Hodson, US
Benjamin Hodson, Cedar Hills, UT US
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20090319783 | Method of Aggregating Multiple Certificate Authority Services - The disclosure relates to the management of PKI digital certificates, including certificate discovery, installation, verification and replacement for endpoints over an insecure network. A database of certificates may be maintained through discovery, replacement and other activities. Certificate discovery identifies certificates and associated information including network locations, methods of access, applications of use and non-use, and may produce logs and reports. Automated requests to certificate authorities for new certificates, renewals or certificate signing requests may precede the installation of issued certificates to servers using installation scripts directed to a particular application or product, which may provide notification or require approval or intervention. An administrator may be notified of expiring certificates, using a database or scanning or server agents. Detailed information on various example embodiments of the inventions are provided in the Detailed Description below, and the inventions are defined by the appended claims. | 12-24-2009 |
David Hodson, Palo Alto, CA US
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20100205068 | Integrated electronic shopping cart system and method - Integrated shopping cart functionality is provided on a first website so that products/services from different affiliated websites can be integrated into the shopping cart at the first website and the e-commerce functionality of the first website can be utilized to purchase the selected products/services. A framework for integrating this functionality enables the first website to integrate with affiliated websites so that an increased number of users may access the first website since the proprietor of the first website may offer various products/services from a multitude of different affiliated websites, for example by providing URL links to the affiliated websites that a user may access in order to select items from the affiliated websites. These items can be integrated into the shopping cart at the first website and purchased with a single transaction. Increased user traffic is expected at the first website since a user's shopping interests can be fulfilled at a single website. Additionally, affiliated websites are benefited by this integrated shopping cart functionality since the e-commerce functionality of the integrated shopping cart is performed by a server that is associated with the first website. Therefore, affiliated websites need not include their own e-commerce functionality. Instead, they may take advantage of the e-commerce functionality of the first website and still receive the benefits of the sale of their offered products/services to the user. Maintenance costs and overhead costs with respect to including an e-commerce software engine are therefore reduced and often eliminated as a result. | 08-12-2010 |
20100205069 | Integrated Electronic Shopping Cart System And Method - Integrated shopping cart functionality is provided on a first website so that products/services from different affiliated websites can be integrated into the shopping cart at the first website and the e-commerce functionality of the first website can be utilized to purchase the selected products/services. A framework for integrating this functionality enables the first website to integrate with affiliated websites so that an increased number of users may access the first website since the proprietor of the first website may offer various products/services from a multitude of different affiliated websites, for example by providing URL links to the affiliated websites that a user may access in order to select items from the affiliated websites. These items can be integrated into the shopping cart at the first website and purchased with a single transaction. Increased user traffic is expected at the first website since a user's shopping interests can be fulfilled at a single website. Additionally, affiliated websites are benefited by this integrated shopping cart functionality since the e-commerce functionality of the integrated shopping cart is performed by a server that is associated with the first website. Therefore, affiliated websites need not include their own e-commerce functionality. Instead, they may take advantage of the e-commerce functionality of the first website and still receive the benefits of the sale of their offered products/services to the user. Maintenance costs and overhead costs with respect to including an e-commerce software engine are therefore reduced and often eliminated as a result. | 08-12-2010 |
Geraldine Hodson US
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20120227834 | Retention Apparatus Employing Wedge Element and Engagement Assembly for Use in a Nuclear Application - An improved retention apparatus includes a wedge element that is disposed between a brace element and a flow element of a nuclear reactor system. The retention apparatus further includes an engagement assembly that is engaged with the wedge element and that is structured to engage at least one of the brace element and the flow element. The engagement assembly includes a deflectable element such as a spring that is structured to apply a retention force in an engagement direction of the wedge element to resist movement of the flow element during operation of the nuclear reactor system, such as movement due to vibration. | 09-13-2012 |
Gerry L. Hodson US
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20120227834 | Retention Apparatus Employing Wedge Element and Engagement Assembly for Use in a Nuclear Application - An improved retention apparatus includes a wedge element that is disposed between a brace element and a flow element of a nuclear reactor system. The retention apparatus further includes an engagement assembly that is engaged with the wedge element and that is structured to engage at least one of the brace element and the flow element. The engagement assembly includes a deflectable element such as a spring that is structured to apply a retention force in an engagement direction of the wedge element to resist movement of the flow element during operation of the nuclear reactor system, such as movement due to vibration. | 09-13-2012 |
James Alexander Hodson, Jersey City, NJ US
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20130173247 | System and Method for Interactive Auromatic Translation - Embodiments of the invention relate to computerized systems and methods for automatically translating text between natural languages. Text for translation may be broken into segments, which may themselves be templates including placeholders. If an exact match for a segment is found in a translation database, the segment may be matched with its translation from the database. Otherwise, alternate source language text, corresponding to the segment, for which an exact translation is available, may be identified and presented to the user for selection. Text selected by the user may replace the original segment and be matched with its translation. | 07-04-2013 |
James V. Hodson, Fruit Heights, UT US
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20130023607 | POLYMER ADDITIVE TO STRENGTHEN GUNNING COATINGS CONCRETE - This invention provides an additive for Portland Cement comprising a mixture of polyols, acrylic monomers and copolymers, wetting agent, polypropylene glycol and silicone. | 01-24-2013 |
Jay Hodson, Greenville, WI US
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20080260304 | Laser Scored Pour Spout For Flexible Bag - An easy open, reclosable, flexible film package comprising a front wall, a back wall, a pair of opposing side gussets; a bottom; and a top; wherein the top is sealed; wherein the pair of opposing side gussets and the bottom wall connect the front wall to the back wall; wherein one side gusset has a score line extending from front to back; wherein when the score line is broken a spout is formed by pulling the side gusset below the score line. | 10-23-2008 |
Jay D. Hodson, Greenville, WI US
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20100104881 | Film Structures and Packages Therefrom Useful for Respiring Food Products That Release CO2 Amounts - Multilayer laminates useful in packaging of respiring food products and packages made therefrom. The laminates have a CO | 04-29-2010 |
Jay D. Hodson, Hortonville, WI US
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20160137377 | SCORED PACKAGE - A scored package is described. The first panel of the package comprises a multilayer film with an exterior layer having a nonlinear first score Sine and an interior layer having a linear second score line. The first score line and the second score fine are positioned non-parallel in a plane of the package such that the first score line intersects the second score line to form an opening in the package at the second score line when the exterior layer and the interior layer are separated. Separation of the exterior layer and the interior layer also forms an adhesive-free pour spout in the separated exterior layer. Various embodiments of various package configurations, score line configurations, multilayer film structures and methods of manufacturing are also described. | 05-19-2016 |
Jay Daniel Hodson, Greenville, WI US
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20100230403 | MICROWAVE COOKING CONTAINERS WITH SHIELDING - A microwave oven cooking container is provided for evenly cooking foodstuff without risk of sparking during cooking. The container includes at least one compartment, and has at least two separate shields disposed on the container. A first shield is made of a material substantially opaque to microwave energy and is disposed on an outer or an inner surface of the compartment, with a shape generally corresponding to the outer shape of the compartment and optionally having an aperture on the base. The container further includes a lidding configured to seal the container closed, the lidding having a second shield disposed on the lidding, such as at a predetermined distance from the container sidewalls. Further, a multi-compartment container is configured to provide shielding for a food having a low specific heat capacity with one or more compartments arranged around and at least partially surrounding a shielded central compartment for the food. | 09-16-2010 |
Jonathan K. Hodson, Santa Barbara, CA US
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20150184099 | VIBRATION ASSISTED VACUUM DEWATERING OF FINE COAL PARTICLES - Fine coal particles are dewatered by mechanically removing water from the coal particles by vibration assisted vacuum dewatering to form a coal particle filter cake. The filter cake typically has a water content less than 35% by weight, suitable for extrusion to form discrete, non-tacky pellets. The vibration assisted vacuum dewatering may operate at a vibration frequency in the range from about 1 Hz to about 500 Hz. The vibration frequency may be adjusted during the dewatering process. In some embodiments, the vibration frequency is increased as the moisture content of the coal particle filter cake is decreased. Washing the filter cake during dewatering removes soluble contaminants. Various vibration assisted vacuum dewatering devices may be used, including a vibration assisted rotary vacuum dewatering drum, a vibration assisted vacuum disk filter, and a vibration assisted vacuum conveyor system. | 07-02-2015 |
20160082446 | FLOTATION SEPARATION OF FINE COAL PARTICLES FROM ASH-FORMING PARTICLES - Coal fines are processed by flotation separation to separate coal particles from ash-forming component particles. Coal fines are mixed water under high shear mixing conditions to form an aqueous slurry of coal fines containing between 15 wt. % and 55 wt. % coal fines. The aqueous slurry is introduced into a coal flotation cell to separate coal particles from ash-forming component particles by flotation separation, wherein the coal fines have a particle size less than 500 μm, and more preferably less than 300 μm. Bubbles are generated in the coal flotation cell having a bubble size and bubble quantity selected to float the coal particles and to form a coal-froth containing at least 15 wt. % solid particles. The solid particles include coal particles and ash-forming component particles. The coal-froth is collected for further processing. | 03-24-2016 |
Keith Hodson, Palo Alto, CA US
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20110067603 | Methods and compositions using calcium carbonate - Provided herein are compositions and methods including hydraulic cement, supplementary cementitious material, and/or self-cementing material. Methods for making the compositions and using the compositions are provided. | 03-24-2011 |
20120145047 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS USING CALCIUM CARBONATE - Provided herein are compositions and methods including hydraulic cement, supplementary cementitious material, and/or self-cementing material. Methods for making the compositions and using the compositions are provided. | 06-14-2012 |
Lisa Ann Hodson, Seattle, WA US
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20150033578 | EDUCATIONAL METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING RIGHT AND LEFT FOOTWEAR UTILIZING A SPLIT GRAPHIC AND CORRESPONDING SPLIT WORD FOOTWEAR INSERT - The present embodiment is a footwear insert. In further detail the present embodiment offers an educational split graphic and split text system to assist a wearer in identification of left and right footwear. In addition, the present embodiment offers personal identification information related to the wearer of the inserts. | 02-05-2015 |
Matthew S. Hodson, Fairview, TX US
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20140363350 | HEATED ENTRAINED SULFUR REMOVAL ELEMENT - Aspects of this disclosure enhance elimination problems that freezing sulfur creates with gas-liquid parallel plate separators by integrally heating the parallel plate gas-liquid separator assembly. Through integral heating the duration of time that the separator apparatus remains above the freezing temperature of elemental sulfur is prolonged, thereby, allowing the opportunity for residual liquid sulfur to drain from the parallel plate assembly during upsets in unit operations and after a sulfur recovery unit shutdown event, thereby reducing or eliminating the operation and maintenance problems that may occur with existing separator designs. | 12-11-2014 |
Orion Hodson, Redmond, WA US
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20080244507 | Homogeneous Programming For Heterogeneous Multiprocessor Systems - Systems and methods establish communication and control between various heterogeneous processors in a computing system so that an operating system can run an application across multiple heterogeneous processors. With a single set of development tools, software developers can create applications that will flexibly run on one CPU or on combinations of central, auxiliary, and peripheral processors. In a computing system, application-only processors can be assigned a lean subordinate kernel to manage local resources. An application binary interface (ABI) shim is loaded with application binary images to direct kernel ABI calls to a local subordinate kernel or to the main OS kernel depending on which kernel manifestation is controlling requested resources. | 10-02-2008 |
20080244599 | Master And Subordinate Operating System Kernels For Heterogeneous Multiprocessor Systems - Systems and methods establish communication and control between various heterogeneous processors in a computing system so that an operating system can run an application across multiple heterogeneous processors. With a single set of development tools, software developers can create applications that will flexibly run on one CPU or on combinations of central, auxiliary, and peripheral processors. In a computing system, application-only processors can be assigned a lean subordinate kernel to manage local resources. An application binary interface (ABI) shim is loaded with application binary images to direct kernel ABI calls to a local subordinate kernel or to the main OS kernel depending on which kernel manifestation is controlling requested resources. | 10-02-2008 |
Robert P. Hodson, Hartford, WI US
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20090024248 | Systems and Methods of Distributing Medications - A system for securely providing medications in a group setting includes a medication dispensing apparatus for securely loading a portable medication container. The container can respond to one or more individual identifying indicia and unlock one or more storage containers which contain medications to be dispensed to the individual. | 01-22-2009 |
20090055512 | System and Method for Upgrading Telemonitor Unit Firmware - Systems and methods minimize loading of servers which automatically provide upgrades to downstream processors minimize server loading by randomly distributing the upgrade requests. Each of the downstream processors can establish its own randomized next time for an upgrade. Upgrade time intervals can be limited to off-peak evening and weekend hours. | 02-26-2009 |
20110064283 | OCR INTERFACE TO SINGLE RESULT DIAGNOSTIC INTERFACE - A method and apparatus are provided. The method includes the steps of an imaging device capturing an image of a display of a medical instrument, an image processor determining a location of a patient biometric measurement within the image, an optical character recognition module recognizing a set of alphanumeric characters within the determined location and a communication processor sending the recognized characters to a remotely located healthcare database. | 03-17-2011 |
Ronald D. Hodson, Encinitas, CA US
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20090265651 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING A TRAVEL ITINERARY - User interface showing timed and sequence events interleaved in a travel itinerary is disclosed herein. According to a preferred method of the present invention, the planning begins with a particular day at a destination. Next, ad hoc activities are created as a list in no particular order. Generic activities are also included in the list. A user will then drag the generic and ad hoc activities (bookmarks) that will themselves become either timed bookmarks or sequenced bookmarks. The timed bookmarks have a particular start and end time while the sequenced bookmarks will not have a definite start and end time. Once the planning is completed, the trip information should be shared with others involved in the current trip, as well as others that will plan subsequent related trips. | 10-22-2009 |
Stephen Joseph Hodson, Mason, OH US
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20090069206 | LIQUID TREATMENT COMPOSITION - According to the present invention there is provided a pearlescent liquid treatment composition suitable for use as a laundry or hard surface cleaning composition comprising a rheology modifier providing a pouring viscosity at 20 sec | 03-12-2009 |
20090069342 | KV1.5 POTASSIUM CHANNEL INHIBITORS - The present invention relates to 1-N-amino-2-imidazolidinones and derivatives thereof which are effective as Kv1.5 potassium channel inhibitors providing atrial-selective antiarrhythmic agents. The present invention further relates to compositions comprising said Kv1.5 potassium channel inhibitors, and to methods for treating cardiac arrhythmia. | 03-12-2009 |
20110034366 | LIQUID TREATMENT COMPOSITION - According to the present invention there is provided a pearlescent liquid treatment composition suitable for use as a laundry or hard surface cleaning composition comprising a rheology modifier providing a pouring viscosity at 20 sec | 02-10-2011 |
20110252574 | PROCESS FOR MAKING A DETERGENT BASED COMPOSITION - A process for making an anhydrous laundry liquid detergent base composition comprising detersive surfactant, the process comprising the steps of: | 10-20-2011 |
20110252575 | PROCESS FOR MAKING A LIQUID DETERGENT COMPOSITION - A process for making a laundry liquid detergent comprising anionic detersive surfactant, the process comprising the steps of: | 10-20-2011 |
20110252576 | METHOD OF LAUNDERING FABRIC USING A COMPACTED LIQUID LAUNDRY DETERGENT COMPOSITION - A method of laundering fabric including the step of contacting a liquid laundry detergent composition to water to form a wash liquor, and laundering fabric in the wash liquor, wherein the laundry detergent is contacted to water in such an amount so that the concentration of the laundry detergent composition in the wash liquor is from above 0 g/l to 4 g/l, and wherein from 0.01 kg to 2 kg of fabric per litre of wash liquor is dosed into the wash liquor, and wherein the liquid laundry detergent composition comprises: (i) detersive surfactant; (ii) surfactancy boosting polymer; (iii) from 0 wt % to 10 wt % fatty acid; (iv) silicone suds suppressor; (v) structurant; (vi) enzyme; and (vii) nil-boron enzyme stabilizer; wherein the electrolytic strength of the composition at a concentration of 1 g/l in de-ionized water and at a temperature of 25° C. in mScm | 10-20-2011 |
20110257069 | DETERGENT COMPOSITION - Colloidal detergent composition having a continuous liquid phase and a discontinuous solid phase having suspended solid particles, the detergent composition having less than 15 wt % of water, the total ionic strength of the colloidal detergent composition which is present in the liquid phase (TISl/c) being of less than 4300 mmol/kg, the total ionic strength of the colloidal detergent composition which is present in the solid phase (TISs/c) being of more than 100 mmol/kg, the ratio TISs/c/TISl/c being above 0.025. | 10-20-2011 |
Stephen Joseph Hodson, Frankling, OH US
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20150265502 | Method for Delivering an Active Agent - A method for delivering an active agent is provided. | 09-24-2015 |
Stephen Joseph Hodson, Franklin, OH US
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20120058166 | FILAMENTS COMPRISING A NON-PERFUME ACTIVE AGENT NONWOVEN WEBS AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME - Filaments that contain a filament-forming material and an additive, nonwoven webs, and methods for making such filaments are provided. | 03-08-2012 |
20120237576 | FILAMENTS COMPRISING AN ACTIVE AGENT NONWOVEN WEBS AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME - Filaments that contain a filament-forming material and an additive, nonwoven webs, and methods for making such filaments are provided. | 09-20-2012 |
20140287973 | DETERGENT PRODUCT AND METHOD FOR MAKING SAME - A detergent product containing a detergent composition is provided. | 09-25-2014 |
20140349907 | COMPACT FLUID LAUNDRY DETERGENT COMPOSITION - The present invention relates to low pH, compact fluid laundry detergent compositions comprising branched surfactants. | 11-27-2014 |
20140349914 | CONCENTRATED SURFACTANT COMPOSITION - Concentrated surfactant compositions, and more specifically, concentrated low pH compositions comprising sulfated surfactants. Methods of making and using the same. | 11-27-2014 |
Stephen L. Hodson, West Lafayette, IN US
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20110020539 | PALLADIUM THIOLATE BONDING OF CARBON NANOTUBES - Carbon nanotube (CNT) arrays are attractive thermal interface materials with high compliance and conductance that can remain effective over a wide temperature range. Disclosed herein are CNT interface structures in which free CNT ends are bonded using palladium hexadecanethiolate Pd(SC | 01-27-2011 |
20130295288 | PALLADIUM THIOLATE BONDING OF CARBON NANOTUBES - Carbon nanotube (CNT) arrays are attractive thermal interface materials with high compliance and conductance that can remain effective over a wide temperature range. Disclosed herein are CNT interface structures in which free CNT ends are bonded using palladium hexadecanethiolate Pd(SC | 11-07-2013 |
Victoria Kelley Hodson, Denver, CO US
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20100196411 | Yeast-Based Vaccine for Inducing an Immune Response - The invention provided herein relates to vaccines that can be tailored to achieve a desired immune response. Some compositions provided herein are used for preferentially eliciting a humoral immune response while other compositions are useful for preferentially eliciting a cell-mediated response. Combinations of vaccine compositions are also useful for eliciting both types of responses and/or for modulating the type of immune response elicited. The invention also provides methods for eliciting an immune response in an individual by administering the compositions disclosed herein. These immune responses are useful for protecting an individual from various types of diseases, infections, and undesirable conditions. | 08-05-2010 |
William R. Hodson, Telford, PA US
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20080229317 | Method for optimizing a link schedule - A method for improving a link schedule used in a communications network is disclosed. While the method applies generally to networks that operate on a scheduled communications basis, it is described in the context of a Foundation FIELDBUS. The method includes: scheduling sequences and their associated publications according to their relative priority, per application; minimizing delays between certain function blocks, and between certain function blocks and publications; and grouping certain publications. Accordingly, advantages such as latency reduction, schedule length reduction, and improved communications capacity are gained. | 09-18-2008 |
20120253477 | Fieldbus system function block enhancements using transducer block - A process control system for a fieldbus network includes field devices having function blocks. Some distributed control systems access the standard parameters of the function blocks but cannot access manufacturers' non-standard parameters. Such parameters are placed in shared transducer blocks in the field devices where they are accessed by an alternate system for configuration and for collecting and monitoring data. This enables use by the function blocks of both standard and manufacturers' specific parameters and enables function blocks with only standard parameters to facilitate non-standard inter-function block communication connections using the shared transducer block parameters. | 10-04-2012 |