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Brian H. Mathison, Goleta, CA US
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20120041055 | COMPOSITE POLYNUCLEIC ACID THERAPEUTICS - Compositions comprising therapeutic polynucleic acids and method of use. The compositions comprise one or more polynucleic acid sequences having two or more features useful for treating diseases associated with cellular proliferation or growth. | 02-16-2012 |
Casey Jacob Nelson Mathison, San Diego, CA US
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20140274926 | COMPOUNDS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF PARASITIC DISEASES - The present invention provides compounds of Formula I: | 09-18-2014 |
20140275013 | COMPOUNDS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF PARASITIC DISEASES - The present invention provides compounds of formula I: | 09-18-2014 |
20150175613 | COMPOUNDS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF PARASITIC DISEASES - The present invention provides compounds of Formula A: | 06-25-2015 |
David J. Mathison, Washington, DC US
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20120245957 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING ELECTRONIC AFTERCARE INSTRUCTIONS - The apparatus and methods described provide aftercare instructions to a patient or patient caregiver (e.g., parent or guardian) upon releasing a patient from a hospital visit or other medical appointment. An electronic aftercare record may be created for a patient and used to track prescribed aftercare instructions that allows a medical practitioner to prescribe a targeted education plan to the patient/caregiver, and to deliver the targeted education electronically and instantaneously. In some aspects, aftercare instructions can be given following an acute illness or injury, or in anticipation of a problem or compliance at home. | 09-27-2012 |
James Mathison, Warren, NJ US
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20120093077 | FEMTOCELL LOCATION ENCODING - A device associated with a Voice over IP (VoIP) network receives a call from a mobile device. The device determines whether a sector identifier (ID) associated with the call includes a femtocell identifier. The device further determines a location identifier included in the sector ID when the sector ID includes the femtocell identifier. The device also identifies a recipient of the call based on the location identifier and forwards the call to the recipient. | 04-19-2012 |
20140179264 | COUNTER-BASED LIMITATION OF SUBSCRIBER CHARGING INACCURACY - Disclosed techniques limit or reduce the amount of data for which a subscriber may be charged that may not actually be received at the subscriber's mobile device. A counter may be started when a node has data to be delivered to a mobile device. The node may send the data through a radio access network for delivery to the mobile device and record an amount of the data sent for the mobile device through the radio access network for data usage billing purposes while running the counter, until the counter reaches a predetermined value. When the counter reaches the predetermined value, if no traffic channel has been set up with the mobile device, the node will stop recording the amount of the data sent for the mobile device through the radio access network for data usage billing purposes. | 06-26-2014 |
20150110009 | INTER-LAYER QUALITY OF SERVICE PRESERVATION - A server device may store inter-layer quality of service (“QoS”) information, indicating a set of link layer QoS levels that are associated with a particular device, a set of network layer QoS levels that are associated with the set of link layer QoS levels, and a set of MPLS QoS levels that are associated with the set of link layer QoS levels. A network device may establish a set of bearers, that correspond to the set of link layer QoS levels, with a particular device; output information regarding the set of network layer QoS levels that are associated with the set of link layer QoS levels, to allow the particular device to select a bearer, of the set of bearers, via which to output traffic to the network device; receive, from the particular device, traffic via the bearer; and determine a particular MPLS QoS level associated with the received traffic. | 04-23-2015 |
James F. Mathison, Warren, NJ US
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20120094658 | ENTERPRISE FEMTOCELL SIGNALING - A mobile device sends a request for a unique wireless network session identifier and receives, based on the request, the unique wireless network session identifier. The mobile device determines whether the unique wireless network session identifier includes a femtocell identifier. The mobile device applies one set of configuration settings when the unique wireless network session identifier includes the femtocell identifier, and applies a different set of configuration settings when the unique wireless network session identifier does not include the femtocell identifier. | 04-19-2012 |
Jeff Mathison, Chicago, IL US
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20130193157 | Utensil Dispenser - A utensil dispenser including a reservoir that stores utensils and front and rear pedestals in contact with a next utensil. The pedestals contain a plurality of utensils within the reservoir. A gravity feed ramp moves the next utensil to an access port of the utensil dispenser. The utensil dispenser includes an actuator operably connected to a drive pin or other drive mechanism. The actuator is configured to halt a dispensing utensil at a ready position based upon contact between the dispensing utensil and the actuator. In the ready position, a handle portion of the dispensing utensil is accessible via the access port. The drive mechanism is configured to contact the next utensil. The actuator is configured to move the drive mechanism to move the next utensil to clear the front pedestal to release the next utensil from the reservoir onto the gravity feed ramp when the dispensing utensil is dispensed. | 08-01-2013 |
Jeffery John Mathison, Chicago, IL US
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20150033656 | Wall System - A wall system includes at least one starter piece having at least one mount interface configured to be attached to a wall structure. A plurality of panels includes at least a first panel and a second panel, and wherein the first panel is fit to the starter piece to cover a portion of the wall structure. An intermediate cleat is associated with the first panel, and a second panel is interlocked to the first panel by the intermediate cleat to cover another portion of the wall structure. | 02-05-2015 |
Jeffrey Allard Mathison, Pacifica, CA US
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20090203368 | AUTOMATED RECORDING OF VIRTUAL DEVICE INTERFACE - The present invention provides a means for automated interaction with a Mobile Device to create a graph of the menu system, Mobile Applications, and Mobile Services available on the Mobile Device. The information recorded in the graph can then be played back interactively at a later time. In order to build a graph in this automated fashion, the physical Mobile Device is integrated with a Recording/Control Environment. This environment has a Device Interface, which has the ability to control the user interface of the Mobile Device and record the resulting video and audio data from the Device. An automation Crawler uses the Device Interface to navigate the Mobile Device to unmapped states. A State Listener monitors the data coming to and from the Mobile Device and resolves it to a single state, saving new states to the graph as needed. | 08-13-2009 |
Kyle Mathison, Wenatchee, WA US
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20140010933 | Methods, Systems, and Devices for Improving Quality of Cherries Post-Harvest - Provided herein are methods, systems, and devices for improving the quality of fruit, for example, the quality of cherries. There are methods for improving shelf-life and methods for reducing splitting. The methods comprise applying a product or combination of products to the cherries post-harvest and prior to hydrocooling. Such products include sucrose ester based coatings, osmo-regulators, and/or antitranspirants. The systems for packing comprise: (a) picking cherries and placing the cherries into bins in the field; (b) applying a sucrose ester based coating, an osmo-regulator, or an antitranspirant to the cherries using a device configured to treat one or more cherry bins with a solution containing the sucrose ester based coating, an osmo-regulator, or an antitranspirant; (c) moving cherries through a hydrocooler; and (d) moving cherries into a warehouse and onto a packing line. | 01-09-2014 |
Megumi Mathison, Atlanta, GA US
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20080262608 | Replacement heart valve, valve holder and methods of making and using same - A replacement heart valve device usable in a medical procedure in relation in heart valve replacement of a patient. In one embodiment, the replacement heart valve device includes a heart valve holder or conduit holder formed in the form of a cylindrical tube having a longitudinal cut substantially extending from one end to the other end of the cylindrical tube, and a conduit formed with a tubular segment of an elastic material. The conduit is mountable onto the heart valve holder or conduit holder or self-expanding stent. In one embodiment, at least a portion of the conduit is formed with a single layer of the elastic material. In another embodiment, at least a portion of the conduit is formed with two layers of the elastic material. | 10-23-2008 |
20110265329 | REPLACEMENT HEART VALVE, VALVE HOLDER AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - A replacement heart valve device usable in a medical procedure in relation in heart valve replacement of a patient. In one embodiment, the replacement heart valve device includes a heart valve holder or conduit holder formed in the form of a cylindrical tube having a longitudinal cut substantially extending from one end to the other end of the cylindrical tube, and a conduit formed with a tubular segment of an elastic material. The conduit is mountable onto the heart valve holder or conduit holder or self-expanding stent. In one embodiment, at least a portion of the conduit is formed with a single layer of the elastic material. In another embodiment, at least a portion of the conduit is formed with two layers of the elastic material. | 11-03-2011 |
Paul Theodore Mathison, San Jose, CA US
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20150200817 | Method for Solving Coherency Lock Issues in Proxy Services - Methods and systems are provided for negotiating a session with a first server, wherein data within the session travels through at least a second server such as a proxy server; replacing a first client global unique identifier (GUID) with a second GUID generated by the second server; maintaining a GUID map table at the second server mapping the second GUID with the first GUID; requesting a plurality of leases on a file from the first server, wherein the each of the plurality of lease requests comprises a lease key and the second GUID, wherein the lease key is identical for each of the plurality of leases; providing caching services, wherein caching services are associated with a lease state corresponding to one of the plurality of leases; receiving an indication that a second client has made a lease request for the file; breaking the first lease upon receipt of the indication; and communicating a lease break notification to addresses associated with the second GUID. | 07-16-2015 |
Richard Mathison, Hamilton CA
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20150053210 | Protective shield for male genitalia - The present disclosure relates to an incontinence device, more particularly a protective shield for male genitalia. | 02-26-2015 |
Ronald Mathison, Calgary CA
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20100279944 | SUPPRESSION AND TREATMENT OF NEUROPATHIC PAIN - The invention provides a method for suppressing the development of or treating neuropathic pain in a subject comprising administering to the subject an effective amount of a peptide of the formula: X | 11-04-2010 |
Ronald Duncan Mathison, Calgary CA
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20140037751 | Bee Bloom Compositions, Methods of Extraction and Uses Thereof - The present invention relates to purified compositions of bee bloom, methods of preparing the purified compositions of bee bloom and the use of bee bloom in the reducing and treatment of inflammation. | 02-06-2014 |
Steve Mathison, Torrance, CA US
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20110259469 | Method and System for Tank Refilling - Disclosed is a simple, analytical method that can be utilized by hydrogen filling stations for directly and accurately calculating the end-of-fill temperature in a hydrogen tank that, in turn, allows for improvements in the fill quantity while tending to reduce refueling time. The calculations involve calculation of a composite heat capacity value, MC, from a set of thermodynamic parameters drawn from both the tank system receiving the gas and the station supplying the gas. These thermodynamic parameters are utilized in a series of simple analytical equations to define a multi-step process by which target fill times, final temperatures and final pressures can be determined. The parameters can be communicated to the station directly from the vehicle or retrieved from a database accessible by the station. Because the method is based on direct measurements of actual thermodynamic conditions and quantified thermodynamic behavior, significantly improved tank filling results can be achieved. | 10-27-2011 |
20140202584 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TANK REFILLING USING ACTIVE FUELING SPEED CONTROL - Disclosed is an improved analytical method that can be utilized by hydrogen filling stations for directly and accurately calculating the end-of-fill temperature in a hydrogen tank that, in turn, allows for improvements in the fill quantity while tending to reduce refueling time. The calculations involve calculation of a composite heat capacity value, MC, from a set of thermodynamic parameters drawn from both the tank system receiving the gas and the station supplying the gas. These thermodynamic parameters are utilized in a series of simple analytical equations to define a multi-step process by which target fill times, final temperatures and final pressures can be determined. The parameters can be communicated to the station directly from the vehicle or retrieved from a database accessible by the station. Because the method is based on direct measurements of actual thermodynamic conditions and quantified thermodynamic behavior, significantly improved tank filling results can be achieved. | 07-24-2014 |
20140251495 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TANK REFILLING - Disclosed is a simple, analytical method that can be utilized by hydrogen filling stations for directly and accurately calculating the end-of-fill temperature in a hydrogen tank that, in turn, allows for improvements in the fill quantity while tending to reduce refueling time. The calculations involve calculation of a composite heat capacity value, MC, from a set of thermodynamic parameters drawn from both the tank system receiving the gas and the station supplying the gas. These thermodynamic parameters are utilized in a series of simple analytical equations to define a multi-step process by which target fill times, final temperatures and final pressures can be determined. The parameters can be communicated to the station directly from the vehicle or retrieved from a database accessible by the station. Because the method is based on direct measurements of actual thermodynamic conditions and quantified thermodynamic behavior, significantly improved tank filling results can be achieved. | 09-11-2014 |
20140261874 | HYDROGEN FUEL DISPENSER WITH PRE-COOLING CIRCUIT - A hydrogen fuel dispenser includes a pre-cooling circuit, a hydrogen fuel storage for storing hydrogen fuel, a nozzle for dispensing hydrogen fuel to a receptacle, and a fueling line connecting the hydrogen fuel storage to the nozzle for communicating hydrogen fuel from the hydrogen fuel storage to the nozzle. The pre-cooling circuit is provided to cool hydrogen fuel in the fueling line, and includes a pre-cooling line connected to the fueling line downstream from the hydrogen fuel storage, and a flow-path selector provided at a connection between the fueling line and the pre-cooling line. The flow-path selector selectively: blocks hydrogen fuel flow between the fueling line and the pre-cooling line while opening hydrogen fuel flow between the fueling line and a nozzle line of the nozzle; and opens hydrogen fuel flow between the fueling line and the pre-cooling line. | 09-18-2014 |
20140263419 | HYDROGEN FUEL DISPENSER WITH PRE-COOLING CIRCUIT - A hydrogen fuel dispenser includes a pre-cooling circuit, a hydrogen fuel storage for storing hydrogen fuel, a nozzle for dispensing hydrogen fuel to a receptacle, and a fueling line connecting the hydrogen fuel storage to the nozzle for communicating hydrogen fuel from the hydrogen fuel storage to the nozzle. The pre-cooling circuit is provided to cool hydrogen fuel in the fueling line, and includes a pre-cooling line connected to the fueling line downstream from the hydrogen fuel storage, and a flow-path selector provided at a connection between the fueling line and the pre-cooling line. The flow-path selector selectively: blocks hydrogen fuel flow between the fueling line and the pre-cooling line while opening hydrogen fuel flow between the fueling line and a nozzle line of the nozzle; and opens hydrogen fuel flow between the fueling line and the pre-cooling line. | 09-18-2014 |
20140290790 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TANK REFILLING USING ACTIVE FUELING SPEED CONTROL - Disclosed is an improved analytical method that can be utilized by hydrogen filling stations for directly and accurately calculating the end-of-fill temperature in a hydrogen tank that, in turn, allows for improvements in the fill quantity while tending to reduce refueling time. The calculations involve calculation of a composite heat capacity value, MC, from a set of thermodynamic parameters drawn from both the tank system receiving the gas and the station supplying the gas. These thermodynamic parameters are utilized in a series of simple analytical equations to define a multi-step process by which target fill times, final temperatures and final pressures can be determined. The parameters can be communicated to the station directly from the vehicle or retrieved from a database accessible by the station. Because the method is based on direct measurements of actual thermodynamic conditions and quantified thermodynamic behavior, significantly improved tank filling results can be achieved. | 10-02-2014 |
Steve Mathison, Omaha, NE US
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20140129358 | FINANCIAL TRANSACTION ROUTING - Embodiments of the invention are directed toward selecting a preferred transaction application and/or routing options that are provided by a transaction card. The preference can be determined, for example, based on the lowest interchange fee, a bulk rate, and/or an incentive. In some embodiments a transaction card provides a plurality of transaction applications and/or routing options to a POS device and the POS device can communicate these options to a host processor along with transaction data. The host processor can then determine a preference associated with each of the routing options and/or transaction applications, and provide a recommendation to the POS as to which transaction application and/or routing option have preference. | 05-08-2014 |
Steven Mathison, Torrance, CA US
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20130269828 | Method and System for Tank Refilling - Disclosed is an improved analytical method that can be utilized by hydrogen filling stations for directly and accurately calculating the end-of-fill temperature in a hydrogen tank that, in turn, allows for improvements in the fill quantity while tending to reduce refueling time. The calculations involve calculation of a composite heat capacity value, MC, from a set of thermodynamic parameters drawn from both the tank system receiving the gas and the station supplying the gas. These thermodynamic parameters are utilized in a series of simple analytical equations to define a multi-step process by which target fill times, final temperatures and final pressures can be determined. The parameters can be communicated to the station directly from the vehicle or retrieved from a database accessible by the station. Because the method is based on direct measurements of actual thermodynamic conditions and quantified thermodynamic behavior, significantly improved tank filling results can be achieved. | 10-17-2013 |
Steven W. Mathison, Omaha, NE US
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20080265025 | Method and systems for providing merchant services with right-time creation and updating of merchant accounts - Systems and methods for providing merchant services with right-time creation and updating of merchant accounts. Merchant-specific information for each merchant is stored in a record and used to process purchase card transactions submitted by the merchant. When a user creates or updates a merchant account record, the user can indicate whether the update is to take effect immediately or at a user-specified later time. An immediate update is processed substantially without delay. Other updates are queued for later processing and processed at the user-specified later time. | 10-30-2008 |
Steve W. Mathison, Omaha, NE US
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20110155800 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING A TRANSACTION ASSOCIATED WITH A CONTACTLESS TRANSACTION CARD - Embodiments of the invention relate to systems and methods for processing a transaction associated with a contactless transaction card. In one embodiment, a method for processing a transaction associated with a contactless transaction card can be provided. The method can include polling for at least one transaction application program via a contactless transaction card reader. Further, the method can include receiving account information from the contactless transaction card via the contactless transaction card reader. In addition, the method can include activating a corresponding transaction application program based at least in part on the received account information. Moreover, the method can include advancing a transaction counter associated with the contactless transaction card and a transaction counter associated with the corresponding transaction application program. | 06-30-2011 |
20110161229 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING A CONTACTLESS TRANSACTION CARD - Embodiments of the invention relate to systems and methods for processing a contactless card transaction. In one embodiment, a method for processing a contactless transaction card can be provided. The method can include receiving an input associated with a selection of at least one payment option. Further, the method can include based at least in part on the input, activating a contactless transaction card reader and initiating a corresponding transaction application program. In addition, the method can include receiving account information from the contactless transaction card via the contactless transaction card reader. Moreover, the method can include advancing a transaction counter associated with the contactless transaction card and a transaction counter associated with the corresponding transaction application program. | 06-30-2011 |
Woodrow G. Mathison, Denver, CO US
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20120330106 | THORACIC RETRACTORS AND METHODS - A surgical thoracic retractor has retraction members that grip the anterior and posterior surfaces of the ribs between vice-like jaws to prevent a crushing or other force being applied to the intercostal nerves, thus minimizing the patient's post-operative pain. | 12-27-2012 |
Woodrow G. Mathison, Centennial, CO US
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20120330106 | THORACIC RETRACTORS AND METHODS - A surgical thoracic retractor has retraction members that grip the anterior and posterior surfaces of the ribs between vice-like jaws to prevent a crushing or other force being applied to the intercostal nerves, thus minimizing the patient's post-operative pain. | 12-27-2012 |
20140288594 | Dual Diameter, Dual Density ePTFE Suture - A suture for use in cardiac valve repair comprises a flexible rod of ePTFE (expanded polytetrafluoroethylene) formed with end sections of a first diameter and a center section of a second diameter, the second diameter being greater than the first diameter, and the end sections having a length sufficient to enable one to be fastened to the other. In one embodiment, the first diameter is about 1-1.6 mm and the second diameter is between about 1.8-4 mm. The center section can be about 2-9 cm in length. Surgical needles are preferably provided attached to the distal ends of the end sections. The center section has a density less than the end sections, the density of the center section being chosen to promote tissue ingrowth following implantation in heart tissue. Representative density range for the center section is 0.25-0.35 g/cm | 09-25-2014 |