Pringle, US
Arlen Pringle, Seattle, WA US
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20130226515 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ESTIMATION OF BUILDING WALL AREA AND PRODUCING A WALL ESTIMATION REPORT - A wall area estimation system generates an estimated wall area measurement report of a building. Included in the wall area measurement estimate report are multiple line drawings of a building having a roof. Two of the multiple line drawings are perspective views from an angle of view above the building. A first of the perspective views is substantially centered on a first substantially vertical exterior corner of the house that is approximately opposite of a second substantially vertical exterior corner of the house on which a second of the perspective views is substantially centered. The first and second of the perspective views include a line drawing of the roof that is transparent or translucent to show interior surfaces of the walls of the building in the first and second of the perspective views. The walls of the interior surfaces shown are shaded darker than the walls of the exterior. | 08-29-2013 |
Darrell Pringle, Newton, NC US
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20140333112 | RAIN READY CUSHION - A portable seat cushion comprising: an outer surface; a four sides, where three sides are sealed by stitching and one side includes a slot; a hook and loop fastener, where the fastener seals the slot in a close position; two foam pads within an inner compartment of the cushion; and a poncho within the inner compartment. In one embodiment a handle extends from one of the three stitched sides of the seat cushion. The seat cushion may be in the form of a square cuboid and the square cuboid forms a 16 square inch surface. Further, a top surface of the seat cushion may be made of vinyl material. | 11-13-2014 |
David Pringle, North Hollywood, CA US
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20130241421 | LED HYBRID POWER - A hybrid power supply for a high intensity light includes a power supply coupled to the high intensity light, wherein the power supply has a power rating less than a power rating for the high intensity light, and a battery, the battery having a power rating greater than or equal to the power rating for the high intensity light. A switch is coupled between the high intensity light and the battery, such that when the switch is closed the battery is coupled to the high intensity light, and such that when the switch is open the battery is not coupled to the high intensity light. | 09-19-2013 |
David L. Pringle, Waukesha, WI US
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20090170421 | GRILLE - The present invention provides, among other things, an exhaust vent fan including a housing having an inlet through which air is received within the housing and an outlet through which the air exits the housing, a fan wheel supported in the housing and operable to generate a flow of the air out of the outlet, a louvered first grille positioned across the inlet, a heating element supported in the housing, and a second grille supported on the housing and being moveable relative to the first grille while the first grille is secured to the housing to direct a heated air flow from the heating element out of the housing. | 07-02-2009 |
20120087138 | Lighting and Ventilating System and Method - Embodiments of the invention provide a lighting and ventilating system including a main housing. The main housing can include an inlet through which air can be received within the main housing and an outlet through which the air can exit the main housing. A fan wheel can be supported in the main housing and it can be operable to generate a flow of air. A grille can be coupled to the main housing and the grille can include louvers. The system further can include a lamp housing coupled to the grille, the lamp housing can include a first set of illumination devices and a second set of illumination devices. The second set of illumination devices can be capable of emitting a dynamic illumination event. | 04-12-2012 |
Douglas Pringle, Kennesaw, GA US
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20140051059 | DEHYDRATION DEVICE AND METHODS FOR DRYING BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS - This invention relates generally to a dehydration device and methods for drying biological materials to produce dried biological materials having enhanced structural properties. More specifically, the invention relates to a dehydration device and related methods for drying biological tissue to produce enhanced tissue grafts. | 02-20-2014 |
Douglas Pringle, Marietta, GA US
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20150127116 | DEHYDRATION DEVICE AND METHODS FOR DRYING BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS - This invention relates generally to a dehydration device and methods for drying biological materials to produce dried biological materials having enhanced structural properties. More specifically, the invention relates to a dehydration device and related methods for drying biological tissue to produce enhanced tissue grafts. | 05-07-2015 |
Douglas Pringle, Brandon, FL US
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20080200992 | IN VIVO HYDRAULIC FIXATION INCLUDING BIO-RIVETS USING BIOCOMPATIBLE EXPANDABLE FIBERS - The disclosure describes implantable medical products, that include dry or partially hydrated biocompatible constructs comprising collagen fibers configured to expand in situ after implantation to frictionally engage a bone tunnel wall to thereby affix the construct in the bone tunnel. | 08-21-2008 |
20080215150 | TENDON OR LIGAMENT BIOPROSTHESES AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - The disclosure describes implantable bioprosthesis having an implantable construct with a multi-fiber array of collagen fibers attached together. | 09-04-2008 |
20140379081 | IN VIVO HYDRAULIC FIXATION INCLUDING BIO-RIVETS USING BIOCOMPATIBLE EXPANDABLE FIBERS - The disclosure describes implantable medical products, that include dry or partially hydrated biocompatible constructs comprising collagen fibers configured to expand in situ after implantation to frictionally engage a bone tunnel wall to thereby affix the construct in the bone tunnel. | 12-25-2014 |
Earnest Pringle, Acworth, GA US
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20100101067 | Method for Repairing an Electrode Assembly - A method of repairing a used electrode device | 04-29-2010 |
Greg A. Pringle, Broomfield, CO US
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20090078609 | Apparatuas for use in decorating one of a home or office and which can be redesigned as desired - An apparatus for use in decorating a pre-selected location and which can be redesigned as desired. The apparatus includes an open top container member. The open top container member exhibits each of a first predetermined shape and a predetermined depth, for retaining pre-selected items therein. A lid member, having each of a second predetermined shape and a second predetermined depth is engageable with such open top container member. Further, there is at least one pre-selected decorative item disposed within the open top container member. | 03-26-2009 |
Hal E. Pringle, Bloomfield, MI US
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20080230040 | Egr Valve Having Rest Position - During normal operation of diesel engines the EGR valve poppet often becomes stuck to the valve seat in the closed position, due to excessive build up of exhaust gas debris, which renders the valve inoperable. This usually occurs after the engine is shut down and the valve is seated. Features, which locate the valve poppet in an unseated position when not in use, are implemented into the EGR valve design to prevent this sticking from occurring, thereby increasing product robustness and prolonging product life. | 09-25-2008 |
James Pringle, Philadelphia, PA US
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20150213065 | System and Methods for Cleansing Automated Robotic Traffic From Sets of Usage Logs - Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure provide for cleansing data generated by one or more servers in response to database interactions resulting from an automated software robot interacting with the one or more servers via a telecommunications network. Log entries in usage logs corresponding to events during a session can be analyzed to determine relationships between events and the usage logs can be classified based on the relationships as either corresponding to human behavior or automated software robot behavior. Usage logs corresponding to automated software robot behavior can be removed from further analysis. | 07-30-2015 |
James S. Pringle, Newton, MA US
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20150054589 | RADIATION-HARD PRECISION VOLTAGE REFERENCE - According to one aspect, embodiments herein provide a PVR comprising a resonator having an oscillation frequency, the resonator comprising at least one proof-mass, a mechanical reference, at least one drive plate located adjacent a first side of the at least one proof-mass, and at least one sense plate located adjacent a second side of the at least one proof-mass, a voltage source coupled to the drive and sense plates, a reference oscillator configured to provide a reference signal having a reference frequency to the voltage source; and an output, wherein the voltage source is configured to provide a bias voltage signal to the at least one drive and at least one sense plates of the resonator to drive the oscillation frequency of the resonator to match the reference frequency, and wherein the bias voltage signal is also provided to the output of the PVR as a voltage reference signal. | 02-26-2015 |
Jared S. Pringle, West Haven, UT US
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20140263283 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR HEATING A THERMOPLASTIC PRODUCT - The present invention relates to thermoplastic products. In particular, the present invention relates to systems and methods for heating a thermoplastic product. While the thermoplastic product can include any suitable ingredient, in some cases, it includes one or more electrically-conductive materials, such as iron. Also, while the thermoplastic product can be melted in any suitable manner, in some cases, an inductive heater is used to heat the electrically-conductive material and thereby melt the thermoplastic product. In some cases, the thermoplastic product is configured to be melted on demand. While this can be accomplished in any suitable manner, in some instances, the thermoplastic product is formed into an elongated shape, such as rope, that is fed past a heater, such as an inductive heater, to melt the product. In other cases, the thermoplastic product is melted in a vat that is heated by an inductive heater. Other implementations are also described. | 09-18-2014 |
Jesse Pringle, Plantsville, CT US
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20120202594 | SIMULATED SPORTS EVENTS UTILIZING AUTHENTIC EVENT INFORMATION - Described herein are methods, systems, apparatuses and products for simulating events utilizing authentic event information. One aspect provides receiving event data associated with one or more real-world events at one or more event data software modules being executed on a computing device; and formatting the event data via the one or more event data software modules into a form utilized by one or more video game applications operable on the computing device. Other embodiments are disclosed. | 08-09-2012 |
Jesse B. Pringle, Plantsville, CT US
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20120204202 | PRESENTING CONTENT AND AUGMENTING A BROADCAST - A method and system augments a broadcast by detecting an event that occurs while viewing a broadcast data by at least one user; when the event is detected, automatically capturing feedback data with a human computer interaction (HCI) capturing device (HCICD) from the at least one user, the feedback data being indicative of a measurement of the user from viewing the event; generating a feature data as a function of the feedback data; including the feature data in the broadcast data to generate an augmented broadcast data; and transmitting the augmented broadcast data. | 08-09-2012 |
Jesse B. Pringle, Southington, CT US
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20110008018 | FOOTAGE REPORTING - Footage used in an aired show by a broadcaster, broadcasting network or similar entity can be more easily tracked and reported to rights holders. An electronic cutsheet can be created for a video package. The electronic cutsheet includes information identifying one or more footage items included in the video package and any rights holders associated with the footage item. Using the cutsheets, a number of playlists can be created or otherwise provided. Each playlist is associated with at least one video package. The playlist can then be associated with a show to indicate that the show has aired and thus that the playlist and its included packages have actually been used. A report can then be generated that indicates at least one rights holder and the number of instances in which a footage item associated with the indicated rights holder was included in an aired show. | 01-13-2011 |
Michael Pringle, Brookline, MA US
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20100331673 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REDUCING PATIENT RISK OF ALLERGIC REACTION TO CONTRAST AGENTS OR MEDICAL MATERIAL - A system and method for improving safety in medical procedures where a substance is introduced into a patient is described. An in-vitro diagnostic (IVD) device may be used to measure the concentration of an analyte representing a marker and compare the measured concentration with a predetermined set point so as to determine whether an adverse reaction to the substance may be anticipated. The test data may be obtained at the point-of-service or retrieved from a patient data base. The device for administering the substance is enabled when the comparison of the test data with the predetermined set point indicates that the procedure is expected to be performed with an acceptable risk of an adverse reaction. | 12-30-2010 |
Ronald E. Pringle, Houston, TX US
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20080302528 | Borehole Seismic Pulse Generation Using Rapid-Opening Valve - During a surge-pulsing operation in a borehole (e.g an oil-well undergoing remediation) liquid is stored under pressure upstream of a valve, and then released through the valve suddenly enough to create a seismic wave, which propagates into the formation around the borehole, and assists the surge-pulsing to improve the conductivity and liquid-injectability of the formation. The downhole valve achieves the rapid-opening requirement by virtue of its geometrical layout, as dictated by the strictures of the downhole environment. | 12-11-2008 |
20110048724 | SYSTEM FOR PULSE-INJECTING FLUID INTO A BOREHOLE - Applying pulses to liquid being injected into wells makes the ground/liquid formation more homogenous, and more penetrative. A system for automatically creating the pulses is described, in which a piston is acted upon by the pressure differential (PDAF) between the supplied accumulator pressure and the formation pressure. The changing levels of the PDAF as the pulse-valve opens (and the PDAF falls) and as the pulse-valve closes (and the PDAF rises) are harnessed to actuate an inhibitor that restrain movement of the valve-piston, and delays opening and/or closing of the pulse-valve. The pulse-valve is engineered to open explosively, and thus create penetrative porosity-waves in the formation. The system includes a pressurized-gas accumulator, and injection-check-valve which can maintain pulsing even when the ground is not saturated, and the static injector, which allows non-pulsed injection only when the ground is non-saturated. | 03-03-2011 |
Scott G. Pringle, Woodlawn, CA US
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20150311918 | EFFICIENT STORAGE ARCHITECTURE FOR LOW-DENSITY PARITY-CHECK DECODING - A low-density parity-check (LDPC) decoder may comprise a shift register configured to receive LDPC coded data, perform an iteration associated with decoding the LDPC coded data, and provide a result of performing the iteration. The shift register may include a quantity of lanes corresponding to a quantity of data words received by the shift register at a particular clock cycle, a quantity of stages corresponding to a quantity of clock cycles needed to perform the iteration, a quantity of storage elements, associated with storing the data words during the iteration, and a set of check node elements associated with updating the data words during the iteration. The quantity of stages times the quantity of lanes may be greater than the quantity of storage elements by a particular number of storage elements. The particular number of storage elements may be displaced by the set of check node elements. | 10-29-2015 |
Todd Pringle, San Mateo, CA US
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20090164794 | Digital Content Storage Process - The digital content store provides users with an opportunity to purchase authorized usage of digital content, such as single or multiple music tracks, video, movies, and/or video games. The users can also buy license to a desired track for a fixed number of times, e.g. preferably the users can listen on three different machines simultaneously. Users can also burn a play list of X number of times, for example ten. The burn limit preferably applies to the play list, not the song. Mixed media capability is provided that allows the purchase of digital content and/or physical media. The digital content store system comprises a unique digital rights management system and a back-end enabling system that controls these digital rights. | 06-25-2009 |
Todd A. Pringle, Reiles Acres, ND US
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20140004279 | CAMOUFLAGE COVERING USING COMPOSITIONS WITH SURFACES WHICH CONSTITUTE ANIMAL METAMERS | 01-02-2014 |
Todd Allen Pringle, Reiles Acres, ND US
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20120055064 | METHOD OF CREATING ANIMAL METAMERS AND COMPOSITIONS WITH SURFACES WHICH CONSTITUTE ANIMAL METAMERS - A method of creating a surface coating composition comprising the steps of: creating a mathematical model of a vision system of an animal, measuring a set of spectral characteristics from a surface of a first object, entering the set of spectral characteristics as an input into the mathematical model, using an output of the mathematical model to iteratively create the surface coating composition, wherein the surface coating composition is a metamer to the animal, wherein the surface coating composition can be applied to a surface of a second object for the purpose of making the second object look like the first object to the vision system of the animal. | 03-08-2012 |
Todd Andrew Pringle, Reiles Acres, ND US
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20090000177 | Decoy or fishing lure exhibiting realistic spectral reflectance - An animal decoy or fishing lure with a surface reflection which closely matches the spectral reflectance pattern of the animal that it is designed to mimic, including both human-visible and ultraviolet wavelengths, with the intent of making the decoy or fishing lure appear more realistic to animals that can see in both the human-visible and ultraviolet spectrums. | 01-01-2009 |
20110253011 | COATING FOR A DECOY OR FISHING LURE EXHIBITING REALISTIC SPECTRAL REFLECTANCE - A coating for an animal decoy or fishing lure with a surface reflection which closely matches the spectral reflectance pattern of the animal that it is designed to mimic, including both human-visible and ultraviolet wavelengths, with the intent of making the decoy or fishing lure appear more realistic to animals that can see in both the human-visible and ultraviolet spectrums. | 10-20-2011 |
Tommi Pringle, Becker, MN US
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20150115532 | BAG TOSS GAME - The present disclosure provides a bag toss game, a bag toss game system, and method including, in an example, a game board including six cavities of substantially equal volume. The game board including a support member configured to elevate a back end of the game board. The system can further include a plurality of bags, each of the plurality of bags including a filler material and a case configured to retain at least a portion of the plurality of bags. The case can include a reusable scorecard. | 04-30-2015 |
Tom Owen Pringle, Tucson, AZ US
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20090013337 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR SWITCHING DATA LIBRARY MANAGERS - A device, method, and system for switching library managers of a data library while maintaining data library storage devices online. A library manager accepts and executes data transaction commands for access to data residing on the storage devices of the data library. A transition manager module receives a directive to transition library management functions from a first library manager to a second library manager. The transition manager module stops the first library manager from accepting new data transaction commands while maintaining the storage devices online. The first library manager may execute previously accepted data transaction commands. The transition manager module suspends the library management functions of the first library manager and activates the library management functions of the second library manager. The storage devices of the data library may complete data transaction commands throughout the library manager transition. | 01-08-2009 |
Wallace C. Pringle, Guilford, CT US
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20100297035 | Thiazole Amides, Imidazole Amides and Related Analogues - Thiazole amides, imidazole amides and related analogues of the Formula: are provided, in which variables are as described herein. Such compounds may be used to modulate ligand binding to histamine H3 receptors in vivo or in vitro, and are particularly useful in the treatment of a variety of central nervous system (CNS) and other disorders in humans, domesticated companion animals and livestock animals. Compounds provided herein may be administered alone or in combination with one or more other CNS agents to potentiate the effects of the other CNS agent(s). Pharmaceutical compositions and methods for treating such disorders are provided, as are methods for using such ligands for detecting histamine H3 receptors (e.g., receptor localization studies). | 11-25-2010 |
William Pringle, San Francisco, CA US
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20150227296 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO COMMUNICATE INFORMATION TO A USER - A system, computer-readable storage medium storing at least one program, and a computer-implemented method for communicating information in a virtual environment are presented. A graphical user interface is provided to a user, where the graphical user interface displays a virtual environment that includes one or more virtual objects. A virtual object may be linked to a section of a digital document. Selection of the virtual objects in the virtual environment by the user is monitored. Information regarding the section of the digital document is communicated to the user based on receiving an indication that a virtual object is selected. | 08-13-2015 |