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Cantrell W. John, San Antonio, TX US
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20150013730 | FLUID FLOW STRUCTURE AND METHOD OF USE FOR CONTINUOUS MOTION WASHING MACHINE - A washing machine and/or a fluid flow structure for a washing machine wash tank is provided. The wash tank is generally rectangular and includes a bottom wall, two side walls and two end walls extending upward from said bottom wall. The wash tank further includes at least one flow directional opening in at least one of the walls. In a preferred embodiment, the wash tank includes plurality of flow directional openings positioned along one of the side walls of the wash tank. A fluid flow structure is located within said wash tank, which includes a fluid flow guide surface, and a support for said guide surface. The guide surface includes an expansion structure that is designed to counteract expansion of the guide surface that occurs during operation of the washing machine. In one embodiment the expansion structure is an expansion slot that engages a portion of the guide surface. As the guide surface expands the expansion slot is pressed against the portion of the guide surface, causing the expansion slot to expand into a relief area associated with the expansion slot at a location generally opposite of the portion of the guide surface. | 01-15-2015 |
Chris Peter John, The Woodlands, TX US
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20160032606 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING A SUBSTANTIALLY IMPERMEABLE WALL - Systems and methods for manufacturing a substantially impermeable concrete wall that may be used, for example, in fluid storage tanks to improve leak resistance to pressurized gases or fluids and reduce manufacturing costs. | 02-04-2016 |
Deepesh John, Austin, TX US
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20120119805 | CLOCK GATER WITH PROGRAMMABLE DELAY - An integrated circuit device includes first circuitry including first logic devices and a clock tree for distributing a clock signal to the first logic devices and second circuitry including second logic devices and a clock gater operable to receive the clock signal and distribute the clock signal to the second logic devices. The clock gater comprises a programmable delay circuit. | 05-17-2012 |
20140232431 | Clock Gater with Independently Programmable Delay - An integrated circuit device comprising first circuitry including first logic devices and a clock tree for distributing a clock signal to the first logic devices and second circuitry comprising second logic devices, a first clock gater and a second clock gater. The first and second clock gaters comprise a programmable delay circuit. | 08-21-2014 |
Eugene B. John, Austin, TX US
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20100058041 | Method and Apparatus for Secure Instantly-On Computer System - A method and apparatus for an instantly-on computer system is presented. A computer that incorporates fast non-volatile primary memory for storing the operating system, resulting in an instant-on or instant-booting of the computer. Large parts of the operating system code and application code are stored in non-volatile write-protectable areas that cannot be modified by malicious sources, resulting in a secure computer. It solves the problem from typical computers having to load the operating system and applications from a slow device such as the hard disk to the main memory. This loading is avoided by permanently housing the operating system in a non-volatile main memory. The system also solves the problem of corruption of operating system areas from malicious sources. The memory contains writeable and write-protected areas and a memory controller controls the access to the various regions of the memory. | 03-04-2010 |
20100058046 | Method and Apparatus for Secure Instantly-Available Applications in a Computer System - A method and apparatus for instantly-available applications in a computer system is presented. A computer that incorporates fast non-volatile primary memory for storing the application software and/or operating system, resulting in an instant-on computer is presented. Large parts of the application code and/or operating system code are stored in non-volatile write-protectable areas of the memory that cannot be modified by malicious sources, resulting in a secure computer. It solves the problem of typical computers having to load the applications from a slow device such as the hard disk to the main memory. This loading is avoided by permanently housing the applications in a non-volatile main memory. The system also solves the problem of corruption of application software areas from malicious sources. The memory system contains writeable and write-protected areas and a memory controller that controls the access to the various regions of the memory. | 03-04-2010 |
20150089590 | METHODS FOR SECURE CONTROL OF AND SECURE DATA EXTRACTION FROM IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES USING SMARTPHONES OR OTHER MOBILE DEVICES - The system presented allows secure control of and secure data extraction from implantable medical devices (IMD) using smartphones or other mobile devices. In particular, a patient's or a healthcare provider's mobile device can be utilized to securely interface with an IMD that has been implanted in or on a patient's body. Embodiments include, but are not limited to devices, systems, and methods for securing implanted medical devices. | 03-26-2015 |
Eugene Britto John, Austin, TX US
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20100299720 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONVENIENT CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING OF INTERNET FROM A COMPUTER - The present invention discloses a convenient method for easily disconnecting and connecting internet to/from a computer. Instead of plugging and unplugging the physical cable that connects to the internet, a facility is invented to conveniently connect and disconnect internet using a switch on an internet cable or a convenient switch on the keyboard or monitor/display or the computer housing/box itself. Instead of pressing a switch, a key or swipe card can be used to activate the switch. Alternately the internet connection can be activated by opening a browser. The invention can be integrated into the browser to disable the internet connection during periods of inactivity. The key or swipe card can additionally be used to implement access restrictions, for instance controlling hours of access or disallowed sites for a child. | 11-25-2010 |
Jaison C. John, Houston, TX US
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20140266752 | METHOD, APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING A HEALTH RISK USING A WEARABLE HOUSING FOR SENSORS - In some embodiments, a method, apparatus, and a system for sensing a force are provided. The apparatus may comprise a plurality of sensors configured to detect an impact force. The plurality of sensors may be arranged into a housing, such as a sports helmet. The apparatus also includes a controller operatively coupled to the plurality of sensors. The controller is adapted to: receive a signal from at least one of the plurality of sensors; determine whether a value of the signal exceeds a threshold; perform a responsive action in response to a determination that the value of signal exceeds the threshold. The responsive action comprises providing a warning, performing a logging function, and/or performing a counteraction. | 09-18-2014 |
Jeremy John, Austin, TX US
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20090131348 | MICRORNAS DIFFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED IN PANCREATIC DISEASES AND USES THEREOF - The present invention concerns methods and compositions for identifying a miRNA profile for a particular condition, such as pancreatic disease, and using the profile in assessing the condition of a patient. | 05-21-2009 |
Jeremy J. John, Austin, TX US
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20120178199 | Imprinted Semiconductor Multiplex Detection Array - An array of sensor devices, each sensor including a set of semiconducting nanotraces having a width less than about 100 nm is provided. Method for fabricating the arrays is disclosed, providing a top-down approach for large arrays with multiple copies of the detection device in a single processing step. Nanodimensional sensing elements with precise dimensions and spacing to avoid the influence of electrodes are provided. The arrays may be used for multiplex detection of chemical and biomolecular species. The regular arrays may be combined with parallel synthesis of anchor probe libraries to provide a multiplex diagnostic device. Applications for gas phase sensing, chemical sensing and solution phase biomolecular sensing are disclosed. | 07-12-2012 |
20120241590 | Method for Assembly of Spectroscopic Filter Arrays Using Biomolecules - Spectroscopic filter arrays and methods for making spectroscopic filter arrays are provided. The arrays are formed using a dispersion of filter particles having selected moieties attached to the surface of the particles and a microarray having complementary moieties formed in an array on a substrate, such that each filter particle is attached to a selected region of the microarray. The moiety on the substrate may be RNA or DNA or other molecule. The substrate may be a surface of a photodetector array, a transparent plate that may be placed in registration with the photodetector or a stamp used to transfer the filter array to a photodetector array. | 09-27-2012 |
20120245055 | Method for Assembly of Analyte Filter Arrays Using Biomolecules - Analyte filter arrays and methods for making an analyte filter array are provided. The arrays are formed using a dispersion of filter particles having selected moieties attached to the surface of the particles and a microarray having complementary moieties formed in an array on a substrate, such that each filter particle is attached to a selected region of the microarray. The moiety on the substrate may be RNA or DNA or other molecule. The substrate may be a surface of a detector array, a membrane that may be placed in registration with the detector array or a stamp used to transfer the filter array to a detector array. | 09-27-2012 |
20130193405 | Imprinted Semiconductor Multiplex Detection Array - An array of sensor devices, each sensor including a set of semiconducting nanotraces having a width less than about 100 nm is provided. Method for fabricating the arrays is disclosed, providing a top-down approach for large arrays with multiple copies of the detection device in a single processing step. Nanodimensional sensing elements with precise dimensions and spacing to avoid the influence of electrodes are provided. The arrays may be used for multiplex detection of chemical and biomolecular species. The regular arrays may be combined with parallel synthesis of anchor probe libraries to provide a multiplex diagnostic device. Applications for gas phase sensing, chemical sensing and solution phase biomolecular sensing are disclosed. | 08-01-2013 |
20130218241 | Membrane-Supported, Thermoelectric Compositions - Thermoelectric devices and methods for making and using the devices and their intermediates are provided. Membrane-supported thermoelectric modules are fabricated by dispensing thermoelectric powder into select locations of a membrane to form electrically-isolated columns of thermoelectric material. The powder is then sintered or fused to form thermoelectric elements, which are then electrically connected and combined with thermal interface films to form the modules. The modules are the building blocks of electrical current generating, thermoelectric cooling and heat scavenging thermoelectric devices. | 08-22-2013 |
John St. John, Grapevine, TX US
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20090196936 | Hydrogel wound dressing and biomaterials formed in situ and their uses - The present invention relates to a method of forming shape-retentive and shape-conforming aggregate wound dressings and biomaterials composed of gel nanoparticles and wound or bodily fluid in which the aggregates are held together by non-covalent bond physical forces such as, without limitation, hydrophobic-hydrophilic interactions and hydrogen bonds. The method comprises introducing a dry powder of gel nanoparticles to a wound site in which the nanoparticles absorb some of the blood or wound exudate and coalesce in situ into the claimed shape-retentive aggregate dressing. The method also comprises introducing the dry nanoparticle powder in or on a wet bodily tissue in vivo to form the claimed shape-retentive biomaterial. In addition, the method also comprises incorporating biomedical agents to produce medicated aggregate dressings or biomaterials for a variety of medical applications. This invention also relates to uses of the method of formation of the shape-retentive aggregates of gel nanoparticles. | 08-06-2009 |
20110123621 | HYDROGEL WOUND DRESSING AND BIOMATERIALS FORMED IN SITU AND THEIR USES - The present invention relates to a method of forming shape-retentive and shape-conforming aggregate wound dressings and biomaterials composed of gel nanoparticles and wound or bodily fluid in which the aggregates are held together by non-covalent bond physical forces such as, without limitation, hydrophobic-hydrophilic interactions and hydrogen bonds. The method comprises introducing a dry powder of gel nanoparticles to a wound site in which the nanoparticles absorb some of the blood or wound exudate and coalesce in situ into the claimed shape-retentive aggregate dressing. The method also comprises introducing the dry nanoparticle powder in or on a wet bodily tissue in vivo to form the claimed shape-retentive biomaterial. In addition, the method also comprises incorporating biomedical agents to produce medicated aggregate dressings or biomaterials for a variety of medical applications. This invention also relates to uses of the method of formation of the shape-retentive aggregates of gel nanoparticles. | 05-26-2011 |
Jyothy John, Houston, TX US
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20130150389 | Etravirine Formulations and Uses Thereof - Provided herein is a pharmaceutical formulation of etravirine, said formulation comprising: etravirine; a dipolar aprotic solvent; a non-ionic water dispersible surfactant; and water. Further provided is a pharmaceutical formulation of etravirine, said formulation comprising: etravirine; a non-ionic water dispersible surfactant; and water. | 06-13-2013 |
Jyothy Anie John, Houston, TX US
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20120077824 | Itraconazole formulations - Provided herein is a pharmaceutical injectable formulation of itraconazole (10 mg/g) where the formulation comprises a solubilizer, a nonionic surfactant/emulsifier, a co-surfactant and a stabilizer. Further provided is a pharmaceutical formulation of itraconazole, said formulation comprising a solubilizer in a concentration of from about 20% to about 75%, a nonionic surfactant/emulsifier in a concentration of from about 20% to about 50%, a co-surfactant in a concentration from about 10% to about 45% and a stabilizer in a concentration of from about 1% to about 15%. | 03-29-2012 |
Lizy John, Austin, TX US
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20100058041 | Method and Apparatus for Secure Instantly-On Computer System - A method and apparatus for an instantly-on computer system is presented. A computer that incorporates fast non-volatile primary memory for storing the operating system, resulting in an instant-on or instant-booting of the computer. Large parts of the operating system code and application code are stored in non-volatile write-protectable areas that cannot be modified by malicious sources, resulting in a secure computer. It solves the problem from typical computers having to load the operating system and applications from a slow device such as the hard disk to the main memory. This loading is avoided by permanently housing the operating system in a non-volatile main memory. The system also solves the problem of corruption of operating system areas from malicious sources. The memory contains writeable and write-protected areas and a memory controller controls the access to the various regions of the memory. | 03-04-2010 |
Lizy K. John, Austin, TX US
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20080215866 | BRANCH PREDICTION APPARATUS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS - An apparatus and a system, as well as a method and article, may operate to predict a branch within a first operating context, such as a user context, using a first strategy; and to predict a branch within a second operating context, such as an operating system context, using a second strategy. In some embodiments, apparatus and systems may comprise one or more first storage locations to store branch history information associated with a first operating context, and one ore more second storage locations to store branch history information associated with a second operating context. | 09-04-2008 |
20080301652 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ACCELERATING JAVA TRANSLATION - An apparatus and method for accelerating Java translation are provided. The apparatus includes a lookup table which stores an lookup table having arrangements of bytecodes and native codes corresponding to the bytecodes, a decoder which generates pointer to the native code corresponding to the feed bytecode in the lookup table, a parameterized bytecode processing unit which detects parameterized bytecode among the feed bytecode, and generating pointer to native code required for constant embedding in the lookup table, a constant embedding unit which embeds constants into the native code with the pointer generated by the parameterized bytecode processing unit, and a native code buffer which stores the native code generated by the decoder or the constant embedding unit. | 12-04-2008 |
20080301653 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INCREASING TASK-EXECUTION SPEED - Provided are a method and apparatus for increasing task-execution speed, and, more particularly, a method and apparatus for increasing task-execution speed by compiling code to bytecodes, and executing native code in units of blocks instead of bytecodes, in which a block is a group of a series of bytecodes. The apparatus includes a receiving unit which receives a bytecode, a control unit which identifies whether the received bytecode is the last bytecode of a block, and a transmitting unit which transmits an address of a first native code of one or more native codes that correspond to one or more bytecodes included in the block based on the identification result. | 12-04-2008 |
20100058046 | Method and Apparatus for Secure Instantly-Available Applications in a Computer System - A method and apparatus for instantly-available applications in a computer system is presented. A computer that incorporates fast non-volatile primary memory for storing the application software and/or operating system, resulting in an instant-on computer is presented. Large parts of the application code and/or operating system code are stored in non-volatile write-protectable areas of the memory that cannot be modified by malicious sources, resulting in a secure computer. It solves the problem of typical computers having to load the applications from a slow device such as the hard disk to the main memory. This loading is avoided by permanently housing the applications in a non-volatile main memory. The system also solves the problem of corruption of application software areas from malicious sources. The memory system contains writeable and write-protected areas and a memory controller that controls the access to the various regions of the memory. | 03-04-2010 |
20120233603 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ACCELERATING JAVA TRANSLATION - An apparatus and method for accelerating Java translation are provided. The apparatus includes a lookup table which stores an lookup table having arrangements of bytecodes and native codes corresponding to the bytecodes, a decoder which generates pointer to the native code corresponding to the feed bytecode in the lookup table, a parameterized bytecode processing unit which detects parameterized bytecode among the feed bytecode, and generating pointer to native code required for constant embedding in the lookup table, a constant embedding unit which embeds constants into the native code with the pointer generated by the parameterized bytecode processing unit, and a native code buffer which stores the native code generated by the decoder or the constant embedding unit. | 09-13-2012 |
Lizy Kurian John, Austin, TX US
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20100299720 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONVENIENT CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING OF INTERNET FROM A COMPUTER - The present invention discloses a convenient method for easily disconnecting and connecting internet to/from a computer. Instead of plugging and unplugging the physical cable that connects to the internet, a facility is invented to conveniently connect and disconnect internet using a switch on an internet cable or a convenient switch on the keyboard or monitor/display or the computer housing/box itself. Instead of pressing a switch, a key or swipe card can be used to activate the switch. Alternately the internet connection can be activated by opening a browser. The invention can be integrated into the browser to disable the internet connection during periods of inactivity. The key or swipe card can additionally be used to implement access restrictions, for instance controlling hours of access or disallowed sites for a child. | 11-25-2010 |
Nathan W. John, Flower Mound, TX US
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20090261772 | Advanced method for stepper motor speed determination - A method and apparatus for determining speed of a stepper motor. In one embodiment of the method, a first terminal of a first coil of the stepper motor is coupled to an input of a multibit digital-to-analog (A/D) convertor. The stepper motor's a rotor is rotated about an axis while the first terminal is coupled to the multibit A/D convertor. An analog signal is induced at the first terminal generating while the rotor is rotating about the axis. The multibit A/D convertor receives the analog signal induced at the first terminal. The multibit A/D convertor generates a plurality of multibit digital signals in response to receiving the analog signal. The multibit digital signals can be processed to determine the rotational speed at which the rotor was rotating when the A/D convertor generated the plurality of multibit digital signals. | 10-22-2009 |
Randy Carl John, Houston, TX US
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20100272595 | HIGH STRENGTH ALLOYS - High strength metal alloys are described herein. At least one composition of a metal alloy includes chromium, nickel, copper, manganese, silicon, niobium, tungsten and iron. System, methods, and heaters that include the high strength metal alloys are described herein. At least one heater system may include a canister at least partially made from material containing at least one of the metal alloys. At least one system for heating a subterranean formation may include a tublar that is at least partially made from a material containing at least one of the metal alloys. | 10-28-2010 |
Rhorn J. John, Wichita Falls, TX US
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20140000842 | HEAT EXCHANGER WITH ACCESSIBLE CORE | 01-02-2014 |
20150129181 | MODULAR HEAT EXCHANGER - In at least some implementations, a shell and plate heat exchanger includes a shell and a core. The shell defines at least part of an interior and has a lid and a main body to which the lid is coupled in assembly. The core may be received in the interior and have a plurality of modules. Each module may include a plurality of cassettes of heat transfer plates, and the modules may be releasably coupled together to enable nondestructive decoupling of at least one module from the core. To permit nondestructive removal of the lid from the main body, the lid and main body may be releasable coupled together. | 05-14-2015 |
Rhorn Jacob Virgil John, Wichita Falls, TX US
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20110024082 | HEAT EXCHANGER WITH ACCESSIBLE CORE - A heat exchanger may include a core control assembly movable between compressed and uncompressed positions, and a core. The core may have a plurality of layers with a plurality of passages interleaved therebetween, a portion of the passages extending and open to the periphery of the layers. The core control assembly may be operably coupled to the core to compress the core when the core control assembly is in its compressed position and to permit the core to expand from its compressed state when the core control assembly is moved away from its compressed position. The expansion of the core increases a cross-sectional area of the passages at the periphery of the core. | 02-03-2011 |
Roji John, Austin, TX US
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20080243799 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF GENERATING A SET OF SEARCH RESULTS - In a particular embodiment, a system includes an interface responsive to a network to receive data related to a first document and includes processing logic and memory accessible to the processing logic. The memory stores a plurality of modules executable by the processing logic to recursively retrieve documents, extract directed links and attributes, and traverse the directed links to identify a first set of search results. The plurality of modules includes a search module to retrieve one or more documents and includes an attribute extraction module to extract directed links and other attributes from the one or more documents. The plurality of modules further includes a backward/forward link traversal module to bi-directionally traverse directed links to identify documents and includes a graphical user interface (GUI) module to generate a GUI including data related to the first set of search results and to provide the GUI to a destination device via the network. | 10-02-2008 |
20090089778 | USER-SPECIFIED INSTALL LOCATIONS - Computer implemented methods, data processing systems and computer program products install deliverables into user-specified install locations. A user-specified install location is provided. Software virtual product data is extracted from a software bundle. Software virtual product data is stored within the user-specified install location. | 04-02-2009 |
20100037161 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF APPLYING GLOBALLY UNIQUE IDENTIFIERS TO RELATE DISTRIBUTED DATA SOURCES - In a particular embodiment, a method includes sending a text string from a source device to a destination device. The destination device includes a unique identifier repository having a plurality of globally unique identifiers mapped text strings, relationship data defining associations between the plurality of globally unique identifiers, and meta-data related to the text string. Each of the plurality of globally unique identifiers includes a data value that is shared by a plurality of data sources as an identifier associated with information related to the text string. The method further includes receiving data including one or more globally unique identifiers, associated relationship data, and associated meta-data from the destination device at the source device in response to sending the text string. Additionally, the method includes storing the received data at a memory of the source device for use in searching and relating search results received from multiple data sources. | 02-11-2010 |
20100251145 | System to provide search results via a user-configurable table - In a particular embodiment, a graphical user interface (GUI) generated by a processor of a search system includes a search results window operable to display a set of search results within a table that includes a plurality of sub-tables corresponding to a plurality of categories. Each sub-table represents at least one category and includes a respective subset of the set of search results. The GUI further includes a plurality of local control elements, where each local control element is associated with a respective sub-table of the plurality of sub-tables. Each local control element is accessible to a user to selectively sort the respective subset of the set of search results within the respective sub-table according to a user-selected local sort parameter without altering a sort order of respective subsets of the set of search results within other sub-tables of the plurality of sub-tables. | 09-30-2010 |
20110047166 | SYSTEM AND METHODS OF RELATING TRADEMARKS AND PATENT DOCUMENTS - In an embodiment, a computer-readable medium embodies instructions that, when executed by at least one processor, cause a computing system to perform operations including automatically defining one or more associations between a trademark record and a patent document and storing the one or more associations as mappings between trademarks and patent documents. | 02-24-2011 |
20140289675 | System and Method of Mapping Products to Patents - A data storage device includes instructions that, when executed by a processor, cause the processor to generate a graphical user interface (GUI) including one or more bidirectional mappings between patents and products. The GUI further includes a plurality of user-selectable elements including at least one element selectable by a user to edit a selected one of the one or more bidirectional mappings. Additionally, the instructions, when executed, cause the processor to provide the GUI to a user device. | 09-25-2014 |
20150032728 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF GENERATING A SET OF SEARCH RESULTS - In a particular embodiment, a system includes an interface responsive to a network to receive data related to a first document and includes processing logic and memory accessible to the processing logic. The memory stores a plurality of modules executable by the processing logic to recursively retrieve documents, extract directed links and attributes, and traverse the directed links to identify a first set of search results. The plurality of modules includes a search module to retrieve one or more documents and includes an attribute extraction module to extract directed links and other attributes from the one or more documents. The plurality of modules further includes a backward/forward link traversal module to bi-directionally traverse directed links to identify documents and includes a graphical user interface (GUI) module to generate a GUI including data related to the first set of search results and to provide the GUI to a destination device via the network. | 01-29-2015 |
20150039581 | Semantic Search System Interface and Method - A method for semantic searching includes receiving a user input including seed data and a semantic input at a search system. The method further includes automatically generating a filter set based on the user input, where the filter set including a plurality of documents that correspond to the seed data, and includes providing the filter set and the semantic input to a semantic search engine. The method also includes receiving a set of semantic search results from the semantic search engine based on the filter set and the semantic input. The set of semantic search results corresponds to a sub-set of the filter set that is semantically similar to the semantic input. | 02-05-2015 |
Sarah Finney John, Missouri City, TX US
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20150141415 | Methionine Aminopeptidase Inhibitors for Treating Infectious Diseases - The present invention relates to methods for treating an infectious disease in a subject in need thereof via administration of a therapeutically effective amount of compounds described herein. The methods may utilize particular compounds, for example, a quinoline, a hydrazone, a quinone, or a pyrimidine derivatives thereof or a pharmaceutical salts thereof. | 05-21-2015 |
Thomas K. John, Irving, TX US
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20090119177 | Outdoor and out of home advertising method and system - Disclosed is an outdoor and out of home advertising (OOHA) method and system having at least one kiosk client coupled to a secured central server via a VPN, internet, radio communication, satellite communication, Bluetooth communication, or any communication, said at least one kiosk client and secured central server further coupled to the networking. The kiosk client connected to secure central server dynamically pushes specific advertisement based upon user profile, location of the kiosk client, creates user profile preferences, and uploads proactive applications for secured communication. | 05-07-2009 |
T. Stites John, Weatherford, TX US
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20110081982 | Golf Club Head With Visual Swing Indicator - A golf club head with a body and an asymmetrical visual swing indicator is provided. The asymmetrical visual swing indicator may be formed to represent an apparent backswing path outward of an actual backswing path. In certain configurations the asymmetrical visual swing indicator is positioned such that a portion of the asymmetrical visual swing indicator closest to the hitting surface of the golf club is closer to a heel end plane of the golf club head then a portion of the asymmetrical visual swing indicator closest to a rear surface of the golf club head. The swing indicator is integral with the body of the golf club head. | 04-07-2011 |
Vijay George John, Austin, TX US
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20150179169 | Speech Recognition By Post Processing Using Phonetic and Semantic Information - A system is described for improving results of Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems. ASR's typically match patterns of incoming sounds to phonemes associated with sounds in a specified language, then associates phonemes with words. ASR's typically consider combinations of up to three phonemes and up to three words. The limitation to small combinations of phonemes and words is one source of errors in ASR's. The invention described here post processes the output from ASR's. In one embodiment, the method forms long combinations of phonemes and words to improve ASR results. In another embodiment, the method detects errors by finding inconsistencies in the ASR's output and then corrects these errors. Other embodiments correct errors that are phonetically close to the correct words, determines the right list of words from a large expected list of sentences, and further improves recognition where word errors are phonetically close to the correct words. | 06-25-2015 |