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Russell H. Barnes, Columbus, OH US
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20110008825 | System for Conducting the Identification of Bacteria in Urine - A system for conducting the identification and quantification of micro-organisms, e.g., bacteria in urine samples which includes: 1) several disposable cartridges for holding four disposable components including a centrifuge tube, a pipette tip having a 1 ml volume, a second pipette tip having a 0.5 ml volume, and an optical cup or cuvette; 2) a sample processor for receiving the disposable cartridges and processing the urine samples including transferring the processed urine sample to the optical cups; and 3) an optical analyzer for receiving the disposable cartridges and configured to analyze the type and quantity of micro-organisms in the urine sample. The disposable cartridges with their components including the optical cups or cuvettes are used in the sample processor, and the optical cups or cuvettes containing the processed urine samples are used in the optical analyzer for identifying and quantifying the type of micro-organism existing in the processed urine samples. | 01-13-2011 |
Russell H. Fish, Iii, Dallas, TX US
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20080294762 | Distributed means of organizing an arbitrarily large number of computers - A technique for organizing a plurality of computers such that message broadcast, content searching, and computer identification of the entire collection or a subset of the entire collection may be performed quickly without the use of a controlling computer. The technique describes the creation, operation, and maintenance of a connection scheme by which each computer in the collection appears to be the top level of a hierarchical array. The maintenance of this hierarchical connection scheme allows one to many communications throughout the collection of computers to scale geometrically rather than linearly. | 11-27-2008 |
20080320277 | Thread Optimized Multiprocessor Architecture - In one aspect, the invention comprises a system comprising: (a) a plurality of parallel processors on a single chip; and (b) computer memory located on the chip and accessible by each of the processors; wherein each of the processors is operable to process a de minimis instruction set, and wherein each of the processors comprises local caches dedicated to each of at least three specific registers in the processor. In another aspect, the invention comprises a system comprising: (a) a plurality of parallel processors on a single chip; and (b) computer memory located on the chip and accessible by each of the processors, wherein each of the processors is operable to process an instruction set optimized for thread-level parallel processing and wherein each processor accesses the internal data bus of the computer memory on the chip and the internal data bus is the width of one row of the memory. | 12-25-2008 |
Russell H. Gainey, Sr., Knoxville, AL US
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20100254765 | Diverting storm surge-apparatus & method - An aqueduct assembly is provided as having a front gate assembly and a rear gate assembly. The front gate assembly has a front gate which will open to let water into the aqueduct assembly. When water begins to rise in the aqueduct assembly, a rear gate of the rear gate assembly opens to let water flow out of the aqueduct assembly. A method for diverting water is also provided. A front gate assembly opens for allowing water to flow into the aqueduct assembly. Subsequently, rear gate assembly opens for permitting water to flow out of the aqueduct assembly. | 10-07-2010 |
Russell H. Graeber, Flower Mound, TX US
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20080259713 | METHOD FOR EXTENDING THE DELIVERY TIME OF A CEMENTITIOUS SLURRY - System for transporting a load of cementitious slurry, which greatly extends the delivery time in which cementitious slurry may be delivered to a remote work site. The system comprises a trailer mounted tank having a pumping mechanism incorporated therein which continually circulates the cementitious slurry from one end of the tank to an opposing end during transport to the remote work site. The system extracts slurry from one end of the tank and reintroduces it at an opposing end of the tank. The pumping mechanism induces a turbulent flow in the slurry, which continually agitates the slurry, thereby preventing the settling of particles within the slurry. The system allows cementitious slurry to be commercially delivered at reasonable distances without significant fallout or degradation to the consistency of the slurry, and without impairment to the distribution equipment's ability to disperse the cementitious slurry at the remote work site. | 10-23-2008 |
Russell H. Greig, Jr., Norcross, GA US
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20090157543 | Systems And Methods For Loan Option Customization - In a loan option system having a loan server accessible through a network to an external borrower computer and a loan processor for providing loan parameters to the loan server, systems and methods are provided for determining and adjusting a loan balance, via (1) receiving a principal value for a loan through the network from the borrower computer, the principal value corresponding to the loan balance, wherein the loan has an interest rate and a loan term corresponding to a specified number of payments throughout the loan, (2) upon a permissible omitted payment, increasing the interest rate, determining accrued interest, setting predetermined fees due to the missed payment, and applying the predetermined fees and accrued interest to the loan balance to produce a new balance, (3) retrieving the new balance from the loan processor to the loan server, and (4) providing the new balance to the borrower computer. | 06-18-2009 |
20140122322 | Loan Option Customization - In a loan option system having a loan server accessible through a network to an external borrower computer and a loan processor for providing loan parameters to the loan server, systems and methods are provided for determining and adjusting a loan balance, via (1) receiving a principal value for a loan through the network from the borrower computer, the principal value corresponding to the loan balance, wherein the loan has an interest rate and a loan term corresponding to a specified number of payments throughout the loan, (2) upon a permissible omitted payment, increasing the interest rate, determining accrued interest, setting predetermined fees due to the missed payment, and applying the predetermined fees and accrued interest to the loan balance to produce a new balance, (3) retrieving the new balance from the loan processor to the loan server, and (4) providing the new balance to the borrower computer. | 05-01-2014 |
Russell H. Hilsman, Kasson, MN US
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20090145853 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CLEANING FUEL STORAGE TANKS - Systems and methods for cleaning a fuel storage tank are disclosed. One system includes a plurality of filter elements mounted within a portable housing, and a hose in fluidic connection to at least some of the filter elements, the hose extendable from the portable housing and into an interior of a fuel storage tank, the hose having a nozzle including an inlet. The system also includes a pump in fluidic connection with one or more of the filter elements and configured to draw contents of the fuel storage tank into the hose and forward the contents through the one or more filter elements. The system further includes a video camera configured to capture video images of the interior of the fuel tank in an area proximate to the nozzle of the hose during cleaning. | 06-11-2009 |
Russell H. Oelkfe, Houston, TX US
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20140047818 | Low Emission Power Generation Systems and Methods Incorporating Carbon Dioxide Separation - Methods and systems for CO | 02-20-2014 |
Russell H. Toye, Jr., Avon, OH US
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20100190040 | Use Extender Device - The use extender device ( | 07-29-2010 |
20140050625 | Hydrogen Generator Having Liquid Delivery Member - A hydrogen generator is provided for generating hydrogen gas for a fuel cell stack. The hydrogen generator includes container, and a first reactant storage area configured to contain a liquid first reactant. The hydrogen generator also includes a reaction area and a solid second reactant within the reaction area, and a hydrogen outlet. The hydrogen generator further includes a flexible liquid delivery member extending into the reaction area and configured to deliver liquid reactant from the first reactant storage area to the reaction area. The flexible liquid delivery member includes a flexible portion that flexes to allow the delivery member to move with the solid second reactant as the second reactant is consumed. | 02-20-2014 |
Russell H. Wickes, Calgary CA
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20130140216 | PROCESS AND SYSTEM FOR ENHANCED SEPARATION OF HYDROCARBON EMULSIONS - The invention relates to treating a hydrocarbon-comprising emulsion with an aqueous component to form an aqueous component-treated emulsion, and processing the treated emulsion to recover the hydrocarbon. The aqueous component is contacted with the hydrocarbon-comprising emulsion in a manner and proportion so as to promote coalescence of the like phases while minimizing shear, which results in a decreased viscosity of the emulsion and a shift away from the emulsion inversion region toward a water-continuous state. | 06-06-2013 |
20140332447 | PROCESS AND SYSTEM FOR TREATING OIL SANDS PRODUCED GASES AND LIQUIDS - The present disclosure provides a process and system for removing at least a portion of organosulfur compounds from an oil sands produced gas and transferring the organosulfur compounds to a bitumen-based liquid. One example of the system includes an absorber to contact the gas with an amount of liquid hydrocarbon sufficient to absorb some of the organosulfur compounds, producing an organosulfur enriched liquid hydrocarbon. The system includes a separator that accepts the organosulfur enriched liquid hydrocarbon and an emulsion that includes water and the bitumen-based liquid. The separator separates produced water from a bitumen-based mixture of organosulfur enriched liquid hydrocarbon and bitumen-based liquid. The system adds an amount of additional liquid hydrocarbon to separate the produced water from the bitumen-based mixture when the amount of liquid hydrocarbon added is less than the amount of liquid hydrocarbon needed to separate the produced water from the bitumen-based mixture. | 11-13-2014 |