Kenyon, US
Alan Kenyon, Barnegat, NJ US
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20100252767 | Externally mounted mechanical valve shutoff device with timer - An externally mounted mechanical device for mechanically closing a pressurized tank or cylinder valve, such as a grill tank, is provided. The device comprises a securing mechanism, a rotatable mechanism having a handle recess to receive a handle of pressurized tank or cylinder valve, and a torsional spring, wherein the torsional spring is configured to store potential torsional force and then release the torsional force by way of a timed release mechanism. The mechanical device comprises a securing device for securing the mechanical device to a tank or cylinder. Torsional force may be stored in torsional spring by way of a ratchet and pawl that also is configured to release the stored torsional force by way of a timed release. | 10-07-2010 |
Alfred Kenyon, West Warwick, RI US
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20100229734 | DEVICE FOR HOLDING AND PREPARING A FOOD PRODUCT - The device is for holding an edible food product such as a vegetable or piece of fruit in readiness for the preparation thereof. The device may be used for peeling or cutting vegetables or fruit in a safe manner. The device includes a body that is meant to be grasped by a user of the device and a set of prongs that are supported by the body and extend from a distal end of the body. The set of prongs preferably includes at least three prongs that are disposed in a parallel array and that are for piercing engagement with the edible product. An actuator rod assembly is supported by the body and includes a proximal end cap and a distal pusher piece that is meant to engage the edible product for dis-engagement thereof from the set of prongs. A biasing spring is disposed in the body for urging the actuator rod assembly in a proximal direction. | 09-16-2010 |
20130020749 | DEVICE FOR HOLDING AND PREPARING A FOOD PRODUCT - The device is for holding an edible food product such as a vegetable or piece of fruit in readiness for the preparation thereof. The device may be used for peeling or cutting vegetables or fruit in a safe manner. The device includes a body that is meant to be grasped by a user of the device and a set of prongs that are supported by the body and extend from a distal end of the body. The set of prongs preferably includes at least three prongs that are disposed in a parallel array and that are for piercing engagement with the edible product. An actuator rod assembly is supported by the body and includes a proximal end cap and a distal pusher piece that is meant to engage the edible product for dis-engagement thereof from the set of prongs. | 01-24-2013 |
Bradley T. Kenyon, Omaha, NE US
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20120096045 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRAFFIC SURGE CONTROL - System and method for traffic surge control. A control message may be received for registering or managing a device in a network. A measure of a number of current control messages already being processed in the network may be retrieved. A condition may be retrieved, from among a plurality of conditions, that corresponds to the retrieved measure of current control messages, each condition defining different rules for discarding a control message of the same type and corresponding to one of a plurality of measures of current control messages. Based on whether or not the retrieved condition is met, the control message may be processed to register or manage the device or discarded. | 04-19-2012 |
20150133118 | CIRCUIT-SWITCHED CALL DELIVERY - Example embodiments disclosed herein relate to implementing a circuit-switched (CS) call delivery to a mobile device. An unstructured supplementary service data (USSD) message is sent to the mobile device to return to a CS domain. If the mobile device has returned to a first mobile switching center (MSC) of the CS domain, the call is delivered. If the mobile device has not returned to the first MSC, a duration of time set for the mobile device to register with a second MSC of the CS domain and the call is delivered if registration is complete within the duration of time. | 05-14-2015 |
Brendan Charles Kenyon, Utica, MI US
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20150375332 | NON-CONTACT LAMINAR FLOW DRAWN ARC STUD WELDING NOZZLE AND METHOD - A plurality of screens can be supported within a nozzle assembly and positioned so that gas from a housing manifold flows through the plurality of screens and into a flash shield nozzle. The flash shield nozzle can include a partial-parabolic-shaped portion. A distal end of a collet holding the stud during welding can extend past the distal end of the flash shield nozzle and any other component of the nozzle assembly to maintain a gap between a workpiece the stud is being welded to and the nozzle assembly so that no component of the nozzle assembly contacts the workpiece during stud welding. Related methods can include welding a stud to a workpiece including an obstruction or welding impediment. | 12-31-2015 |
Brian Michael Kenyon, Aliso Viejo, CA US
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20120185945 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MANAGING NETWORK SECURITY RISKS - A security risk management system comprises a vulnerability database, an asset database, a local threat intelligence database and a threat correlation module. The vulnerability database comprises data about security vulnerabilities of assets on a network gathered using active or passive vulnerability assessment techniques. The asset database comprises data concerning attributes of each asset. The threat correlation module receives threat intelligence alerts that identify attributes and vulnerabilities associated with security threats that affect classes of assets. The threat correlation module compares asset attributes and vulnerabilities with threat attributes and vulnerabilities and displays a list of assets that are affected by a particular threat. The list can be sorted according to a calculated risk score, allowing an administrator to prioritize preventive action and respond first to threats that affect higher risk assets. The security risk management system provides tools for performing preventive action and for tracking the success of preventive action. | 07-19-2012 |
Daniel Kenyon, Novato, CA US
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20130198788 | SOCIAL VIDEO NETWORK - An architecture is disclosed that enables users to upload videos directly from a camera or from saved videos from most video devices into video channels and automatically publish and notify to all who subscribe to channels or follow accounts. Embodiments allow users to share videos to social services, such as Facebook and Twitter, automatically display in embedded channels on any Website, directly to a Facebook or other developed applications using an Application Program Interface (API). Users can search, subscribe, view, and manage their video channels and videos, and modify their associated metadata content from anywhere. | 08-01-2013 |
David J. Kenyon, Morristown, NJ US
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20140290651 | CRUDE NEON WITH NITROGEN AND OXYGEN AS A HYPERBARIC INTERVENTION BREATHING MIXTURE - Embodiments of the present invention provide systems, methods and apparatus for to using crude neon with oxygen and nitrogen as a hyperbaric intervention breathing mixture. Embodiments include providing a work environment under pressure; performing work operations within the pressurized work environment; and providing a breathing mixture created from crude neon and oxygen as a hyperbaric intervention breathing gas. Numerous additional aspects are disclosed. | 10-02-2014 |
David M. Kenyon, St. Louis, MO US
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20110168336 | Arched Shade - An arch-shaped shade has a channel, an insert and a pleated sheet with at least one of the pleats sandwiched between the insert and the channel, and the opening in the channel is narrower than the sandwiched pleated sheet. The arch-shaped shade can be formed in a fixed open position or can be foldable with a hinge in the center. The channel can have various configurations, and various types of corresponding inserts can slide into the channel. | 07-14-2011 |
Eleanor C. Kenyon, Cambridge, MA US
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20140280226 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING HARMONIZED RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON AN INTEGRATED USER PROFILE - In certain implementations, a system may receive attribute data corresponding to attributes of a plurality of users and to one or more venues for which the plurality of users has an affinity. A user personality matrix may be calculated for one or more of the plurality of users based on interrelational nodal link strengths between the one or more users and the venues. The user personality matrices may be merged to calculate a combined personality matrix representing a unified taste profile for the one or more users. A candidate list of venues having the highest link strength with the combined personality matrix may be determined. One or more recommended venues from the candidate list of venues that have the strongest links to the combined personality matrix may be determined, and recommendation data corresponding to the recommended venues may be output. | 09-18-2014 |
20150186951 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING HARMONIZED RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON AN INTEGRATED USER PROFILE - In certain implementations, a system may receive attribute data corresponding to attributes of a plurality of users and to one or more venues for which the plurality of users has an affinity. A user personality matrix may be calculated for one or more of the plurality of users based on interrelational nodal link strengths between the one or more users and the venues. The user personality matrices may be merged to calculate a combined personality matrix representing a unified taste profile for the one or more users. A candidate list of venues having the highest link strength with the combined personality matrix may be determined. One or more recommended venues from the candidate list of venues that have the strongest links to the combined personality matrix may be determined, and recommendation data corresponding to the recommended venues may be output. | 07-02-2015 |
Erik Lamont Kenyon, Whiteville, NC US
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20120123790 | MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENT SCHEDULING AND PAYMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - The present invention relates to a method of scheduling and paying for visits with a medical professional. Specifically the present invention relates to a web based appointment service that relies on prepayment to schedule appointments from available doctors. | 05-17-2012 |
Erin Tania Kenyon, Piedmont, CA US
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20130276018 | System and Method of Restricting Access to Video Content - Disclosed are a system and method of restricting access to video content. In a particular embodiment, the method includes receiving a request for video content at a set-top box located at a first location, the request received from a remote user device located at a second location. The method also includes initiating recording of the video content at the set-top box when the video content is unrestricted at the first location and when the video content is restricted at the second location. The method also includes, when the video content is unrestricted at the second location, initiating sending the video content to the remote user device. | 10-17-2013 |
Garrett T. Kenyon, Santa Fe, NM US
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20140072208 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATED OBJECT DETECTION IN AN IMAGE - A contour/shape detection model may use relatively simple and efficient kernels to detect target edges in an object within an image or video. A co-occurrence probability may be calculated for two or more edge features in an image or video using an object definition. Edge features may be differentiated between in response to measured contextual support, and prominent edge features may be extracted based on the measured contextual support. The object may then be identified based on the extracted prominent edge features. | 03-13-2014 |
20140072209 | IMAGE FUSION USING SPARSE OVERCOMPLETE FEATURE DICTIONARIES - Approaches for deciding what individuals in a population of visual system “neurons” are looking for using sparse overcomplete feature dictionaries are provided. A sparse overcomplete feature dictionary may be learned for an image dataset and a local sparse representation of the image dataset may be built using the learned feature dictionary. A local maximum pooling operation may be applied on the local sparse representation to produce a translation-tolerant representation of the image dataset. An object may then be classified and/or clustered within the translation-tolerant representation of the image dataset using a supervised classification algorithm and/or an unsupervised clustering algorithm. | 03-13-2014 |
20140072213 | OBJECT DETECTION APPROACH USING GENERATIVE SPARSE, HIERARCHICAL NETWORKS WITH TOP-DOWN AND LATERAL CONNECTIONS FOR COMBINING TEXTURE/COLOR DETECTION AND SHAPE/CONTOUR DETECTION - An approach to detecting objects in an image dataset may combine texture/color detection, shape/contour detection, and/or motion detection using sparse, generative, hierarchical models with lateral and top-down connections. A first independent representation of objects in an image dataset may be produced using a color/texture detection algorithm. A second independent representation of objects in the image dataset may be produced using a shape/contour detection algorithm. A third independent representation of objects in the image dataset may be produced using a motion detection algorithm. The first, second, and third independent representations may then be combined into a single coherent output using a combinatorial algorithm. | 03-13-2014 |
20150325007 | OBJECT DETECTION APPROACH USING GENERATIVE SPARSE, HIERARCHICAL NETWORKS WITH TOP-DOWN AND LATERAL CONNECTIONS FOR COMBINING TEXTURE/COLOR DETECTION AND SHAPE/CONTOUR DETECTION - An approach to detecting objects in an image dataset may combine texture/color detection, shape/contour detection, and/or motion detection using sparse, generative, hierarchical models with lateral and top-down connections. A first independent representation of objects in an image dataset may be produced using a color/texture detection algorithm. A second independent representation of objects in the image dataset may be produced using a shape/contour detection algorithm. A third independent representation of objects in the image dataset may be produced using a motion detection algorithm. The first, second, and third independent representations may then be combined into a single coherent output using a combinatorial algorithm. | 11-12-2015 |
Gloria Loraine Kenyon, Gardnerville, NV US
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20110290080 | Nail Clipper With Nail Polish Bottle Top Twist Off Capabilities - Tools, such as nail clippers, include at least one lever pivotally movable towards and away from another portion of the tools. Yieldable gripping pads of elastomeric material such as rubber, yieldable plastic or the like are disposed on facing surfaces of the lever. The facing pads are usable for clamping about the screw on top of a bottle of nail polish inserted between the pads allowing twisting off of the top by counter-clockwise rotation of the tool relative to the nail polish bottle. | 12-01-2011 |
Gregory James Kenyon, Farmington Hills, MI US
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20150101223 | WHEEL APPARATUS - A mobile support structure for a display device includes a cross bar having a first end and a second end, a display, a first pair of legs, and a second pair of legs. A first coupling defines a first transverse cavity receiving the cross bar and a first pair of axial cavities receiving the first pair of legs. A second coupling defines a second transverse cavity receiving the cross bar and a second pair of axial cavities receiving the second pair of legs. A locking mechanism is disposed in at least one of the cross bar and the first pair of legs. A wheel coupling includes a wheel and is engaged with at least one of the first coupling and the second coupling such that when in a moving position, the wheel contacts a ground surface and rolls the display from a first location to a second location. | 04-16-2015 |
James A. Kenyon, Glastonbury, CT US
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20150226117 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE WITH DISTRIBUTED FANS - A gas generator has at least one compressor rotor, at least one gas generator turbine rotor and a combustion section. A fan drive turbine is positioned downstream of a path of the products of combustion having passed over the at least one gas generator turbine rotor. The fan drive turbine drives a shaft and the shaft engages gears to drive at least three fan rotors. | 08-13-2015 |
Jeff Kenyon, Boulder, CO US
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20120078814 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FORECASTING REALIZED VOLATILITY VIA WAVELETS AND NON-LINEAR DYNAMICS - The system and method described herein may be used to forecast realized volatility via wavelets and non-linear dynamics. In particular, a volatility time series that includes daily volatility values associated with a security may be decomposed into wavelets via multi-resolution analysis and dynamical properties associated with the individual wavelets may be analyzed to identify deterministic and non-deterministic wavelets and produce a volatility forecast derived from a fit computed on the deterministic wavelets. For example, the wavelets may be analyzed to discover time delay, Theiler, and embedding dimension values associated therewith, which may be used to project volatility values associated with each wavelet. The projected volatility values associated with each wavelet may then be summed to produce a volatility forecast associated with the security. | 03-29-2012 |
20130024395 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONSTRUCTING OUTPERFORMING PORTFOLIOS RELATIVE TO TARGET BENCHMARKS - The system and method described herein may be used to construct outperforming portfolios relative to target benchmarks. In particular, the system and method described herein may use multi-factor models that employ multi-objective evolutionary algorithms and mean variance optimization calculations to select constituents from a target benchmark index to include in a portfolio. The selected constituents may then be weighed to construct or rebalance the portfolio in a manner that can consistently outperform the target benchmark index while satisfying real-world constraints that relate to turnover limits, minimum and maximum stock positions, cardinalities, target market capitalizations, investment strategies, and other characteristics associated with the portfolio. | 01-24-2013 |
Jeffrey D. Kenyon, Boulder, CO US
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20110179092 | Information Organization and Navigation by User-Generated Associative Overlays - Digital information objects in a digital information space are linked through the use of an overlay. A dynamic association between an accessed digital information object and each concept node in the overlay is established if the accessed digital information object and the overlay include at least one common concept. Links to other digital information objects are displayed if those objects are represented by information nodes within the overlay linked to a concept node expressing a common concept. At least a portion of the overlay may be exported for incorporation into other overlays or for various information processing functions. | 07-21-2011 |
Jeremy Kenyon, Chico, CA US
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20100178176 | Retractable Pump System - A system and method for utilizing a retractable pumping system installed on an aerial fire fighting helicopter adapted for drawing from a body of water to fill an onboard holding tank. The system comprising: a pump; a collapsible conduit; a housing for holding the collapsible conduit in a retracted position; a conduit for directing fluid into the reservoir and means for securing the housing to a helicopter; where the conduit can be extended up to 15 feet. | 07-15-2010 |
Jerome P. Kenyon, San Jose, CA US
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20130205101 | DYNAMIC REAL STORAGE USAGE CONTROL - Provided are techniques for managing an amount of real storage used by a database management system. A value of a real storage management parameter is received, wherein the real storage management parameter indicates conditions under which one or more virtual storage pages are analyzed to identify one or more unused, virtual storage pages that are to be discarded. The database management system and consumption of real storage and auxiliary storage is monitored. In response to determining that the value of the real storage management parameter is set to on, the one or more unused virtual storage pages are discarded. In response to determining that the value of the real storage management parameter is set to auto and that paging has occurred, the one or more unused, virtual storage pages are discarded. Health values are recorded. | 08-08-2013 |
John L. Kenyon, Seattle, WA US
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20140189641 | CONTINUOUS DEPLOYMENT SYSTEM FOR SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT - Examples of a continuous deployment system are provided that manage and track releases of software code, where some or all of the steps between check-in and deployment to production can be automated. Such systems can reduce the amount of developer effort needed to deploy a package, as developers may not have to be responsible for scheduling package builds, clicking deployment buttons, or manually running tests. The system can take care of all or some of that work. | 07-03-2014 |
John R. Kenyon, Safety Harbor, FL US
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20150355350 | MULTI-SPECTRAL DETECTION DEVICE INCLUDING AN ACOUSTIC DETECTOR ARRAY - A multi-spectral detection device is provided that includes a housing, a bezel spacer, a microphone, an end cap and electro-optical sensors mounted to the end cap. The housing has an inner chamber that holds sensor components. The bezel spacer has a first end and an opposed, second end. The first end of the bezel spacer extends from a first end of the housing. The bezel spacer has a central bezel passage leading to the inner chamber of the housing. The bezel spacer further has at least four side walls. Each side wall is positioned 90 degrees away from an adjacent side wall. A microphone is coupled to each side wall of the bezel spacer in such a manner that each microphone is faced 90 degrees with respect to an adjacent microphone to form a compact acoustic array. The end cap is coupled to the second end of the bezel spacer and the electro-optical sensors are mounted to the end cap. | 12-10-2015 |
Keith Earl Kenyon, Sherman Oaks, CA US
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20080241348 | Z-Trim mixed with water and erythritol or FOS - This disclosure is about making low calorie food with the use of a zero calories, zero glycemic, cellulosic dietary fiber gel called Z-Trim which is ordinarily used as a powder by itself to reduce fat in cooking but has been used in this disclosure, when combined with zero calories erythritol or very low calories fructo-oligosaccharide (FOS), to be used with the Combination of Z-Trim and water. Thus one or the other serves to be used by itself or in the case of using them both serves to expand the use of reducing fat or eliminating flour and sugar or both, when used in cooking. | 10-02-2008 |
Kenneth Elwin Kenyon, Issaquah, WA US
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20140311485 | Method and Device for Supplying Oxygen to a Patient - A system for delivering oxygen to a substantially stationary patient without coupling a device to the body of the patient is disclosed. The system includes a source of oxygen coupled to a delivery system wherein the delivery system has a pump configured to pressurize oxygen and an elongate hollow member operatively coupled to the pump. The elongate hollow member has a proximal end and a distal end and is constructed to receive oxygen in its proximal end and deliver oxygen to the patient out the distal end. The length and diameter of the elongate member, the flow of oxygen through the elongate member, and the distance from the distal end of the elongate member to the face of the patient are optimized to collimate a stream of oxygen such that when the stream of oxygen reaches the patients face it envelops the face of the patient. | 10-23-2014 |
Kristina Anne Kenyon, San Diego, CA US
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20120089675 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USER INTERACTION BASED ON LICENSE OR OTHER IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION - Methods and systems for facilitating user interaction are described. One such method includes receiving, from a first user device, identification information associated with a targeted user and retrieving, from a database, contact information associated with the identification information. The method may further include providing the contact information to the first user device to facilitate communication between the first user device and a user device of the targeted user and/or providing a message to the user device of the targeted user. | 04-12-2012 |
20140337756 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USER INTERACTION BASED ON LICENSE OR OTHER IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION - Methods and systems for facilitating user interaction are described. One such method includes receiving, from a first user device, identification information associated with a targeted user and retrieving, from a database, contact information associated with the identification information. The method may further include providing the contact information to the first user device to facilitate communication between the first user device and a user device of the targeted user and/or providing a message to the user device of the targeted user. | 11-13-2014 |
Leah Phillips Kenyon, Irving, TX US
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20140244493 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ELECTRONIC PAYMENT INSTRUMENT REPOSITORY - Systems and methods that receive one or more images and based at least in part on the received images, identify information associated with a payment instrument. The information associated with the payment instrument may be stored in a payment instrument repository, such as an electronic wallet (eWallet), associated with a user. The eWallet may be accessed by the user to add, delete, or modify payment instruments and associated information in the eWallet. The eWallet may further be used by the use to initiate a financial transaction using one or more of the payment instruments associated with the eWallet. | 08-28-2014 |
Maria I. Kenyon, Taneytown, MD US
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20090120258 | Miter saw - The miter saw includes a base assembly, a rotatable table rotatably connected to the base assembly and having a plane, a saw assembly including a motor and a blade disposed on an arbor, and a pivot arm pivotally attached to the table and supporting the saw assembly. The motor preferably drives a belt, which drives a first gear. The first gear meshes with an idler gear, which in turn meshes with a gear disposed on the arbor. | 05-14-2009 |
Maria I. Kenyon, Finksburg, MD US
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20150114196 | Miter Saw - The miter saw includes a base assembly, a rotatable table rotatably connected to the base assembly and having a plane, a saw assembly including a motor and a blade disposed on an arbor, and a pivot arm pivotally attached to the table and supporting the saw assembly. The motor preferably drives a belt, which drives a first gear. The first gear meshes with an idler gear, which in turn meshes with a gear disposed on the arbor. | 04-30-2015 |
Mark D. Kenyon, Ringoes, NJ US
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20120316577 | ANCHOR TIP ORIENTATION DEVICE AND METHOD - A surgical device for inserting an anchor, including a handle having an actuator, an outer barrel shaft extending from the handle to a distal end and having a channel therethrough, and an outer barrel tip the distal end thereof having an elastomeric septum, a drive pin within the channel, and an implantable anchor removably coupled to the drive pin. The outer barrel shaft is coupled to an actuator for movement between a first extended position wherein the outer barrel shaft tip substantially cover the anchor, and a second retracted position where the outer barrel shaft tip do not cover the anchor. When the shaft is in the first position, the elastomeric septum of the outer barrel tip circumferentially surrounds and engages the anchor to thereby stabilize the anchor prior to deployment, and when the shaft is in the second position, the elastomeric septum does not engage the anchor. | 12-13-2012 |
20140276968 | APPLICATOR SYSTEMS FOR SURGICAL FASTENERS - An applicator system for surgical fasteners includes an insertion tool having a shaft with a proximal end, a distal end, and an insertion fork connected to the distal end of the shaft, and at least one cartridge containing a plurality of surgical fasteners used for securing an implant to tissue. The surgical fasteners are removed one at a time from the cartridge by engaging one of the surgical fasteners with the insertion fork and removing the engaged surgical fastener from the cartridge. The insertion fork with the loaded surgical fastener is manually inserted through an implant and into tissue for securing the implant to the tissue. | 09-18-2014 |
Matt Kenyon, Spencerport, NY US
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20160071393 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUS FOR MONITORING ALERTNESS OF AN INDIVIDUAL UTILIZING A WEARABLE DEVICE AND PROVIDING NOTIFICATION - Methods, systems, and apparatus for monitoring fatigue and notifying an individual are described. The individual may be an operator of a vehicle, equipment, or machine, a student, or other person that may experience fatigue. In addition to the individual, another person such as an employer, teacher, or parent may be notified. | 03-10-2016 |
Matthew Kenyon, Spencerport, NY US
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20150040665 | DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING AND EVALUATING IMPACT EVENTS - An impact detection device for detecting impacts to a body part of a user and various supporting systems are discussed. In an example, an impact detect device can include a circuit board, a component having a first section and a second section, a battery, and a molding for housing the circuit boat, the battery and the component. The circuit board can include impact detection circuitry including at least two sensors and a communication circuit. A zone of reduced rigidity can connect the first and second sections of the component, with the circuit board secured to the first section. The battery can be secured to the second section of the component allowing for flex relative to the circuit board. The molding can be shaped and dimensioned for mounting to a body part of the user. | 02-12-2015 |
20150040669 | DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING AND EVALUATING IMPACT EVENTS - An impact detection device for detecting impacts to a body part of a user and various supporting systems are discussed. In an example, an impact detect device can include a circuit board, a component having a first section and a second section, a battery, and a molding for housing the circuit boat, the battery and the component. The circuit board can include impact detection circuitry including at least two sensors and a communication circuit. A zone of reduced rigidity can connect the first and second sections of the component, with the circuit board secured to the first section. The battery can be secured to the second section of the component allowing for flex relative to the circuit board. The molding can be shaped and dimensioned for mounting to a body part of the user. | 02-12-2015 |
Nathaniel Kirk Kenyon, Boulder, CO US
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20160084688 | PROCESS MEASUREMENT PROBE BOTTOMING INDICATOR - Systems and methods are disclosed for indicating bottoming contact between an inner wall of a fluid carrying conduit and a distal tip process measurement probe. A process device, such as a fluid flow meter, has a process measurement probe configured for insertion into the fluid carrying conduit. An insertion mechanism is coupled to the process measurement probe and configured to apply force to insert the process measurement probe into the fluid carrying conduit. A bottoming indicator is configured to provide an indication of proper bottoming of the distal tip of the process measurement probe against the inner wall of the fluid carrying conduit as a function of an insertion related force or pressure. | 03-24-2016 |
20160091355 | FLOW MEASUREMENT PROBE - A flow measurement probe includes an elongate probe having an averaging pitot tube with a plurality of upstream and downstream openings arranged along a length of the elongate probe, and a thermal flow measurement sensor coupled to the elongate probe. A method of measuring fluid flow rate in a process includes calculating a flow rate of the fluid using differential pressure in upstream and downstream openings of an averaging pitot tube in an elongate probe when the differential pressure is at least a defined measurement threshold, and calculating the flow rate of the fluid with a thermal mass flow sensor coupled to the flow measurement probe when the differential pressure is less than the defined measurement threshold. | 03-31-2016 |
Nicholas Kenyon, Sherman, NY US
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20130141927 | Light Emitting Diode Perimeter Lamp Assembly - A light emitting diode perimeter lamp assembly generally includes a housing a receiving pocket formed therein for receiving a circuit board with a plurality of light emitting diodes mounted thereon. In addition, a culminating lens having a plurality of light directing elements is positioned within the receiving pocket of the housing above the circuit board such that light emitted from said plurality of light emitting diodes passes through said plurality of light directing elements. An outer lens is also mounted over the receiving pocket. When the perimeter lamp is installed on a truck body, the bottom side of the lamp housing is at an acute angle to a ground surface while the back end of the perimeter lamp is adjacent and parallel to a truck wall such that light emitted by the plurality of light emitting diodes is projected onto the ground surface adjacent to the truck wall. | 06-06-2013 |
Nicholas J. Kenyon, Davis, CA US
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20140358023 | INTEGRATED CONDENSER FOR COLLECTING DROPLETS - An integrated condenser is described. This integrated condenser includes an outer surface region on a sampler surface that facilitates condensing at least a component in a received gas-phase sample into liquid-phase droplets on the sampler surface, and aggregating and moving the condensed droplets radially toward an inner surface region on the sampler surface that receives the condensed droplets. For example, the outer surface region may include a set of micro-patterned concentric rings, each of which includes a set of radially oriented wall-groove pairs. Moreover, the sampler surface may be increasingly less hydrophobic along a radial direction toward the center of the sampler surface, thereby creating an axisymmetric wettability gradient. | 12-04-2014 |
20150013439 | MICRO-ANALYZER WITH PASSIVE AGGREGATOR - A micro-analyzer is described. This micro-analyzer includes an outer surface region on a sampler surface that receives liquid droplets, and aggregates and moves the droplets radially toward an inner surface region on the sampler surface that receives the droplets. For example, the outer surface region may include a set of micro-patterned concentric rings, each of which includes a set of radially oriented wall-groove pairs. Moreover, the sampler surface may be increasingly less hydrophobic along a radial direction toward the center of the sampler surface, thereby creating an axisymmetric wettability gradient. After the droplets are aggregated, an analysis mechanism in an area within the inner surface region performs analysis on the aggregated droplets. | 01-15-2015 |
Norma Kenyon, Miami, FL US
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20120129199 | COMPOSITIONS, KITS AND METHODS FOR IN VITRO ANTIGEN PRESENTATION, ASSESSING VACCINE EFFICACY, AND ASSESSING IMMUNOTOXICITY OF BIOLOGICS AND DRUGS - Nanoparticle-based compositions, assays, kits, methods and platforms for delivering an antigen (peptides, proteins) or a nucleic acid encoding an antigen to professional APCs (PAPCs) result in the generation of autologous APCs that present a natural peptide repertoire of the antigen for use in assessing the efficacy of a vaccine (e.g., a cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response to a particular antigen) or other therapy or intervention (cell-based therapy, adjuvant therapy, etc.). The compositions, kits, assays and methods also can be used for delivering a drug or biologic or portion thereof to APCs for assessing the immunogenicity of drugs and biologics. The composition, kits, assays and methods involve the combined use of MHC targeting, universal DR binding peptides (e.g., PADRE, HA) with charged (e.g., positively-charged) highly branched polymeric dendrimers (e.g., PAMAM and other dendrimers) as vehicles for the targeted delivery of nucleic acids, peptides, biologics, drugs, or polypeptides to APCs, giving rise to a new nanoparticle-based method for assessing the immune response (CTL response) to a vaccination or other therapy or intervention, or for assessing the immunogenicity of a biologic or drug. Targeted delivery of nucleic acids, peptides, biologics, drugs, or polypeptides to APCs for effective expression and processing generates more physiologically relevant target antigens for evaluation of cell-mediated immune responses to vaccination, for example, and provides a low-cost approach for rapid generation of reagents and development of assay systems for more accurate profiling of immunological responses to infection, immunization, and other therapies or interventions. Immunoevaluation kits using targeted nanoparticle-based antigen delivery are described herein. | 05-24-2012 |
Norma S. Kenyon, Miami, FL US
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20110065675 | AZO DYE RELATED SMALL MOLECULE MODULATORS OF PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTERACTIONS - Azo dyes and suramin-related small molecules are effective in inhibiting the CD40/CD154 protein-protein interaction, an important co-stimulatory interaction involved in the activation of immune responses mediated by T- and B-cells. The compounds were found to be active as indicated by their IC | 03-17-2011 |
Norma Sue Kenyon, Miami, FL US
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20100204683 | THERAPEUTIC HYBRID IMPLANTABLE DEVICES | 08-12-2010 |
20130089594 | MACROPOROUS BIOENGINEERED SCAFFOLDS FOR CELL TRANSPLANTATION - The present invention provides highly porous, biocompatible and biostable scaffold constructs for improving overall cell engraftment, survival, function and long-term viability. These scaffolds can provide mechanical protection to implanted cells, afford retrievability from a subject, and allow for both intra-device vascularization and a means to spatially distribute the cells within the device. The scaffold surface or material may be modified with one or more different adhesion proteins and optionally other biological factors for enhanced cell adherence and viability. Further, the scaffold surface or material may be modified with one or more agents with slow/sustained release characteristics to aid engraftment, survival, function or long-term viability. Implanted cells of the invention may be insulin-producing cells such as islets. | 04-11-2013 |
Paul Kenyon, New York, NY US
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20150206235 | ORDER MESSAGE FLOW ROUTING ENGINE AND METHOD - A routing device for routing an electronic order data message is provided. A storage medium stores a routing table and a transceiver communicates with a first set of computing nodes, a first electronic trading platform, and a second set of electronic trading platforms. An electronic order data message and an updated financial data message feed are accepted at the routing device. The marketable or non-marketable operation state of the electronic order data message is determined from the updated financial data message feed. The electronic order data message is then routed based on a selected routing strategy and a selected destination address. A non-marketable operation state routes the electronic order data message to the first electronic trading platform. A marketable operation state routes the electronic order data message to at least one of the second set of electronic trading platforms. | 07-23-2015 |
Peter E. Kenyon, Davenport, IA US
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20090270148 | FLUID COOLER LOCATED IN AN AIR STREAM OF A WORK ASSEMBLY OF AN AGRICULTURAL COMBINE - An agricultural combine includes a supporting structure. A work assembly is coupled to the supporting structure. The work assembly has a plurality of components to assist in the performing of crop processing operations. The work assembly is configured to define an air stream path. The work assembly has at least one rotary component that generates an air stream that flows through the air stream path to aid in crop processing in the work assembly. A fluid system is configured to circulate a fluid. The fluid system includes a fluid cooler that is positioned at a location in the air stream path to provide cooling of the fluid. | 10-29-2009 |
Ross Kenyon, Waterford, NY US
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20130042595 | PULSE DETONATION COMBUSTOR WITH PLENUM - A pulse detonation combustor includes at least one plenum located along the length of the pulse detonation combustor. The plenum can be located: 1) proximate an air valve; 2) between a fuel injection port and an ignition source; 3) downstream of both the fuel injection port and the ignition source; and 4) proximate an exit nozzle of the pulse detonation combustor. In addition, the pulse detonation combustor can have multiple plenums, for example, proximate the air valve and proximate the exit nozzle. The location and dimensions of the plenum can be selectively adjusted to control mechanical loading on the wall, the velocity of fluid flowing within the combustor, and the pressure generated by the pulse detonation combustor. | 02-21-2013 |
Ross Hartley Kenyon, Brookfield, CT US
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20160090912 | INLET PARTICLE SEPARATOR SYSTEM - An inlet particle separator system coupled to an engine having an engine exhaust is presented. The inlet particle separator system includes an axial flow separator for separating air from an engine inlet into a first flow of substantially contaminated air and a second flow of substantially clean air. The inlet particle separator system further includes a scavenge subsystem in flow communication with the axial flow separator for receiving the first flow of substantially contaminated air. Furthermore, the inlet particle separator system includes a fluidic device including a first inlet and an exhaust, where the fluidic device is configured to accelerate the first flow of substantially contaminated air through the scavenge subsystem and emit the first flow of substantially contaminated air via the exhaust of the fluidic device, wherein the exhaust of the fluidic device is different from an exhaust of the engine. | 03-31-2016 |
Ross Hartley Kenyon, Niskayuna, NY US
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20130139486 | VARIABLE INITIATION LOCATION SYSTEM FOR PULSE DETONATION COMBUSTOR - A pulse detonation combustor (PDC) includes a combustion tube, an inlet located on an upstream end of the combustion tube which receives a flow of a fuel/air mixture, an enhanced DDT region located within the tube downstream of the inlet, a nozzle disposed on a downstream end of the tube and a fortified region disposed downstream of the enhanced DDT region and upstream of the nozzle. A combustion initiation system that provides multiple initiation locations at different axial stations along the length of the tube are positioned downstream of the inlet and upstream of the fortified region. The initiator system is operable to initiate combustion of a fuel-air mixture within the tube at a selected one of the initiation locations. | 06-06-2013 |
20130139487 | VARIABLE INITIATION LOCATION SYSTEM FOR PULSE DETONATION COMBUSTOR - A pulse detonation combustor (PDC) includes a combustion tube, an inlet located on an upstream end of the combustion tube which receives a flow of a fuel/air mixture, an enhanced DDT region located within the tube downstream of the inlet, a nozzle disposed on a downstream end of the tube and a fortified region disposed downstream of the enhanced DDT region and upstream of the nozzle. A combustion initiation system that provides multiple initiation locations at different axial stations along the length of the tube are positioned downstream of the inlet and upstream of the fortified region. The initiator system is operable to initiate combustion of a fuel-air mixture within the tube at a selected one of the initiation locations. | 06-06-2013 |
Ross Hartley Kenyon, Mcminnville, TN US
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20150275762 | HIGH SPEED PROPULSION SYSTEM WITH INLET COOLING - A cooling system for a turbine engine including a heat exchanger in fluid communication with a first fluid inlet stream and disposed upstream and in fluid communication with a core engine. The heat exchanger operative to cool the first fluid inlet stream. The heat exchanger including a heat exchanger inlet for input of a heat exchanging medium for exchange of heat from the first fluid inlet stream to the heat exchanging medium. The heat exchanger further including a heat exchanger outlet for discharge of a heated output stream into one of a turbine of a downstream engine, an augmentor or a combustor of the core engine. The heated output stream provides an additional flow to the downstream engine. A turbine engine including the cooling system is disclosed. | 10-01-2015 |
Ross Hartley Kenyon, Waterford, NY US
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20090133377 | MULTI-TUBE PULSE DETONATION COMBUSTOR BASED ENGINE - An engine contains a compressor stage, a pulse detonation combustion stage and a turbine stage. The pulse detonation combustion stage contains at least one pulse detonation combustor which has an inlet portion. The pulse detonation combustor is positioned such that the inlet portion of the pulse detonation combustor is located forward of an outlet of the compressor stage with respect to the engine. The pulse detonation combustor is angled with respect to a centerline of the engine. | 05-28-2009 |
20090139199 | PULSE DETONATION COMBUSTOR VALVE FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE AND HIGH PRESSURE OPERATION - A pulse detonation combustor valve assembly contains at least one pulse detonation combustor having an inlet portion through which air and/or fuel enters the chamber of the combustor. An annular rotating valve portion is positioned adjacent to an outer surface of the pulse detonation combustor and concentrically with the pulse detonation combustor so that the annular rotating valve portion can be rotated with respect to the combustor. The annular rotating valve portion contains at least one inlet portion through which air and/or fuel passes to enter the inlet portion of the pulse detonation combustor. | 06-04-2009 |
20090139203 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TAILORING THE EQUIVALENCE RATIO IN A VALVED PULSE DETONATION COMBUSTOR - A pulse detonation combustor assembly contains at least one PDC tube, a mechanical air flow valve which directs an air flow into the PDC tube, where the mechanical air flow assembly changes a rate of the air flow into the PDC tube during a fill stage of the PDC tube. The assembly also contains a fuel flow control valve which directs fuel to the PDC tube and changes the rate of the fuel flow into PDC tube. By controlling the flow of the fuel and air into the PDC tube the equivalence ratio profile of the PDC tube can be tailored and controlled. | 06-04-2009 |
20090266047 | MULTI-TUBE, CAN-ANNULAR PULSE DETONATION COMBUSTOR BASED ENGINE WITH TANGENTIALLY AND LONGITUDINALLY ANGLED PULSE DETONATION COMBUSTORS - An engine contains a compressor stage, a pulse detonation combustion stage and a turbine stage. The pulse detonation combustion stage contains at least one pulse detonation combustor which has an inlet portion. The pulse detonation combustor is oriented longitudinally and/or tangentially with respect to a centerline of the engine. | 10-29-2009 |
20110047961 | PULSE DETONATION INLET MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A pulse detonation combustor valve assembly is provided that includes a fixed valve portion having an inlet and a reciprocating valve portion. The valve assembly is coupled to a pulse detonation combustor. The reciprocating valve portion is exterior to the fixed valve portion and coaxially aligned with the fixed valve portion. The reciprocating valve portion is arranged to reciprocate with respect to the fixed valve portion to control inlet flow through the inlet of the valve assembly. | 03-03-2011 |
20110047962 | PULSE DETONATION COMBUSTOR CONFIGURATION FOR DEFLAGRATION TO DETONATION TRANSITION ENHANCEMENT - According to one aspect of the invention, a pulse detonation combustor chamber is provided having an ignition chamber and a detonation chamber. The cross-sectional area of the ignition chamber is greater than the cross-sectional area of the detonation chamber. A flame is generated in the ignition chamber upon ignition of a flammable mixture. The flame flows into the detonation chamber and detonates within the detonation chamber. | 03-03-2011 |
20110126510 | PULSE DETONATION COMBUSTOR - In one embodiment, a pulse detonation combustor includes a gas discharge annulus including multiple nozzles engaged with one another via mating surfaces to support the gas discharge annulus in a circumferential direction. The pulse detonation combustor also includes multiple pulse detonation tubes extending to the nozzles. | 06-02-2011 |
20110127456 | ROTATING VALVE ASSEMBLY FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE AND HIGH PRESSURE OPERATION - A rotating valve assembly includes an inner cup having at least one inlet port; an outer cup having at least one inlet port, the outer cup rotatably mounted concentric with the inner cup by a bearing arrangement; and a cooling system located between the inner cup and the bearing arrangement for providing a thermal barrier between the inner cup and the bearing arrangement. The valve assembly also includes a labyrinth sealing arrangement located around the at least one inlet port of one of the inner and outer cups for preventing leakage of pressure waves generated by detonations or quasi-detonations within a combustion chamber of the inner cup. | 06-02-2011 |
20110146285 | PULSE DETONATION SYSTEM WITH FUEL LEAN INLET REGION - In one embodiment, a pulse detonation system includes a pulse detonation tube and an air valve disposed at an upstream end of the pulse detonation tube. The air valve is configured to provide an air flow into the pulse detonation tube. The pulse detonation system also includes a fuel injector configured to inject fuel into the air flow to establish a fuel-air mixture configured to support detonation, and to establish a region in the fuel-air mixture having a fuel to air ratio insufficient to support a detonation wave. The pulse detonation system further includes an ignition source configured to detonate the fuel-air mixture when the region is disposed adjacent to the air valve. | 06-23-2011 |
20120122039 | PULSE DETONATION COMBUSTOR - A pulse detonation combustor including a plurality of nozzles engaged with one another via mating surfaces to support a gas discharge annulus in a circumferential direction. The pulse detonation combustor also including multiple pulse detonation tubes extending for the nozzles and a plurality of thermal expansion control joints coupled to the plurality of pulse detonation tubes. Each of the plurality of thermal expansion control joints is configured to facilitate independent thermal growth of each of the plurality of pulse detonation tubes. The thermal expansion control joints may be configured as a bellows expansion joint or a sliding expansion joint. | 05-17-2012 |
20120131900 | INLET PARTICLE SEPARATOR SYSTEM - An inlet particle separator system is provided. The system includes an axial flow separator for separating air from an engine inlet into a first flow of substantially contaminated air and a second flow of substantially clean air. The system also includes a scavenge subsystem in flow communication with the axial flow separator for receiving the first flow of substantially contaminated air. Finally, the system includes a fluidic device disposed in flow communication with the first flow of substantially contaminated air for inducting air through the scavenge subsystem and the engine inlet. | 05-31-2012 |
20120204534 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DAMPING PRESSURE OSCILLATIONS WITHIN A PULSE DETONATION ENGINE - In one embodiment, a pulse detonation engine includes a resonator configured to fluidly couple to an air flow path upstream of a pulse detonation tube. The pulse detonation engine also includes a controller configured to receive signals indicative of an operating frequency of an air valve disposed at an upstream end of the pulse detonation tube, and to adjust a geometric configuration of the resonator in response to the signals. | 08-16-2012 |
Samuel H. Kenyon, Cambridge, MA US
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20080266254 | Control System for a Remote Vehicle - A control system for operation of a remote vehicle comprises a twin-grip hand-held controller having a volume of less than 1 liter and a weight of less than 1 lb. The twin-grip hand-held controller includes: a left grip shaped to be held between a user's left little finger, ring finger, and the ball of the thumb, leaving the user's left index finger, middle finger, and thumb free; a left control zone adjacent to the left grip, including a first analog joystick and a first 4-way directional control manipulable by the left thumb, and a left rocker control located on a shoulder portion of the controller; a right handed grip shaped to be held between the user's right little finger, ring finger, and the ball of the thumb, leaving the user's left index finger, middle finger, and thumb free; a right control zone adjacent the right grip, including a second analog joystick and a second 4-way directional control manipulable by the right thumb, and a right rocker control located on a shoulder portion of the controller; a tether zone between the left control zone and the right control zone, including a tether anchor configured to tether the hand controller between the left grip and the right grip and to permit the hand controller to hang with the left grip and right grip pointing upward; a tether extending from the tether anchor to the right shoulder of an operator, the tether including a strain relief section. A quick-release pad is worn on an operator's chest, the quick-release pad including a first fastener for affixing the quick-release pad to available mounts on the operator, and a second quick-release fastener for holding the hand-held controller to the quick-release pad to be readily removable by pulling on the hand-held controller. | 10-30-2008 |
20110109549 | Control System for a Remote Vehicle - A system for controlling a remote vehicle, the system comprising: a hand-held controller having a plurality of buttons; a display including a graphical user interface having soft buttons; and a processor in communication with the hand-held controller and the display. Buttons of the hand-held controller are mapped to soft buttons of the graphical user interface to allow actuation of soft buttons of the graphical user interface, and the hand-held controller is capable of switching between two or more button function modes, wherein each button function mode assigns different functions to one or more of the buttons of the hand-held controller. | 05-12-2011 |
20120268587 | CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A REMOTE VEHICLE - A system for controlling a remote vehicle, the system comprising: a hand-held controller having a plurality of buttons; a display including a graphical user interface having soft buttons; and a processor in communication with the hand-held controller and the display. Buttons of the hand-held controller are mapped to soft buttons of the graphical user interface to allow actuation of soft buttons of the graphical user interface, and the hand-held controller is capable of switching between two or more button function modes, wherein each button function mode assigns different functions to one or more of the buttons of the hand-held controller. | 10-25-2012 |
20130166107 | Control System for a Remote Vehicle - A hand-held controller for operating a remote vehicle includes a controller body having right and left grips, a first set of input devices are disposed in a left control zone adjacent the left grip, and a second set of input devices are disposed in a right control zone adjacent the right grip. The first set of input devices includes a first analog joystick, a 4-way directional control, and a left rocker control. The second set of input devices includes a second analog joystick, an array of at least four buttons, and a right rocker control. The hand-held controller also includes a mode changer disposed on the controller body and configured to receive an input to change between two or more function modes. Each function mode assigns different functions to one or more of the input devices. | 06-27-2013 |
20140247119 | Control System for a Remote Vehicle - A hand-held controller includes a controller body having right and left grips. The controller body defines a left control zone adjacent the left grip and a right control zone adjacent the right grip. A first set of input devices disposed in the left control zone includes a first analog joystick, a 4-way directional control adjacent the first analog joystick, and a left rocker control located adjacent the 4-way directional control. A second set of input devices disposed in the right control zone includes a second analog joystick, an array of at least four buttons adjacent the second analog joystick, and a right rocker control adjacent the button array. The hand-held controller also includes a display disposed on the controller body adjacent the left and right control zones. | 09-04-2014 |
Shaundrea Margaret Newman Kenyon, Grantham, NH US
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20120246192 | Method of Verifying or deriving Attribute Information of a Digital Transport Network Database Using Interpolation and Probe Traces - A method of verifying or filling in attribution associated with segments of transportation networks that are digitally mapped from a digital transportation network database includes analyzing the database to identify at least one attribute of interest that is missing or whose accuracy is unreliable and associated with a segment of the network in; identifying first and second segments before and after segment in question which have associated attribution determined to be accurate; gathering a plurality of probe traces from users of probe-transmitting navigation devices that have traversed the segment(s) in question as well as traversed the first and second; and determining whether the probe-derived attribution information is reliable, and if so, comparing the trend of the probe-derived attribute information of the first and second segments with the trend of the database attributes of the first and second segments, and if there is a positive correlation, applying the probe-derived attribute information to the database for the segment(s) in question to fill in the missing or verify the unreliable database attribution for the segment(s) in question. | 09-27-2012 |
20120259547 | METHODS OF PRE-PROCESSING PROBE DATA - Methods of pre-processing probe trace data include examining a sequential dataset for a route of travel between two points, identifying at least one anomaly in the sequential dataset, identifying at least one datum of the sequential dataset occupying a sequential position adjacent to the identified at least one anomaly, and inserting at least one non-anomalous datum to occupy a sequential position of the identified at least one anomaly in the sequential dataset, the at least one non-anomalous datum being determined based on one of extrapolation, smoothing and interpolation of the at least one datum. | 10-11-2012 |
Stacy Kenyon, Baltimore, MD US
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20150360237 | PUNCTUATED MICROGRADIENTS FOR IMPROVED SEPARATIONS OF MOLECULES AND PARTICLES - The present invention provides devices and methods to separate and concentrate target species. In some embodiments, a punctuated continuous microchannel or parallel processing (array-based) separations are provided, the microchannel having a plurality of sequential, constrictive insulating features to form a plurality of reservoirs including a first, second and third reservoir, and a plurality of constricted passageways including a first constricted passageway that connects the first reservoir to the second reservoir and a second constricted passageway that connects the second reservoir to the third reservoir. A voltage is applied to the microchannel to create different electrical fields and/or different dielectrophoresis (DEP) gradients at each of the plurality of constricted passageways in order to separate species that have differing ratios of electrokinetic mobility to dielectrophoretic mobility. | 12-17-2015 |
Stephen C. Kenyon, Fairfax, VA US
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20110078719 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AUTOMATICALLY RECOGNIZING INPUT AUDIO AND/OR VIDEO STREAMS - A method and system for the automatic identification of audio, video, multimedia, and/or data recordings based on immutable characteristics of these works. The invention does not require the insertion of identifying codes or signals into the recording. This allows the system to be used to identify existing recordings that have not been through a coding process at the time that they were generated. Instead, each work to be recognized is “played” into the system where it is subjected to an automatic signal analysis process that locates salient features and computes a statistical representation of these properties. These features are then stored as patterns for later recognition of live input signal streams. A different set of features is derived for each audio or video work to be identified and stored. During real-time monitoring of a signal stream, a similar automatic signal analysis process is carried out, and many features are computed for comparison with the patterns stored in a large feature database. For each particular pattern stored in the database, only the relevant characteristics are compared with the real-time feature set. Preferably, during analysis and generation of reference patterns, data are extracted from all time intervals of a recording. This allows a work to be recognized from a single sample taken from any part of the recording. | 03-31-2011 |
Steven J. Kenyon, Hanover, MD US
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20140044239 | MINIATURIZED HIGH-SPEED MODULATED X-RAY SOURCE - A miniaturized high-speed modulated X-ray source (MXS) device and a method for rapidly and arbitrarily varying with time the output X-ray photon intensities and energies. The MXS device includes an ultraviolet emitter that emits ultraviolet light, a photocathode operably coupled to the ultraviolet light-emitting diode that emits electrons, an electron multiplier operably coupled to the photocathode that multiplies incident electrons, and an anode operably coupled to the electron multiplier that is configured to produce X-rays. The method for modulating MXS includes modulating an intensity of an ultraviolet emitter to emit ultraviolet light, generating electrons in response to the ultraviolet light, multiplying the electrons to become more electrons, and producing X-rays by an anode that includes a target material configured to produce X-rays in response to impact of the more electrons. | 02-13-2014 |
Todd N. Kenyon, Barrington, RI US
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20110077125 | BIOMECHANICAL DIAGNOSTIC MACHINE FOR BICYCLE FITTING, REHABILITATION AND TRAINING - Presented is a bike fitting and diagnostic machine with adjustable rider contact points of the saddle, the pedals, and the handlebars. Adjustments can be made while the rider pedals, and while the rider's output is measured in watts, calories, heart rate, or other units. Optimal bike fit parameters are determined to help a rider select a well fitting bike or have one made to his specifications. | 03-31-2011 |