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Alan J. Holloway, Wotton-Under-Edge GB
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20110243160 | FREQUENCY TUNEABLE LASER DEVICE - A frequency tuneable or chirped laser device is described that includes a laser cavity formed from a plurality of optical components. The optical components include a laser source for generating a beam of light, a spectral tuning element and one or more further optical components for directing the beam of light on to the spectral tuning element. At least one of the plurality of optical components is moveable in a first degree of freedom; such movement simultaneously altering the effective optical path length of the laser cavity and the tuning frequency of the spectral tuning element. The effective optical path length and the tuning frequency of the device are substantially insensitive to any movement of said at least one moveable optical component in degrees of freedom other than the first degree of freedom. This provides frequency tuning in which mode hopping is suppressed. | 10-06-2011 |
Alan James Holloway, Wotton-Under-Edge GB
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20090279100 | SCALE AND READHEAD - An optical element has a member having features which interact with incident light to produce two or more resultant beams. The configuration of the optical element is such that light which interacts with said features when passing through the member from a first side to produce two or more resultant beams does not interact with said features when returned to another side of the member and/or vice versa. The optical element may be used in a readhead of a scale and readhead apparatus. | 11-12-2009 |
Allison Holloway, San Carlos, CA US
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20140281247 | METHOD TO ACCELERATE QUERIES USING DYNAMICALLY GENERATED ALTERNATE DATA FORMATS IN FLASH CACHE - A method for accelerating queries using dynamically generated columnar data in a flash cache is provided. In an embodiment, a method comprises a storage device receiving a first request for data that is stored in the storage device in a base major format in one or more primary storage devices. The storage device comprises a cache. The base major format is any one of: a row-major format, a column-major format and a hybrid-columnar format. Based on first one or more criteria, it is determined whether to rewrite the data into rewritten data in a rewritten major format. In response to determining to rewrite the data into rewritten data in a rewritten major format, the storage device rewrites at least a portion of the data into particular rewritten data in the rewritten major format. The rewritten data is stored in the cache. | 09-18-2014 |
20150088824 | GRANULAR CREATION AND REFRESH OF COLUMNAR DATA - Techniques are provided for granular load and refresh of columnar data. In an embodiment, a particular data object that contains particular data formatted different from column-major format is maintained, the particular data including first data and second data. First and second data objects contain the first and second data, respectively, organized in the column-major format. In response to changes being committed to the first data in the particular data object, invalidating one or more rows of the first data object. In response to a number of invalidated rows of the first data object exceeding a threshold, automatically performing a refresh operation on the first data object independent of any refresh operation on the second data object. | 03-26-2015 |
Allison L. Holloway, San Carlos, CA US
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20130151567 | TECHNIQUES FOR MORE EFFICIENT USAGE OF MEMORY-TO-CPU BANDWIDTH - Techniques are provided for more efficiently using the bandwidth of the I/O path between a CPU and volatile memory during the performance of database operation. Relational data from a relational table is stored in volatile memory as column vectors, where each column vector contains values for a particular column of the table. A binary-comparable format may be used to represent each value within a column vector, regardless of the data type associated with the column. The column vectors may be compressed and/or encoded while in volatile memory, and decompressed/decoded on-the-fly within the CPU. Alternatively, the CPU may be designed to perform operations directly on the compressed and/or encoded column vector data. In addition, techniques are described that enable the CPU to perform vector processing operations on the column vector values. | 06-13-2013 |
20130151568 | TECHNIQUES FOR MAINTAINING COLUMN VECTORS OF RELATIONAL DATA WITHIN VOLATILE MEMORY - Techniques are provided for more efficiently using the bandwidth of the I/O path between a CPU and volatile memory during the performance of database operation. Relational data from a relational table is stored in volatile memory as column vectors, where each column vector contains values for a particular column of the table. A binary-comparable format may be used to represent each value within a column vector, regardless of the data type associated with the column. The column vectors may be compressed and/or encoded while in volatile memory, and decompressed/decoded on-the-fly within the CPU. Alternatively, the CPU may be designed to perform operations directly on the compressed and/or encoded column vector data. In addition, techniques are described that enable the CPU to perform vector processing operations on the column vector values. | 06-13-2013 |
20130275473 | TECHNIQUES FOR MAINTAINING COLUMN VECTORS OF RELATIONAL DATA WITHIN VOLATILE MEMORY - Techniques are provided for more efficiently using the bandwidth of the I/O path between a CPU and volatile memory during the performance of database operation. Relational data from a relational table is stored in volatile memory as column vectors, where each column vector contains values for a particular column of the table. A binary-comparable format may be used to represent each value within a column vector, regardless of the data type associated with the column. The column vectors may be compressed and/or encoded while in volatile memory, and decompressed/decoded on-the-fly within the CPU. Alternatively, the CPU may be designed to perform operations directly on the compressed and/or encoded column vector data. In addition, techniques are described that enable the CPU to perform vector processing operations on the column vector values. | 10-17-2013 |
20140013076 | EFFICIENT HARDWARE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SINGLE INSTRUCTION MULTIPLE DATA PROCESSORS - A method and apparatus for efficiently processing data in various formats in a single instruction multiple data (“SIMD”) architecture is presented. Specifically, a method to unpack a fixed-width bit values in a bit stream to a fixed width byte stream in a SIMD architecture is presented. A method to unpack variable-length byte packed values in a byte stream in a SIMD architecture is presented. A method to decompress a run length encoded compressed bit-vector in a SIMD architecture is presented. A method to return the offset of each bit set to one in a bit-vector in a SIMD architecture is presented. A method to fetch bits from a bit-vector at specified offsets relative to a base in a SIMD architecture is presented. A method to compare values stored in two SIMD registers is presented. | 01-09-2014 |
20140013077 | EFFICIENT HARDWARE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SINGLE INSTRUCTION MULTIPLE DATA PROCESSORS - A method and apparatus for efficiently processing data in various formats in a single instruction multiple data (“SIMD”) architecture is presented. Specifically, a method to unpack a fixed-width bit values in a bit stream to a fixed width byte stream in a SIMD architecture is presented. A method to unpack variable-length byte packed values in a byte stream in a SIMD architecture is presented. A method to decompress a run length encoded compressed bit-vector in a SIMD architecture is presented. A method to return the offset of each bit set to one in a bit-vector in a SIMD architecture is presented. A method to fetch bits from a bit-vector at specified offsets relative to a base in a SIMD architecture is presented. A method to compare values stored in two SIMD registers is presented. | 01-09-2014 |
20140013078 | EFFICIENT HARDWARE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SINGLE INSTRUCTION MULTIPLE DATA PROCESSORS - A method and apparatus for efficiently processing data in various formats in a single instruction multiple data (“SIMD”) architecture is presented. Specifically, a method to unpack a fixed-width bit values in a bit stream to a fixed width byte stream in a SIMD architecture is presented. A method to unpack variable-length byte packed values in a byte stream in a SIMD architecture is presented. A method to decompress a run length encoded compressed bit-vector in a SIMD architecture is presented. A method to return the offset of each bit set to one in a bit-vector in a SIMD architecture is presented. A method to fetch bits from a bit-vector at specified offsets relative to a base in a SIMD architecture is presented. A method to compare values stored in two SIMD registers is presented. | 01-09-2014 |
20150088830 | MIRRORING, IN MEMORY, DATA FROM DISK TO IMPROVE QUERY PERFORMANCE - Techniques are provided for maintaining data persistently in one format, but making that data available to a database server in more than one format. For example, one of the formats in which the data is made available for query processing is based on the on-disk format, while another of the formats in which the data is made available for query processing is independent of the on-disk format. Data that is in the format that is independent of the disk format may be maintained exclusively in volatile memory to reduce the overhead associated with keeping the data in sync with the on-disk format copies of the data. | 03-26-2015 |
20160034214 | MIRRORING, IN MEMORY, DATA FROM DISK TO IMPROVE QUERY PERFORMANCE - Techniques are provided for maintaining data persistently in one format, but making that data available to a database server in more than one format. For example, one of the formats in which the data is made available for query processing is based on the on-disk format, while another of the formats in which the data is made available for query processing is independent of the on-disk format. Data that is in the format that is independent of the disk format may be maintained exclusively in volatile memory to reduce the overhead associated with keeping the data in sync with the on-disk format copies of the data. | 02-04-2016 |
20160085781 | TECHNIQUES FOR MAINTAINING COLUMN VECTORS OF RELATIONAL DATA WITHIN VOLATILE MEMORY - Techniques are provided for more efficiently using the bandwidth of the I/O path between a CPU and volatile memory during the performance of database operation. Relational data from a relational table is stored in volatile memory as column vectors, where each column vector contains values for a particular column of the table. A binary-comparable format may be used to represent each value within a column vector, regardless of the data type associated with the column. The column vectors may be compressed and/or encoded while in volatile memory, and decompressed/decoded on-the-fly within the CPU. Alternatively, the CPU may be designed to perform operations directly on the compressed and/or encoded column vector data. In addition, techniques are described that enable the CPU to perform vector processing operations on the column vector values. | 03-24-2016 |
20160085834 | PRIORITIZING REPOPULATION OF IN-MEMORY COMPRESSION UNITS - To prioritize repopulation of in-memory compression units (IMCU), a database server compresses, into an IMCU, a plurality of data units from a database table. In response to changes to any of the plurality of data units within the database table, the database server performs the steps of: (a) invalidating corresponding data units in the IMCU; (b) incrementing an invalidity counter of the IMCU that reflects how many data units within the IMCU have been invalidated; (c) receiving a data request that targets one or more of the plurality of data units of the database table; (d) in response to receiving the data request, incrementing an access counter of the IMCU; and (e) determining a priority for repopulating the IMCU based, at least in part, on the invalidity counter and the access counter. | 03-24-2016 |
Arran James Holloway, Bristol GB
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20140292592 | ANNULAR VEHICLE WITH DIPOLE ANTENNA - An annular vehicle having a body which defines a body axis and appears substantially annular when viewed along the body axis. The interior of the annulus defines a duct which is open at both ends. The vehicle includes an electric field (EF) coupled dipole antenna arrangement for electro-magnetic communications, which includes at least one dipole antenna. The vehicle is used as a node in an underwater communications system for communicating with other node(s) using their EF coupled dipole antenna arrangements. The electric field coupled dipole antenna arrangement can provide communications with lower latency than systems employing acoustic communications. The annular body provides good separation for electrodes of the EF coupled dipole antenna arrangement disposed around the body. | 10-02-2014 |
20150124565 | DETERMINING POSITION OF UNDERWATER NODE - A method of determining the position of an underwater node. The positions of three or more transmitters are determined. Each transmitter transmits at least four pulses, wherein a time difference between each pulse and a previous one of the pulses is proportional to a respective co-ordinate of the position of the transmitter. The pulses are received at the underwater node and decoded by measuring the delays between them, thereby determining the co-ordinates of the transmitters. The range of each transmitter relative to the underwater node is also determined. Finally the position of the underwater node is determined in accordance with the co-ordinates and ranges. Any errors in the measurements of the delays between the pulses only translate into small errors in the determined position because of the proportionality between the delays and the coordinates. Therefore if there is a gradual decrease of signal-to-noise ratio then the accuracy of the position estimate also degrades gradually. Also, the use of pulse position modulation provides a low computation overhead in decoding and encoding. | 05-07-2015 |
Brent Holloway, Douglasville, GA US
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20150117797 | TAMPER-INDICATING SHAPES FOR FLEXIBLE RECLOSEABLE PACKAGES - A recloseable package is provided having a tamper-indicating element. The tamper-indicating element include one or more self-terminating shapes that form one or more chads after opening the recloseable package. Advantageously, the self-terminating shapes provide a simple, visual cue of graphical alignment in the seal to show the customer whether or not a package has been opened. | 04-30-2015 |
Brent Hamilton Holloway, Simpsonville, SC US
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20150232307 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR REMOVING AND/OR INSTALLING WIND TURBINE ROTOR BLADES - A method for removing a rotor blade from a wind turbine may generally include installing a blade sock around an outer perimeter of the rotor blade, coupling a support cable to the blade root, lowering the rotor blade relative to the hub using the support cable, coupling at least one pulley cable between the rotor blade and a winch using at least one pulley, moving the pulley cable relative to the pulley to lower the rotor blade relative to the hub, applying a force through the blade sock as the pulley cable is moved relative to the pulley in order to control an orientation of the rotor blade and further lowering the rotor blade to a location on or adjacent to the support surface. | 08-20-2015 |
20150233341 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR REMOVING AND/OR INSTALLING WIND TURBINE ROTOR BLADES - In one aspect, a method for installing a blade sock onto a rotor blade of a wind turbine may generally include positioning the blade sock adjacent to a blade tip of the rotor blade, wherein the blade sock comprises a sock strap forming a closed-shape. In addition, the method may include moving the blade sock relative to the rotor blade such that the blade tip is received within the closed-shape formed by the sock strap and moving the blade sock spanwise along the rotor blade towards a blade root of the rotor blade until the blade sock is positioned at an intermediate location defined between the blade root and the blade tip, wherein the sock strap is configured to fit tightly around an outer perimeter of the rotor blade at the intermediate location. | 08-20-2015 |
20160069321 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REMOVING AND/OR INSTALLING A ROTOR BLADE OF A WIND TURBINE - The present disclosure is directed to a system and method for lifting and/or removing a rotor blade to and from a wind turbine. In one embodiment, the system includes an up-tower pulley mounted on an up-tower location of the wind turbine, first and second ground winches, a pulley cable from the first ground winch over the up-tower pulley and attached to the rotor blade, a guide line attached between an up-tower location of the wind turbine and the second ground winch, a guide pulley mounted on the guide line, and a guide cable from the guide line over the guide pulley to the rotor blade. Thus, the guide pulley is configured to move along the guide line during lifting and removing of the rotor blade so that the guide cable can control an orientation of the rotor blade relative to the tower during lifting and removing of the rotor blade. | 03-10-2016 |
Brent Hamilton Holloway, Greenville, NY US
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20150026964 | METHOD FOR REBALANCING GENERATOR ROTOR IN-SITU - A method for servicing a rotor of a generator includes the steps of, dismantling a non-drive end of the generator, removing insulation from portions of an existing Wye ring and existing connection lugs, removing portions of the existing Wye ring near the existing connection lugs, installing a replacement Wye ring in the generator, connecting the replacement Wye ring to the existing connection lugs, and insulating the replacement Wye ring and the existing connection lugs. The method is performed on the generator in-situ. | 01-29-2015 |
20150086367 | PORTABLE CRANE FOR USE IN WIND TURBINES - Portable cranes for wind turbines are provided. In one embodiment, a crane includes a boom, a support shaft connected to the boom, and a plurality of interchangeable mount assemblies. Each of the plurality of mount assemblies is removably connectable to the support shaft and mountable to a wind turbine component. The crane is mountable to at least two different wind turbine components. In another embodiment, a crane includes a boom, a support shaft connected to the boom, and means for mounting the crane to at least one uptower wind turbine component and at least one downtower wind turbine component. | 03-26-2015 |
20150101180 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REPAIRING OR SERVICING A WYE RING - A method for repairing or servicing a wye ring of a generator includes the steps of, dismantling the generator to gain access to the wye ring, determining a fault location in the wye ring; and attaching a patch to the wye ring in an area of the fault location. The patch provides an electrical path around the fault location so that the generator is repaired. | 04-16-2015 |
20150110638 | BLADE SLING APPARATUS AND METHOD - An apparatus is provided having a sling or sock configured for contacting a wind turbine blade. A reinforcement member attached to the sling or sock. The reinforcement member configured to resist sling or sock collapse and maintain the sling or sock in an open configuration. A method is also provided for moving a wind turbine part, such as a rotor or blade. The method includes the step of attaching a sling or sock to the wind turbine part, where the sling includes a reinforcement member attached thereto. | 04-23-2015 |
20150118056 | ROTOR TURNING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A rotor turning system includes a fixture plate configured for attachment to a gearbox, a locking mechanism configured for attachment to the fixture plate, and a reaction fixture configured for attachment to the locking mechanism. The rotor turning system is configured to permit rotation of the rotor only when rotational torque is applied to the locking mechanism, and this rotation is in only one rotational direction. | 04-30-2015 |
20150300175 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SERVICING WIND TURBINE ROTOR - A method for enabling servicing of a wind turbine rotor includes coupling a support cable to the blade root, the support cable extends from the blade root to a hub of the wind turbine. A lowering step lowers a rotor blade relative to the hub using the support cable so the rotor blade is spaced apart from the hub by an initial vertical distance. An installing step installs a rotor blade sling on the rotor, the rotor blade sling supports the rotor blade. Other steps are used for coupling the rotor blade to the rotor blade sling, lowering the rotor blade such that the rotor blade is spaced apart from the hub by a distance greater than the initial vertical distance, de-coupling the support cable from the blade root, and interposing a rotor servicing fixture between the rotor blade and hub. The rotor servicing fixture is configured to transport a rotor part. | 10-22-2015 |
20160108895 | METHOD FOR MACHINING A SHAFT AND APPARATUS MADE THEREBY - A method for machining a shaft includes the step of machining a compound radius into the shaft at a junction between a radial surface of the shaft and an axial facing flange portion of the shaft. The compound radius has a curved surface with at least two different radii. The curved surface extends circumferentially around the shaft. | 04-21-2016 |
Brenton Holloway, Smyrna, GA US
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20150183554 | GUSSET GRIP CONTAINERS AND METHODS FOR THE MANUFACTURE THEREOF - Containers and methods for their manufacture are provided. Containers include first and second panels connected at first and second edges, a bottom panel connecting the first and second panels at a third edge, a panel area defined by a seal extending from the first edge and having a first aperture at a first corner of the container, and a pour feature disposed at least partially at a second corner diagonally opposite the first corner, wherein the bottom panel or the first edge comprises a gusset. Methods include forming such container and forming at least one aperture in the panel area. | 07-02-2015 |
Bryan Holloway, Irvine, CA US
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20150285384 | AXIALLY ALIGNED ROTATIONALLY ADJUSTABLE FLOW CONTROL VALVE - A rotationally adjustable valve is disclosed whereby the user is able to control the flow of fluids from complete shutoff to maximum flow by rotating the adjustment means of the valve, said rotation being axial to the flow of the fluid. Additionally, the user is able to attach high and low pressure test probes directly to the valve, as it is rotatably adjusted, so that additional equipment is not required next to the valve. An embodiment of this invention includes the use of an adjustable Cv disk to set the maximum flow of the valve, rather than just create a simple 180° on/off, very similar to a current 90° ball valve that this device will replace. | 10-08-2015 |
20150285385 | AXIALLY ALIGNED ROTATIONALLY ADJUSTABLE FLOW CONTROL VALVE - A rotationally adjustable valve is disclosed whereby the user is able to control the flow of fluids from complete shutoff to maximum flow by rotating the body of the valve, said rotation being axial to the flow of the fluid. Additionally, the user is able to attach high and low pressure test probes directly to the valve, as it is rotatably adjusted, so that additional equipment is not required next to the valve. An embodiment of this invention includes the use of an adjustable Cv disk to set the maximum flow of the valve, rather than just create a simple 180° on/off, very similar to a current 90° ball valve that this device will replace. All of the problems associated with the ball valve have been minimized including creating a linear relationship between the percentage open of the valve and the percentage of maximum flow of the valve. | 10-08-2015 |
Bryan Stephen Holloway, Edgewater, CO US
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20140266627 | AUTONOMOUS TUNING METHOD TO IMPROVE RADIO FREQUENCY PERFORMANCE - Methods and systems are provided for an RFID system that can be tuned dynamically and/or in real-time during a coupling event between a reader and a transponder. The reader can comprise an antenna assembly, a signal driver, and a controller. The antenna assembly may include a tuning circuit and an antenna coupled to the tuning circuit. The tuning circuit can include registers that may be set to adjust one or more characteristics of the reader. A controller is coupled to the antenna assembly to determine characteristics of the received signal and to set hardware or firmware functions that improve the coupling of the reader and transponder and/or improve the reception of the signal(s) from the transponder. | 09-18-2014 |
20160092666 | ANTI-PASSBACK ALGORITHM FOR READING A PUBLIC OR SECURE OBJECT - An anti-passback algorithm for an access control system is described. The anti-passback algorithm prevents the use of valid credentials to gain access to an access-controlled area by more than one person within a given period of time. The algorithm is capable of distinguishing between credentials intentionally presented to the access control system and credentials that are unintentionally read by the access control system. Certain variables may be set by the access control system manufacturer or a trusted individual to adapt the algorithm for applications. | 03-31-2016 |
Clifford C. Holloway, Willage AU
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20080206094 | Method and Apparatus for Collection and Treatment of Encapsulated Waste - An autoclave reactor for treating municipal solid waste (MSW) including agricultural waste and medical waste wherein the MSW may be encapsulated in plastic bags. The reactor is equipped with a loading internal guiding means for treating the waste in such a manner as to decompose the organic fraction into a pulp which acts as a fluid whereby rigid, material such as metal and glass may be removed by known means. The reactor may also be equipped with: (a) piercing and cutting devices for rupturing the encapsulating material thereby expelling air and releasing the contents, (b) means for collecting vapours and emissions for treatment before they are released into the environment, (c) a vacuum means for removing vapours and drying the resulting products, (d) a sensing means which determines the viscosity of the reactor contents and this information is fed into a computer which determines when the desirable decomposition has been reached. | 08-28-2008 |
Colin John Holloway, Queensland AU
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20100270173 | WATER TREATMENT METHOD - A method for sanitization of water in a swimming pool or the like comprises the steps of forming, in the pool water, an electrolyte solution containing from 1500 ppm to 9000 ppm of a soluble magnesium halide salt, treating the electrolyte solution in an electrolytic halogenation cell to form an aqueous solution of hypohalous acid and then returning the water so treated back to a swimming pool. A mixture of magnesium and potassium chlorides with small quantities of soluble alkaline earth metal bromide is particularly effective in the sanitization process. | 10-28-2010 |
Dale Holloway, Raleigh, NC US
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20150052382 | FAILOVER METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR A VIRTUAL MACHINE ENVIRONMENT - A storage provider executing a plurality of Web servers is provided for receiving a request from a management console managing a plurality of virtual machines. The management console uses a same address to send the request, regardless of which Web server is selected to process the request. The selected Web server re-sends the request to a second storage provider node instance, when a first storage provider node instance fails to process the request, where the first and the second storage provide node instances are executed by the storage provider as virtual machines for providing failover in processing requests. | 02-19-2015 |
Daniel Lee Holloway, Auckland NZ
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20090307133 | Online Payment System for Merchants - A payment system that utilises the Internet to gain access to an Internet banking system enabling a user to purchase merchandise bought through an online merchant or merchant who has Internet access in their store is disclosed. The payment system may also be utilised to provide a means for a user to retrieve and view balances and account transaction information for their bank accounts and to transfer funds between accounts. The system uses a “virtual pin-pad” which provides a web-based, stand-alone method of payment that is independent of banks and capable of performing real-time currency conversions. | 12-10-2009 |
David Holloway, London GB
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20120303971 | Dual Environment Computing System and Method and System for Providing a Dual Environment Computing System - A dual environment computing system and method is disclosed. The dual computing system includes a first computing environment and a second computing environment. A data repository encodes, at any one time, at least one of the first and second computing environments in a hibernated state. The dual environment computing system is arranged, on demand, to operate one of the first and second computing environments in an active state, the dual environment computing system being further arranged, on demand, to transition the one of the first and second computing environments being operated in the active state into a hibernated state in the data repository and to transition the other of the first and second computing environments from the hibernated state into an active state. | 11-29-2012 |
20140289537 | ENCRYPTION SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ENCRYPTING A DEVICE - An encryption system ( | 09-25-2014 |
David Carr Holloway, Clay, NY US
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20150338297 | INDICATING DEVICES AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - Indicator devices, systems, and methods are provided. Indicator devices include a housing having a bore and an indicating component placed therein. The indicator devices are activated in response to an increase in temperature or pressure. Indicator systems include an indicator device coupled to a housing, such as a conduit or enclosure. Methods include utilizing an indicator device to determine if an area within a conduit or enclosure has been sealed. | 11-26-2015 |
Dennis Scott Holloway, Simpsonville, SC US
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20140020395 | METHOD FOR MODIFYING GAS TURBINE PERFORMANCE - A method for enhancing one or more performance parameters of a gas turbine having at least one row of clocked airfoils may generally include choosing a first, a second and a third row of airfoils where the third row is clocked relative to the first row. An unsteady computational fluid dynamics model may be used to determine at least one wake parameter of a working fluid flowing from the second row of the airfoils to the third row of the airfoils. At least one design parameter of the airfoils of the second row may be modified, and the unsteady computational fluid dynamics model may then be used to determine the effect of the airfoil design parameter modification on the at least one wake parameter. The effect on the wake parameter may be compared to a predetermined target range. | 01-23-2014 |
20140068938 | METHOD OF CLOCKING A TURBINE WITH SKEWED WAKES - Clocking of downstream turbine airfoils can provide significant thermal and other performance benefits. The benefit from clocking the downstream airfoils is improved by skewing the airfoil wakes in the upstream turbine airfoils so that an increase in the amount of the radial spans of the clocked, downstream airfoils are impacted by the upstream wakes. This is achieved by skewing the upstream wakes using vortexing and restacking of the upstream airfoils so that the upstream wakes impact a mid-span portion of one clocked, downstream airfoil and two outer span portions of an adjacent clocked, downstream airfoil. | 03-13-2014 |
20140072433 | METHOD OF CLOCKING A TURBINE BY RESHAPING THE TURBINE'S DOWNSTREAM AIRFOILS - A method of clocking a turbine is disclosed in which the leading edge of clocked downstream airfoils are bathed by either a low total pressure wake, or a cooled low total temperature wake, or both, by reshaping at least the leading edge of an airfoil along the airfoils' span or radial distance. The improvement is due to the fact that gas turbine wakes tend to be non-linear, such that a straight clocked downstream airfoil will receive a benefit of low total temperature or pressure over a portion of its span, while a restacked airfoil receives a benefit over a greater portion of the airfoil span from turbine hub to casing. | 03-13-2014 |
Frank Holloway, Loveland, CO US
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20150211708 | MULTI-SPECTRAL VARIABLE FOCUS ILLUMINATOR - A multi-spectral variable focus illuminator. The illuminator includes a plurality of first light sources arranged in a first array, each of the first light sources capable of emitting light in a first wavelength band, and a plurality of second light sources arranged in a second array, each of the second light sources capable of emitting light in a second wavelength band different from the first wavelength band. The illuminator includes an array of lenses positioned in front of the light sources. The relative positions of the lens array and the first and second light sources are changeable such that the field illuminated by the first light sources varies in size with the relative positions of the lens array and the first light sources, and the field illuminated by the second light sources varies in size with the relative positions of the lens array and the second light sources. | 07-30-2015 |
Garry Holloway, Canterbury AU
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20140033765 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING A CUT FOR A GEMSTONE - Method for determining a cut for a gemstone, comprising selecting a generic shape for the cut; selecting a plurality of cut designs of a group of cut designs having the selected generic shape; simulating a number of optical metrics for the plurality of cut designs using simulation models having modeling coefficients; selecting one or more cut designs of the plurality of cut designs based on the simulated optical metrics; varying the geometry parameters for each selected cut design within a range, simulating a number of optical metrics for said range of geometry parameters, and determining an optimized cut design having optimized geometry parameters based on the simulated number of optical metrics for said range; cutting and polishing of the gemstone using the optimized cut design having the optimized geometry parameters; analyzing the visual appearance of the polished gemstone; changing or adapting the simulation models and/or the modeling coefficients thereof and/or the range for varying the geometry parameters and/or a cut design of the plurality of cut designs, and/or adding one or more new cut designs to the group of cut designs, on the basis of the analysis of the visual appearance. | 02-06-2014 |
Gary Holloway, Ontario CA
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20150041585 | BOGIE BEAM ANGLE SENSOR - A bogie beam sensor may include a bracket and a target arm pivotably coupled to the bracket. The bracket may be coupled to a bogie beam. A sensor may be coupled to the bracket, and a target may be coupled to the target arm. A drive link may be coupled to the target arm and a piston. In response to the bogie beam pivoting with respect to the piston, the drive link may cause the target arm to rotate with respect to the bogie beam. The sensor may detect movement of the target on the target arm, and an angular position of the bogie beam may be determined based on the position of the target. | 02-12-2015 |
20150075309 | ECCENTRIC TOOL - An adjustment tool is disclosed herein. For example, an adjustment tool is provided comprising an input gear having gear teeth and an output gear having gear teeth, wherein the input gear and the output gear are in meshed engagement, an input shaft centrally coupled to the input gear, wherein the input gear is configured to rotate about the input shaft, and a housing supporting the input shaft for rotation and supporting a fastener, wherein a tooth of the output gear protrudes from the housing. | 03-19-2015 |
20150097080 | ROCKING BOGIE MECHANISM - A rocking bogie mechanism may include an upper link, a lower link, a central link, a forward link, an articulation actuator, a trimmer, and a bell crank. The upper link may be coupled to a cylinder at a first joint. The lower link and trimmer may be coupled to the piston at second joint. The upper link, lower link, and central link may be coupled at a third joint. The articulation actuator may be coupled to the upper link at a fourth joint. The trimmer and bell crank may be coupled at a fifth joint. The central link and bell crank may be coupled at a sixth joint. The articulation actuator and bell crank may be coupled at a seventh joint. The central link and forward link may be coupled at an eighth joint. The forward link may be coupled to a bogie beam at a ninth joint. | 04-09-2015 |
20150298798 | BOGIE BEAM ARTICULATION MECHANISM - A bogie articulation mechanism is provided comprising, for example, a first torque link and a second torque link coupled for rotation about a pivot joint, the first torque link coupled to a bogie beam, a pitch trimmer having a first terminus and a second terminus, the first terminus coupled to the pivot joint, a bell crank having a pivot point, a first coupling point and a second coupling point, first coupling point couple to the second terminus of the pitch trimmer, and a reaction link coupled to the second coupling point of the bell crank. | 10-22-2015 |
Gary Holloway, Cowes GB
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20110091684 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A COMPOSITE BODY AND A COMPOSITE BODY MANUFACTURING ARRANGEMENT - A method of forming a composite body using a mould and an automated fiber placement machine comprising a fiber placement head, the method including moving the fiber placement head past the mould and depositing on the mould a plurality of fiber tows, the fiber tows being deposited side by side in a direction perpendicular to the movement of the fiber placement head and perpendicular to the direction of a normal of a surface of the mould where the fiber tows are deposited, thus forming a ply with a plurality of fiber tows placed side by side on the mould, wherein the fiber tows in the ply comprise first and second fiber tows having respective first and second fiber materials that are different from each other. | 04-21-2011 |
20120186743 | COMPOSITE LAYUP - A composite layup method is described in which strips of fibrous material are deposited progressively on a mould surface. The method involves feeding a strip of fibrous material to a placement device for placing the strip progressively on the mould surface, and imparting a shape to the strip upstream of the placement device. In this way, shape is imparted to the strip prior to the strip reaching the placement device. The shape imparted to the strip corresponds at least partially to a shape of the mould surface. This prevents or reduces air from becoming trapped between the strip and the mould surface as the strip is deposited in the mould. An end effector assembly suitable for use in the composite layup method is also disclosed. | 07-26-2012 |
George E. Holloway, Penticton CA
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20100028837 | FLIGHT MOTION SIMULATOR - A flight motion simulator includes a pitch frame pivotably mounted, and nested for pitching in a roll frame. The roll frame is pivotally mounted to, and nested for rolling in, a base frame. The roll frame and pitch frame are rotatable in unison so as to simulate a roll of an aircraft relative to the base frame. The pitch frame is rotatable relative to the roll frame so as to simulate a pitch of the aircraft relative to the roll frame. A control stick is pivotably mounted to the base frame and pitch frame for controlling and actuating the pitch and roll. A first coupler having at least two degrees of freedom is rotatably mounted to the lower end of the control stick and to the pitch frame. A second coupler also having at least two degrees of freedom is rotatably mounted to the control stick at a lower mid-section thereof to an upper end of a post mounted to the base frame. This aids the pilot in actuating pitch and roll as the control stick provides mechanical advantage to the pilot providing manual inputs to the upper end of the control stick. The two degrees of freedom of the first and second couplers include rotation about a longitudinal axis and rotation about a lateral axis. | 02-04-2010 |
Heather M. Holloway, Colville, WA US
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20150099711 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MODIFYING RAW FOODS, AND RAW FOOD PRODUCT MADE THEREBY - A method for modifying a quality of a fruit includes cutting a live stem attached to a live fruit at a cut distance from the fruit, producing a cut end of the stem, contacting only the cut end of the stem with a solution comprising at least one mobile and quality-modifying food ingredient while protecting the fruit from contact with the solution, and keeping the cut end of the stem in contact with the solution for an incubation time sufficient to allow absorption and transport of the food ingredient into the fruit, the food ingredient conferring a modified quality upon the fruit. A system for practicing the method and an edible raw plant product produced by the method are also disclosed. | 04-09-2015 |
20150366247 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MODIFYING RAW FOODS, AND RAW FOOD PRODUCT MADE THEREBY - A method for modifying a quality of a fruit includes cutting a live stem attached to a live fruit at a cut distance from the fruit, producing a cut end of the stem, contacting only the cut end of the stem with a solution comprising at least one mobile and quality-modifying food ingredient while protecting the fruit from contact with the solution, and keeping the cut end of the stem in contact with the solution for an incubation time sufficient to allow absorption and transport of the food ingredient into the fruit, the food ingredient conferring a modified quality upon the fruit. A system for practicing the method and an edible raw plant product produced by the method are also disclosed. | 12-24-2015 |
Julia A. Holloway, Raleigh, NC US
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20160070693 | Optimizing Parsing Outcomes of Documents - A mechanism is provided for optimizing parsing of grammatical prose in a multi-prose electronic document. A received multi-prose electronic document is partitioned into a set of text segments of homogenous prose. A set of predefined Natural Language (NL) parsers is executed on each text segment in order to discern and measure a quality of parses by each NL parser throughout the multi-prose electronic document. A cross-parse analysis of the multi-prose electronic document and an aggregation of adjacent clauses or sentences of poor quality parses are performed. For each text segment, aggregation patterns yielding a best semantic role match are identified from one of the set of predefined NL parsers. Then, a parsed electronic document is generated using the set of predefined NL parsers such that each text segment is parsed by a NL parser that has the best semantic role match to that text segment. | 03-10-2016 |
Julie Holloway, Iowa City, IA US
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20140271565 | FLUORAPATITE GLASS-CERAMICS - The present invention provides a highly-sintered fluorapatite glass-ceramic comprising a high Ca/Al or Sr/Al mole-ratio, that possesses a microstructure that induces apatite/bone deposition. | 09-18-2014 |
Kate Holloway, Lansdale, PA US
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20140200197 | HIV PROTEASE INHIBITORS - The compounds encompassed by Formula I include compounds which are HIV protease inhibitors and other compounds which can be metabolized in vivo to HIV protease inhibitors. The compounds and their pharmaceutically acceptable salts are useful for the prophylaxis or treatment of infection by HIV and the prophylaxis, treatment, or delay in the onset of AIDS. The compounds and their salts can be employed as ingredients in pharmaceutical compositions, optionally in combination with other antivirals, immunomodulators, antibiotics or vaccines. | 07-17-2014 |
Katy Holloway, Coventry GB
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20160059721 | Control System, Vehicle and Method - An apparatus for a vehicle having an electric propulsion motor and energy storage means for powering the motor, the apparatus being operable to generate an audible sonic signature in dependence on a result of a determination whether the vehicle is connected to a charging facility for charging the energy storage means. | 03-03-2016 |
Katy Holloway, Coventry, Warwickshire GB
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20160068101 | Control System, Vehicle and Method - An apparatus ( | 03-10-2016 |
Ken Holloway, Laguna Niguel, CA US
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20150032144 | VASCULAR DEVICES AND METHODS WITH DISTAL PROTECTION - A device for treating a thrombus in a blood vessel includes a treatment section and a filter section. The treatment section can be generally cylindrical and comprise a plurality of individual filaments and individual cells, as well as a first edge and a second edge along a longitudinal axis of the device. A varying degree of overlap of the first edge and the second edge may be provided as the device transitions from a volume-reduced form to an expanded form. The filter section can be generally conical and accommodate the variable degree of overlap by providing a first section, distal to the treatment section, that has a variable degree of overlap with a non-continuous, interrupted surface. A second section, distal to the first section, has a continuous surface for providing effective filtering of debris and emboli dislodged from the thrombus during action upon the thrombus by the treatment section. | 01-29-2015 |
Lee Holloway, Southfield, MI US
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20140239194 | METHOD FOR INSPECTING CONTACT BETWEEN MATING GEARS - A method for inspecting contact between mating gears that includes applying a mixture to teeth of a first gear, teeth of a second gear, or the teeth of both the first and second gears. The mixture includes a lubricating oil and a fluorescing dye. The first gear is rotated to drive the second gear. While the second gear is being driven by the first gear, electromagnetic radiation, such as ultra-violet radiation, is applied to the teeth of at least one of the first and second gears to cause the teeth to fluoresce. The fluorescing teeth of the second gear are inspected to identify a tooth inspection zone that approximates a zone of contact between the teeth of the first and second gears. | 08-28-2014 |
Mark Holloway, Evans, GA US
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20140196323 | Trailing Shield for a Snow Removal Device - A snow removal device may include an auger assembly, a mobility assembly, a housing and a blowback prevention assembly. The auger assembly may include a rotatable auger that imparts momentum to draw material engaged by the auger toward an ejection path. The auger may extend substantially transversely with respect to a front portion of the snow removal device. The mobility assembly may be configured to enable the snow removal device to move with respect to a surface. The housing may be disposed proximate to a portion of the auger assembly to direct at least some of the material toward the ejection path responsive to rotation of the auger. The blowback prevention assembly may be disposed to inhibit blowback of material between the housing and the surface. The blowback prevention assembly may include a scraper bar and a trailing shield. | 07-17-2014 |
Mark Holloway, Charlotte, NC US
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20140157633 | Remote Chute Rotation System - A remote chute rotation assembly may include a chute, a cable system and a control head. The chute may direct ejected material based on an orientation of the chute. The control head may be operatively coupled to the chute via the cable system. The control head may enable remote adjustment of the orientation of the chute via the cable system. The orientation of the chute may be adjustable through a plurality of positions fixable by a positioning assembly disposed at the chute. | 06-12-2014 |
20150257329 | DETACHABLE TILLER TINES - A tiller may include an engine, a mobility assembly and a rotating assembly. The mobility assembly may be operably coupled to the engine to provide mobility of the tiller responsive to operation of the engine. The rotating assembly may be selectively coupled to the engine to provide rotation of the rotating assembly. The rotating assembly may include a rotatable shaft configured to turn when the rotation assembly is operably coupled to the engine, and one or more sets of tines disposed on respective tine assemblies. Each of the tine assemblies may include a hollow shaft for receiving the rotatable shaft. The one or more sets of tines may extend radially outward from the respective tine assemblies. | 09-17-2015 |
Mark R. Holloway, Reading GB
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20100299723 | System and Method for Automated Clock Wind Back Recovery - A method and system for automated clock wind-back recovery are disclosed. According to one embodiment, a computer-implemented method comprises requesting a license to access an application and storing a time anchor, the time anchor comprising a recent system time observation. Clock modification is detected, wherein detecting clock modification comprises comparing a license expiration date to a current system time. The time anchor is compared to a trusted time authority value, the trusted time authority value comprising the current system time and a tolerance. The time anchor is updated, clock modification is corrected, and access to the application is retrieved. | 11-25-2010 |
Mathew Holloway, Emsworth GB
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20150121944 | PHASE CHANGE MATERIAL PACK - A phase change material (PCM) pack ( | 05-07-2015 |
Mathew Holloway, East Dulwich, Greater London GB
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20160121486 | Method of Covering a Surface of a Building and Robot Therefor - A method of covering a surface of a building, the method comprising spraying an expandable foam material onto the surface and allowing the foam material to solidify whereby to form a covering of the surface and a robotic vehicle configured to carry out the method. | 05-05-2016 |
Mathew Holloway, London GB
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20110179807 | PCM MODULES/PACKS/PCM ARRANGEMENTS - A transportable PCM (phase change material) module comprises a number of PCM packs; a housing for thermally insulting said number of PCM packs from a module's surrounding medium; spaces separating said packs and forming one or more channels for the flow of a fluid; said housing incorporating a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet; whereby, in use, fluid flows through said channels from said inlet to said outlet. A PCM (phase change material) pack comprises a laminate of a first conducting panel and a second conducting panel enclosing a portion formed primarily of PCM; wherein said portion of PCM incorporates thermal conductors. | 07-28-2011 |
Mathew Holloway, Emsowrth GB
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20120037342 | FLUID CONDITIONING ARRANGEMENTS - A fluid conditioning arrangement comprises a primary heat exchanger configured to cool and/or heat the fluid; a secondary heat exchanger configured to cool and/or heat the fluid; and a controller for operating said secondary heat exchanger when said primary heat exchanger fails to cool and/or heat the fluid at a predetermined acceptablelevel; wherein said primary heat exchanger is a phase change material (PCM) based heat exchanger. | 02-16-2012 |
Matthew J. Holloway, Naas IE
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20140182746 | DI- OR POLY-FUNCTIONAL ELECTRON DEFICIENT OLEFINS COATED METAL POWDERS FOR SOLDER PASTE - The present invention relates to cured products of di- or poly-functional electron deficient olefins coated onto at least a portion of a surface of metal powders, such as metal powders used as appropriate in the formation of solder alloys, spheres and pastes. | 07-03-2014 |
Matthew J. Holloway, Naas County Kildare IE
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20140239481 | ELECTRONIC DEVICES ASSEMBLED WITH THERMALLY INSULATING LAYERS - Provided herein are electronic devices assembled with thermally insulating layers. | 08-28-2014 |
Matthew James Holloway, Naas IE
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20110265913 | THERMALLY DECOMPOSABLE POLYMER COATED METAL POWDERS - The present invention relates to polymer coated metal powders, such as metal powders used in the formation of solder alloys and pastes. The metal powders are coated with curable compositions of cyanoacrylates. The present invention relates to polymer coated metal powders, such as metal powders used in the formation of solder alloys and pastes. The metal powders are coated with curable compositions of cyanoacrylates, and once cured the coating on the metal powder is a cyanoacrylate polymer. | 11-03-2011 |
Matthew R. Holloway, Gilbert, AZ US
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20140231387 | Process to attach thermal stencils to a glass substrate and permanently etch a mark therein - A high resolution stencil is produced by a thermal printer for the purposes of permanently etching glass for parts identification, tracking and labeling. An improved process to attach the stencil to the glass substrate is defined. An amended aqueous adhesive is used to bind the stencil so that it is in direct contact with the glass at all times and across the entire plane of the stencil and the adhesion is aided by use of a straight-edged tool to help evacuate any potential elements which may hinder the prescribed glass etching compound(s) from completing a clear and precise permanent mark. | 08-21-2014 |
Michael Holloway, Point Pleasant, NJ US
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20140059196 | MANAGING CONVERGED IT INFRASTRUCTURE WITH GENERIC OBJECT INSTANCES - An improved technique for managing an electronic system suitable for providing users with information technology resources, such as compute, storage, and network resources, builds an object model instance of data center components to represent the data center components as a unified entity, which administrators can access as a single-point source for information about the components. In some examples, the object model instance also serves as a single-point for management control of the electronic system. The object model instance is populated with information obtained from a discovery process, where components are queried to report their actual configuration and state, as well as physical and logical relationships among them. | 02-27-2014 |
Michael Holloway, Cherry Hill, NJ US
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20140027965 | CONSTANT-FORCE SPRING SYSTEMS - Adjustable constant force spring systems are disclosed. An adjustable constant-force spring system includes first and second rolled metal strips and a spool. The first strip is rolled around a first axis. The first strip has an inner end adjacent the first axis and an outer end configured for selective attachment to a load. The second strip is rolled around the first axis such that the second strip overlaps the first strip. The second strip has an inner end adjacent the first axis and an outer end configured for selective attachment to the load. The spool is located on a second axis parallel to and spaced from the first axis. The spool is sized to enable the first strip to reroll around the spool. | 01-30-2014 |
Paul Holloway, Cirencester Glos GB
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20110270198 | NEEDLE PROTECTION ASSEMBLY - The application relates to a needle protection assembly ( | 11-03-2011 |
Preston Carl Holloway, Edmonton CA
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20110058998 | Recovering Metal Values from a Metalliferrous Material - There is provided a method of treating a metalliferrous material, comprising providing a metalliferrous material including at least one target metallic element, solubilising the metalliferrous material so as to effect production of an intermediate product including an operative solution. The operative solution includes a solvent component and a solute component. The solute component includes at least one solute component-based target metallic element and each one of the at least one solute component-based target metallic element corresponds to a one of the at least one target metallic element of the metalliferrous material such that the operative solution includes at least one target metallic element. The operative solution is contacted with an operative reagent in an operative reaction zone so as to effect production of a product mixture including an operative reaction product and hydronium ion, wherein the operative reaction product includes at least one operative reaction product-based target metallic element and each one of the at least one operative reaction product-based target metallic element corresponds to a one of the at least one solute component-based target metallic element of the operative solution. At least one hydronium ion depletion agent is provided in the operative reaction zone such that contacting between any one of the at least one hydronium ion depletion agent and the hydronium ion in the operative reaction zone effects a reactive process which consumes the hydronium ion. Each one of the at least one hydronium ion depletion agent include s at least one dissolved aluminium complex material. | 03-10-2011 |
Rendon Holloway, San Jose, CA US
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20150222186 | Adaptive Critical-Duty-Cycle Clamp for Power Converters - Devices and methods provide a duty cycle clamping device for preventing an output voltage of a power converter from decreasing as the duty cycle of a pulse width modulation (PWM) signal driving the power converter increases, the clamping device including duty cycle clamping circuitry configured to determine a critical duty cycle for the PWM signal based on an input voltage, a top voltage of a flying capacitor and a bottom voltage of the flying capacitor, and configured to clamp an actual duty cycle of the PWM signal at the critical duty cycle if a desired duty cycle exceeds the critical duty cycle. | 08-06-2015 |
Roy D. Holloway, Boise, ID US
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20150099711 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MODIFYING RAW FOODS, AND RAW FOOD PRODUCT MADE THEREBY - A method for modifying a quality of a fruit includes cutting a live stem attached to a live fruit at a cut distance from the fruit, producing a cut end of the stem, contacting only the cut end of the stem with a solution comprising at least one mobile and quality-modifying food ingredient while protecting the fruit from contact with the solution, and keeping the cut end of the stem in contact with the solution for an incubation time sufficient to allow absorption and transport of the food ingredient into the fruit, the food ingredient conferring a modified quality upon the fruit. A system for practicing the method and an edible raw plant product produced by the method are also disclosed. | 04-09-2015 |
20150366247 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MODIFYING RAW FOODS, AND RAW FOOD PRODUCT MADE THEREBY - A method for modifying a quality of a fruit includes cutting a live stem attached to a live fruit at a cut distance from the fruit, producing a cut end of the stem, contacting only the cut end of the stem with a solution comprising at least one mobile and quality-modifying food ingredient while protecting the fruit from contact with the solution, and keeping the cut end of the stem in contact with the solution for an incubation time sufficient to allow absorption and transport of the food ingredient into the fruit, the food ingredient conferring a modified quality upon the fruit. A system for practicing the method and an edible raw plant product produced by the method are also disclosed. | 12-24-2015 |
Ryan W. Holloway US
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20150353397 | WATER REUSE SYSTEM AND METHOD - Disclosed herein are processes, methods, and devices for use in water reclamation, including a system comprising an osmotic membrane bioreactor (OMBR), a microporous membrane bioreactor (MBR), a biological nitrogen removal system (BNR), and a source of high osmotic pressure solution (draw solution), and a reconcentration process to achieve high water recovery at low energy expenditure, which may produce purified water streams of different qualities in parallel. Disclosed processes, methods, and systems for the treating of waste water may further provide for production other useful products, for example, fertilizers. One embodiment of the disclosed systems, processes, or methods may include a hybrid membrane bioreactor comprising a semipermeable membrane and a porous membrane. | 12-10-2015 |
Ryan W. Holloway, Golden, CO US
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20150353397 | WATER REUSE SYSTEM AND METHOD - Disclosed herein are processes, methods, and devices for use in water reclamation, including a system comprising an osmotic membrane bioreactor (OMBR), a microporous membrane bioreactor (MBR), a biological nitrogen removal system (BNR), and a source of high osmotic pressure solution (draw solution), and a reconcentration process to achieve high water recovery at low energy expenditure, which may produce purified water streams of different qualities in parallel. Disclosed processes, methods, and systems for the treating of waste water may further provide for production other useful products, for example, fertilizers. One embodiment of the disclosed systems, processes, or methods may include a hybrid membrane bioreactor comprising a semipermeable membrane and a porous membrane. | 12-10-2015 |
20150360983 | WATER REUSE SYSTEM AND METHOD - Disclosed herein are processes, methods, and devices for use in water reclamation, including a system comprising an osmotic membrane bioreactor (OMBR), a microporous membrane bioreactor (MBR), a biological nitrogen removal system (BNR), and a source of high osmotic pressure solution (draw solution), and a reconcentration process to achieve high water recovery at low energy expenditure, which may produce purified water streams of different qualities in parallel. Disclosed processes, methods, and systems for the treating of waste water may further provide for production other useful products, for example, fertilizers. One embodiment of the disclosed systems, processes, or methods may include a hybrid membrane bioreactor comprising a semipermeable membrane and a porous membrane. | 12-17-2015 |
Scott Richard Holloway, Calgary CA
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20130180758 | ELECTRIC POWER TRANSMISSION CABLE COMPRISING CONTINUOUSLY SYNTHESIZED TITANIUM ALUMINIDE INTERMETALLIC COMPOSITE WIRE - A method of manufacturing wire comprising aluminum oxide particles formed in situ in a fully dense matrix of titanium aluminide intermetallic material by means of the combustion synthesis of aluminum and titanium oxide followed by thermo-mechanical forming. The pre-combustion aluminum may be elemental, or an aluminum alloy containing one or more of the elements vanadium, niobium, molybdenum, or boron. The preferred embodiment of the present invention is an electric power transmission cable comprising a plurality of wires manufactured according to the present invention. | 07-18-2013 |
Stephen Holloway, Portsmouth GB
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20090194697 | APPARATUS FOR USE IN OPERATOR TRAINING WITH, AND THE TESTING AND EVALUATION OF, INFRARED SENSORS WHICH ARE FOR MISSILE DETECTION - Apparatus ( | 08-06-2009 |
Stephen Holloway, Rotherham GB
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20150129432 | ELECTROLYTIC METHOD, APPARATUS AND PRODUCT - In a method for removing a substance from a feedstock comprising a solid metal or a solid metal compound, the feedstock is contacted with a fused-salt melt. The fused-salt melt contains a fused salt, a reactive-metal compound, and a reactive metal. The fused salt comprises an anion species which is different from the substance, the reactive-metal compound comprises the reactive metal and the substance, and the reactive metal is capable of reaction to remove at least some of the substance from the feedstock. A cathode and an anode contact the melt, and the feedstock contacts the cathode. An electrical current is applied between the cathode and the anode such that at least a portion of the substance is removed from the feedstock. During the application of the current, a quantity of the reactive metal in the melt is maintained sufficient to prevent oxidation of the anion species of the fused salt at the anode. The method may advantageously be usable for removing the substance from successive batches of the feedstock, where the applied current is controlled such that the fused-salt melt after processing a batch contains the quantity of the reactive metal sufficient to prevent oxidation of the anion species at the anode. | 05-14-2015 |
Steve Holloway, Slough GB
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20120261286 | PACKAGE FOR TOBACCO-RELATED ARTICLES - A package for tobacco-related articles comprises a shell including a front wall, a rear wall, two lateral walls, and a top side. A lid is adapted to close the top side of the shell when in a closed state. The lid is swivelably connected to the rear wall or one of the lateral walls at a hinge line and is swivelable about the hinge line for transfer between the closed state and an opened state. The lid comprises a top wall including a front edge, a rear edge, two lateral edges, and a bottom side and is adapted to close the top side of the shell when the lid is in its closed state. A beveled edge wall extends from at least the edge of the top wall of the lid opposite to the hinge line and fits into the shell when the lid is in its closed state. | 10-18-2012 |
Steve Holloway, Stoke Poges GB
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20120261285 | PACKAGE FOR TOBACCO-RELATED ARTICLES - A package ( | 10-18-2012 |
Texanne Holloway, Brooklyn, NY US
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20140306154 | Freezer/Fridge Mats - Freezer/Fridge Mats, is a line absorbent, odor absorbing and disposable mats that are easily applied to refrigerator and freezer shelves and drawers to easily and effectively maintain a clean and sanitary refrigerator. Freezer Fridge Mats are manufactured with an absorbent sanitary paper material or comparable biodegradable synthetic blend. Each Freezer Fridge Mats is rectangular in shape and is perforated and easily cut to fit various size drawers and shelving. Freezer Fridge Mats are infused with baking soda to absorb odors and provide optimal refrigerator and freezer freshness. | 10-16-2014 |
Thomas A. Holloway, Murray, UT US
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20140006975 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR VISUALIZATION OF ELECTRONIC SOCIAL NETWORK CONTENT | 01-02-2014 |
Thomas F. Holloway, Essex, MD US
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20140270889 | Elevator Cup and Dispensing Device Incorporating the Same - An elevator cup for retaining a cosmetic pomade in relation to a cosmetic dispenser. An annular peripheral wall defines an inner volume for longitudinally receiving and retaining the cosmetic pomade, and a plurality of fins that project radially inward from the peripheral wall. The fins can be disposed in clusters comprising at least two fins angularly spaced by approximately forty degrees or less to establish a dovetail configuration. Clusters can have three fins, potentially with a center fin of a reduced radial dimension compared to outer fins. The clusters can be evenly spaced around the annular peripheral wall. | 09-18-2014 |
20150055997 | Double-Ended Cosmetic Dispenser - A double-ended cosmetic dispenser with an adaptor sleeve, a first cosmetic sleeve rotatably retained relative to a first end of the adaptor sleeve, and a second cosmetic sleeve rotatably retained relative to a second end of the adaptor sleeve. First and second cosmetic elevators, each with an elevator stem and a cosmetic retaining portion, are extendably and retractably received by the respective cosmetic sleeves and into the adaptor sleeve. The cosmetic elevators are fixed against rotation relative to the cosmetic sleeves. The elevator stem of the first cosmetic elevator has an open inner volume, and the proximal end of the elevator stem of the second cosmetic elevator is received into that open inner volume. Through thread structures, the cosmetic elevators are independently and selectively extendable and retractable relative to the first and second cosmetic sleeves by a rotation of the respective cosmetic sleeve in relation to the adaptor sleeve. | 02-26-2015 |
20150208785 | Cosmetic Dispenser with Frictional Resistance - A cosmetic dispenser with an inner body rotatably engaged with a spiral member. An elevator cup retains a cosmetic pomade, and the spiral member has spiral formations along an inner surface thereof for engaging lugs of the elevator cup that pass through longitudinal tracks in the inner body. The inner body can have lateral and longitudinal bearing surfaces with the lateral bearing surface aligned longitudinally with a longitudinal axis of relative rotation of the spiral member and the inner body and the longitudinal bearing surface orthogonal thereto. Fingers can project inwardly from the inner body to be in slidable, frictional contact with both the longitudinal and lateral bearing surfaces so that the fingers are restrained laterally and longitudinally. The fingers can be inwardly angled establish an effective circumference with the fingers tangent thereto smaller than the circumference of the lateral bearing surface. | 07-30-2015 |
20150250290 | Cosmetic Dispenser with Dual Dispensing Mechanisms - A cosmetic dispenser with dual dispensing mechanisms for independently extending and retracting first and second cosmetics. A bi-directional body structure has a central hub and first and second inner body members projecting in opposite directions. First and second spiral members have body portions matingly and rotatably engaged with body portions of the first and second inner body members. A first elevator member can be extended and retracted by a relative rotation between the first spiral member and the first inner body member, and a second elevator member can be extended and retracted by a relative rotation between the second spiral member and the second inner body member. The elevator members can be elevator cups for retaining cosmetic pomades and can have opposed lugs that project through longitudinal tracks in the inner body members. | 09-10-2015 |
20150296958 | Cosmetic Dispenser with Crenelated Wall for Frictional Resistance - A cosmetic dispenser with an inner body, an outer body, and an elevator cup has a rotary extension and retraction mechanism, a first annular bearing surface retained relative to the inner or outer body and an annular wall retained relative to the other of the outer or inner body. The annular wall can be a skirt of the outer body and can be crenelated into arcuate merlons and crenels. The merlons establish an effective circumference that overlaps with the circumference of the first annular bearing surface to provide frictional resistance to a rotation of the inner body relative to the outer body. The merlons can surround the first annular bearing surface and establish a circumference smaller than the circumference of the first annular bearing surface. The annular bearing surface can be a lateral bearing surface, and a second annular bearing surface can form a longitudinal bearing surface. | 10-22-2015 |
Timothy N. Holloway, Andover GB
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20120117172 | SELECTION OF COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL FOR MESSAGE TRANSFER BASED ON QUALITY OF SERVICE REQUIREMENTS - Provided are a message brokering systems, computer program products and methods for communication in a publish/subscribe environment in which publisher application programs send messages to subscriber application programs via one or more message brokers, the method comprising the following steps: responsive to receipt of a published message at a message broker, referring to characteristics of the received message and subscriber-specified quality of service requirements to determine an appropriate quality or service for onward transmission of the message; selecting a communication protocol in accordance with the determined quality of service; and transmitting the message using the selected communication protocol. Information relating to the quality of service requirements of a first message broker's subscribers is passed to other brokers and subsequently used for selection of an appropriate communication protocol for transmitting messages between the brokers. | 05-10-2012 |
Warwick Holloway, Kambah AU
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20130027352 | Projection Systems for Touch Input Devices - In infrared touch input devices that detect and locate a touch object from the blocking of light paths propagating along the X,Y axes, an ambiguity arises when two touch objects are present. This ambiguity can be resolved by the provision of additional light paths angled to the X,Y axes. The present invention provides projection systems that include a light splitting element for splitting collimated sheet of light into two or more sets of beam paths, thereby providing the additional light paths for resolving the double touch ambiguity. In preferred embodiments the light splitting element is in the form of a prism film. | 01-31-2013 |
Warwick Todd Holloway, Australian Capital Territory AU
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20130156376 | OPTICAL SYSTEMS FOR INFRARED TOUCH SCREENS - We present optical systems suitable for focusing two substantially collimated beams or sheets of light propagating in different directions onto a common focal point. In some embodiments the optical systems comprise separate focusing elements for each beam or sheet of light, while in other embodiments the optical systems comprise a focusing element and a redirection element. The optical systems have particular application in the receive optics of infrared touch screens, where they enable the detection of additional light paths that assist in the determination of two or more simultaneous touch events. | 06-20-2013 |
Warwick Todd Holloway, Austratian Capital Territory AU
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20120098794 | Transmissive Body - An apparatus and method for transmitting, collimating and redirecting light from a point-like source to produce a collimated optical signal in a substantially planar form are provided. In one embodiment the apparatus is manufactured as a unitary transmissive body comprising a collimation element and a redirection element, and optionally a transmissive element. In another embodiment the apparatus is assembled from one or more components. The apparatus and method are useful for providing sensing light for an optical touch input device. | 04-26-2012 |
Warwick Todd Holloway, Kambah AU
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20120200536 | Waveguide Configurations for Minimising Substrate Area - The invention describes various optical waveguide layouts with reduced substrate area, with particular application to reducing bezel width in optical touch systems. In certain preferred embodiments the optical waveguide layouts include a plurality of waveguide crossings. | 08-09-2012 |