Ambrose, US
Aaron Ambrose, Shawnee Hill, OH US
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20150115877 | METHOD AND SYSTEM TO MOUNT A PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE TO WIRELESSLY CHARGE - A system and method for mounting and charging a portable electronic device on or in contiguity to a wireless charging device. The wireless power transferring and charging device includes a suction pump that provides a suction vacuum to mount/hold a portable electronic device onto an induction charging surface of the wireless charging device in a vertical or semi-vertical position to be wirelessly powered and/or charged. | 04-30-2015 |
Aaron M. Ambrose, Shawnee Hills, OH US
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20140328499 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONTROLLING VOLUME - A system includes a plurality of sources configured to provide a plurality of audio channels, and a control system including a processor, and a computer-readable storage media having computer-executable instructions embodied thereon. When executed by the processor, the computer-executable instructions cause the processor to adjust a master volume, identify a channel volume type associated with a first audio channel of the plurality of audio channels, and determine a channel volume associated with the first audio channel based at least partially on at least one of the adjustment of the master volume and the channel volume type. | 11-06-2014 |
Aaron Michael Ambrose, Dublin, OH US
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20090251868 | REMOTE CONTROL DOCK SYSTEM AND METHOD - A vehicle entertainment system and method to prevent a mechanical connection between certain components of an entertainment system for a vehicle can include an entertainment system housing containing a plurality of entertainment components and a remote control module. The remote control module can include a user interface on a surface of the remote control module. In addition, the remote control module can be configured to prevent secure mounting of the remote control module to the entertainment system housing when the remote control module is not the appropriate remote control module for the particular vehicle entertainment system. | 10-08-2009 |
20130097841 | REMOTE CONTROL DOCK SYSTEM AND METHOD - A vehicle entertainment system and method to prevent a mechanical connection between certain components of an entertainment system for a vehicle can include an entertainment system housing containing a plurality of entertainment components and a remote control module. The remote control module can include a user interface on a surface of the remote control module. In addition, the remote control module can be configured to prevent secure mounting of the remote control module to the entertainment system housing when the remote control module is not the appropriate remote control module for the particular vehicle entertainment system. | 04-25-2013 |
20130278843 | REMOTE CONTROL DOCK SYSTEM AND METHOD - A vehicle entertainment system and method to prevent a mechanical connection between certain components of an entertainment system for a vehicle can include an entertainment system housing containing a plurality of entertainment components and a remote control module. The remote control module can include a user interface on a surface of the remote control module. In addition, the remote control module can be configured to prevent secure mounting of the remote control module to the entertainment system housing when the remote control module is not the appropriate remote control module for the particular vehicle entertainment system. | 10-24-2013 |
Andrew Ambrose, Austin, TX US
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20160057388 | Online Conference System with Real-Time Document Transaction Platform - A computer-implemented online conferencing transactional platform system comprising an interaction module, a video-conferencing module, and a storage device may allow multiple participants in a video-conference to access, co-browse, collaboratively edit, and sign a transactional document. An interaction module fetches an image of a transactional document and a field identifier for an interactive transactional document element to be filled out from a remotely-connected secure signature API, saves those items in the storage device, and displays the image of the document, along with the interactive transactional document element on a webpage interface to a moderator and a signer end user in a video-conference. The interaction module receives information to fill out the interactive transactional document element and sends that information, along with the field identifier for the field the information is meant to fill out to the secure signature API. The interaction module further receives a filled-out transactional document in an I-frame from the secure signature API, allowing the signer end user to sign the transactional document using a secure embedded signature process. | 02-25-2016 |
Anthony Ambrose, Portland, OR US
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20100191997 | PREDICT COMPUTING PLATFORM MEMORY POWER UTILIZATION - A method is to include implementing at least one statistical prediction model to predict memory power utilization and reduce power consumption for a computing platform. The implementation includes determining a configuration parameter for the computing platform, monitoring an operating parameter for the computing platform and predicting memory power utilization for the computing platform based on the determined configuration parameter and the monitored operating parameter. The method is to also include transitioning at least one memory module resident on the computing platform to one of a plurality of power states based at least in part on memory power utilization predicted via the implementation of the at least one statistical prediction model. | 07-29-2010 |
Barry Edward Ambrose, Pasadena, CA US
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20090102656 | Active ID tags for increased range and functionality - An RFID tag that uses multiple components to both receive and send information. | 04-23-2009 |
Brady Jay Ambrose, Hurricane, UT US
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20160102877 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING AND CONTROLLING HEATING, VENTILATING, AND AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT - A system and process is provided for remotely monitoring and controlling an HVAC system. Data and information relating to an HVAC unit is transmitted from the HVAC unit via the internet to a remote server. The server is programmed to detect and diagnose problems with the HVAC unit and to respond by sending command signals to the HVAC unit that address the problems or modifies the operation of the HVAC unit. | 04-14-2016 |
Catherine G. Ambrose, Houston, TX US
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20090148497 | Antibiotic Microspheres for Treatment and Prevention Of Osteomyelitis and Enhancement of Bone Regrowth - A method of treating or preventing infection at a surgical site comprising a bony defect and an implanted metal device is disclosed. Biodegradable microspheres are placed at the site and are capable of near-linear controlled release of an antibiotic agent for a predetermined period of time. The microspheres are configured to be large enough to avoid being phagocytosed and removed from the body, and small enough in diameter to not physically inhibit bone growth at said bony defect site. The microspheres are formed of polylactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA), with or without polyethylene glycol (PEG), and sufficient antibiotic agent to produce bactericidal levels in body tissues. The microspheres exhibit near-linear delivery of the antibiotic agent for at least 4 weeks at levels exceeding the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) for organisms commonly found to be the cause of infections, and facilitate bone ingrowth or regrowth at the site. | 06-11-2009 |
20090200341 | Adjustable-Volume Liquid Dispensing Pump - An adjustable-volume liquid dispenser is disclosed. In one embodiment, an adjustable-volume liquid dispenser includes a spout and a plunger secured to the spout. The dispenser further includes a plunger lock moveable lengthwise along the plunger. The plunger lock is securable to the plunger at a plurality of positions on the plunger to adjust a volume of liquid to be dispensed. The dispenser also includes a spring in contact with the plunger. In addition, the dispenser includes a chamber comprising an interior for containing liquid. The plunger is slidably arranged with the chamber. A portion of the plunger is disposed within the chamber. Moreover, the dispenser includes a chamber cap secured to the chamber, and a valve disposed within the chamber. The dispenser also includes a shaft secured to the chamber. | 08-13-2009 |
Christine Ambrose, Reading, MA US
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20100184951 | Truncated BAFF Receptors - The disclosure provides a non-naturally occurring BAFF-R glycoprotein having a deletion in the extracellular domain which results in an altered O-linked glycosylation pattern. The disclosure also provides methods and pharmaceutical compositions for treating B-cell- and T-cell-mediated disorders. | 07-22-2010 |
20100233179 | BAFF, inhibitors thereof and their use in the modulation of B-cell response - The invention provides methods for treating or preventing disorders associated with expression of BAFF comprising BAFF and fragments thereof, antibodies, agonists and antagonists. | 09-16-2010 |
20110311530 | TRUNCATED BAFF RECEPTORS - The disclosure provides a non-naturally occurring BAFF-R glycoprotein having a deletion in the extracellular domain which results in an altered 0-linked glycosylation pattern. The disclosure also provides methods and pharmaceutical compositions for treating B-cell- and T-cell-mediated disorders. | 12-22-2011 |
20120189634 | TACI AS AN ANTI-TUMOR AGENT - A method of treating a mammal for a condition associated with undesired cell proliferation comprising administering to said mammal an effective amount of a TACI reagent, wherein said reagent extends mean survival time of said mammal by about 10% or more as compared to the absence of administering the TACI reagent. | 07-26-2012 |
20130177558 | Method of Treating Immunological Disorders by Administering Truncated BAFF Receptors - The disclosure provides a non-naturally occurring BAFF-R glycoprotein having a deletion in the extracellular domain which results in an altered O-linked glycosylation pattern. The disclosure also provides methods and pharmaceutical compositions for treating B-cell- and T-cell-mediated disorders. | 07-11-2013 |
20150023961 | METHODS OF MODULATING IMMUNOLOGICAL RESPONSES BY ADMINISTERING TRUNCATED BAFF RECEPTORS - The disclosure provides a non-naturally occurring BAFF-R glycoprotein having a deletion in the extracellular domain which results in an altered O-linked glycosylation pattern. The disclosure also provides methods and pharmaceutical compositions for treating B-cell- and T-cell-mediated disorders. | 01-22-2015 |
20150139992 | BAFF RECEPTOR (BCMA), AN IMMUNOREGULATORY AGENT - A novel receptor in the TNF family is provided: BAFF-R. Chimeric molecules and antibodies to BAFF-R and methods of use thereof are also provided. | 05-21-2015 |
20150218247 | TACI AS AN ANTI-TUMOR AGENT - A method of treating a mammal for a condition associated with undesired cell proliferation comprising administering to said mammal an effective amount of a TACI reagent, wherein said reagent extends mean survival time of said mammal by about 10% or more as compared to the absence of administering the TACI reagent. | 08-06-2015 |
Christine M. Ambrose, Reading, MA US
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20100166741 | ALTERED BR-3 BINDING POLYPEPTIDES - The present invention relates to novel BR3 binding antibodies having altered Fc effector function and/or having a mature core carbohydrate structure in the Fc region which lacks fiicose. The present invention also relates to the use of those BR3 binding antibodies and polypeptides in, e.g., methods of treatment, screening methods, diagnostic methods, assays and protein purification methods. | 07-01-2010 |
20100280227 | POLYPEPTIDES THAT BIND BR3 AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to novel BR3 binding antibodies and polypeptides, including antagonist and agonist polypeptides. The present invention also relates to the use of the BR3 binding antibodies and polypeptides in, e.g., methods of treatment, screening methods, diagnostic methods, assays and protein purification methods. | 11-04-2010 |
20100311189 | Novel Receptor Nucleic Acids and Polypeptides - Disclosed are nucleic acids encoding BAFF-R polypeptides, as well as antibodies to BAFF-R polypeptides and pharmaceutical compositions including the same. Methods of treating tumorigenic and autoimmune conditions using the nucleic acids, polypeptides, antibodies and pharmaceutical compositions of this invention are also provided. | 12-09-2010 |
20120070437 | METHOD OF IDENTIFYING COMPOUNDS THAT BIND BAFF-R - Disclosed are nucleic acids encoding BAFF-R polypeptides, as well as antibodies to BAFF-R polypeptides and pharmaceutical compositions including the same. Methods of treating tumorigenic and autoimmune conditions using the nucleic acids, polypeptides, antibodies and pharmaceutical compositions of this invention are also provided. | 03-22-2012 |
20140187485 | NOVEL RECEPTOR NUCLEIC ACIDS AND POLYPEPTIDES - Disclosed are nucleic acids encoding BAFF-R polypeptides, as well as antibodies to BAFF-R polypeptides and pharmaceutical compositions including the same. Methods of treating tumorigenic and autoimmune conditions using the nucleic acids, polypeptides, antibodies and pharmaceutical compositions of this invention are also provided. | 07-03-2014 |
David Ambrose, Quartz Hill, CA US
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20120275905 | LIFT FAN SPHERICAL THRUST VECTORING NOZZLE - A thrust-vectoring nozzle is disclosed that includes a cylindrical case and a flow director. The flow director includes a cylindrical ring having a dimension to fit within the cylindrical case. The cylindrical ring has an inner wall and an outer wall and a plurality of fixed vanes are coupled to the inner wall of the ring. The flow director is configured to rotate about first and second mutually perpendicular axes. | 11-01-2012 |
David Ambrose, St. Charles, IL US
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20140260566 | DEVICE AND METHODS OF USING A PIEZOELECTRIC MICROBALANCE SENSOR - Methods for monitoring scale deposition in a water-containing industrial process are disclosed. In certain embodiments, the water-containing industrial process is an aqueous cooling system. In certain embodiments, the methods incorporate fluorometric monitoring and control techniques along with a piezoelectric microbalance sensor. A particular embodiment of a piezoelectric microbalance sensor is additionally disclosed, along with at least one method for using the particular embodiment that is independent of whether fluorometric monitoring and control techniques are utilized. | 09-18-2014 |
20140262202 | DEVICE AND METHODS OF USING A PIEZOELECTRIC MICROBALANCE SENSOR - Methods for monitoring scale deposition in a water-containing industrial process are disclosed. In certain embodiments, the water-containing industrial process is an aqueous cooling system. In certain embodiments, the methods incorporate fluorometric monitoring and control techniques along with a piezoelectric microbalance sensor. A particular embodiment of a piezoelectric microbalance sensor is additionally disclosed, along with at least one method for using the particular embodiment that is independent of whether fluorometric monitoring and control techniques are utilized. | 09-18-2014 |
Dianna L. Ambrose, Neenah, WI US
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20120141566 | Protein Stabilized Antimicrobial Composition Formed by Melt Processing - A method for forming an antimicrobial composition that includes mixing an antimicrobially active botanical oil (e.g., thymol, carvacrol, etc.) and protein within a melt blending device (e.g., extruder) is provided. Despite the problems normally associated with melt processing proteins, the present inventors have discovered that the processing conditions and components may be selectively controlled to allow for the formation of a stable, melt-processed composition that is able to exhibit good mechanical properties. For example, the extrusion temperature(s) and shear rate employed during melt blending are relatively low to help limit polypeptide dissociation, thereby minimizing the impact of aggregation and embrittlement. While the use of such low temperature/shear conditions often tend to reduce mixing efficiency, the present inventors have discovered that a carrier fluid may be employed to enhance the ability of the botanical oil to flow into the internal structure of the protein where it can be retained in a stable manner. The composition is also typically anhydrous and generally free of solvents. In this manner, the protein will not generally disperse before use and prematurely release the botanical oil. | 06-07-2012 |
20130251776 | Protein Stabilized Antimicrobial Composition Formed by Melt Processing - A method for forming an antimicrobial composition that includes mixing an antimicrobially active botanical oil (e.g., thymol, carvacrol, etc.) and protein within a melt blending device (e.g., extruder) is provided. Despite the problems normally associated with melt processing proteins, the present inventors have discovered that the processing conditions and components may be selectively controlled to allow for the formation of a stable, melt-processed composition that is able to exhibit good mechanical properties. For example, the extrusion temperature(s) and shear rate employed during melt blending are relatively low to help limit polypeptide dissociation, thereby minimizing the impact of aggregation and embrittlement. While the use of such low temperature/shear conditions often tend to reduce mixing efficiency, the present inventors have discovered that a carrier fluid may be employed to enhance the ability of the botanical oil to flow into the internal structure of the protein where it can be retained in a stable manner. The composition is also typically anhydrous and generally free of solvents. In this manner, the protein will not generally disperse before use and prematurely release the botanical oil. | 09-26-2013 |
Jay H. Ambrose, Saratoga, CA US
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20140138059 | HEAT PIPE WITH AXIAL WICK - A heat pipe has an evaporator portion, a condenser portion, and at least one flexible portion that is sealingly coupled between the evaporator portion and the condenser portion. The flexible portion has a flexible tube and a flexible separator plate held in place within the flexible tube so as to divide the flexible tube into a gas-phase passage and a liquid-phase artery. The separator plate and flexible tube are configured such that the flexible portion is flexible in a plane that is perpendicular to the separator plate. | 05-22-2014 |
20160102921 | HEAT PIPE WITH AXIAL WICK - A heat pipe has an evaporator portion, a condenser portion, and at least one flexible portion that is sealingly coupled between the evaporator portion and the condenser portion. The flexible portion has a flexible tube and a flexible separator plate held in place within the flexible tube so as to divide the flexible tube into a gas-phase passage and a liquid-phase artery. The separator plate and flexible tube are configured such that the flexible portion is flexible in a plane that is perpendicular to the separator plate. | 04-14-2016 |
Jeffrey A. Ambrose, Evansville, IN US
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20090095279 | Full and Partial Oven Rack Assembly - An oven rack assembly ( | 04-16-2009 |
20100059041 | Oven Rack Having Integral Lubricious, Dry Porcelain Surface - A lubricious glass-coated metal cooking article capable of withstanding repeated heating and cooling between room temperature and at least 500° F. without chipping or cracking the glass coating, wherein the glass coating includes about 0.1 to about 20% by weight of a homogeneously distributed dry refractory lubricant material having a particle size less than about 200 μm. The lubricant material is selected from the group consisting of carbon; graphite; boron nitride; cubic boron nitride; molybdenum (FV) sulfide; molybdenum sulfide; molybdenum (IV) selenide; molybdenum selenide, tungsten (IV) sulfide; tungsten disulfide; tungsten sulfide; silicon nitride (Si | 03-11-2010 |
20120146480 | MULTI-MATERIAL BASKET FOR REFRIGERATOR OR FREEZER - A storage basket used for storing and displaying food products and packages in a refrigerator or freezer unit may include a single-material first portion including a bottom wall and an upright wall that extends away from the bottom wall. The bottom wall and the upright wall are imperforate, thereby creating a solid barrier to transfer and fall-through of materials contained in the storage basket. The storage basket may also include a single-material second portion coupled to and extending from the upright wall, and the second portion may include a plurality of perforations. The plurality of perforations may permit airflow around and about the materials contained in the storage basket. | 06-14-2012 |
Jeffrey Alan Ambrose, Evansville, IN US
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20120017885 | OVEN RACK ASSEMBLIES WITH RELEASE MECHANISMS AND CATCHES - An oven rack assembly ( | 01-26-2012 |
20140026882 | ASSEMBLY FOR ATTACHMENT TO REAR WALL OF APPLIANCE CAVITY - A sliding rack assembly includes an rack, a pair of retention members supporting the rack, and a pair of rear wall retainers. Each retention member includes a slide assembly and a retention plate fixed to the slide assembly. Each retention plate includes a front end for being toward an opening of the cavity and a rear end for being disposed toward a rear wall of the cavity. The rear end of the retention plate includes a holding feature. The rear wall retainers are for being fixed to the rear wall of the cavity. Each rear wall retainer includes a plurality of vertically spaced retention features. Each retention feature is for connecting with a holding feature of a retention member to prevent the retention members from tipping inwardly and separating from the rear wall retainers. | 01-30-2014 |
Jeffrey C. Ambrose, Elkhorn, WI US
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20140119946 | Battery Backup Sump Pump Systems and Methods - Embodiments of the invention provide battery backup sump pump (BBU) systems and methods. The BBU systems and methods can be used with a battery and an alternating current power source to charge the battery. The BBU systems and methods can be adapted to be a portable power source for AC and DC external devices. | 05-01-2014 |
20140119947 | Sump Pump Remote Monitoring Systems and Methods - Systems and methods for sump pump remote monitoring can include control circuitry integrated into a portable housing, with a backup sump pump connected to the control circuitry. The control circuitry can be powered by a line power and when the line power is not available, the control circuitry can be powered by a battery power. The control circuitry can be connected to a control panel, and the control circuitry can include a pressure transducer, the pressure transducer to measure a pressure in a fluid level sensor, and based on the measured pressure, the control circuitry to adjust the speed of the backup sump pump. A wireless controller can be connected to the control circuitry, the wireless controller for wirelessly receiving monitoring instructions and wirelessly transmitting backup sump pump status data, with the control circuitry providing an indication of the backup sump pump status data to the control panel. | 05-01-2014 |
20150316063 | Sump Pump Remote Monitoring Systems and Methods - Systems and methods for sump pump remote monitoring can include control circuitry integrated into a portable housing, with a backup sump pump connected to the control circuitry. The control circuitry can be powered by a line power and when the line power is not available, the control circuitry can be powered by a battery power. The control circuitry can be connected to a control panel, and the control circuitry can include a pressure transducer, the pressure transducer to measure a pressure in a fluid level sensor, and based on the measured pressure, the control circuitry to adjust the speed of the backup sump pump. A wireless controller can be connected to the control circuitry, the wireless controller for wirelessly receiving monitoring instructions and wirelessly transmitting backup sump pump status data, with the control circuitry providing an indication of the backup sump pump status data to the control panel. | 11-05-2015 |
20150322951 | Sump Pump Remote Monitoring Systems and Methods - Systems and methods for sump pump remote monitoring can include control circuitry integrated into a portable housing, with a backup sump pump connected to the control circuitry. The control circuitry can be powered by a line power and when the line power is not available, the control circuitry can be powered by a battery power. The control circuitry can be connected to a control panel, and the control circuitry can include a pressure transducer, the pressure transducer to measure a pressure in a fluid level sensor, and based on the measured pressure, the control circuitry to adjust the speed of the backup sump pump. A wireless controller can be connected to the control circuitry, the wireless controller for wirelessly receiving monitoring instructions and wirelessly transmitting backup sump pump status data, with the control circuitry providing an indication of the backup sump pump status data to the control panel. | 11-12-2015 |
20150322953 | Battery Backup Sump Pump Systems and Methods - Embodiments of the invention provide battery backup sump pump (BBU) systems and methods. The BBU systems and methods can be used with a battery and an alternating current power source to charge the battery. The BBU systems and methods can be adapted to be a portable power source for AC and DC external devices. | 11-12-2015 |
Jesse Ambrose, San Jose, CA US
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20110219023 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MULTI-TIERED SEARCH OVER A HIGH LATENCY NETWORK - A computer implemented method and system include executing a search against both a client cache associated with a client and data sources remotely coupled to the client over a network connection. Results from the search against the client cache are rendered on a client UI. The client cache and the client UI are updated with the results from the search against the data sources. | 09-08-2011 |
Jesse Ambrose, San Josee, CA US
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20090052635 | Method for Accessing Data Via Voice - A method for providing access to data via a voice interface. In one embodiment, the system includes a voice recognition unit and a speech processing server that work together to enable users to interact with the system using voice commands guided by navigation context sensitive voice prompts, and provide user-requested data in a verbalized format back to the users. Digitized voice waveform data are processed to determine the voice commands of the user. The system also uses a “grammar” that enables users to retrieve data using intuitive natural language speech queries. In response to such a query, a corresponding data query is generated by the system to retrieve one or more data sets corresponding to the query. The user is then enabled to browse the data that are returned through voice command navigation, wherein the system “reads” the data back to the user using text-to-speech (TTS) conversion and system prompts. | 02-26-2009 |
John Edward Ambrose, Severna Park, MD US
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20120223102 | Attractant scent dispenser for hunting - A game attracting scent disbursal device for dispersing game attracting scent comprised of a container, a solution of game attractant scent substance and an actuator nozzle. By varying the dimensions of the actuator nozzle and pressure within the container, the scent substance can be disbursed in a foam mass or particulate foam vapor form. The invention solves problems with the present state of the art in that the scent containing substance is free of scent producing contaminates such as acrylic resin, that the scent substance remains flexible, adherent and volatile for several hours and as dispensed in its particulate vapor form can inform the hunter as to the nature of air currents at the hunt site. | 09-06-2012 |
Joseph V. Ambrose, Bradenton, FL US
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20090126156 | Pivot Pin with Gripper Feature - A swinging door hinge has a panel and a frame. The frame includes a horizontal portion, and the horizontal portion has an aperture therethrough. An elongated pivot pin is vertically disposed through the aperture. The pivot pin is coupled to the panel such that the pivot pin and the panel rotate about a longitudinal axis of the pivot pin relative to the horizontal portion of the frame. A gripper feature is located on a surface of the pivot pin. The gripper feature engages a corresponding surface on the panel such that when the panel is rotated, a resulting torsional force transferred to the pivot pin is spread over a contact area between the gripper feature and the surface of the panel. Because the torque is transferred over a greater area, stress concentrations in the panel are reduced and the panel is not deformed. | 05-21-2009 |
Karen V. Ambrose, Cambridge, MA US
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20150373993 | ENDOPHYTES, ASSOCIATED COMPOSITIONS, AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Materials and methods for improving plant traits and for providing plant benefits are provided. In some embodiments, the materials, and methods employing the same, can comprise endophytes. | 12-31-2015 |
20160021891 | ENDOPHYTES, ASSOCIATED COMPOSITIONS, AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Materials and methods for improving plant traits and for providing plant benefits are provided. In some embodiments, the materials, and methods employing the same, can comprise endophytes. | 01-28-2016 |
Kevin B. Ambrose, Richardson, TX US
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20080271011 | Method and Apparatus for a Client Call Service - A method, apparatus, and computer instructions for providing access to an application. An operating system is identified on the client responsive to receiving a request for access to the application from a client. An appropriate version of the application for the client is selected in response to identifying the operating system. The files required on the client are sent for execution of the appropriate version of the application to the client. A billing process is initiated to identify an amount time during which the appropriate version of the application is used on the client. | 10-30-2008 |
Kevin H. Ambrose, Homer Glen, IL US
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20130312371 | System, Method, and Apparatus for Picking-and-Putting Product - A system, method, and apparatus for picking-an-putting product are disclosed. Within a logistics and product fulfillment environment, such as in a warehouse or distribution center environment, for example, a picking zone is established having picking bays arranged in framed rows with each picking bay having pick module associated therewith. Multiple cartons are indexed into a carton train and an operator is directed to pick-by-light and put-by-voice. More particularly, the operator is directed to a pick by the light display informing the operator which products to pick. Within each pick, a voice indication directs the operator to one or more puts by directing the operator to select a number of product and corresponding carton from the picking bay associated with the pick. | 11-28-2013 |
Martin Jeffrey Ambrose, Missouri City, TX US
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20140257823 | Real-Time Scheduling Method with Reduced Input/Output Latency and Improved Tolerance for Variable Processing Time - A method and apparatus for processing encoded audio data that operates on batches of data having a predetermined time block size. An input/output memory buffer provides a delay from input to corresponding output of 2+x time blocks where x is a predetermined constant and 009-11-2014 | |
Michael D. Ambrose, Vail, AZ US
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20110187385 | CABLE TEST METHOD - A cable testing method includes a tester that includes at least one connector electrically coupled, such as by conductive traces, to a computer. Both ends of the cable are connected to the at least one connector. The computer then sends a signal to one of the conductive traces of the conductor, at one of the ends of the cable, while at the same time monitoring for a signal at the other contacts of the conductor that are in contact with conductive traces of the cable. The process of sending power while monitoring may then be repeated for other of the conductive traces of the cable, for example until substantially all of the conductive traces of the cable are tested. The process of testing multiple of the conductive traces sequentially may be performed automatically by the computer, allowing performance of the cable to be tested quickly, completely, and accurately. | 08-04-2011 |
Michael Wayne Ambrose, Thousand Oaks, CA US
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20140186044 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INFRARED DONGLE - A method of controlling consumer devices using an infrared dongle coupled to a mobile device includes receiving power for the infrared dongle from the mobile device. The infrared dongle includes an infrared transmitter coupled to a microcontroller. One or more instructions are received in the microcontroller from the mobile device. The received one or more instructions are generated from codes stored in a memory of the mobile device. In response to the receiving, one or more infrared signals are transmitted via the infrared transmitter to at least one of the consumer devices. | 07-03-2014 |
20150229394 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INFRARED DONGLE - A method of controlling consumer devices using an infrared dongle coupled to a mobile device includes receiving power for the infrared dongle from the mobile device. The infrared dongle includes an infrared transmitter coupled to a microcontroller. One or more instructions are received in the microcontroller from the mobile device. The received one or more instructions are generated from codes stored in a memory of the mobile device. In response to the receiving, one or more infrared signals are transmitted via the infrared transmitter to at least one of the consumer devices. | 08-13-2015 |
Paul G. Ambrose, Latham, NY US
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20150148315 | Method for Improving Drug Treatments in Mammals - An improved method for identifying the size, shape and duration of drug exposure necessary to improve drug treatment in a subject with a bacterial infection. In addition, an improved method for identification of new dosing strategies which optimize the probability of positive treatment outcomes in subjects using resistance inhibitory concentration (RIC), wherein the subject has a bacterial infection caused by a bacterium with a propensity for heteroresistance. Further, an improved method for decreasing the potential for on-therapy drug resistance by determining a patient's RIC prior to administration of fosfomycin treatment, wherein RIC is utilized to differentiate the parameter which is best related to the driver or index of fosfomycin efficacy for the resistant subpopulation present and the required inhibitory concentration of those mutants. | 05-28-2015 |
Paul J. Ambrose, Orting, WA US
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20130316120 | METHOD OF FILLING VOIDS AROUND COUNTERSUNK FASTENER HEADS - A method for a structure having a countersunk fastener head includes forcing an aliphatic urethane surfacer into a void around the fastener head. | 11-28-2013 |
Philip Ambrose, Rolling Hills Estates, CA US
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20130295538 | HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DETECTOR SIMULATOR AND TRAINING SYSTEM - A system and method for simulating hazardous environments provides simulated detector readings of hazardous environment for training first responder entry teams by controlling a simulated display provided to hazardous material portable detection simulator clients, such as via a wireless interface. Each simulator client provides detector reading displays for selected environments and allows for two-way interactive response with a master control unit. Simulator clients are configured as modular units comprising a smartphone or similar mass-produced wireless computing device removably integrated with a detector simulator housing and/or keypad interface. The master control unit allows direct control of individual detector displays and scenarios representing various hazardous environments. | 11-07-2013 |
20160086515 | HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DETECTOR SIMULATOR AND TRAINING SYSTEM - A system and method for simulating another apparatus provides simulated readings by controlling a simulated display provided to portable simulator clients, such as via a wireless interface. Each simulator client provides detector reading displays for selected environments and allows for two-way interactive response with a master control unit. Simulator clients are configured as modular units comprising a smartphone or similar mass-produced wireless computing device removably integrated with a detector simulator housing and/or keypad interface. The master control unit allows direct control of individual detector displays and scenarios for the simulation. | 03-24-2016 |
Philip L. Ambrose, Rolling Hills Estates, CA US
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20090263770 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SIMULATING HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS FOR PORTABLE DETECTION METERS USED BY FIRST RESPONDERS - The system and method for simulating hazardous environments provides simulated meter readings of hazardous environment for training first responder entry teams by controlling a simulated display provided to portable detection meters, such as via a wireless interface. The simulator provides meter reading displays for selected environments and allows for two-way interactive response. A master control unit allows direct control of individual meter displays and scenarios representing various hazardous environments. A hazardous environment is reflected by parameters indicating the presence of hazardous substances, and the apparatus can be implemented by external placement on current meters, as part of a general training meter, or using technology to internally control existing meters. | 10-22-2009 |
Ricardo S. Ambrose, Washington, DC US
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20090319401 | Techniques for efficient allocation of stock items - Embodiments of the present invention provide techniques for determining one or more inventory items from an inventory for fulfilling an items order. In one embodiment, one or more sets of inventory items are selected from available inventory to fulfill orders in such a way that a minimum number of inventory item sets are allocated for fulfilling the order. This in turn reduces the number of picks that must be made when gathering inventory items for an order. The inventory items sets may include standard pack quantities and/or indivisible items. | 12-24-2009 |
Robert O. Ambrose, Houston, TX US
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20110067517 | ROTARY SERIES ELASTIC ACTUATOR - A rotary actuator assembly is provided for actuation of an upper arm assembly for a dexterous humanoid robot. The upper arm assembly for the humanoid robot includes a plurality of arm support frames each defining an axis. A plurality of rotary actuator assemblies are each mounted to one of the plurality of arm support frames about the respective axes. Each rotary actuator assembly includes a motor mounted about the respective axis, a gear drive rotatably connected to the motor, and a torsion spring. The torsion spring has a spring input that is rotatably connected to an output of the gear drive and a spring output that is connected to an output for the joint. | 03-24-2011 |
20110067521 | HUMANOID ROBOT - A humanoid robot includes a torso, a pair of arms, two hands, a neck, and a head. The torso extends along a primary axis and presents a pair of shoulders. The pair of arms movably extend from a respective one of the pair of shoulders. Each of the arms has a plurality of arm joints. The neck movably extends from the torso along the primary axis. The neck has at least one neck joint. The head movably extends from the neck along the primary axis. The head has at least one head joint. The shoulders are canted toward one another at a shrug angle that is defined between each of the shoulders such that a workspace is defined between the shoulders. | 03-24-2011 |
20120279338 | ROTARY SERIES ELASTIC ACTUATOR - A rotary actuator assembly is provided for actuation of an upper arm assembly for a dexterous humanoid robot. The upper arm assembly for the humanoid robot includes a plurality of arm support frames each defining an axis. A plurality of rotary actuator assemblies are each mounted to one of the plurality of arm support frames about the respective axes. Each rotary actuator assembly includes a motor mounted about the respective axis, a gear drive rotatably connected to the motor, and a torsion spring. The torsion spring has a spring input that is rotatably connected to an output of the gear drive and a spring output that is connected to an output for the joint. | 11-08-2012 |
20120279343 | ROTARY SERIES ELASTIC ACTUATOR - A rotary actuator assembly is provided for actuation of an upper arm assembly for a dexterous humanoid robot. The upper arm assembly for the humanoid robot includes a plurality of arm support frames each defining an axis. A plurality of rotary actuator assemblies are each mounted to one of the plurality of arm support frames about the respective axes. Each rotary actuator assembly includes a motor mounted about the respective axis, a gear drive rotatably connected to the motor, and a torsion spring. The torsion spring has a spring input that is rotatably connected to an output of the gear drive and a spring output that is connected to an output for the joint. | 11-08-2012 |
20150083509 | MODULAR ROBOTIC VEHICLE - A modular robotic vehicle includes a chassis, driver input devices, an energy storage system (ESS), a power electronics module (PEM), modular electronic assemblies (eModules) connected to the ESS via the PEM, one or more master controllers, and various embedded controllers. Each eModule includes a drive wheel containing a propulsion-braking module, and a housing containing propulsion and braking control assemblies with respective embedded propulsion and brake controllers, and a mounting bracket covering a steering control assembly with embedded steering controllers. The master controller, which is in communication with each eModule and with the driver input devices, communicates with and independently controls each eModule, by-wire, via the embedded controllers to establish a desired operating mode. Modes may include a two-wheel, four-wheel, diamond, and omni-directional steering modes as well as a park mode. A bumper may enable docking with another vehicle, with shared control over the eModules of the vehicles. | 03-26-2015 |
Stephen Ambrose, Richmond, VA US
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20090299764 | Obtaining, Posting And Managing Healthcare-Related Liens - A system and method for health providers to assert their rights of fair trade and financial interest in optimizing revenue and full fee collection for bills relating to their rendered services in cases of patients, who receive treatment and subsequently utilize related health provider's billings as a part of an injury related to a tort or injury claim. | 12-03-2009 |
20100049544 | HEALTH INSURANCE SUBROGATION DATA MANAGEMENT - A computer-implemented method for data exchange between a health provider and a patient's health insurance company. | 02-25-2010 |
20140236632 | LIABILITY INSURER AND HEALTH PLAN DATA EXCHANGE - A data information exchange, which accesses data from liability insurers and health plans, manages the data and allows health plans to identify when their plan participants are third party claimants in injury claims. In another aspect, subrogation entities access the data information exchange in order to perform subrogation operations for the health plans, relating to the health plan's participants. In another aspect, coordination of benefit recovery entities access the data information exchange in order to perform recovery operations for the health plans, relating to health providers which rendered services to participants of the health plans. | 08-21-2014 |
Stephen D. Ambrose, Longmont, CO US
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20090028356 | DIAPHONIC ACOUSTIC TRANSDUCTION COUPLER AND EAR BUD - The disclosed methods and devices incorporate a novel expandable bubble portion which provides superior fidelity to a listener while minimizing listener fatigue. The expandable bubble portion may be expanded through the transmission of low frequency audio signals or the pumping of a gas to the expandable bubble portion. In addition, embodiments of the acoustic device may be adapted to consistently and comfortably fit to any ear, providing for a variable, impedance matching acoustic seal to both the tympanic membrane and the audio transducer, respectively, while isolating the sound-vibration chamber within the driven bubble. This reduces the effect of gross audio transducer vibration excursions on the tympanic membrane and transmits the audio content in a manner which allows the ear to utilize its full inherent capabilities. | 01-29-2009 |
20100322454 | Inflatable Ear Device - A diaphonic valve utilizing the principle of the Synthetic Jet is disclosed herein. A diaphonic valve pump is provided for the inflation of an in-ear balloon. More complex embodiments of the present invention include stacks of multiple synthetic jets generating orifices as well as an oscillating, thin polymer membrane. In one or more embodiments of the present invention, a novel application is provided for the creation of static pressure to inflate or to deflate an inflatable member (balloon). In addition, sound can be utilized to inflate or deflate an inflatable member in a person's ear for the purpose of listening to sound. | 12-23-2010 |
20110228964 | Inflatable Bubble - An ear device having a bubble for placement approximate a user's ear canal and capable of inflation and deflation is disclosed. An inflation tube for delivering inflating air to the bubble during inflation of the bubble and an inflation source, such as a diaphonic valve, cause the bubble to extend automatically into the user's ear canal during inflation and retract from the user's ear canal during deflation. The bubble is substantially cylindrical and is comprised of a plurality of adjacently adjoined inflatable chambers. The bubble may also comprise at least one non-inflatable section interspersed therein. Where the ear device is used to convey sound to the user's ear, the device includes a sound tube positioned within the cylindrical bubble. At least one resilient member attached to a portion of the bubble, which may be a non-inflatable section of the bubble, is used to retract the bubble automatically. The ear device, equipped with a cerumen removing mechanism, may be used to clean a user's ear canal as well. | 09-22-2011 |
20110311069 | RECEIVER ASSEMBLY FOR AN INFLATABLE EAR DEVICE - A diaphonic valve utilizing the principle of the Synthetic Jet is disclosed herein. A diaphonic valve pump is provided for the inflation of an in-ear balloon. More complex embodiments of the present invention include stacks of multiple synthetic jets generating orifices as well as an oscillating, thin polymer membrane. In one or more embodiments of the present invention, a novel application is provided for the creation of static pressure to inflate or to deflate an inflatable member (balloon). In addition, sound can be utilized to inflate or deflate an inflatable member in a person's ear for the purpose of listening to sound. | 12-22-2011 |
20120057734 | Hearing Device System and Method - A system for linking together audio signal producing, signal processing, and ear coupling devices comprising, in an embodiment: (1) an in-ear audio coupling device; (2) hearing aid electronics; (3) an external audio signal generating device; and (4) a module for audio mixing and enhancement. | 03-08-2012 |
20120217087 | Audio Device, System and Method - An ear device, system and method which through use of at least one vented opening, helps protect against the potentially damaging condition of temporary and even permanent hearing loss as a result of oscillating static pressure in a sealed ear canal. Embodiments include venting for earbuds, headphones, hearing aids, balanced armature transducers and the like. | 08-30-2012 |
20130177179 | Inflatable Ear Device - A diaphonic valve utilizing the principle of the Synthetic Jet is disclosed herein. A diaphonic valve pump is provided for the inflation of an in-ear balloon. More complex embodiments of the present invention include stacks of multiple synthetic jets generating orifices as well as an oscillating, thin polymer membrane. In one or more embodiments of the present invention, a novel application is provided for the creation of static pressure to inflate or to deflate an inflatable member (balloon). In addition, sound can be utilized to inflate or deflate an inflatable member in a person's ear for the purpose of listening to sound. | 07-11-2013 |
20130188801 | Diaphonic Acoustic Transduction Coupler and Ear Bud - The disclosed methods and devices incorporate a novel expandable bubble portion which provides superior fidelity to a listener while minimizing listener fatigue. The expandable bubble portion may be expanded through the transmission of low frequency audio signals or the pumping of a gas to the expandable bubble portion. In addition, embodiments of the acoustic device may be adapted to consistently and comfortably fit to any ear, providing for a variable, impedance matching acoustic seal to both the tympanic membrane and the audio transducer, respectively, while isolating the sound-vibration chamber within the driven bubble. This reduces the effect of gross audio transducer vibration excursions on the tympanic membrane and transmits the audio content in a manner which allows the ear to utilize its full inherent capabilities. | 07-25-2013 |
20150163586 | Inflatable Bubble - An ear device having a bubble for placement approximate a user's ear canal and capable of inflation and deflation is disclosed. An inflation tube for delivering inflating air to the bubble during inflation of the bubble and an inflation source, such as a diaphonic valve, cause the bubble to extend automatically into the user's ear canal during inflation and retract from the user's ear canal during deflation. The bubble is substantially cylindrical and is comprised of a plurality of adjacently adjoined inflatable chambers. The bubble may also comprise at least one non-inflatable section interspersed therein. Where the ear device is used to convey sound to the user's ear, the device includes a sound tube positioned within the cylindrical bubble. At least one resilient member attached to a portion of the bubble, which may be a non-inflatable section of the bubble, is used to retract the bubble automatically. The ear device, equipped with a cerumen removing mechanism, may be used to clean a user's ear canal as well. | 06-11-2015 |
20150304759 | INFLATABLE EAR DEVICE - A diaphonic valve utilizing the principle of the Synthetic Jet is disclosed herein. A diaphonic valve pump is provided for the inflation of an in-ear balloon. More complex embodiments of the present invention include stacks of multiple synthetic jets generating orifices as well as an oscillating, thin polymer membrane. In one or more embodiments of the present invention, a novel application is provided for the creation of static pressure to inflate or to deflate an inflatable member (balloon). In addition, sound can be utilized to inflate or deflate an inflatable member in a person's ear for the purpose of listening to sound. | 10-22-2015 |
20150304774 | Audio Signal Processing for Listening Devices - A method of mitigating effects of alternating or changing pneumatic pressures within a substantially sealed ear canal includes providing an indication of ear canal sound pressure level associated with sound for an audio program produced by a corresponding audio listening device substantially sealing an ear canal to form a substantially trapped volume; and performing audio signal processing on the audio program based on the indication of ear canal sound pressure level using a predetermined frequency response curve for the audio listening device to mitigate effects of pneumatic pressure within the ear canal. | 10-22-2015 |
Stephen John Ambrose, Round Rock, TX US
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20120275580 | EASY CALL ABANDON - A technique for managing simultaneous incoming and outgoing calls between the same far-end called terminal and far-end calling terminal and/or same user associated with a far-end called terminal and user associated with the far-end calling terminal includes an easy call abandon facility on a near-end terminal configured to compare information associated with an outgoing call to information associated with an incoming call. The easy call abandon facility is configured to initiate an audible or visible indicator when the terminal and/or user of the far-end called party is the same as that of the far-end calling party. In response to an easy call abandon indication received from a near-end terminal user, the easy call abandon facility disconnects the call from the near-end and connects the call received from the far-end terminal. | 11-01-2012 |
20130279664 | Easy Call Abandon - A technique for managing simultaneous incoming and outgoing calls between the same far-end called terminal and far-end calling terminal and/or same user associated with a far-end called terminal and user associated with the far-end calling terminal includes an easy call abandon facility on a near-end terminal configured to compare information associated with an outgoing call to information associated with an incoming call. The easy call abandon facility is configured to initiate an audible or visible indicator when the terminal and/or user of the far-end called party is the same as that of the far-end calling party. In response to an easy call abandon indication received from a near-end terminal user, the easy call abandon facility disconnects the call from the near-end and connects the call received from the far-end terminal. | 10-24-2013 |
Steven L. Ambrose, Farmington Hills, MI US
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20110067773 | DOSING MANIFOLD ASSEMBLY - A manifold assembly configured for distributing fluid to an externally connected hydraulic component which may be capable of leakage detection through measurement of pressure decay. The manifold assembly may include a manifold body and a valve assembly. The manifold body may have a plurality of fluid passages. Fluid flow may be controlled by the valve assembly attached to the manifold body. The valve assembly may include two valve devices capable of controlling fluid flow. When fluid is blocked by the valve devices, any fluid leakage may be unloaded from the valve assembly through an orifice located between the two valve devices. The orifice may provide a pressure unloading feature which may increase accuracy of measuring the pressure decay during leakage detection. | 03-24-2011 |
20110072888 | METHOD FOR LEAK DETECTION IN DOSING SYSTEM - A method for detecting a leak in a dosing manifold system having a manifold body, first valve assembly, and a device capable of preventing fluid flow. The method including the steps of transporting a fluid into a control fluid circuit, trapping the fluid in the circuit with the first valve assembly and the device capable of preventing fluid flow, blocking the fluid outside the control fluid circuit, relieving pressure outside of the circuit via the first valve assembly, measuring pressure inside the circuit, and comparing the pressures with selected baseline values. | 03-31-2011 |
20110098906 | METHOD TO CHARACTERIZE AND CONTROL THE FLOW RATE OF A PULSE WIDTH MODULATING FUEL INJECTOR - A method of controlling a pulse width modulated fuel injector includes pumping fuel to the fuel injector with a variable-pressure fuel supply and commanding a mass flow. The method measures an actual fuel pressure of the variable-pressure fuel supply and adapts a duty cycle command for the fuel injector based upon an open loop calculation that utilizes both the commanded mass flow and the measured actual fuel pressure. The method may be characterized by an absence of controlling the actual fuel pressure of the variable-pressure fuel supply and may be further characterized by an absence of control by an electro-hydraulic regulator. The open loop calculation may use at least two coefficients. | 04-28-2011 |
20120319700 | SOLENOID-OPERATED VALVE AND METHOD OF MONITORING SAME - A method for monitoring operation of a solenoid valve having an armature and a poppet coupled to the armature includes the steps of energizing a coil in the valve to generate a current signature reflecting current vs. time, detecting a first inflection point in the current signature, wherein the first inflection point occurs when the armature starts to move from one of the open and closed positions toward the other of the open and closed positions, and detecting a second inflection point in the current signature. The second inflection point occurs when the armature moves completely to the other of the open and closed positions. In one embodiment, the first inflection point indicates when the valve begins to open, making it possible to accurately determine the elapsed opening time of the valve. | 12-20-2012 |
Steven L. Ambrose, Farmington, MI US
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20100270487 | ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC POPPET VALVE WITH SUPPLY PRESSURE UNLOADING FUNCTION - A solenoid-actuated valve assembly includes a valve body defining a supply port in communication with a fluid supply, an upper or first chamber, a lower or second chamber in communication with the first chamber, a first valve seat, and a control port in fluid communication with a downstream hydraulic component. An armature seals against the first valve seat when a solenoid is in a closed position, and a spring otherwise biases the armature against the upper valve seat. A lower valve device is positioned in the second chamber, and has a moveable portion that selectively admits fluid into the second chamber in the open position. The valve body defines at least one orifice between the supply port and the first valve seat, the orifice providing a pressure unloading function for venting fluid that leaks past the valve device when the solenoid is not being actuated. | 10-28-2010 |
Steven Lee Ambrose, Farmington Hills, MI US
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20110079085 | INTEGRATED FLUID PRESSURE SENSOR SYSTEM - An integrated fluid pressure sensor system includes a printed circuit board, a pressure manifold having a pressure source, and a sensor. The printed circuit board may be coupled to a pressure manifold. The printed circuit board and the pressure manifold may define a pressure cavity. The pressure source can be operatively configured to release fluid into the pressure cavity. The sensor may be affixed to the printed circuit board within the pressure cavity. The sealing member may be disposed between the printed circuit board and the pressure manifold. The gasket may be operatively configured to seal the pressure cavity. | 04-07-2011 |
20110253807 | PRESSURE SWIRL ATOMIZER WITH CLOSURE ASSIST - A pressure swirl atomizer includes a nozzle having an exit orifice and a plurality of tangential swirl channels and a pintle that is movable within a pintle bearing between a closed position that closes the exit orifice and an open position that opens the exit orifice. The atomizer also has a pole piece having a channel, and the pole piece and the pintle are separated by an air gap when the pintle is in the closed position. A space between the pintle and the pintle bearing, the air gap, and the channel together form at least a part of a return path. Fluid from the tangential swirl channels drains through the return path when the pintle is in the closed position. To open the atomizer, a solenoid generates a magnetic force when energized, attracting the pintle toward the pole piece into the open position. A check valve disposed in the return path generates a fluid back pressure when the solenoid is de-energized to push the pintle toward the closed position. The fluid back pressure helps prevent the pintle from getting stuck in the open position. | 10-20-2011 |
20110253809 | PRESSURE SWIRL ATOMIZER WITH SWIRL-ASSISTING CONFIGURATION - A pressure swirl atomizer has a swirl chamber with an exit orifice and a plurality of tangential swirl channels disposed around the circumference of the swirl chamber. A pintle bearing surrounds a pintle. The pintle has a body portion and a nose portion that is narrower than the body portion. The nose portion has a tip that opens and closes the exit orifice and a side that is movable in the pintle bearing. In one embodiment, a return path formed between the nose portion of the pintle and the pintle bearing drains fluid from the swirl chamber when the exit orifice is closed. The nose portion positions the return path closer to a centerline of the atomizer, forcing fluid to swirl in the swirl chamber before draining. Since the fluid does not remain static in the chamber, less energy is needed to increase the fluid velocity and quickly form a desired spray pattern when the exit orifice is opened. | 10-20-2011 |
Thomas F. Ambrose, Sewickley, PA US
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20090067225 | MODULAR MAGNETORESISTIVE MEMORY - A magnetoresistive memory element has a read module with a first pinned layer that has a magnetoresistance that is readable by a read current received from an external circuit. The element has a write module that receives a write current from the external circuit. A coupling module adjacent both the write module and the read module has a free layer that functions as a shared storage layer for both the read module and the write module. The shared storage layer receives spin torque from both the read module and the write module and has a magnetization that is rotatable by the write current. | 03-12-2009 |
20090316301 | MAGNETIC FIELD SENSOR FOR PATTERNED MEDIA - An apparatus for sensing magnetic domains in a patterned media that includes a first sensing element and a second sensing element in electrical communication with the first sensing element. The first sensing element has an output voltage lead and the second sensing element has an output voltage lead. The patterned media may be a bit patterned media or a track patterned media. | 12-24-2009 |
20090317655 | NANOIMPRINT LITHOGRAPHY USING A LOCALIZED HEAT SOURCE - A method is disclosed that includes providing a substrate having a resist adheringly disposed thereon, providing a heat source adjacent to the resist, and activating the heat source while providing a topographically patterned template pressed against the resist. The heat source and the resist are disposed between the substrate and the template, such that the heat source provides a localized application of heat to the resist while the topographically patterned template is pressed against the resist. | 12-24-2009 |
20100165508 | MAGNETIC LAYERING FOR BIT-PATTERNED MEDIA - A perpendicular magnetic recording layer of a magnetic recording medium includes a plurality of bit-patterned magnetic islands, wherein each of the plurality of islands overlay a soft magnetic under-layer. Each of the magnetic islands includes a first magnetic sub-layer adjacent a second magnetic sub-layer, wherein the first sub-layer has a relatively high magnetic anisotropy that is greater than a magnetic anisotropy of the second sub-layer. The magnetic recording layer further includes a third sub-layer, which extends to connect each of the plurality of islands. The third sub-layer may have a magnetic anisotropy that is less than that of the second sub-layer of each of the magnetic islands and/or may serve as an interlayer, extending between the first sub-layer and the soft magnetic under-layer of the recording medium, and having a structure to help to produce the greater anisotropy first magnetic sub-layer. | 07-01-2010 |
20110007558 | MODULAR MAGNETORESISTIVE MEMORY - A magnetoresistive memory element is provided with a read module having a first pinned layer with a magnetoresistance that is readable by a read current received from an external circuit. A write module has a nanocontact that receives a write current from the external circuit and, in turn, imparts a spin torque to a free layer that functions as a shared storage layer for both the read module and the write module. | 01-13-2011 |
20140342102 | Small Feature Size Fabrication Using a Shadow Mask Deposition Process - In a system and method of depositing material on a substrate, a shadow mask, including one or more apertures therethrough, in intimate contact with the substrate is provided inside of a chamber or reactor. Material ejected from a solid target material is deposited on one or more portions of the substrate after passage through the one or more apertures of the shadow mask. Desirably, a target-to-substrate distance is within a mean free path length at a specified deposition pressure. Alternatively, an electric field acts on a process gas to create a plasma that includes ionized atoms or molecules of the material that are deposited on one or more portions of the substrate after passage through the one or more apertures of the shadow mask. | 11-20-2014 |
Thomas J. Ambrose, Kenly, NC US
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20100013722 | Systems, Methods, and Computer Program Products for Determining Performance of Portable Electronic Devices - A link performance analysis (LPA) system is provided for multi-path radio frequency (RF) testing. The LPA system includes a shielded chamber and an antenna positioned in the chamber. A rotating turntable is positioned in the chamber and spaced apart from the antenna. A rotating screen is positioned in the chamber between the antenna and the rotating turntable. A plurality of stationary screens are spaced apart from and surrounding the rotating turntable. Related methods and computer program products are also provided. | 01-21-2010 |
Thomas Phillip Ambrose, Costa Mesa, CA US
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20090303990 | Off-Chip Interface for External Routing - The use of routing logic within a single ASIC to save space, along with a way to modify and/or supplement the routing logic after the ASIC has been fabricated is disclosed. This is accomplished by providing a programmable “detour” or external router interface to allow for off-chip state machine portions or other external routing logic to be accessed. With this external router interface, additional routing modes or features that were not planned before the release of the ASIC can be implemented after release. The on-chip centralized routing logic may operate on incoming frames, and selectively operate on certain areas in the header to make the route. The off-chip state machine portions can complement the on-chip routing logic by working with the on-chip router, or replace certain portions of it. | 12-10-2009 |
Vinod Ambrose, Northboro, MA US
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20080239793 | Generalized Interlocked Register Cell (GICE) - A memory element which includes a family of fault-tolerant storage elements using complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology is provided. The memory element provides arbitrary levels of redundancy, allowing the tolerance of multiple single event upsets due to particle hits. The memory element may be used in memory arrays such as caches and register files, and clocked registers and latches found in data path and control structures. | 10-02-2008 |
Vinod J. Ambrose, Northborough, MA US
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20110095340 | Soft error reduction circuit and method - In some embodiments, complementary charge-collecting diffusions (transistor diffusions, e.g., drain or source areas) are disposed close to each other. In some embodiments, dummy (“off”) transistors are incorporated to bring complementary diffusions (diffusions of the same charge type and having complementary digital logic levels) closer to each other than otherwise might be possible and thus, to enhance common-mode charge collection for the complementary diffusion areas. | 04-28-2011 |