Mosier, US
Adam Mosier, Austin, TX US
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20130080285 | REUSING THIN PLASTIC PELLETS MADE FROM RECYCLED PLASTIC WASTE AS DESIGN ELEMENT AND FILLER - Methods and apparatuses for designing a decorative arrangement using thin plastic pellets made from recycled plastic waste are provided. Embodiments of the present invention reuse plastic pellets as a filler for articles of manufacture or as a decorative filler. | 03-28-2013 |
Amy Mosier, Austin, TX US
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20130080285 | REUSING THIN PLASTIC PELLETS MADE FROM RECYCLED PLASTIC WASTE AS DESIGN ELEMENT AND FILLER - Methods and apparatuses for designing a decorative arrangement using thin plastic pellets made from recycled plastic waste are provided. Embodiments of the present invention reuse plastic pellets as a filler for articles of manufacture or as a decorative filler. | 03-28-2013 |
Benjamin Mosier, Houston, TX US
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20140287110 | Hybrid Technique for the Conversion/Removal of Contaminants in Alcohol-Water or Like Medium - Apparatus and process for removing and/or converting contaminants in water-miscible organic solvent mixtures by surface interaction effects to forms less objectionable with lesser metabolic impacts for humans. The process both changes distillation entrapped contaminant compounds in-situ and effects removal of the compounds and their reaction products. In what follows, water-miscible-organic-solvent and water mixtures can be substituted for alcohols. The alcohol to be treated is placed in a ventilated vessel leaving room for head space. Contaminant free air or a specific organic-contaminant-free gas is injected into or otherwise placed in contact with the alcohol. A vacuum is pulled within the vessel, which draws the gas through the alcohol into the head space creating gas bubbles. Energy within a specified range of frequencies is imparted to the fluid causing cavitation and reaction. Wetting, solvent polarity characteristics and pressure are fixed or varied dynamically during processing, and inert or reactive gases are added. Reacted and unreacted contaminants enter the bubble cavities and are swept from solution. | 09-25-2014 |
Charla Mosier, Midvale, UT US
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20160118111 | REDUCED LEVEL CELL MODE FOR NON-VOLATILE MEMORY - Apparatuses, systems, methods, and computer program products are disclosed for reduced level cell solid-state storage. A method includes determining that an erase block of a non-volatile storage device is to operate in a reduced level cell (RLC) mode. The non-volatile storage device may be configured to store at least three bits of data per storage cell. A method includes instructing the non-volatile storage device to program first and second pages of the erase block with data. A method includes instructing the non-volatile storage device to program a third page of the erase block with a predefined data pattern. Programming of a predefined data pattern may be configured to adjust which abodes of the erase block are available to represent stored user data values. | 04-28-2016 |
Charla Mosier, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20140059406 | REDUCED LEVEL CELL MODE FOR NON-VOLATILE MEMORY - Apparatuses, systems, methods, and computer program products are disclosed for reduced level cell solid-state storage. A method includes determining that an erase block of a non-volatile storage device is to operate in a reduced level cell (RLC) mode. The non-volatile storage device may be configured to store at least three bits of data per storage cell. A method includes instructing the non-volatile storage device to program first and second pages of the erase block with data. A method includes instructing the non-volatile storage device to program a third page of the erase block with a predefined data pattern. Programming of a predefined data pattern may be configured to adjust which abodes of the erase block are available to represent stored user data values. | 02-27-2014 |
Daniel J. Mosier, Tucson, AZ US
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20100282941 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF ALIGNING A TRACK BEAM AND A HIGH ENERGY LASER BEAM - A method and system for aligning a tracking beam and a high energy laser (HEL) beam includes a tracking beam and a HEL beam. A detector receives at least a portion of the tracking beam, wherein the tracking beam received at the detector has been reflected from the airborne target. The detector also receives a first portion and a second portion of the HEL beam prior to output through a housing. A processor processes the signals to determine a relationship between the tracking beam and the HEL beam; and generates a control signal to steer the HEL beam to the airborne target based upon the determined relationship. | 11-11-2010 |
20100282942 | HIGH ENERGY LASER BEAM DIRECTOR SYSTEM AND METHOD - A beam director subsystem and method for use in a weapons system. The beam director subsystem includes a source of electromagnetic radiation for generating a high energy laser (HEL) beam. The electromagnetic radiation is directed to a secondary mirror that reflects the electromagnetic radiation to a primary mirror for output of the HEL beam. The secondary mirror is generally curved and expands the electromagnetic radiation received from the source prior to outputting the HEL beam from the primary mirror. The subsystem further includes a track telescope coupled to the housing. The track telescope has a track detector configured to receive electromagnetic radiation originating from the HEL and electromagnetic radiation emitted from an illuminator and reflected from an airborne target. | 11-11-2010 |
20100283988 | SEMI-ACTIVE OPTICAL TRACKING SYSTEM - A system and method for tracking an airborne target including an illumination source (e.g., a diode laser array) is used to enhance a target signature and a detector (e.g., a passive high-speed camera) is used to detect to electromagnetic radiation (e.g., infrared radiation) reflected off the target. The received electromagnetic radiation may be processed by a digital computer and passed through a spatial filter that implements a band limited edge detection operation in the frequency domain. The filter may remove low spatial frequencies that attenuate soft edged clutter such as clouds and smoke as well as filter out artifacts and attenuated medium to high spatial frequencies to inhibit speckle noise from the detector as well as speckle from the laser return off the target. | 11-11-2010 |
David B. Mosier, Clearfield, UT US
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20150186751 | IMAGE DUPLICATION DETECTION - Systems and methods for identifying duplicate images or duplicate data. | 07-02-2015 |
20150186894 | LOCATE TICKET MANAGEMENT - In one example, a location services method for obtaining and disseminating location data concerning an underground object includes receiving a ticket requesting location services for an under object at a designated site, and sending ticket information to a remote terminal. A location services package corresponding to the ticket is received from the remote terminal and includes a sketch in the form of a graphics file that includes endpoints, but fewer than all intervening points between the endpoints, of a line corresponding to a segment of a buried utility located at the designated site. The location services package is stored in a database. Upon receipt of a customer request for information included in the location services package, the location services package is made available to the customer. | 07-02-2015 |
David Benjamin Mosier, Clearfield, UT US
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20130219504 | Method, System and Program Product for Document Verification - A method, system and program product comprise processing a document using a key to generate a document identification. A matrix is generated using data from the document identification. The matrix comprises a scannable element. The matrix and the document are combined to form a second document in which a verification of an authenticity of the second document is performed using at least the matrix. | 08-22-2013 |
David Scott Mosier, Delanson, NY US
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20090188178 | Adjustable Footing Assembly For Pool Steps - An adjustable footing assembly comprising a footing member including a base element and a vertical element. The vertical element is connected to the base portion and the vertical element defines a bore therein. An elongate coupling member has a lower portion positionally adjustably situated within the bore of the vertical portion of said footing member and an upper portion structured and arranged for connection to an end of a stair support member. Rotation of the elongate coupling member results in movement of the elongate coupling member vertically along a vertical axis of the bore. | 07-30-2009 |
David W. Mosier, Raleigh, NC US
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20110176867 | Wedge Based Circuit Board Retainer - A locking retainer for retaining an electronic module or printed circuit card in slots of a chassis. The retainer includes at least three wedge members movably linked to each other and disposed in longitudinal sequence along a longitudinal axis. The retainer can be made relatively smaller in height by moving the wedge members longitudinally such that a longitudinal distance between a first wedge member and a last wedge member of the sequence becomes smaller without the wedge members being longitudinally displaced along a common internal longitudinal element. All portions of the locking retainer that the middle wedge member is longitudinally moveable relative to do not extend through a theoretical plane disposed at a longitudinal midpoint of the middle wedge member and oriented normal to the longitudinal axis. The elimination of a central rail permits the wedge segments to have much greater contact area for greater thermal energy flow. | 07-21-2011 |
James Mosier, St Petersburg, FL US
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20110121756 | Fluorescent Light Fixture Assembly with LED Lighting Element and Converter Modules - The present invention is directed to a fluorescent light fixture assembly including a ballast and a novel lighting element that includes an array of LEDs and at least one converter module that enables the existing ballast providing an AC power input to supply DC power to the LED array. The lighting element includes a body that contains the LED array and the converter modules and shares the configuration of the lighting element that is to be retrofitted. The lighting element receives power from the pre-existing ballast, wherein the converter module provides a constant current source to power the LED array. Thus, the lighting element, including the converter module, replaces the conventional fluorescent light tube in a cost-effective retrofit manner with the existing ballast. | 05-26-2011 |
20120293996 | MULTI-ADJUSTABLE REPLACEMENT LED LIGHTING ELEMENT - An LED lighting element is configured to receive electrical power from a fluorescent lighting fixture ballast. The LED lighting element includes a base and a light engine coupled to the base. The light engine includes at least one LED. An end cap is coupled to the base and defines an enclosed chamber. A converter module is housed within the enclosed chamber and is electrically coupled to the light engine. The converter module is configured to convert AC power from the fluorescent lighting fixture ballast to DC power for powering the at least one LED. | 11-22-2012 |
James Patrick Mosier, Palmyra, PA US
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20130236142 | MULTI-FIBER CONNECTOR WITH FERRULE FLOAT - A connector comprising: (a) at least one multi-fiber ferrule having a front face presenting a plurality of fiber end faces, and a back face having a first surface and defining a first orifice through which the fibers pass; (b) a retainer for holding the at least one multi-fiber ferrule, the retainer comprising a front face having a second surface and defining a second orifice through which the fibers pass, the second surface contacting the first surface; wherein at least one of the first or second surface is convex along at least one of an x-axis or a y-axis such that the at least one multi-fiber ferrule is able to move relative to the retainer about at least one of the axes. | 09-12-2013 |
20140126858 | PIN AND SOCKET TERMINUS ASSEMBLIES FOR TERMINATING OPTICAL CABLES - An optical cable assembly includes an optical cable having an end. The optical cable includes a plastic optical fiber (POF) having a tip segment that includes a tip surface. The optical cable assembly also includes a socket terminus assembly that terminates the end of the optical cable and is configured to mate with a pin terminus assembly. The socket terminus assembly includes a terminus body having a cable passage. At least a portion of the end of the optical cable extends within the cable passage such that the tip surface of the tip segment of the POF is configured to engage a mating POF of the pin terminus assembly to optically couple the POF to the mating POF. | 05-08-2014 |
20140126859 | TERMINUS ASSEMBLY FOR TERMINATING AN OPTICAL CABLE - A terminus assembly is provided for terminating an optical cable that includes a plastic optical fiber (POF) having a tip segment that includes a tip surface. The terminus assembly includes a shell that includes a cable passage. The cable passage is configured to receive at least a portion of a length of the optical cable therein such that the tip segment of the POF extends within the cable passage. A POF stub is held by the shell. The POF stub extends a length from a mating end to a fiber end. The mating end of the POF stub is configured to optically couple with a mating POF of a mating connector. The fiber end of the POF stub includes a coupling surface. The POF stub is held by the shell such that the fiber end extends within the cable passage of the shell. The coupling surface of the fiber end is configured to be aligned with the tip surface of the POF within the cable passage of the shell such that the POF stub is optically coupled to the POF. The POF stub serves as a forward stop for the POF of the optical cable. | 05-08-2014 |
20140126862 | TERMINUS ASSEMBLY FOR TERMINATING AN OPTICAL CABLE - An optical cable assembly includes an optical cable having an end that extends a length. The optical cable includes a plastic optical fiber (POF) and a buffer surrounding the POF along a portion of the length of the end of the optical cable. A terminus assembly terminates the end of the optical cable. The terminus assembly includes a terminus body having a cable passage and a crimp zone. At least a portion of the length of the end of the optical cable extends within the cable passage of the terminus body such that the terminus body surrounds the buffer of the optical cable at the crimp zone. The terminus body is mechanically crimped over, in engagement with, the buffer of the optical cable at the crimp zone. | 05-08-2014 |
Jim Mosier, St. Petersburg, FL US
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20080310162 | LED light fixture with internal power supply - The invention provides a light fixture that includes a light engine, a rugged housing, and an internal power module that is thermally isolated. The light fixture includes several novel heat management features designed to thermally isolate the power supply in order to reduce the risk of failure and thereby increase the reliability of the light fixture. The light engine includes groups of light modules, each having a light emitting diode (LED) and a zener diode. The power module resides within a rear receptacle of the housing and includes a power supply, a box, and a cover that enclose the power supply. The housing also includes an arrangement of external fins that dissipate heat generated by the light engine. During operation, heat is generated by the light modules, namely the LEDs, and then is transferred along a flow path through a main body portion of the housing and the fins for dissipation to ambient without negatively impacting the power supply. | 12-18-2008 |
20100014289 | Multiple use LED light fixture - The invention provides a multi-use light fixture that includes a light engine, a rugged housing, and an external power supply removeably embedded within an optional external enclosure. The light fixture includes several novel heat management features designed to reduce the risk of failure and thereby increase the reliability of the light fixture. The light engine includes groups of light modules, each having a light emitting diode (LED) and a zener diode. The housing includes an internal gap defined between the a circuit board and the housing. The housing also includes an arrangement of external fins and vents that dissipate heat generated by the light engine. The lens cover includes a plurality of inlets to supply ambient air into the fixture. During operation, heat is generated by the light modules, namely the LEDs, and then is transferred along a first flow path through a main body portion of the housing and the fins for dissipation to ambient and a second air flow path whereby ambient air flows through the light engine to increase the performance and efficiency of the light engine. | 01-21-2010 |
20120294000 | MULTIPLE USE LED LIGHT FIXTURE - An LED light fixture is provided and includes a light engine assembly having a plurality of LED light modules mounted to a printed circuit board. The light engine assembly has a substantially circular periphery. A substantially cylindrical main body portion surrounds the light engine assembly and is sized to define a substantially annular gap between an inner surface of the main body portion and the periphery of the light engine. A plurality of radially extending and circumferentially arrayed fins are positioned rearward of the light engine assembly, and a thermal pad is coupled to and positioned between a rear surface of the light engine assembly and the plurality of fins for transferring heat away from the light engine assembly. The annular gap at least partially defines an air flow path in communication with spaces between the fins. An LED track lighting fixture including the LED light fixture also is provided. | 11-22-2012 |
20120300441 | ELONGATED LED LIGHTING FIXTURE - The invention provides an elongated lighting fixture with multiple light emitting diodes (LEDs) arrayed in two groups that are angled to each other. The fixture includes an elongated housing having a pair of side walls with at least one fin to dissipate heat. Each side wall has a support member extending upward at angle from the side wall. A generally transparent cover is connected to the housing and extends between opposed ends of the housing. A first group of LEDs and a second group of LEDs are mounted to the first support member and the second support member, respectively. First and second interconnection board assemblies are affixed to respective support members beneath the group of LEDs. When the first and second interconnection board assemblies are energized by an internal power source, current travels from each interconnection assembly through fasteners to each group of LEDs for illumination. | 11-29-2012 |
20150070891 | MULTIPLE USE LED LIGHT FIXTURE - An LED light fixture is provided and includes a housing with a circular main body portion with a rear wall. A plurality of fins integrally extends from an outer surface of the rear wall of the main body portion. A spindle with an internal bore integrally extends from the outer surface of the rear wall of the main body portion wherein the spindle is positioned among the fins. A light engine assembly is positioned within the main body portion and includes a plurality of LED light modules mounted to a printed circuit board. Each module comprises a LED and a lens extending from the printed circuit board, wherein the printed circuit board resides against an inner surface of the rear wall. An external enclosure configured to enclose power management components is connected to a rear portion of the housing proximate the fins. The enclosure includes a housing wall arrangement and leads that extend through both an opening in the housing wall and the internal bore of the spindle, past the rear wall of the main body portion and to the printed circuit board. | 03-12-2015 |
Jon Mosier, Coppell, TX US
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20120254026 | METHOD AND APPARATUS OF PERFORMING EXPEDITE MONETARY EXCHANGE PROCEDURES - A method, computer program product, circuitry and apparatus for providing integrated user monetary transactions are disclosed. One example method may include managing a number of different device interfaces via a management interface, the device interfaces configured to communicate interactively with a user. The method may also include communicating commands with the management interface via an application layer interface, comprising a memory and processor, the commands being communicated responsive to the user's interactive communication with the device interfaces, and receiving user input commands corresponding to the user's actions via the device interfaces. | 10-04-2012 |
Kent D. Mosier, Princeton, NJ US
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20130213392 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CLAMPING A BLISTER WITHIN A DRY POWDER INHALER - The present disclosure provides an inhaler having a vibration element for aerosolizing medicament contained in a blister pack, wherein individual blister packs are positioned within the housing to be simultaneously engaged with the flow channel and the vibration element. The flow channel includes a blister pack clamping surface that engages the blister pack near the top of the crown and allows the blister three rotational degrees of freedom. The advantages of this arrangement include improved consistency and higher airspeed of the synthetic jet, as well as other advantages. | 08-22-2013 |
Marty R. Mosier, Woodbridge, VA US
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20140163940 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MODELING RF EMISSIONS OCCURRING IN A RADIO FREQUENCY BAND - The method and system for modeling RF emissions occurring in a radio frequency band utilizes commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware to perform the steps of converting legacy PDW databases to RF signal I and Q format and storing the I and Q data in a digital I and Q data signal library. Alternatively, real-time RF signals are recorded in I and Q format and routed to the library. Moreover, a synthesizer is provided to form I and Q data and forward the data to the library. I and Q library data is time-tagged. An RF editor includes editing tools to modify the I and Q library accordingly, as required. A channelizer extracts channel information from the I and Q data and sends that channelized data to at least one to vector signal generator. A combiner is used to combine outputs of multiple vector signal generators connected to the channelizer. | 06-12-2014 |
20150285848 | ENHANCED DYNAMIC RANGE RF PULSE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM - The enhanced dynamic range RF pulse measurement system accepts an RF source for spectral analysis. The system includes an RF splitter accepting the RF source under analysis as input. The split output connects to identical precision timing insertion units (TIU) | 10-08-2015 |
M. Brent Mosier, El Cajon, CA US
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20080248901 | PITCHING TARGET - A collapsible pitching target is described in which a target is located substantially in front of a backstop and preferably includes one or more spot targets. | 10-09-2008 |
Nathan Mosier, West Lafayette, IN US
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20120315683 | ETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS WITH RECOVERY OF COMBUSTIBLE FUEL MATERIALS - Described are processes for producing a product, such as ethanol, from lignocellulosic biomass, and producing a burnable fuel material from byproducts. The burnable fuel material can be burned on site to produce energy to feed back into the production process. | 12-13-2012 |
20120322121 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING ENRICHED GLUCAN BIOMASS MATERIALS - The disclosure describes a process for the conversion of lignocellulosic biomass to ethanol utilizing a dicarboxylic acid such as maleic acid as an enzyme mimic to hydrolyze the hemicellulose and cellulose of the biomass. Controlling the condition of the maleic acid hydrolysis can selectively hydrolyze the hemicellulose giving as a result a liquid portion rich in xylose and a solid portion rich in glucan. The glucan can be further hydrolyzed to produce a glucose containing material. The sugar materials can be fermented to produce ethanol which is recovered. The dicarboxylic acid is then recovered from the residue left after the ethanol is removed from the fermentation material, and the recovered dicarboxylic acid is recycled to the beginning of the process to treat additional lignocellulosic biomass. | 12-20-2012 |
20130330782 | LIQUEFACTION BIOMASS PROCESSING WITH HEAT RECOVERY - Described are processes that include the non-enzymatic, hydrolytic liquefaction of lignocellulosic biomass to form digest slurries and heat recovery from such digest slurries. Due to enhanced flow properties of the digest slurries such heat recovery can be efficiently conducted in spiral, plate and frame or other heat exchanger designs, with the recovered heat going to unit operations of the process such as heating incoming pretreatment media for the liquefaction. Processes can also involve additional hydrolytic digestion of some or all of the initial slurry components with enzyme and/or additional heat recovery from the initial slurry by direct contact heat exchange in which a portion of the digest slurry liquids is flashed to vapor and that vapor is condensed onto incoming lignocellulosic biomass to the process. Processes as described can be integrated into ethanol manufacture by fermentation of sugars from the digested compositions. | 12-12-2013 |
20130330788 | BIOMASS LIQUEFACTION PROCESSES, AND USES OF SAME - Described are processes for the liquefaction of lignocellulosic biomass under the digestive action of dicarboxylic acid(s). Such digests can exhibit enhanced flowability, reduced volume, and significant biomass conversion to dissolved components, and can in some embodiments be further liquefied by contact with an enzyme. Products resultant of these steps can be used for their sugar content to manufacture biofuels or other products. | 12-12-2013 |
20140141480 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS USEFUL FOR DRYING ETHANOL - Mixtures of ethanol and water are dehydrated using starch pearls to adsorb and remove water. Vapor-phase adsorption equilibrium capacities of cassava starch pellets (tapioca pearls) having different particle sizes are disclosed, and tapioca pearl particles are shown to be surprisingly more effective for dehydrating 88 to 97% w/w feed ethanol than corn grits. The adsorption equilibrium curve and BET surface area measurement show that the adsorption capacity of tapioca pearls is a function of surface area available to water molecules. SEM images demonstrate that the particle architecture required for the adsorption and dehydration properties is that of a core-shell configuration with pre-gel starch acting as a central scaffold holding together other particles to the outer layer of the particle. The outer surface area of the pearls, populated with dry starch granules, is the main factor determining the adsorption capacity of the pearls. Tapioca pearls are shown to possess a surprisingly higher adsorption capacity than corn grits of the same particle size. Pearls of 2 mm size in diameter gave 34% higher linear adsorption equilibrium constant (K) than grits of 1.7 mm. | 05-22-2014 |
Nathan S. Mosier, Lafayette, IN US
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20120058524 | METHODS FOR INCREASING THE YIELD OF FERMENTABLE SUGARS FROM PLANT STOVER - Methods for increasing yield of fermentable sugars from plant stover are provided. The methods include using plants homozygous for two brown midrib mutations, bm1 and bm3. The methods also include using plants homozygous for a mutation in a gene that results in reduced cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase activity, and a mutation in a gene that results in reduced 5-hydroxyconiferaldehyde/5-hydroxyconiferyl alcohol O-methyltransferase activity. The methods also include using transgenic plants that have reduced cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase activity and reduced 5-hydroxyconiferaldehyde/5-hydroxyconiferyl alcohol O-methyltransferase activity in comparison with wild-type plants. | 03-08-2012 |
Nathan Scott Mosier, West Lafayette, IN US
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20150275254 | ENZYME LOADING, CELLULOSE HYDROLYSIS, AND INHIBITION OF CELLOBIOHYDROLASES USING LIQUID HOT WATER PRETREATMENT - Disclosed herein are methods for extracting sugars from cellulose-containing sources to achieve high glucose yields while greatly reducing the amount of cellulase enzyme needed. | 10-01-2015 |
Scott Mosier, North Bend, WA US
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20110225213 | LOOP CONTROL FLOW DIVERSION - Loop control flow diversion supports thread synchronization, garbage collection, and other situations involving suspension of long-running loops. Divertible loops have a loop body, a loop top, an indirection cell containing a loop top address, and a loop jump instruction sequence which references the indirection cell. In normal execution, control flows through the indirection cell to the loop top. After the indirection cell is altered, however, execution flow is diverted to a point away from the loop top. Operations such as garbage collection are performed while the loop (and hence the thread(s) using the loop) is thus diverted. The kernel or another thread then restores the loop top address into the indirection cell, and execution flow again continues through the restored indirection cell to the loop top. | 09-15-2011 |
Scott D. Mosier, North Bend, WA US
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20100058283 | FLEXIBLE BASE CLASS LIBRARY - Mechanisms that allow frameworks significant flexibility in varying the library of common base classes in a manner that better suits the domain of applications served by the framework. Instead of providing the base class library, the runtime provides a data contract for the data structure of each base class. The frameworks can then define each base class in a custom way so long as the data contract is honored. Thus, for example, the framework may provide custom framework-specific methods and/or properties as is appropriate for the framework. Another framework might define the base classes in a different way. | 03-04-2010 |
20100058304 | TYPE DESCRIPTOR MANAGEMENT FOR FROZEN OBJECTS - The efficient use of type descriptors with frozen objects. A frozen object might actually include several type descriptors, a primary type descriptor that is canonical according to a set of canonicalization rules, and an auxiliary type descriptor that is not identical to the primary type descriptor. The auxiliary type descriptor may be used to access the canonical type descriptor. When performing an operation, if the auxiliary type descriptor can be used to perform the operation, then that auxiliary type descriptor may be used. If the canonical type descriptor is to be used to perform the operation, the auxiliary type descriptor is used to gain access to the canonical primary type descriptor. The primary type descriptor is then used to perform the operation. | 03-04-2010 |
20100299659 | ATTRIBUTE BASED METHOD REDIRECTION - A programming environment may have an abstract interface definition that may contain a redirection definition that may cause a call to be bound to a redirected method or function. The redirected method or function may be a conditional redirection, and some embodiments may perform various checks including signature checks, static and runtime access checks, and other verifications for the redirected method. The redirection may enable a programmer to modify a portion of an interface without having to re-implement all of the functions of the interface. | 11-25-2010 |
Tim Mosier, Hope, AR US
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20150191976 | Ladder Stabilizing Apparatus for Use with Ferromagnetic Support - An apparatus to secure a ladder to a ferromagnetic support such as an exposed ferromagnetic support comprises a pair of bracket clamping assemblies removably attached to a rung on a ladder. The brackets are pivotally bolted to magnet mounts, which each hold a permanent magnet that releasably holds the ladder in place against the support. The apparatus prevents the ladder from slipping, and further serves to hold the ladder at the proper angle for safe use. The apparatus finds particular application where exposed ferromagnetic metal beams are available in the workspace but tying a ladder for safety would be impractical. | 07-09-2015 |
William R. Mosier, Lexington, SC US
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20130240687 | Ladder Support Device - A support device for a ladder. The support device comprises a first support frame coupled with the base portion and a second support frame coupled with the base portion. Each of the first and support frames comprise a top portion and a pair of elongate stiles. The first support frame and the second support frame are each pivotable relative to the base portion between a stored position and an extended position. In the extended position, the first support frame top portion is releasably connected to the second support frame top portion. The support device also comprises a tether arrangement operative to disconnect the first support frame from the second support frame such that the first and second support frames may be pivoted to the stored position. | 09-19-2013 |