Mulvey, US
Daniel E. Mulvey, Elk Grove Village, IL US
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20140194269 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CRUMPLING PAPER - An apparatus, a system and method to crumple paper from a dispenser that stores the paper on a paper roll wound around an airshaft. The paper roll sits within a dispenser, and the paper roll contacts a shelf section inside the dispenser. The paper is dispensed from the paper roll through a crumpler on the shelf section. Crumpling paper occurs by contacting a protrusion on the crumpler against the paper to crumple the paper as the paper passes through the crumpler. | 07-10-2014 |
Daniel J. Mulvey, Elk Grove Village, IL US
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20100323167 | Indented antimicrobial paper and a process for making and using the same - An indented antimicrobial paper and a process for making and using the same which prevents bacteria and/or microbial growth and/or migration are provided. The indented antimicrobial paper may have a base layer and an antimicrobial layer. Further, the indented antimicrobial paper may have an indented texture which has alternating high points and low points. The indented antimicrobial paper may have channels between the alternating high points and low points to prevent liquid pooling. The indented antimicrobial paper may cushion items placed on and/or absorb forces applied to the indented antimicrobial paper. | 12-23-2010 |
20140194269 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CRUMPLING PAPER - An apparatus, a system and method to crumple paper from a dispenser that stores the paper on a paper roll wound around an airshaft. The paper roll sits within a dispenser, and the paper roll contacts a shelf section inside the dispenser. The paper is dispensed from the paper roll through a crumpler on the shelf section. Crumpling paper occurs by contacting a protrusion on the crumpler against the paper to crumple the paper as the paper passes through the crumpler. | 07-10-2014 |
David B. Mulvey, San Diego, CA US
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20100300461 | EARTIP - An improved EarTip may result from the distribution of PTFE throughout a slow recovery foam. Such an EarTip may have a finer, more uniform cell structure that aids in insertion within a user's ear canal. It may also have a smoother skin, with a lower kinetic coefficient of friction, and may provide improved sound attenuation. | 12-02-2010 |
20130161119 | LONG-WEARING DEEP-INSERTION EAR TIP - Embodiments typically relate to ear tips for sound transmission devices, designed to fit snuggly in the user's ear canal and block external noise from the environment while being sufficiently comfortable for long-wearing and/or deep insertion. Embodiments may comprise a stem and a foam body, with the hollow stem lying on the centerline of the foam body. The foam body may comprise a concave opening in its nose, a rear extension flange projecting rearward to extend its length without significantly impacting perceived comfort, and/or a plurality of indentations about the periphery of the nose of the foam body. The foam body may be formed of polyurethane foam, and the stem may be formed of elastomeric polyurethane. | 06-27-2013 |
Donald Mulvey, Stroudsburg, PA US
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20090015067 | EFFICIENT DC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, TOPOLOGY, AND METHODS - Embodiments of power distribution systems and methods are described generally herein. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 01-15-2009 |
20100231041 | EFFICIENT DC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, TOPOLOGY, AND METHODS - Embodiments of power distribution systems and methods are described generally herein. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 09-16-2010 |
James P. Mulvey, Reading, MA US
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20100054519 | Audio Communication System - An audio producing device includes a receiver for wirelessly receiving a digital audio signal from an audio source device. The audio source device may transmit the digital audio signal at a variable bitrate. A logic device determines whether the bitrate at which the audio signal is received is below a predetermined threshold. A first indicator provides an indication to a user of the system when the bitrate is below the threshold. An electro-acoustic transducer utilizes information in the digital audio signal to produce audio out loud. | 03-04-2010 |
20140056440 | FILTERING FOR DETECTION OF LIMITED-DURATION DISTORTION - Processing a signal includes: receiving data that includes an input signal; filtering the input signal to generate a filtered signal, such that if the input signal includes at least one instance of a nonlinear distortion of a desired signal then the filtered signal includes a signature signal corresponding to the nonlinear distortion, the nonlinear distortion characterized by a time duration that is within a predetermined range; and detecting whether or not the filtered signal includes the signature signal. | 02-27-2014 |
J. Justin Mulvey, New York, NY US
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20140308203 | Targeted Self-Assembly of Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes on Tumors - Provided herein are methods for delivering a molecule in situ to a cell and for treating a cancer via the in situ delivery. The methods comprise contacting or administering to the cell, as two separate components, a morpholino oligonucleotide comprising a targeting moiety followed by a single wall nanotube construct comprising second morpholino oligonucleotides complementary to the first morpholino oligonucleotides and one or both of a therapeutic or diagnostic payload molecule linked to the single wall nanotube construct. Upon self-assembly of a single wall nanotube complex via hybridization of the first morpholino and second complementary morpholino oligonucleotides at the cell, the payload molecule is delivered. Also provided is the two component self-assembly single wall nanotube system and the single wall nanotube construct comprising the second component. | 10-16-2014 |
Kim P. Mulvey, Georgetown, TX US
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20130183464 | LOW FRICTION SLEEVE FOR COLD SHRINK TUBE - Provided is an article comprising a flexible tube having an inner surface, an outer surface, a first end and a second end, the inner surface at least partially covered with a low friction material. Also provided is an article comprising a cold shrinkable sleeve disposed on a tubular support core in a stretched condition, at least a portion of the cold shrinkable sleeve folded such that at least one portion of the cold shrinkable sleeve overlaps another portion of the cold shrinkable sleeve, wherein a flexible tube having an inner surface, an outer surface, a first end and a second end, the inner surface at least partially covered with a low friction material, is positioned between the overlapping portions of the cold shrinkable sleeve. | 07-18-2013 |
Kim P. Mulvey, Austin, TX US
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20100193235 | SPLICE ASSEMBLY WITH SHIELD SOCK - An assembly is provided that includes a tubular support core, a splice body configured to circumferentially surround the support core, a conductive shield sock comprising at least two overlapping layers and configured to circumferentially surround the splice body and a cold shrink jacket circumferentially surrounding the shield sock. The ends of the shield sock are located beneath the cold shrink jacket and the shield sock extends beyond both ends of the splice body. In some embodiments the shield sock includes folded portions that extend beyond the ends of the splice body. | 08-05-2010 |
20110011484 | COLD SHRINK ARTICLE - Described herein is an article comprising a cold shrinkable hollow body having at least one open end, and at least a portion of the inner surface of the hollow body having one or more protrusions. | 01-20-2011 |
Matthew Mulvey, New York, NY US
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20110236415 | VIRULENT ONCOLYTIC HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS STRAINS ENGINEERED TO COUNTER THE INNATE HOST RESPONSE - The present invention relates to an avirulent, oncolytic herpes simplex virus modified from a wild-type herpes simplex virus so that both γ | 09-29-2011 |
20130034586 | AVIRULENT ONCOLYTIC HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS STRAINS ENGINEERED TO COUNTER THE INNATE HOST RESPONSE - The present invention relates to an avirulent, oncolytic herpes simplex virus modified from a wild-type herpes simplex virus so that both γ | 02-07-2013 |
Matthew C. Mulvey, Baltimore, MD US
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20090047658 | Methods and compositions for determining the pathogenic status of infectious agents - Methods and compositions for the detection of disease caused by infectious agents and microbes are provided. In particular, methods and compositions comprising novel combinations of nucleic acid amplification and drug susceptibility technologies are provided. In certain embodiments, the present invention enables the detection of infectious agents and microbes as well as providing information concerning the viability status of the agent or microbe. In one embodiment, the present invention is used for the detection of mycobacterial infections, including, but not limited to, tuberculosis. | 02-19-2009 |
20110212457 | Methods and compositions for determining the pathogenic status of infectious agents - The present invention relates to methods and compositions for improved detection of infectious agents and microbes. In particular, the present invention provides novel methods for detecting infectious agents, providing information about the viability status of such infectious agents and for determining drug susceptibility. In certain embodiments, the present invention employs techniques involving nucleic acid amplification-based microbial identification together with phage-based biological detection of drug resistance. The methods of the invention are suitable for all microbes and infectious agents, including bacterial agents such as Mycobacteria. | 09-01-2011 |
Therese Mulvey, North Granby, CT US
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20100114650 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED, AUTOMATED MEDIA PLANNING METHOD AND SYSTEM - An automated computer system for media planning is provided. The automated computer system includes functionality for determining geographically-localized estimated sales data for use in generating media plans. The automated computer system also includes functionality for determining the relative value of a localized geography to a media plan. The automated computer system further includes functionality for a media buyable unit (MBU) score for use in generating a geographically-localized media plan. | 05-06-2010 |
20100114651 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED, AUTOMATED MEDIA PLANNING METHOD AND SYSTEM - An automated computer system for scoring the effectiveness of a number of number of media options for purposes of media planning is provided. The system implements the following functions: receiving a client objective for a media plan for advertising a number of products and/or services and a consumer purchasing frequency for the number of products and/or services; receiving a number of media product options; and scoring the effectiveness of each of the number of media product options based on the client objective and the consumer purchasing frequency to obtain a value for each of the number of media product options. The client objective may be selected from a number of discrete objectives and the consumer purchasing frequency may be selected from a number of consumer purchasing frequency options. | 05-06-2010 |
20100114652 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED, AUTOMATED MEDIA PLANNING METHOD AND SYSTEM - An automated computer system for generating a geographically-localized media plan including a number of selected media buyable units (MBUs) is provided. The system implements the following functions: receiving client-defined information and a number of business rules; receiving a number of MBUs each having a relative value and including a first and second MBU associated with a first media product option and a third and fourth MBU associated with a second media product option; applying an optimization algorithm to the client-defined information, the number of business rules and the number of MBU relative values to obtain a number of selected MBUs included in a geographically-localized media plan; and outputting the geographically-localized media plan for use by a client in media planning. The first MBU associated with a first geography. The second MBU is associated with a second geography and the first geography, with the first geography being larger than the second geography and the first geography substantially covering the second geography. | 05-06-2010 |