Horton, US
Adrian Horton, Charlton, NY US
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20090103698 | Methods and systems for verifying typed objects or segments of a telephonic communication between a customer and a contact center - A computer readable medium for controlling a computer is provided. The computer readable medium comprises a plurality of code segments for controlling a computer. A code segment receives a telephonic communication comprised of voice data and event data. A code segment receives computer application data comprising data associated with at least one computer application in use during the telephonic communication. A code segment analyzes the telephonic communication by translating the received voice data into a text format, the text format defining a plurality of components. At least one component of the text data and communication event data occurring during a time interval is classified into one of a plurality of object types, and the computer application data during the time interval is compared to the object type of the classified components. | 04-23-2009 |
Alan James Horton, Portland, OR US
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20090144116 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND APPARATUS FOR COLLABORATIVE WATERSHED RESTORATION PROJECTS - Embodiments of the present invention provide for systems, apparatuses, and methods for collaborative watershed restoration projects, which may include one or more restoration actions involving a variety of different stakeholders that, when completed, provides a positive contribution to the ecological health of at least one watershed. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 06-04-2009 |
20120005104 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND APPARATUS FOR GENERATING AND DISTRIBUTING WATERSHED RESTORATION CREDITS - Embodiments of the present invention provide for systems, apparatuses, and methods for collaborative watershed restoration projects, which may include one or more restoration actions involving a variety of different stakeholders that, when completed, provides a positive contribution to the ecological health of at least one watershed. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 01-05-2012 |
Alicia C. Horton, Rowlett, TX US
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20110108046 | NAIL POLISH CARRIER - The nail polish carrier includes a container body containing manicure liquid. A hollow neck is detachably mounted to the container body at one end and includes an integrated applicator at that end. The applicator includes a brush for the user to apply manicure liquid to the user's nails. A cap is detachably mounted to the opposite end of the neck and includes a through hole at a distal end for a key ring. The opposite proximal end of the cap includes a dipstick with a sharp, spongy tip. The hollow interior of the neck contains manicure liquid remover that the user may use to touch up or completely remove manicure liquid from the user's nails. The container body may include a plurality of colored decorations matching and indicating the color of the manicure liquid. | 05-12-2011 |
A. Michael Horton, Trussville, AL US
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20090252986 | Anti-corrosive coating for metal surfaces - A protective coating for a metal substrate is provided that is light, durable, galvanically protective, and easily applied at the site of manufacture. The coating has at least two layers, one of which is a galvanizing layer and one of which is a micro-composite of a galvanic metal and a non-conducting material, such as polymer. Such coatings are useful for example to protect pipes or other metal surfaces in corrosive environments. Methods of producing the coating are provided, including methods that use advanced spraying techniques to provide very thin but consistent layers. Using the advanced spraying methods the composite layer can be created by co-spraying the galvanic metal and the nonconductive material onto the surface of the galvanic coating. Optionally, an outer coat of insulating material can be applied to provide further protection to the surface. | 10-08-2009 |
20110177358 | PROTECTIVE COATING FOR METAL SURFACES - A coating for a metal surface that provides excellent resistance to both electrochemical corrosion and mechanical insult is provided. The coating involves at least an inner coating that is a sacrificial anodic layer and an outer coating that is a protective dielectric material made of inorganic metal oxide. Some versions of the coating include an intermediate layer as well that serves to improve adhesion between the coatings and may provide additional galvanic protection. Although the coating can be made by a variety of methods, advanced methods of spray application are provided for making high-quality lightweight versions the coating. | 07-21-2011 |
20140134456 | METHODS OF MAKING PROTECTIVE COATING FOR METAL SURFACES - A coating for a metal surface that provides excellent resistance to both electrochemical corrosion and mechanical insult is provided. The coating involves at least an inner coating that is a sacrificial anodic layer and an outer coating that is a protective dielectric material made of inorganic metal oxide. Some versions of the coating include an intermediate layer as well that serves to improve adhesion between the coatings and may provide additional galvanic protection. Although the coating can be made by a variety of methods, advanced methods of spray application are provided for making high-quality lightweight versions the coating. | 05-15-2014 |
20140166474 | PROTECTIVE COATING FOR METAL SURFACES - A coating for a metal surface that provides excellent resistance to both electrochemical corrosion and mechanical insult is provided. The coating involves at least an inner coating that is a sacrificial anodic layer and an outer coating that is a protective dielectric material made of inorganic metal oxide. Some versions of the coating include an intermediate layer as well that serves to improve adhesion between the coatings and may provide additional galvanic protection. Although the coating can be made by a variety of methods, advanced methods of spray application are provided for making high-quality lightweight versions the coating. | 06-19-2014 |
Amy C. Horton, St. Louis, MO US
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20100263867 | UTILIZING ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION TO ACTIVATE FILTERCAKE BREAKERS DOWNHOLE - A downhole wellbore filtercake breaker is disclosed comprising one or more breaker chemicals (or activators thereof) capable of being activated with radiation to form one or more breaker reaction products which in turn are capable of reacting with the filtercake to chemically break down the filtercake. There is also disclosed a conventional reservoir drilling fluid modified to include an inactive, delayed, or sequestered breaker chemical or an activator thereof, wherein the breaker chemical (or activator) may be activated directly or indirectly by radiation, such as, microwave, visible, uV, soft x-ray, or other electromagnetic radiation. Also disclosed are methods for creating these filtercakes, and then breaking them via deploying a source of radiation that can be energized proximate to the filtercake. The breaker may be regenerated downhole by reaction with the filtercake breakdown products, and subjected again to a source of radiation to continue the breakdown of filtercake. | 10-21-2010 |
Anson M. Horton, Kirkland, WA US
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20110246880 | INTERACTIVE APPLICATION ASSISTANCE, SUCH AS FOR WEB APPLICATIONS - An application assistance system is described herein that provides an on-demand canonical user interface that can quickly allow a user to learn the actions exposed by an application, such as a web site. The application assistance system is a pattern and method for guiding the user of a site/application through a set of possible actions on a page by providing a well-known invocation of hints. These hints show the actions/tasks that a user can take on a page by visually spotlighting a specific area of the page and providing a tooltip or pop-up dialog that describes the action/task the user is trying to complete while preserving the data the user has already entered. The system also provides a task pane that supports randomly accessing various steps of a task the system is explaining. Thus, the system makes it much easier for a user to learn to use an application. | 10-06-2011 |
20120266141 | API DESCRIPTIONS - API description techniques are described for consumption by dynamically-typed languages. In one or more implementations, machine-readable data is parsed to locate descriptions of one or more application programming interfaces (APIs). The descriptions of the one or more application programming interfaces are projected into an alternate form that is different than a form of the machine-readable data. | 10-18-2012 |
Anthony Richard Horton, Manchester, NH US
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20080206305 | Implantable barrier device - A barrier device is formed of a barrier component that can exhibit anti-inflammatory properties, non-inflammatory properties, and/or adhesion-limiting properties, as well as generate a modulated healing effect on injured tissue. The barrier component can be a non-polymeric cross-linked gel derived at least in part from a fatty acid compound, and may include a therapeutic agent. The barrier device can have anchoring locations to provide an area on the barrier device to interface with an anchoring mechanism. The anchoring locations can include openings and/or anchor elements. The barrier device can also include truss structures that provide additional strength to the barrier component. The barrier device is implantable in a patient for short term or long term applications, and can include controlled release of the therapeutic agent. | 08-28-2008 |
20110038910 | ANTI-INFECTIVE ANTIMICROBIAL-CONTAINING BIOMATERIALS - Fatty acid-derived biomaterials, methods of making the biomaterials, and methods of loading them with silver compounds are described. The silver-containing biomaterials can be utilized alone or in combination with a medical device for the release and local delivery of one or more anti-infective agents. Methods of forming and tailoring the properties of said biomaterials and methods of using said biomaterials for treating injury in a mammal are also provided. | 02-17-2011 |
20110144667 | HERNIA PATCH - A hernia patch supporting tissue in-growth conforms to a tissue wall upon surgical installation and fixation within a patient. The hernia patch can include a base and positioning straps. The base is formed of two layers that are affixed to each other around the perimeter of the patch, for example by stitching. A stabilizing washer is provided between the two layers, and the stitch is provided peripherally around the stabilizing washer, keeping the washer free-floating between the layers. The base, positioning straps, and stabilizing washer are formed of a structure that does not separate the layers of the implant or form a space in the form of a pocket, and promotes more uniform and confluent tissue incorporation or in-growth after implantation. The hernia patch may further include a hydrolysable bioabsorbable cross-linked coating of a fatty acid based material, such as an omega-3 fatty acid based material. | 06-16-2011 |
20150024018 | ANTI-INFECTIVE ANTIMICROBIAL-CONTAINING BIOMATERIALS - A material including a plurality of fatty acid chains cross-linked together and a silver fatty acid salt formed with the fatty acid chains within the material. Methods for forming a material are also included. The silver-containing materials can be utilized alone or in combination with a medical device for the release and local delivery of one or more anti-infective agents. | 01-22-2015 |
Brian H. Horton, Pflugerville, TX US
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20110161618 | ASSIGNING EFFICIENTLY REFERENCED GLOBALLY UNIQUE IDENTIFIERS IN A MULTI-CORE ENVIRONMENT - A mechanism is provided in a multi-core environment for assigning a globally unique core identifier. A Power PC® processor unit (PPU) determines an index alias corresponding to a natural index to a location in local storage (LS) memory. A synergistic processor unit (SPU) corresponding to the PPU translates the natural index to a first address in a core's memory, as well as translates the index alias to a second address in the core's memory. Responsive to the second address exceeding a physical memory size, the load store unit of the SPU truncates the second address to a usable range of address space in systems that do not map an address space. The second address and the first address point to the same physical location in the core's memory. In addition, the aliasing using index aliases also preserves the ability to combine persistent indices with relative indices without creating holes in a relative index map. | 06-30-2011 |
20110161935 | METHOD FOR MANAGING HARDWARE RESOURCES WITHIN A SIMULTANEOUS MULTI-THREADED PROCESSING SYSTEM - A method for managing hardware resources and threads within a data processing system is disclosed. Compilation attributes of a function are collected during and after the compilation of the function. The pre-processing attributes of the function are also collected before the execution of the function. The collected attributes of the function are then analyzed, and a runtime configuration is assigned to the function based of the result of the attribute analysis. The runtime configuration may include, for example, the designation of the function to be executed under either a single-threaded mode or a simultaneous multi-threaded mode. During the execution of the function, real-time attributes of the function are being continuously collected. If necessary, the runtime configuration under which the function is being executed can be changed based on the real-time attributes collected during the execution of the function. | 06-30-2011 |
20110161943 | METHOD TO DYNAMICALLY DISTRIBUTE A MULTI-DIMENSIONAL WORK SET ACROSS A MULTI-CORE SYSTEM - A method provides efficient dispatch/completion of an N Dimensional (ND) Range command in a data processing system (DPS). The method comprises: a compiler generating one or more commands from received program instructions; ND Range work processing (WP) logic determining when a command generated by the compiler will be implemented over an ND configuration of operands, where N is greater than one (1); automatically decomposing the ND configuration of operands into a one (1) dimension (1D) work element comprising P sequentially ordered work items that each represent one of the operands; placing the 1D work element within a command queue of the DPS; enabling sequential dispatching of 1D work items in ordered sequence from to one or more processing units; and generating an ND Range output by mapping the 1D work output result to an ND position corresponding to an original location of the operand represented by the 1D work item. | 06-30-2011 |
20120198469 | Method for Managing Hardware Resources Within a Simultaneous Multi-Threaded Processing System - A method for managing hardware resources and threads within a data processing system is disclosed. Compilation attributes of a function are collected during and after the compilation of the function. The pre-processing attributes of the function are also collected before the execution of the function. The collected attributes of the function are then analyzed, and a runtime configuration is assigned to the function based of the result of the attribute analysis. The runtime configuration may include, for example, the designation of the function to be executed under either a single-threaded mode or a simultaneous multi-threaded mode. During the execution of the function, real-time attributes of the function are being continuously collected. If necessary, the runtime configuration under which the function is being executed can be changed based on the real-time attributes collected during the execution of the function. | 08-02-2012 |
20130013897 | METHOD TO DYNAMICALLY DISTRIBUTE A MULTI-DIMENSIONAL WORK SET ACROSS A MULTI-CORE SYSTEM - A method provides efficient dispatch/completion of an N Dimensional (ND) Range command in a data processing system (DPS). The method comprises: a compiler generating one or more commands from received program instructions; ND Range work processing (WP) logic determining when a command generated by the compiler will be implemented over an ND configuration of operands, where N is greater than one (1); automatically decomposing the ND configuration of operands into a one (1) dimension (1D) work element comprising P sequentially ordered work items that each represent one of the operands; placing the 1D work element within a command queue of the DPS; enabling sequential dispatching of 1D work items in ordered sequence from to one or more processing units; and generating an ND Range output by mapping the 1D work output result to an ND position corresponding to an original location of the operand represented by the 1D work item. | 01-10-2013 |
Bryan W. Horton, Ft. Wright, KY US
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20100269414 | GRAPHIC DESIGN LAMINATE FOR GARAGE DOORS - Graphic design panels of the present invention include flexible material with “life-like” images printed thereon that decorate a sectional overhead garage door with a plurality of graphic design panels. The graphic design panels are affixed to the garage door so that a complete image of an object or of scenery is provided. The image selected for displaying on a sectional overhead garage door is divided into a plurality of sections and printed accordingly onto the flexible laminar substrate panels. The flexible laminar substrate panel is a polymeric material, for example, vinyl, and is impregnated with an adhesive on at least one face of the panel. “Life like” images are produced on the graphic design substrate panel by screen printing methods and the printed surface is protected by a graphic protection film. | 10-28-2010 |
Christine M. Horton, Prior Lake, MN US
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20100100098 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR REMOVAL OF INTERVERTEBRAL DISC TISSUES - Apparatus and methods for removing tissue from an intervertebral disc are disclosed. The apparatus can include an elongated guide tube, a rotary cutting member and a drive shaft. Other apparatus can include an elongated guide tube, an inner guide tube, a cutting head, a rotary cutting member and a drive shaft. The elongated guide tube has a bendable end. The apparatus are generally configured to extend and withdraw a rotary cutting member while controllably bending the bendable end of the guide tube. | 04-22-2010 |
Christopher Todd Horton, Anderson, SC US
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20080300139 | Method for Controlling Aquatic Weeds - The invention relates to a method for controlling aquatic weeds by applying a herbicidally effective amount of at least one inhibitor of p-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) or an agriculturally acceptable salt, ester or amide thereof to aquatic weeds and/or their aqueous habitat containing seeds or other propagating organs of said aquatic weeds. | 12-04-2008 |
20100093540 | Control of submerged aquatic vegitation - A method for controlling aquatic weeds which comprises applying a herbicidally effective amount of a solid formulation of at least one compound of formula (I) | 04-15-2010 |
David Horton, Houston, TX US
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20120000708 | Surfactant Additives Used to Retain Producibility While Drilling - Of the many embodiments provided herein, one embodiment includes a method comprising: providing a drilling fluid comprising: an aqueous fluid; and a surfactant; and drilling a well bore in a subterranean formation comprising an oleaginous fluid using the drilling fluid, wherein the surfactant forms a micelle within the well bore; and removing an oil block in the formation. | 01-05-2012 |
20120004146 | Surfactant Additives Used to Retain Producibility While Drilling - A method comprises providing a drilling fluid comprising: an aqueous fluid; and a microemulsion surfactant; and drilling a well bore in a subterranean formation comprising an oleaginous fluid using the drilling fluid, wherein the microemulsion surfactant forms a microemulsion with the oleaginous fluid within the well bore. In accordance with the method, the subterranean formation has a retained producibility greater than about 50%. | 01-05-2012 |
David C. Horton, Austin, TX US
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20090015713 | Arrangement and method for processing image data - A method includes capturing an image and providing video frame data representative of the image in a first format. The video frame data in the first format includes a plurality of pixel data, the pixel data of each pixel containing single color data. The method also includes generating pixel data of a detection block representative of a subset of the video frame data using a homographic association of pixels of the detection block to the pixel data containing single color data, wherein the pixel data of each pixel of the detection block contains multiple color data. The method further contains providing the detection block to an image detection algorithm. | 01-15-2009 |
David G. Horton, Remsenburg, NY US
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20110290510 | Hydro-Pneumatic Extinguisher - The present disclosure provides for an advantageous extinguisher or discharge assembly. In exemplary embodiments, the present disclosure provides for an improved hydro-pneumatic fire extinguisher or discharge assembly. More particularly, the present disclosure provides for an improved hydro-pneumatic fire extinguisher or discharge assembly that is configured and dimensioned to fire or release a fire fighting agent (e.g., a fluid and/or liquid based fire fighting agent) while the extinguisher/assembly is oriented in any position or angle relative to gravity. | 12-01-2011 |
20120043098 | Hydro-Pneumatic Extinguisher - The present disclosure provides for an advantageous extinguisher or discharge assembly. In exemplary embodiments, the present disclosure provides for an improved hydro-pneumatic fire extinguisher or discharge assembly. More particularly, the present disclosure provides for an improved hydro-pneumatic fire extinguisher or discharge assembly that is configured and dimensioned to fire or release a fire fighting agent (e.g., a fluid and/or liquid based fire fighting agent) while the extinguisher/assembly is oriented in any position or angle relative to gravity. | 02-23-2012 |
Duane L. Horton, St. Louis, MO US
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20090266998 | Self-Aligning Radioisotope Elution System - A radioisotope elution system including a radioisotope generator having an alignment structure. The alignment structure may be configured to interface with a complementary alignment structure of an auxiliary radiation shield assembly. | 10-29-2009 |
20100319705 | MULTIPLE CANNULA SYSTEMS AND METHODS - The preferred embodiments provide, e.g., a high quality flexible tracheostomy tube assembly including an outer tracheostomy cannula and a disposable, flexible inner cannula. In preferred embodiments, the product provides a single patient use, sterile device. | 12-23-2010 |
20110251485 | Power Injector Syringe Assembly - A power injector syringe assembly ( | 10-13-2011 |
20120298880 | Self-Aligning Radioisotope Elution System and Method - A radioisotope elution system including a radioisotope generator having an alignment structure. The alignment structure may be configured to interface with a complementary alignment structure of an auxiliary radiation shield assembly. | 11-29-2012 |
20130234052 | Radiation Shield Lid For Self-Aligning Radioisotope Elution System - A radiation shield lid for shielding a radioisotope generator. The radiation shield lid includes an alignment structure configured to align the shield lid to a radioisotope generator. | 09-12-2013 |
20130269704 | MULTIPLE CANNULA SYSTEMS AND METHODS - The preferred embodiments provide, e.g., a high quality flexible tracheostomy tube assembly including an outer tracheostomy cannula and a disposable, flexible inner cannula. In preferred embodiments, the product provides a single patient use, sterile device. | 10-17-2013 |
20140306130 | SELF-ALIGNING RADIOISOTOPE ELUTION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A radioisotope elution system including a radioisotope generator having an alignment structure. The alignment structure may be configured to interface with a complementary alignment structure of an auxiliary radiation shield assembly. | 10-16-2014 |
Edward E. Horton, Houston, TX US
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20080264322 | Configurable Multi-Function Vessel - A configurable, multi-function vessel that comprises first and second pontoon barges and a plurality of interconnecting barges. The first and second pontoon barges have a plurality of connection members disposed on the inboard sides thereof. The plurality of interconnecting barges are disposable between the inboard sides of the first and second pontoon barges so that a plurality of connection members disposed on opposite sides of the interconnecting barges are adjacent to the connection members on either said first or second pontoon barge. A plurality of connectors releasably couple adjacent connection members so that the pontoon barges and the interconnecting barges form a unitary, oceangoing vessel. | 10-30-2008 |
20080264642 | Subsea Well Control System and Method - A system comprising a surface installation in position above a plurality of subsea wells disposed within the watch circle of the surface installation. A plurality of flowlines directly couple at least one of the plurality of subsea wells to the surface installation. A control station, a hydraulic power unit, and an injection unit are disposed on the surface installation. A distribution body is disposed on the seafloor and is coupled to each of the control station, hydraulic power unit, and the injection unit via one or more umbilicals. A first wellhead component is disposed on one of the subsea wells and is coupled to the distribution body via one or more flying leads that provide electrical, hydraulic, and fluid communication. A second wellhead component is disposed on another one of the subsea wells and coupled to the distribution body via one or more flying leads that provide electrical, hydraulic, and fluid communication. The control station is operable to provide control functions to the first and second wellhead components during drilling, workover, and production activities. | 10-30-2008 |
Fred Horton, Pt. St. John, FL US
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20080236719 | Method of Manufacturing Luminescent Tiles and Products Made Therefrom - A method of manufacturing a luminescent tile for use in an aqueous environment includes admixing a luminescent pigment capable of being illuminated by an external light source, a forming material, and a catalyst to create a luminescent mixture. Casting the luminescent mixture into a mold and allowing said mixture to substantially harden thereby creating a luminescent tile. The forming material permits luminescence from the luminescent pigment upon excitation by an external light source, such as, a blacklight, while allowing the luminescent pigment to be safely used in an aqueous environment, such as a pool, spa, or the like. | 10-02-2008 |
Heather Fielder Horton, Memphis, TN US
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20090092809 | High Strength And High Elongation Wipe - The present invention provides high strength nonwoven wipe materials and the process of making the materials. The high strength nonwoven wipe materials contain cellulosic fibers, synthetic fibers, or mixtures thereof, with bicomponent fibers and optionally, a binder. The present invention provides a high strength, high elongation, reduced stiffness nonwoven wipe material with superior tensile strength. | 04-09-2009 |
James A. Horton, Knoxville, TN US
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20090051149 | Air Bag with Fill Hose and Method of Assembly - An air bag module ( | 02-26-2009 |
James A. Horton, Lancaster, PA US
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20090001750 | VEHICLE CARGO MANAGEMENT DEVICE - A cargo management device and vehicle including a cargo management device having a base portion having a surface. The device also includes a support portion pivotably mounted to the base portion and being configured to receive cargo. A locking member is pivotably mounted to the support member and in sliding contact with the surface of the base portion. The support member is capable of detachable engagement with a portion of the surface. A bridge portion is associated with the support portion and is capable of being secured at a first position with respect to the support portion. The device is capable of loading and unloading cargo from a cargo compartment by an incline formed by the support portion. A method for unloading cargo is also disclosed. | 01-01-2009 |
James J. Horton, Gilbert, AZ US
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20110029966 | NON-INVASIVE AUTOMATIC OFFSITE PATCH FINGERPRINTING AND UPDATING SYSTEM AND METHOD - Methods, systems, and configured storage media are provided for discovering software updates, discovering if a given computer can use the software update, and then updating the computers with the software as needed automatically across a network without storing the updates on an intermediate machine within the network. Furthermore, when a failure is detected, the rollout is stopped and the software can be automatically removed from those computers that already were updated. The software update can be stored originally at an address that is inaccessible through the network firewall by intermediately uploading the software update to an update computer which is not a part of the network but has access through the firewall, which is then used to distribute the update. | 02-03-2011 |
James M. Horton, Charlotte, NC US
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20110218140 | BIODEGRADABLE THERAPEUTIC NANOPARTICLES CONTAINING AN ANTIMICROBIAL AGENT - Compositions that include antimicrobial agents and biodegradable delivery-vehicles adapted to enter a cell and release the antimicrobial agents in the cell as they biodegrade. Also provided are compositions that include first and second delivery vehicles including first and second antimicrobial agents, wherein the first delivery vehicles are adapted to release the first antimicrobial agents at a rate that differs from that at which the second delivery vehicles release the second antimicrobial agents, articles of manufacture that include one or more biodegradable delivery vehicles, and methods of making and using the compositions to treat intracellular and/or extracellular infections are disclosed. | 09-08-2011 |
James W. Horton, Yulee, FL US
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20090113833 | ROOF ASSEMBLY AND CLEAT APPARATUS - A metal roof assembly comprising at least two interlocking elongated sheet metal roofing panels, each roofing panel having a top lock portion, a bottom lock portion, a middle portion between the top lock portion and the bottom lock portion, and having a left side and a right side; a cleat having a flat portion and an inverted substantially-V-shaped portion, the inverted substantially-V-shaped portion being in communication with the flat portion, the cleat in the roof assembly interposed between the top lock portion of a first interlocking elongated sheet metal roofing panels and the bottom lock portion of a second interlocking elongated sheet metal roofing panel; wherein a portion of the bottom lock portion of the second elongated sheet metal roofing panel accepts a portion of the top lock portion of the first elongated sheet metal roofing panel. | 05-07-2009 |
20100088971 | SCREENED GUTTER PROTECTION - System, device and method for providing screened protection to gutters from clogging debris. Protection is provided by using a panel that includes rain siphoning louvered technology covered by a filter or screen. The rows of louvers are offset to direct water into the vertical openings. The louvered portion is dome shaped to permit the louvers to be vertical and to help debris roll off the sides. The filter is molded to the rows of louvers to conduct water to the vertical openings of the louvers. The filter or screen is secured to the panel by being laid in opposing hems on the two sides of the louvered portion of the panel and then by rolling beads or ribs onto the hemmed portions. The panel ends in one side in alignment ribs that are used to mount the gutter protection system under the roofing material. | 04-15-2010 |
20100192478 | STONE-COATED GUTTER COMPONENTS AND STONE COATING FOR GUTTER COMPONENTS - Stone-coated gutter component and method, device and system for controlling size of color patches and shade of highlights during stone coating of gutter products such as gutter covers. Several sets of grooved rollers are used to guide stone granules from hoppers onto a gutter component that has been sprayed with basecoat. The gutter component is generally metal. Start and stop and speed of rotation of the grooved rollers are controlled by servomotors that are in turn controlled by one or more programmable logic controllers. Size of color patches is controlled by controlling the start and stop of the rollers. Shading and highlight are controlled by controlling the speed of rotation of the rollers. Changing the angle of divider planes that are used on hoppers creates heavier or lighter bands of stone coating. A chip booth applies base or background between color patches. The stone-coated gutter component is glazed and cured in an oven. | 08-05-2010 |
20130152484 | SCREENED GUTTER PROTECTION - System, device and method for providing screened protection to gutters from clogging debris. Protection is provided by using a panel that includes rain siphoning louvered technology covered by a filter or screen. The rows of louvers are offset to direct water into the vertical openings. The louvered portion is dome shaped to permit the louvers to be vertical and to help debris roll off the sides. The filter is molded to the rows of louvers to conduct water to the vertical openings of the louvers. The filter or screen is secured to the panel by being laid in opposing hems on the two sides of the louvered portion of the panel and then by rolling beads or ribs onto the hemmed portions. | 06-20-2013 |
Jay D. Horton, Plano, TX US
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20090093426 | RNAI MODULATION OF SCAP AND THERAPEUTIC USES THEREOF - The invention relates to a double-stranded ribonucleic acid (dsRNA) for inhibiting the expression of a SCAP gene (Human SCAP gene), comprising an antisense strand having a nucleotide sequence which is less that 30 nucleotides in length, generally 19-25 nucleotides in length, and which is substantially complementary to at least a part of a SCAP gene. The invention also relates to a pharmaceutical composition comprising the dsRNA together with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier; methods for treating diseases caused by Human SCAP expression and the expression of a SCAP gene using the pharmaceutical composition; and methods for inhibiting the expression of a SCAP gene in a cell. | 04-09-2009 |
20090275053 | CELL-BASED PCSK9 SCREENING ASSAY - The present invention includes a PCSK9 activity inhibition assay system, kits, compositions and methods. The present invention includes a cell having a first vector capable of expressing a catalytic fragment of PCSK9, a second vector capable of expressing a prodomain of PCSK9 and a V5 protein with a detectable label. The V5 protein forms a fusion protein with the prodomain of PCSK9 and wherein cleavage of the prodomain by the catalytic fragment of PCSK9 releases a detectable signal. | 11-05-2009 |
20100184829 | RNAI MODULATION OF SCAP AND THERAPEUTIC USES THEREOF - The invention relates to a double-stranded ribonucleic acid (dsRNA) for inhibiting the expression of a SCAP gene (Human SCAP gene), comprising an antisense strand having a nucleotide sequence which is less that 30 nucleotides in length, generally 19-25 nucleotides in length, and which is substantially complementary to at least a part of a SCAP gene. The invention also relates to a pharmaceutical composition comprising the dsRNA together with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier; methods for treating diseases caused by Human SCAP expression and the expression of a SCAP gene using the pharmaceutical composition; and methods for inhibiting the expression of a SCAP gene in a cell. | 07-22-2010 |
20110184047 | RNAI MODULATION OF SCAP AND THERAPEUTIC USES THEREOF - The invention relates to a double-stranded ribonucleic acid (dsRNA) for inhibiting the expression of a SCAP gene (Human SCAP gene), comprising an antisense strand having a nucleotide sequence which is less that 30 nucleotides in length, generally 19-25 nucleotides in length, and which is substantially complementary to at least a part of a SCAP gene. The invention also relates to a pharmaceutical composition comprising the dsRNA together with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier; methods for treating diseases caused by Human SCAP expression and the expression of a SCAP gene using the pharmaceutical composition; and methods for inhibiting the expression of a SCAP gene in a cell. | 07-28-2011 |
20130274310 | RNAi MODULATION OF SCAP AND THERAPEUTIC USES THEREOF - The invention relates to a double-stranded ribonucleic acid (dsRNA) for inhibiting the expression of a SCAP gene (Human SCAP gene), comprising an antisense strand having a nucleotide sequence which is less that 30 nucleotides in length, generally 19-25 nucleotides in length, and which is substantially complementary to at least a part of a SCAP gene. The invention also relates to a pharmaceutical composition comprising the dsRNA together with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier; methods for treating diseases caused by Human SCAP expression and the expression of a SCAP gene using the pharmaceutical composition; and methods for inhibiting the expression of a SCAP gene in a cell. | 10-17-2013 |
J. Dale Horton, Hominy, OK US
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20110226478 | Wellbore Plug and Method - A wellbore plug and method for retrieving two or more wellbore plugs simultaneously from the wellbore. The wellbore plug can be actuated to an open position and released from engagement in the wellbore. The plug can be locked in an open position, and remain in an open position without regard to weight or tension applied to the plug. The released and locked open plug can be lowered to next plug to be retrieved. Prior to connecting to the next plug, reverse and/or normal fluid circulation can be utilized to clean the next plug. Upon connecting the first plug to the second plug, the second plug can be locked open and released in by applying tension in the same manner as the first plug. The process can continue to retrieve multiple plugs. | 09-22-2011 |
Jeremy Horton, Sandy, UT US
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20090279727 | HEARING AID HOUSING APPARATUS - A hearing aid including an audio-processing device. The audio-processing device may be configured to receive a signal from a microphone and send the signal to a receiver. The hearing aid may include a hearing aid housing coupled to the audio-processing device. The hearing aid housing may have a body and a battery door. The battery door may be coupled to the body to form a battery cavity. The battery door may be movable about an axis of rotation that extends through a circular cross section of the battery cavity. Additional hearing aid housing configurations and methods for manufacturing hearing aids are also disclosed. | 11-12-2009 |
Jeremy C. Horton, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20120059321 | TUNNELER FOR BI-DIRECTIONAL TUNNELING - A tunneler for producing a subcutaneous tunnel in connection with the placement of a catheter within a body of a patient is disclosed. In one embodiment, the tunneler comprises an elongate tunneler member and a sheath. The tunneler member includes a handle on its proximal end and a tapered distal end. The sheath defines an elongate lumen inside which the tunneler member is initially received. The tunneler member is configured to define a tunnel through subcutaneous tissue while disposed in the sheath, then is removable from the sheath lumen thereafter. The sheath is configured to remain within the tunnel so that a catheter can be inserted through the sheath within the tunnel. The sheath is splittable in one embodiment so as to enable its removal from the tunnel while leaving the catheter in place. | 03-08-2012 |
20120209221 | Multi-Lumen Catheter Including an Elliptical Profile - A multi-lumen catheter including an elliptical cross-sectional profile configuration that enhances fluid flow rate while minimizing the average diameter of the catheter body is disclosed. In one embodiment the catheter comprises an elongate catheter tube defining a plurality of lumens. At least a portion of the longitudinal length of the catheter tube defines an elliptical cross section, in turn defined by a major axis and a minor axis. A ratio of the major axis to the minor axis of the elliptical catheter tube cross section is between about 1.3 and about 1.4 in one embodiment. The catheter body can define two, three, or more lumens, in one embodiment. | 08-16-2012 |
20130245638 | SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND METHODS OF USE - A surgical instrument comprises a handle having a blade proximate a distal end of the handle. A blade edge inset from a mouth of the recess is exposed within the recess and faces at least partially toward a proximal end of the handle with the blade edge inset from a mouth of the recess. The distal end further comprises a point bounding a portion of the recess and facing at least partially toward the proximal end of the handle. Methods of use are also disclosed. | 09-19-2013 |
20140012305 | COLPOTOMY CUP-LIKE STRUCTURE AND INTRAUTERINE MANIPULATOR INCLUDING SAME - A cup-like structure for engaging a cervix of a patient includes a rim, and includes a base defining an aperture through which one or more tubular members of a uterine manipulator may extend into the uterus. The cup-like structure is made from one or more of a polyphthalamide (PPA) material and a polyetheretherketone (PEEK) material. A uterine manipulator including a cup-like structure is also disclosed. | 01-09-2014 |
20140266775 | MULTIFUNCTION CABLE FOR USE WITH DIFFERENT SIGNAL INPUTS - A cable comprises a circuit, a switching element and an input connection for engaging an output connection of a sensor, the switching element configured to selectively enable the circuit of the cable assembly to process an accepted output of at least one of at least two sensors providing differing acceptable outputs and to provide a signal output corresponding to the accepted sensor output for processing by a monitor. A sensor includes an initiation element structured to cause a switching element associated with an input connection of the cable to change a mode of operation of the switching element to selectively enable the circuit to process an output of the sensor accepted by the cable and to provide a signal output corresponding to the accepted sensor output. A system comprises a monitor and the cable including the circuit and the switching element. Methods of operation are also disclosed. | 09-18-2014 |
Jerry Wayne Horton, Rush, NY US
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20100144001 | Ensiling Biomass For Biofuels Production And Multiple Phase Apparatus For Hydrolyzation Of Ensiled Biomass - A method, apparatus and system for the hydrolyzation of ensiled biomass is disclosed. Ensiled biomass is processed in multiple phases, resulting in a liquid precursor hydrozate and a solid precursor hydrozate. The liquid precursor having significant economic value, and being suitable for uses such as, for example, lower cost and improved efficiency ethanol production. A method for lower cost, improved efficiency alcohol production that uses the resulting liquid precursor hydrozate being produced at distributed sources is further disclosed. | 06-10-2010 |
20130323830 | Ensiling Biomass for Biofuels Production and Multiple Phase Apparatus for Hydolyzation of Ensiled Biomass - A method, apparatus and system for the hydrolyzation of ensiled biomass is disclosed. Ensiled biomass is processed in multiple phases, resulting in a liquid precursor hydrozate and a solid precursor hydrozate. The liquid precursor having significant economic value, and being suitable for uses such as, for example, lower cost and improved efficiency ethanol production. A method for lower cost, improved efficiency alcohol production that uses the resulting liquid precursor hydrozate being produced at distributed sources is further disclosed. | 12-05-2013 |
Joel Horton, Maryville, TN US
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20110266813 | Heat engine for converting low temperature energy to electricity - The disclosure relates to heat engines that operate using low temperature differentials. A Stirling engine is modified to provide a new heat engine that has no contained working fluid. The new heat engine flexible cylinders and the pistons are moved vertically upward by cables and vertically downward by gravity. | 11-03-2011 |
John C. Horton, St. Paul, MN US
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20080281969 | Controlling access to versions of application software by a server, based on site ID - A plurality of versions of software application programs can be handled by a single server serving multiple user-clients who each need access to specific ones of the plurality of versions. Thus such different versions can run simultaneously without requiring upgrading of early versions and no interference between versions. A particular version is given a SiteID that a user request calls, and a table in the server is consulted to keep track of which SiteID corresponds to which version and to assign each request to the appropriate version. A directory or registry must be set up to accommodate the table which must be consulted for each request. No significant change need be made in any version of the software application program since the table is created at installation time on the server and the SiteID's are assigned to the users when they get rights to the particular version of interest by an administrator. In a preferred embodiment, a SiteID identifies (and the “site” embodies) a collection of databases that the user may need access to. One and only one application software version is associated with a SiteID. Accessing a table that maps the SiteID to a particular version can be monitored and additional programs run responsive to information about such access. | 11-13-2008 |
20120110026 | DATA TABLES ACCESSIBLE BY TWO SCRIPTS - A table may be stored in a data structure and accessed by two scripts from different platforms. For example, a table of inputs from a web form may be stored with a first script for execution on a first platform. The table may be accessible to the first script when executing on the first platform and accessible to a second script when executing on a second platform. According to one embodiment, the first script may be a business information server (BIS) script and the second script may be a JavaScript. The dual compatibility table allows the web form inputs to be accessed by multiple scripts having different requirements. | 05-03-2012 |
Johnny Jason Horton, Russellville, AR US
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20110062230 | Using A Mobile Device For Vending Payment - The present disclosure relates to a system and method for using a mobile device for vending payments. The system is provided with one or more processors configured to receive input and create a vending account; communicate vending transaction details with the mobile device; charge the vending account based upon the vending transaction details; communicate a code authorizing the vending transaction to the mobile device; and transfer funds to a vendor related to the vending transaction. | 03-17-2011 |
John Wiley Horton, Tallahassee, FL US
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20090193627 | Cable termination with an angularly offset parabolic wall profile - An anchor having an internal passage defined by a revolved wall profile. The anchor is conceptually divided into four regions: a neck region, a transition region, a mid region, and a distal region. Each of these regions has its own design considerations. A portion of a parabola is used to define at least part of the revolved wall profile. The parabolic portion is preferably used in at least the neck and mid regions. In order to create a tangency condition proximate the neck anchor boundary, the parabola used to create the wall profile is angularly offset from the wall profile's axis of rotation. | 08-06-2009 |
Joseph A. Horton, Lafayette, LA US
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20120041411 | LOW PROFILE GUIDING CATHETER FOR NEUROVASCULAR APPLICATIONS - A low profile guiding catheter has a non-round shape for use in delivery of multiple microcatheters for treatment of neurovascular defects, such as for treatment of aneurysms. The low profile guiding catheter includes torque transmittal guidance walls that are flexible linearly but not circumferentially, and that are neither collapsible nor kinkable. | 02-16-2012 |
Joseph A. Horton, Hoover, AL US
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20090005782 | Fracture Fixation System and Method - The invention relates to a system for stabilizing a bone fracture and methods for applying the system. The system includes a device with two anchorable members with an intervening connector and a passageway through the device. The anchorable members have a constrained non-anchoring configuration and a released anchoring configuration. The anchoring configuration includes a radially-expanded structure such as a plurality of struts. After implantation across a fracture site, the anchorable members are released from their linearly constrained configuration, and structural features radially self-expand, anchoring the device across the fracture. A flowable bone-filling material may be conveyed into the passageway of the device after implantation. The composition fills the space within the expanded structures of the anchorable members and flows into space surround the device, stabilizing it further in the implantation site. | 01-01-2009 |
20090012564 | TRANSDISCAL INTERBODY FUSION DEVICE AND METHOD - Described herein are devices and systems for transdiscal fusion of vertebrae and methods for fusing adjacent vertebra. A system may include a device with two anchorable members connectable by an intervening connector forming a continuous passageway therethrough. An anchorable member may have a constrained non-anchoring configuration and a released anchoring configuration. The anchoring configuration typically includes a radially-expanded structure such as a plurality of struts. After positioning the anchorable members into two adjacent vertebral bodies, the anchorable members may be released from their constrained configuration so that they radially self-expand, anchoring the device across the fracture. A flowable bone-filling material may be conveyed into the passageway of the device after implantation, stabilizing it further in the vertebral implantation site. | 01-08-2009 |
Josh Horton, Seattle, WA US
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20100198684 | INTERACTIVE MAP-BASED SEARCH AND ADVERTISING - A computer system locates objects and content by navigating an aerial or satellite image map of a geographic region. The system determines a search region corresponding to the geographic region by use of geospatial information associated with the geographic region. Once the search region is determined, the system searches a database for objects and content that are associated with the search region and that satisfy certain predetermined criteria and characteristics. Relevant ads are then shown to the user within an interactive mapping experience. | 08-05-2010 |
Justin R. Horton, St. Louis Park, MN US
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20110110639 | Slide arrangement for cable drawer - A drawer slide having first and second rails interconnected by a center rail. The center rail includes a spool configured to provide half-speed travel of the center rail relative to the travel of the first rail. The drawer slide is configured for use with a drawer assembly having a drawer and a chassis. The drawer assembly further includes a radius limiter secured to the center rail. The radius limiter travels at half-speed relative to the drawer. The radius limiter also automatically rotates relative to the travel of the drawer. The chassis includes sides including threaded backing plates, and mounting brackets. The mounting brackets include tri-lobed holes for receipt of a reciprocally shaped washer and a fastener for mounting the brackets to the chassis sides. | 05-12-2011 |
20120012713 | SLIDE ARRANGEMENT FOR CABLE DRAWER - A drawer slide having first and second rails interconnected by a center rail. The center rail includes a spool configured to provide half-speed travel of the center rail relative to the travel of the first rail. The drawer slide is configured for use with a drawer assembly having a drawer and a chassis. The drawer assembly further includes a radius limiter secured to the center rail. The radius limiter travels at half-speed relative to the drawer. The radius limiter also automatically rotates relative to the travel of the drawer. The chassis includes sides including threaded backing plates, and mounting brackets. The mounting brackets include tri-lobed holes for receipt of a reciprocally shaped washer and a fastener for mounting the brackets to the chassis sides. | 01-19-2012 |
20140246969 | Slide Arrangement for Cable Drawer - A drawer slide having first and second rails interconnected by a center rail. The center rail includes a spool configured to provide half-speed travel of the center rail relative to the travel of the first rail. The drawer slide is configured for use with a drawer assembly having a drawer and a chassis. The drawer assembly further includes a radius limiter secured to the center rail. The radius limiter travels at half-speed relative to the drawer. The radius limiter also automatically rotates relative to the travel of the drawer. The chassis includes sides including threaded backing plates, and mounting brackets. The mounting brackets include tri-lobed holes for receipt of a reciprocally shaped washer and a fastener for mounting the brackets to the chassis sides. | 09-04-2014 |
Kenneth L. Horton, Birmingham, AL US
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20080255667 | ALLOGRAFT SPINAL FACET FUSION SYSTEM - A method for fusing a spinal facet joint and a surgical kit for use therein. The kit preferably comprises an allograft implant, a facet finder, a drill, a drill guide, and an implant inserter. The method preferably comprises the steps of locating the facet joint with a facet finer, sliding a drill guide over the facet finder until the drill guide engages the facet joint, removing the facet finder from within the drill guide, inserting a drill through the drill guide and drilling a socket within the facet joint to a predetermined depth, removing the drill from within the drill guide, securing an allograft implant within an implant inserter, inserting the implant inserter through the drill guide until the implant engages the socket, tapping the implant inserter to push the implant completely within the socket, removing the implant inserter from within the drill guide, and removing the drill guide. | 10-16-2008 |
20080269899 | ALLOGRAFT ANTERIOR CERVICAL PLATING SYSTEM - A method for inserting an allograft implant between adjacent cervical vertebrae to fuse the vertebrae together and a surgical kit for use therein. The kit preferably comprises an allograft implant, a plurality of bio-absorbable screws, a forceps-type implant inserter tool, a drill, a drill guide, a tapping tool, and a screwdriver. The method preferably comprises the steps of preparing a surface of a vertebra to receive an allograft plate implant, placing the implant against the surface of the vertebra, placing a drill guide against an exposed surface of the implant, inserting a drill though the drill guide and drilling a plurality of holes through the implant and into the vertebra to a predetermined depth, tapping the plurality of holes through the implant and into the vertebra to create screw threads, securing the implant to the vertebra by inserting a bio-absorbable screw into each of the plurality of holes through the implant and into the vertebra, and removing any excess portion of each screw outside of the plurality of holes. | 10-30-2008 |
20130084314 | Expandable Placental Membrane and Methods of Making and Storing Same - A placental membrane including a plurality of slits for increasing the membrane's capacity to expand. The slits are provided through the membrane and provided in sufficient numbers across the surfaces of the membrane to produce a mesh-like pattern in the membrane. The mesh-like pattern enables the placental membrane to be stretched and therefore increased in length and width. For ease of handling and storage, the expandable placental membrane is removably adhered to a backing, rolled into a cylinder and placed within a capped vial containing a solution of amniotic fluid cells for improving the effectiveness of the membrane. | 04-04-2013 |
20130136773 | Expandable Placental Membrane and Methods of Making and Storing Same - A placental membrane including a plurality of slits for increasing the membrane's capacity to expand. The slits are provided through the membrane and provided in sufficient numbers across the surfaces of the membrane to produce a mesh-like pattern in the membrane. The mesh-like pattern enables the placental membrane to be stretched and therefore increased in length and width. For ease of handling and storage, the expandable placental membrane is removably adhered to a backing, rolled into a cylinder and placed within a capped vial containing a solution of amniotic fluid cells for improving the effectiveness of the membrane. | 05-30-2013 |
20130138222 | Osteoconductive Implants and Methods of Using Same - Implants for promoting bone growth and methods of using same, the implants including a perforated placental membrane sheet wrapped around an osteoconductive material composed of bone chips, bone granules, bone powders or combinations thereof, the osteoconductive material being configured for providing a scaffold upon which bone growth can occur. The placental membrane sheet acts to maintain the osteoconductive material in a cohesive, organized configuration within a site of a patient where bone growth is to be induced. The perforations in the placental membrane sheet create passageways in the exterior of the implant through which the osteoconductive material can communicate with adjacent bone surfaces which are to be fused. | 05-30-2013 |
20130144386 | Osteoconductive Implants and Methods of Using Same - Implants for promoting bone growth and methods of using same, the implants including a perforated placental membrane sheet wrapped around an osteoconductive material composed of bone chips, bone granules, bone powders or combinations thereof, the osteoconductive material being configured for providing a scaffold upon which bone growth can occur. The placental membrane sheet acts to maintain the osteoconductive material in a cohesive, organized configuration within a site of a patient where bone growth is to be induced. The perforations in the placental membrane sheet create passageways in the exterior of the implant through which the osteoconductive material can communicate with adjacent bone surfaces which are to be fused. | 06-06-2013 |
Lee A. Horton, Jefferson, MA US
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20110000108 | SINGLE POINTED RIPPER BUCKET EXCAVATION TOOL - A single pointed ripper bucket excavation tool (SPRB) for use mounted to an arm of an excavation machine has a body mounted for rotation from the arm and a pair of generally flat, side plates mounted to the body and narrowing from a first width in a region of the body to a second, relatively smaller width at a tip region spaced from the body. A single ripper tooth is mounted in the tip region of the ripper bucket. One or more plates are mounted to span a region between the side plates, rearward of the ripper tooth in a direction of ripping motion, to define, with the side plates, a ripper bucket volume for receiving material ripped from the substrate during ripping motion. | 01-06-2011 |
20110126434 | ANGLED EDGE BUCKET EXCAVATION TOOL - An angled edge bucket excavation tool for excavation use is mounted to an arm of an excavation machine, such as an excavator or loader. The tool has a body mounted for rotation from the arm, a pair of generally flat, non-similar side leading edge plates mounted to the body, a pair of side plates and a formed back sheet mounted to the body and the side leading edges, an angled front leading edge plate mounted to span the region of the angled edge bucket between the side leading edge plates constructed with or without teeth, the angled leading edge attached to the back sheet and the side plates defining, together, an angled edge bucket volume for receiving material excavated from the hard packed substrate during excavation action. Methods of use are also described. | 06-02-2011 |
20140190043 | TREE STUMP EXCAVATION TOOL - A tree stump excavation tool for use mounted for rotation from an excavation machine arm has first and second side plates extending from a body and a unitary plate mounted to lower ends of the side plates. The unitary plate has a generally helical profile and defines a blade with multiple, pointed teeth integrally formed along its forward edge. The teeth, disposed for cutting engagement with a substrate of soil and stump roots, are laterally spaced apart along the axis of rotation of the tool and angularly spaced in a direction of substrate ripping motion, wherein the teeth are engaged separately and in sequence for cutting the substrate. An excavation machine with a tree stump excavation tool is also described. | 07-10-2014 |
20140207253 | Alignment Device For a Prosthetic Leg Sleeve Pin - A prosthetic sleeve and sleeve pin alignment device has a support, and a body extending from the support. The body has a cup defining an inner wall surface defining a sleeve-receiving recess having a longitudinal axis and defining a sleeve pin-receiving guide hole to a sleeve-pin receiving pin guide aperture. The sleeve pin-receiving pin guide aperture has a central axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the sleeve-receiving recess. | 07-24-2014 |
20140230292 | Staggered Edge Excavator Buckets - A staggered edge bucket excavation tool has a body formed by side-leading edge plates, a back sheet, and a plate with a front leading edge spanning a region of the bucket between edge plates. The tool defines a volume for receiving material excavated from a hard packed substrate. Two or more teeth may be mounted along the front leading edge, with each tooth defining a forward surface non-aligned with forward surfaces of all other teeth, thereby disposed for individual, sequential initial engagement with the substrate during excavation. The teeth define a flat plane generally parallel to the planar plate. Each tooth defines an excavation angle between a surface of the tooth and the axis of rotation, and the excavation angle of each tooth being different from excavation angles of all other teeth. In implements, the front leading edge defines multiple edge portions or defines a single multiple edge portion. | 08-21-2014 |
Mark Horton, Burlington, VT US
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20080307938 | Manual Food Cutting Device and Method of Using Same - A cutting device for food products having a handle, a neck portion, and a circular cutting blade. The handle is generally curved relative to its longitudinal axis and includes a top surface with a finger stop, the finger stop engaging a user's index finger during use. The handle length is sized in proportion to a typical user's hand so that a free end of the handle is proximate the user's palm. During use, the user's index finger engages a finger stop and top and bottom surfaces of the handle. A method of using such a flat food item cutting device is also disclosed. | 12-18-2008 |
Matthew E. Horton, Racine, WI US
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20110278190 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO COMMUNICATE DRAIN CLEANING BENEFITS TO CONSUMERS - A packaging system for a liquid drain clog remover, the packaging system having: (a) a container; and (b) a product label. The product label includes indicia depicting at least three steps in a drain clog removal process. The three steps may be selected from the group consisting of: an initialization step, an activation step, a contact step, and a removal step. | 11-17-2011 |
M. Duane Horton, Provo, UT US
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20100021251 | DRILL BIT - A drill bit cable of breaking off and milling up the core of a material being drilled is disclosed. The drill bit includes a shaft having an internal fluid conduit, and a working portion adapted to drill a hole. The working portion includes an exterior shoulder and an exit port. The exit port comprises an exit channel that communicates fluid from the fluid conduit to the working portion of the drill bit. The axis of the exit channel is offset from the axis of the drill bit. The exit channel at least partially overlaps the axis of the drill bit in order to define the diameter of the core formed during the drilling process. The exit port also includes a radially expanding interior shoulder that is adapted to break off the core and mill up the core fragments to prevent the core from entering into the fluid conduit. | 01-28-2010 |
Michael Horton, Bothell, WA US
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20110145833 | Multiple Mode Mobile Device - In one or more embodiments, one or more methods and/or systems described can perform displaying, on a handheld device, multiple icons associated with multiple segments; receiving first user input indicating a first segment of the multiple segments; executing a first virtual machine associated with the first segment on the handheld device; executing a first application on the first virtual machine; receiving second user input indicating a second segment of the multiple segments; executing a second virtual machine associated with the second segment on the handheld device; and executing a second application on the second virtual machine. In one or more embodiments, one or more methods and/or systems described can further perform before executing the second virtual machine, receiving authentication information and determining that the user is authenticated. In one or more embodiments, the authentication information can include at least one of a user name, a password, and/or biometric information. | 06-16-2011 |
20110314539 | Proximity Based Device Security - Devices, systems and methods are disclosed for additional security, functionality, and convenience in the operation of a wireless communication device with the use of a separate proximity security token in communication with the wireless communication device. In exemplary embodiments, the token is carried by the user while device logic is installed on the user's wireless communication device. The device logic along with transceivers allows the device to sense proximity of the token through wireless communication. Given a certain range of the proximity security token, as determined by the wireless signal strength, the device logic determines whether the device is in a locked or unlocked state. If the proximity security token is outside the range, then the device is locked. The proximity security token uses ultra low power communications for optimal battery life. | 12-22-2011 |
Michael Horton, Wilson, NC US
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20100248380 | METHOD AND ASSAYS FOR QUANTITATION OF ACETAMIDE IN A COMPOSITION - Disclosed herein are the methods and assays for quantitative determination of acetamide in a composition of a sample. | 09-30-2010 |
Nathaniel Thomas Horton, Burien, WA US
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20100014571 | ASSESSING AIRCRAFT INTERFERENCE PATH LOSS EMPLOYING DISCRETE FREQUENCY STIRRING - A method for accessing aircraft interference path loss in an aircraft. A plurality of radio frequency signals that are stepped through a plurality of frequencies in a frequency range is transmitted from a plurality of locations within an interior of the aircraft. Radio frequency signals present at a receive antenna are received in response to transmitting the plurality of radio frequency signals to form a plurality of measurements. An average of averages curve is generated from the plurality of measurements. A peak to average ratio is identified. Field uniformity is identified. A standard error for the average of averages curve is determined. An upper bound for the aircraft interference path loss in the aircraft is predicted using the average of averages curve, the peak to average ration, the field uniformity, and the standard error. | 01-21-2010 |
20130281027 | Assessing Aircraft Interference Path Loss Employing Discrete Frequency Stirring - A method for accessing aircraft interference path loss in an aircraft. A plurality of radio frequency signals that are stepped through a plurality of frequencies in a frequency range is transmitted from a plurality of locations within an interior of the aircraft. Radio frequency signals present at a receive antenna are received in response to transmitting the plurality of radio frequency signals to form a plurality of measurements. An average of averages curve is generated from the plurality of measurements. A peak to average ratio is identified. Field uniformity is identified. A standard error for the average of averages curve is determined. An upper bound for the aircraft interference path loss in the aircraft is predicted using the average of averages curve, the peak to average ration, the field uniformity, and the standard error. | 10-24-2013 |
Nathan M. Horton, Salem, UT US
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20100021251 | DRILL BIT - A drill bit cable of breaking off and milling up the core of a material being drilled is disclosed. The drill bit includes a shaft having an internal fluid conduit, and a working portion adapted to drill a hole. The working portion includes an exterior shoulder and an exit port. The exit port comprises an exit channel that communicates fluid from the fluid conduit to the working portion of the drill bit. The axis of the exit channel is offset from the axis of the drill bit. The exit channel at least partially overlaps the axis of the drill bit in order to define the diameter of the core formed during the drilling process. The exit port also includes a radially expanding interior shoulder that is adapted to break off the core and mill up the core fragments to prevent the core from entering into the fluid conduit. | 01-28-2010 |
Noah Horton, Sammamish, WA US
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20110004677 | System and method for Implementing PNRP Locality - A method is provided for a host node in a computer network to determine its coordinates in a d-dimensional network space, comprising discovering an address of a peer node in the network, measuring network latency between the host node and the peer node, determining whether network latency has been measured for at least d+1 peer nodes, where, if network latency has not been measured for at least d+1 peer nodes, estimating the network coordinates of the host node, and where, if network latency has been measured for at least d+1 peer nodes, calculating the network coordinates of the host node using d+1 measured latencies. | 01-06-2011 |
20130031404 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING PNRP LOCALITY - A method is provided for a host node in a computer network to determine its coordinates in a d-dimensional network space, comprising discovering an address of a peer node in the network, measuring network latency between the host node and the peer node, determining whether network latency has been measured for at least d+1 peer nodes, where, if network latency has not been measured for at least d+1 peer nodes, estimating the network coordinates of the host node, and where, if network latency has been measured for at least d+1 peer nodes, calculating the network coordinates of the host node using d+1 measured latencies. | 01-31-2013 |
Raymond R. Horton, Dover Plains, NY US
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20090032920 | LASER RELEASE PROCESS FOR VERY THIN SI-CARRIER BUILD - A laser release and glass chip removal process for a integrated circuit module avoiding carrier edge cracking is provided. | 02-05-2009 |
20120091585 | LASER RELEASE PROCESS FOR VERY THIN SI-CARRIER BUILD - A laser release and glass chip removal process for a integrated circuit module avoiding carrier edge cracking is provided. | 04-19-2012 |
20120261458 | PROCESS FOR MAPPING FORMIC ACID DISTRIBUTION - A transfer process for bonding a solderable device to a solderable first substrate having a first oxidized surface comprises placing the solderable device proximate to the first substrate in a reducing chamber, where the first surface cannot be visually observed. We place a second substrate having a second oxidized surface in the chamber in a way to visually observe the second surface. Selecting the first substrate and the second substrate so that the reduction of the second surface correlates with the reduction of the first surface provides an indication of the degree of reduction of the first surface. Introducing a reducing agent into the chamber under reducing conditions reduces the surfaces which we track by irradiating and observing the second surface; evaluate any change in the second surface during irradiation and correlate the change with first surface reduction. When sufficiently reduced, we solder the first substrate to the device. | 10-18-2012 |
Robert Aron Horton, Madison, WI US
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20100151484 | KINASE AND UBIQUINATION ASSAYS - Compositions, including antibodies, polypeptides, and organic molecules, kits, and methods for probing molecular interactions (e.g., deubiquination, ubiquination and kinase activity), e.g., using resonance energy transfer (RET) are provided. | 06-17-2010 |
Robert S. Horton US
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20090045836 | ASIC LOGIC LIBRARY OF FLEXIBLE LOGIC BLOCKS AND METHOD TO ENABLE ENGINEERING CHANGE - A chip design methodology and an integrated circuit chip. The methodology includes providing a plurality of logic gates in a net list, wherein each of the logic gates comprises at least one spare input, synthesizing the net list, and connecting the spare inputs for performing an engineering change late in the design process. | 02-19-2009 |
Robert S. Horton, Colchester, VT US
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20090045839 | ASIC LOGIC LIBRARY OF FLEXIBLE LOGIC BLOCKS AND METHOD TO ENABLE ENGINEERING CHANGE - A chip design methodology and an integrated circuit chip. The methodology includes providing a plurality of logic gates in a net list, wherein each of the logic gates comprises at least one spare input, synthesizing the net list, and connecting the spare inputs for performing an engineering change late in the design process. The invention is also directed to a design structure on which a circuit resides. | 02-19-2009 |
20090183134 | DESIGN STRUCTURE FOR IDENTIFYING AND IMPLEMENTING FLEXIBLE LOGIC BLOCK LOGIC FOR EASY ENGINEERING CHANGES - A design structure for identifying engineering changeable logic, and replacing the identified engineering changeable logic with flexible logic blocks (FLB). The design structure is embodied in a machine readable medium for designing, manufacturing, or testing an integrated circuit. | 07-16-2009 |
20090183135 | Method and Device for Identifying and Implementing Flexible Logic Block Logic for Easy Engineering Changes - A chip design methodology. The methodology includes identifying engineering changeable logic, and replacing the identified engineering changeable logic with flexible logic blocks (FLB). | 07-16-2009 |
20100017773 | Method for Minimizing Impact of Design Changes For Integrated Circuit Designs - A method is provided for updating an existing netlist to reflect a design change. A design incorporating the design change and the existing netlist are provided to a synthesis tool. The design and the existing netlist are processed with the synthesis tool reusing logic structures from the existing netlist. A result is generated by the synthesis tool including the existing netlist and a new portion of a netlist reflecting the design change. | 01-21-2010 |
20120083913 | SEMICONDUCTOR LAYER FORMING METHOD AND STRUCTURE - A method of forming and electrical structure. The method includes determining that a first semiconductor device requires an engineering change order (ECO). An additional structure layer required to implement the ECO is determined. A first insertion point location for inserting the additional structure layer within the first semiconductor device is selected. The first insertion point location is associated with a second insertion point location within a design for a second semiconductor device. The second semiconductor device is generated in accordance with the first ECO. The second semiconductor device comprises second structures. The second structures comprise same structures as first structures in the first semiconductor device. The second structures are formed in locations within the second semiconductor device that are associated with locations in the first semiconductor device comprising the first structures. The second semiconductor device comprises the additional structure layer located within the second insertion point location. | 04-05-2012 |
20120167022 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR IDENTIFYING AND IMPLEMENTING FLEXIBLE LOGIC BLOCK LOGIC FOR EASY ENGINEERING CHANGES - A chip design methodology and an integrated circuit chip. The methodology includes identifying engineering changeable logic, and replacing the identified engineering changeable logic with flexible logic blocks (FLB). | 06-28-2012 |
20140223111 | MANAGING OUT-OF-ORDER MEMORY COMMAND EXECUTION FROM MULTIPLE QUEUES WHILE MAINTAINING DATA COHERENCY - Responsive to selecting a particular queue from among at least two queues to place an incoming event into within a particular entry from among multiple entries ordered upon arrival of the particular queue each comprising a separate collision vector, a memory address for the incoming event is compared with each queued memory address for each queued event in the other entries in the at least one other queue. Responsive to the memory address for the incoming event matching at least one particular queued memory address for at least one particular queued event in the at least one other queue, at least one particular bit is set in a particular collision vector for the particular entry in at least one bit position from among the bits corresponding with at least one row entry position of the at least one particular queued memory address within the other entries. | 08-07-2014 |
20140223115 | MANAGING OUT-OF-ORDER MEMORY COMMAND EXECUTION FROM MULTIPLE QUEUES WHILE MAINTAINING DATA COHERENCY - Responsive to selecting a particular queue from among at least two queues to place an incoming event into within a particular entry from among multiple entries ordered upon arrival of the particular queue each comprising a separate collision vector, a memory address for the incoming event is compared with each queued memory address for each queued event in the other entries in the at least one other queue. Responsive to the memory address for the incoming event matching at least one particular queued memory address for at least one particular queued event in the at least one other queue, at least one particular bit is set in a particular collision vector for the particular entry in at least one bit position from among the bits corresponding with at least one row entry position of the at least one particular queued memory address within the other entries. | 08-07-2014 |
20140266356 | DISTRIBUTING MULTIPLEXING LOGIC TO REMOVE MULTIPLEXOR LATENCY ON THE OUTPUT PATH FOR VARIABLE CLOCK CYCLE, DELAYED SIGNALS - A logic unit is configured with least one multiplexor distributed along a delay path of a logic unit, wherein each at least one multiplexor is configured to receive two inputs and output one of the two inputs, wherein each at least one multiplexor is configured to select one of the two inputs to control a particular programmable number of clock cycles of delay added to a signal from 1 to N clock cycles. The logic unit is configured with at least two latches distributed along the delay path of the logic unit, wherein each at least one latch is configured to add a clock cycle of delay, wherein a terminating latch from among the at least two latches is configured to output the signal delayed by the particular programmable number of clock cycles. | 09-18-2014 |
Robert Spencer Horton, Colchester, VT US
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20080307147 | COMPUTER SYSTEM BUS BRIDGE - A bus bridge between a high speed computer processor bus and a high speed output bus. The preferred embodiment is a bus bridge between a GPUL bus for a GPUL PowerPC microprocessor from International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) and an output high speed interface (MPI). Another preferred embodiment is a bus bridge in a bus transceiver on a multi-chip module. | 12-11-2008 |
Roger Horton, Longmont, CO US
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20090188499 | Method and apparatus for customizing delivery of an oxygen-enriched gas to a user - A method of customizing delivery of an oxygen-enriched gas to a user includes calibrating an oxygen delivery device such that it is configured to deliver oxygen-enriched gas to the user in an amount specific to the user's predicted need, which need is correlated with the user's then-current activity. An apparatus for achieving this method is also disclosed herein. | 07-30-2009 |
Roger A. Horton, Winston-Salem, NC US
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20110092812 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CREATING THREE-DIMENSIONAL IMAGES USING TOMOSYNTHETIC COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY - A system for constructing image slices through a selected object, the system comprising an identifiable fiducial reference in a fixed position relative to the selected object, wherein the fiducial reference comprises at least two identifiable reference markers. A source of radiation is provided for irradiating the selected object and the fiducial reference to form a projected image of the selected object and the fiducial reference which is recorded by a recording medium. | 04-21-2011 |
Shawn Horton, Moline, IL US
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20100187946 | Current Diverter Ring - The current diverter rings and bearing isolators serve to dissipate an electrical charge from a rotating piece of equipment to ground, such as from a motor shaft to a motor housing. The current diverter ring includes a body and a first and second wall protruding therefrom, which walls form an annular channel. The body may be affixed to a shaft, a motor housing, a bearing isolator, or other structure. In a first embodiment, a plurality of conductive segments is fixedly positioned within the annular channel to conduct electrical charges from the shaft to the motor housing. In a second embodiment, conductive segments are positioned between an inner and an outer body. The bearing isolator may incorporate an annular channel for retention of conductive segments within the stator of the bearing isolator or it may be fashioned with a receptor groove into which a current diverter ring may be mounted. | 07-29-2010 |
20110193446 | Current Diverter Ring - The current diverter rings and bearing isolators serve to dissipate an electrical charge from a rotating piece of equipment to ground, such as from a motor shaft to a motor housing. One embodiment of the current diverter ring includes an inner body and an outer body configured to clamp at least one conductive segment between them. In the preferred embodiments of the current diverter ring, the conductive segments are positioned in radial channels. The outer body may be affixed to a shaft, a motor housing, a bearing isolator, or other structure. The bearing isolator may incorporate a retention chamber for holding conductive segments within the stator of the bearing isolator, or the bearing isolator may be fashioned with a receptor groove into which a current diverter ring may be mounted. | 08-11-2011 |
20140191630 | Current Diverter Ring - The current diverter rings and bearing isolators serve to dissipate an electrical charge from a rotating piece of equipment to ground, such as from a motor shaft to a motor housing. One embodiment of the current diverter ring includes an inner body and an outer body configured to clamp at least one conductive segment between them. In the preferred embodiments of the current diverter ring, the conductive segments are positioned in radial channels. The outer body may be affixed to a shaft, a motor housing, a bearing isolator, or other structure. The bearing isolator may incorporate a retention chamber for holding conductive segments within the stator of the bearing isolator, or the bearing isolator may be fashioned with a receptor groove into which a current diverter ring may be mounted. | 07-10-2014 |
Sherman Horton, Chelmsford, MA US
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20090002324 | Method, Apparatus and Computer Program Product for Providing a Scrolling Mechanism for Touch Screen Devices - An apparatus for providing a scrolling mechanism for touch screen devices may include a detector, a scroll cursor generator and a scrolling device. The detector may be configured to receive an indication of a detection of a touch event at a touch screen display generating a content view of at least a portion of a content page. The scroll cursor generator may be in communication with the detector and may be configured to generate a scroll cursor at a touch position corresponding to movement of an object associated with the touch event. The scrolling device may be in communication with the scroll cursor generator and may be configured to provide scrolling over the content page in response to the scroll cursor contacting a predefined portion of the content view. | 01-01-2009 |
Stanley Horton, Madison, CT US
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20090005297 | Aprotinin Variants - The present invention relates to the field of proteins that inhibit serine protease activity. The invention also relates to the field of nucleic acid constructs, vectors and host cells for producing serine protease inhibiting proteins, pharmaceutical compositions containing such proteins, and methods for their use. | 01-01-2009 |
Stuart M. Horton, Washington, DC US
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20100244919 | DIGITAL SUPPRESSION OF SPIKES ON AN I2C BUS - An apparatus that is adapted to receive signals from an Inter-Integrated Circuit (I | 09-30-2010 |
20110260766 | DIGITAL SUPPRESSION OF SPIKES ON AN I2C BUS - An apparatus that is adapted to receive signals from an Inter-Integrated Circuit (I | 10-27-2011 |
Thomas C. Horton, Newburgh, IN US
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20120067892 | TAMPER-EVIDENT CONTAINER SYSTEM - A container system for storing material includes a container and a mating closure having a tamper-evident ring frangibly attached to the closure. The container includes a neck having a container thread and an annular rim for engaging the tamper-evident ring when the closure is removed from the container. In some embodiments, the neck includes one or more retaining structures for engaging the tamper-evident ring during retort sterilization processing, packaging, shipping or handling. The retaining structure in some embodiments includes one or more ramps having multiple inclined surfaces. Each inclined surface is oriented at an acute angle between about five and about forty-five degrees such that the tamper-evident ring can slip past the retaining structure when a threshold removal torque is applied. A method of sealing a container using a tamper-evident container system is also provided. | 03-22-2012 |
20130134057 | Container and Closure - An improved container provides a container body and a closure. In some embodiments, a scooping utensil retainer is disposed on the closure. The scooping utensil retainer includes opposing flanges protruding from the closure surface. A flange rib protrudes from the first flange into the flange gap, extending from the closure surface to the distal end of the flange. A tapered retainer gap is provided between flanges for resiliently clamping the handle of a scooping utensil. In some embodiments, the closure can include an annular ridge shaped for engaging a downwardly extending skirt on a like container when two like containers are vertically stacked. In some embodiments the container body includes an in-mold label affixed to a substantially straight side wall, the in-mold label covering at least about 95% of the exterior surface area of the container body. | 05-30-2013 |
Todd Horton, Anderson, SC US
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20080305954 | Method of Controlling the Aquatic Weed Hydrilla Verticillata - A method of controlling the aquatic weed Hydrilla verticillata which comprises allowing a herbicidally effective amount of (RS)-2-(4-isopropyl-4-methyl-5-oxo-2-imidazolin-2-yl)-5-methoxymethylnicotinic acid (imazamox) or an agriculturally acceptable salt thereof to act on the aquatic weed and/or its aqueous habitat containing seeds or other propagating organs of said aquatic weed. | 12-11-2008 |
20090011934 | Method for Controlling Aquatic Weeds - The present invention relates to a method for the control of aquatic weeds which comprises applying a herbicidally effective amount of at least one compound of formula (I) | 01-08-2009 |
Tomas C. Horton, Newburgh, IN US
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20110315586 | Container And Closure - An improved container provides a container body and a closure. In some embodiments, a scooping utensil retainer is disposed on the closure. The scooping utensil retainer includes opposing flanges protruding from the closure surface. A flange rib protrudes from the first flange into the flange gap, extending from the closure surface to the distal end of the flange. A tapered retainer gap is provided between flanges for resiliently clamping the handle of a scooping utensil. In some embodiments, the closure can include an annular ridge shaped for engaging a downwardly extending skirt on a like container when two like containers are vertically stacked. In some embodiments the container body includes an in-mold label affixed to a substantially straight side wall, the in-mold label covering at least about 95% of the exterior surface area of the container body. | 12-29-2011 |
20110315650 | Container Seal - A container for storing matter provides a container body having a resilient flange protruding outward therefrom to form a seal between the container body and a mating closure. The resilient flange is deflected by the inner surface of the mating closure to form a first releasable seal between the closure and the container body. The resilient flange includes an aspect ratio of length divided by thickness. A second releasable seal is formed in some embodiments between the upper edge of the side wall and the closure when the mating closure is positioned on the container body. | 12-29-2011 |
Travis D. Horton, Mountain Home, TX US
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20100276652 | Livestock Drop Guard - A livestock guard. The livestock guard may include a rectangular base frame. Two vertical posts may be attached to the rectangular base frame. There may be a pivot bar centrally and longitudinally oriented within the rectangular base frame. There may be two livestock guard ramps within the rectangular base frame and pivotally attached to the pivot bar in such a way as to decline away from the pivot bar in opposite directions. The pivot bar may be supported at each end by a spring assembly housed in one of the vertical post members. The pivot bar may be supported in such a way as to normally rest at a predetermined height above the rectangular base frame and also in such a way as to be depressible to the height of the rectangular base frame when pressed under a certain weight. | 11-04-2010 |
Tyler Patrick Horton, Hood River, OR US
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20090218447 | VIBRATION ISOLATION DEVICES AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Vibration isolation devices and associated systems and methods are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, for example, an unmanned aircraft can include a fuselage having a first fuselage section and a second fuselage section adjacent to and at least approximately longitudinally aligned with the first fuselage section. The aircraft can also include at least one vibration isolation device coupling the first fuselage section to the second fuselage section. The vibration isolation device is translationally stiffer along a longitudinal axis than it is along a lateral and a vertical axis, and rotationally stiffer about a pitch and a yaw axis than it is about a roll axis. | 09-03-2009 |
20120104169 | VIBRATION ISOLATION DEVICES AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Vibration isolation devices and associated systems and methods are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, for example, an unmanned aircraft can include a fuselage having a first fuselage section and a second fuselage section adjacent to and at least approximately longitudinally aligned with the first fuselage section. The aircraft can also include at least one vibration isolation device coupling the first fuselage section to the second fuselage section. The vibration isolation device is translationally stiffer along a longitudinal axis than it is along a lateral and a vertical axis, and rotationally stiffer about a pitch and a yaw axis than it is about a roll axis. | 05-03-2012 |
Victor Armando Horton, Louisville, KY US
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20120082813 | Fob Keeper is a string of material modified as to repair an automobile remote fob case that is broken at the point it attaches to a key ring. - The Fob Keeper can be used with any automobile remote fob case. Neither the number of buttons on the remote fob nor the sizes of the remote fob are a determining factor of the Fob Keepers use. It must be attached on the inside of the remote fob. It is not necessary for the Fob Keeper to be attached to both the front and back cover, the Fob Keeper will work while being only attached to either part of the fob case. | 04-05-2012 |
Walter P. Horton, Rutherfordton, NC US
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20090032063 | Solid cleaning composition and method of use - This invention relates to solid cleaning compositions and the method for using the solid compositions to clean appliances and other soiled surfaces. The solid cleaning composition is generally comprised of a majority by weight of a cleaning active system; ingredients for forming the cleaning active system into a solid form; and optionally, a fragrance. The solid cleaning composition is ideally suited for reducing and/or eliminating microbial growth, including biofilm growth, contained within and/or on appliances, particularly those appliances that have water contact surfaces such as washing machines and dishwashers. The solid cleaning composition further provides reduction and/or elimination of undesirable odor and staining typically associated with such microbial growth. | 02-05-2009 |
William A. Horton, Portland, OR US
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20090192133 | TREATMENT FOR ACHONDROPLASIA - The present application provides, inter alia, methods of treating disorders mediated by FGFRs and methods of screening for Hsp90 inhibitor compounds. | 07-30-2009 |
William R. Horton, Hope, IN US
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20110285187 | CHILD-RESTRAINT HARNESS FOR JUVENILE VEHICLE SEAT - A child restraint includes a juvenile seat and a child-restraint harness coupled to the juvenile seat. The juvenile seat includes a seat bottom and a seat back extending upwardly from the seat bottom. The juvenile seat also includes a headrest mounted for up-and-down movement on the seat back relative to the seat bottom. | 11-24-2011 |
W. Travis Horton, West Lafayette, IN US
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20120006022 | ORGANIC RANKINE CYCLE WITH FLOODED EXPANSION AND INTERNAL REGENERATION - A heat engine system configured to extract thermal energy from a heat source, convert a first portion of the thermal energy to work using an expansion device, and reject a second portion of the thermal energy to a heat sink. The system utilizes a second fluid to inhibit a temperature drop of the first fluid within the expansion device. | 01-12-2012 |