Powell, NY
Brian S. Powell, Williamsville, NY US
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20160003538 | ARGON CONDENSATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - An argon reflux condensation system and method in which a plurality of once-through heat exchangers are connected to an argon column of an air separation plant to condense argon-rich vapor streams for production of reflux to the argon column. Condensation of the argon-rich vapor streams is brought about through indirect heat exchange with crude liquid oxygen streams that partially vaporize and are introduced into a lower pressure column of the plant for further refinement. The flow rate of the crude liquid oxygen streams are sensed and controlled at locations in the plant where the crude liquid oxygen is in a liquid state and in proportion to the size of the once-through heat exchangers. Feed stream flow rate to the argon column is controlled in response to air flow rate to the plant and product flow rate is controlled in response to the feed stream flow rate to the argon column. | 01-07-2016 |
20160003539 | ARGON CONDENSATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - An argon reflux condensation system and method in which a plurality of once-through condensers are connected to an argon column of an air separation plant to condense argon-rich vapor streams for production of reflux to the argon column. Condensation of the argon-rich vapor streams is brought about through indirect heat exchange with crude liquid oxygen streams that partially vaporize and are introduced into a lower pressure column of the plant for further refinement. The flow rate of the crude liquid oxygen streams are sensed and controlled at locations in the air separation plant where the crude liquid oxygen is in a liquid state and in proportion to the size of the once-through heat exchangers. Prior to flowing into the once-through condensers, the partially vaporized crude oxygen stream enters a phase separator which separates the crude oxygen vapor from the crude liquid oxygen. The separated crude oxygen vapor bypasses the once-through condensers and is mixed with the vaporized oxygen stream that exits the one-through condensers. Feed stream flow rate to the argon column is controlled in response to air flow rate to the plant and product flow rate is controlled in response to the feed stream flow rate to the argon column. | 01-07-2016 |
Dennis William Powell, Cortlandt Manor, NY US
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20090062281 | 3-QUINOLINECARBONITRILE PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS - This invention provides a compound of Formula 1 | 03-05-2009 |
Doug Powell, Bronxville, NY US
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20110040544 | Systems And Methods For Treating, Diagnosing And Predicting The Response To Therapy Of Breast Cancer - This present invention systems and methods of accessing/monitoring the responsiveness of a breast cancer to a therapeutic compound. | 02-17-2011 |
Douglas Powell, Bronxville, NY US
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20100184093 | Systems and methods for treating, diagnosing and predicting the occurrence of a medical condition - Clinical information, molecular information and/or computer-generated morphometric information is used in a predictive model for predicting the occurrence of a medical condition. In an embodiment, a model predicts whether a patient is likely to have a favorable pathological stage of prostate cancer, where the model is based on features including one or more (e.g., all) of preoperative PSA, Gleason Score, a measurement of expression of androgen receptor (AR) in epithelial and stromal nuclei and/or a measurement of expression of Ki67-positive epithelial nuclei, a morphometric measurement of a ratio of area of epithelial nuclei outside gland units to area of epithelial nuclei within gland units, and a morphometric measurement of area of epithelial nuclei distributed away from gland units. In some embodiments, quantitative measurements of protein expression in cell lines are utilized to objectively assess assay (e.g., multiplex immunofluorescence (IF)) performance and/or to normalize features for use within a predictive model. | 07-22-2010 |
Douglas Oliver Powell, Endicott, NY US
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20130334711 | Copper Feature Design for Warpage Control of Substrates - An approach is provided in which a laminate substrate includes top layers, bottom layers, and a core layer. The top layers are positioned between the core layer and a top surface metallurgy (TSM) layer and include at least one top conductive layer. The bottom layers are positioned between the core layer and a bottom surface metallurgy (BSM) layer and include at least one bottom conductive layer includes a material void pattern that is based upon the top conductive layer and reduces warpage of the laminate substrate. | 12-19-2013 |
20150317423 | Copper Feature Design for Warpage Control of Substrates - An approach is provided in which a laminate substrate includes top layers, bottom layers, and a core layer. The top layers are positioned between the core layer and a top surface metallurgy (TSM) layer and include at least one top conductive layer. The bottom layers are positioned between the core layer and a bottom surface metallurgy (BSM) layer and include at least one bottom conductive layer includes a material void pattern that is based upon the top conductive layer and reduces warpage of the laminate substrate. | 11-05-2015 |
Gilbert P. Powell, Granville, NY US
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20110191953 | SWIMMING POOL BULKHEAD - A swimming pool bulkhead is disclosed. The bulkhead includes a substructure having a metallic frame, a pair of support assemblies mounted to opposite ends of the metallic frame of the substructure, and a superstructure having a non-metallic frame mounted to the substructure. A buoyancy chamber for a swimming pool bulkhead is also disclosed. The buoyancy chamber includes a substantially fluid-tight, cylindrical chamber, an air input conduit operatively connectable to a source of pressurized air, an air discharge conduit having an inlet in the chamber, and means for varying an elevation of a water level in the chamber to vary the buoyancy of the chamber. A method for controlling the buoyancy of a bulkhead is also provided. | 08-11-2011 |
James R. Powell, Shoreham, NY US
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20100290578 | DEPLOYABLE ELECTRIC ENERGY REACTOR - A nuclear fission reactor device including a core having an array of fissile material and which is capable of being transported to and from the place of operation using conventional transportation vehicles. In a first embodiment, the fissile material is a uranium hydride enriched 15%-to-20% with U-235. In a second embodiment, the fissile material is a uranium oxide enriched to 18% to 20% with U-235. | 11-18-2010 |
Jonathan R. Powell, Rye Brook, NY US
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20150032622 | ONLINE CREDIT RETURNS METHOD AND APPARATUS - A system, method, and computer-readable storage medium configured to enable an immediate online credit refund transaction. | 01-29-2015 |
20150242853 | PAYMENT ACCOUNT TOKENIZATION METHOD - A method includes receiving a bank identification number (BIN) that defines a range of indicator numbers, and generating a plurality of primary account numbers (PANs) that start with that BIN. The method further includes generating a plurality of tokens that start with the same BIN. The PANs may have a prescribed length in digits that differs from the prescribed length in digits for the tokens. Thus tokens can be distinguished from PANs based on length in digits, even though the PANs and tokens may be formed with the same BIN. | 08-27-2015 |
Jonathan Robert Powell, Rye Brook, NY US
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20090171777 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR APPLYING PROMOTION CODES TO PAYMENT TRANSACTIONS - A method for applying promotion codes to a payment transaction is provided. The method uses at least one input device in communication with a database. The payment transaction includes a purchase made by a cardholder using a payment card over a payment card network. The method includes storing promotion data within the database including at least one merchant participating in the payment card network, each promotional program offered by the at least one merchant to the cardholder, and promotion codes associated with each promotional program offered to the cardholder. The method further includes accessing the promotion data using the at least one input device, receiving a selected promotional program from the cardholder using the at least one input device, and automatically applying the promotion codes associated with the selected promotional program to the payment transaction. | 07-02-2009 |
20090171778 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR APPLYING A REWARDS PROGRAM PROMOTION TO PAYMENT TRANSACTIONS - A method for applying promotion codes to a payment transaction using an input device in communication with a database is provided. The payment transaction includes a purchase made by a cardholder using a payment card over a payment card network. The method includes storing promotion data within the database including at least one promotional program having a qualifying number of rewards points for a rewards program, and storing rewards data within the database including a current number of rewards points accumulated by the cardholder. The method further includes providing access to the promotion data through the at least one input device including each promotional program having a qualifying number of rewards points that is less than the current number of rewards points for the cardholder, receiving a selected promotional program from the cardholder, and automatically applying the promotion codes associated with the selected promotional program to the payment transaction. | 07-02-2009 |
20090171845 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CARDHOLDER INITIATED TRANSACTIONS - A cardholder-initiated financial transaction using a cardholder controlled input device in communication with a payment card network and a database is disclosed. The cardholder uses a payment card issued to the cardholder by an issuer bank. An exemplary method includes the steps of storing merchant data within the database including data identifying the merchants registered to utilize the card network and receiving from the input device transaction data relating to the financial transaction. The transaction data includes an authorization request and merchant identifying data that identifies the merchant involved in the transaction. The method further includes determining that the identified merchant is registered to utilize the card network by comparing the transaction data with the merchant data stored in the database, forwarding the authorization request to the issuer bank, receiving a response to the request from the issuer bank, and automatically forwarding the response to the input device. | 07-02-2009 |
20110145081 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING ENHANCED DATA FOR CO-BRAND PAYMENT CARD TRANSACTIONS - A method and system for processing a financial transaction using an enhanced payment card through a multi-party payment card interchange network are provided. An authorization request message generated at a point of sale (POS) device associated with a merchant is received at a computer associated with the interchange network. The authorization request message includes a card identifier and relates to a transaction initiated by the cardholder with the merchant using the enhanced payment card. The transaction is electronically identified as involving the enhanced payment card by matching the received card identifier to a list of card identifiers stored within a database. A product code identifying the transaction as an enhanced payment card transaction is electronically added to the authorization request message. The merchant is instructed to transmit to the interchange computer an addendum file including enhanced transaction data for the enhanced payment card transaction. | 06-16-2011 |
20110202463 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CARDHOLDER INITIATED TRANSACTIONS - A cardholder-initiated financial transaction using a cardholder controlled input device in communication with a payment card network and a database is disclosed. The cardholder uses a payment card issued to the cardholder by an issuer bank. An exemplary method includes the steps of storing merchant data within the database including data identifying the merchants registered to utilize the card network and receiving from the input device transaction data relating to the financial transaction. The transaction data includes an authorization request and merchant identifying data that identifies the merchant involved in the transaction. The method further includes determining that the identified merchant is registered to utilize the card network by comparing the transaction data with the merchant data stored in the database, forwarding the authorization request to the issuer bank, receiving a response to the request from the issuer bank, and automatically forwarding the response to the input device. | 08-18-2011 |
20120084208 | METHODS AND SYSTEM FOR CARDHOLDER INITIATED TRANSACTIONS - A cardholder-initiated financial transaction using a cardholder controlled input device in communication with a payment card network and a database is disclosed. The cardholder uses a payment card issued to the cardholder by an issuer bank. An exemplary method includes the steps of storing merchant data within the database including data identifying the merchants registered to utilize the card network and receiving from the input device transaction data relating to the financial transaction. The transaction data includes an authorization request and merchant identifying data that identifies the merchant involved in the transaction. The method further includes determining that the identified merchant is registered to utilize the card network by comparing the transaction data with the merchant data stored in the database, forwarding the authorization request to the issuer bank, receiving a response to the request from the issuer bank, and automatically forwarding the response to the input device. | 04-05-2012 |
20120253980 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CARDHOLDER INITIATED TRANSACTIONS - A cardholder-initiated financial transaction using a cardholder controlled input device in communication with a payment card network and a database is disclosed. The cardholder uses a payment card issued to the cardholder by an issuer bank. An exemplary method includes the steps of storing merchant data within the database including data identifying the merchants registered to utilize the card network and receiving from the input device transaction data relating to the financial transaction. The transaction data includes an authorization request and merchant identifying data that identifies the merchant involved in the transaction. The method further includes determining that the identified merchant is registered to utilize the card network by comparing the transaction data with the merchant data stored in the database, forwarding the authorization request to the issuer bank, receiving a response to the request from the issuer bank, and automatically forwarding the response to the input device. | 10-04-2012 |
20130091057 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING ENHANCED DATA FOR CO-BRAND PAYMENT CARD TRANSACTIONS - A computer-based method for processing a payment transaction using an enhanced payment card is provided. The transaction is processed using a computer device coupled to a storage device. The enhanced payment card is issued to a cardholder by an issuer. The method includes receiving an authorization request message associated with a merchant. The authorization request message includes a card identifier and relating to a transaction initiated by the cardholder with the merchant using the enhanced payment card. The method includes transmitting an authorization response message to the merchant. The authorization response message is generated by the issuer and including an instructing message. The merchant is instructed, via the instructing message, to transmit to the computer device an addendum file including enhanced transaction data for the transaction. | 04-11-2013 |
20130185125 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING OVERAGES IN DAILY DEALS - Methods and apparatus are disclosed for using a financial transaction card number system of a payment processing network as part of an overage management system. In an embodiment, a method receives an intelligent transaction card number used with a redemption code to purchase products or services contained in an offer, wherein the intelligent transaction card number indicates a total amount of a transaction and the total includes a value of the redeemed offer and an overage spent by the consumer in addition to the value of the redeemed offer. The method conducts post-clearing adjustments based on terms of the redeemed offer and generates instructions for corresponding credits or debits of funds. The method then receives instructions to: transfer funds from a first purse for the value of the redeemed offer and authorizes, clearing and settling the transferred funds; and to transfer funds from a second purse for the overage. | 07-18-2013 |
20140257955 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR APPLYING PROMOTIONS TO PAYMENT TRANSACTIONS - A method for applying promotion codes to a payment transaction using a computing device is provided. The computing device includes a promotion application in communication with a server. The payment transaction includes a purchase made by a cardholder using a payment card over a payment card network. The method includes providing, by the promotion application, promotion data to the computing device, wherein the promotion data includes a merchant participating in the payment card network, a promotion program offered by the merchant, and promotion codes associated with the promotion program. The method further includes displaying the at least one promotion program on the computing device, receiving a selection of the at least one promotion program from the cardholder using the computing device, and sending the promotion codes associated with the selected promotion program to the server for a payment transaction that corresponds to the selected promotion program. | 09-11-2014 |
20150142546 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING A DISCOUNT - A computer-implemented method for processing a discount is described. The method is implemented using a payment processor computing device associated with a payment network. The method includes receiving, at the payment processor computing device, from a discount module computing device, a notification of an adjusted authorization amount for a transaction, wherein the notification is received by the discount module computing device from an intercept node computing device at the time a cardholder makes a purchase. The method also includes receiving, at the payment processor computing device, an authorization request message including a non-adjusted authorization amount for the transaction, replacing the non-adjusted authorization amount with the adjusted authorization amount in the authorization request message, and transmitting the authorization request message to an issuer computing device. | 05-21-2015 |
Martin E. Powell, Peekskill, NY US
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20100207284 | METHOD FOR PROVIDING ROTATIONALLY SYMMETRIC ALIGNMENT MARKS FOR AN ALIGNMENT SYSTEM THAT REQUIRES ASYMMETRIC GEOMETRIC LAYOUT - A method and apparatus includes an integrated circuit device, and at least one alignment mark on the integrated circuit device, the alignment mark comprises a first coded region, a second coded region adjacent the first coded region, and a third coded region adjacent the second coded region, the second coded region located between the first coded region and the third coded region, and markings on the first coded region and the third coded region being identical. | 08-19-2010 |
Rachael Powell, New York, NY US
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20100149813 | CFL Color Sleeve - A lamp sleeve for changing the hue of light emanating from a CFL lamp includes a conical side wall having an inner end inner end opening sized to receive therethrough only the base of the CFL and an outer end opening sized to receive therethrough the entire CFL lamp. The inner end portion of the sleeve is clamped between the lamp base and a socket when the lamp is screwed into the socket, thereby to support the sleeve adjacent to the lamp. | 06-17-2010 |
Steven Brian Powell, New York, NY US
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20080270255 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REQUESTING PRIOR ART FROM THE PUBLIC IN EXCHANGE FOR A REWARD - The present invention is a method and system for requesting from at least one member of the public, information that teaches or describes a technology, or a technology covered by one or more claims of a patent, in exchange for a reward where the information received can be combined with an investment strategy and/or auctioned. | 10-30-2008 |
Steven J. Powell, Penfield, NY US
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20080318688 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FACILITATING COMPETITION - Systems and methods for facilitating competition are provided. According to an embodiment of the present invention, competition is facilitated by combining competition results from competition-event-segments across competition events conducted at different event locations. | 12-25-2008 |
Steven P. Powell, Ithaca, NY US
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20150234053 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING SPOOFING OF GLOBAL NAVIGATION SATELLITE SYSTEM SIGNALS USING CARRIER PHASE MEASUREMENTS AND KNOWN ANTENNA MOTIONS - Methods and systems that can detect GNSS spoofing attacks and that do not require explicit or implicit knowledge of exact position or attitude and that provide hypothesis test statistics, threshold values, and probabilities of false alarm and missed detection. | 08-20-2015 |
William A. Powell, Syracuse, NY US
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20120003119 | ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDES - The present invention is directed to a method for disinfecting or sterilizing food, particularly, fresh produce, fruits and vegetables, by applying antimicrobial polypeptides (AMP). The AMP used in the present invention consists of from 13 to 20 amino acids and has an amphipathic alpha helix structure, wherein 3 or more of the amino acids form a positively charged domain extending axially along the alpha helix. | 01-05-2012 |
William R. Powell, Horseheads, NY US
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20090235692 | SAG CONTROL OF ISOPIPES USED IN MAKING SHEET GLASS BY THE FUSION PROCESS - Isopipes for use in making sheet glass by a fusion process are provided which exhibit reduced sag. The isopipes are composed of a zircon refractory which has a mean creep rate (MCR) at 1180° C. and 250 psi and a 95 percent confidence band (CB) for said mean creep rate such that the CB to MCR ratio is less than 0.5, the MCR and the CB both being determined using a power law model. The zircon refractory can contain titania (TiO | 09-24-2009 |
20120000956 | DETERMINISTIC CLEAVE OF OPTICAL FIBER - Axial tension is applied to an optical fiber that had been scored at the intended cleave location, wherein the axial tension is applied in a time-varying manner to maintain the stress intensity factor for crack on the fiber within an acceptable level to produce a stable crack growth at a reasonable rate to cleave the fiber without requiring polishing of the end surface. Careful control of the applied tension force with time acts to control the velocity of the propagating crack by maintaining substantially constant stress intensity factor. The applied axial tension force is reduced with time and/or crack growth (as crack propagates). As a result, the strain energy in the fiber material is released by formation of a single plane with an optical quality surface without requiring polishing. A substantially flat optical surface of enhanced optical quality is formed at the cleaved end of the optical fiber. | 01-05-2012 |
William Robert Powell, Horseheads, NY US
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20080202165 | Process to preserve isopipe during coupling - Methods for reducing stress on an isopipe during manufacture of a drawn glass sheet are disclosed including a method comprising providing an isopipe having a root, heating the isopipe to a predetermined temperature, maintaining the isopipe at the predetermined temperature for a period of time sufficient to relieve at least a portion of a tensile stress on the isopipe root, coupling the isopipe to a down-corner, and then providing glass to the isopipe. Also disclosed is a method comprising heating an isopipe such that the temperature difference between the weir and the root of the isopipe, after heating and prior to coupling, is less than about 100° C. A method comprising application of a compressive force to the ends of an isopipe root during heating is also disclosed. | 08-28-2008 |
20090044496 | Method and apparatus for sealing a glass package - An apparatus for sealing a glass package by applying a force to a glass assembly while simultaneously irradiating a sealing material disposed between the two glass substrates with a beam of radiation. The applied force is translated in unison with the radiation beam. The radiation cures and/or melts the sealing material, depending upon the sealing material. The applied force beneficially improves contact between the glass substrates and the sealing material during the sealing process, therefore assisting in achieving a hermetic seal between the substrates. | 02-19-2009 |