Ames, US
Adam Michael Ames, Holly Springs, NC US
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20150261573 | TECHNIQUES FOR GENERATING INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTROL DATABASE PROCESSING - An apparatus includes a task selector to receive an indication of a database task to be performed, wherein the database task includes first and second subtasks; a source selector to receive an indication of a source device to perform the first and second subtasks, and to retrieve from the source device an indication of a processing environment currently available within the source device that includes an identity and version level of a database routine of the specified source device; and an instruction generator to determine a set of languages able to be interpreted by the database routine based on the identity and version level, determine whether to perform the first and second subtasks in parallel based on the processing environment, select a language in which to generate instructions to perform the first subtask based on the determination, and generate and transmit the instructions to the source device. | 09-17-2015 |
20150301860 | TECHNIQUES FOR GENERATING INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTROL DATABASE PROCESSING - An apparatus includes a task selector to receive an indication of a database task to be performed, wherein the database task includes a set of subtasks; a source selector to receive an indication of a source device to perform the set of subtasks, and to retrieve from the source device an indication of a processing environment currently available within the source device that includes an identity and version level of a database routine of the source device; and an instruction generator to determine a set of languages able to be interpreted by the database routine based on the identity and version level, select a language of the set of languages in which to generate instructions for each subtask based on the processing environment, and generate and transmit the instructions to the source device. | 10-22-2015 |
Ashley Lin Ames, Chicago, IL US
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20140048986 | Method of Creating Vessels with a Noise Chamber - A method for creating a vessel with a noise chamber comprising casting slip into a mold defining a vessel with a void in the foot, controlling the hardening process to facilitate the foot becoming leather-hard prior to the other parts of the vessel, placing a bead within the void in the foot, attaching a foot slab with a hole to the foot of the vessel to create a noise chamber out of the void in the foot, drying the vessel beyond a leather-hard state, applying a temporary cover to the hole in the foot slab, glazing the vessel, firing the vessel and applying a seal to the hole in the foot slab. | 02-20-2014 |
20150258708 | Method of Creating Vessels with a Noise Chamber - A method for creating a vessel with a noise chamber comprising casting slip into a mold defining a vessel with a void in the foot, controlling the hardening process to facilitate the foot becoming leather-hard prior to the other parts of the vessel, placing a bead within the void in the foot, attaching a foot slab with a hole to the foot of the vessel to create a noise chamber out of the void in the foot, drying the vessel beyond a leather-hard state, applying a temporary cover to the hole in the foot slab, glazing the vessel, firing the vessel and applying a seal to the hole in the foot slab. | 09-17-2015 |
Charley Ames, Seattle, WA US
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20140195337 | BROWSER INTERFACE FOR ACCESSING SUPPLEMENTAL CONTENT ASSOCIATED WITH CONTENT PAGES - A user of a computing device may view a content page on a display of a computing device. One aspect of the disclosure is a browser user interface than enables the user to flip the content page (or portion thereof) over (e.g., via a touchscreen gesture) to view supplemental content, such as metadata, associated with the content page (or portion thereof). While viewing the metadata on the back side of the content page in some embodiments, the user can perform a second or reverse flip operation to return to the original page. The user may be presented with options to flip the page backward and forward multiple times to view multiple flipped pages presenting additional supplemental content. The supplemental content may include virtually any information in which the user may be interested and/or that is related or similar to the content page. | 07-10-2014 |
20140195890 | BROWSER INTERFACE FOR ACCESSING SUPPLEMENTAL CONTENT ASSOCIATED WITH CONTENT PAGES - A user of a computing device may view a content page on a display of a computing device. One aspect of the disclosure is a browser user interface than enables the user to flip the content page (or portion thereof) over (e.g., via a touchscreen gesture) to view supplemental content, such as metadata, associated with the content page (or portion thereof). While viewing the metadata on the back side of the content page in some embodiments, the user can perform a second or reverse flip operation to return to the original page. The user may be presented with options to flip the page backward and forward multiple times to view multiple flipped pages presenting additional supplemental content. The supplemental content may include virtually any information in which the user may be interested and/or that is related or similar to the content page. | 07-10-2014 |
20150082145 | APPROACHES FOR THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT DISPLAY - Approaches enable three-dimensional (3D) display and interaction with interfaces (such as a webpage, an application, etc.) when the device is operating in a 3D view mode. For example, interface elements can be highlighted, emphasized, animated, or otherwise altered in appearance, and/or arrangement in the renderings of those interfaces based at least in part on an orientation of the device or a position of a user using the device. Further, the 3D view mode can provide for an animated 3D departure and appearance of elements as the device navigates from a current page to a new page. Further still, approaches provide for the ability to specify 3D attributes (such as the appearance, action, etc.) of the interface elements. In this way, a developer of such interfaces can use information (e.g., tags, CSS, JavaScript, etc.) to specify a 3D appearance change to be applied to at least one interface element when the 3D view mode is activated. | 03-19-2015 |
20150082180 | APPROACHES FOR THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT DISPLAY USED IN CONTENT NAVIGATION - Approaches enable three-dimensional (3D) display and interaction with interfaces (such as a webpage, an application, etc.) when the device is operating in a 3D view mode. For example, interface elements can be highlighted, emphasized, animated, or otherwise altered in appearance, and/or arrangement in the renderings of those interfaces based at least in part on an orientation of the device or a position of a user using the device. Further, the 3D view mode can provide for an animated 3D departure and appearance of elements as the device navigates from a current page to a new page. Further still, approaches provide for the ability to specify 3D attributes (such as the appearance, action, etc.) of the interface elements. In this way, a developer of such interfaces can use information (e.g., tags, CSS, JavaScript, etc.) to specify a 3D appearance change to be applied to at least one interface element when the 3D view mode is activated. | 03-19-2015 |
20150082181 | APPROACHES FOR THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT DISPLAY - Approaches enable three-dimensional (3D) display and interaction with interfaces (such as a webpage, an application, etc.) when the device is operating in a 3D view mode. For example, interface elements can be highlighted, emphasized, animated, or otherwise altered in appearance, and/or arrangement in the renderings of those interfaces based at least in part on an orientation of the device or a position of a user using the device. Further, the 3D view mode can provide for an animated 3D departure and appearance of elements as the device navigates from a current page to a new page. Further still, approaches provide for the ability to specify 3D attributes (such as the appearance, action, etc.) of the interface elements. In this way, a developer of such interfaces can use information (e.g., tags, CSS, JavaScript, etc.) to specify a 3D appearance change to be applied to at least one interface element when the 3D view mode is activated. | 03-19-2015 |
David C. Ames, Avon, IN US
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20090280954 | DUAL CLUTCH TORQUE CONVERTER CONTROL SYSTEM - A system for controlling a dual clutch torque converter that allows for independent control of the dual clutches includes a first valve assembly, a second valve assembly, a first solenoid, and a second solenoid. The first valve assembly is operable to control whether the dual clutches are released, trimmed, or engaged. The second valve assembly is operable to control which of the dual clutches are released, trimmed, or engaged. The first solenoid is operable to control the position of the first valve assembly and the second solenoid is operable to control the position of the second valve assembly. | 11-12-2009 |
20100035722 | CONTROL FOR TORQUE CONVERTER HAVING MULTIPLE SELECTIVELY ENGAGEABLE CONVERTER COUPLERS - An apparatus and method of controlling a torque transmitting apparatus having multiple selectively engageable couplers is provided. The multiple couplers may be selectively engaged and disengaged to provide a mechanical, friction or fluid coupling between portions of the torque transmitting apparatus and other components of a vehicle powertrain during various operational stages. The control apparatus includes a fluid pressure control device and a fluid flow control device. | 02-11-2010 |
20130345943 | Control for Torque Converter Having Multiple Selectively Engageable Converter Couplers - An apparatus and method of controlling a torque transmitting apparatus having multiple selectively engageable couplers is provided. The multiple couplers may be selectively engaged and disengaged to provide a mechanical, friction or fluid coupling between portions of the torque transmitting apparatus and other components of a vehicle powertrain during various operational stages. The control apparatus includes a fluid pressure control device and a fluid flow control device. | 12-26-2013 |
David R. Ames, Johns Creek, GA US
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20150102675 | Power Receiver for Extracting Power from Electric Field Energy in the Earth - A resonant transformer connected between a ground terminal and elevated terminal draws current from the earth's electric field through a primary winding of the transformer. An impulse generator applies a high voltage impulse to the primary winding of the resonant transformer to cause current to flow from the ground terminal through the primary winding. The flow of current through the primary winding of the resonant transformer induces a current in the secondary winding, which may be converted and filtered to a usable form, e.g. 60 Hz AC or DC. | 04-16-2015 |
Donald Fisk Ames, Niantic, CT US
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20110067543 | Direction of cut indicator - The Direction of Cut Indicator is intended to be used by groundskeepers mowing the turf. It displays the direction the turf is to be cut on the day it is being cut. | 03-24-2011 |
Gerald L. Ames, Holland, OH US
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20150346008 | Fluid Flow Testing - A fluid flow testing apparatus for measuring the you profile of a container has a rotatable container carrier and an assembly for rotating the container between a first position allowing fluid to be retained within the container and a second position causing fluid to be poured from the container. Sensors far sensing the weight of the container as liquid is poured from the container are provided in order to determine the pour profile of the container. A controller receives input signals from the sensors in order to record the weight of the container over time as liquid is poured from the container as the container is rotated. The change of weight of the container over time establishes a pour profile for the container. | 12-03-2015 |
Greg Churchill Ames, Worthington, OH US
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20150013350 | Cryogenic Fluid Cylinder - A cryogenic fluid cylinder includes an inner vessel for holding cryogenic fluid, a cylindrically shaped outer vessel having a vertical longitudinal axis surrounds the inner vessel and forms an insulating space there between, and operating controls located on a top of the outer vessel. Customer or end user operating controls include a liquid-use valve for selectively dispensing liquid cryogen, a pressure-building valve for selectively controlling a pressure building circuit, and a gas-use valve for selectively dispensing cryogen gas. Supplier or maintenance personnel operating controls include an economizer regulator for selectively setting at least one desired pressure of the inner vessel, a vent valve for selectively venting cryogen fluid, and a vacuum pressure port for indicating vacuum pressure between the vessels. The end user controls are located on a front side of the outer vessel while the supplier controls are located on a rear side of the outer vessel. | 01-15-2015 |
Gregory Ames, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20150236802 | SIGNAL PATH PROCESSING BIAS ERROR DETECTOR - The present invention detects, determines, and mitigates signal-path processing errors. An extracted and inverted reference signal is compared to the carrier signal produced by various functional components to determine the error introduced to that signal by functional components. After the signal has been processed by various signal-processing components, the signal can once again be compared to the inverted reference signal so that a signal-path processing bias can be determined. Using that determination, a signal modification can be initiated to substantially reduce or eliminate all signal-path processing error. | 08-20-2015 |
Gregory H. Ames, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20140253107 | Inductive Sensor with Demodulator - A transconductor converts voltage on an inductive sensor to a proportional current using two “coupling” capacitors. Responsive to movement of an electrically conductive target from the null position a resonant current is formed between the two sensor coils. A single differential transistor pair switched by periodic drive signals commutes the net alternating current at the single input to direct current. | 09-11-2014 |
20150204896 | THERMALLY BALANCED DIFFERENTIAL ACCELEROMETER - A single sensing unit having two electrodes with a common thermal reference is positioned near the centroid of the inertial mass of a differential inductive accelerometer. As the mass is displaced a first sensor detects an increase in inductance while a second sensor detects a decrease in inductance. Significantly, the first and second sensors share a common thermal reference eliminating any thermal differential. As the sensor system is closely aligned with the centroid of the inertial mass the sensor system of the present invention reduces or eliminates any systemic error. | 07-23-2015 |
Gregory H. Ames, Wakefield, RI US
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20090114031 | ACCELERATION STRAIN TRANSDUCER - An accelerometer is provided including a strain sensor with a substantially linear configuration. The strain sensor is mounted on a transducer such that the strain sensor extends laterally across the transducer. The transducer has a base and a plurality of flaps joined at a first end to the base and supporting the strain sensor at a second end. The flaps translate acceleration in a predefined direction to strain in the strain sensor. Further embodiments have flaps defining an interrupted surface with greater height at the center and flaps that have features for enhancing the strain caused by acceleration. | 05-07-2009 |
20100024551 | FIBER OPTIC LASER ACCELEROMETER - An accelerometer is provided for a fiber optic laser. Strain applied to the fiber optic laser results in an emission wavelength shift. The fiber optic laser is joined to a transducer and extends laterally across said transducer. Acceleration of the transducer in a predefined direction causes strain in said fiber optic laser. The transducer can have many possible designs. There is further provided a system for sensing acceleration which includes a pumping laser and a distributor joined to the fiber optic laser. Return signals from the fiber optic laser are provided to an interferometer and analysis circuitry. In the absence of a transducer, the system can operate as a strain sensor. | 02-04-2010 |
Heather Marie Ames, South Boston, MA US
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20140192073 | GRAPHIC PROCESSOR BASED ACCELERATOR SYSTEM AND METHOD - An accelerator system is implemented on an expansion card comprising a printed circuit board having (a) one or more graphics processing units (GPU), (b) two or more associated memory banks (logically or physically partitioned), (c) a specialized controller, and (d) a local bus providing signal coupling compatible with the PCI industry standards (this includes but is not limited to PCI-Express, PCI-X, USB 2.0, or functionally similar technologies). The controller handles most of the primitive operations needed to set up and control GPU computation. As a result, the computer's central processing unit (CPU) is freed from this function and is dedicated to other tasks. In this case a few controls (simulation start and stop signals from the CPU and the simulation completion signal back to CPU), GPU programs and input/output data are the information exchanged between CPU and the expansion card. Moreover, since on every time step of the simulation the results from the previous time step are used but not changed, the results are preferably transferred back to CPU in parallel with the computation. | 07-10-2014 |
Inger-Marie Ames, Port St. Lucie, FL US
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20130095450 | Dental Appliance and Method for Removing Bodily and Other Fluids From a Dental Site - According to a present invention embodiment, a dental appliance maintains a patient mouth in an open state, retracts tissue, and evacuates bodily and/or other fluids from a dental site. The dental appliance includes an elongated tube configured with a looped section. The elongated tube is flexible, where the looped section is adjustable and manipulated to enable the dental appliance to accommodate mouths of various dental patients. Further, the looped section is resilient in order to maintain the patient mouth in an open state for dental procedures. In addition, the elongated tube includes perforations to remove bodily or other fluids from the patient mouth. A vacuum or suction device is coupled to an end of the elongated tube, where suction is applied to the tube to draw bodily or other fluids from the patient mouth through the perforations and remove these fluids from a dental site. | 04-18-2013 |
John S. Ames, Wayland, MA US
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20140249430 | LIFE SIGN DETECTION AND HEALTH STATE ASSESSMENT SYSTEM - A wearable platform embodied in a belt or patch provides physiological monitoring of soldiers during field operations or trauma victims at accident sites and makes health state assessments. The platform includes sensors for heart rate, body motion, respiration rate and intensity, and temperature and further contains a microprocessor and short range transmitter. An analog circuit running an algorithm obtains the R-wave period from the EKG signal and produces electrical pulses with the period between pulses corresponding to the R-wave period. A rule based processing engine having an evaluation algorithm is capable of making a medical evaluation of subject condition and determines a confidence level for the evaluation. The rules are subject to variation depending upon the subject population. The information is communicated wirelessly to a local hub for relay to a remote monitor. | 09-04-2014 |
Kevin A. Ames, Livingston, MT US
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20150271309 | RADIO COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE FOR ATTACHMENT TO A MOBILE DEVICE - The systems and methods of the present invention allow a radio communications device to attach to a mobile device via a protective case, the protective case housing the radio device and mobile device. When interconnected with the radio device, the mobile device may use Software Defined Radio capabilities to direct the radio device to perform a number of operations. For example, the mobile device may direct the radio device to receive weather information to be displayed on the mobile device, to act as a radio scanner, to provide two-way radio communications with a separate radio device, and/or to record the aforementioned communications on the mobile device. Moreover, the mobile device, acting through the radio device, may increase the power output efficiency of the interconnected devices. The mobile device may further identify a whitespace channel through which radio communications may be facilitated. | 09-24-2015 |
20150326702 | COUPLING OF RADIO HARDWARE WITH A MOBILE DEVICE ACTING AS A SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIO - The systems and methods of the present invention allow a radio device to connect to a mobile device via a protective case, the protective case housing the radio device and mobile device. When interconnected with the radio device, the mobile device may communicate via radio connection as well as cellular network connections and other wireless connections inherent to the mobile device. Described herein is a system and method to create a coupled mobile device and radio, with a Software Defined Radio capability operating on the mobile communication device to control the radio functionalities embedded within the radio device. | 11-12-2015 |
Kevin E. Ames, Webb City, MO US
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20130211616 | HYBRID ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM, RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEM INCLUDING THE STORAGE SYSTEM, AND METHOD OF USING SAME - This disclosure generally relates to stabilizing energy provided by an energy source, and more particularly to systems and methods for using multiple types of energy storage devices to selectively capture and provide energy. An energy source provides energy, and the energy storage devices selectively capture energy provided by the energy source in excess of an immediate energy requirement of a load and selectively provide energy when the immediate energy requirement of the load exceeds the energy provided by the energy source. | 08-15-2013 |
Matthew M. Ames, Rochester, MN US
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20090208944 | ASSESSING OUTCOMES FOR BREAST CANCER PATIENTS TREATED WITH TAMOXIFEN - This document provides methods and materials related to assessing the likely outcome for mammals (e.g., humans) with cancer (e.g., breast cancer). For example, methods and materials that involve assessing a breast cancer patient's cytochrome P450, family 2, subfamily D, polypeptide 6 (CYP2D6) genotype to determine the likelihood of the beast cancer patient to experience breast cancer relapse or death are provided. Methods and materials that involve assessing the likelihood that a breast cancer patient being treated with tamoxifen will experience side effects such as hot flashes also are provided. | 08-20-2009 |
20100248223 | ASSESSING OUTCOMES FOR BREAST CANCER PATIENTS - This document provides methods and materials related to assessing the likely outcome for mammals (e.g., humans) with cancer (e.g., breast cancer). For example, methods and materials for using the ratio of HOXB13 polypeptide expression to IL-17BR polypeptide expression, CYP2D6 genotype, medication history, or combinations thereof to determine the likelihood of a breast cancer patient to experience breast cancer relapse or death are provided. | 09-30-2010 |
20100311606 | PHARMACOGENOMIC CELL LINE PANEL AND USE THEREOF - Materials and methods for evaluating cellular response to therapeutic agents. | 12-09-2010 |
20110136913 | ASSESSING AND TREATING BREAST CANCER PATIENTS - This document provides methods and materials related to assessing and treating breast cancer patients. For example, methods and materials that involve assessing a breast cancer patient to determine whether the patient has (1) cancer cells that over express HER-2 polypeptides or comprise a HER-2 amplification and (2) at least an intermediate CYP2D6 metabolizer status are provided. | 06-09-2011 |
Michael B. Ames, Lake Orion, MI US
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20100128174 | ATSC MOBILE RECEPTION THROUGH OPTIMAL PLACEMENT OF MOBILE SENSITIVE PACKETS - A method for producing data frames by the optimal placement of mobile sensitive data packets in the data frame that has particular application for transmitting mobile data to be received by portable consumer electronics devices and/or moving vehicles. The method includes forming the data frame by inserting the mobile data in the data frame just after a frame sync and before the broadcast data. | 05-27-2010 |
20110136429 | VEHICULAR WIRELESS PAYMENT AUTHORIZATION METHOD - A method and system for making payments from a vehicle using onboard wireless communication systems. A Near Field Communication (NFC) reader is placed a vehicle, such that a customer can pass an NFC-enabled phone or credit card near the reader to provide a source of funding for a purchase. A Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) radio onboard the vehicle communicates with a seller of products or services, such as a fast food restaurant, a parking garage, or a toll booth. The seller communicates to the vehicle the amount of a pending payment, the customer approves the payment within the vehicle, and the vehicle sends the authorization to the seller. The entire transaction is handled wirelessly, without the customer having to leave the vehicle or roll down a window. Pre-approval accounts can also be established for certain types of payments, thus making those payment transactions automatic. | 06-09-2011 |
20110210820 | MULTIPLE NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION TAGS IN A PAIRING DOMAIN - A system and method for simply and securely pairing multiple Bluetooth or other wireless electronic devices in a network. Multiple Near Field Communication (NFC) read-only tags are places in a vehicle or other defined space, such that users of NFC-enabled electronic devices can pass their device near one of the NFC tags, which then transfers encryption key data to the user's device, allowing that device to be automatically joined to a small, secure wireless network. Various embodiments are disclosed for establishing and controlling the network, and applications are suggested for using the ad-hoc network—such as for the control of a vehicle's entertainment system. | 09-01-2011 |
20110210830 | SIMPLIFIED VEHICLE BLUETOOTH PAIRING EMPLOYING NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION TAGS - A system and method for simply and securely pairing Bluetooth devices in a vehicle. A Near Field Communication (NFC) read-only tag is placed in the vehicle such that a user can pass an NFC-enabled Bluetooth device near the tag, which then transfers encryption key data for the vehicle's Bluetooth device to the user's Bluetooth device. Various embodiments are disclosed for initiating the pairing process with the vehicle's Bluetooth device, which ordinarily remains in a silent mode for security reasons. Once the pairing process has been initiated, and the user's Bluetooth device has been passed near the NFC tag, the pairing process is completed with no further action required by the user. | 09-01-2011 |
20110210831 | SIMPLIFIED DEVICE PAIRING EMPLOYING NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION TAGS - A system and method for simply and securely pairing two Bluetooth devices. A Near Field Communication (NFC) read-only tag is placed in a first Bluetooth device such that a user of a second Bluetooth device can pass the second device near the tag, which then transfers encryption key data for the first Bluetooth device to the second Bluetooth device. An algorithm is employed for initiating the pairing process with the first Bluetooth device, which can ordinarily remain in a silent mode for security reasons. Once the pairing process has been initiated, and the second Bluetooth device has been passed near the NFC tag, the pairing process is completed with no further action required by the users. | 09-01-2011 |
20120282906 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS - A method for controlling mobile communications involves establishing an RFID connection between an RFID tag disposed on or at a predefined location inside a cabin area of a vehicle and an RFID reader attached to a mobile communications device. Upon breaking the RFID connection, an application resident on the device recognizes that the device is no located in the predefined location. A message is automatically sent to an entity outside of the vehicle, where the message indicates that the device is no longer located at the predefined location inside the vehicle. | 11-08-2012 |
20130132286 | METHOD AND SYSTEMS FOR SERVICING A SUBSCRIBER VEHICLE - A method for servicing a subscriber vehicle involves establishing a connection, via a telematics unit, with a communications device at a third party facility. A packet data message is sent from the telematics unit to a telematics service center. The packet data message includes identification information of the vehicle, and is sent using an internet protocol address of the third party facility. Via a processor associated with the telematics service center, the subscriber vehicle is identified from the identification information, and the third party facility is identified from the internet protocol address. A notification message is sent from the telematics service center to the third party facility, where the message indicates that the subscriber vehicle is available for servicing. Also disclosed herein are systems for accomplishing the same. | 05-23-2013 |
20140256304 | INTERFACE DEVICE FOR PROVIDING VEHICLE SERVICES USING A VEHICLE AND A MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE - A method and system for providing vehicle services using a vehicle and a mobile communications device includes receiving at a vehicle a wireless communication sent from an interface device physically attached to the mobile communications device; linking the interface device with one or more vehicle modules; and communicating between one or more vehicle modules and the mobile communications device via the interface device. | 09-11-2014 |
Nathan D. Ames, Sunbury, OH US
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20090032310 | EARTH-BORING TOOLS HAVING PARTICLE-MATRIX COMPOSITE BODIES, METHODS FOR WELDING PARTICLE-MATRIX COMPOSITE BODIES AND METHODS FOR REPAIRING PARTICLE-MATRIX COMPOSITE BODIES - Methods for welding a particle-matrix composite body to another body and repairing particle-matrix composite bodies are disclosed. Additionally, earth-boring tools having a joint that includes an overlapping root portion and a weld groove having a face portion with a first bevel portion and a second bevel portion are disclosed. In some embodiments, a particle-matrix bit body of an earth-boring tool may be repaired by removing a damaged portion, heating the particle-matrix composite bit body, and forming a built-up metallic structure thereon. In other embodiments, a particle-matrix composite body may be welded to a metallic body by forming a joint, heating the particle-matrix composite body, melting a metallic filler material forming a weld bead and cooling the welded particle-matrix composite body, metallic filler material and metallic body at a controlled rate. | 02-05-2009 |
20130075039 | SYSTEM FOR FABRICATING SILICON CARBIDE ASSEMBLIES - A system for fabricating silicon carbide assemblies that includes at least two silicon carbide materials; at least one joining interlayer positioned between the at least two silicon carbide materials, wherein the at least one joining interlayer further includes a first material that melts at a first temperature and a second material interspersed throughout the first material, and wherein the second material melts at a temperature that is lower than that of the first material; and at least one apparatus for applying energy to the joining interlayer, wherein applying energy to the joining interlayer is operative to soften the first material and melt the second material, and wherein softening the first material and melting the second material is operative to transform the joining interlayer into a substantially porosity-free adherent material capable of joining together the at least two silicon carbide materials. | 03-28-2013 |
Nathan David Ames, Sunbury, OH US
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20090078470 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND APPARATUS FOR REACTIVE FOIL BRAZING OF CUTTER COMPONENTS FOR FIXED CUTTER BIT - A reactive foil is used to assemble the components of rock bit cutters and to affix cutting elements to rock bit bodies. A small pulse of localized energy ignites the foil in a fraction of second to deliver the necessary amount of heat energy to flow solder or braze and form a strong, true metallic joint. The reaction in the foil may be activated using optical, electrical, or thermal sources. | 03-26-2009 |
Nigel Ames, Raleigh, NC US
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20140017216 | PESTICIDAL MIXTURES - The present invention relates to a pesticidal mixture comprising, as active I) at least one active compound I selected from the group consisting of the | 01-16-2014 |
P. Foerd Ames, Bristol, RI US
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20130069370 | OCEAN WAVE ENERGY CONVERTER AND METHOD OF MOORING THEREOF - An apparatus for converting the kinetic energy of ocean waves into electricity is disclosed. The apparatus includes a main body member. A generator is located within the main body member. The generator includes a axle having a positive direction and a negative direction. An inner rotor is driven by the axle, wherein the inner rotor is driven only in the negative direction of the axle. An outer rotor surrounds the inner rotor and is also being driven by the axle, wherein the outer rotor is driven only in the positive direction of the driveshaft. A stationary ring is located between the inner rotor and the outer rotor. A drive rod, having a buoy attached to one end, is configured to freely move between an upstroke position and a downstroke position. The drive rod drives the generator as it reciprocates between the upstroke position and the downstroke position. | 03-21-2013 |
Philip L. Ames, Augusta, GA US
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20080250070 | CREATING A REPORT HAVING COMPUTER GENERATED NARRATIVE TEXT - The present invention provides a system that creates a report that includes complete sentences based on input values that reflect measured or observed patient conditions. The system creates a sentence or a portion of a sentence that describes the patient's condition by comparing the input values for one or more attributes to the default values for those attributes. The default values are pre-determined and are usually based on medical standards. By comparing the input values to the default values the system can generate highly descriptive text that describes the patient's condition in a narrative form. | 10-09-2008 |
Richard Ames, Tucson, AZ US
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20130239837 | SELECTABLE YIELD WARHEAD AND METHOD | 09-19-2013 |
20150204640 | PENETRATING WARHEAD AND METHOD - An explosive device includes a housing and an explosive charge within the housing. The explosive charge includes a primary explosive charge and a shaped charge placed against an inside surface of the housing. The explosive device may further include a buffering material that separates the shaped charge and the primary explosive charge. The shaped charge provides a means for opening the housing before detonating the primary explosive charge, thereby enhancing the blast effect from detonating the primary explosive charge. | 07-23-2015 |
Richard Ames, King George, VA US
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20120208134 | DEVICES INCORPORATING NON-LETHAL PAYLOADS AND METHODS OF PRODUCING A FLASH - Non-lethal payloads may be customized for particular uses and desired visual and audible incapacitation based upon the selection of igniter/activators and illuminants used with the non-lethal payloads. Non-lethal payloads employing high flame temperature igniter/activators and illuminants of powder metals, powdered metals combined with oxidizers, and powdered metals combined with heat-activated chromophores may produce improved “flashes” and “bangs” for non-lethal payloads used with diversionary or other devices. Such devices and methods of producing illuminance and noise are also disclosed. | 08-16-2012 |
Richard G. Ames, King George, VA US
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20110168305 | NON-LETHAL PAYLOADS - Non-lethal payloads may be customized for particular uses and desired visual and audible incapacitation based upon the selection of igniter/activators and illuminants used with the non-lethal payloads. Non-lethal payloads employing high flame temperature igniter/activators and illuminants of powder metals, powdered metals combined with oxidizers, and powdered metals combined with heat-activated chromophores may produce improved “flashes” and “bangs” for non-lethal payloads used with diversionary or other devices. Such devices and methods of producing illuminance and noise are also disclosed. | 07-14-2011 |
Richard Gene Ames, Tucson, AZ US
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20140096672 | VEHICLE OCCUPANT BLAST ISOLATION SYSTEM - A vehicle occupant blast isolation system uses small explosive charges and small rocket motors to isolate vehicle occupants from blast loads. The system initiates the explosive charges to remove all mechanical linkages between the occupants and the initial shock so that no shock effects are transferred. The system counteracts the effects of the impulse by igniting the rocket motors to provide a restoring force to counter the effects of the impulse load. This combination of mechanical isolation and impulse negation addresses both the high-frequency initial shock and low-frequency impulse effects from explosive devices. | 04-10-2014 |
Robert Ames, Irving, TX US
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20090235347 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SECURELY STREAMING CONTENT - A system and method for securely streaming media. The system includes a gateway server that receives requests for access to a secured data resource from an end users. The request include an authorization ticket and a referring website. The gateway server validates the authorization ticket using a secret key shared with the referring website, and validates the referring website by verifying that referring website is on a white-list for the secured data resource. The gateway server selects a data server to service the request, and formats a data server access request containing the data server location and data server request parameter data and transmits the data server access request to the end users. When end users transmit the data server access requests to a data server, the data server validates the request and transmits it to the end user. | 09-17-2009 |
20100161414 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADVERTISING USING CLASSIFICATION INFORMATION - A system and method for providing advertisements via one or more computer systems is provided. According to one embodiment, a method for displaying advertisements is provided that includes acts of associating classification information, such as tags, with an advertisement, receiving a request to present the content classified by the classification information and providing the at least one advertisement in association with the content. According to another embodiment, a system for displaying advertisements is provided that includes a controller configured to associate classification information, such as tags, with an advertisement, receive a request to present the content classified by the classification information and provide the at least one advertisement in association with the content. | 06-24-2010 |
Robert Christopher Ames, Irving, TX US
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20090157500 | ADVANCED ADVERTISEMENTS - A system and method for configuring a media player to display advertising to a user includes a computer having a processor and a memory unit containing instructions, a display in communication with the processor of the computer for displaying a media asset via the media player, and a network interface in communication with the processor. The instructions configure the processor to suspend the displaying of a media asset by the media player during certain periods and display a pre roll advertisement or a rich media advertisement in at least a portion of the display utilized by the media player. | 06-18-2009 |
Robert N. Ames, Pilot Point, TX US
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20120297846 | ISOLATED BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS AND METHOD OF USE - Bioactive compounds extracted from a fermentation broth created by a unique microbial community during a fermentation process and fractionated into several fractions based on size. Four of the resulting fractions stimulate growth of plants that are planted in soil to which the fractions have been applied. The fractions can be applied to the soil individually or combined together prior to application. In another embodiment, the unique fractions can be freeze dried or spray dried. | 11-29-2012 |
20130324406 | BALANCED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF MICROBIAL OUTPUT - A system and method for the production of microbial consortiums and by-product material is provided. A physical containment system comprising phase spaces arranged in a discrete order to favor specific biological reactions is also provided. Phase profiles and phase data sets include the pre-determined physical and biological parameters for the phase space transitions. Movement of material from one phase to the next is hydraulically balanced enabling working fluid to continuously move in a fixed direction and rate of flow. Continuous monitoring of phase profiles and phase data sets provide feedback to the system enabling alteration of the conditions in the system to control reactions therein. | 12-05-2013 |
Robert Norman Ames, Pilot Point, TX US
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20130205849 | METHOD OF REDUCING NITROUS OXIDE EMISSIONS FROM A PLANT GROWTH SUBSTRATE - A method of modulating and in particular, reducing nitrous oxide emission from a substrate for growing on or more plants by applying a microbial based soil additive and a fertilizer blend to the substrate. | 08-15-2013 |
20140073504 | USE OF MICROBIAL BASED SOIL ADDITIVE TO MODULATE THE PHENYLPROPANOID PATHWAY IN PLANTS - Provided is a method for inducing, stimulating and/or otherwise promoting and/or modulating flavonoid and/or lignin biosynthesis in a plant by using a microbial based soil additive or amendment. | 03-13-2014 |
Robert S. Ames, Havertown, PA US
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20090017020 | RECOMBINANT IL-5 ANTAGONISTS USEFUL IN TREATMENT OF IL-5 MEDIATED DISORDERS - Chimeric, humanized and other IL-5 mAbs, derived from high affinity neutralizing mAbs, pharmaceutical compositions containing same, methods of treatment and diagnostics are provided. | 01-15-2009 |
20100316634 | RECOMBINANT IL-5 ANTAGONISTS USEFUL IN TREATMENT OF IL-5 MEDIATED DISORDERS - Chimeric, humanized and other IL-5 mAbs, derived from high affinity neutralizing mAbs, pharmaceutical compositions containing same, methods of treatment and diagnostics are provided. | 12-16-2010 |
Robert V. Ames, Warren, NE US
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20130196559 | BUOYS AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING THE SAME - A buoy has a first piece with a first cavity defined by a first wall and a first open end of the first piece; a second piece having a second cavity defined by a second wall, a second open end and a second close end which is opposite to the second open end; and a separation piece to separate the first cavity and the second cavity so as to form two separated watertight compartments. | 08-01-2013 |
Ronald C. Ames, Vancouver, WA US
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20140207072 | CONDUIT MANAGEMENT DEVICE - A conduit management device and method for quickly and easily securing a conduit and reducing the risk of conduit disruption is disclosed. A selectively securable cleat is arranged for selective encirclement and securement of at least a portion of a conduit by wrapping the conduit around the cleat. An embodiment is disclosed having an elongate cleat that is fixed to the patient apparatus at a first location of the cleat spaced apart from releasably securable locations proximate first and second ends of the cleat such that the fixation point at the first location forms the fixed base of the cleat. | 07-24-2014 |
Stephen Bruce Ames, Pepper Pike, OH US
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20100323936 | LUBRICANT BASE OILS AND LUBRICANT COMPOSITIONS AND METHOD FOR MAKING THEM - A liquid lubricant base oil composition comprising (i) a base stock comprising at least 95% by weight saturated hydrocarbons such as for example a Group II base stock, a Group III base stock and/or a base stock derived from Fischer-Tropsch synthesised, waxy, paraffinic hydrocarbon material and (ii) 0.2 to 30% by weight of an aromatic extract which has a dimethyl sulphoxide extractable polycyclic aromatics content of less than 3 weight % may be made by blending the components together and may be used with one or more additives in a lubricant composition which may be used in applications such as marine engine lubricants. | 12-23-2010 |
Thomas W. Ames, Brookline, MA US
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20100186136 | HIGH-VISIBILITY TURNOUT COAT ASSEMBLAGE - A high-visibility covering is removably attached to a firefighter turnout coat at the shoulders and front closure by easily separable fasteners so that the assemblage can be donned as a single coat and the high-visibility covering can be easily ripped off. In one embodiment, the covering is a single panel that wraps around the coat, extending from the shoulders to the waist or hips. In another embodiment, the covering is composed of three panels, two front panels and a back panel. Front shoulder straps on the covering are removably attached to the front of the turnout coat at the shoulders. Back shoulder straps on the panel overlap and are removably attached to the corresponding front shoulder straps. In the three panel embodiment, the back panel has a pair of lappets that overlap and are removably attached to the corresponding front panel. | 07-29-2010 |
Tyler Ames, New Haven, CT US
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20150023889 | FLUORIDE-RESPONSIVE RIBOSWITCHS, FLUORIDE TRANSPORTERS, AND METHODS OF USE - Disclosed are compounds, compositions, and methods relating to fluoride aptamers, fluoride-responsive riboswitches, fluoride-regulated expression constructs, fluoride transporters, nucleic acids encoding fluoride transporters, expression constructs encoding fluoride transporters, and cells containing or including any combination of these. | 01-22-2015 |
Tyler T. Ames, Wilmington, DE US
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20110152581 | Purification Of Biologically-Produced 1,3-Propanediol - A process for purifying 1,3-propanediol from the fermentation broth of a cultured | 06-23-2011 |
20110152583 | Purification Of Biologically-Produced 1,3-Propanediol - A process for purifying 1,3-propanediol from the fermentation broth of a cultured | 06-23-2011 |
20150240267 | PRODUCTION OF RENEWABLE HYDROCARBON COMPOSITIONS - Provided herein are processes and microorganisms which utilize both protein hydrolysates and carbohydrates from biomass feedstocks to produce renewable hydrocarbon compositions. Advantages of the disclosed methods may be recognized in fuel blends comprising such hydrocarbon compositions. | 08-27-2015 |