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Andrew Warr, San Francisco, CA US
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20150128255 | DIRECTIONAL TOUCH UNLOCKING FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES - A system and machine-implemented method for matching input gestures on a touch interface to a security pattern to allow user access to an electronic device or account. The security pattern may correspond to a combination of linear and non-linear input gestures relating to directional changes of the input gestures. A determination of the security pattern may be based on the end motion and speed of each input gesture. | 05-07-2015 |
Andrew Martin Warr, San Francisco, CA US
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20150133098 | DO-NOT-DISTURB MODES - Methods related to do-not-disturb modes activated by a mobile device are provided. An example method may include receiving a do-not-disturb notification by a mobile device indicating that the mobile device is in a do-not-disturb mode. The method may further include temporarily disabling, when the mobile device is in the do-not-disturb mode, causing at least one communications feature associated with the mobile device and one or more additional communications features associated with one or more ancillary devices to be temporarily disabled. Another example method may include detecting whether a mobile device is in one of a stationary display screen face down state or a moving display screen face down state, and, when the mobile device is in at least one of the stationary display screen face down state or the moving display screen face down state, causing a first communications feature associated with the mobile device to be temporarily disabled and sending a do-not-disturb notification to a server. Systems and computer-readable media are also described. | 05-14-2015 |
Andy Warr, San Francisco, CA US
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20150052473 | PRESENTING OPEN WINDOWS AND TABS - Systems and methods for presenting open windows and tabs are provided. In some aspects, multiple window indicators are presented, at a display of a computing device having multiple open windows, where each window indicator indicates content for a respective window of the multiple open windows, and where a first window from among the multiple open windows includes multiple open tabs. Multiple tab indicators are presented, at the display of the computing device, in conjunction with the window indicator of the first window and while continuing to present the multiple window indicators, where each tab indicator indicates content for a respective tab of the multiple open tabs. | 02-19-2015 |
Antony Warr, Wirral Merseyside GB
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20100094038 | SYNTHESIS - The present invention provides a method of preparing a sulfonyl ether comprising the steps of: v) reacting a sulfonic acid with an anhydride, under continuous vacuum distillation conditions, to form a carboxysulfonate; vi) reacting the carboxysulfonate with an optionally substituted cycloalkane ring containing at least 3 heteroatoms to form a sulfonyl ether pre-mix comprising a sulfonyl ether and at least two additional reaction products each containing at least one ether linkage; vii) subjecting the pre-mix to continuous vacuum distillation conditions to remove at least some of the additional reaction products from the sulfonyl ether pre-mix to provide a crude sulfonyl ether product; and viii) purifying the crude sulfonyl ether product. | 04-15-2010 |
Antony John Warr, Wirral Merseyside GB
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20120309989 | CONTINUOUS PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BETA-KETO ESTERS BY CLAISEN CONDENSATION - The invention concerns A continuous process for the production of compounds having the general formula (6): | 12-06-2012 |
20140051869 | CONTINUOUS PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BETA-KETO ESTERS BY CLAISEN CONDENSATION - A continuous process for producing compounds having the general formula (6) is provided: | 02-20-2014 |
Donald R. Warr, Midland, TX US
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20120248766 | Coupling Assembly With Corrosion Barrier for GRE-lined Premium Threaded Pipe - A corrosion resistant coupling assembly for two glass-lined, premium threaded pipe joints, the coupling assembly having opposed liner end wedge flanges that engage and trap a compressible, reinforced polymeric ring disposed between them, wherein the compressible ring has a wedge-shaped cross-section with oppositely facing, oppositely inclined side surfaces, so that each oppositely inclined side surface contacts and abuts against an oppositely disposed, cooperatively inclined surface of a liner end wedge flange to provide a corrosion-resistant barrier between the two pipe joints when the pin end and the box end are threadedly engaged and tightened to compress the polymeric ring. | 10-04-2012 |
Erin Elizabeth Warr, Kent, WA US
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20120260180 | Complex System Function Status Diagnosis and Presentation - Status of complex system functions is diagnosed and reported by analyzing traffic on a data network of the complex system. The network traffic may be placed on the data network by systems that perform functions for the complex system. A user may make a view selection via a remote user interface. The view selection identifies rules for determining a status of a selected subset of the functions or a status of selected ones of the functions for a selected state of operation, such as during initial power-up. The status of the functions may be determined from the network traffic using the rules and presented to the user via the user interface. The user may interact with the presentation to make different view selections. Multiple different view selections made via multiple different user interfaces may be supported simultaneously. | 10-11-2012 |
20140280851 | COMPLEX SYSTEM FUNCTION STATUS DIAGNOSIS AND PRESENTATION - Status of complex system functions is diagnosed and reported by analyzing traffic on a data network of the complex system. The network traffic may be placed on the data network by systems that perform functions for the complex system. A user may make a view selection via a remote user interface. The view selection identifies rules for determining a status of a selected subset of the functions or a status of selected ones of the functions for a selected state of operation, such as during initial power-up. The status of the functions may be determined from the network traffic using the rules and presented to the user via the user interface. The user may interact with the presentation to make different view selections. Multiple different view selections made via multiple different user interfaces may be supported simultaneously. | 09-18-2014 |
Gregory Goodman Warr, New South Wales AU
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20110129417 | ADMINISTRABLE COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to a composition suitable for administration to a subject, the composition comprising pharmacologically acceptable particulate material dispersed throughout a pharmacologically acceptable liquid carrier, the particulate material being maintained in the dispersed state by a steric stabiliser, wherein the steric stabiliser is a polymeric material comprising a steric stabilising polymeric segment and an anchoring polymeric segment, one or both of which are derived from one or more ethylenically unsaturated monomers that have been polymerised by a living polymerisation technique, wherein the steric stabilising polymeric segment is different from the anchoring polymeric segment, and wherein the anchoring polymeric segment has an affinity toward the surface of the particulate material and secures the stabiliser to the particulate material. | 06-02-2011 |
Gregory Goodman Warr, Earlwood AU
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20100048750 | VESICULATED POLYMER PARTICLES - The invention provides a method of preparing an aqueous dispersion of vesiculated polymer particles, the method comprising: preparing a dispersion of polymerisable particles within a continuous aqueous phase, the polymerisable particles having a structure that is defined by an outer organic phase that comprises one or more ethylenically unsaturated monomers and surrounds an inner aqueous phase, said inner aqueous phase defining a single void within the polymerisable particle, wherein a RAFT agent functions as a stabiliser for the outer organic phase within the continuous aqueous phase, and wherein a RAFT agent functions as a stabiliser for the inner aqueous phase within the outer organic phase; and polymerising the one or more ethylenically unsaturated monomers under the control of a RAFT agent functioning as said stabiliser to form the aqueous dispersion of vesiculated polymer particles. | 02-25-2010 |
John Peter Warr, Essex GB
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20080260657 | Process for Milling Poorly Soluble Drugs in Presence of Liquid Propellants - Drug substance for use in a pharmaceutical formulation may be prepared by a process which process comprises co-milling a suspension of the drug substance and a pharmaceutically acceptable polymer in a liquid propellant. | 10-23-2008 |
Kathryn S. Warr, Hampshire GB
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20100049833 | METHOD, APPARATUS AND COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR MODIFYING AN ENDPOINT REFERENCE REPRESENTING A WEB SERVICE ENDPOINT - WS-Addressing EndpointReferences represent Web service endpoints and are propagated in the SOAP Envelope as part of Web service interactions. | 02-25-2010 |
Matthew Robert Warr, Madison, CT US
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20150148345 | THERAPIES FOR TREATING MYELOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS - Provided herein are methods, compositions, and kits for treating myeloproliferative disorders or neoplasms, including polycythemia vera, primary myelofibrosis, thrombocythemia, and essential thrombocythemia. | 05-28-2015 |
Owen J. Warr, Muskego, WI US
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20130140092 | CAB MODULE FOR A MINING MACHINE - A seat module for an industrial machine. The industrial machine includes a base, a body, and a cab module supporting the seat module. The seat module includes a seat, a control panel mounted on the seat, one or more monitors attached to the control panel, and a plurality of controls positioned on the control panel. The seat module also includes a controller having a processor and connected to the control panel. The controller is configured to receive information from the plurality of controls and to control the operation of the industrial machine based on the received information. | 06-06-2013 |
20130140802 | LEVELING SYSTEM - A leveling system for supporting a drill assembly includes at least one hydraulic actuator and a manifold coupled to the actuator. The hydraulic actuator supports the cab relative to a support surface, and includes a first end coupled to the cab and a second end that is extendable away from the first end. The manifold is coupled to the actuator and includes a directional flow control valve, a regenerative flow valve, and at least one counterbalance valve for controlling the extension of the actuator. The counterbalance valve is in direct fluid communication with the actuator. | 06-06-2013 |
William Warr, Glendale, CA US
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20090290270 | OVERLOAD CONTROL OF AN ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION SYSTEM WITH UNKNOWN AVAILABILITY OF MECHANICAL POWER CAPACITY - A control system for an electrical power generation system (EPGS) provides overload protection without disconnecting a generator of the EPGS from an excessive electrical load. Available engine power and current levels of the electrical load are continuously measured and computed. A command voltage is calculated in real time that corresponds to a voltage required to sustain with the maximum available power. Output voltage of a generator of the EPGS is controlled at the calculated command voltage so that a power limit of the engine is not exceeded during electrical overload conditions. | 11-26-2009 |
20090290392 | ACTIVE EMI FILTERING USING MAGNETIC COUPLING CANCELLATION - An active electromagnetic interference (EMI) filtering may reduce the requirements for high current differential mode inductors. The active EMI filtering of the present invention may be useful in power devices that use switching power converters. Conventional EMI differential mode filtering devices may occupy up to 30% of the total weight and volume of the power electronics. Conventional differential mode filtering inductors tend to be large and heavy, especially so for high current input power lines. The present invention may replace the large conventional differential mode filtering inductors with a smaller set of coupled inductors. | 11-26-2009 |
20100066165 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPROVING PEAK POWER CAPABILITY OF AN AIRCRAFT - A method and system for improving peak power capability in an electrical system is disclosed. The system may include an auxiliary generator operated in conjunction with one or more main engine generators during the need for increased transient load demands. The system may include a main engine generator, an auxiliary generator, an inverter/converter controller (ICC) connected to respective generators, a semi-conductor power device connected between the ICCs, and a main bus between the semi-conductor power device and a load. | 03-18-2010 |
20110060473 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LEAD-UNITY-LAG ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION SYSTEM - A method employing a lead-unity-lag adjustment on a power generation system is disclosed. The method may include calculating a unity power factor point and adjusting system parameters to shift a power factor angle to substantially match an operating power angle creating a new unity power factor point. The method may then define operation parameters for a high reactance permanent magnet machine based on the adjusted power level. | 03-10-2011 |
20110103113 | COMPOSITE AC TO DC POWER CONVERTER - A 24-pulse composite AC-to-DC converter is a converter using two or more conversion methods in parallel. The converter may include a main rectifier receiving at least a portion of an input AC signal, an autotransformer having an output voltage with lower amplitude than the input AC signal, and a plurality of auxiliary bridge rectifiers, each receiving the output from each leg of the autotransformer. In one embodiment of the invention, the main rectifier may receive a substantial portion of the load current, allowing each of the auxiliary bridge rectifiers to be generally smaller than the main rectifier. | 05-05-2011 |
20120016531 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR POWER QUALITY PROTECTION - A method for power quality protection includes measurement of electrical and nonelectrical parameters, calculation of additional electrical and nonelectrical parameters, comparison of the value of the calculated parameters with maximum allowed values from a power quality perspective, activation of protection mechanisms for transitioning to a safe mode or for isolation from the bus. The systems and methods may prevent equipment failures when out of the spec power quality is present in the distribution bus and may protect the distribution bus from imposing power quality problems due to equipment failures. Because most of the sensors in the systems of the present invention are already used for other control and protection purposes, there may be no reliability degradation. Most of the calculations and the control logic may be performed digitally for improved reliability and flexibility to modify algorithms. | 01-19-2012 |
20130094257 | COMPOSITE AC-TO-DC POWER CONVERTER USING MIDPOINT METHOD - A 24-pulse and 18-pulse composite AC-to-DC converter is a converter using two or more conversion methods in parallel. The converter may include a main rectifier receiving at least a portion of an input AC signal, an autotransformer having an output voltage with lower amplitude than the input AC signal, and a plurality of auxiliary bridge rectifiers, each receiving the output from each leg of the autotransformer. In one embodiment of the invention, the main rectifier may receive a substantial portion of the load current, allowing each of the auxiliary bridge rectifiers to be generally smaller than the main rectifier. | 04-18-2013 |
20130128634 | COMPOSITE AC TO DC CONVERTER WITH BOOSTING CAPABILITIES - A composite-like AC-to-DC converter has boosting capabilities. The term “composite AC-to-DC converter” has been coined to distinguish a converter using two or more conversion methods in parallel. All the autotransformer designs for the boost topology composite-like system begin with vector diagrams constructed using the tips of the line-to-line voltage vectors. A constructor arc is swung between these tips equal to the length of the line-to-line voltage vector span. The number of autotransformer three-phase outputs is then determined by the number of equally spaced rays drawn from the opposite vector tip to the arc. The intersection of points of these rays with the arc are used to design the composite-like autotransformer's winding's voltage ratios and interconnections. | 05-23-2013 |
20130170257 | COMPOSITE AC-TO-DC POWER CONVERTER USING WYE ARCHITECTURE - A composite power conversion method using a WYE asymmetrical autotransformer that converts electrical power from AC to DC uses two or more conversion methods in parallel and provides a passive technique that “splits” the input 3-phase voltages into additional phases, so that the number of DC rectification pulses is increased to improve AC line current THD The WYE asymmetric autotransformer topology provides a potential improvement in size/weight and efficiency compared to former asymmetric autotransformers. | 07-04-2013 |
20140119073 | COMPOSITE AC-TO-DC POWER CONVERTER WITH BOOSTING CAPABILITIES - A nearly 2 to 1 boosting mufti-phase AC-to-DC converter may include a main rectifier, an auxiliary rectifier; and an autotransformer connected to the main rectifier and the auxiliary rectifier. The autotransformer may include a plurality of interconnected windings arranged in a plurality of legs, with one of the legs for each phase and with each leg including a plurality of windings, wherein all but one of the windings of each leg have equal turns ratios and one of the windings of each leg has a turns ratio that is less than the turns ratio of all of the other windings of the respective leg. | 05-01-2014 |
20140340950 | Composite AC-to-DC Power Converter with Boosting Capabilities Using T Configuration - A boosting AC-to-DC converter An AC-to-DC converter may include a main rectifier, a first auxiliary rectifier, a second auxiliary rectifiers and a transformer assembly. The transformer assembly may include a set of primary windings arranged in a first multiphase configuration and connected to the main rectifier, a first set of secondary windings arranged in a second multiphase relationship and connected to the first auxiliary rectifier and a second set of secondary windings arranged in a third multiphase configuration and connected to the second auxiliary rectifier. The second multiphase configuration of the first set of secondary windings and the third multiphase configuration of the second set of secondary windings may be in phase shifting relationships relative to the first multiphase configuration of the set of primary windings. | 11-20-2014 |
20140346986 | PARALLEL HARNESS CURRENT IMBALANCE AND FAILURE DETECTION - Current imbalance may be detected in a 3-phase power system by monitoring current output between two points of a phase signal provided along wire pairs from an inverter to a motor. In some embodiments, each wire of a wire pair leading to the motor from the inverter may be provided with a line current sensor. A comparison of current output from each wire in the wire pair may be performed to determine if a current imbalance is present. In some embodiments, a phase current sensor may be coupled to a phase input of the inverter. Failures in the 3-phase system may be detected by measuring the output from each phase current sensor for imbalanced distribution of power output. In some embodiments, the output from the phase current sensors may be compared to an output of a line current sensor along the same phase for current imbalances or harness failures. | 11-27-2014 |
20150016156 | COMPOSITE AC-TO-DC POWER CONVERTER WITH BOOSTING CAPABILITIES - A boosting AC-to-DC converter may include a main rectifier, first and second auxiliary rectifiers, and an autotransformer. The autotransformer may include a plurality of winding assemblies each having a primary terminal connected to an AC power source, a main secondary terminal connected to the main rectifier, a first auxiliary secondary terminal connected to the first auxiliary rectifier, and a second auxiliary secondary terminal connected to the second auxiliary rectifier. Impedance between the primary terminal of each of the winding assemblies and the main rectifier is less than impedance between the primary terminal of each of the winding assemblies and either the first auxiliary rectifier or the second auxiliary rectifier. Impedance between the primary terminal of each of the first winding assemblies and the first auxiliary rectifier is different from impedance between the primary terminal of each of the winding assemblies and the second auxiliary rectifier. | 01-15-2015 |
20150078879 | AIRCRAFT ENGINE COWL DOOR MOVEMENT CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method are provided for controlling the movement of an aircraft engine cowl door between an open position and a closed position. The system includes an electric motor, at least one actuator, and an electrically operated brake. The actuator is coupled to the motor and is operable to move the cowl door between the closed and the open position. The electrically operated brake is coupled to the electric motor and the at least one actuator and is configured, upon being energized, to supply a unidirectional resisting torque load to the electric motor that does not prevent motor rotation. | 03-19-2015 |