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Allen Hutton, Toledo, OH US
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20140263882 | Stand for Dinnerware - A stand for dinnerware that can be easily adjusted for an enhanced presentation of food and drink. The stand includes a base, a pillar, and one or more holders. The pillar is configured for positioning on the base. Each of the holders is configured for adjustable positioning on the pillar. Further, each holder is configured to support an article of dinnerware. | 09-18-2014 |
Amanda E. Hutton, Lantana, FL US
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20120137957 | NOISE-MAKING DEVICE - Noise-making devices are presented including: a compressible noise-making assembly, the compressible noise-making assembly configured for emitting a noise upon compressive deformation; a compression assembly for compressing and retaining the compressible noise-making assembly, the compression assembly including, at least two opposing surfaces defining a cavity for receiving the compressible noise-making assembly, the opposing surfaces each in mechanical communication with the compressible noise-making assembly, and at least two pulls each attached to one of the opposing surfaces such that when the two pulls are divergently pulled a compressive force is exerted upon the compressible noise-making device by the opposing surfaces. | 06-07-2012 |
20130260638 | NOISE-MAKING DEVICE - Noise-making devices are presented including: a compressible noise-making assembly, the compressible noise-making assembly configured for emitting a noise upon compressive deformation; at least two pull channels circumferentially disposed approximately 90° apart with respect to one another along a surface of the compressible noise-making assembly; a number of channel overhangs disposed along an upper edge of the at least two pull channels along the surface of the compressible noise-making assembly; and a compression assembly for compressing and retaining the compressible noise-making assembly, the compression assembly including, at least two opposing surfaces defining a cavity for receiving the compressible noise-making assembly each disposed along the at least two pull channels, where the at least two opposing surfaces are each in mechanical communication with the compressible noise-making assembly. | 10-03-2013 |
20150136040 | Edible Spinning Top for Domesticated Animals - An edible spinning top for domesticated animals is designed to be an interactive treat for a dog, a cat, or any other kind of domesticated animal. The edible spinning top includes a spindle, a body, and a pointed protrusion. The spindle allows a user to initiate the rapid rotation of the body. In addition, the body allows the edible spinning top to maintain its rotational inertia. The pointed protrusion allows the edible spinning top to rotate upon a contact surface with minimal friction. The spindle, the body, and the pointed protrusion are made of an edible, desiccated, and brittle composition so that the edible spinning top can be rotated, can interact with a domesticated animal, and can be consumed by the domesticated animal. | 05-21-2015 |
Brian Hutton, Edmond, OK US
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20130181419 | FOOD PAN CARRIER - A food pan carrier has a pan carrier body with a wheeled dolly attached thereto. The wheeled dolly is connected with at least one fastener. The wheeled dolly is removably connected to the food pan carrier body so that it may be easily connected and disconnected therefrom. | 07-18-2013 |
Chris Edgar Hutton, Sperry, OK US
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20160075173 | PAINTER'S PALETTE - There is provided herein an artist's palette that comprises a coated paper product that is formed into a container for containing paint that is used in painting. In some embodiments, the coating will be silicone or acrylic which will tend to make the paper impervious to paint. In some embodiments, the container might take the form of a generally rectangular shape with sidewalls. In other embodiments, the inventive palette might be accompanied by a matching lid which could be made of the same or similarly treated paper. In some further embodiments, the invention might be constructed with some number of internal compartments into which different colored paints could be placed. In such an instance, the internal walls in an embodiment would utilize the same coated paper as was utilized in the palette. | 03-17-2016 |
Daniel Hutton, Brighton, MA US
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20130267891 | THROMBECTOMY CATHETER SYSTEMS - A thrombectomy catheter system is disclosed which includes a catheter having an exhaust lumen, an infusion lumen and a high pressure tube. The high pressure tube includes a nozzle orifice for forming a high pressure jet of fluid for cutting occlusive material from within a body lumen. The nozzle orifice is positioned to direct the high pressure jet of fluid into the distal end of the exhaust lumen which creates a suctioning effect. The infusion lumen replaces fluid that is removed from the body lumen through the exhaust lumen by a suctioning effect created by the fluid jet. | 10-10-2013 |
20140094727 | COMPRESSION DEVICE PUMPING - A compression device includes a compression garment positionable on the limb of the wearer and having an inflatable bladder for providing compression treatment to the limb. A pump assembly is supported by the compression garment. The pump assembly is in fluid communication with the bladder for pressurized fluid delivery. The pump assembly includes at least first and second pumps. Passaging connects each of the first and second pumps for fluid communication with the inflatable bladder. | 04-03-2014 |
Daphne L. Hutton, Baltimore, MD US
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20160095958 | BONE REGENERATION USING STROMAL VASCULAR FRACTION, PLATELET-DERIVED GROWTH FACTOR-RICH HYDROGEL, THREE-DIMENSIONAL PRINTED POLY-EPSILON-CAPROLACTONE SCAFFOLDS - The presently disclosed subject matter focuses on recapitulating the heterotypic interactions needed to maximize the co-development of vasculature and bone. More particularly, the presently disclosed subject matter explores the potential of cellular aggregation and temporal presentation of factors to induce the cell-cell signaling events required to stimulate ASCs to self-organize into vascularized bone. Further, exogenous PDGF-BB synergizes complex tissue formation in ASC cultures by enhancing vascular stability and osteogenic differentiation. The presently disclosed approach provides a robust protocol to engineer vascularized bone with ASCs in vitro. | 04-07-2016 |
David Hutton, Tallahassee, FL US
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20110154298 | COLLECTING COMPUTER PROCESSOR INSTRUMENTATION DATA - A system and method for collecting instrumentation data in a processor with a pipelined instruction execution stages arranged in an out-of-order execution architecture. One instruction group in a Global Completion Table is marked as a tagged group. Instrumentation data is stored for processing stages processing instructions associated with the tagged group. Sample signal pulses trigger a determination of whether the tagged group is the next-to-complete instruction group. When the sample pulse occurs at a time when the tagged group is the next-to-complete group, the instrumentation data is written as an output. Instrumentation data present during sample pulses that occur when the tagged group is not the next-to-complete group is optionally discarded. Sample pulses are generated at a rate equal to the desired sample rate times the number of groups in the global completion table to better ensure occurrence of a next-to-complete tagged group. | 06-23-2011 |
20110219213 | INSTRUCTION CRACKING BASED ON MACHINE STATE - A method, information processing system, and computer program product manage instruction execution based on machine state. At least one instruction is received. The at least one instruction is decoded. A current machine state is determined in response to the decoding. The at least one instruction is organized into a set of unit of operations based on the current machine state that has been determined. The set of unit of operations is executed. | 09-08-2011 |
20110252220 | INSTRUCTION CRACKING AND ISSUE SHORTENING BASED ON INSTRUCTION BASE FIELDS, INDEX FIELDS, OPERAND FIELDS, AND VARIOUS OTHER INSTRUCTION TEXT BITS - A method, information processing system, and computer program product crack and/or shorten computer executable instructions. At least one instruction is received. The at least on instruction is analyzed. An instruction type associated with the at least one instruction is identified. At least one of a base field, an index field, one or more operands, and a mask field of the instruction are analyzed. At least one of the following is then performed: the at least one instruction is organized into a set of unit of operation; and the at least one instruction is shortened. The set of unit of operations is then executed. | 10-13-2011 |
20130339670 | REDUCING OPERAND STORE COMPARE PENALTIES - Embodiments relate to reducing operand store compare penalties by detecting potential unit of operation (UOP) dependencies. An aspect includes a computer system for reducing operation store compare penalties. The system includes memory and a processor. The system performs a method including cracking an instruction into units of operation, where each UOP includes instruction text and address determination fields. The method includes identifying a load UOP among the plurality of UOPs and comparing values of the address determination fields of the load UOP with values of address determination fields of one or more previously-decoded store UOPs. The method also includes forcing, prior to issuance of the instruction to an execution unit, a dependency between the load UOP and the one or more previously-decoded store UOPs based on the comparing. | 12-19-2013 |
David S. Hutton, Poughkeepsie, NY US
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20100030965 | DISOWNING CACHE ENTRIES ON AGING OUT OF THE ENTRY - Caching where portions of data are stored in slower main memory and are transferred to faster memory between one or more processors and the main memory. The cache is such that an individual cache system must communicate to other associated cache systems, or check with such cache systems, to determine if they contain a copy of a given cached location prior to or upon modification or appropriation of data at a given cached location. The cache further includes provisions for determining when the data stored in a particular memory location may be replaced. | 02-04-2010 |
Derek Hutton, Everett, WA US
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20150369730 | LASER ILLUMINATED GAS IMAGING - Aspects of the invention generally relate to illumination gas imaging and detection. Camera systems can illuminate a target scene with light sources configured to emit absorbing and non-absorbing wavelengths with respect to a target gas. An image of the target scene illuminated with a non-absorbing wavelength can be compared to a non-illuminated image of the target scene in order to determine information about the background of the target scene. If sufficient light of the non-absorbing wavelength is scattered by the scene toward a detector, the target scene comprises an adequate background for performing a gas imaging process. A camera system can alert a user of portions of the target scene suitable or unsuitable for performing a gas imaging process. If necessary, the user can reposition the system until sufficient portions of the target scene are recognized as suitable for performing the gas imaging process. | 12-24-2015 |
Donald Hutton, Argyle, TX US
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20140210450 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ESTIMATING RETURN LOSS - Systems and techniques for return loss estimation are described. A forward power sample is taken from a power amplifier of a transmitter by sampling a feedback signal used for power control of the amplifier, and a reflected power sample at an output of the power amplifier is taken by observing the power at a circulator termination of the power amplifier. A difference determination is made for the forward power sample and the fleeted power sample in the analog domain to determine a return loss and may be digitized for further processing such as return loss measurement and comparison against thresholds. A further comparator circuit may be used to insure that measurements are made when the signal strength is adequate. | 07-31-2014 |
Geoffrey Hutton, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20120310705 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SEPARATING DEMAND MODELS AND DEMAND FORECASTS INTO CAUSAL COMPONENTS - According to some embodiments, a method and system provides separating demand models and forecasts into demand components thereof. The methods include receiving a demand model to forecast a demand for a product or service; decomposing the demand model into a plurality of distinct demand components, each of the demand components associated with a causal contribution to a demand for the product or service; and generating a demand forecast including an indication of the plurality of demand components associated with the causal contributions contributing to the demand forecast for the product or service. Some embodiments include a method to determine demand components of a demand model for a product or service based on historical data. | 12-06-2012 |
20130066678 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DEMAND MODELING AND DEMAND FORECASTING PROMOTIONAL TACTICS - According to some embodiments, a system and method includes receiving historical data of promotional offers associated with a product or service, the promotional offers including at least one tactic effect; receiving a request to forecast a demand for the product or service, the request including an indication of a promotional offer tactic effect; generating a demand forecast including a tactic lift for the requested promotional offer tactic effect, the demand forecast based on the at least one tactic effect contributing to the demand for the product or service; and providing an output of the generated demand forecast | 03-14-2013 |
James Alexander Hutton, Cary, NC US
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20100191690 | FRAMEWORK FOR DELTA ANALYSIS DURING AUTOMATED BUILDS - A Delta Framework program (DF) automatically detects and prevents breaking scenarios during an automated software build by identifying a build artifact from a list of build artifacts in a repository; comparing the build artifact to a current software build; identifying a delta between the build artifact and the current software build; determining whether the delta has a link to a rule in the rules database; responsive to the artifact having a link to a rule, determining whether the rule identifies a breaking scenario; responsive to the rule identifying the breaking scenario, taking an action specified by the rule. | 07-29-2010 |
John Hutton, Tybee Island, GA US
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20140326679 | Air Cloud Particle Suspension Dredge - The present invention diffuses air through a sea floor-mounted grid, raises particle clouds in four to twenty percent solutions to a height of one to four feet, and transports the particle cloud by favorable currents to designated locations upstream and downstream while releasing dissolved oxygen throughout the water column. The process is used in shallow depths, less that thirty-three feet (2 bars) with minimum favorable water currents of one-half to one knot. The sea floor-mounted grid is used for diffusion of air to alleviate hypoxic environments in depths less than sixty-six feet (5 bars.) | 11-06-2014 |
John Hutton, Aurora, CO US
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20120070847 | Method For Detecting And Purifying Pancreatic Beta Cells - The invention is based, in part, on the discovery that a polypeptide, referred to herein as Betacam, is selectively expressed on the surface of pancreatic islet cells, Thus, in one aspect, the invention is directed to compositions comprising Betacam or that can be used to detect Betacam. In another aspect, the invention provides methods of detecting (e.g., non-invasively) pancreatic beta cells from a mammalian cell source. Another aspect of the invention is directed to cellular purification of pancreatic beta cells from a heterogeneous cell source of multiple kinds. In another aspect, the invention provides methods of identifying agents that modulate activity of Betacam-In yet another aspect, the invention provides for improved treatment and diagnosis of diabetes. | 03-22-2012 |
20150118158 | Method For Detecting And Purifying Pancreatic Beta Cells - The invention is based, in part, on the discovery that a polypeptide, referred to herein as Betacam, is selectively expressed on the surface of pancreatic islet cells. Thus, in one aspect, the invention is directed to compositions comprising Betacam or that can be used to detect Betacam. In another aspect, the invention provides methods of detecting (e.g., non-invasively) pancreatic beta cells from a mammalian cell source. Another aspect of the invention is directed to cellular purification of pancreatic beta cells from a heterogeneous cell source of multiple kinds. In another aspect, the invention provides methods of identifying agents that modulate activity of Betacam. In yet another aspect, the invention provides for improved treatment and diagnosis of diabetes. | 04-30-2015 |
John C. Hutton, Denver, CO US
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20100143374 | DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC TARGET FOR AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES AND USES THEREOF - Described is the identification of ZnT8 as an autoantigen target in type I autoimmune diabetes (T1D), other autoimmune disease, and other diabetes-linked diseases and conditions. Also described are a variety of therapeutic, diagnostic, and prognostic tools and methods based on this discovery. The identification of genetic variation in ZnT8 as an important player in the initiation of the disease process and the progression of autoimmunity to clinical diabetes is disclosed. | 06-10-2010 |
20100172932 | USE OF ISLET GLUCOSE-6-PHOSPHATASE RELATED PROTEIN AS A DIAGNOSTIC TOOL AND THERAPEUTIC TARGET FOR AUTOIMMUNE DIABETES - A method and compositions for detecting autoimmunity to islet glucose-6-phosphatase related protein (IGRP). Detection of IGRP autoantibodies alone, and in combination with other molecules such as the 65-kDa form of glutamate decarboxylase (GAD | 07-08-2010 |
20120321648 | USE OF ISLET GLUCOSE-6-PHOSPHATASE RELATED PROTEIN AS A DIAGNOSTIC TOOL AND THERAPEUTIC TARGET FOR AUTOIMMUNE DIABETES - A method and compositions for detecting autoimmunity to islet glucose-6-phosphatase related protein (IGRP). Detection of IGRP autoantibodies alone, and in combination with other molecules such as the 65-kDa form of glutamate decarboxylase (GAD | 12-20-2012 |
20130109107 | DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE | 05-02-2013 |
John F. Hutton, Fort Collins, CO US
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20120134678 | SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING PHYSICALLY SEPARATED COMPUTE AND I/O RESOURCES IN THE DATACENTER TO ENABLE SPACE AND POWER SAVINGS - An embodiment of a system and method disaggregate I/O resources from a server's compute resources, such as CPU and memory, by moving the server's local I/O devices to a remote location apart from the server's compute resources. An embodiment uses optical technology to accomplish the fast communication speeds needed between the compute resources and the remotely located I/O resources. Specifically, an embodiment uses fiber-optic cables and electrical-to-optical conversion to facilitate communication between the compute resources and the I/O resources. The compute resources and the remotely located I/O resources can be designed differently to allow conductive liquid cooling for the compute resources and air cooling for the I/O resources. | 05-31-2012 |
Larisa Hutton, Atlanta, GA US
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20120291176 | METHODS AND ARTICLES FOR ACCESSORIZING SHOULDER, CHEST, & BACK - Methods and articles for accessorizing a person's shoulder, chest, and back are provided. The methods and articles for accessorizing a person's shoulder, chest, and back of this disclosure provide a defined form or shape so that a consistent, predictable, and repeatable look can be achieved. Furthermore, the methods and articles for accessorizing a person's shoulder, chest, and back of this disclosure can be more difficult to move or slip from their intended placement or become re-arranged from their intended configurations than existing accessory articles such as shawls and scarves. Still further, the methods and articles for accessorizing a person's shoulder, chest, and back of this disclosure are reversible and designed to be transformed into a variety of looks. | 11-22-2012 |
Lenny J. Hutton, West Bloomfield, MI US
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20090025321 | Apparatus for temporarily dividing a hospital room into medically private patient areas - An arrangement for temporarily dividing a room or space, and in particular a hospital room, into two medically private spaces includes a structured divider panel that extends between the floor and the ceiling and extends/retracts between opposite walls of the hospital room. The divider panel is multilayered and includes an inner layer that is sandwiched between and intersecured to a pair of outer layers, the inner layer being of sound-deadening material and the securement being such as to inhibit sound from passing between the separated spaces. In an aspect, a pair of wipers impregnated with an antibacterial or antimicrobial substance is positioned to automatically wipe and sanitize the exterior surfaces of the outer layers during extension and retraction of the panel. | 01-29-2009 |
Leo T. Hutton, Wetmore, CO US
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20160101932 | CHEMICAL RESISTANT EVAPORATION CONTROL STRUCTURES - The invention relates to chemically resistant structures that float on top of a liquid to reduce the level of evaporation from the liquid. The liquid could be in a small container or vat, or in a larger pool, pond, or reservoir. The structure is preferably a foamed material of a polyamide or fluoropolymer, or may be a hollow or foamed structure having a polyamide or fluoropolymer outer layer. The structures covering the liquid may consist of a single structure or two or more discrete structures that partially or fully cover the surface of a liquid. The covering is especially useful where the fluid contains toxic, reactive or corrosive substances. One preferred structure is a polyvinylidene fluoride foam structure (such as a KYNAR from Arkema Inc) at about 0.1-36 inches in length/diameter. | 04-14-2016 |
Matthew W. Hutton, Burke, VA US
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20120083617 | Process for Extracting Lipids from Microalgae - A process for extracting lipids from microalgae; the process involves pretreating a quantity of non-homogenized microalgae with an aliphatic alcohol for a predetermined period of time. The pretreatment liberates a substantial portion of lipids from the microalgae without requiring energy intensive cell membrane disruptive technologies. The liberated lipids are then treated with a transesterification reagent to form fatty acid methyl esters. The fatty acid methyl esters are separated from the resulting mixture and may be further purified to remove remaining solvents or other impurities. The fatty acid methyl esters produced by the process are suitable as a green energy biodiesel product. | 04-05-2012 |
Melinda M. Hutton, Hamilton, MN US
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20110257113 | Method for Inducing a Trif-Bias - The use of a selected aminoalkyl glusoaminide 4-phosphate (AGP) CRX-547 to induce a TRIF biased response in a human system, which results in reduced levels of MyD88-dependent cytokines relative to the MyD88-dependent cytokines induced by its diastereomer AGP CRX-527. | 10-20-2011 |
Michael L. Hutton, Newton, MA US
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20100105034 | DETECTING AND TREATING DEMENTIA - This document relates to methods and materials for detecting mutations that can be linked to dementia. For example, methods and materials for detecting one or more mutations within PGRN nucleic acid are provided. This document also provides methods and materials for detecting the level of progranulin expression. In addition, this document relates to methods and materials for treating mammals having a neurodegenerative disorder (e.g., dementia). For example, methods and materials for increasing PGRN polypeptide levels in mammals are provided, as are methods and materials for identifying agents that can be used to increase PGRN polypeptide levels in mammals. | 04-29-2010 |
20130345142 | DETECTING AND TREATING DEMENTIA - This document relates to methods and materials for detecting mutations that can be linked to dementia. For example, methods and materials for detecting one or more mutations within PGRN nucleic acid are provided. This document also provides methods and materials for detecting the level of progranulin expression. In addition, this document relates to methods and materials for treating mammals having a neurodegenerative disorder (e.g., dementia). For example, methods and materials for increasing PGRN polypeptide levels in mammals are provided, as are methods and materials for identifying agents that can be used to increase PGRN polypeptide levels in mammals. | 12-26-2013 |
Norman J. Hutton, Franklin Lakes, NJ US
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20090281516 | MULTILAYER CONTAINERS - A multilayer evacuated blood collection tube is provided having a first tube layer, and a second tube layer formed on the first tube layer and a closure, the second tube layer being a nanocomposite barrier layer. Such containers include but are not limited to blood collection tubes, evacuated blood collection tubes, centrifuge tubes, culture bottles, and syringe barrels. | 11-12-2009 |
Peter B. Hutton, Houston, TX US
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20110146798 | PURGE MANIFOLD - A purge manifold for mounting between a source of pressurized process fluid and an instrumentation manifold is described. The purge manifold includes a manifold body and various passageways therein including a purge fluid inlet, process fluid inlet(s) and test and bypass valves. In the most preferred use of the invention the purge manifold is mounted directly to an instrumentation manifold, winch instrumentation manifold is fluidly coupled directly to a differential pressure transmitter. The purge manifold permits introduction of a purging fluid to evacuate the passageways of the purge manifold and force the process fluid at least towards the taps of the source of process fluid. | 06-23-2011 |
20120285541 | FOUR VALVE DOUBLE VENT TRANSMITTER MANIFOLD - The manifold of the invention is designed to vent respective high and low pressure sources of fluid pressure from beneath the foils of a pressure transmitter and directing the vented fluid, respectively, through high and low pressure passageways to high and low pressure vents of the manifold. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the manifold has a primary and a secondary vent valve for each of the high and low pressure passageways through the manifold. A method of venting the manifold is also described. | 11-15-2012 |
20150034191 | BELLOWS VALVE AND DOUBLE VALVE BODY INCORPORATING THE SAME - Valves for regulating the flow of fluids where high containment of the fluid is required for environmental and/or regulatory compliance. In specific embodiments of the invention, the valve is a bellows valve having other anti-leak safety features, including a metal to metal backseat of the valve stem onto a cartridge and Grafoii™ seals and packing, | 02-05-2015 |
Phil Hutton, Grand Forks, ND US
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20080196308 | THERMALLY STABLE COCURRENT GASIFICATION SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A method and apparatus, in one example, relates to a system and method for the generation of very low-tar, high-energy synthesis gas from a large variety of carbonaceous feedstock, including those with higher moisture levels than conventional gasifiers. The system comprises a gasification reactor wherein a portion of the energy of the output syngas of the reactor is used to heat the gasification zone of the reactor via an annular space surrounding the gasification zone of the gasifier, to maintain a temperature condition above 800° C. The maintenance of a long, quasi-uniform high-temperature gasification zone reduces the amount of input air or oxygen, reduces bridging within the gasifier, cracks pyrolysis oils, increases the conversion of char, minimizes heat losses from the bed, and converts moisture within the packed bed into a gasification medium. This results in a very low tar synthesis gas with less nitrogen dilution and higher energy content than conventional gasifiers. The reduction in bridging reduces operating costs. | 08-21-2008 |
Philip John Hutton, Brooklyn, NY US
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20130117276 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DISCOVERY OF ATTRIBUTES USING A SOCIAL MOBILE APPLICATION - In one general aspect, a computer-readable storage medium can be configured to store instructions that when executed cause a processor to perform a process. The instructions can include instructions to receive, at a first device, a target attribute associated with a first user account and to access a code representing the target attribute and including a plurality of values. The instructions can include instructions to send, to the second device, a portion of the code and an indicator of a relative location within the code of the portion of the code, and to receive an indicator from the second device that the portion of the code is included at the relative location within at least one code from a plurality of codes associated with a plurality of attributes associated with a second user account. | 05-09-2013 |
Ralph Hutton, Kinsale, VA US
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20090142567 | THERMALLY CONDUCTIVE ARAMID-BASED DIELECTRIC SUBSTRATES FOR PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS AND INTEGRATED CIRCUIT CHIP PACKAGING - The present invention relates generally to fiber-based reinforced composite sheets comprising one or more woven or non-woven para-aramid or fiberglass fabrics, sheets, or papers, impregnated with a polymeric matrix, said polymeric matrix comprising at least one polymer and a thermally conductive filler component suitable for conducting heat, the sheet being useful as a thermally conductive printed circuit board substrate or as a component in a thermally conductive integrated circuit chip package. | 06-04-2009 |
Richard W. Hutton, Dallas, TX US
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20140104855 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR FORMING HIGH-RESOLUTION IMAGES FOR LIGHT PATTERN PROJECTION USING ULTRAVIOLET (UV) CURABLE INKS - An apparatus includes a gobo configured to be inserted into a projection gate of a projector. The gobo includes a substantially transparent substrate and a coating on the substrate. The coating includes one or more layers of ultraviolet curable ink material. The gobo may also include an adhesion promoter directly on the substrate, where the coating is directly on the adhesion promoter. The coating may include a stack having multiple layers of ultraviolet curable ink material, where the stack includes ink material of at least two different colors. One layer could have white/reflective ultraviolet curable ink material, where that layer is configured to face a light source of the projector. At least one layer of ultraviolet curable ink material could have a varying thickness, which can control a percentage or a color saturation of light transmitted through the at least one layer of ultraviolet curable ink material. | 04-17-2014 |
Ryan A. Hutton, Stillwater, MN US
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20140182604 | Device and method for manufacturing tobacco products - In general, the present invention is directed to the manufacture of tobacco products, and more specifically to a common device and method to manufacture cylindrical tobacco products such as cigarettes, cigars, and therapeutic medical products with varying diameters and geometries. | 07-03-2014 |
Samuel Hutton, Tampa, FL US
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20140208459 | TYCLV RESISTANCE - Molecular markers are described for determining the presence or absence of a gene conferring resistance to tomato yellow leaf curl virus from | 07-24-2014 |
Shaun T. Hutton, Silver Spring, MD US
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20100088747 | Identification and Verification of Peripheral Devices Accessing a Secure Network - A system and method for identifying and verifying a client to access a secure network. Timing characteristics are acquired from the client, such as a peripheral device, and further verified and identified via a policy enforcement points and a policy decision points, or a measurer device in the secure network. | 04-08-2010 |
Thomas K. Hutton, Decatur, IL US
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20080234526 | Trityl chloride recovery - Methods of recovering a triarylmethyl halide from a sucrose derivatization process include the steps of | 09-25-2008 |
20100222549 | DECHALCOGENATIVE METHODS FOR THE PREPARATION OF ALLYLIC SULFIDES - A dechalcogenative method for the preparation of an allylic sulfide comprises contacting an activated chalcogenide of Formula (I) with a thiol of Formula (II) for a period of time sufficient to form an intermediate of Formula (III), and supplying sufficient activation energy to the intermediate of Formula (III), in a suitable solvent, preferably in the absence of a phosphine or other thiophile, to induce a [2,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement therein to form an allylic sulfide of Formula (IV), with concomitant loss of chalcogen Z, as set forth in the following reaction scheme, wherein X is an activating group selected from the group consisting of CN, S-pyridyl, S-heteroaryl, SO2-aryl, and SO3Y; Y is an alkali metal ion; Z is Se or S; R1, R2, R3, R4, and R5 are each independently H or a hydrocarbon moiety; and R is an organic moiety. | 09-02-2010 |
Thomas K. Hutton, Lafayette, IN US
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20130309386 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING INHIBITED NON-PREGELATINIZED GRANULAR STARCHES - An inhibited non-pregelatinized granular starch suitable for use as a food ingredient in substitution for a chemically modified starch may be prepared by heating a non-pregelatinized granular starch in an alcoholic medium in the presence of a base and/or a salt. Steam treatment may be used to enhance the extent of inhibition. | 11-21-2013 |
20150239994 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING AN INHIBITED STARCH - The present invention provides a process for preparing an inhibited starch comprising, in order: a) extracting starch from a native source and partially refining to provide a partially refined starch having a residual protein content on a dry starch basis of more than 0.4% by weight and less than 8.0% by weight; b) treating said partially refined starch with a bleaching agent to provide an inhibited starch; and c) recovering said inhibited starch. | 08-27-2015 |
Thomas Kennedy Hutton, Lafayette, IL US
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20140342052 | FLAVOR NATURAL TABLE TOP SWEETENER - A sweetener particle includes a solid core, a first solid layer on the solid core, and a second solid layer on the first solid layer, the second solid layer defining an outermost surface of the particle. The solid core includes a first edible carbohydrate, the first solid layer includes a non-carbohydrate sweetener and optionally a second edible carbohydrate, and the second solid layer includes a sweet carbohydrate but no non-carbohydrate sweetener. The particles may be made by a) applying to a particulate core material including a first edible carbohydrate a solution of a non-carbohydrate sweetener and optionally a second edible carbohydrate in a solvent, and removing the solvent to form a first solid layer on the core material; and b) applying to the product of a) a solution of a sweet carbohydrate in a solvent and removing the solvent to form a second solid layer on the first solid layer. | 11-20-2014 |
Thomas Kennedy Hutton, St. Joseph, IL US
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20120095199 | Based-Assisted formation of Tin-Sucrose Adducts - A method of forming a sucrose-6-ester includes in sequence the steps of: a) contacting sucrose with a organotinbased acylation promoter in a solvent in the presence of a base selected from amines and basic alkali metal salts; b) removing water to form a tin-sucrose adduct; and c) contacting the tin-sucrose adduct with an acylating agent to form the sucrose- 6-ester. The sucrose-6-ester may then be converted to sucralose. | 04-19-2012 |
William J. Hutton, Kennewick, WA US
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20150106941 | Computer-Implemented Security Evaluation Methods, Security Evaluation Systems, and Articles of Manufacture - Computer-implemented security evaluation methods, security evaluation systems, and articles of manufacture are described. According to one aspect, a computer-implemented security evaluation method includes accessing information regarding a physical architecture and a cyber architecture of a facility, building a model of the facility comprising a plurality of physical areas of the physical architecture, a plurality of cyber areas of the cyber architecture, and a plurality of pathways between the physical areas and the cyber areas, identifying a target within the facility, executing the model a plurality of times to simulate a plurality of attacks against the target by an adversary traversing at least one of the areas in the physical domain and at least one of the areas in the cyber domain, and using results of the executing, providing information regarding a security risk of the facility with respect to the target. | 04-16-2015 |