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Barbara Sears, Haslett, MI US
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20140134685 | METHOD TO INCREASE ALGAL BIOMASS AND ENHANCE ITS QUALITY FOR THE PRODUCTION OF FUEL - The invention provides a recombinant cell having a nucleotide sequence encoding a polypeptide which is a lipase having at least 40% amino acid sequence identity to a polypeptide having SEQ ID NO:1, and methods of using the recombinant cell to produce triacylglycerols or to increase oil production by the cell. | 05-15-2014 |
Barry D. Sears, Danvers, MA US
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20090012157 | Sesamol Derivatives as Novel Inhibitors of Arachidonic Acid Formation - The invention relates to a novel class of inhibitor of arachidonic acid useful for treating inflammatory conditions. Specifically, the invention relates to hydrophobic and hydrophilic derivatives of sesamol that confer lower toxicity and increased circulatory lifetimes than pure sesamol. | 01-08-2009 |
20100068292 | Novel Inhibitors of Arachidonic Acid Formation - The invention relates to a novel class of inhibitors of arachidonic acid formation that can be useful for treating inflammatory conditions. Specifically, the invention relates to derivatives of sesamol that confer lower toxicity and increased circulatory lifetimes than pure sesamol. | 03-18-2010 |
20120251624 | NOVEL INHIBITORS OF ARACHIDONIC ACID FORMATION - The invention relates to a novel class of inhibitors of arachidonic acid formation that can be useful for treating inflammatory conditions. Specifically, the invention relates to derivatives of sesamol that confer lower toxicity and increased circulatory lifetimes than pure sesamol. | 10-04-2012 |
20140056988 | Novel Inhibitors of Arachidonic Acid Formation - The invention relates to a novel class of inhibitors of arachidonic acid formation that can be useful for treating inflammatory conditions. Specifically, the invention relates to derivatives of sesamol that confer lower toxicity and increased circulatory lifetimes than pure sesamol. | 02-27-2014 |
Bryan Don Sears, Longmont, CO US
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20130159207 | IDENTIFYING LOCATION IN PACKAGE AND MAIL DELIVERY SYSTEMS - A system and method of identifying a location in a package and mail delivery system includes inputting a location coordinate into a conversion system having a grid data set, and determining the grid unit that contains the location coordinate. The conversion system divides the Earth's surface into a progressive grid system assigning the position of the location coordinate, and then further dividing the grid into increasingly smaller grid units until a precise identifier is determined for the input location coordinate. The determined identifier for said input location coordinate is output for use in package and mail delivery systems. | 06-20-2013 |
Catherine M. Sears, Northport, NY US
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20100007161 | Apparatus for handling a human locomotion board - An apparatus for handling a human locomotion board like a skate board or snow board having first and second traveling gear distending from the board surface, in which a first elastomeric loop is provided for removable engagement about the first traveling gear, a strap is fixedly assembled at one end to the first loop, and a second elastomeric loop is provided for removable engagement about the second traveling gear, and attached to the strap at its other end by way of a sliding assembly for changing the distance between loops for adjustability. The sliding assembly has a first and second aperture and a housing, such that the strap is positionally weaved through the first and second apertures for slideability and the second loop is housed in the housing. The distance is determined for angular displacement along the back of a wearer with a pivot point substantially mid-back for distributing the center of gravity when a board is engaged by the apparatus and hung on the back of the wearer. The handling of the locomotion board is while the apparatus is in a mode selected from the group consisting of locomotion mode, carrying mode and storage mode. In the locomotion mode, the apparatus is configured as a safety or pulling leash. In the carrying mode, the apparatus and board are positioned to be hung on the back of a wearer in the manner indicated. In the storage mode, the first and second loops are disengaged from the board, and the apparatus is worn in a worn form. | 01-14-2010 |
Charles Sears, Boxford, MA US
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20120226314 | INTERSPINOUS SPACER IMPLANT - An improved spinous process fixation implant assembly | 09-06-2012 |
Charles William Sears, Boxford, MA US
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20130056888 | NEBULIZER - A nebulizer which has an insertable container and a counter device for counting operations of the nebulizer, and is opened for replacing the container. A securing device having locking portions which are forced apart is provided to prevent reconnection of an already used container. The nebulizer has an indicator for showing the current container number and/or symbols indicating the need container replacement. The indicator is driven by the force of an internal spring. The indicator member also controls a lock of the container for locking the container against further actuation. The lock is reset after container replacement. | 03-07-2013 |
Christopher Sears, Newton, MA US
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20120004127 | Gene expression markers for colorectal cancer prognosis - One example embodiment includes a method of preparing a personalized genomics profile for a patient with colorectal cancer. The method includes assaying an expression level of an RNA transcript in a biological sample. The biological sample includes a colorectal cancer cell obtained from a patient. The method also includes determining a normalized expression level of the RNA transcript, wherein the normalized expression level of the RNA transcript correlates with an increased likelihood of colorectal cancer recurrence in the patient. The method further includes creating a report. The report summarizes the data obtained from the normalized expression level and includes an estimate of likelihood of long-term survival without colorectal cancer recurrence in said patient. | 01-05-2012 |
Christopher Sears US
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20140218503 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR OPTICAL INSPECTION, MAGNETIC FIELD AND HEIGHT MAPPING - A metrology system is configured to provide visual inspection of a workpiece, three-dimensional magnetic field map, and height measurement. A stage is configured to bring points of interest at the workpiece under the desired tool for measurement. The optical field, magnetic field, and height information can be used independently or together in order to correlate defects in the manufacturing process of the workpiece. This abstract is provided to comply with rules requiring an abstract that will allow a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure. It is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims. | 08-07-2014 |
Christopher Sears, Waltham, MA US
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20120077198 | Compositions And Methods For Cancer Testing - Methods and compositions which provide a gene expression-based prognostic signature of cancer relapse and prediction of metastatic cancer are described, and in particular methods to predict colorectal cancer (CRC) recurrence and chemosensitivity. | 03-29-2012 |
Christopher Sears, Watertown, MA US
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20110301855 | METHOD OF PROCESSING DATA USING AN ALGORITHM FOR LINEAR EXTENSION OF THRESHOLD IN QUANTITATIVE REAL-TIME PCR DATA - Methods that improve the accuracy of gene expression profiling are provided, and more particularly, methods for quantitative PCT (qPCR) used to determine the level of gene expression or gene copy number in a high-throughput fashion. | 12-08-2011 |
20130022987 | Method for Diagnosing or Determining the Prognosis of Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Using Novel Autoantigens: Gene Expression Guided Autoantigen Discovery - The invention relates to the discovery and use of novel antigens/autoantigens, polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies/autoantibodies thereto, and in particular methods of using the antigens/autoantigens and antibodies/autoantibodies in the diagnostic, prognostic, staging and therapeutic regimens for the control of colorectal cancer. | 01-24-2013 |
20130040839 | Method for Diagnosing or Determining the Prognosis of Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Using Novel Autoantigens: Gene Expression Guided Autoantigen Discovery - The invention relates to the discovery and use of novel antigens/autoantigens, polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies/autoantibodies thereto, and in particular methods of using the antigens/autoantigens and antibodies/autoantibodies in the diagnostic, prognostic, staging and therapeutic regimens for the control of colorectal cancer. | 02-14-2013 |
Christopher Nordby Sears, Annapolis, MD US
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20120016859 | Method/system for prior art searching - An automated method/system used over an extended time period implemented by an information technology (IT) system for determining “prior art” relating to an inventive concept. Such information can facilitate drafting an invention disclosure from this initial invention concept using steps and means for parsing either an invention statement, using an automated iterative search protocol of the prior art. The invention is used for continual search the prior art as to novelty of an inventive concept from an initial invention statement written in normal sentences and entered into the IT system. Also, the invention can be used for determining undiscovered prior art during a post patent grant period to challenge or correct validity of a patent in view of new prior art findings. | 01-19-2012 |
Christopher T. Sears, Avondale Estates, GA US
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20130191516 | AUTOMATED CONFIGURATION ERROR DETECTION AND PREVENTION - A Configuration Management System (or CMS) assists human operators with administering infrastructure elements in a data center. Configuration state information is collected and stored as a hierarchical set of features and feature attributes. The CMS save a configuration snapshot immediately before a change is implemented and immediately after a change. Comparing the pre-change and post-change configuration states, the CMS can automatically identify potential configuration errors and help better manage the consequences of implementing a change. | 07-25-2013 |
20130219156 | COMPLIANCE AWARE CHANGE CONTROL - A Configuration Management System (or CMS) assists with ensuring compliance when changes are proposed to be made to the infrastructure elements of a data center. Configuration state information is collected and stored as a set of features and feature attributes. Specified actions that may be taken with the infrastructure elements are preferably stored in a library. Projected configuration snapshots are determined and compared against compliance policies associated with each infrastructure element. Compliance checks that fail are preferably presented to a user who may then implement additional actions to compensate for the failure and then again request compliance testing. Compliance checks that pass they be stored in a queue waiting to then be further implemented by a human the demonstrator for automated agent when appropriate. | 08-22-2013 |
20130346573 | Business Continuity On Cloud Enterprise Data Centers - Business continuity services in a data processing environment where a service provider offers virtual data center services to numerous customers. | 12-26-2013 |
20140025984 | AUTOMATING INFRASTRUCTURE WORKFLOWS AS ATOMIC TRANSACTIONS - Information Technology (IT) system configuration is managed using a set of defined flows with atomic execution properties. The instructions to execute a change to one or more infrastructure elements (a “ forward transaction”) are maintained with instructions and/or information needed to execute a corresponding “reverse” transaction that is responsible for returning the element(s) to a pre-transaction action state in the event of a configuration failure or other request originating at a high level flow. | 01-23-2014 |
20140173065 | AUTOMATED CONFIGURATION PLANNING - An Automated Configuration Management System (CMS) assists human operators with administering infrastructure elements in a data center. Configuration state information is collected and stored as a hierarchical set of features and feature attributes. Automated planning tools devise one or more candidate plans given a desired state as input. | 06-19-2014 |
Cynthia L. Sears, Baltimore, MD US
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20120027799 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING OR PREVENTING INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE AND COLON CANCER - The invention provides compositions and methods for useful for the diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease, ETBF-induced colitis, colonic hyperplasia and/or colon carcinogenesis in a subject in biological samples (e.g., stool, urine, blood, serum, tissue). The invention further provides compositions and methods for the treatment or prevention of colitis, colon cancer, or inflammatory bowel disease (e.g., Crohn's disease). | 02-02-2012 |
Daniel Burton Sears, Hamilton, OH US
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20140018276 | Methods of Cleansing Skin and Rinse-Off or Wipe-Off Compositions Therefor - Methods of cleansing skin comprise the steps of contacting the skin with a cleansing compositions comprising a fatty ester in combination with a lipid, and either rinsing the composition from the skin with water or wiping the composition from the skin with a dry or damp substrate. The cleansing compositions can comprise at least 8%, by weight of the composition, of fatty ester and/or further comprise a nonionic surfactant and less than about 50%, by weight of the composition, of an alcohol solvent such as ethanol, isopropanol, or mixtures thereof. The methods and compositions provide skin cleansing and hydration benefits. | 01-16-2014 |
David M. Sears, Northborough, MA US
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20140037884 | AUTOMATED SYSTEM FOR PERSONALIZING CONTAINER DECORATIONS WITH ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENTS - An automated system for personalizing containers with artistic arrangements, such as flowers, provides a customer with the ability to personalize a custom decoration for the container. Specifically, the customer can select a design and include personal images and greetings. In particular, the personalized decoration can be built by layering user selected images and text on a virtual canvas. An automated system can assist the customer by coordinating colors between the personalized decoration and the arrangement to yield a visually appealing package. The resulting personalized content can be printed on a water-resistant film for insertion within a clear vase. | 02-06-2014 |
Dealy T. Sears, Comanche, OK US
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20090188312 | Apparatus and Methods for Improved Fluid Compatibility in Subterranean Environments - A device for and method of testing fluid compatibility may include placing a first fluid in a fixed-volume testing chamber and placing a second fluid in a sample chamber. The method may also include heating the fixed-volume testing chamber to about a temperature of a subterranean environment and pressurizing the fixed-volume testing chamber to about a pressure of the subterranean environment. The method may further include determining, at a temperature and pressure of about the temperature and pressure of the subterranean environment, a first rheology value of the fluid within the fixed-volume testing chamber, moving a portion of the second fluid from sample chamber into the fixed-volume testing chamber, and determining, at a temperature and pressure of about the temperature and pressure of the subterranean environment, a second rheology value of the fluid within the fixed-volume testing chamber. | 07-30-2009 |
Edward L. Sears, Reston, VA US
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20130067002 | Managing Instant Messages - Managing instant messages may include receiving instant messages created by or on behalf of one or more message sources for delivery to an intended recipient. From among the received instant messages, qualifying instant messages may be identified that satisfy a capture rule, and two or more of the qualifying instant messages may be captured. The intended recipient may be informed of the captured instant messages unobtrusively, and also may be enabled to manage the captured instant messages. | 03-14-2013 |
20130067003 | Managing Instant Messages - Managing instant messages may include receiving instant messages created by or on behalf of one or more message sources for delivery to an intended recipient. From among the received instant messages, qualifying instant messages may be identified that satisfy a capture rule, and two or more of the qualifying instant messages may be captured. The intended recipient may be informed of the captured instant messages unobtrusively, and also may be enabled to manage the captured instant messages. | 03-14-2013 |
20130073653 | Managing Instant Messages - Managing instant messages may include receiving instant messages created by or on behalf of one or more message sources for delivery to an intended recipient. From among the received instant messages, qualifying instant messages may be identified that satisfy a capture rule, and two or more of the qualifying instant messages may be captured. The intended recipient may be informed of the captured instant messages unobtrusively, and also may be enabled to manage the captured instant messages. | 03-21-2013 |
Eric P. Sears, Bedford, NH US
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20130044564 | SYSTEM FOR TESTING AN ACOUSTIC ARRAY UNDER WATER LOAD - An acoustic projector testing system using an acoustically transparent portable vessel which encloses a test apparatus is disclosed. The vessel is connected to an adapter plate which allows the test apparatus to be submerged in water. The testing system is then submerged in shallow water. An external pump fills the vessel with water and the air inside the vessel is allowed to escape through an external, sealable vent, Once all the air is evacuated, the vent is sealed. The pressure inside the vessel can be altered by adjusting the amount of water pumped into the vessel to perform necessary testing. | 02-21-2013 |
Ernest Halsey Sears, Manassas, VA US
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20090175030 | Modular Stair Unit - The present invention includes a modular stair unit, and kit for assembling the modular stair unit, that may be utilized as either a stair tread or stair riser. The modular stair unit includes a body, housing adjoined therewith, and light source within the housing. The body includes a generally planar dorsal surface and a ventral surface and forms a void between the dorsal surface and the ventral surface, which allows light passage. It is preferred that interior surfaces of the housing are fabricated of a substantially diffusive material. | 07-09-2009 |
Harold H. Sears, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20090319055 | ENERGY STORING FOOT PLATE - Compositions are provided for a prosthetic ankle comprising: a joint housing having a bottom surface, a clevis coupled to the joint housing such that the clevis can rotate about the joint housing, a prosthetic coupling structure that couples the clevis to an amputee, and an articulating joint contained in the joint housing. Additionally, a portion of the bottom surface of the joint housing can be curved allowing a substrate a preset amount of flexion when coupled thereto and flexed in a concave position. | 12-24-2009 |
Harold Hume Sears, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20140114439 | HAND PROSTHESIS - A prosthetic hand system may include a plurality of prosthetic fingers and a prosthetic thumb. The prosthetic hand system may include a thumb drive mechanism that may be used to actuate the prosthetic thumb. In some examples, the thumb drive mechanism may be configured to enable the prosthetic thumb to perform a pinching or grasping motion and a release motion. The prosthetic hand system may also include a backlock that enables the prosthetic thumb to maintain pinching or gripping pressure after a motor has been disengaged. The prosthetic hand system may also include a gear lock that may be configured to lock a finger joint. The prosthetic hand system may also include an adaptive gripping joint that may be located on each prosthetic finger. In some examples, the adaptive gripping joint may be configured to passively adapt the plurality of prosthetic fingers to one or more differently shaped objects. | 04-24-2014 |
Harold P. Sears, Livonia, MI US
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20130220569 | MOLD CORE FOR FORMING A MOLDING TOOL - A mold core package for forming a molding tool includes a plurality of stacked particulate layers having a binding agent. The plurality of stacked particulate layers form sacrificial walls. An elongate sacrificial displacement line extends through the mold core package adjacent a forming surface of the mold core package. A mold cavity is defined by the stacked particulate layers. | 08-29-2013 |
20130220570 | ADDITIVE FABRICATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR CREATING MOLDS FOR DIE COMPONENTS - A method comprising the use of additive manufacturing techniques for creating molds and pattern parts for subsequent use in the casting of die components and die shoes for use in die stamping processes. | 08-29-2013 |
20130220573 | MOLDING TOOL WITH CONFORMAL PORTIONS AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - A mold core package for forming a molding tool includes a plurality of stacked particulate layers having a binding agent. The plurality of stacked particulate layers form sacrificial walls defining a mold cavity. A sacrificial displacement line and a sacrificial displacement body extend from the mold core package and are adapted to displace a molten material applied to the mold core package. | 08-29-2013 |
20130221191 | MOLD CORE PACKAGE FOR FORMING A POWDER SLUSH MOLDING TOOL - A powder slush molding tool having heating and cooling features cast as part of the tool, wherein the tool created using molds formed by additive manufacturing techniques, and wherein the tool is further used for making a flexible polymeric soft skin for use in a vehicle interior. | 08-29-2013 |
Ivan G. Sears, Rochester Hills, MI US
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20090065994 | Reconfigurable Clamp and Method of Use Thereof - A reconfigurable clamp is provided, where the clamp includes: a clamp body including a plurality of through holes formed within the clamp body; a plurality of movable pins which slidably fit within the through holes in the clamp body; wherein the movable pins incorporate a tapered section to facilitate locking of the movable pins; and wherein the clamp is reconfigurable by movement of the pins to conform to a surface geometry of an object of arbitrary shape through contact with that object. The clamped surface is represented as a series of discrete points corresponding to the ends of the plurality of pins. | 03-12-2009 |
20100019541 | ON DEMAND MORPHABLE AUTOMOTIVE BODY MOLDINGS AND SURFACES - A morphable vehicle member utilizing at least one active material to change at least one attribute in response to an activation signal. The change in at least one attribute is a change in a shape dimension, a shape orientation, an expansion, a contraction, a morphing, a yield strength property, a flexural modulus or a combination. Preferably, the change in at least one attribute in the morphable vehicle member is reversible. Also disclosed herein are methods for the morphable vehicle member utilizing at least one active material to change at least one attribute on demand in response to an activation signal. | 01-28-2010 |
20100164160 | Method for Error-Proofing a Reconfigurable Clamp - A method for error-proofing clamping operation performed with a reconfigurable clamp having a body, a locking member, a plurality of moveable pins for contacting an object, and a plunger is provided. The method includes applying a force to the plunger and sensing whether the plunger achieves a fully-depressed position, and releasing the force to the plunger and sensing whether the plunger achieves a fully-extended position. The method may additionally include applying the force to the plunger, contacting the object with the plurality of pins and sensing whether the clamp body achieves a predetermined position relative to a clamping device. | 07-01-2010 |
20110101590 | RECONFIGURABLE FIXTURE DEVICE AND METHODS OF USE - A reconfigurable fixture device system, including: a base member; a reconfigurable pad disposed on the base member, wherein the reconfigurable pad comprises a shape memory material configured to selectively conform to a surface contour of a workpiece; an activation device in operative communication with the shape memory material; a controller in operable communication with at least one of the reconfigurable pad, the activation device, and the base member; a plurality of sensors for sensing a parameter associated with at least one of the reconfigurable pad, the base member, the fixture device, and the workpiece, wherein the plurality of sensors is in operable communication with the controller; and an actuator in operable communication with the controller and the at least one of the reconfigurable pad, the base member, the fixture device, and the workpiece. | 05-05-2011 |
Jack T. Sears, Spearfish, SD US
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20140039370 | ORTHOPEDIC CLAVICLE BRACE - An easily-accessible, self-adjustable orthopedic clavicle brace and method of use for preventing and treating damage to the clavicle. The brace supports the shoulder region of a user's body during the healing or mending of an injured, dislocated, fractured or broken clavicle. The device uses a simple coupling means located towards the front of the user to allow for easy accessibility by the user for self-application, self-adjustment, and self-removal of the brace without having to rely on assistance by a second party. | 02-06-2014 |
James W. Sears, Rapid City, SD US
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20120100313 | VERTICAL LASER CLADDING SYSTEM - A vertical laser cladding system is particularly effective for the interior surfaces of tube-like structures. The vertical cladding process works from bottom to top, so that previously clad layers form a shelf for subsequent application of cladding powder. This system is also particularly effective for handling double-bore plasticating barrels. | 04-26-2012 |
James William Sears, Niskayuna, NY US
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20150060042 | ELECTRICAL SUBMERSIBLE PUMP AND PUMP SYSTEM INCLUDING ADDITIVELY MANUFACTURED STRUCTURES AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - An electric submersible pump and pump system including additively manufactures structures and method of manufacture are disclosed. The pump system including the electric submersible pump and an electric motor configured to operate the electric submersible pump. The electric submersible pump including a housing, at least one impeller and at least one diffuser disposed within the housing in cooperative engagement. The housing, the at least one impeller, and the at least one diffuser defining an internal volume configured to receive a fluid. At least one of the at least one impeller and the at least one diffuser configured as a monolithic additively manufactured structure comprised of a metal matrix composite. Also provided is an electric submersible pump including an impeller and a diffuser, wherein at least one of the impeller and the diffuser is configured as a monolithic additively manufactured structure comprised of a tungsten carbide (WC) dispersed in a metal matrix. | 03-05-2015 |
Jesse A. Sears, Kennewick, WA US
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20140139220 | DEVICES AND PROCESS FOR HIGH-PRESSURE MAGIC ANGLE SPINNING NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE - A high-pressure magic angle spinning (MAS) rotor is detailed that includes a high-pressure sample cell that maintains high pressures exceeding 150 bar. The sample cell design minimizes pressure losses due to penetration over an extended period of time. | 05-22-2014 |
Jim Sears, Tarpon Springs, FL US
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20090199993 | COOLED CONTINUOUS CASTING MOLD - The invention relates to a cooled continuous casting mold ( | 08-13-2009 |
Jon-David S. Sears, Columbus, OH US
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20150017683 | Stacked Membrane Bioreactor - Scalable biomaterial-based bioreactors are described. In one embodiment, the bioreactor may comprise perforated plates stacked such that the assembled bioreactor has the necessary manifolds and chambers to transport gas and liquids to a biomaterial contained within the bioreactor, and to remove the reaction products. In another embodiment, single use bioreactors are described. Methods of operating the bioreactors are also described. | 01-15-2015 |
Jon-David Swift Sears, Coumbus, OH US
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20140087436 | AUTOTROPHIC HYDROGEN BACTERIA AND USES THEREOF - In an aspect, the invention relates to compositions and methods production of n-butanol by aerobic hydrogen bacteria. This abstract is intended as a scanning tool for purposes of searching in the particular art and is not intended to be limiting of the present invention. | 03-27-2014 |
Julia Sears, Shelton, CT US
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20130073965 | SCREEN SHARING PRESENTATION SYSTEM - A screen sharing presentation system includes a presenter client system that leads a presentation and listener client systems that follow the presentation. A server facilitates communication between the presenter client system and the listener client systems. Users of the client systems may provide annotation information for the presentation. The annotation data is not visible to other users of other client systems, but is displayed on the respective user's personal views of the presentation. The presenter client system and the listener client systems are synchronized by communicating a current document location or other status indications. | 03-21-2013 |
Karl D. Sears, Shelton, WA US
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20110209839 | Method for making absorbent products - A method of making personal hygiene articles of high absorbency from cellulosic fiber pulp without chemical cross-linking of the cellulosic fibers is disclosed. The method comprises interposing a sublayer of mechanically fluffed alkali extracted cellulosic fiber pulp between a fluid permeable layer and a fluid impermeable layer. | 09-01-2011 |
Katherine Sears, Vestal, NY US
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20140054831 | Tooling for Manufacturing a Unit Dose Pouch - Tooling for manufacturing one or more unit dose pouches including a mold, with a cavity formed within the mold and a divider removably fixed within the cavity to vary the volume of the cavity. The divider includes a sealing surface for sealing material disposed in the cavity. The sealing surface may extend between the walls of the cavities to create a multiple compartment unit dose. Alternatively, the sealing surface may form a decorative seal pattern in the pouch without separating the unit dose into compartments. The removably fixed divider may be replaced with other dividers having different sealing surfaces without the need for the user to change the mold or cavity itself. | 02-27-2014 |
Katherine Sears, Rochester, NY US
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20130326996 | Laundry Cleaning Product - The present invention is directed to a refillable container to be used with a laundry cleaner mix. More specifically, the present invention is directed to a refillable container for use with a laundry cleaner bottle closure (cap) containing a laundry cleaner mix to be diluted within the refillable container, wherein the closure (cap) includes a water dissolvable seal. | 12-12-2013 |
Kristan B. Sears, Schenectady, NY US
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20110158790 | SYSTEMS AND APPARATUS RELATING TO STEAM TURBINE OPERATION - A steam turbine power plant that includes a first steam turbine, the steam turbine power plant including: a thrust piston operably connected to the first steam turbine via a shaft; and means for applying a supply of pressurized steam against the thrust piston such that the thrust piston applies a desired thrust force to the shaft. The desired thrust force may comprise a thrust force that partially balances a thrust force the first steam turbine applies to the shaft during operation. | 06-30-2011 |
Kristan Brice Sears, Binghamton, NY US
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20120251303 | ROTATING BRUSH SEAL - A brush seal for use between a rotating component and a stationary component in a turbomachine is disclosed. The brush seal according to embodiments of this invention include a set of bristles having a fixed end and a free end, wherein the fixed end is attached to the rotating component, and wherein the set of bristles are angled axially with respect to the rotating component. | 10-04-2012 |
Kristan Brice Sears, Schenectady, NY US
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20120001507 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ACTIVELY CONTROLLING THE THRUST ACTING ON A ROTOR - Embodiments of the present invention provide a method and system of actively controlling, in real-time, a thrust load experienced by a rotor. The rotor may have the form of a single or multi-part shaft, upon which rotatable components are mounted. Embodiments of the present invention incorporate electromagnets, which may be in the form of an electromagnetic device located adjacent a thrust piston on the rotor, or other embossed feature. A control system may modulate the electrical current through the electromagnetic device to control the thrust load and the axial movement of the rotor. This may create a balance thrust or zero thrust condition, if desired. Alternatively, modulating the electrical current may allow biasing the thrust load in a desired direction. | 01-05-2012 |
Lawrence M. Sears, Hunting Valley, OH US
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20100130972 | ELECTRICAL SKIN TREATMENT DEVICE AND METHOD - An electrical device for treating problem skin areas, including warts, has an electrode and a power source coupled to the electrode for generating an arc over a gap between a distal end of the electrode and a patient's skin when the electrode is placed in spaced proximity to the patient's skin. The power source provides electricity to the electrode with a frequency of at least 100 kHz, an open-circuit voltage of less than 2 kV | 05-27-2010 |
Lori S. Sears, Taylors, SC US
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20120207652 | APPLICATOR FOR SANITIZING AND/OR DISINFECTING SOLUTION - A textile applicator for application of a sanitizing and/or disinfecting solution to a surface. The applicator incorporates a plurality of direct spun polyester microfiber yarns to define a textile surface which does not bind or inactivate quaternary ammonium compounds, chlorine-based or peracetic and/or other peroxygen based sanitizing and/or disinfecting agents. Thus, the sanitizing and/or disinfecting agent is readily released to the surface being treated without any requirement of pre-loading surface binding sites or applying a charge-modifying surface treatment. | 08-16-2012 |
Lori Shannon Sears, Taylors, SC US
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20100263154 | STITCH BONDED MULTI-SURFACE FOAM CLEANING PAD - A foam core cleaning element of stitch-bonded construction having a multi-surface operative cleaning face. The cleaning element includes at least one fluid absorbing layer of absorptive polymeric foam. At least a first plurality of yarns extends in discontinuous patterned stitched relation through discrete selected zones of the fluid absorbing layer such that the first plurality of yarns forms a patterned array of first surface loop zones projecting outwardly away from a first side of the fluid absorbing layer in a defined patterned arrangement across the operative cleaning face of the cleaning element. A plurality of stitch-free zones of the polymeric foam define outwardly projecting convex curved surfaces at positions adjacent to the first surface loop zones across the operative cleaning face of the cleaning element. | 10-21-2010 |
20110028936 | Two bar stitch bonded loop fastener for diaper and related method - A tear away diaper fastening system including a segment of loop material having a plurality of outwardly projecting loop elements adapted to engage cooperating hooking elements in juxtaposed contacting relation. The loop material includes a composite sheet of stitch bonded construction including a polymer film substrate layer. A first plurality of yarn elements extends in stitched relation through the substrate layer to define a plurality of parallel stitch lines of flat stitches extending along the machine direction of the sheet material to form a ground layer substantially covering an upper surface of the substrate layer. A second plurality of yarn elements extends in stitched relation through the substrate layer in zigzag crossing relation between parallel needle lines to define a plurality of raised loops extending above the ground layer. | 02-03-2011 |
20110152819 | Elastomeric Diaper Fastening Tab - A diaper fastening system including at least one elastomeric connection tab disposed at a side portion of the diaper. The connection tab has a body portion of stitch-bonded construction including an elastomeric expansion zone. The elastomeric expansion zone includes an inelastic stitching substrate of fibrous material with a plurality of accordion pleats and a zigzag network of elastomeric yarns disposed in underlying relation to the pleats. The zigzag network is adapted to apply contracting forces to the stitching substrate in the length dimension of the connection tab. | 06-23-2011 |
20120323197 | Stitch Bonded Creped Fabric Construction - A stitch-bonded fabric construction in which broadly spaced parallel linear stitch lines are applied through a very low weight fibrous substrate to stabilize the substrate in the machine direction. Texture is imparted by applying significant overfeed conditions to the stitching substrate thereby causing a substantial bunching of the substrate at the stitching position. The resulting product has an arrangement of alternating ridges and valleys running predominantly in the cross-machine direction. The stabilizing linear stitch lines lock in the puckered texture. | 12-20-2012 |
20130117954 | Stitch Bonded Cleaning Material - A wipe structure of stitch bonded construction incorporating one or more substrate layers of an absorbent material with a barrier layer across a face side of the absorbent material and a preformed lightweight loop fabric disposed across the underside of the absorbent layers with loops projecting away from the absorbent layers. | 05-16-2013 |
Merle D. Sears, Mooresville, IN US
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20100176912 | MOUNTING STRUCTURE FOR A SENSOR - A mounting structure ( | 07-15-2010 |
20100269518 | WIRE RETAINER - An outdoor unit for an air conditioner/heat pump is provided with a bracket which is attached to the tube sheet of the heat exchanger coil for routing the electrical leads from the electronic components within the unit to a control box located outside thereof. The bracket is mounted without fasteners and is preferably clipped onto a planar structure on the tube sheet by way of opposing tabs on the bracket. The bracket is preferably secured to the planar wall by way of dimples that engage with holes formed in the planar wall. | 10-28-2010 |
20130252185 | IGNITER AIR SHIELD - A burner assembly for use adjacent an igniter element in a gas appliance includes a top plate configured to form the geometric top half of at least one burner, and a bottom plate configured to form the geometric bottom half of at least one burner. The top plate and the bottom plate are joined together to form a burner and a burner carryover. An igniter air shield extends from either the top plate or the bottom plate such that the igniter air shield diverts secondary combustion air flowing around the burner and the adjacent igniter element. | 09-26-2013 |
20140332189 | FAN COIL UNIT - A fan coil unit is provided including a cabinet formed from a plurality of panels. A fan assembly is configured to circulate air through the cabinet. A heat exchanger assembly is positioned within the cabinet. The heat exchanger assembly includes at least one heat exchanger coil arranged in a heat transfer relationship with the air circulating through the cabinet. An inner surface of at least one of the plurality of panels is partially lined with an elastomeric foam insulation so that the air circulating through the cabinet does not contact the portion of the at least one panel lined with the elastomeric foam insulation. | 11-13-2014 |
Michael Sears, Dallas, TX US
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20120312950 | Support for Flat Rigid Objects - A drop in receptacle for generally flat and rigid objects that is particularly useful for supporting electronic devices such as tablets and smartphones. The support includes corner catches for at least two corners of the device. The corner catches include rotating latches and cornerpieces. The rotating latches are shaped and configured so that they rotate when the corner of an object is pressed against the top surface of the latch. The cornerpieces are shaped to accept and support the corner of the device. After the devices passes the top surface of the latch, the latch returns to its original state and a spring presses the device against the bottom of the latch, securing the device in place. | 12-13-2012 |
20150083877 | Support for Flat Rigid Objects - A drop in receptacle for generally flat and rigid objects that is particularly useful for supporting electronic devices such as tablets and smartphones. The support includes corner catches for at least two corners of the device. The corner catches include rotating latches and cornerpieces. The rotating latches are shaped and configured so that they rotate when the corner of an object is pressed against the top surface of the latch. The cornerpieces are shaped to accept and support the corner of the device. After the devices passes the top surface of the latch, the latch returns to its original state and a spring presses the device against the bottom of the latch, securing the device in place. | 03-26-2015 |
Michael John Sears, Dallas, TX US
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20130292522 | SLIDABLE KEYBOARD SUPPORT - A user input device support apparatus is provided for supporting right or left handed users of a computer keyboard and mouse. The user input support apparatus includes a base configured to couple to a mobile or fixed mounting system. The keyboard support further includes a tray configured for supporting a user input device, such as a computer keyboard. Further, the tray includes a lip, wherein the lip is configured to at least partially engage the base. Here, the tray is further configured to slide with respect to the base, thereby accommodating right or left-handed users of the keyboard and a mouse. | 11-07-2013 |
Mitch F. Sears, Ripon, WI US
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20140259476 | SNOW REMOVAL TRUCK BROOM SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A broom assembly for a vehicle includes a frame, a broom core axle rotatably coupled to the frame and defining an axis around which a broom rotates when in use, an actuator coupled to the frame and positioned to raise and lower the broom core axle relative to the frame, and a controller. The controller has an output for adjusting the actuator and an input for receiving position information from a sensor. The controller is configured to use the received position information to automatically lower the broom core axle over a period of operation to account for an estimated wear of the broom. | 09-18-2014 |
Nathan Thomas Sears, Dublin, OH US
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20140217184 | Erasable Barcode - The Erasable Barcode prevents the sale of products by invalidating the barcode. The invalidation can be based on shelf life, or improper temperature maintenance. The invalidation is also visible to humans so that the consumer knows if the exposure occurs after purchase. Activation brings liquid from the first reservoir in contact with the migration medium. The liquid progressively produces a change in color over time in the migration medium. When the liquid has crossed the migration medium, it will come in contact with the absorptive medium. The absorptive medium will then rapidly change color. The absorptive layer is the substrate for a machine readable barcode such that the color change renders the barcode unreadable | 08-07-2014 |
20150021401 | Erasable Barcode - The Erasable Barcode prevents the sale of products by invalidating the barcode. The invalidation can be based on shelf life, or improper temperature maintenance. The invalidation is also visible to humans so that the consumer knows if the exposure occurs after purchase. Activation brings liquid from the first reservoir in contact with the migration medium. The liquid progressively produces a change in color over time in the migration medium. When the liquid has crossed the migration medium, it will come in contact with the absorptive medium. The absorptive medium will then rapidly change color. The absorptive layer is the substrate for a machine readable barcode such that the color change renders the barcode unreadable | 01-22-2015 |
Nicholas A. Sears, College Station, TX US
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20130287735 | HIGH POROSITY MATERIALS, SCAFFOLDS, AND METHOD OF MAKING - Materials and methods for preparing three dimensional scaffolds are described. The materials, as improved high internal phase emulsions (HIPES), and the polymerization thereof may be suitable for injection prior to curing and when in an injectable form may be for site-directed in vivo use, curing after injection. In addition, said materials before curing may be engineered as a tissue substitution or enhancement and/or to include cell encapsulation. Said materials described herein form a monolith after curing and are biodegradable and porous after curing. Said materials are made from starting molecules using a process that does not rely on toxic solvents or monomers. Making of said materials to form the emulsion take advantage of one or more surfactants for HIPE stability. In addition, said materials cure at temperatures appropriate for use in an in vivo or in situ environment. | 10-31-2013 |
Nickolas Jay Sears, Renton, WA US
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20100100839 | Search Initiation - A computer-implemented user input method includes sensing a user manipulation of a mobile device to present a keyboard, automatically presenting, in response to the sensed manipulation, a search entry area on a display of the user device, and activating the keyboard to provide input into the search entry area. | 04-22-2010 |
Pamela Sears US
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20110166090 | 18-Membered Macrocycles and Analogs Thereof - The present invention relates generally to the 18-membered macrocyclic antimicrobial agents called Tiacumicins, specifically, OPT-80 (which is composed almost entirely of the R-Tiacumicin B), pharmaceutical compositions comprising OPT-80, and methods using OPT-80. In particular, this compound is a potent drug for the treatment of bacterial infections, specifically | 07-07-2011 |
Patrick J. Sears, South Hadley, MA US
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20140239864 | VARIABLE LINK SENSORLESS BRUSHLESS DIRECT CURRENT MOTOR CONTROLLER FOR SPACE AND HARDENED APPLICATIONS - A sensorless motor controller includes a variable link control, including a radiation-hardened field programmable gate array (FPGA) and a back electromotive force (EMF) decoder circuit. The back EMF decoder infers the position of a rotor of the motor. A filter on the decoder conditions the back EMF signal and has multiple cutoff frequencies which can be dynamically controlled by the FPGA in order to compensate for phase shift in the back EMF signal. The FPGA also controls a variable DC link and its digital speed control loop. | 08-28-2014 |
Peter C. Sears, Anna, TX US
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20090267079 | EXTERNALLY CONFIGURABLE INTEGRATED CIRCUITS - A die comprising two or more active electronic components is provided. The active electronic components are capable of being interconnected using interconnections external to the die. The die may be encased within a package, and the active electronic components may be interconnected using interconnections external to the package. By interconnecting the active electronic components, either directly or through one or more additional components, a desired circuit may be formed. In some examples, the desired circuit may be a monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC). Methods of forming the circuit are also disclosed. | 10-29-2009 |
Richard L. Sears, Weatherford, TX US
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20130269163 | LIFTING SYSTEM AND METHOD - The lifting system and method comprises a winch and pulley system, the pulleys being adapted to be mounted to a wall of a structure, the winch being mounted to a tube assembly, said tube assembly comprising a tube and winch plate, wherein said tube is slideably and removably coupled to a receiver portion such that the winch may be removed when not in use or may be moved to be used in another system; wherein said receiver portion is coupled to a substructure upon which a cooler structure is mounted; wherein, a first pulley is mounted to an outside wall of said structure; wherein said second pulley is positioned at an end of a lifting arm, said arm being coupled to an inside wall of the structure; wherein a through opening is provided in said wall so that a winch cable may be threaded from the winch outside the structure, through the first pulley, through said wall opening, and over said second pulley; and wherein an end of said cable may be secured to a motor in the interior of said structure. | 10-17-2013 |
Richard Michael Sears, Woodstock, GA US
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20090126014 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ANALYZING SECURITY EVENTS - In one aspect, the technology relates to a method for analyzing a security event in a distributed fashion. The method includes the steps of detecting an occurrence of a security event within a customer network and querying a first component of the customer network for data in response to the detected occurrence of the security event. The method also includes the steps of receiving, by a data monitor located within the customer network, first data from the component in response to the query and determining, based on the received first data, whether to query for additional data. The method additionally includes querying at least one of the first component and another component of the customer network to obtain the additional data in response to the determining step, and analyzing the security event using at least one of the first data and the additional data. | 05-14-2009 |
Richard N. Sears, Jericho, VT US
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20100277725 | UNIVERSAL MULTIDETECTION SYSTEM FOR MICROPLATES - An apparatus and a method for optically analyzing a sample are provided. The apparatus includes a first optical device that transmits a narrow waveband of light and has a first filter and a first monochromator that provide different paths for the narrow waveband of the light. The apparatus may also include a light source that generates the light as broadband excitation light, in which case the first optical device transmits a narrow waveband of the broadband excitation light through the first filter or the first monochromator. Further, the apparatus may include a second optical device that directs the narrow waveband of the broadband excitation light onto the sample and receives emission light from the sample, a third optical device that transmits a narrow waveband of the emission light, and a detector that converts the narrow waveband of the emission light into an electrical signal. | 11-04-2010 |
20120300194 | UNIVERSAL MULTIDETECTION SYSTEM FOR MICROPLATES - An apparatus for optically analyzing a sample may include an imaging subsystem that images the sample, one or more analyzing subsystems that analyze the sample, a temperature control subsystem that controls a temperature of the atmosphere within the apparatus, a gas control subsystem that controls a composition of the atmosphere within the apparatus, and a control module that controls the various subsystems of the apparatus. | 11-29-2012 |
Robert S. Sears, Round Hill, VA US
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20090286195 | FORCE-RESPONSIVE ORTHODONTIC BRACKETS AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS WHICH USE THE SAME - Force magnitudes and/or directions may be determined objectively using orthodontic brackets having an elastomeric member which allows one portion of the bracket to be resiliently moveable relative to at least on other portion of the bracket. In a preferred embodiment, the brackets include a lower base member, an upper bracket member, and an elastomeric layer interposed between the lower base and upper bracket members. The orthodontic bracket is advantageously employed as part of a system whereby the orthodontic bracket includes an elastomeric member which allows at least one portion of the bracket to be resiliently movable relative to at least one other portion of the bracket in response to an applied force, and at least one force-responsive sensor operatively associated with the orthodontic bracket for generating a detectable signal in response to movement of the at least one and other portions of the bracket. A detector is provided so as to allow for the wireless detection of the force-responsive signal generated by the force-responsive sensor and issue an output signal in response thereto. A processor receives the output signal from the detector to provide an indication of magnitude and/or direction of the force applied to the orthodontic bracket. | 11-19-2009 |
Robert Steven Sears, Round Hill, VA US
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20090035716 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO POSITION AND ALIGN TEETH USING AN EXO-SHELL - Methods and related apparatus for positioning and aligning any portion of the dento-facial region of a person. In one embodiment the method includes (a) providing or measuring any aspect of one or more alignment appliances to a person; (b) casting a shadow or making a mark on one or more areas of the dento-facial region of the person or the one or more alignment appliances in close proximity to one or more areas of the dento-facial region of the person with one or more light sources or marking devices; (c) measuring and analyzing data regarding one or more of the size, shape, length, and position of the one or more shadows or marks relative to other shadows or marks, one or more areas of the dento-facial region of the person or the one or more alignment appliances to obtain data; and (e) adjusting or replacing the alignment appliance or modifying the dento-facial alignment treatment plan of the person to align one or more areas of the dento-facial region of the person. | 02-05-2009 |
20090074251 | Method and System for Determining a Force and/or Torque Applied to an Orthodontic Bracket - A method and system are disclosed for analyzing images of fiducials that provide an indication of the forces and/or torques applied to an orthodontic bracket. The mass of each of the pixels forming the fiducial image are multiplied by the square of the distance of the pixel along the image's x axis, the product of the distances of the pixel along the image's x and y axes, and the square of the distance of the pixel along the image's y axis. The second order moments of inertia about the centroid of the fiducial are calculated and used to form a first matrix. The first matrix is diagonalized into a second matrix, from which the fiducial 's first and second principal axes are determined. These axes are then used to measure the size of the fiducial in the image. | 03-19-2009 |
20100028824 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING AND OPTIMIZING EFFECTIVENESS OF EXO-SHELL DENTAL ALIGNMENT APPLIANCE - A method and apparatus for aligning the dento-facial region of a human. In one embodiment the method comprises providing an alignment appliance containing one or more optical elements; causing or instructing a human to cause the optical elements of the alignment device to come into contact with the dento-facial region, measuring or instructing the human to measure data regarding one or more characteristics of optical elements of the alignment appliance; modifying or causing to modify the alignment appliance to come into contact with the dento-facial region at different areas or by applying different forces to align the one or more teeth and repeating or causing to repeat one or more of steps of the method to align the dento-facial region of a human. | 02-04-2010 |
20100285418 | ORTHODONTIC LIGATURE SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Ligature systems retain an arch wire within a slot of an orthodontic bracket. According to some embodiment, the ligature system retains an arch wire within a slot of an orthodontic bracket by means of a retaining element which is capable of being unidirectionally mechanically locked within the slot of the orthodontic bracket to retain an arch wire therewithin. The retaining element may comprise a pair of opposed outwardly projecting retaining edges. In some embodiments, the retaining element comprises a planar or curved retaining plate. The ligature system may include a central block in which the retaining plate is embedded such that the retaining edges extend outwardly therefrom. The ligature system may also include spike protruding outwardly from such central block so as to engage with the arch wire positioned subjacently thereto. In some embodiments of the invention, the retaining element is integral with the arch wire, while in other embodiments of the invention, the retaining element is integral with the slot in the orthodontic bracket. A dispenser may also provided according to the invention for dispensing individual ligature systems. | 11-11-2010 |
Ronald J. Sears, Worthington, OH US
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20140108027 | APPARATUSES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR DELIVERING MEDICATIONS FROM A CENTRAL PHARMACY TO A PATIENT IN A HEALTHCARE FACILITY - Provided herein are various apparatuses, systems, and methods for improving the efficiency of medication distribution within a healthcare facility. In particular, embodiments may provide for dispensing medications needed and medications anticipated to be needed to an authorized medical person for administration to a patient in a healthcare facility. Medications that are anticipated to be needed may be predicted based on a number of factors. The medications may be gathered, transported, stored, staged, and dispensed using one or more of the components described herein. Combinations of the components may be implemented for a system to automate or partially automate the dispensing of medications from a central pharmacy of a healthcare facility to a patient. | 04-17-2014 |
Sean Sears, The Woodlands, TX US
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20100307536 | Process For Removing Hydrocarbons And Noxious Gasses From Reactors And Media-Packed Equipment - A process for quickly removing hydrocarbon contaminants and noxious gases in a safe and effective manner from catalytic reactors, other media packed process vessels and associated equipment in the vapor phase without using steam. The cleaning agent contains one or more solvents, such as terpenes or other organic solvents. The cleaning agent is injected into contaminated equipment, along with a carrier gas, in the form of a cleaning vapor. | 12-09-2010 |
20130291898 | Process For Removing Hydrocarbons And Noxious Gasses From Reactors And Media-Packed Equipment - A process for quickly removing hydrocarbon contaminants and noxious gases in a safe and effective manner from catalytic reactors, other media packed process vessels and associated equipment in the vapor phase without using steam. The cleaning agent contains one or more solvents, such as terpenes or other organic solvents. The cleaning agent is injected into contaminated equipment, along with a carrier gas, in the form of a cleaning vapor. | 11-07-2013 |
20140326141 | Process for Removing Hydrocarbons and Noxious Gasses From Reactors and Media-Packed Equipment - A process for quickly removing hydrocarbon contaminants and noxious gases in a safe and effective manner from catalytic reactors, other media packed process vessels and associated equipment in the vapor phase without using steam. The cleaning agent contains one or more solvents, such as terpenes or other organic solvents. The cleaning agent is injected into contaminated equipment, along with a carrier gas, in the form of a cleaning vapor. | 11-06-2014 |
Sean E. Sears, The Woodlands, TX US
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20110056694 | Methods For Removing Paraffinic Hydrocarbon Or Bitumen In Oil Producing Or Disposal Wells - Disclosed is an improved process for removing heavy oil, bitumen and/or paraffinic materials in oil production or storage wells including onshore and offshore petroleum wells, petroleum residual disposal wells and Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD) or Cyclic Steam Stimulation (CSS) producing wells used in the oil sands industry. This process helps restore the operating efficiency of organically contaminated hydrocarbon producing wells in a safe, fast and effective manner without the need to insert any equipment to mechanically remove organic contaminants. Used is a heated terpene-based chemical injected with or without steam following a hot water or steam pre-heat to create a very effective cleaning process. | 03-10-2011 |
Stephen Sears, Broken Arrow, OK US
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20110271734 | Wedge Driven Pipe Bending Machine - A pipe bending machine has a stiff-back which is driven by a pivoting wedge. A linkage applies force from the actuator to the wedge in a direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the stiff-back. The stiff-back pivots on a first fulcrum and the wedge slides on a bed which pivots on a second fulcrum. The actuator drives the wedge between the stiff-back and the bed to rotate the stiff-back at the first fulcrum and bend the pipe seated in the stiff-back against the pipe bending face of a die. The conversion of the longitudinal force applied to the wedge into a transverse force applied to the stiff-back provides a significant mechanical advantage which varies directionally as the stiff-back rotates about its fulcrum to maintain a constant force on the stiff-back. | 11-10-2011 |
20130333434 | Wedge Driven Pipe Bending Machine - A pipe bending machine has a stiff-back which is driven by a pivoting wedge. A linkage applies force from the actuator to the wedge in a direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the stiff-back. The stiff-back pivots on a first fulcrum and the wedge slides on a bed which pivots on a second fulcrum. The actuator drives the wedge between the stiff-back and the bed to rotate the stiff-back at the first fulcrum and bend the pipe seated in the stiff-back against the pipe bending face of a die. The conversion of the longitudinal force applied to the wedge into a transverse force applied to the stiff-back provides a significant mechanical advantage which varies directionally as the stiff-back rotates about its fulcrum to maintain a constant force on the stiff-back. | 12-19-2013 |
20130333438 | Wedge Driven Pipe Bending Machine - A pipe bending machine has a stiff-back which is driven by a pivoting wedge. A linkage applies force from the actuator to the wedge in a direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the stiff-back. The stiff-back pivots on a first fulcrum and the wedge slides on a bed which pivots on a second fulcrum. The actuator drives the wedge between the stiff-back and the bed to rotate the stiff-back at the first fulcrum and bend the pipe seated in the stiff-back against the pipe bending face of a die. The conversion of the longitudinal force applied to the wedge into a transverse force applied to the stiff-back provides a significant mechanical advantage which varies directionally as the stiff-back rotates about its fulcrum to maintain a constant force on the stiff-back. | 12-19-2013 |
Stephen Benson Sears, Siler City, NC US
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20100065075 | Method for Preparing Fuel Element For Smoking Article - The invention provides a method for making a fuel element for a smoking article comprising forming a combustible carbonaceous material into a fuel element adapted for use in a smoking article; incorporating a metal-containing catalyst precursor into the fuel element or onto the surface thereof to form a treated fuel element, the incorporating step occurring before, during, or after said forming step; and optionally heating or irradiating the treated fuel element at a temperature and for a time sufficient to convert the catalyst precursor to a catalytic metal compound. Examples of metal-containing catalyst precursors include iron nitrate, copper nitrate, cerium nitrate, cerium ammonium nitrate, manganese nitrate, magnesium nitrate, and zinc nitrate. Fuel elements treated according to the invention, and smoking articles including such fuel elements, are also provided. | 03-18-2010 |
20100122708 | Adsorbent Material Impregnated with Metal Oxide Component - The invention provides a modified adsorbent material impregnated with a metal oxide, which can be used in a filter element adapted for use in a smoking article. The modified adsorbent material exhibits increased filtration efficiency with respect to certain gas phase species of mainstream cigarette smoke. Exemplary adsorbent materials that can be modified according to the invention include activated carbon, molecular sieves, clays, ion exchange resins, activated aluminas, silica gels, meerschaum, and mixtures thereof. One example of a metal oxide is cerium oxide. Impregnation with a metal oxide can be accomplished by directly treating the adsorbent with a metal oxide or impregnating the adsorbent with a metal oxide precursor, such as cerium nitrate, followed by calcining the impregnated material to convert the precursor to the desired metal oxide. Methods of forming the modified adsorbent material and smoking article filters incorporating the modified adsorbent material are also provided. | 05-20-2010 |
20100125039 | Carbonaceous Material Having Modified Pore Structure - The invention provides a method of increasing the mesopore volume of a porous activated carbon, comprising coating a porous activated carbon with a metal oxide or metal oxide precursor to form a treated activated carbon; and calcining the treated activated carbon, in a dry atmosphere, for a time and at a temperature sufficient to increase the mesopore volume of the treated activated carbon. The invention also provides an activated carbon having a total mesopore volume of at least about 0.10 cc/g and less than about 0.25 cc/g, and a percentage of mesopore volume per total pore volume of at least about 15% and less than about 35%. Activated carbon modified according to the invention, cigarette filters incorporating such activated carbon, and smoking articles made with such filters are included in the invention. | 05-20-2010 |
20110180082 | METHOD FOR PREPARING FUEL ELEMENT FOR SMOKING ARTICLE - The invention provides a method for making a fuel element for a smoking article including the steps of mixing a metal-containing catalyst precursor with a filler material or graphite or a combination thereof to form a pre-treated fuel element component; optionally calcining the pre-treated fuel element component in order to convert the catalyst precursor to a catalytic metal compound; after the optional calcining step, combining the pre-treated fuel element component with a carbonaceous material and a binder to produce a fuel element composition; and forming the fuel element composition into a fuel element adapted for use in a smoking article. Examples of metal-containing catalyst precursors include iron nitrate, copper nitrate, cerium nitrate, cerium ammonium nitrate, manganese nitrate, magnesium nitrate, and zinc nitrate. Fuel elements treated according to the invention, and smoking articles including such fuel elements, are also provided. | 07-28-2011 |
20120255569 | FILTERED CIGARETTE COMPRISING A TUBULAR ELEMENT IN FILTER - The invention provides a cigarette with a filter element comprising at least one longitudinally extending section of filter material. The section of filter material comprises a smoke-altering material therein that is useful for removing a quantity of vapor phase chemicals from the mainstream smoke. The section of filter material further comprises one or more tubes inserted into and extending through section of filter material. The one or more tubes each define a channel adapted for passage of mainstream smoke through the section of filter material while substantially avoiding contact of the portion of mainstream smoke therein with the smoke-altering material. The provision of a portion of mainstream smoke substantially unaltered by the smoke-altering material can be useful to retain certain desirable taste and other sensory properties of the mainstream smoke. | 10-11-2012 |
20120305015 | COATED PAPER FILTER - A biodegradable paper substrate and/or biodegradable fiber (including fiber tow) may be coated with cellulose acetate and/or plasticized cellulose acetate for use in a filter material configured for application in a filter of a smoking article. Flocking and/or fibrillation methods may be used to deposit and/or generate a plurality of fibers that may protrude beyond a surface of the biodegradable substrate material. A filter made in accordance with this design may also include non-biodegradable material. | 12-06-2012 |
20130014774 | SEGMENTED CIGARETTE FILTER FOR SELECTIVE SMOKE FILTRATIONAANM Sebastian; Andries D.AACI ClemmonsAAST NCAACO USAAGP Sebastian; Andries D. Clemmons NC USAANM Sears; Stephen BensonAACI Siler CityAAST NCAACO USAAGP Sears; Stephen Benson Siler City NC USAANM Gerardi; Anthony RichardAACI Winston-SalemAAST NCAACO USAAGP Gerardi; Anthony Richard Winston-Salem NC US - A filter material of a filter element configured for application in a smoking article may include a fibrous substrate material finished with a fiber finish composition. The fiber finish composition may be formulated to selectively interact with at least one target component of mainstream smoke drawn through the filter element during use of the smoking article to selectively filter the target component from the smoke. The filter element may include multiple filter segments. Each filter segment may include a filter material having a finish composition formulated to selectively interact with a different target component. The various filter segments may be combined and/or arranged to selectively filter the mainstream smoke to achieve desired characteristics. Each filter segment may be formed from the same fibrous substrate material. | 01-17-2013 |
20130025610 | PLASTICIZER COMPOSITION FOR DEGRADABLE POLYESTER FILTER TOW - A filter material adapted for use as a filter element of a smoking article is provided, the filter material being in the form of a fibrous tow that includes a plurality of filaments of a degradable polyester and a plasticizer composition applied thereto, the plasticizer composition and the degradable polyester having a Relative Energy Difference calculated using Hansen Solubility Parameters of less than about 1.3. Exemplary degradable polyesters include polyglycolic acid, polylactic acid, polyhydroxyalkanoates, polycaprolactone, polybutylene succinate adipate and copolymers or blends thereof. Exemplary plasticizer compositions include one or more of dimethylisosorbide, propylene carbonate, methylbenzyl alcohol, glycerol carbonate acetate, glycerol carbonate ethyl ether, and mixtures thereof, optionally in combination with triacetin. Filter elements and smoking articles, such as cigarettes, that contain the filter material are also provided. | 01-31-2013 |
20130037041 | SMOKING ARTICLES AND USE THEREOF FOR YIELDING INHALATION MATERIALS - The present invention describes articles, such as smoking articles, that can provide an inhalable substance in a form suitable for inhalation by a consumer. The article comprises a cartridge with an inhalable substance medium therein, control housing that includes an electrical energy source and an electrical power source, and a heating member that may be located in either the cartridge or the control housing. The control housing further may include puff-actuated current actuation components and current regulation components. | 02-14-2013 |
20130255702 | SMOKING ARTICLE INCORPORATING A CONDUCTIVE SUBSTRATE - The present invention provides a conductive substrate useful for Joule heating, such as in an electronic smoking article. Particularly, the invention provides a resistive heating element formed of a conductive substrate. The conductive substrate comprises an electrically conductive material and a carbonaceous additive, such as a binder material. The conductive substrate is carbonized in that it is subjected to calcining conditions to effectively reduce the carbonaceous additive to its carbon skeleton. It has been found that such carbonized substrate has surprisingly improved resistance properties in relation a substrate of the same formulation that is not carbonized. The carbonized substrate can include an aerosol precursor material. The formed resistive heating element can be included in an electronic smoking article to simultaneously provide resistive heating and aerosol formation with a single, unitary component. | 10-03-2013 |
20130255703 | METHOD FOR PREPARING FUEL ELEMENT FOR SMOKING ARTICLE - The invention provides a method for making a fuel element for a smoking article comprising forming a combustible carbonaceous material into a fuel element adapted for use in a smoking article; incorporating a metal-containing catalyst precursor into the fuel element or onto the surface thereof to form a treated fuel element, the incorporating step occurring before, during, or after said forming step; and optionally heating or irradiating the treated fuel element at a temperature and for a time sufficient to convert the catalyst precursor to a catalytic metal compound. Examples of metal-containing catalyst precursors include iron nitrate, copper nitrate, cerium nitrate, cerium ammonium nitrate, manganese nitrate, magnesium nitrate, and zinc nitrate. Fuel elements treated according to the invention, and smoking articles including such fuel elements, are also provided. | 10-03-2013 |
20140000638 | RESERVOIR AND HEATER SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLABLE DELIVERY OF MULTIPLE AEROSOLIZABLE MATERIALS IN AN ELECTRONIC SMOKING ARTICLE | 01-02-2014 |
20140060554 | ELECTRONIC SMOKING ARTICLE COMPRISING ONE OR MORE MICROHEATERS - The present disclosure relates to an electronic smoking article that provides for improved aerosol delivery. Particularly, the article comprises one or more microheaters. In various embodiments, the microheaters provide for improved control of vaporization of an aerosol precursor composition and provide for reduced power requirements to achieve consistent aerosolization. The present disclosure further relates to methods of forming an aerosol in a smoking article. | 03-06-2014 |
20140083439 | METHOD FOR PREPARING FUEL ELEMENT FOR SMOKING ARTICLE - The invention provides a method for making a fuel element for a smoking article including the steps of mixing a metal-containing catalyst precursor with a filler material or graphite or a combination thereof to form a pre-treated fuel element component; optionally calcining the pre-treated fuel element component in order to convert the catalyst precursor to a catalytic metal compound; after the optional calcining step, combining the pre-treated fuel element component with a carbonaceous material and a binder to produce a fuel element composition; and forming the fuel element composition into a fuel element adapted for use in a smoking article. Examples of metal-containing catalyst precursors include iron nitrate, copper nitrate, cerium nitrate, cerium ammonium nitrate, manganese nitrate, magnesium nitrate, and zinc nitrate. Fuel elements treated according to the invention, and smoking articles including such fuel elements, are also provided. | 03-27-2014 |
20140096781 | ELECTRONIC SMOKING ARTICLE AND ASSOCIATED METHOD - Smoking articles, and methods for forming such smoking articles, such as an electronic smoking article, are provided. An exemplary smoking article comprises a control body portion having a control body engagement end, and having a first control component therein. A cartridge body portion includes a cartridge body engagement end configured to removably engage the control body engagement end of the control body portion. The cartridge body portion further includes a consumable arrangement comprising at least an aerosol precursor composition and at least one heating element operably engaged therewith, and a second control component. At least the consumable arrangement is configured to be in communication with the first control component upon engagement between the cartridge body and control body portions. | 04-10-2014 |
20140137879 | PLASTICIZER COMPOSITION FOR DEGRADABLE POLYESTER FILTER TOW - A filter material adapted for use as a filter element of a smoking article is provided, the filter material being in the form of a fibrous tow that includes a plurality of filaments of a degradable polyester and a plasticizer composition applied thereto, the plasticizer composition and the degradable polyester having a Relative Energy Difference calculated using Hansen Solubility Parameters of less than about 1.3. Exemplary degradable polyesters include polyglycolic acid, polylactic acid, polyhydroxyalkanoates, polycaprolactone, polybutylene succinate adipate and copolymers or blends thereof. Exemplary plasticizer compositions include one or more of dimethylisosorbide, propylene carbonate, methylbenzyl alcohol, glycerol carbonate acetate, glycerol carbonate ethyl ether, and mixtures thereof, optionally in combination with triacetin. Filter elements and smoking articles, such as cigarettes, that contain the filter material are also provided. | 05-22-2014 |
20140209105 | WICK SUITABLE FOR USE IN AN ELECTRONIC SMOKING ARTICLE - The present disclosure relates to an electronic smoking article that provides for improved aerosol delivery. Particularly, the article comprises a wicking element useful for improving delivery of aerosol precursor to a heating element. In particular, the wick can take on a brush-like configuration. The present disclosure further relates to methods of forming an aerosol in a smoking article. | 07-31-2014 |
20140261408 | CARTRIDGE FOR AN AEROSOL DELIVERY DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING A CARTRIDGE FOR A SMOKING ARTICLE - The present disclosure relates to a cartridge for an aerosol delivery device such as a smoking article. The cartridge may include a base, a reservoir substrate, and an atomizer. The reservoir substrate may define a cavity therethrough. The atomizer may comprise a liquid transport element and a heating element extending at least partially about the liquid transport element. The atomizer may extend through the cavity through the reservoir substrate such that the heating element is positioned proximate an end of the reservoir substrate. Ends of the liquid transport element may extend to an opposing end of the reservoir substrate. A related method for assembling a cartridge for a smoking article is also provided. | 09-18-2014 |
20140261486 | ELECTRONIC SMOKING ARTICLE HAVING A VAPOR-ENHANCING APPARATUS AND ASSOCIATED METHOD - A vapor-enhancing apparatus is provided for an electronic vapor smoking article. Such an apparatus includes a filter material and a tubular housing defining a lumen. The lumen has a mouth-engaging end and a longitudinally-opposed component-engaging end, and is configured to receive the filter material therein. The component-engaging end is adapted to operably engage a control body portion associated with the electronic vapor smoking article and to receive a vapor therethrough. A vapor-enhancing element is operably engaged with the filter material and is configured to enhance the vapor drawn through the filter material within the lumen, and through the mouth-engaging end, by application of suction to the mouth-engaging end of the housing. An associated method is also provided. | 09-18-2014 |
20150027459 | ELECTRONIC SMOKING ARTICLE COMPRISING ONE OR MORE MICROHEATERS - The present disclosure relates to an electronic smoking article that provides for improved aerosol delivery. Particularly, the article comprises one or more microheaters. In various embodiments, the microheaters provide for improved control of vaporization of an aerosol precursor composition and provide for reduced power requirements to achieve consistent aerosolization. The present disclosure further relates to methods of forming an aerosol in a smoking article. | 01-29-2015 |
20150059780 | CARBON CONDUCTIVE SUBSTRATE FOR ELECTRONIC SMOKING ARTICLE - The present disclosure provides components useful in heating, particularly heating of an aerosol precursor solution so as to vaporize the solution and form an aerosol. The disclosure particularly provides an electrically conductive, porous carbon heater. The heater may be combined with an aerosol precursor transport element that also is formed of carbon. The heater and transport element may form an atomizer that can be useful in an electronic smoking article, such as in a cartridge that is adapted for attachment to a control body. In some embodiments, the disclosure provides a cartridge of an electronic smoking article, the cartridge being formed substantially completely of carbon. | 03-05-2015 |
20150068541 | WICK SUITABLE FOR USE IN AN ELECTRONIC SMOKING ARTICLE - The present disclosure relates to an electronic smoking article that provides for improved aerosol delivery. Particularly, the article comprises a wicking element useful for improving delivery of aerosol precursor to a heating element. In particular, the wick can take on a brush-like configuration. The present disclosure further relates to methods of forming an aerosol in a smoking article. | 03-12-2015 |
Storm S. Sears, Dayton, NV US
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20120188761 | High Brightness Light Emitting Diode Luminaire - A light emitting diode (LED) luminaire that produces a uniform light pattern at close distances is provided. The LED luminaire includes a housing, a printed circuit board assembly thermally coupled to the housing, a plurality of high brightness (HB) LED emitters, thermally coupled to the printed circuit board assembly to form a linear array, and a linear reflector assembly, attached to the housing, to concentrate the light generated by the LED emitters over a beam angle formed by the upper surface of the housing and the linear reflector assembly. | 07-26-2012 |
Thomas M. Sears, Henderson, NV US
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20140094283 | DUAL PREPAID/LOYALTY CARD FOR GAMING - Systems and methods are provided for associating wagering accounts with each of a stored value account and a loyalty account. The stored value account can be associated with a prepaid card and can be useable over an open system bankcard network. The prepaid card can allow funds in the stored value account to be used at any location capable of accepting payment through the open system bankcard network such as gas stations, grocery stations, outlets, and restaurants. A player transfer funds, back and forth between the stored value account and the wagering account. | 04-03-2014 |
20140094284 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ADMINISTRATION OF NON-WAGERING ACCOUNT ASSOCIATED WITH GAMING ENVIRONMENT - A transaction facilitation system is disclosed that is configured to affect substantially real-time crediting and debiting of a gaming accounts maintained within a gaming environment and structured to communicate by a private restricted communication link with an issuing financial institution of a stored value account to effect real-time crediting and debiting of the stored value account. Financial transactions using the stored value account can be and used customer relationship purposes. | 04-03-2014 |
20140094285 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRACKING OF NON-WAGERING ACCOUNT ASSOCIATED WITH GAMING ENVIRONMENT - A transaction facilitation system is disclosed that is configured to affect substantially real-time crediting and debiting of a gaming accounts maintained within a gaming environment and structured to communicate by a private restricted communication link with an issuing financial institution of a stored value account to effect real-time crediting and debiting of the stored value account. Financial transactions using the stored value account can be and used customer relationship purposes. | 04-03-2014 |
20140213347 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ADMINISTRATION OF NON-WAGERING ACCOUNT ASSOCIATED WITH GAMING ENVIRONMENT - A transaction facilitation system is disclosed that is configured to affect substantially real-time crediting and debiting of a gaming accounts maintained within a gaming environment and structured to communicate by a private restricted communication link with an issuing financial institution of a stored value account to effect real-time crediting and debiting of the stored value account. Financial transactions using the stored value account can be and used customer relationship purposes. | 07-31-2014 |
20140323209 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRACKING OF NON-WAGERING ACCOUNT ASSOCIATED WITH GAMING ENVIRONMENT - Systems and methods are disclosed for associating a player identifier with a stored value account. The stored value account can holds funds that are accessible through the player's use of a stored value payment vehicle. Information associated with transactions using the stored value payment vehicle can be used for player relationship purposes. | 10-30-2014 |
20140324680 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR BALANCE TRANSFERS ASSOCIATED WITH GAMING ENVIRONMENTS - Systems and methods are disclosed for selectively increasing and decreasing the balances of gaming accounts and stored value accounts. Each of the gaming account and the stored value account are associated with a player. The stored value account is associated with a stored value payment vehicle that is issued to the player. Instructions for balance transfers can be provided by the player to a remote computing device. | 10-30-2014 |
20150019414 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR BALANCE TRANSFERS ASSOCIATED WITH PAYMENT VEHICLES AND GAMING ENVIRONMENTS - Systems and methods for crediting a gaming account of an online gaming provider are disclosed. When the gaming account is of a player is credited, a stored value account of the player is debited. The stored value account can be linked to a stored value payment vehicle issued to a player. At the conclusion of online gameplay, the gaming account can be debited and the stored value account credited to reflect winnings. | 01-15-2015 |
Thomas Michael Sears, Henderson, NV US
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20100222132 | Systems for Enhancing Funding of Gaming - Apparatus and method for facilitating the funding of gaming and preferably the purchase of gaming vouchers (slot vouchers) with commercial bank cards and/or with casino and/or new credit accounts (private label and/or affiliate/Networking permanent or temporary) and/or the prompting of opening of a new credit account, including an automated kiosk located on a gaming floor proximate to gaming machines but separate from particular gaming machines, and including method and apparatus for the purchase and redemption of vouchers at a gaming table, including reading and printing equipment in communication with a voucher host; also including a prompt to open new a gaming oriented line of credit, associated with a refusal of an EFT transaction, preferably a credit/debit card cash advance request, and including a preferred gaming oriented credit card account and card (private label and/or affiliate/Networking permanent or temporary) (including a patron selection coded card) having cash advance limits commensurate with credit limits for gaming oriented transactions and wherein a cash advance can be secured within an hour after the opening and approval of the account, the approval of the account preferably based on EFT gaming transaction history. | 09-02-2010 |
Todd A. Sears, Oregon City, OR US
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20090014570 | Tool Mounting - A cutter assembly for a rotary, shear-type shredder including a cutting-tool carrier having a body possessing a rotational axis, a shear cutting tool, and a generally radial, sliding-friction-type, heat-cycle, binding interface removably anchoring the tool to the carrier body. This assembly is made by (a) forming a projection on one of the tool and the carrier, (b) forming a generally complementary, projection-receiving void space in the other of the tool and the carrier, whereby the projection and the void space nominally have an interference-fit relationship relative to one another, (c) creating a temperature differential between the tool and the carrier to an extent producing a clearance-fit relationship therebetween, (d) following that creating, fitting the projection snugly inside the void space, (e) reducing the created temperature differential toward zero, and (f) thereby establishing a robust, linear-sliding-friction anchoring interface between the tool and the carrier. | 01-15-2009 |
20100270410 | Material Shredder including reverse-facing, pass-by-interlocking, rotor-cutter/bed-knife cutting edges - A material shredder including an elongate rotor including distributed, outwardly projecting cutting teeth having cutting edges collectively defining a rotor cutting profile, and an elongate bed-knife disposed operatively adjacent the rotor and possessing distributed cutting edges collectively defining a bed-knife cutting profile which meshes complementarily with the rotor cutting profile with rotation of the rotor, these two profiles collectively defining an elongate shredding interface wherein there are certain reverse-facing, mutually facing, respective cutting edges in the teeth and bed-knife that face, respectively, toward and away from the rotor. | 10-28-2010 |
Walter J. Sears, Westford, MA US
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20120091325 | DC BIAS EVALUATION IN AN AC COUPLED CIRCUIT VIA TRANSIENT GAIN RESPONSE - A method and system are provided for the monitoring of direct current bias, the system including switching an amplifier of known scale factor from low to high; monitoring a step change in bias generated by the gain change; measuring, the response to the bias change via appropriate peak detection logic; and determining the amount of bias present at an input based on AC response and the amplifier scale factor. | 04-19-2012 |
William Sears, Lexington, MA US
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20130304809 | Reducing TCP connection establishment time in an overlay network - Applications that run on an overlay network-based managed service achieve high performance gains using a set of TCP optimizations. In a first optimization, a typical single TCP connection between a client and an origin server is broken into preferably three (3) separate TCP connections. These connections are: an edge-to-client connection, an edge-to-edge connection, and edge-to-origin connection. A second optimization replicates TCP state along the connection to increase fault tolerance. In this approach, preferably a given TCP connection is maintained on two servers. When a packet is received by one server, called the primary, its state is updated and then passed to a second server, called the backup. Only when the backup sends an acknowledgement back to the primary can it then send a TCP acknowledgement back to the host that originally sent the packet. Another optimization reduces connection establishment latency. | 11-14-2013 |
Zachary Bryan Sears, Longmont, CO US
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20130159207 | IDENTIFYING LOCATION IN PACKAGE AND MAIL DELIVERY SYSTEMS - A system and method of identifying a location in a package and mail delivery system includes inputting a location coordinate into a conversion system having a grid data set, and determining the grid unit that contains the location coordinate. The conversion system divides the Earth's surface into a progressive grid system assigning the position of the location coordinate, and then further dividing the grid into increasingly smaller grid units until a precise identifier is determined for the input location coordinate. The determined identifier for said input location coordinate is output for use in package and mail delivery systems. | 06-20-2013 |