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Brian Patch, Eugene, OR US
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20110086341 | FLUORINATED RESORUFIN COMPOUNDS AND THEIR APPLICATION - The invention provides novel fluorinated resorufin compounds that are of use in a variety of assay formats. Also provided are methods of using the compounds and kits that include a compound of the invention and instructions detailing the use of the compound in one or more assay formats. | 04-14-2011 |
20130102014 | FLUORINATED RESORUFIN COMPOUNDS AND THEIR APPLICATION - The invention provides novel fluorinated resorufin compounds that are of use in a variety of assay formats. Also provided are methods of using the compounds and kits that include a compound of the invention and instructions detailing the use of the compound in one or more assay formats. | 04-25-2013 |
20140220612 | FLUORINATED RESORUFIN COMPOUNDS AND THEIR APPLICATION - The invention provides novel fluorinated resorufin compounds that are of use in a variety of assay formats. Also provided are methods of using the compounds and kits that include a compound of the invention and instructions detailing the use of the compound in one or more assay formats. | 08-07-2014 |
Gary Patch, Moosup, CT US
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20120114898 | ANAEROBIC ADHESIVE AND SEALANT COMPOSITIONS IN FILM FORM, FILM SPOOL ASSEMBLIES CONTAINING SUCH COMPOSITIONS IN FILM FORM AND PREAPPLIED VERSIONS THEREOF ON MATABLE PARTS - Anaerobic adhesive and sealant compositions in film form, film spool assemblies containing such compositions in film form and preapplied versions thereof on matable parts are provided. | 05-10-2012 |
20130071202 | ANAEROBIC ADHESIVE AND SEALANT COMPOSITIONS IN FILM FORM, FILM SPOOL ASSEMBLIES CONTAINING SUCH COMPOSITIONS IN FILM FORM AND PREAPPLIED VERSIONS THEREOF ON MATABLE PARTS - Anaerobic adhesive and sealant compositions in film form, film spool assemblies containing such compositions in film form and preapplied versions thereof on matable parts are provided. | 03-21-2013 |
James Patch, Cornwall On Hudson, NY US
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20080286838 | SHORTENED PURIFICATION PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CAPSULAR STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE POLYSACCHARIDES - A shortened process for producing a solution containing substantially purified capsular polysaccharides from a cellular | 11-20-2008 |
20140363463 | SHORTENED PURIFICATION PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CAPSULAR STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE POLYSACCHARIDES - A shortened process for producing a solution containing substantially purified capsular polysaccharides from a cellular | 12-11-2014 |
James A. Patch, Cornwall-On-Hudson, NY US
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20100036088 | Selective poly-N-substituted glycine antibiotics - Antimicrobial peptoid compounds and related compositions as can be used against bacteria effectively and selectively. | 02-11-2010 |
James A. Patch, San Francisco, CA US
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20120295838 | Selective poly-substituted glycine antibiotics and related compositions - Antimicrobial peptoid compounds and related compositions as can be used against bacteria effectively and selectively. | 11-22-2012 |
20140031523 | Selective Poly-N-Substituted Glycine Antibiotics - Antimicrobial peptoid compounds and related compositions as can be used against bacteria effectively and selectively. | 01-30-2014 |
Jason Dennis Patch, Columbus, OH US
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20150128729 | FORCE SENSOR USING INTEGRAL FORCE BIASING FOR IMPROVED LINEARITY - Apparatus and associated methods relate to a preloaded force sensor, the preloaded force being greater than a force threshold separating a non-linear response region of sensor operation from a substantially linear response region of sensor operation. In an illustrative embodiment, the total applied force includes the preloaded force and an externally-applied force, the preloaded force being predetermined such that electrical signal response is substantially linear for positive externally-applied forces which when added to the preload force do not exceed the maximum force. In some embodiments, the externally-applied force may be transferred to a force-sensing die via a force-transfer member. In an exemplary embodiment, a spring having a predetermined spring coefficient may apply the predetermined preload force to the force-transfer member. In an exemplary embodiment, externally-applied positive forces may be simply calibrated using gain and offset corrections. | 05-14-2015 |
Jeffery Scott Patch, Yarmouth, ME US
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20100305974 | MEDICATION REFILL ADVISOR SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method for automated medication refill are provided, wherein the system and method reduce the time spent on, and potential for error in, accommodating medication refill requests. In one embodiment, the system includes a computer device for executing a medication information input function, a patient information input function, a refill protocol determination function, a refill analysis function, and an automated refill advisory output function. In a preferred embodiment, the system also executes an automatic pharmacy refill authorization function. The system includes a database incorporated therein or in electronic communication therewith. The system and method of the present invention provide a mechanism for medication refill protocols that provides specific patient care guidance for prescribed medications. | 12-02-2010 |
Jeffrey Scott Patch, Yarmouth, ME US
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20130211857 | MEDICATION REFILL ADVISOR SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method for automated medication refill are provided, wherein the system and method reduce the time spent on, and potential for error in, accommodating medication refill requests. In one embodiment, the system includes a computer device for executing a medication information input function, a patient information input function, a refill protocol determination function, a refill analysis function, and an automated refill advisory output function. In a preferred embodiment, the system also executes an automatic pharmacy refill authorization function. The system includes a database incorporated therein or in electronic communication therewith. The system and method of the present invention provide a mechanism for medication refill protocols that provides specific patient care guidance for prescribed medications. | 08-15-2013 |
Keith D. Patch, Lexington, MA US
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20110097678 | Method of heating and heating apparatus - Method of heating and heating apparatus. According to one embodiment, the heating apparatus is designed for warming infusion fluids and includes a pair of catalytic heaters positioned around a cartridge containing the infusion fluid. Each catalytic heater includes a pair of frames jointly defining a cavity. One of the frames per heater is positioned proximate to the cartridge and includes an input port for receiving a liquid solution of methanol. The other frame per heater is positioned distal to the cartridge and includes an input port for receiving oxygen gas and an output port for exhaust gases. A first fluid diffusion medium is positioned within the methanol frame, and a second fluid diffusion medium is positioned within the oxygen frame. Sandwiched between the two diffusion media are a pervaporation membrane facing the first diffusion medium and a porous metal catalyst facing the second diffusion medium. Methanol in liquid form is supplied to the pervaporation membrane, which then transports the methanol in vapor form to the catalyst, where combustion occurs. Heat from the combustion reaction is then conducted through the heater to the cartridge containing the infusion fluid. | 04-28-2011 |
20110266142 | Unitized electrolyzer apparatus - A unitized electrolyzer apparatus for generating hydrogen gas at high pressure. According to one embodiment, the apparatus includes a pressure-containment vessel, a water electrolyzer stack, and a water supply. The water electrolyzer stack is mounted on or in the vessel and is used to generate hydrogen gas for containment in the vessel at high pressure. The water supply is contained within the vessel, the water supply being fluidly coupled to the water electrolyzer stack to provide a cathode feeding of water to the water electrolyzer stack. | 11-03-2011 |
Kimberly Patch, Boston, MA US
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20080300886 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF A STRUCTURED GRAMMAR FOR A SPEECH RECOGNITION COMMAND SYSTEM - In embodiments of the present invention, a system and method for enabling a user to interact with a computer platform using a voice command may comprise the steps of defining a structured grammar for handling a global voice command, defining a global voice command of the structured grammar wherein the global voice command enables access to an object of the computer platform using a single command, and mapping at least one function of the object to the global voice command, wherein upon receiving voice input from the user of the computer platform the object recognizes the global voice command and controls the function. | 12-04-2008 |
20100169098 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF A LIST COMMANDS UTILITY FOR A SPEECH RECOGNITION COMMAND SYSTEM - In embodiments of the present invention, a system and computer-implemented method for enabling a user to interact with a mobile device using a voice command may include the steps of defining a structured grammar for generating a global voice command, defining a global voice command of the structured grammar, wherein the global voice command enables access to an object of the mobile device using a single command, and mapping at least one function of the object to the global voice command, wherein upon receiving voice input from the user of the mobile device, the object recognizes the global voice command and controls the function. | 07-01-2010 |
20110301943 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DICTATION FOR A SPEECH RECOGNITION COMMAND SYSTEM - In embodiments of the present invention, a system and computer-implemented method for enabling dictation may include parsing standard reports in order to identify a plurality of logical phrases in the report used for discrete sections and descriptions. In the report method, the phrases may be parsed and identifier words throughout the report may be compared to eliminate ambiguities. The method may then involve constructing text macros that follow the parsed text, thereby enabling the user to speak the identifiers to indicate full, formatted text. Finally, the report method may involve constructing a mnemonic document so both beginner and experienced users can easily read the identifiers out loud to produce a report. The result of the method is an intuitive, notes-style way to use speech commands to quickly produce a standard, formatted report. | 12-08-2011 |
20150025885 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DICTATION FOR A SPEECH RECOGNITION COMMAND SYSTEM - In embodiments of the present invention, a system and computer-implemented method for enabling dictation may include parsing standard reports in order to identify a plurality of logical phrases in the report used for discrete sections and descriptions. In the report method, the phrases may be parsed and identifier words throughout the report may be compared to eliminate ambiguities. The method may then involve constructing text macros that follow the parsed text, thereby enabling the user to speak the identifiers to indicate full, formatted text. Finally, the report method may involve constructing a mnemonic document so both beginner and experienced users can easily read the identifiers out loud to produce a report. The result of the method is an intuitive, notes-style way to use speech commands to quickly produce a standard, formatted report. | 01-22-2015 |
Ray Patch, Redmond, WA US
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20120254239 | LOCATING AND EXECUTING OBJECTS IN A DISTRIBUTED NETWORK - The subject disclosure relates to interaction and execution of objects in a distributed network or in the cloud. Each object comprises a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) path that names the object in the cloud through a distributed object directory. A client device can directly interface with a live instance of an object based on the URI path. The object can be agnostic to remote procedure call semantics. In some aspects, the object can be connected to an interacted with either remotely or locally. Further, single instances or multiple instances of the object can exist at substantially the same time. | 10-04-2012 |
20140379865 | LOCATING AND EXECUTING OBJECTS IN A DISTRIBUTED NETWORK - The subject disclosure relates to interaction and execution of objects in a distributed network or in the cloud. Each object comprises a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) path that names the object in the cloud through a distributed object directory. A client device can directly interface with a live instance of an object based on the URI path. The object can be agnostic to remote procedure call semantics. In some aspects, the object can be connected to an interacted with either remotely or locally. Further, single instances or multiple instances of the object can exist at substantially the same time. | 12-25-2014 |
Raymond Patch, Yardley, PA US
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20110294780 | SUBSTITUTED THIAZOLIDINEDIONE INDAZOLES, INDOLES AND BENZOTRIAZOLES AS ESTROGEN-RELATED RECEPTOR-a MODULATORS - The present invention relates to compounds of Formula (I), | 12-01-2011 |
Raymond Patch, Redmond, WA US
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20120096048 | Personalized Object Dimension - Architecture that associates personalized information (e.g., user preferences) to an object that needs to be displayed in a custom way. The preferences are associated with the object as an inherent object dimension, in addition to the actual data (another dimension). The intrinsic actual data contained within the object itself is considered the first dimension, and additional data and/or metadata make up additional dimensions. Whenever the object is retrieved, the associated personal preferences as the inherent object dimension are returned with the object. The web developer simple uses the associated preferences to build the webpage. If no preferences were defined, the object can be configured to return with a default set of preferences. | 04-19-2012 |
20120102453 | MULTI-DIMENSIONAL OBJECTS - Architecture that enables a software object to be a multi-dimensional object by associating additional dimensions to the object. The object, in addition to the actual data dimension, is now provided with inherent object dimensions that include, but are not limited to, a localization dimension, security dimension, version dimension, personalization dimension, and attributes dimension, for example. The actual data dimension and one or more inherent object dimensions can be added, changed, or modified in realtime. A mapping component maps object relationships between an in-memory form and a tabular form storable in a database. An application programming interface facilitates interaction with the object, and the actual data dimension, and the one or more inherent object dimensions. | 04-26-2012 |
Raymond J. Patch, Yardley, PA US
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20090111855 | SUBSTITUTED PHENOXY THIAZOLIDINEDIONES AS ESTROGEN RELATED RECEPTOR-alpha MODULATORS - The present invention relates to compounds of Formula (I), | 04-30-2009 |
20110237625 | SUBSTITUTED PHENOXY THIAZOLIDINEDIONES AS ESTROGEN RELATED RECEPTOR-a MODULATORS - The present invention relates to compounds of Formula (I), | 09-29-2011 |
20140364413 | PDE 10a Inhibitors for the Treatment of Type II Diabetes - Disclosed are compounds, compositions and methods for treating Type II diabetes. Such compounds are represented by Formula (I) as follows: | 12-11-2014 |
Raymond R. Patch, Redmond, WA US
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20120072449 | OBJECT INSTANCE VERSIONING - A first version of object data for an object instance can be stored in an object persistence store, which can be a distributed store. After the first version of the object data is stored, a second version of the object data can be stored in the store, without deleting the first version of the object data. Object data versioning information that identifies the first version of the object data and the second version of the object data can be stored separately from method versioning information for the object instance. After the second version of the object data is stored, a request to retrieve the first version of the object instance can be received, and in response, the first version of the object data can be retrieved from the store. Multiple versions of the object instance data can also be searched. | 03-22-2012 |
20120079278 | OBJECT SECURITY OVER NETWORK - The application to a security model to one or more objects that are located on a network. When an object is to be accessed, security data associated with the object is accessed and enforced against the object. For instance, the security data might be used to determine an authentication mechanism to use to authenticate the user or entity that is accessing the object. The security data might also correlated the authenticated user or entity to the authorized actions that may be performed by that entity on the object. The security data might also specify encryption policy regarding the object. | 03-29-2012 |
20120109998 | RETRIEVAL AND STORAGE OF LOCALIZED INSTANCES OF DATA OBJECTS - A method includes receiving, at a first computing device, a request to retrieve a localized instance of a data object. The request is received from a second computing device and includes an object name. A locale applicable to the request is identified, and the localized instance of the data object is retrieved based on the object name and the identified locale. The localized instance includes a plurality of data elements specific to the identified locale. The method includes transmitting the localized instance to the second computing device. | 05-03-2012 |
Ronald Harrison Patch, Hixson, TN US
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20090308941 | Method and apparatus for control of cooling system air quality and energy consumption - An energy saving air quality control system modulates supply fan speed by use of controlled, variable-frequency drive controls for automatic dampers or suction pressure to maintain adequate air flow across the evaporator coil at partial cooling loads. Demand ventilation in the system balances air quality and energy consumption by controlling the outdoor air damper in response to indoor CO | 12-17-2009 |
20100082161 | Method and apparatus for control of cooling system air quality and energy consumption - An energy saving air quality control system modulates supply fan speed by use of controlled, variable-frequency drive controls for automatic dampers or suction pressure to maintain adequate air flow across the evaporator coil at partial cooling loads. Indexing the fan speed to maintain the suction pressure of the energized coil controls the maximum relative humidity of the conditioned space. Demand ventilation in the system balances air quality and energy consumption by controlling the outdoor air damper in response to indoor CO | 04-01-2010 |