Vickery, US
Brian S. Vickery, Los Gatos, CA US
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20090077625 | ASSOCIATING INFORMATION RELATED TO COMPONENTS IN STRUCTURED DOCUMENTS STORED IN THEIR NATIVE FORMAT IN A DATABASE - A system for associating information related to a component of a structured document that is stored in its native format in a database system includes generating a hierarchical node tree comprising a plurality of nodes, where each node represents a component in the structured document, and generating a path associated with each node, where the path follows the hierarchical structure of the structured document from a root node to the node. In each node, an identifier associated with the path is stored. A table is provided that correlates the identifier with information related to the associated path. The information applies to the component represented by the node. | 03-19-2009 |
20090171926 | Processing Structured Documents Stored in a Database - A method, computer readable medium, and system for processing a structured document are disclosed. The method, computer readable medium, and system include identifying a plurality of strings processed by a database, assigning an identifier to each of the plurality of strings, storing each of the plurality of strings and its assigned identifier in a table in the database, and utilizing the table during document processing. | 07-02-2009 |
20120011136 | Processing Structured Documents Stored in a Database - A method, computer readable medium, and system for processing a structured document are disclosed. The method, computer readable medium, and system include identifying a plurality of strings processed by a database, assigning an identifier to each of the plurality of strings, storing each of the plurality of strings and its assigned identifier in a table in the database, and utilizing the table during document processing. | 01-12-2012 |
Brian Shaun Vickery, Los Gatos, CA US
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20090132518 | Automated re-ordering of columns for alignment trap reduction - An automated method to align column values to proper byte boundaries for rapid scanning in a parallel processing database system. A table definition is received having a logical order of fields. The fields are re-ordered to create a physical order of fields. The physical order of fields has fixed length fields having a same byte alignment requirement positioned adjacent to each other in descending order from largest size to smallest size, and wherein a first fixed length field in the physical order is aligned on a proper byte boundary. Other embodiments, aspects and features are also disclosed. | 05-21-2009 |
Chad Vickery, Chevy Chase, MD US
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20140207694 | ELECTORAL INTEGRITY ASSESSMENT METHOD, AND SYSTEM - A method of electoral integrity assessment, and system. The method and system includes a qualitative assessment and quantitative assessment. | 07-24-2014 |
Christopher L. Vickery, Augusta, GA US
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20110077966 | ALLERGY ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method of managing information related to immunotherapy treatment in a computer system is provided. The computer system includes an input peripheral system for reading a computer-readable code and inputting the computer-readable code into the computer system. An antigen having a predetermined concentration is associated with a master code that is computer readable to at least identify the antigen and the concentration of the antigen associated with the master code. An antigen recipe to be administered to the patient during immunotherapy treatment is associated with an antigen recipe code that is computer readable to identify each antigen included in the antigen recipe that is to be administered to the patient. In response to receiving the master code read by the input peripheral system in communication with the computer system, the antigen and the concentration of the antigen are associated with the antigen recipe code. | 03-31-2011 |
Craig Stephen Vickery, Reading, MA US
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20110010929 | SYSTEMS FOR PRODUCING ASSEMBLIES - This invention relates to methods and systems for attaching components to strips of material to form assemblies, e.g., a system for fastening pre-sharpened razor blades to individual support strips on a continuous band of material, such as a metal, to form discrete blade assemblies. | 01-20-2011 |
20110283550 | CUTTING MEMBERS FOR SHAVING RAZORS - Cutting members for razors are provided that have been subjected to a localized heat-treating process, e.g., application of laser energy. In some cases, the cutting members include a bent portion, and the localized heat-treating process is used to enhance ductility and thereby facilitate formation of the bent portion. | 11-24-2011 |
20130091710 | CUTTING MEMBERS FOR SHAVING RAZORS - Cutting members for razors are provided that have a blade portion and a base portion, the blade portion having a cutting edge region terminated at a free end thereof and an opposing non-cutting edge region, the blade portion being bent relative to the base portion in a bent portion spaced from the cutting edge region and adjacent to the non-cutting edge region, wherein the bent portion extends about 108 degrees to about 115 degrees from the base portion, the bent portion having a radius of about 0.30 mm to about 0.45 mm, at least part of the cutting member having a hardness of about hardness of about 540 HV to about 750 HV, and a thickness of the bent portion is less than the average thickness of the cutting member. | 04-18-2013 |
20140041234 | CUTTING MEMBERS FOR SHAVING RAZORS - Cutting members for razors are provided that have a blade portion and a base portion, the blade portion having a cutting edge region terminated at a free end thereof and an opposing non-cutting edge region, the blade portion being bent relative to the base portion in a bent portion spaced from the cutting edge region and adjacent to the non-cutting edge region, wherein the bent portion extends about 108 degrees to about 115 degrees from the base portion, the bent portion having a radius of about 0.30 mm to about 0.45 mm, at least part of the cutting member having a hardness of about hardness of about 540 HV to about 750 HV, and a thickness of the bent portion is less than the average thickness of the cutting member. | 02-13-2014 |
Daniel Vickery, San Francisco, CA US
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20130254699 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING DOCUMENTS AND OTHER ELECTRONIC CONTENT - This disclosure relates to systems and methods for managing documents and other electronic works. Certain embodiments relate to enabling secure, governed, and/or audited collaboration and/or document management over cloud storage platforms (e.g., third-party cloud storage platforms). Further embodiments relate to providing key and rights management as well as collaboration services in conjunction with cloud storage services. | 09-26-2013 |
20140298207 | Systems and Methods for Managing Documents and Other Electronic Content - This disclosure relates to systems and methods for enabling collaboration and/or task management between one or more users. Certain embodiments facilitate task management in connection with secure, governed, and/or audited collaboration and/or document management services using an interface that includes social communication features. Further embodiments relate to search operations returning active and/or functional search results that a user may interact with in connection with performing various activities in connection with a collaboration and/or document management service. | 10-02-2014 |
Deb K. Vickery, Landenberg, PA US
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20090170218 | METHODS FOR DETECTION OF CYCLOSPORIN A - Methods and reagents are disclosed for determining the presence and/or amount of cyclosporin A in a medium suspected of containing cyclosporin A. In the method a combination is provided in a medium. The combination comprises (i) the sample, (ii) a first member of a signal producing system (sps) associated with a first support wherein the first sps member is capable of activating a second member of the sps and wherein the first support is associated with a first member of a specific binding pair, and (iii) the second sps member associated with a second support wherein the second sps member is activatable by the first sps member. The second support comprises either (I) cyclosporin C or cyclosporin A and the combination further comprises a conjugate of an antibody for cyclosporin A and a second member of the specific binding pair or (II) antibody for cyclosporin A and the combination further comprises a conjugate of cyclosporin A and a second member of the specific binding pair. The combination is subjected to conditions for binding of cyclosporin A to the antibody for cyclosporin A. The first sps member is activated and the amount of signal generated by the second sps member is detected. The amount of signal is related to the presence and/or amount of cyclosporin A in the sample. | 07-02-2009 |
20110230638 | METHODS FOR DETECTION OF CYCLOSPORIN A - Methods and reagents are disclosed for determining the presence and/or amount of cyclosporin A in a medium suspected of containing cyclosporin A. In the method a combination is provided in a medium. The combination comprises (i) the sample, (ii) a first member of a signal producing system (sps) associated with a first support wherein the first sps member is capable of activating a second member of the sps and wherein the first support is associated with a first member of a specific binding pair, and (iii) the second sps member associated with a second support wherein the second sps member is activatable by the first sps member. The second support comprises either (I) cyclosporin C or cyclosporin A and the combination further comprises a conjugate of an antibody for cyclosporin A and a second member of the specific binding pair or (II) antibody for cyclosporin A and the combination further comprises a conjugate of cyclosporin A and a second member of the specific binding pair. The combination is subjected to conditions for binding of cyclosporin A to the antibody for cyclosporin A. The first sps member is activated and the amount of signal generated by the second sps member is detected. The amount of signal is related to the presence and/or amount of cyclosporin A in the sample. | 09-22-2011 |
Earl Vickery, Oklahoma City, OK US
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20130287637 | COAXIAL / COAXIAL TREATMENT MODULE - A treatment module for use in an abatement system for process exhaust gases. The treatment module has a centrally located flame wall oxidizer module that cause the process exhaust gases to travel within a cylinder of gas a short distance upon exiting the exhaust conduit before the gases are oxidized. Following oxidation, two coaxial cylinders of water spray flush solid, liquid and water soluble components of the oxidation products from the resulting oxidation products stream into a bottom water reservoir. The first inner water spray cylinder coaxially surrounds the flame wall oxidizer module and flows co-currently with the downward flow of oxidation products. The gaseous oxidation products then turn 180 degrees and pass upward through a second outer water spray cylinder located coaxial to and surrounding the first water spray. Thereafter, the remaining water insoluble gaseous oxidation products exit the treatment module. | 10-31-2013 |
Earl Vickery, Edmond, OK US
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20140308184 | WRAP AROUND FLAME WALL - A process exhaust waste gas abatement system in the form of a wrap around flame wall module or burner for effectively and efficiently abating a variety of different waste gas streams employing a variety of different fuel-oxidizers. The module includes a variable number of gas outlets provided around a central waste process gas conduit. The gas outlets may either be oriented in a parallel configuration or a converging configuration. The length of the nose piece on the module is between 0.125 and 4 inches to prevent build up of decomposition or oxidation products on the module. | 10-16-2014 |
Eric Vickery, Irondale, AL US
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20120173253 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR REDUCING THE BURDEN ON SCHEDULING SYSTEMS BY FORECASTING A DEMAND FOR MEDICAL RESOURCES - The present invention generates a forecast factor indicating an anticipated demand for a medical resource in a medical facility during a selected time period. The invention generates the forecast factor using billing data retrieved from one or more billing data systems wherein the retrieved billing data is from a prior time period that is comparable to the selected time period. The invention may also generate a schedule of the medical resource using the determined forecast factor such that the generated schedule may substantially correspond to the anticipated demand for the medical resource during the selected time period. In addition, the invention may also generate one or more displays of the determined forecast factor to a user and may also receive a user input for selecting and/or modifying the protocol used to determine the forecast factor. | 07-05-2012 |
20130132115 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR REDUCING THE BURDEN ON SCHEDULING SYSTEMS BY FORECASTING A DEMAND FOR MEDICAL RESOURCES - The present invention generates a forecast factor indicating an anticipated demand for a medical resource in a medical facility during a selected time period. The invention generates the forecast factor using billing data retrieved from one or more billing data systems wherein the retrieved billing data is from a prior time period that is comparable to the selected time period. The invention may also generate a schedule of the medical resource using the determined forecast factor such that the generated schedule may substantially correspond to the anticipated demand for the medical resource during the selected time period. In addition, the invention may also generate one or more displays of the determined forecast factor to a user and may also receive a user input for selecting and/or modifying the protocol used to determine the forecast factor. | 05-23-2013 |
Eric L. Vickery, Williamston, SC US
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20110305904 | SIZING COMPOSITION FOR GLASS FIBERS - A sizing composition that permits in-line chopping and drying of reinforcement fibers for reinforcing thermoset resins is provided. The size composition includes at least one coupling agent and one or more blocked polyurethane film forming agents. The blocking agent preferably de-blocks at a temperature that permits simultaneous or nearly simultaneous de-blocking and curing of the polyurethane film former. The sized fiber strands may be chopped to form chopped strand segments and dried in a fluidized bed oven, such as a Cratec® drying oven, in-line. The chopped fiber strands may then be used in a bulk molding compound and molded into a reinforced composite article. Chopping the glass fibers in-line lowers the manufacturing costs for products produced from the sized fiber bundles. Further, because the reinforcement fibers can be chopped and dried at a much faster rate with the inventive size composition compared to conventional off-line chopping processes, productivity is increased. | 12-15-2011 |
Henry Keith Vickery, Greenbrier, TN US
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20160129275 | MAGNETIC HYPERTHERMAL ABLATION OF TUMOR CELLS - A method of treating cancer cells in a tumor comprising: a) administering a pharmaceutical composition comprising: i) functionalized magnetic gold nanoparticles (GNP) coated with a polymer giving them a positive charge and ii) a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier therefore; and b) exposing the tumor to an intense and rapidly fluctuating magnetic field sufficient to induce eddy currents capable of hyperthermally ablating the cancer cells. | 05-12-2016 |
Joel Alan Vickery, Collinsville, IL US
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20090319248 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A SIMULATED NETWORK TRAFFIC GENERATOR - System and methods for generating network traffic in a simulated network environment including creating one or more network traffic pattern within the simulated network environment that replicate actual traffic patterns within a users operating network environment, creating a traffic profile utilizing one or more of the network traffic patterns, creating a traffic scenario that includes a group of created traffic profiles and traffic scenario metadata wherein creating includes traffic pattern metadata, traffic profile metadata, and traffic scenario metadata. | 12-24-2009 |
20090319249 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR NETWORK MONITORING AND ANALYSIS OF A SIMULATED NETWORK - Systems and methods for monitoring and analyzing components and operation of a simulated network environment including a module configured for storing a predetermined baseline for the simulated network environment, monitoring the simulated network environment during one or more operations, analyzing the monitored operations and the impact of the operations on one or more components of the simulated network environment, and comparing at least one of the monitored operations and impacts of the operations against the predetermined baseline. | 12-24-2009 |
20090319647 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTOMATED BUILDING OF A SIMULATED NETWORK ENVIRONMENT - Systems and methods for a system for automatically building a simulated network environment creating device profiles with device level metadata, segment profiles that utilize one or more of the created device profiles and that includes segment metadata, and a network environment profile that is created from segment profiles and that includes network environment metadata and a hierarchy based on dependencies with other segments within the network environment profile. | 12-24-2009 |
20090319906 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RECONSTITUTION OF NETWORK ELEMENTS IN A SIMULATED NETWORK - Systems and methods for automatically restoring any network device in a simulated network environment to a predefined configuration including module is configured for creating one or more network device images for one or more network devices within a user's operating network environment, creating an image set utilizing one or more of the created network device images, and initiating the restoring of the network devices within the simulated network environment utilizing at least one of the created network device images and image sets. | 12-24-2009 |
20090320137 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A SIMULATED NETWORK ATTACK GENERATOR - Systems and methods for generating a network attack within a simulated network environment including a module configured for creating one or more attack events against network devices within the simulated network environment wherein the attack events include exploitations of published and unpublished vulnerabilities and failures of hardware and software network systems, devices, or applications within the simulated network environment and for executing the created attack event on the simulated network environment and having an interface configured for receiving metadata regarding each attack event and adding the received attack event metadata to each associated attack event. | 12-24-2009 |
20140046644 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR NETWORK MONITORING AND ANALYSIS OF A SIMULATED NETWORK - Systems and methods for monitoring and analyzing components and operation of a simulated network environment including a module configured for storing a predetermined baseline for the simulated network environment, monitoring the simulated network environment during one or more operations, analyzing the monitored operations and the impact of the operations on one or more components of the simulated network environment, and comparing at least one of the monitored operations and impacts of the operations against the predetermined baseline. | 02-13-2014 |
20140046645 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR NETWORK MONITORING AND ANALYSIS OF A SIMULATED NETWORK - Systems and methods for monitoring and analyzing components and operation of a simulated network environment including a module configured for storing a predetermined baseline for the simulated network environment, monitoring the simulated network environment during one or more operations, analyzing the monitored operations and the impact of the operations on one or more components of the simulated network environment, and comparing at least one of the monitored operations and impacts of the operations against the predetermined baseline. | 02-13-2014 |
Joshua Vickery, New York, NY US
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20160043928 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REMOTE MANAGEMENT OF SALE TRANSACTION DATA - This invention discloses a novel system and method and system for sharing a data item among a plurality of computers connected in an arbitrary network topology. In the preferred embodiment, each of the plurality of computers has a local copy of the data item, but can only edit the copy by obtaining a token from the current token owner, thereby becoming a new current token owner. When the token owner makes a change to the data item, the change is broadcast to the other computers, along with the identity of the new current token owner. Routing of token requests and broadcasts is accomplished by means of each computer calculating a routing table based on information it receives from those computers to which it is directly connected on the network. | 02-11-2016 |
Laura Vickery, Portland, OR US
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20080254711 | ADULT NOVELTY ITEMS - Adult novelty items include a body defining an at least open object region and means for cleansing, lubricating, and/or stimulating an object received in the object region. | 10-16-2008 |
Mark Evan Vickery, Florence, AL US
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20140370166 | SYSTEM FOR THE APPLICATION OF ALKALINE SOLUTION TO DE-FEATHERED, PRE-CHILLED BIRDS - A method for the reduction of gram-negative bacteria on de-feathered, pre-chilled birds includes preparing an alkaline mixture comprising sodium hydroxide and at least one other component. The method further includes combining the alkaline mixture with a waterline creating an alkaline solution. The method further includes testing the alkaline solution for pH values. The method further includes determining if pH value is between approximately 9 and approximately 14. The method further includes exposing a de-feathered, pre-chilled bird carcass to the alkaline solution if the alkaline solution is between approximately 9 and approximately 14. The method further includes repeating the steps of combining of the alkaline mixture with the waterline and testing the alkaline solution for pH values, and then exposing a de-feathered, pre-chilled bird carcass to the alkaline solution if the alkaline solution is between approximately 9 and approximately 14. | 12-18-2014 |
Michael C.l. Vickery, Burmingham, AL US
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20120129151 | Quantitative Real-Time Assay For Noroviruses And Enteroviruses With Built In Quality Control Standard - A method is provided for reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) accomplished by: a) amplifying a reverse transcribed cDNA in a mixture containing Norovirus Genogroup I and Norovirus Genogroup II primers and probes, in which the Norovirus primers and probes can distinguish between Genogroup I and Genogroup II viruses; b) quantifying virus; and c) normalizing data based on a universal internal RNA control. Optionally, the method may also include primers and probes for Enteroviruses. The present invention also provides a reaction mixture comprising containing Norovirus Genogroup I and Norovirus Genogroup II primers and probes, in which the Norovirus primers and probes can distinguish between Genogroup I and Genogroup II viruses and universal internal RNA control primers and probes. | 05-24-2012 |
20140065603 | Quantitative Real-Time Assay for Noroviruses and Enteroviruses with Built in Quality Control Standard - A method is provided for reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) comprising a) amplifying a reverse transcribed cDNA in a mixture comprising Norovirus Genogroup I and Norovirus Genogroup II primers and probes, wherein said Norovirus primers and probes distinguish between Genogroup I and Genogroup II viruses; b) quantifying virus; and c) normalizing data based on a universal internal RNA control. Optionally, the method may also include primers and probes for Enteroviruses. A reaction mixture comprising Norovirus Genogroup I and Norovirus Genogroup II primers and probes, wherein said Norovirus primers and probes distinguish between Genogroup I and Genogroup II viruses and universal internal RNA control primers and probes are also included. | 03-06-2014 |
Michael K. Vickery, Jonesboro, AR US
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20130078345 | SHAPED FOOD ARTICLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Systems and methods for manufacturing edible food articles having three dimensional shapes from raw ingredients such as moist dough involve shaping preforms in an upside-down orientation over inverted cup-shaped molds. Shaping of the preforms is assisted by gravitational forces and directional forced airflow into relatively complicated three dimensional shapes with simplified equipment and manufacturing steps. | 03-28-2013 |
Phillip Andrew Vickery, Greenwood, SC US
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20150132376 | MULTI-COMPARTMENTED CONTAINER - The invention provides a multi-compartmented container suitable for the delivery of pharmaceuticals, medicines, vitamins, and the like. | 05-14-2015 |
Rebekah C. Vickery, Mountain View, CA US
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20110196833 | Storage of Data In A Distributed Storage System - A distributed storage system has multiple instances. There is a plurality of local instances, and at least some of the local instances are at physically distinct geographic locations. Each local instance is configured to store data for a non-empty set of blobs in a plurality of data stores having a plurality of distinct data store types. In addition, each local instance stores metadata for the respective set of blobs in a metadata store distinct from the data stores. There is also a plurality of global instances. Each global instance is configured to store data for zero or more blobs in zero or more data stores and store metadata for all blobs stored at any local or global instance. The system selects one global instance to run a replication module that replicates blobs between instances according to blob policies. Some systems also include dynamic replication based on user needs. | 08-11-2011 |
Rodney D. Vickery, Furlong, PA US
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20140163071 | BIOAVAILABLE COMPOSITIONS OF AMORPHOUS PIPERIDINYL COMPOUNDS - This invention relates to solid amorphous dispersions comprising Compound I having the formula (formula I), or stereoisomers thereof, and one or more polymers. More particularly, this invention relates to bioavailable amorphous solid dispersions of Compound I that are unexpectedly stable in suspension and in the solid state for extended periods of time that may be used for tabletting. | 06-12-2014 |
Travis Vickery, Knoxville, TN US
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20120152182 | Lick Deterrent Strip - A lick deterrent strip for deterring an animal from licking a wound is provided. The lick deterrent strip is securable to the animal or a bandage such that the lick deterrent strip is positioned over the wound or near the area of the wound. As used herein, a “wound” refers to an injured area on an animal, including, but not limited to, abscesses, cuts, hot spots, incisions, punctures, sores, and stitches. When secured to the animal, the lick deterrent strip provides an exposed surface with electrically energized contacts arranged on the exposed surface. When a conductive portion of the animal, such as the animal's mouth, is placed in electrical communication with the contacts, the lick deterrent strip provides an electrical stimulus to the animal, which deters the animal from accessing or licking the wound. | 06-21-2012 |
20140020635 | Image-Based Animal Control Systems and Methods - Systems and methods of tracking an object within the field of view of an image sensing device. The system can include an animal control system having an image sensing system to determine a location of a pet within a field of view of the image sensing device, a controller to define a pet containment border within the field of view and to compare the location of the pet relative to the defined border, and a transmitter to transmit a stimulation signal to the pet to encourage or discourage the pet from crossing the border based on the comparison. | 01-23-2014 |