John Anthony
John Anthony Andrews, Indianapolis, IN US
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20140169605 | WIRELESS AUDIO COUPLER AND AMPLIFIER FOR MOBILE PHONE, TABLET DEVICE, MP3 PLAYER AND THE LIKE - An electronic amplifier device amplifies magnetic audio signals emanating from a portable electronic device placed thereon. The electronic amplifier device includes a housing having a designated area for placement of the portable electronic device thereon, an amplifier circuit, and at least one loudspeaker electrically coupled to the amplifier circuit. A wireless audio coupler circuit situated within the electronic amplifier device includes a magnetic signal pick-up coil which is situated in close proximity to the designated area on the housing. The magnetic signal pick-up coil senses magnetic signals emanating from the portable electronic device placed on the designated area of the housing, and the electronic amplifier device amplifies these signals and provides them to the loudspeaker. | 06-19-2014 |
20150334483 | WIRELESS AUDIO COUPLER AND AMPLIFIER FOR MOBILE PHONE, TABLET DEVICE, MP3 PLAYER AND THE LIKE - An electronic amplifier device amplifies magnetic audio signals emanating from a portable electronic device placed thereon. The electronic amplifier device includes a housing having a designated area for placement of the portable electronic device thereon, an amplifier circuit, and at least one loudspeaker electrically coupled to the amplifier circuit. A wireless audio coupler circuit situated within the electronic amplifier device includes a magnetic signal pick-up coil which is situated in close proximity to the designated area on the housing. The magnetic signal pick-up coil senses magnetic signals emanating from the portable electronic device placed on the designated area of the housing, and the electronic amplifier device amplifies these signals and provides them to the loudspeaker. | 11-19-2015 |
John Anthony Beaven, Chandlers Ford GB
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20080301157 | DATA STRUCTURE - A data structure recorded in computer memory comprises a head reference, an ordered list of pages and an ordered list of elements. In the data structure, the head reference includes an address of a first page. Each page, except the final page, includes an address of a subsequent page. Each page includes a stored integer equal to the number of elements linked to the page, and an address of a first element in the page. Each element that is linked to a page, except the final element, includes an address of a subsequent element. | 12-04-2008 |
John Anthony Bellacicco, Stamford, CT US
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20110068244 | SLIDER CLIP AND PHOTOVOLTAIC STRUCTURE MOUNTING SYSTEM - Described herein is a mounting system and slider clips that support simplified installation of photovoltaic structures. The mounting system comprises a support structure which can be mounted to support columns via an optional tilt table. The support structure comprises a plurality of parallel spaced beams and a plurality of parallel spaced rails that are mounted approximately perpendicular to the beams. Disclosed embodiments describe a collapsible support structure in which the rails are pivotally mounted to the beams. Rails are preassembled with prefabricated slider clips for holding edge portions of the photovoltaic structures. Rails can also be integrally formed with slider clips. Described herein are also methods of installing one or more photovoltaic structures using the mounting system and methods for manufacturing slider clips and a photovoltaic structure mounting system. | 03-24-2011 |
20110072631 | METHOD OF INSTALLING A PHOTOVOLTAIC STRUCTURE AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING A PHOTOVOLTAIC STRUCTURE MOUNTING SYSTEM HAVING A SLIDER CLIP - Described herein is a mounting system and slider clips that support simplified installation of photovoltaic structures. The mounting system comprises a support structure which can be mounted to support columns via an optional tilt table. The support structure comprises a plurality of parallel spaced beams and a plurality of parallel spaced rails that are mounted approximately perpendicular to the beams. Disclosed embodiments describe a collapsible support structure in which the rails are pivotally mounted to the beams. Rails are preassembled with prefabricated slider clips for holding edge portions of the photovoltaic structures. Rails can also be integrally formed with slider clips. Described herein are also methods of installing one or more photovoltaic structures using the mounting system and methods for manufacturing slider clips and a photovoltaic structure mounting system. | 03-31-2011 |
20110073733 | SLIDER CLIP AND PHOTOVOLTAIC STRUCTURE MOUNTING SYSTEM - Described herein is a mounting system and slider clips that support simplified installation of photovoltaic structures. The mounting system comprises a support structure which can be mounted to support columns via an optional tilt table. The support structure comprises a plurality of parallel spaced beams and a plurality of parallel spaced rails that are mounted approximately perpendicular to the beams. Disclosed embodiments describe a collapsible support structure in which the rails are pivotally mounted to the beams. Rails are preassembled with prefabricated slider clips for holding edge portions of the photovoltaic structures. Rails can also be integrally formed with slider clips. Described herein are also methods of installing one or more photovoltaic structures using the mounting system and methods for manufacturing slider clips and a photovoltaic structure mounting system. | 03-31-2011 |
20110078892 | METHODS OF MANUFACTURING A SLIDER CLIP FOR HOLDING A PHOTOVOLTAIC STRUCTURE - Described herein is a mounting system and slider clips that support simplified installation of photovoltaic structures. The mounting system comprises a support structure which can be mounted to support columns via an optional tilt table. The support structure comprises a plurality of parallel spaced beams and a plurality of parallel spaced rails that are mounted approximately perpendicular to the beams. Disclosed embodiments describe a collapsible support structure in which the rails are pivotally mounted to the beams. Rails are preassembled with prefabricated slider clips for holding edge portions of the photovoltaic structures. Rails can also be integrally formed with slider clips. Described herein are also methods of installing one or more photovoltaic structures using the mounting system and methods for manufacturing slider clips and a photovoltaic structure mounting system. | 04-07-2011 |
20110079694 | SLIDER CLIP AND PHOTOVOLTAIC STRUCTURE MOUNTING SYSTEM - Described herein is a mounting system and slider clips that support simplified installation of photovoltaic structures. The mounting system comprises a support structure which can be mounted to support columns via an optional tilt table. The support structure comprises a plurality of parallel spaced beams and a plurality of parallel spaced rails that are mounted approximately perpendicular to the beams. Disclosed embodiments describe a collapsible support structure in which the rails are pivotally mounted to the beams. Rails are preassembled with prefabricated slider clips for holding edge portions of the photovoltaic structures. Rails can also be integrally formed with slider clips. Described herein are also methods of installing one or more photovoltaic structures using the mounting system and methods for manufacturing slider clips and a photovoltaic structure mounting system. | 04-07-2011 |
20120031862 | FOLDING MOUNT FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULES - This invention relates to photovoltaic modules and arrays, methods of assembling photovoltaic arrays, and methods for shipping components of photovoltaic arrays. | 02-09-2012 |
John Anthony Bolbot, Alva GB
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20150330935 | TEST DEVICE FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL ANALYSIS - The present invention relates to test devices for determining the presence of one or more analytes in a sample, methods for using such test devices and methods of manufacturing such test devices. The test devices comprise a substrate having disposed thereon, two or more conductive tracks, a reagent composition and a top layer covering a portion of the conductive tracks which forms, in combination with the substrate, a sample receiving chamber. At least one of the conductive tracks comprises a conductive polymer. | 11-19-2015 |
John Anthony Bolbot, Clackmannanshire GB
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20100291611 | Assays - A device includes a substrate that defines, at least in part, a microfluidic network including an inlet in communication with a first detection zone and with a second detection zone. A cobalt reagent and a nickel reagent are disposed within the microfluidic network. First electrodes are in communication with the first detection zone and second electrodes arc in communication with the second detection zone. The device is configured to receive a blood derived sample introduced to the inlet, partition the blood sample into first and second blood sample portions, form a first mixture including at least some of the first blood sample portion and at least some of the cobalt reagent, and form a second mixture including at least some of the second blood sample portion, at least some of the cobalt reagent and at least some of the nickel reagent. | 11-18-2010 |
John Anthony Bugel, Largo, FL US
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20080217029 | Airplane fire fighting thermal barrier and terror threat solution - A thermal barrier that allows a crew member or passenger to cover an item that is on fire inside an airplane (or other transport vehicle) cabin and carry it to a controlled area, such as a lavatory, where it can burn out, and the gaseous products of combustion (vapors) are exited outside of the aircraft (or other transport vehicle), providing time for the pilot/engineer/operator to make a safe decision concerning continuance of the flight or passage. If not put into a controlled area, item fire may produce poisonous and/or irritating gases that if not removed will recirculate throughout the entire cabin harming all the occupants. Burning item may cause structural damage to the aircraft (or other transport vehicle) creating an unsafe flight or passage. | 09-11-2008 |
John Anthony Conchieri, Greenfield Center, NY US
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20100058764 | LOW BTU FUEL FLOW RATIO DUCT BURNER FOR HEATING AND HEAT RECOVERY SYSTEMS - Duct burner systems configured to utilize low BTU fuel sources are provided in the disclosed embodiments. In certain embodiments, the systems may include a primary duct configured to receive a primary flow stream of exhaust gases from an exhaust duct and a secondary duct configured to receive a secondary flow stream of exhaust gases from the exhaust duct. Primary and secondary variable geometry diverters may be configured to allow and restrict the primary and secondary flow streams, respectively. A combustion system may receive the secondary flow stream, combine it with at least one low BTU fuel source, combust for heating the secondary flow stream, and re-inject the heated secondary flow stream into the primary duct. A blower may be used to blow the secondary flow stream through the combustion system. In addition, a system controller may be used to control the stoichiometric flow ratio between the low BTU fuel flow source and the secondary flow stream by actuating the primary and secondary variable geometry diverters. | 03-11-2010 |
20110283706 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR PRE-HEATING FUEL IN A POWER PLANT - A method for assembling a fuel supply system for use with a power generation system. The method includes coupling a fuel heater to a fuel source for heating a fuel. A first heating assembly is coupled to the fuel heater for heating a first flow of water channeled to the fuel heater. A heat recovery steam generator assembly is coupled to the fuel heater for channeling a second flow of heated water to the fuel heater. A valve assembly is coupled between the first heating assembly, the heat recovery steam generator assembly, and the fuel heater to enable a flow of heated water from the first heating assembly and the heat recovery steam generator assembly to be selectively channeled to the fuel heater. | 11-24-2011 |
20130318997 | Gas Turbine Compressor Inlet Pressurization and Flow Control System - A supercharging system for a gas turbine system is provided supercharging system having a fan mechanically coupled to the turbine shaft of the turbine system. A bypass subsystem is provided or optionally conveying a portion of the airstream output to other uses. The supercharging system may also be used in conjunction with a combined cycle power system and a bypass subsystem optionally conveys a portion of the airstream output to a heat recovery steam generator. | 12-05-2013 |
20140298814 | CATALYTIC COMBUSTION AIR HEATING SYSTEM - A system for pre-heating a working fluid within a combustor includes a compressor for providing the working fluid to the combustor. An outer casing is disposed downstream from the compressor. The outer casing at least partially defines a high pressure plenum that at least partially surrounds the combustor. A combustion chamber is defined within the combustor downstream from the high pressure plenum. A catalytic combustor is disposed within the high pressure plenum upstream from the combustion chamber so as to provide thermal energy to the working fluid upstream from the combustion chamber. | 10-09-2014 |
John Anthony Conchieri, Greenfield, NY US
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20090083089 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ANALYZING FAILURE MODES ACCORDING TO COST - Disclosed are systems, methods, and computer readable media for analyzing failure modes derived from a failure modes and effects analysis. One or more failure modes for a product are identified. A respective cost exposure for each of the identified one or more failure modes is determined in order to provide the criticality and risk of a product's failure modes in financial terms. The one or more failure modes can then be prioritized in accordance with the determined cost exposure. | 03-26-2009 |
John Anthony Conklin, Apalachin, NY US
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20140198371 | INTEGRATED PHOTOVOLTAIC AND ELECTROCHROMIC WINDOWS - A variety of methods for integrating an organic photovoltaic-based SolarWindow™ module and electrochromic materials to create dynamic, variable transmittance, energy-saving windows and/or window films are described. Stand-alone or building integrated, independent or user-controllable, battery supported or building integrated, and insulated glass unit or aftermarket film implementations are all described, providing for a diversity of applications. Low-cost fabrication options also allow for economical production. | 07-17-2014 |
20140330538 | BUILDING INTEGRATED PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES AS SMART SENSORS FOR INTELLIGENT BUILDING ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - Building-integrated photovoltaic devices can be provided, which function as sensors, wherein the output parameters from the device are used to provide information about light intensity and ambient temperature, in addition to providing power, to an intelligent building energy management system. | 11-06-2014 |
20150047085 | PREPARATION AND COATING OF PILOT EQUIPMENT WITH ORGANIC PHOTOVOLTAIC FILMS TO PRODUCE ELECTRICITY FOR EMERGENCY POWER SUPPLY SYSTEMS FOR PILOTS - A method for fabricating organic photovoltaic-based electricity-generating military pilot equipment, including flight suits, helmets, helmet visors, and related equipment is described. In particular, a method for fabricating such equipment utilizing lamination of highly flexible organic photovoltaic films is described. High-throughput and low-cost fabrication options also allow for economical production. | 02-19-2015 |
20150047687 | PREPARATION AND COATING OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECTS WITH ORGANIC OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICES INCLUDING ELECTRICITY-GENERATING ORGANIC PHOTOVOLTAIC FILMS USING THIN FLEXIBLE SUBSTRATES WITH PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVES - A general method for the fabrication of three-dimensional objects of arbitrary shapes coated in organic optoelectronic devices, including semitransparent objects and optoelectronic devices, is described. In particular, a method for fabricating curved objects coated in organic photovoltaic, and especially semitransparent photovoltaic, devices is presented. High-throughput and low-cost fabrication options also allow for economical production. | 02-19-2015 |
20150047692 | COATINGS FOR AIRCRAFT WINDOW SURFACES TO PRODUCE ELECTRICITY FOR MISSION-CRITICAL SYSTEMS ON MILITARY AIRCRAFT - A variety of methods for fabricating organic photovoltaic-based electricity-generating military aircraft windows are described. In particular, a method for fabricating curved electricity-generating military aircraft windows utilizing lamination of highly flexible organic photovoltaic films is described. High-throughput and low-cost fabrication options also allow for economical production. | 02-19-2015 |
20150047693 | COATINGS FOR AIRCRAFT WINDOW SURFACES TO PRODUCE ELECTRICITY FOR MISSION-CRITICAL SYSTEMS AND MAINTENANCE LOAD ON COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT - An electricity-generating coating for commercial aircraft window surfaces and methods for fabricating organic photovoltaic-based electricity-generating aircraft fuselage surfaces are provided. The coating includes a conformal organic photovoltaic device having one or more cells connected in series and/or parallel, adhered to an aircraft window surface, along with wires and power electronics such that the coating provides electricity for mission-critical systems and/or maintenance loads on-board the aircraft. | 02-19-2015 |
20150047697 | TRANSPARENT CONDUCTIVE COATINGS FOR USE IN HIGHLY FLEXIBLE ORGANIC PHOTOVOLTAIC FILMS ON THIN FLEXIBLE SUBSTRATES WITH PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVES - Flexible transparent conductive films, flexible OPV devices, and semitransparent flexible OPV devices, and methods for the fabrication of flexible transparent conductive films, and the use of those films in fabricating flexible OPV devices, and semitransparent flexible OPV devices are presented. High-throughput and low-cost fabrication options also allow for economical production. | 02-19-2015 |
20150083189 | COATINGS FOR AIRCRAFT FUSELAGE SURFACES TO PRODUCE ELECTRICITY FOR MISSION-CRITICAL SYSTEMS ON MILITARY AIRCRAFT - A variety of methods for fabricating organic photovoltaic-based electricity-generating military aircraft fuselage surfaces are described. In particular, a method for fabricating curved electricity-generating military aircraft fuselage surfaces utilizing lamination of highly flexible organic photovoltaic films is described. High-throughput and low-cost fabrication options also allow for economical production. | 03-26-2015 |
20150083190 | COATINGS FOR AIRCRAFT FUSELAGE SURFACES TO PRODUCE ELECTRICITY FOR MISSION-CRITICAL SYSTEMS AND MAINTENANCE LOAD ON COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT - A variety of methods for fabricating organic photovoltaic-based electricity-generating commercial aircraft fuselage surfaces are described. In particular, a method for fabricating curved electricity-generating commercial aircraft fuselage surfaces utilizing lamination of highly flexible organic photovoltaic films is described. High-throughput and low-cost fabrication options also allow for economical production. | 03-26-2015 |
John Anthony Depaola, Jackson, NJ US
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20130299362 | PAINT BRUSH STORAGE AND PROTECTION DEVICE - A paint brush storage and protection device includes an open well having an upstanding wall ending in an upper wall, the wall being continuous from one side of an opening to another; a top with an open channel extending around the perimeter of the top except at and end of an extension area; a hinge connecting the open well to the top; a seal located in the opening; a first latching mechanism associated with the open well and top opposite the hinge; and a second latching mechanism associated with the open well and top in the area of the opening. A paint brush may be placed within the well and the top closed over the well by deflection of the hinge so the upper wall forms a generally airtight connection with the open channel and the seal closes the opening to secure and protect a paint brush. | 11-14-2013 |
20140014542 | PAINT BRUSH STORAGE AND PROTECTION DEVICE - A paint brush storage and protection device includes an open well having an upstanding wall ending in an upper wall, the upper wall being continuous from one side of an opening to another; a top with an open channel extending around the perimeter of the top except at and end of an extension area; a hinge connecting the open well to the top; a seal located in the opening; first and second latching mechanisms associated with the open well and top; and a magnet. A paint brush may be placed within the well and the top closed by deflection of the hinge so the upper wall forms a generally airtight connection with the open channel and the seal closes the opening to secure and protect the paint brush while the magnet holds the paint brush in a fixed position relative to the device. | 01-16-2014 |
John Anthony Derosa, Jr., Seattle, WA US
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20120290487 | EVALUATING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY - Aggregation, analysis, and presentation of patent and business data in a common interface are described. The analysis includes techniques for evaluating a patent or patent application by examining claim-related information. These techniques include deriving unique signatures of individual claims and ascertaining scope of individual claims relative to other claims in a collection (such as claims found in a common class). The signature and scope of patent claims may be graphically depicted using various graphics elements in a user interface. | 11-15-2012 |
John Anthony Diaks, Bonney Lake, WA US
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20090017742 | Ionized-re-circulating air-aircraft - The system and method of the presented concept is to provide clean and healthy, recirculated air to the flying public, while still maintaining the minimum pneumatic air drawn from the engines, which in turn help minimize fuel burn and provides for fuel economy. | 01-15-2009 |
John Anthony Dispenza, Long Valley, NJ US
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20080223533 | Armor system for field protection and a method for making same - The present techniques include a field armor system comprising hollow structures designed to be filled with field materials, such as soil, sand, rocks, or clay. At least one face of the structures is made from a projectile resistant plastic composite. The projectile resistant plastic composite panel may be made from a ceramic plastic composite, a fiber plastic composite, or interspersed layers of both. In one embodiment, the hollow structure comprises four connected panels that may be collapsed when empty. In another embodiment, the hollow structure may comprise hollow bricks designed to interlock to form a protective wall. | 09-18-2008 |
20080226921 | Thermoplastic composite materials for wear surfaces and methods for making same - The present techniques provide a method for making wear surfaces comprising a thermoplastic matrix blended with ceramic particles. The wear surfaces may optionally contain other materials, such as friction modifying additives. Wear surfaces formed according to these techniques may be used to protect such surfaces as the side rails of conveyor belts, the teeth of buckets used on front end loaders, rock or debris chutes, and self dumping hoppers, among others. | 09-18-2008 |
20100098929 | Impact resistant composite material - An impact-resistant structure such as a lightweight armor plate includes a woven cloth at least partially permeated with a thermoplastic resin and laminated to a thermoplastic plate or other body | 04-22-2010 |
John Anthony Eccleston, Queensland AU
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20100087750 | IMPEDANCE MEASUREMENTS - A method of determining frequencies for use in performing impedance measurements. The method includes determining estimates for parameter values representing an impedance response for at least one subject, using the estimated parameter values to determine a design and using the design to determine frequencies for use in impedance measurements. | 04-08-2010 |
John Anthony Evans, Helsinki FI
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20100274858 | MID-SERVICE SHARING - An approach is provided for mid-service sharing and includes selecting an icon in a display on an apparatus. The icon represents an application, such as a network resource, in a particular state of interaction with the apparatus. Sending a message is initiated. The message specifies icon data for presenting the icon within a different user device. According to another embodiment, an approach includes receiving a message that specifies state data for a first user device to access a network resource in a state of interaction with a second user device. A media stream is transmitted to the first user device. The media stream is synchronized with a media stream being transmitted to the second user device. In some embodiments, once a collaborative session is evoked, the action of either user augments the state presented on other user's device, for the duration of the joint action. | 10-28-2010 |
20100306762 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AUTOMATIC LOADING OF APPLICATIONS - An approach is provided for automatic loading of applications, including receiving user identification corresponding to a device. Data is also received, which indicates a set of one or more relevant applications that are a subset of multiple available applications. The set is automatically selected based on the user identification and an application favored by a contact associated with the user. Installation is initiated of an application of the selected set within the device. In some embodiments, access is provided to a social service via a network. The social service includes data that indicates multiple users, contacts among the users, and applications favored by the users. Access is also provided to receive at the social service a request message indicating user identification for a first user at a first network node. A message indicating a relevant application based on an application favored by a contact of the first user is transmitting to the first network node. | 12-02-2010 |
20120278216 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SHARING A SELF-CREATED ACCOUNT FOR STORING ASSETS - An approach is provided for sharing a self-created account for storing assets. An asset sharing platform determines at least one account for storing a representation of one or more associated assets. The at least one account is a self-created account associated with at least one device. The asset sharing platform further causes at least in part, a sharing of the at least one account with at least one other device to enable collective access to the at least one account by the at least one device and the at least one other device with substantially equal rights. | 11-01-2012 |
John Anthony Falkl, Brewster, NY US
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20080255953 | Tier-based Dynamic Incentive Arbitration in an On-Demand Computing Environment - A system for allocating resources which are anticipated to be available in an on-demand computing at some time in the future, wherein a producer trending agent (PTA) lists resources according to a trend prediction of resource availability in the past, a consumer trending agent (CTA) places bids for listed resources according to previous resource usage trends, and an arbitration system (REAS) matches the bids with the listings to determine if a match exists. If so, a binding contract for consumption of the matched listed resources is established. The PTA also produce tier-based dynamic incentive (TDI) schema which divides potential bidders into tiers, and offers additional resource incentives according to the tiers. Both PTA and CTA dynamically update their available/usage trends, listings and bids, over time. | 10-16-2008 |
20120215587 | Tier-based Dynamic Incentive Arbitration in an On-Demand Computing Environment - A system for allocating resources which are anticipated to be available in an on-demand computing at some time in the future, wherein a producer trending agent (PTA) lists resources according to a trend prediction of resource availability in the past, a consumer trending agent (CTA) places bids for listed resources according to previous resource usage trends, and an arbitration system (REAS) matches the bids with the listings to determine if a match exists. If so, a binding contract for consumption of the matched listed resources is established. The PTA also produce tier-based dynamic incentive (TDI) schema which divides potential bidders into tiers, and offers additional resource incentives according to the tiers. Both PTA and CTA dynamically update their available/usage trends, listings and bids, over time. | 08-23-2012 |
John Anthony Foran, Bray IE
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20090106123 | NETWORK-BASED SYSTEM - The present invention relates to a method of conducting a transaction in a trading system. The invention is particularly directed to a trading system where a merchant sends goods and/or services to a customer when the customer is generally located remotely from the merchant. The invention is also directed towards providing a system for carrying out such transactions. The invention is particularly directed to the carrying out of the financial transactions and is not concerned particularly with the actual method of trading. | 04-23-2009 |
John Anthony Fulponi, Harrisburg, PA US
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20130236142 | MULTI-FIBER CONNECTOR WITH FERRULE FLOAT - A connector comprising: (a) at least one multi-fiber ferrule having a front face presenting a plurality of fiber end faces, and a back face having a first surface and defining a first orifice through which the fibers pass; (b) a retainer for holding the at least one multi-fiber ferrule, the retainer comprising a front face having a second surface and defining a second orifice through which the fibers pass, the second surface contacting the first surface; wherein at least one of the first or second surface is convex along at least one of an x-axis or a y-axis such that the at least one multi-fiber ferrule is able to move relative to the retainer about at least one of the axes. | 09-12-2013 |
John Anthony Gilleran, Bridgewater, NJ US
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20120225857 | MST1 KINASE INHIBITORS AND METHODS OF THEIR USE - Compounds for the inhibition of mammalian Ste20-like kinase 1 (MST1) are disclosed, along with compositions comprising them and methods of their use in the treatment, management or prevention of an inflammatory or autoimmune diseases or disorders. | 09-06-2012 |
20140051681 | MST1 KINASE INHIBITORS AND METHODS OF THEIR USE - Compounds for the inhibition of mammalian Ste20-like kinase 1 (MST1) are disclosed, along with compositions comprising them and methods of their use in the treatment, management or prevention of an inflammatory or autoimmune diseases or disorders. | 02-20-2014 |
John Anthony Hibner, Mason, OH US
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20110015542 | MRI COMPATIBLE BIOPSY DEVICE WITH DETACHABLE PROBE - A biopsy device comprises a probe assembly and an obturator. The probe assembly comprises a cannula having a closed distal end configured to penetrate tissue, an open proximal end, a first lumen in fluid communication with the open proximal end, and a side aperture located proximal to the closed distal end. The side aperture is in fluid communication with the first lumen. The obturator is removably insertable in the first lumen through the open proximal end. The obturator is configured to substantially block the side aperture when the obturator is inserted in the first lumen. The probe assembly may be inserted in a patient's tissue (e.g., breast) with the obturator disposed in the cannula to block the side aperture. The obturator may then be removed, and a cutter may be advanced through the cannula to sever tissue protruding through the side aperture. | 01-20-2011 |
20110201965 | MRI Compatible Biopsy Device - A Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) compatible core biopsy instrument includes a detachable probe assembly to enhance the accuracy of placement at a biopsy site and avoid repeated insertions, even when used in a closed MRI magnet bore. In particular, the detachable probe assembly is configured for attachment to a localization fixture for accurate stereotopic placement to the desired biopsy site. While disengaged, dual lumens (vacuum and cutter) of the probe assembly allow applying vacuum to, draining fluid from, and insertion of fluids to the biopsy site. The biopsy instrument handle readily engages to the probe assembly for taking samples. Features are included for visual indications of the position of the cutter, prevention of disengagement when the cutter is advanced into the probe assembly, and a tolerance take-out feature that minimizes the deadzone gap at a distal end of the probe assembly, allowing samples to be taken close to sensitive tissues. | 08-18-2011 |
20140207020 | BIOPSY DEVICE WITH DISCRETE TISSUE CHAMBERS - A biopsy device includes a probe, a holster, and a tissue sample holder for collecting tissue samples. The probe includes a needle and a hollow cutter. The tissue sample holder includes a housing having a plurality of chambers that are respectively configured to receive a tray. The housing is releasably engageable with the probe. Each tray is configured to receive a tissue sample communicated through the cutter lumen. Each tray is removable from the housing, such as along an axial direction. The tissue sample holder is rotatable to successively index each chamber to the cutter lumen. A tray retainer is operable to selectively secure the trays relative to the housing. The trays may be flexible, resilient, or rigid. | 07-24-2014 |
20140336529 | MRI COMPATIBLE BIOPSY DEVICE WITH DETACHABLE PROBE - A biopsy device comprises a probe assembly and an obturator. The probe assembly comprises a cannula having a closed distal end configured to penetrate tissue, an open proximal end, a first lumen in fluid communication with the open proximal end, and a side aperture located proximal to the closed distal end. The side aperture is in fluid communication with the first lumen. The obturator is removably insertable in the first lumen through the open proximal end. The obturator is configured to substantially block the side aperture when the obturator is inserted in the first lumen. The probe assembly may be inserted in a patient's tissue (e.g., breast) with the obturator disposed in the cannula to block the side aperture. The obturator may then be removed, and a cutter may be advanced through the cannula to sever tissue protruding through the side aperture. | 11-13-2014 |
John Anthony Kirejczyk, Marlborough, MA US
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20140305982 | CENTRAL OSTEOARTICULAR RELIEF AND PERFORMANCE STRUCTURED LOAD DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM DEVICE AND MODULAR SCALABLE VEST SYSTEM - The present invention is a loadbearing device known by the Applicants' as the “Central Osteoarticular Relief and Performance Structured Load Distribution System” (“CORPS-LDS”), which is worn by a user to help distribute the weight of a load being carried or borne by the user. More specifically, the weight is substantially shifted from the user's shoulders to their hips while not overly inhibiting the user's range of motion. Furthermore, it is an aspect of the CORPS-LDS to distribute the weight being carried in a manner that reduces the strain on the spine and back while lessening the metabolic expenditure of the user. Moreover, the present invention is a protective vest system that utilizes the present invention's CORPS-LDS. | 10-16-2014 |
John Anthony Kukon, Franklinville, NY US
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20140259630 | Cutting Mechanism - There is disclosed a cutting mechanism | 09-18-2014 |
20140260858 | Composite Material Lay-up Equipment - There is disclosed composite material lay-up equipment | 09-18-2014 |
20150273773 | Composite Material Lay-up Equipment - There is disclosed composite material lay-up equipment for applying a plurality of individual lengths of elongate fibre reinforcement material to an article, the equipment comprising: a support head; a cutting mechanism carried by the support head for severing a plurality of individual lengths of elongate fibre reinforcement material. The cutting mechanism comprises a plurality of cutting elements coupled to and moveable with respect to the support head and a cassette removably attached to the support head and having a plurality of corresponding counteracting elements statically mounted thereto. Each cutting element is displaceable relative to the corresponding counteracting element to perform a cutting stroke in which the respective cutting and counteracting elements cooperate to sever a length of elongate fibre reinforcement material extending through the nip formed between them. | 10-01-2015 |
20150336336 | Cutting Mechanism - There is disclosed a cutting mechanism for severing elongate fibre reinforcement material in composite material lay-up equipment, the cutting mechanism comprising a cutting element and a counteracting element which cooperate to sever fibre reinforcement material extending through the nip between them, the cutting element being mounted on an elongate arm which is pivotable about a pivot axis A spaced from the nip, to displace the cutting element relatively to the counteracting element to perform a cutting stroke, the mechanism further comprising guide means arranged to guide the fibre reinforcement material through the nip in a feed direction transverse to the pivot axis A, and an actuation device for driving the elongate arm in a cutting stroke, the actuation device acting on the elongate arm at a position away from the cutting element. There is also provided composite material lay-up equipment comprising the cutting mechanism. | 11-26-2015 |
John Anthony Lancione, Granger, IN US
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20100252791 | JACK ASSEMBLY WITH INTEGRATED PRESSURE RELIEF ASSEMBLY - A jack assembly comprises a cylinder defining an interior, a piston having a piston head slideably engaged with the interior of the cylinder, an extension chamber defined between the piston head and the interior, and a pressure relief assembly integrated proximate the piston head and defining a relief passageway in selective fluid communication with the extension chamber. When a fluid pressure in the extension chamber exceeds a certain level, the pressure relief assembly allows fluid to flow through the relief passageway. In one form, the pressure relief assembly comprises a valve body, a relief passageway defined within the valve body, a valve seat formed along the relief passageway, a plug configured to selectively engage the valve seat, an adjustment member moveable along the relief passageway, and a biasing member captured between the plug and the adjustment member to urge the plug toward the valve seat. | 10-07-2010 |
John Anthony Leper, Santa Monica, CA US
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20080198011 | RADIO-FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION TAGS FOR PREVENTING AND DETECTING TAMPERING - The current invention discloses a radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag based system that is capable of detecting tampering of a genuine goods. The system comprises an RFID tag, an end node, and a tentacle that electrically connects the RFID tag with the end node. An attempt to remove the RFID tag would cause the tentacle to break so that the electrical/electronic communication between the RFID tag and the end node is disrupted, therefore indicating that the goods has been tampered with. | 08-21-2008 |
John Anthony Mart, Ii, Greer, SC US
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20100068048 | STATOR VANE PROFILE OPTIMIZATION - An airfoil for a stator vane having an uncoated profile substantially in accordance with Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z set forth in Table I is provided. The profile is carried only to three decimal places wherein Z is a distance from a platform on which the airfoil is mounted and X and Y are coordinates defining the profile at each distance Z from the platform. | 03-18-2010 |
John Anthony Merola, Iii, Niskayuna, NY US
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20120206260 | MONITORING OCCURRENCE OF TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION GRID CODE EVENT BY POWER CONSUMPTION DEVICE - Disclosed herein is a power consumer approach that monitors the occurrence of grid code events within electric power transmission operations. In one aspect, a grid code event meter is used to detect the occurrence of a grid code event. The grid code meter includes a metering component configured to obtain data for power-related parameters associated with consumption needs. A grid code criteria tracking component tracks the data related to the power-related parameters obtained by the metering component for compliance with grid code criteria required by a transmission company of a consumer for power quality and reliability. A grid code event detection component detects an occurrence of a grid code event in accordance with the tracked data for the power-related parameters. A wireless transmitter is configured to communicate detection of an occurrence of a grid code event with at least one remote computing device. | 08-16-2012 |
John Anthony Messec, Duvall, WA US
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20140359213 | DIFFERENCING DISK IMPROVED DEPLOYMENT OF VIRTUAL MACHINES - Determining host machines on which to place a virtual machine. The method includes determining that a virtual machine to be deployed to a host will use a differencing disk chain based off of one or more base disks. One or more hosts are identified having the one or more base disks already available to the one or more hosts. One of the one or more hosts is selected at which to place the virtual machine based on the one or more hosts having the one or more base disks already available to the one or more hosts. The virtual machine is placed at the selected host. | 12-04-2014 |
John Anthony Messec, Bellevue, WA US
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20150319160 | Secure Management of Operations on Protected Virtual Machines - Deploying an encrypted entity on a trusted entity is illustrated herein. A method includes, at a trusted entity, wherein the trusted entity is trusted by an authority as a result of providing a verifiable indication of certain characteristics of the trusted entity meeting certain requirements, receiving an encrypted entity from an untrusted entity. The untrusted entity is not trusted by the authority. At the trusted entity, a trust credential from the authority is used to obtain a key from a key distribution service. The key distribution service is trusted by the authority. The key is used to decrypt the encrypted entity to allow the encrypted entity to be deployed at the trusted entity. | 11-05-2015 |
John Anthony Millman, Shoalwater Bay AU
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20090150080 | METHODS OF GENETIC ANALYSIS INVOLVING THE AMPLIFICATION OF COMPLEMENTARY DUPLICONS - The invention relates to methods for genetic analysis of DNA sequences containing complementary duplicons which are duplicated and linked DNA sequences separated by an intermediate sequence. Furthermore, the invention relates to the Bidirectional Amplification of Complementary Duplicons (BACD) using a single primer. The amplification of complementary duplicons can be used for a variety of purposes such as, but not limited to, determining the species from which a sample comprising genomic DNA is derived, or used as a marker for a trait of interest. Also provided are means for analysing large datasets which can be used to identify primers useful for the genetic analysis methods of the invention. | 06-11-2009 |
20120304940 | Methods of Genotyping Livestock - The present invention relates to methods of genotyping for selecting an animal with a desired trait such as the level monounsaturated fats in muscle tissue, the types and/or ratio of different monounsaturated fats in muscle tissue, marbling, carcass weight, meat quality, speed of finishing, feedlot efficiency and/or consumer preference. In particular the invention relates to methods of selecting an animal with a desired trait by analysing the M-RIP, NT5M and/or TCAP genes for one or more polymorphisms. | 12-06-2012 |
John Anthony Moliterni, Bloomfield, NJ US
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20090048452 | SUBSTITUTED HYDANTOINS - This invention relates to compounds of formula I: | 02-19-2009 |
John Anthony Nagle, Ii, Cedar Park, TX US
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20090273788 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INSPECTING SURFACES USING OPTICAL WAVELENGTH FILTERING - A system and method for daylight inspection of a surface, such as a railroad track, is disclosed. The disclosed system includes lasers, cameras, and a processor. The lasers are positioned adjacent the surface. The laser emits a beam of light across the surface at a combined intensity of at least 0.15 watts of intensity per inch of width of the surface, and the camera captures images of the surface having the beam of light emitted thereon. The camera includes a bandpass filter which passes only a band of light corresponding to a dip in solar radiation. The laser is selected to provide an emitted light beam which is more intense than the solar radiation at the dip. The processor formats the images so that they can be analyzed to determine various measurable aspects of the surface. The system and method includes one or more algorithms for determining these measurable aspects of the surface. | 11-05-2009 |
20100007551 | Methods for GPS to Milepost Mapping - A method to increase the accuracy of the interpolation of railroad mileposts is disclosed. Based upon image data and data provided in customer track charts, reference points are selected along the track, and their location is verified using GPS data. Once verified, the locations of various points between the reference points are determined using mathematical interpolation. | 01-14-2010 |
John Anthony Pitocco, Saint Charles, IL US
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20140017647 | CALCULATING A BEHAVIORAL PATH BASED ON A STATISTICAL PROFILE - A system for directing behavior of a first patient of a plurality of patients towards a behavioral objective includes a patient behavioral path calculator, a patient goal calculator, and a patient monitoring processor. The system also includes an information communication processor and a statistical processor. The patient behavioral path calculator calculates a patient behavioral path based on a statistical profile. The patient goal calculator calculates patient goals along the patient behavioral path toward a behavioral objective. The statistical processor can modify the statistical profile based on a response to a targeted message sent by the information communication processor. | 01-16-2014 |
20140017648 | Optimizing Behavioral Change Based on a Patient Statistical Profile - A system for directing behavior of a first patient of a plurality of patients towards a behavioral objective includes a patient behavioral path calculator, a patient goal calculator, and a patient monitoring processor. The system also includes an information communication processor and a statistical processor. The patient behavioral path calculator calculates a patient behavioral path based on a statistical profile. The patient goal calculator calculates patient goals along the patient behavioral path toward a behavioral objective. The statistical processor can modify the statistical profile based on a response to a targeted message sent by the information communication processor. | 01-16-2014 |
John Anthony Radosta, Fort Lauderale, FL US
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20150083762 | HANDS-FREE HYDRATION APPARATUS - The present invention generally relates to wearable hydration apparatuses. In particular, embodiments of the apparatus are configured to be worn on a forearm of a user and provide hydration to the user via a mouthpiece connected to a bladder in the apparatus that is configured to hold liquid such that the liquid is displaced over the entire shape of the user's forearm. In preferred embodiments, the mouthpiece of the apparatus may be engaged through a biting or other action applied to the mouthpiece via the user's mouth. | 03-26-2015 |
John Anthony Robinson, Wermatswil CH
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20100048463 | TEMPLATE-FIXED PEPTIDOMIMETICS - The template-fixed B-hairpin peptidomimetics Cyclo(-Tyr-His-X-Cys-Ser-Ala- | 02-25-2010 |
20100056432 | TEMPLATE-FIXED PEPTIDOMIMETICS WITH ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY - Template-fixed β-hairpin peptidomimetics of the general formula (I) wherein Z is a template-fixed chain of | 03-04-2010 |
20100240592 | TEMPLATE-FIXED PEPTIDOMIMETICS WITH ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY - Template-fixed β-hairpin peptidomimetics of the general formula (I) wherein Z is a template-fixed chain of 12 α-amino acid residues which, depending on their positions in the chain (counted starting from the N-terminal amino acid) are Gly, or Pro, or of certain types which, as the remaining Symbols in the above formula, are defined in the description and the claims, and salts thereof, have the property to selectively inhibit the growth of or to kill microorganisms such as | 09-23-2010 |
20110230426 | TEMPLATE-FIXED PEPTIDOMIMETICS - Template-fixed β-hairpin peptidomimetics of the general formula | 09-22-2011 |
20110245155 | TEMPLATE-FIXED BETA-HAIRPIN PEPTIDOMIMETICS WITH CXCR4 ANTAGONIZING ACTIVITY - Template-fixed β-hairpin peptidomimetics of the general formula (I) | 10-06-2011 |
20130150299 | TEMPLATE-FIXED PEPTIDOMIMETICS - The template-fixed β-hairpin peptidomimetics Cyclo(-Tyr-His-X-Cys-Ser-Ala- | 06-13-2013 |
20130189363 | BETA-HAIRPIN PEPTIDOMIMETICS - β-Hairpin peptidomimetics of the general formula Cyclo (-Xaa | 07-25-2013 |
20140087994 | TEMPLATE-FIXED PEPTIDOMIMETICS WITH ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY - Template-fixed β-hairpin peptidomimetics of the general formula | 03-27-2014 |
20140187471 | TEMPLATE-FIXED PEPTIDOMIMETICS WITH ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY - Template-fixed β-hairpin peptidomimetics of the general formula | 07-03-2014 |
20140187472 | TEMPLATE-FIXED PEPTIDOMIMETICS WITH ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY - Template-fixed β-hairpin peptidomimetics of the general formula | 07-03-2014 |
20150080317 | TEMPLATE-FIXED PEPTIDOMIMETICS - The template-fixed B-hairpin peptidomimetics Cyclo(-Tyr-His-X-Cys-Ser-Ala- | 03-19-2015 |
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John Anthony Ruskey, Iii, Goleta, CA US
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20090077920 | BUILDING BLOCK, BUILDING BLOCK MOLD, AND METHOD FOR FORMING BUILDING BLOCK - The present invention provides an improved building block formed of recycled straw stalks, a mold for forming the block, and a method of forming the block. The improved block provides a moisture and pest resistant building block having high dimensional tolerances and being capable of long term use without structural degradation. | 03-26-2009 |
John Anthony Sabelli, Windsor CA
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20130321129 | ASSET VERIFICATION AND TAGGING - A method for managing mobile assets includes initially certifying a physical existence and location of a mobile asset. The certifying includes receiving certification information about the location and data representing the physical existence of the mobile asset into a database. After certification, interrogation information is received into the database. The interrogation information includes read information from an electronically readable tag associated with the mobile asset, user-entered information about at least one of an instant location of the mobile asset and user-entered data representing the physical existence of the mobile asset, and geolocation information of the reader. At least one of the instant location and the user-entered data representing the physical existence of the mobile asset is validated by cross-referencing the certification information and the interrogation information to identify any discrepancies. The absence of discrepancies indicates a positive validation and the presence of any discrepancies indicates a negative validation. | 12-05-2013 |
John Anthony Singarayar, Skillman, NJ US
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20080240452 | At-Home Hearing Aid Tester and Method of Operating Same - The present invention is an apparatus for and method of remotely, automatically, and routinely conducting diagnostic testing on a programmable hearing aid to ensure that it is functioning as intended when optimized for an individual's needs and preferences. Because hearing aids deteriorate with time and buildup of earwax, individuals can be uncertain whether their hearing is worsening or the hearing aid is malfunctioning. The net effect is diminished hearing aid performance—and thus diminished quality of life. The present invention tests the hearing aid for proper function as frequently as daily. | 10-02-2008 |
20080269636 | System for and Method of Conveniently and Automatically Testing the Hearing of a Person - System and method for conducting a hearing test that is accessible to a mass market of individuals with potential hearing loss. The hearing test is stored on a centrally located computer ( | 10-30-2008 |
20100262556 | INTELLIGENT PERFORMANCE-BASED PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION - Systems and methods of utilizing communications networks and multivariate analysis to predict or recommend optimal products from a predefined population of commercially available products are disclosed. The recommendations are based on intelligence contained in processing elements and subjective and/or objective product information received from consumers or input to the systems as part of their initial setup. The output of the systems comprise sets of products that they predict the consumer will prefer and/or perform well for the problem or concern identified by the consumer. The performance and preference predictions are a function of consumer problems and product responsiveness patterns. Objective product information is generally obtained with diagnostic instruments. Data measured with the diagnostic instruments may be communicated to the data processing portions of the invention via the Internet. The outputs of the data processing portion of the system may be presented to consumers via the Internet as well. | 10-14-2010 |
20140136362 | INTELLIGENT PERFORMANCE-BASED PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM - Systems and methods of utilizing communications networks and multivariate analysis to predict or recommend optimal products from a predefined population of commercially available products are disclosed. The recommendations are based on intelligence contained in processing elements and subjective and/or objective product information received from consumers or input to the systems as part of their initial setup. The output of the systems comprise sets of products that they predict the consumer will prefer and/or perform well for the problem or concern identified by the consumer. The performance and preference predictions are a function of consumer problems and product responsiveness patterns. Objective product information is generally obtained with diagnostic instruments. Data measured with the diagnostic instruments may be communicated to the data processing portions of the invention via the Internet. The outputs of the data processing portion of the system may be presented to consumers via the Internet as well. | 05-15-2014 |
John Anthony Skorupa, Huntington Beach, CA US
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20090314879 | HYBRID THERMAL AIRSHIP - An airship comprises a shell, a gas storage system, an air storage system, a cargo storage system, a heating system, and a propulsion system. The shell encompasses a volume. The gas storage system is located within the volume, wherein the gas storage system is capable of storing a lighter than air gas. The air storage system is located within the volume, wherein the air storage system is capable of storing heated air. The heating system is capable of heating air. The propulsion system is capable of propelling the shell during flight. | 12-24-2009 |
20130082145 | Container Delivery System Rapid Deployment Device - A pneumatic deployment device (“PDD”) assists in ejecting containerized cargo bundles from a cargo aircraft during an airdrop. The PDD includes a first structure affixed to the aircraft and a second moveable structure, and which is positioned against a cargo bundle, referred to as a CDS bundle. Typically, a series of CDS bundles are positioned along a line in the cargo hold of the aircraft. A pressurized tank provides compress gas to an airbag that is positioned between the first structure and the second structure. Upon reaching the drop location, the gas is release from the tank to the airbag via a hose, inflating the airbag. The airbag pushes the second structure against the CDS bundle, so that the cargo bundles are ejected faster from the aircraft than would otherwise occur. | 04-04-2013 |
John Anthony Smith, Sheffield GB
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20090202301 | Drainage device - A drainage device comprising an inlet having at least three substantially straight sides with rounded corners linking said at least three substantially straight sides, wherein the sides and corners taper to form a circular outlet. | 08-13-2009 |
20110314748 | WATER FLOW APPARATUS - A guttering system for water drainage of roofs and buildings. The gutter system comprising a first elongate covered channel member capable of carrying water flow in a first direction and at least a second elongate covered channel positioned above or below said first elongate covered channel, capable of transporting water in a same said direction of water flow. | 12-29-2011 |
20130333304 | WATER FLOW APPARATUS - A guttering system for water drainage of roofs and buildings. The gutter system comprising a first elongate covered channel member capable of carrying water flow in a first direction and at least a second elongate covered channel positioned above or below said first elongate covered channel, capable of transporting water in a same said direction of water flow. | 12-19-2013 |
John Anthony Taylor, Manchester GB
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20080207881 | Reactive dyes containing an alkylthio-s-triazinyl reactive group - A reactive dyestuff containing an alkylthio-s-triazinyl reactive group of the following formula (I) is disclosed, | 08-28-2008 |
20110173763 | MODIFIED CELLULOSIC MATERIALS - The invention provides a process for aminoarylating cellulosic materials such as cotton and reconstituted fibres and a process for treating the aminoarylated cellulose with an effect chemical such as a dye, flame retardant or cross linking agent. Improved take up of the effect chemical by the modified cellulose means increased efficiency in the process and in the case of dyeing, avoids or reduces the washing off of hydrolysed dye and the resultant production of large volumes of contaminated water requiring to be treated. The cellulosic material may be present in a blend with other types of fibre for example a blend with poly(alkyleneterephthalates) or polyamides. | 07-21-2011 |
John Anthony Tidy, Sheffield GB
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20080262375 | Apparatus For Measuring Tissue Samples Electrical Impedance - Apparatus for measuring the electrical impedance of a tissue sample comprises a probe and a sheath comprising an elongated tubular body having one closed end and one open end providing an internal cavity. The sheath is composed of a material which when contacted with a tissue sample is capable of providing a conductive path through the sheath between the electrodes and the tissue sample. The resistivity of the material forming the sheath when contacted with the tissue sample is greater than the resistivity of the tissue sample. The probe is received within the internal cavity of the sheath. The sheath is impervious to bacteria and viruses. | 10-23-2008 |
20090024052 | METHOD AND PROBE FOR MEASURING THE IMPEDANCE OF HUMAN OR ANIMAL BODY TISSUE - A method for determining whether a probe for measuring the impedance of human or animal body tissue has been placed over a boundary between different tissue types is described. The probe used in the method comprises at least a first ( | 01-22-2009 |
John Anthony Tilloston, Parkstone GB
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20080202929 | Oxygen Sensors - An electrochemical oxygen sensor includes a micro-porous plastic membrane supported on a sealing disk and located between a gas inflow port and the sensor's electrolyte. The membrane and disk minimize thermal shock effects due to using the sensor at a first location, at a first temperature, and then moving it to a second location at a different temperature. | 08-28-2008 |
John Anthony Trela, Seattle, WA US
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20100193629 | LOCALIZED UTILITY POWER SYSTEM FOR AIRCRAFT - The disclosure provides for an aircraft galley and lavatory energy system capable of independent operation from a separate aircraft energy generating system. The galley and lavatory energy system comprises an energy source providing electrical energy, heat energy, and at least one by-product; a plurality of galley and lavatory devices for receiving the electrical energy, the heat energy, and the at least one by-product; and, a plurality of connectors for connecting the electrical energy, the heat energy, and the at least one by-product to the galley and lavatory devices. The energy source comprises a fuel cell, a fuel module, and optionally, a supplemental fuel source. | 08-05-2010 |
John Anthony Trischan, Mesa, AZ US
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20110030293 | Tile roof ventilator - In accordance with the present invention, what is provided are materials and a method to create an intake of ventilation air at the low portion of a concrete or ceramic tile roof near the eave of the roof. | 02-10-2011 |
John Anthony Viglione, New York, NY US
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20110050590 | Touch Screen Cookbook - An electronic portable device which may used to enter, display, store, and/or retrieve culinary recipes with ease such as through touch screen capabilities and that may be implemented in a completely portable mode. | 03-03-2011 |
John Anthony Vogel, Niskayuna, NY US
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20150348952 | INTERCONNECT DEVICES FOR ELECTRONIC PACKAGING ASSEMBLIES - An electronic packaging assembly having a semiconductor integrated circuit and a plurality of interconnect components is provided. The plurality of interconnect components is operatively coupled to the semiconductor integrated circuit. Further, one or more interconnect components include one or more support elements having a first surface and a second surface, and one or more spring elements having a first end and a second end, and wherein first ends of the one or more spring elements are coupled to the first surface or the second surface of a respective support element. | 12-03-2015 |
John Anthony Wysham, Vienna, VA US
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20110145345 | METHODS, SYSTEMS,AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR RETRIEVING A FILE OF MACHINE READABLE DATA - A user, wishing to retrieve a file of machine-readable data from a remote machine-readable data storage device, transmits a first e-mail message from a local station to a remote station via a packet switched network. The first e-mail message includes a first machine-readable instruction and a first machine-readable retrieval criterion. The remote station receives the first email message from the packet switched network. The remote station parses the first e-mail message to determine if it includes the first machine-readable instruction and the first machine-readable retrieval criterion. The remote station executes the first machine-readable instruction to transmit a second e-mail message from the remote station to the local station. The second e-mail message includes the file as an attachment. The local station receives the second e-mail message from the packet switched network. | 06-16-2011 |
John Anthony Zuris, Cambridge, MA US
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20150071903 | USE OF CATIONIC LIPIDS TO DELIVER CAS9 - Compositions, methods, strategies, kits, and systems for the supercharged protein-mediated delivery of functional effector proteins into cells in vivo, ex vivo, or in vitro are provided. Compositions, methods, strategies, kits, and systems for delivery of functional effector proteins using cationic lipids and cationic polymers are also provided. Functional effector proteins include, without limitation, transcriptional modulators (e.g., repressors or activators), recombinases, nucleases (e.g., RNA-programmable nucleases, such as Cas9 proteins; TALE nuclease, and zinc finger nucleases), deaminases, and other gene modifying/editing enzymes. Functional effector proteins include TALE effector proteins, e.g., TALE transcriptional activators and repressors, as well as TALE nucleases. Compositions, methods, strategies, and systems for the delivery of functional effector proteins into cells is useful for therapeutic and research purposes, including, but not limited to, the targeted manipulation of a gene associated with disease, the modulation of the expression level of a gene associated with disease, and the programming of cell fate. | 03-12-2015 |
20150071906 | DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR FUNCTIONAL NUCLEASES - Compositions, methods, strategies, kits, and systems for the supercharged protein-mediated delivery of functional effector proteins into cells in vivo, ex vivo, or in vitro are provided. Compositions, methods, strategies, kits, and systems for delivery of funcational effector proteins using cationic lipids and cationic polymers are also provided. Functional effector proteins include, without limitation, transcriptional modulators (e.g., repressors or activators), recombinases, nucleases (e.g., RNA-programmable nucleases, such as Cas9 proteins; TALE nuclease, and zinc finger nucleases), deaminases, and other gene modifying/editing enzymes. Functional effector proteins include TALE effector proteins, e.g., TALE transcriptional activators and repressors, as well as TALE nucleases. Compositions, methods, strategies, and systems for the delivery of functional effector proteins into cells is useful for therapeutic and research purposes, including, but not limited to, the targeted manipulation of a gene associated with disease, the modulation of the expression level of a gene associated with disease, and the programming of cell fate. | 03-12-2015 |
20150118216 | DELIVERY OF NEGATIVELY CHARGED PROTEINS USING CATIONIC LIPIDS - Compositions, methods, strategies, kits, and systems for the delivery of negatively charged proteins, protein complexes, and fusion proteins, using cationic polymers or lipids are provided. Delivery of proteins into cells can be effected in vivo, ex vivo, or in vitro. Proteins that can be delivered using the compositions, methods, strategies, kits, and systems provided herein include, without limitation, enzymes, transcription factors, genome editing proteins, Cas9 proteins, TALEs, TALENs, nucleases, binding proteins (e.g., ligands, receptors, antibodies, antibody fragments; nucleic acid binding proteins, etc.), structural proteins, and therapeutic proteins (e.g., tumor suppressor proteins, therapeutic enzymes, growth factors, growth factor receptors, transcription factors, proteases, etc.), as well as variants and fusions of such proteins. | 04-30-2015 |