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Andrew Mahar, San Diego, CA US
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20120203287 | MATERIAL DELIVERY APPARATUS FOR A BONE SCREW - A material delivery apparatus for a bone screw includes an attachment member having a lumen disposed therethrough and adapted to removably attach to the bone screw. The apparatus further includes a delivery cannula fixedly disposed through the lumen and adapted to extend into a central bore of the bone screw for the delivery of material thereinto. | 08-09-2012 |
Andrew Todd Mahar, San Diego, CA US
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20120123487 | SPINAL INSTRUMENTS WITH SET SCREW LOADING AND RETENTION APPARATUS AND METHODS OF USE - A spinal instrument with a set screw loading and retention mechanism includes a first tube, a screw slot, and a retention mechanism. The first tube includes an inner lumen disposed concentric and proximate to a head portion of a bone screw. The screw slot is disposed along a portion of the first tube at a distance from the head portion of the bone screw and is configured for loading of a set screw for locking a spinal rod within the head portion of the bone screw. The retention mechanism is disposed along at least a portion of the inner tube configured to selectively retain the set screw. In other features, the first tube includes either an internal rod reduction tube or a screw extender tube. | 05-17-2012 |
20120184993 | EXPANDABLE FACET SCREW - An exemplary facet screw for joining a first facet of a first vertebra with a second facet of a second vertebra includes proximal and distal ends. The proximal end includes a threaded region for attachment to the first facet. The distal end includes a non-threaded region with a first configuration that freely inserts into a bore of the second facet and a second configuration that partially interferes with the bore to retain the distal end within the second facet. | 07-19-2012 |
Anthony Mahar, Merrimack, NH US
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20100122095 | Hardware-facilitated secure software execution environment - A hardware-facilitated secure software execution environment provides protection of both program instructions and data against unauthorized access and/or execution to maintain confidentiality and integrity of the software or the data during distribution, in external memories, and during execution. The secure computing environment is achieved by using a hardware-based security method and apparatus to provide protection against software privacy and tampering. A Harvard architecture CPU core is instantiated on the same silicon chip along with encryption management unit (EMU) circuitry and secure key management unit (SKU) circuitry. Credential information acquired from one or more sources is combined by the SKU circuitry to generate one or more security keys provided to the EMU for use in decrypting encrypted program instructions and/or data that is obtained from a non-secure, off-chip source such as an external RAM, an information storage device or other network source. In a non-limiting illustrative example implementation, the EMU decrypts a single memory page of encrypted instructions or data per a corresponding encryption key provided by the SKU. Although instantiated on the same chip, the CPU core does not have direct access to the SKU circuitry or to encryption key information generated by the SKU. | 05-13-2010 |
20140222397 | FRONT-END SIGNAL GENERATOR FOR HARDWARE IN-THE-LOOP SIMULATION - A front-end signal generator for hardware-in-the-loop simulators of a simulated missile is disclosed. The front-end signal generator is driven by the Digital Scene And Reticle Simulation-Hardware In The Loop (DSARS-HITL) simulator. The simulator utilizes a computer to calculate irradiance on an Electro-Optical/Infrared (EO/IR) detector. The generator converts irradiance values into voltages that are injected into the missile's electronics during simulation. The conversion is done with low latency and a high dynamic range sufficient for hardware-in-the-loop simulation. The generator is capable of emulating laser pulse inputs that would be present during laser-based jammer countermeasures. Computer control of the generator occurs via front-panel-data-port (FPDP). | 08-07-2014 |
Edward Mahar, Scarborough, ME US
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20140110436 | LIQUID CONTROL MOBILITY (LCM) RECEPTACLES - The present disclosure is directed to a liquid control mobility receptacle for storage, filtration, distribution, and transportation of liquids. The liquid control mobility receptacle has a main body that encloses a front security enclosure, a pump enclosure, and a main enclosure for storage of liquids. The main enclosure is disposed between the pump enclosure and the front security enclosure. An internal power source is enclosed within the front security enclosure and is electrically coupled to a pump, which is enclosed in pump enclosure. A fill line is provided to pump liquid from a liquid source into the main enclosure. A recirculation line is provided to recirculate fluid in within the main enclosure. A supply line is provided for pumping fluid out of the main enclosure. In some examples, the liquid control mobility receptacle has an internal power source that is a diesel engine, and the security enclosure further houses a fuel enclosure that is fluidly coupled to the diesel engine. In some further examples, the liquid control mobility receptacle has an internal power source that is a solar power generator, and a top wall of the security enclosure further includes a plurality of solar panels that are electrically coupled to the solar power generator. | 04-24-2014 |
Kelly Marie Mahar, Auckland NZ
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20110059499 | MICROBIAL ALCOHOL PRODUCTION PROCESS - The invention relates to the production of alcohols by microbial fermentation, particularly to production of alcohols by microbial fermentation of substrates comprising CO. It more particularly relates to processes for the production of alcohols from their corresponding acids in the presence of a substrate comprising CO. In particular embodiments, a fermentation reaction producing acid(s) and optionally alcohol(s) is perturbed such that at least a portion one or more of acid(s) is converted to alcohol. | 03-10-2011 |
Matthew Thomas Mahar, Greenville, NC US
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20130282156 | EXERCISE APPARATUS AND RELATED METHODS AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS - A portable exercise apparatus for use by a user performing push-ups includes: a detection device; and a suspension member adapted to suspend the detection device from the user. When the detection device is suspended from the user by the suspension member, the apparatus is operative to indicate execution of a compliant push-up by the user. | 10-24-2013 |
Michael Mahar, Amherst, NH US
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20120198398 | Equivalence Checking for Retimed Electronic Circuit Designs - Techniques and technology for formally verifying a first electronic design with a second electronic design that has been synthesized from the first electronic design, wherein the synthesis process included structural transformation operations, is provide herein. In various implementations, a first design and a second design are received. The second design having been synthesized from the first design, where no structural transformation operations were performed during synthesis of the second design. Additionally, a third design and a structural transformation guidance file are received. The third design having also been synthesized from the first design, but, where structural transformation operations were performed during synthesis of the third design. The structural transformation guidance file specifies what transformations where made during synthesis. Subsequently, a first formal verification process is implemented to verify the equivalence of the first design to the second design using conventional formal verification proofs. A modified second design is then generated, by applying changes to the second design to correspond to the structural transformations detailed in the structural transformation guidance file. After which, a second formal verification process is implemented to verify the equivalence of the third design and the modified second design. | 08-02-2012 |
Michael Mahar, Cleveland, OH US
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20140356196 | NATURAL GAS COMPRESSOR - The present application discloses a natural gas compressor, a natural gas compressor assembly, a system for compressing natural gas, and a method of compressing natural gas. In certain embodiments, the natural gas compressor comprises a housing, a plurality of cylinder piston assemblies disposed within the housing, and a drive system for moving the pistons of the cylinder piston assemblies to compress natural gas within the cylinders of the assemblies. Each cylinder piston assembly comprises a piston for compressing natural gas within a cylinder of the assembly. The plurality of cylinder piston assemblies are fluidly connected in sequence such that each assembly forms a compression stage of the compressor. | 12-04-2014 |
Michael C. Mahar, Cleveland, OH US
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20140069312 | BOAT DOCKING ASSISTANCE DEVICE - Disclosed is a boat docking assistance device including a cable locking device/carriage assembly which slides along a cable/rope attached either to a boat or dock. According to one exemplary embodiment, the carriage is pulled from the helm area of the boat towards the stern as the boat is docking with a resistance provided by a locking cam arrangement. The carriage is attached to a dock pile using a hoop type arrangement fastened to the sliding carriage by a rope, which is placed on the pile by a boat operator as the boat approaches the dock associated with the pile. | 03-13-2014 |
Michael James Mahar, Vancouver CA
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20160066053 | ENHANCED INTERACTIVE TELEVISION EXPERIENCES - Various enhanced interactive TV experiences are supported by a real-time TV service that can interact over a network with applications running on interactive TV platforms. The real-time television service enables data, video, and communication user interface (UI) elements to be supported alongside the linear TV content in three discrete navigational states, each with a specific role aligning to user intent. In the case of one particular UI element—a focused companion panel—a live stream of personalized data is supported that enhances the user's comprehension and awareness of live events. The real-time TV service can further enable users to opt in to certain customizable events and be served notifications on the TV screen on which their attention is directed, and follow the notification into an application that lands them on a specific piece of content that satisfies specific conditions. | 03-03-2016 |
Michael L. Mahar, Mechanicsburg, PA US
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20110011034 | Prescription Order Packaging System and Method - A system for automatically packaging prescription orders composed of one or more prescription containers. The system includes a printer for generating literature associated with each order and a packer for packing the prescription containers and the associated literature into a package. The packer has a scale or other means for determining the weight of the prescription containers. A packer controller calculates package weight information based on the container weight information. The package weight information is transmitted to a mail manifest system, which generates shipping information comprising postage. A labeler applies the shipping information to the package. The packer also includes a loading mechanism for inserting the prescription containers and the literature into the package. | 01-20-2011 |
20120073241 | PRESCRIPTION ORDER PACKAGING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system for automatically packaging prescription orders composed of one or more prescription containers. The system includes a printer for generating literature associated with each order and a packer for packing the prescription containers and the associated literature into a package. The packer has a scale or other means for determining the weight of the prescription containers. A packer controller calculates package weight information based on the container weight information. The package weight information is transmitted to a mail manifest system, which generates shipping information comprising postage. A labeler applies the shipping information to the package. The packer also includes a loading mechanism for inserting the prescription containers and the literature into the package. | 03-29-2012 |
Mike Mahar, Vancouver CA
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20130324247 | INTERACTIVE SPORTS APPLICATIONS - A system and method are disclosed for presenting an event to a user while allowing a user to make a prediction during the event, allowing the user to choose different content while viewing the event, displaying the chosen content while also displaying the event in an intelligent manner and providing a jump bar to navigate between content and/or features. | 12-05-2013 |
Nicola Jane Mahar, Queensland AU
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20080252003 | Game of Chance - A game of chance playable by two or more players and a method of playing the game, the game of chance comprising a gaming ticket ( | 10-16-2008 |
Robert W. Mahar, Gilbert, AZ US
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20090084411 | ON-WING COMBUSTOR CLEANING USING DIRECT INSERTION NOZZLE, WASH AGENT, AND PROCEDURE - A cleaning method for a combustor comprises positioning a spray portion of a nozzle through an igniter plug boss and spraying an acid solution inside the combustion chamber. The acid solution impinges the inner liner and the outer liner, dissolving contaminant deposits inside the effusion holes. The nozzle can have a second spray portion outside the combustion chamber to provide acid solution to the radially outward surface of the outer liner. After cleaning, distilled water is sprayed through the nozzle to remove the acid solution residue from the combustor. The used acid solution and distilled water can be collected, filtered and pumped through the nozzle to provide a recirculating cleaning/rinsing system. | 04-02-2009 |
Stephen Nelson Mahar, Eliot, ME US
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20140274026 | LIMITING MOBILE DEVICE FUNCTIONALITY IN A VEHICLE - A method, device, and system for limiting mobile device functionality in a vehicle. When a vehicle is operational (turned on with the transmission engaged), a disabling device, connected to the OBD port of the vehicle, transmits a disabling signal that is received and processed by software residing on a mobile device. Upon receipt and validation of the disabling signal, the software will alter the mobile device's system configuration to, for example, remove the ability of the mobile device to send and/or receive text and/or e-mail messages for as long as the disabling signal is transmitted. Once the disabling device detects that the vehicle is no longer operational, the disabling device ceases transmission of the disabling signal. After a predetermined time of not receiving a disabling signal, the software restores the mobile device's system configuration to its original configuration. | 09-18-2014 |
Suzanne Mahar, Westbrook, ME US
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20140115755 | DEVICES FOR ADJUSTING THE FIT OF APPAREL ITEMS - Devices for tightening apparel items, comprising flexible base expanses extending longitudinally. In some examples, the base expanses define first surface and second surfaces opposite the first surface, with the first surface being adapted to interfacially engage with a surface of the apparel item. Some examples include tightening members attached to the base expanse at an attachment point. Some examples include couplers disposed on the second surface, the couplers being attached to the base expanse between the second longitudinal end and the attachment point and configured to couple with the tightening member. Some examples include elastic tightening members. In some examples, apparel items may be tightened by fastening a device to an apparel item at a first fastening point and a second fastening point, moving the first fastening point toward the second fastening point, and coupling a coupler to a tightening member. | 05-01-2014 |