and methods that facilitate the creation and harvesting of algae using tufted products. One exemplary tufted product comprises a substrate and tufts tufted through the substrate. The use of a tufted product provides various advantages with respect to the creation and harvesting of algae. Among other things, such products can be configured to improve the amount of algal-growing surface area provided and other growing environment characteristics and to facilitate the harvesting of the algae from the tufted product by facilitating the release of all or most of the algae from attachment to the tufted product. | 08-28-2014 |
James S. Hobbs, Norcross, GA US
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20110168926 | COMPRESSED POWDER COMPOSITE NEUTRON ABSORBER MATERIAL - A compressed powder composite (CPC) material for absorbing neutrons emitted from spent nuclear fuel thereby preventing the initiation of a chain reaction. The CPC material is typically provided as a substantially insoluble cylindrical pellet that is highly resistant to corrosion and is not subject to the failure modes associated with the alloy materials typically used in neutron absorption materials. The pellet preferably includes a dendritic nickel powder substantially uniformly mixed with a neutron absorber powder material, preferably boron carbide. Tubes filled with CPC materials, such tubes for replacing control roads so that a spent nuclear fuel assembly may be disposed of substantially indefinitely. | 07-14-2011 |
Jennifer Hobbs, Woodstock, GA US
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20130068648 | EXPANDING FOLDER - An expanding folder is disclosed. In at least one embodiment, an organizer apparatus includes: a generally planar, rectangular front cover; a generally planar, rectangular back cover; a spine whereby the front cover and back cover are coupled one to another at an edge of each to form a folder configured to open and close and to securely store and organize a plurality of loose papers; and at least one expandable file having a plurality of individual, expandable pockets disposed within the organizer apparatus on an inside surface of one or more of the front cover and the back cover. | 03-21-2013 |
Joe Hobbs, Olmsted Township, OH US
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20140109770 | MODULAR BLENDING SYSTEM - A modular blending system is shown and described. The modular blending system may include a storage device capable of storing a plurality of flavoring products, and an ice shaving mechanism removably attached to the storage device, the ice shaving mechanism including an ice dispenser. The modular blending system may also include a fluid dispensing unit in fluid communication with the flavoring products, where the fluid dispensing unit is separate from the ice dispenser. | 04-24-2014 |
John Hobbs, Brighton, MI US
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20090230774 | EXTENDED CONTROLLER KEEP ALIVE SYSTEM AND METHOD - Methods and systems for supplying auxiliary electrical power to a controller during power loss are described hereinabove. The system is powered by a primary power source, and includes a controller and a winding load that are both powered by the primary power source, and a switching device. When the primary power source is disconnected from the controller and winding load, the winding load continues to residually exercise to generate residual electrical power. The second switching device then channels the residual electrical power to the controller for a period of time at an acceptable level. | 09-17-2009 |
John Kerry Hobbs, Mcdonough, GA US
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20120234717 | Multi-Tiered Cupcake Container - Tray includes a first base portion having an upper surface defining a first tier and a second portion having an upper surface defining a second tier. The first tier and the second tier are separated by a height. The upper surface of the first portion and the upper surface of the second portion each have a plurality of spaced-apart wells defined therein. Each well is sized and shaped to receive a food item and has an upper edge with an engagement recess formed therein. The engagement recess is sized to allow a food item within the well to be gripped for removal. The tray can further include a trapping feature to secure a lid, and thus form a container. | 09-20-2012 |
John Peter Hobbs, Lansdale, PA US
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20090142226 | USE OF STORAGE-STABLE AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF CHLORINE DIOXIDE TO GENERATE PURE CHLORINE DIOXIDE GAS FOR DECONTAMINATION - New compositions and methods are disclosed for decontaminating surfaces and enclosures that avoid problems such as salt deposits, corrosion and condensation that accompany the use of known methods. The process involves the use of chlorine dioxide solutions prepared by passing dilute chlorine gas over solid granular sodium chlorite to produce chlorine dioxide gas which is then collected in solution. The chlorine dioxide gas can be introduced into an enclosure and used to disinfect a portion of the contents of the enclosure. | 06-04-2009 |
20120131887 | Storage-Stable Aqueous Solutions of Chlorine Dioxide and Methods for Preparing and Using Them - The present invention is for extremely pure solutions of chlorine dioxide, methods for making such solutions and to compositions and methods for storing, shipping and using such solutions. Generally, the chlorine dioxide solutions of the invention are aqueous solutions containing about 2500 ppm or less of total impurities. The chlorine dioxide solution can be prepare by passing dilute highly pure chlorine gas through a bed of substantially solid sodium chloride and contacting the resulting chlorine dioxide gas with a liquid. | 05-31-2012 |
20120135167 | Storage-Stable Aqueous Solutions of Chlorine Dioxide and Methods for Preparing and Using Them - The present invention is for extremely pure solutions of chlorine dioxide, methods for making such solutions and to compositions and methods for storing, shipping and using such solutions. Generally, the chlorine dioxide solutions of the invention are aqueous solutions containing about 2500 ppm or less of total impurities. The chlorine dioxide solution can be prepare by passing dilute highly pure chlorine gas through a bed of substantially solid sodium chloride and contacting the resulting chlorine dioxide gas with a liquid. | 05-31-2012 |
20120201899 | Storage-Stable Aqueous Solutions of Chlorine Dioxide and Methods for Preparing and Using Them - The present invention is for extremely pure solutions of chlorine dioxide, methods for making such solutions and to compositions and methods for storing, shipping and using such solutions. Generally, the chlorine dioxide solutions of the invention are aqueous solutions containing about 2500 ppm or less of total impurities. The chlorine dioxide solution can be prepare by passing dilute highly pure chlorine gas through a bed of substantially solid sodium chloride and contacting the resulting chlorine dioxide gas with a liquid. | 08-09-2012 |
John Peter Hobbs, Landsdale, PA US
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20120201898 | Storage-Stable Aqueous Solutions of Chlorine Dioxide and Methods for Preparing and Using Them - The present invention is for extremely pure solutions of chlorine dioxide, methods for making such solutions and to compositions and methods for storing, shipping and using such solutions. Generally, the chlorine dioxide solutions of the invention are aqueous solutions containing about 2500 ppm or less of total impurities. The chlorine dioxide solution can be prepare by passing dilute highly pure chlorine gas through a bed of substantially solid sodium chloride and contacting the resulting chlorine dioxide gas with a liquid. | 08-09-2012 |
Jonathan P. Hobbs, Riceville, TN US
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20120136335 | FOCAL MEDICATION TITRATION SYSTEM - A system is provided for implantation into the skull of a patient including a device to detect the onset and/or existence of a neurological condition and deliver a medication to prevent the neurological condition, and/or to improve or sustain normal neurological function. Methods for utilizing the system and device are also provided. | 05-31-2012 |
Joseph M. Hobbs, Issaquah, WA US
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20090216300 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LIGHT-ACTIVATED DRUG THERAPY - A prostate treatment system having a light delivery device positionable in a transurethral device for treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The light delivery device includes light generator, such as light emitting diodes (LED), laser diodes (LDs) or a diffusion quartz fiber tip connected to a light generator or a light emitting polymer which produces light at a selected wavelength or waveband or alternative sources of suitable light energy. The treatment device may further include a temperature monitoring system for monitoring the temperature at the treatment site. A light-activated drug is administered to the treatment site prior to light activation. The light-activated drug therapy induces cell death of the target tissue. The device provides a minimally invasive transurethral method for treatment of BPH or prostate cancer. | 08-27-2009 |
Joseph M. Hobbs, Avon, OH US
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20080219002 | LED LIGHTING SYSTEMS FOR PRODUCT DISPLAY CASES - An LED lamp for use in a display case includes a plurality of LEDs and an optic for redirecting the light to illuminate the contents of the display case. | 09-11-2008 |
Kenneth Hobbs, Yukon, OK US
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20130234450 | DOUBLE SWING LATCH ASSEMBLY - The present disclosure relates to a latch assembly for securing a gate or other pivotal structure. The latch assembly includes a pair of independently retractable, outwardly biased latch members carried by a latch carriage. When in an extended position, the latch members define a striker retention slot. Cooperation of the latch members in the extended position provides for retention of a striker member in the striker retention slot. | 09-12-2013 |
20130241227 | REMOVABLE GATE - The present disclosure relates to a removable gate for defining storage areas in a transport trailer. The removable gate includes a first elongated housing, a second elongated housing and a pair of supports. Each elongated housing carries a pair of outwardly biased retractable members. When in the extended position the retractable members engage supports thereby securing the gate in a desired position. Retracting the members permits removal and repositioning of the gate. The removable gate is pivotal about the first elongated housing upon retraction of the second pair of retractable members, and pivotal about the second elongated housing upon retraction of the first pair of retractable members | 09-19-2013 |
Kenneth Donald Hobbs, Dover, DE US
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20120234745 | Fluoropolymer hollow fiber membrane with fluoro-copolymer and fluoro-terpolymer bonded end portion(s) and method to fabricate - A hollow fiber membrane fluid transport device and its method of manufacture are disclosed wherein the fibers are comprised of Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), and the potting materials are comprised of fluorocopolymer and or fluoroterpolymer based materials. The potting method described herein, utilizes a compressed chemically resistant fluorocopolymer and or fluoroterpolymer film, allows for ease of manufacture without destruction of the PTFE hollow fibers, with high packing densities, and without the processing complexity of pre-melting, extruding, or chemical crosslinking of any polymeric adhesives. Furthermore, the PTFE hollow fibers can be treated with a fluoropolymeric solvent solution before the chemically resistant film is applied to enhance the adhesion of the PTFE fiber to the film. PTFE hollow fibers, and its respective fluoro-co and terpolymers as potting films, impart high packing densities, superb chemical resistance and temperature resistance without membrane contamination, or low fiber pull strength, as is sometimes observed with standard potting materials such as polyurethane and epoxy. | 09-20-2012 |
20130075321 | Self sealing membrane contactor with PTFE tubular membranes - A tubular membrane module and its method of manufacture are disclosed wherein tubular membranes form an interference self-sealing fit with hard tube sheets with the aid of a hard hollow mandrel inserted at the end of the tubular membranes. The tubular membranes are comprised of porous, compressible PTFE and/or fluorocopolymers. The self-sealing method described herein requires no heat treatment, allows for ease of manufacture without destruction of the tubular membranes and without the processing complexity of utilizing any additional potting agent, extrusion, or chemical cross-linking of any polymeric adhesives. The self sealing PTFE tubular membranes have superb chemical resistance and temperature resistance, and through the benefits of this invention, offer higher pull-out resistance than typically observed with potting materials such as polyurethane and epoxy. In addition, the self-sealing method is reversible and non-destructive (whereas chemical potting and sealing methods using heat are not), as one can easily remove one or more damaged tubes and replace them. | 03-28-2013 |
20140041788 | Fluoropolymer Hollow Fiber Membrane with Fluoro-copolymer and Fluoro -terpolymer bonded end portion(s) - A hollow fiber membrane fluid transport device's method of manufacture is disclosed wherein the fibers are comprised of Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), and the potting materials are comprised of fluoropolymer based materials. The potting method described herein, utilizes a compressed chemically resistant fluorocopolymer and or fluoroterpolymer film, allows for ease of manufacture without destruction of the PTFE hollow fibers, with high packing densities, and without the processing complexity of pre-melting, extruding, or chemical crosslinking of any polymeric adhesives. Furthermore, the PTFE hollow fibers can be treated with a fluoropolymeric solvent solution before the chemically resistant film is applied to enhance the adhesion of the PTFE fiber to the film. PTFE hollow fibers, and its respective fluoro-co and terpolymers as potting films, impart high packing densities, superb chemical resistance and temperature resistance without membrane contamination, or low fiber pull strength, as is sometimes observed with standard potting materials such as polyurethane and epoxy. | 02-13-2014 |
20140041789 | Fluoropolymer Hollow Fiber Membrane with Fluoro-copolymer and Fluoro -terpolymer bonded end portion(s) and Method to Fabricate - A hollow fiber membrane fluid transport device's method of manufacture is disclosed wherein the fibers are comprised of Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), and the potting materials are comprised of fluoropolymer based materials. The potting method described herein, utilizes a compressed chemically resistant fluorocopolymer and or fluoroterpolymer film, allows for ease of manufacture without destruction of the PTFE hollow fibers, with high packing densities, and without the processing complexity of pre-melting, extruding, or chemical crosslinking of any polymeric adhesives. Furthermore, the PTFE hollow fibers can be treated with a fluoropolymeric solvent solution before the chemically resistant film is applied to enhance the adhesion of the PTFE fiber to the film. PTFE hollow fibers, and its respective fluoro-co and terpolymers as potting films, impart high packing densities, superb chemical resistance and temperature resistance without membrane contamination, or low fiber pull strength, as is sometimes observed with standard potting materials such as polyurethane and epoxy. | 02-13-2014 |
20140042076 | Fluoropolymer Hollow Fiber Membrane with Fluoro-copolymer and Fluoro -terpolymer bonded end portion(s) - A hollow fiber membrane fluid transport device is disclosed wherein the fibers are comprised of Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), and the potting materials are comprised of fluorocopolymer and or fluoroterpolymer based materials. The potting of the device utilizes a compressed chemically resistant fluorocopolymer and or fluoroterpolymer film, allows for ease of manufacture without destruction of the PTFE hollow fibers, with high packing densities, and without the processing complexity of pre-melting, extruding, or chemical crosslinking of any polymeric adhesives. Furthermore, the PTFE hollow fibers can be treated with a fluoropolymeric solvent solution before the chemically resistant film is applied to enhance the adhesion of the PTFE fiber to the film. PTFE hollow fibers, and its respective fluoro-co and terpolymers as potting films impart high packing densities, superb chemical resistance and temperature resistance without membrane contamination, or low fiber pull strength, as is sometimes observed with standard potting materials such as polyurethane and epoxy. | 02-13-2014 |
20140042077 | Fluoropolymer Hollow Fiber Membrane with Fluoro-copolymer and Fluoro -terpolymer bonded end portion(s) - A hollow fiber membrane fluid transport device is disclosed wherein the fibers are comprised of Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), and the potting materials are comprised of fluorocopolymer and or fluoroterpolymer based materials. The potting of the device utilizes a compressed chemically resistant fluorocopolymer and or fluoroterpolymer film, allows for ease of manufacture without destruction of the PTFE hollow fibers, with high packing densities, and without the processing complexity of pre-melting, extruding, or chemical crosslinking of any polymeric adhesives. Furthermore, the PTFE hollow fibers can be treated with a fluoropolymeric solvent solution before the chemically resistant film is applied to enhance the adhesion of the PTFE fiber to the film. PTFE hollow fibers, and its respective fluoro-co and terpolymers as potting films impart high packing densities, superb chemical resistance and temperature resistance without membrane contamination, or low fiber pull strength, as is sometimes observed with standard potting materials such as polyurethane and epoxy. | 02-13-2014 |
20150041389 | Fluoropolymer Hollow Fiber Membrane with Fluoro-copolymer and Fluoro -terpolymer bonded end portion(s) - A hollow fiber membrane fluid transport device is disclosed wherein the fibers are comprised of Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), and the potting materials are comprised of fluorocopolymer and or fluoroterpolymer based materials. The potting of the device utilizes a compressed chemically resistant fluorocopolymer and or fluoroterpolymer film, allows for ease of manufacture without destruction of the PTFE hollow fibers, with high packing densities, and without the processing complexity of pre-melting, extruding, or chemical crosslinking of any polymeric adhesives. Furthermore, the PTFE hollow fibers can be treated with a fluoropolymeric solvent solution before the chemically resistant film is applied to enhance the adhesion of the PTFE fiber to the film. PTFE hollow fibers, and its respective fluoro-co and terpolymers as potting films impart high packing densities, superb chemical resistance and temperature resistance without membrane contamination, or low fiber pull strength, as is sometimes observed with standard potting materials such as polyurethane and epoxy. | 02-12-2015 |
Leight Ann Hobbs, Brentwood, TN US
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20110020844 | Quantitative Zap-70 Assay - An quantitative ZAP-70 assay is provided, with ZAP-70+ and ZAP-70− controls, normal human blood controls, an improved antibody with better signal to noise ratio, and using the median MEFL that is calibrated using a standard curve. | 01-27-2011 |
Mark Hobbs, Merritt Island, FL US
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20130223238 | COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING WHETHER A COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE ROUTE IS OPERATING PURSUANT TO A SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENT - A communications system may include communications devices configured to define a communications service routes each subject to a respective service level agreement. The communications devices for each service route may include in a series coupled arrangement, a customer edge router, a local exchange carrier (LEC) access circuit, an interchange carrier transport circuit, a provider edge router, and an internet protocol computing cloud. The communications system may further include a controller coupled to the communications devices. The controller may be configured to poll each of the communications devices for a device health status, correlate the health statuses to a given communications service route, and determine a service state of the given communications service route based upon the health statuses. The controller may further be configured to determine whether the given communications service route is operating pursuant to the service level agreement based upon the service state. | 08-29-2013 |
20130227115 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING WHETHER A COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE ROUTE IS OPERATING PURSUANT TO A SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENT - A communications method may be for communications devices configured to define a plurality of communications service routes each subject to a respective service level agreement. The communications devices for each service route may include, in a series coupled arrangement, a customer edge router, a local exchange carrier (LEC) access circuit, an interchange carrier transport circuit, a provider edge router, and an internet protocol computing cloud. The method may include operating a controller coupled to the communications devices to poll each of the communications devices for a device health status. The controller may further be operated to correlate the health statuses to a given communications service route and determine a service state of the given communications service route based upon the health statuses. The controller may further be operated to determine whether the given communications service route is operating pursuant to the service level agreement based upon the service state. | 08-29-2013 |
Milton C. Hobbs, Hephzibah, GA US
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20130062378 | Tiltable Rack System - A rack assembly that is used to load and unload heavy or bulky material on an overhead rack of a truck, van, trailer, or similar vehicle. The rack assembly may include a base assembly, which may be sized to fit a range of vehicles, trailers, and the like. The rack assembly includes a movable part which rolls down over the side of the vehicle and allows improved access to simplify the loading and unloading operations used to secure any material to the rack. The movable part may include a manual handle, or a power assist mechanism, to assist in loading and unloading operations. | 03-14-2013 |
Nathaniel John Hobbs, State College, PA US
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20130020865 | HYBRID POWER AND ENERGY FOR ROBOTS - Advances in robot performance have been limited by a lack of advances in the mature field of battery technology. The focus of robotic power systems must expand from the use of single energy devices to the inclusion of multiple devices which can be optimized for a robotic platform. The challenge lies in the development of the hardware and control algorithms for a scalable power delivery architecture which satisfies the power and energy requirements of most unmanned ground vehicles. This invention is directed to an architecture which is easily scalable and facilitates the use of a wide variety of energy storage/generation devices, while focusing on the system control algorithm and its stability. The experimental results for an example system are presented demonstrating that the architecture functions properly when faced with real world robotic power demands. | 01-24-2013 |
Neal C. Hobbs, Grafton, WI US
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20130038027 | Manifold Gasket Assembly - A gasket assembly for sealing an interface between two objects having a passage for a coolant fluid includes a gasket element having at least one opening through which the coolant flows. The gasket assembly also includes at least one coolant seal disposed in the opening. The coolant seal includes a ring and a protective cover that reduces the surface area of the ring that is in direct contact with the coolant. | 02-14-2013 |
Neil T. Hobbs, Forest, VA US
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20110201269 | GAIN MEASUREMENT AND MONITORING FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - A method of monitoring an element in wireless communication system is provided. An operational noise measurement is obtained by measuring a noise value outside of a bandwidth of a first device, but within a bandwidth of a second, subsequent device. The operational noise measurement is alternatively obtained by tuning an input band of the element to shift the input band partially or completely outside of a bandwidth of a first device to create an open band or by suppressing an input of the antenna and measuring noise within the open bandwidth of the element of the wireless communication network. A stored parameter is retrieved and compared to the measured operational noise. Alternatively, a leakage signal of the element may be received at a signal receiver and compared to a reference. The reference is a function of components of the wireless communication system in a leakage path of the leakage signal. | 08-18-2011 |
20140134943 | GAIN MEASUREMENT AND MONITORING FOR WIRELESS COMUNICATION SYSTEMS - A system and method of monitoring a signal repeating device in a wireless communication system is provided. An operational noise measurement is obtained by measuring a noise value outside of a bandwidth of a first element, but within a bandwidth of a second, subsequent element in a signal path of the device. The operational noise measurement is alternatively obtained by tuning an input band of the device to shift the input band partially or completely outside of a bandwidth of a first element to create an open band or by suppressing an input of an antenna and measuring noise within the open bandwidth of the device. A stored parameter is retrieved and compared to the measured operational noise. Alternatively, a leakage signal of the device may be received at a signal receiver and compared to a reference. The reference is a function of elements of the device in a leakage path of the leakage signal. | 05-15-2014 |
Neil Townsend Hobbs, Forest, VA US
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20130308693 | Calibration Sub-System for Telecommunication Systems - A calibration sub-system for calibrating a unit of a distributed antenna system is provided. The calibration sub-system includes a signal generator, a receiver, and a processor. The signal generator provides test signals to a communication path that are generated based on modification schemes for an in-phase signal component (“I component”) or a quadrature signal component (“Q component”). The receiver receives output signals generated from test signals. The processor determines output power values for an undesirable signal component of the output signals. Each output power value is a Taylor series function or a polynomial function of a respective modification scheme for the I or Q component of the respective test signal. The processor determines an optimal modification scheme for the I or Q component that minimizes an output power of the undesirable signal component. An output value of the function is minimized by having the optimal modification scheme as an input. | 11-21-2013 |
Nicholas Anderson Hobbs, Boston, MA US
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20130219707 | SENSOR PORT INSERT APPARATUS - An insert apparatus for installing a transducer assembly in a sensor port of a flow cell is disclosed. The transducer assembly is installed in the cavity of the insert body without the use of glues or adhesives to bond the transducer assembly to the cavity. | 08-29-2013 |
20140198822 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING TEMPERATURE - An apparatus and method for determining temperature is disclosed. An ultrasonic signal is generated that propagates through a buffer and a portion of the signal is reflected at an interface. A time of flight is measured between generating the ultrasonic signal and detecting the reflected portion. The temperature is determined based on the time of flight of the reflected signal. | 07-17-2014 |
Paul E. Hobbs, Harpers Ferry, WV US
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20140345735 | COMBINATION HANGER AND REINFORCEMENT BRACKET - A hanger bracket for supporting duct having an extended plate portion configured to support a surface of a duct and configured to accommodate coupling of the hanger bracket to the bottom surface of the duct; a vertical back plate portion attached to the extended plate portion and configured to couple the hanger bracket to a side surface of the duct; a top plate portion attached to the vertical back plate portion and in parallel arrangement with the extended plate portion and configured to accommodate a hanger element passed at a side of the duct above the bottom surface of the duct in an offset hanger attachment; and at least one gusset portions attached to a back side of the vertical back plate portion and an underside of the top plate portion to provide structural support to the top plate portion. | 11-27-2014 |
Raymond Hobbs, Avondale, AZ US
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20090090054 | HYDROGASIFICATION REACTOR AND METHOD OF OPERATING SAME - The present invention provides a system and method for evaluating effects of process parameters on hydrogasification processes. The system includes a hydrogasification reactor, a pressurized feed system, a hopper system, a hydrogen gas source, and a carrier gas source. Pressurized carbonaceous material, such as coal, is fed to the reactor using the carrier gas and reacted with hydrogen to produce natural gas. | 04-09-2009 |
Raymond L. Hobbs, Tulsa, OK US
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20080204651 | DETACHABLE SIDESHADE FOR SPECTACLES - A sideshade for reducing peripheral glare that is removably attachable to a temple of spectacles such that the wearer of the spectacles is not required to remove the spectacles in order to attach the sideshade to or detach the sideshade from the temple of the spectacles. The detachable sideshade is optical or near-optical quality so as not to degrade the wearer's peripheral vision. The sideshade may be light in weight and easy to attach and remove. | 08-28-2008 |
20110075093 | DETACHABLE SIDESHADE FOR SPECTACLES - A sideshade for reducing peripheral glare that is removably attachable to a temple of spectacles such that the wearer of the spectacles is not required to remove the spectacles in order to attach the sideshade to or detach the sideshade from the temple of the spectacles. The detachable sideshade is optical or near-optical quality so as not to degrade the wearer's peripheral vision. The sideshade is lightweight and easy to attach and remove. | 03-31-2011 |
20110134386 | Tri-Colored Lens For Spectacles - A specially tinted lens, a tri-colored lens for spectacles and sunglasses for use in flying airplanes. A far field of vision has a first tinting, such as green, to reduce the light from a sunlit sky, over sunlit cloud tops, or in clouds, which enables an aircraft pilot to easily see out of the cockpit into highly illuminated environments. An intermediate field of vision has a second tinting, such as yellow, to enable the pilot to easily see a dimly illuminated instrument panel as compared to outside the aircraft. A near field of vision has a third tinting, such as neutral in color, to enable said pilot to easily view maps and other information. | 06-09-2011 |
Raymond S. Hobbs, Avondale, AZ US
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20100024298 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING METHANE FROM CARBONACEOUS MATERIAL - A method for producing methane ( | 02-04-2010 |
20120232705 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ENHANCED RECOVERY OF UNDERGROUND RESOURCES - An enhanced system for recovering underground resources according to various aspects of the present invention is configured to increase and/or maintain a more constant output of a resource from an underground reservoir over time without damaging the reservoir. In one embodiment, the enhanced system for recovering underground resources comprises a monitoring system that continuously adjusts a formula for temperature and pressure controlled gases that are injected into the underground reservoir during a process of moving the resource to the surface for recovery. The monitoring system is adapted to utilize known and varying features and parameters of a given underground reservoir over time to maintain a more constant output from the reservoir. | 09-13-2012 |
Richard Hobbs, Walkersville, MD US
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20090251851 | TELECOM POWER DISTRIBUTION UNIT WITH INTEGRATED FILTERING AND TELECOM SHELF COOLING MECHANISMS - The present invention provides highly efficient system level EMI filtering in a dual feed Power Distribution Unit (PDU) using custom designed magnetic components that are uniquely designed to provide excellent performance under various load conditions. The PDU of the present invention includes filters for providing the necessary EMI filtering at all frequencies in the range between 200 Hz and 200 MHz under all load conditions including a single feed failure. Additionally, the present invention provides mechanisms for cooling EMI components using a combination of natural convection and conduction techniques at the board level to ensure no loss of EMI filtering performance. The present invention also includes blank panels made of formed Aluminum alloy sheet metal pieces or the like to direct air flow to components on printed wiring boards (PWB's) using air director plates. | 10-08-2009 |
Richard M. Hobbs, Walkersville, MD US
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20140117774 | POWER FEED ENTRY CIRCUIT FOR TELECOMMUNICATION APPLICATIONS - A power feed entry circuit, a module with the power feed entry circuit, and a daughter board with the power feed entry circuit include a first circuit coupled to inputs and outputs, wherein the first circuit is configured for power connections, return isolation relays, diode Or-ing, and output status-indication light-emitting diodes (LEDs); a second circuit coupled to the first circuit, the inputs, and the outputs, wherein the second circuit is configured with a hot swappable controller and provides common-mode and differential mode power line filtering; a third circuit coupled to the first circuit, wherein the third circuit is configured for alarm monitoring of the first circuit and the second circuit; and a fourth circuit coupled to the first circuit and the third circuit, wherein the fourth circuit comprises a dual feed high and low active field effect transistor Or-ing circuit. | 05-01-2014 |
Robert Hobbs, Baltimore, MD US
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20100061607 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING AMOUNT OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL TO ADMINISTER TO A PATIENT - In one embodiment, a computerized system and method are provided for determining an optimum amount of radioactivity to administer to a patient, comprising: assuming an activity retention limit; utilizing the activity retention limit to determine a dose rate for a phantom category; utilizing the dose rate for the phantom category to determine the dose rate for a second phantom category; and utilizing the dose rate for a second phantom category to find information regarding the second phantom category. In other embodiments, a computerized system and method are provided for determining an optimum amount of radioactivity to administer to a patient, comprising: obtaining at least one image relating to anatomy of a particular patient; obtaining multiple images regarding radioactivity distribution over time in the particular patient; combining the radioactivity images with the anatomy images; running a Monte Carlo simulation to obtain dose image information; and using the dose image information to obtain BED and/or EUD information. | 03-11-2010 |
20110135058 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ADMINISTERING INTERNAL RADIONUCLIDE THERAPY (IRT) AND EXTERNAL RADIATION THERAPY (XRT) - A computerized method and system for determining an optimum amount of Internal Radionuclide Therapy (IRT) and External Radiation Therapy (XRT) to administer, comprising: obtaining activity image information for an imaged object from a detector; running a Monte Carlo simulation for the activity image information to obtain absorbed dose-rate image information at multiple times; adding the absorbed dose-rate image information from each time to obtain IRT total absorbed dose image information; and utilizing the IRT total dose image information to obtain total dose image information that is equivalent to XRT dose image information in terms of dose-rate, wherein the IRT dose information is converted to equivalent XRT dose information without having to generate BED dose maps. | 06-09-2011 |
20110176018 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GAMMA CAMERA COUNT RATE SATURATION CORRECTION - A system and method for adjusting count rate information, comprising: acquiring, using at least one detector, static image information from at least one imaged object; acquiring, using the at least one detector, whole body image information from the at least one imaged object; determining, using at least one computer application, the count rate information using the static image information and the whole body image information; and adjusting, using the at least one computer application, the count rate information by accounting for movement between the at least one detector and the at least one imaged object. | 07-21-2011 |
20130165732 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ADMINISTERING RADIOPHARMACEUTICAL THERAPY (RPT) - A computerized system and method for determining an optimum amount of radiopharmaceutical therapy (RPT) to administer, comprising: performing processing associated with obtaining activity image information related to at least one agent for sub-units of at least one imaged organ from at least one detector; performing processing associated with running at least one calculation for the activity image information, using at least one computer application, to obtain absorbed dose rate image information; and performing processing associated with adding the absorbed dose rate image information, using, the at least one computer application, to obtain RPT total absorbed dose image information for the at least one imaged organ; wherein macroscopic distribution measurements that are related to microscopic or sub-unit distribution of the at least one agent are utilized. | 06-27-2013 |
Robert C. Hobbs, Merrimack, NH US
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20100266852 | BARRIER STRUCTURE AND METHOD FOR MAKING - The disclosure is directed to a barrier structure including a fluoropolymer layer, a polymeric layer, and an adhesive layer. The barrier structure has a chemical permeation breakthrough detection time greater than about one hour for hazardous chemicals as measured by ASTM F739. The disclosure is further directed to a method of forming the aforementioned barrier structure. The barrier material is designed to be suitable for construction of shelters, clothing, containers and other articles requiring barrier properties. | 10-21-2010 |
20120225284 | COMPOSITE ARTICLE FOR USE AS SELF-CLEANING MATERIAL - A composite article includes a core layer and an upper layer overlying the core layer. The upper layer is made of perfluoroalkoxy polymer (PFA) and a photocatalytic material (PM), wherein the PM defines at least about 25% of a total area of an exterior surface of the upper layer. | 09-06-2012 |
20140066289 | COMPOSITE ARTICLE FOR USE AS SELF-CLEANING MATERIAL - A composite article includes a core layer and an upper layer overlying the core layer. The upper layer is made of perfluoroalkoxy polymer (PFA) and a photocatalytic material (PM), wherein the PM defines at least about 25% of a total area of an exterior surface of the upper layer. | 03-06-2014 |
Stephen J. Hobbs, Gilbert, AZ US
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20120234205 | MULTIFUNCTIONAL SULFUR-CONTAINING POLYMERS, COMPOSITIONS THEREOF AND METHODS OF USE - Disclosed are multifunctional sulfur-containing polymers that are the reaction products of a sulfur-containing diol, a polyol containing at least three hydroxyl groups per polyol molecule, and an aldehyde, a ketone, or a combination thereof. Sealant compositions comprising the multifunctional sulfur-containing polymers are also disclosed. | 09-20-2012 |
20140295088 | FLEXIBLE POLYAMINES, FLEXIBLE AMINE-TERMINATED ADDUCTS, COMPOSITIONS THEREOF AND METHODS OF USE - Disclosed are flexible polyamines, flexible amine-terminated polyformal adducts, flexible-amine-terminated polythioether adducts, compositions comprising flexible polyamines and isocyanate-terminated prepolymers, and compositions comprising flexible amine-terminated adducts and isocyanate-terminated prepolymers. Uses of the compositions as sealants, and particularly as aerospace sealants, are also disclosed. | 10-02-2014 |
20150056397 | SULFUR-CONTAINING POLYUREAS AND METHODS OF USE - Sulfur-containing polyurea compositions comprising a polyisocyanate and a polyamine are disclosed. The polyisocyanate comprises the reaction product of reactants comprising a diisocyanate having isocyanate groups with different reactivities toward thiol groups, and a thiol-terminated sulfur-containing polymer such as a thiol-terminated polythioether polymer and/or a thiol-terminated polyformal polymer. The polyamine can be an aromatic polyamine and/or an aromatic amine-terminated polythioether adduct. The sulfur-containing polyurea compositions are useful as aerospace sealants. | 02-26-2015 |
Steven J. Hobbs, Gilbert, AZ US
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20140171587 | POLYUREA COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Disclosed are polyurea compositions comprising the reaction products of a polyformal-isocyanate prepolymer and a curing agent comprising an amine. The compositions are useful as sealants in aerospace applications. | 06-19-2014 |
20140206866 | MULTIFUNCTIONAL SULFUR-CONTAINING POLYMERS, COMPOSITIONS THEREOF AND METHODS OF USE - Disclosed are multifunctional sulfur-containing polymers that are the reaction products of a sulfur-containing diol, a polyol containing at least three hydroxyl groups per polyol molecule, and an aldehyde, a ketone, or a combination thereof. Sealant compositions comprising the multifunctional sulfur-containing polymers are also disclosed. | 07-24-2014 |
20140255609 | TERMINAL-MODIFIED DIFUNCTIONAL SULFUR-CONTAINING POLYMERS, COMPOSITIONS THEREOF AND METHODS OF USE - Disclosed are terminal-modified difunctional sulfur-containing polymers that are the reaction products of a sulfur-containing diol, an aldehyde or a ketone, and a compound containing a functional group. Compositions comprising the terminal-modified difunctional sulfur-containing polymers useful as sealants are also disclosed. | 09-11-2014 |
20150018550 | MULTIFUNCTIONAL SULFUR-CONTAINING POLYMERS, COMPOSITIONS THEREOF AND METHODS OF USE - Disclosed are multifunctional sulfur-containing polymers that are the reaction products of a sulfur-containing diol, a polyol containing at least three hydroxyl groups per polyol molecule, and an aldehyde, a ketone, or a combination thereof. Sealant compositions comprising the multifunctional sulfur-containing polymers are also disclosed. | 01-15-2015 |
Steven J. Hobbs, Wolcott, CT US
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20080234517 | ALKYLATION OF N'-PHENYL-N-ALKYLPHENYLENEDIAMINES IN IONIC LIQUID AND N'-PHENYL-N-ALKYL(ALKYLPHENYLENE) DIAMINES PRODUCED THEREBY - A process for alkylation of a N′-phenyl-N-alkyl-p-phenylenediamine of specified formula in an ionic liquid unexpectedly produces a N′-phenyl-N-alkyl(alkylphenylene)diamine of a second specified formula. The use of an inorganic liquid permits convenient separation of the alkylated reaction product from the reaction mixture. | 09-25-2008 |
20100234653 | PROCESSES FOR MAKING ALKYL HALIDES - The invention is directed to processes for producing an alkyl halide, preferably isobutyl bromide. In one embodiment, the process comprises the steps of: (a) contacting an alcohol with a hydrogen halide in a reactor at elevated temperature under conditions effective to form an initial product mixture comprising the alkyl halide, the alcohol, the hydrogen halide and water; (b) cooling the initial product mixture to form a cooled organic phase positioned above a cooled aqueous phase; (c) separating the cooled organic phase from the cooled aqueous phase. The process preferably further comprises a step of: (d) heating at least a portion of the cooled aqueous phase under conditions effective to form additional alkyl halide. | 09-16-2010 |
Terry Hobbs, New Carlisle, OH US
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20130312639 | ADHESIVE COMPOSITION FOR THE NON-PERMANENT ADHESION OF FINGER AND THUMB PICKS FOR THE PLAY OF STRINGED INSTRUMENTS - A water-based non-permanent adhesive solution composition comprised of water, gum arabic powder, sodium benzoate, citric acid and denatured alcohol capable of being applied directly to the thumb and playing fingers for players of stringed instruments including, but not limited to, banjos, steel guitars, and Dobros. When applied to the thumb and playing fingers the solution quickly and safely binds the picks to the skin to prevent the picks from slipping or falling off during prolonged periods of play. | 11-28-2013 |
Terry R. Hobbs, St. Paul, MN US
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20090137044 | SCHISTOSE MICROFIBRILLATED ARTICLE FOR CELL GROWTH - The present invention relates to culturing cells utilizing a matrix of microfibrillated thermoplastic polymeric materials. More specifically, the present invention relates to a method of culturing cells. In addition, the invention relates to a biaxially oriented microfibrillated article for culturing cells dispersed in a cell culture medium. The matrix of thermoplastic polymeric materials for culturing cells of this invention finds use in tissue engineering and wound healing applications. | 05-28-2009 |
20090145458 | SOLID CLEANERS FOR HEATED FOOD PREPARATION SURFACES - A solid cleaner for heated surfaces is disclosed. The solid cleaner includes a solidifying agent including wax, and a cleaning agent. The solid cleaner is solid at room temperature and liquid at an elevated temperature. Methods of cleaning a heated surface and cleaning articles are also disclosed. | 06-11-2009 |
20090148947 | FLAT MICROFIBERS AS MATRICES FOR CELL GROWTH - The present invention relates to culturing cells utilizing a matrix of microfibrillated thermoplastic polymeric materials. More specifically, the present invention relates to a method of culturing cells. In addition, the invention relates to a microfibrillated article for culturing cells dispersed in a cell culture medium. The matrix of thermoplastic polymeric materials for culturing cells of this invention finds use in tissue engineering and wound healing applications. | 06-11-2009 |
20100022654 | ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITIONS - Antimicrobial compositions are provided that include a hydroalcoholic solvent system comprising a lower C | 01-28-2010 |
20100282409 | ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITIONS - Antimicrobial compositions are provided that include a hydroalcoholic solvent system comprising a lower C | 11-11-2010 |
20110244572 | FLAT MICROFIBERS AS MATRICES FOR CELL GROWTH - The present invention relates to culturing cells utilizing a matrix of microfibrillated thermoplastic polymeric materials. More specifically, the present invention relates to a method of culturing cells. In addition, the invention relates to a microfibrillated article for culturing cells dispersed in a cell culture medium. The matrix of thermoplastic polymeric materials for culturing cells of this invention finds use in tissue engineering and wound healing applications. | 10-06-2011 |
20130072566 | ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITIONS - Antimicrobial compositions are provided that include a hydroalcoholic solvent system comprising a lower C | 03-21-2013 |
20140060583 | METHOD OF REMOVING AN UNWANTED CONSTITUENT FROM A SURFACE, A METHOD OF DETERMINING THE CLEANLINESS OF A HARD SURFACE, AND A MULTI-FUNCTIONAL COMPOSITION THAT INCLUDES HYDROPHILIC SILANE - A method of removing an unwanted constituent from a siliceous surface in which the method includes contacting the siliceous surface and the unwanted constituent with a multi-functional composition that includes water, a hydrophilic silane, and a surfactant, and drying the surface. | 03-06-2014 |
Terry R. Hobbs, Saint Paul, MN US
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20130164450 | BURNISHING METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS - Aqueous film-forming compositions comprising polyurethane and fugitive plasticizer; and, methods of coating such compositions onto a surface of a substrate and of burnishing the coated composition. | 06-27-2013 |
Todd Hobbs, Montrose, CO US
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20140127451 | COMPOSITE LAMINATE, METHOD OF MANUFACTURE AND USE THEREOF - A composite laminate comprises a plurality of composite plies including at least a first composite ply and a second composite ply. The first composite ply and the second composite ply each comprises a plurality of fibers in a thermoplastic matrix comprising polyethylene. The plurality of composite plies are bonded together to form the composite laminate. | 05-08-2014 |
Trent Hobbs, Marysville, OH US
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20100154684 | TRAY TABLE AND RELATED METHODS - The present invention generally relates to tray table devices and related methods. Some embodiments include foldable tray table devices capable of being stowed. Some embodiments also include tray tables that have expandable and/or collapsible storage compartments. Other embodiments relate to methods for making and/or using structural embodiments of the invention. | 06-24-2010 |
Trenton Hobbs, Marysville, OH US
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20110221257 | VEHICLE SEAT ASSEMBLY - A vehicle seat assembly includes a seat back and a seat base extending forward from a lower end of the seat back. The seat base is formed of a first foam member extending laterally across the seat base to absorb loads and a second foam member formed over the first member to form a seating surface of the seat base. At least one wire frame section is secured to the first foam member and extends rearwardly therefrom toward a rear of the seat base for mounting the seat base to an associated vehicle body. | 09-15-2011 |
20120146356 | VEHICLE SEATING ARRANGEMENT FOR A VEHICLE SEAT INCLUDING A CANTILEVERED SECTION - A vehicle seating arrangement includes a first slide rail mounted to a vehicle floor, a second slide rail mounted to the floor, a multi-passenger seat mounted to the first slide rail and to the second slide rail, a restraining device on the multi-passenger seat, and a restraining rail connected with the floor. The multi-passenger seat moves in a fore and aft longitudinal direction and includes a cantilevered section extending from the second slide rail away from the first slide rail. The restraining device is located adjacent a lateral edge of the cantilevered section. The restraining rail connects with the floor spaced laterally from the second slide rail on an opposite side of the second slide rail as the first slide rail and cooperates with the restraining rail to limit at least one of lateral movement and upward vertical movement of the lateral edge of the cantilevered section. | 06-14-2012 |
20120175927 | VEHICLE SEAT ASSEMBLY AND ACTUATOR SYSTEM FOR SAME - A vehicle seat assembly includes a seat back, a seat base, a first input lever, a second input lever, an actuator, a latching mechanism, and a system connecting the first input lever, the second input lever and the actuator. The seat base connects with the seat back and is mounted to a vehicle floor. The input levers each connect with at least one of the seat back and the seat base. The actuator connects with at least one of the seat back and the seat base. The latching mechanism is for selectively locking movement of the seat back with respect to the seat base or for selectively locking movement of the seat base with respect to the vehicle floor. The latching mechanism is operably connected with the actuator such that movement of the actuator results in movement of the latching mechanism. The first input lever, the second input lever, and the actuator are connected in series along the system. | 07-12-2012 |
Troy W. Hobbs, O'Fallon, MO US
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20100329515 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USE IN CHARACTERIZING AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS - A method is provided for use in optimizing ethanol yield from agricultural products. The method includes imaging agricultural products to determine predicted ethanol yields for the agricultural products and assigning characterizations to the imaged agricultural products based on their predicted ethanol yields. An apparatus is provided for collecting, retaining, and/or transporting bulk quantities of agricultural products. The apparatus includes an analyzer configured to image the agricultural products for use in determining the predicted ethanol yields. And, a system is provided for tracking and/or monitoring agricultural products. The system includes an analyzer configured to image the agricultural products for use in determining the predicted ethanol yields, a central processor configured to communicate with the analyzer to thereby link the imaged agricultural products with their predicted ethanol yields, and a telecommunications link coupling the analyzer to the central processor for allowing the communication between the analyzer and the central processor. | 12-30-2010 |
Troy Wm. Hobbs, O'Fallon, MO US
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20130018586 | Field and Crop Information Gathering System - A method, apparatus, and system related to field and crop information gathering. In one aspect of the invention, data is obtained from a producer. One example would be yield map data from a yield monitor. Another is “as planted” data from precision farming planting equipment. The data includes information about seed or crop in a producer's field and an identification of the field. The data is combined with other information in a report. The information added could be, for example, soil type information overlaid on the field map. Another example is environmental classification information overlaid on the field map. The report is returned to the producer and used to discuss planning related to the field and the seed or crop. | 01-17-2013 |
Tyler C. Hobbs, Cambridge, MA US
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20140258105 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATICALLY COLLECTING PAYMENT FOR A CREDIT ACCOUNT - A method for automatically collecting payment for a credit account includes determining if a credit account is delinquent and determining the number of days the credit account is delinquent. The method includes automatically collecting a first amount from a first account if the number of days the credit account is delinquent comprises at least a first number of days and crediting the credit account the first amount. The first account may comprise a checking account, and the first number of days may comprise twenty days. | 09-11-2014 |
Wevone C. Hobbs, Cadiz, OH US
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20080314455 | Vacuum insulated piping assembly method - Method of assembling a vacuum insulated piping run for conducting a cryogenic fluid in which piping sections are produced in a first location and then assembled in a second location into a piping run. Each of the piping sections incorporates an outer cylindrical casing and an inner pipe for transport of the cryogenic fluid to form an inner annular region for containing insulation that can be radiation shield insulation and aerogel blankets. The piping sections are joined by welding the ends of the inner pipes together and then joining the outer cylindrical casing by a shell-like section. Points of connections are tested by vacuum testing techniques as each of the connections is made. Thereafter, the annular region is purged with a condensable gas such as carbon dioxide and subjected to a subatmospheric pressure. | 12-25-2008 |