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Anthony Paul Astolfi, Boxborough, MA US
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20080229234 | THIN CLIENT GRAPHICAL PRESENTATION AND MANIPULATION APPLICATION - A distributed graphical presentation and manipulation application executes as a thin client application in a network. The networked graphical presentation and manipulation application can generally be used without requiring a user to install any specific software prior to using the application. In one aspect, code may be received from a server, and a local environment may be generated based on the code, where the local environment may be configured to display a view of the graphical model. One or more model views to be requested may be predicted, and the predicted views may be stored in a memory for display in the local environment. | 09-18-2008 |
Anthony Paul Bacos, Beaverton, OR US
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20110143828 | VIDEO GAME FOR INTERACTIVELY MODELING COMMUNITY HEALTH BEHAVIOR AND COSTS FOR PREVENTION AND TREATMENT - A video game application that interactively simulates how a budget can be managed for health care prevention and treatment in a community based upon several factors. These factors include the availability and type of prevention and treatment facilities in the community, how effectively a populace uses available facilities, and how effectively costs are managed for increasing the capacity of treatment and prevention in the community. A player can advance to a next round of the video game if all of the virtual populace has either received treatment for an illness (when they are ill) or participated in a prevention action. Also, to successfully complete a round, the number of emergency hospital visits that occur during a round are less than a predetermined parameter and the costs incurred during the round do not exceed the current round's budget. Health indicators may also be associated with members of the virtual populace. | 06-16-2011 |
Anthony Paul Banaszewski, Petrolia, PA US
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20100189674 | Petrolatum Having Silicone-Like Properties - Novel petrolatums having silicone-like properties are disclosed. Silicone-free compositions containing the novel petrolatums also are disclosed. | 07-29-2010 |
Anthony Paul Bata, Denver, CO US
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20080291855 | Wireless Data Networking - A meshing network comprising one full function controller (WDC) and a plurality of nodes (WDN, WSN), that is RF quiet capable with very low power consumption and the ability to quickly heal itself and create new network paths. The network uses an addressing scheme that allows for each node to not have a network map but still be able to route messages. A piping scheme allows a mesh to become a high throughput network. A sensor rail protocol definition allows sensor devices to connect to nodes and route messages through the network. | 11-27-2008 |
20120176941 | WIRELESS MESH NETWORK WITH DYNAMIC BACK OFF AND METHOD OF OPERATION - A wireless mesh network with dynamic back off for reduced power consumption is generally described herein. In some embodiments, the wireless mesh network includes a network controller to configure a data frame comprising a sync period followed by at least one data period and a plurality of network nodes configured to operate in at least one of a network-running mode and a sleep/RF quiet mode. The network controller is configured to transmit synchronization messages during a first portion of the sync period and receive upstream requests from the network nodes during a second portion of the sync period. During the sleep/RF quiet mode, the network nodes are configured to wake up periodically during a listening interval for detection of a synchronization message from the network controller, and return to the sleep/RF quiet mode and increase a back-off time between listening intervals for increasingly longer periods when no synchronization message is detected. | 07-12-2012 |
Anthony Paul Batakis, San Diego, CA US
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20150253009 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE FUEL INJECTOR WITH AN INNER HEAT SHIELD - A fuel injector for a combustor of a gas turbine engine is disclosed. The fuel injector includes a gas outer tube, a gas inner tube, a liquid tube, and a heat shield. The gas outer tube and the gas inner tube form a gas fuel annulus. The gas inner tube and the liquid tube form a liquid fuel annulus. The liquid tube forms an air cavity. The heat shield extends within the liquid tube forming an insulating gap between the heat shield and the liquid tube. | 09-10-2015 |
Anthony Paul Dohi, Pasadena, CA US
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20100282896 | FLYING ENTERTAINMENT VEHICLE - An apparatus for use as a flying entertainment vehicle. The apparatus includes a lift system, such as a parawing, that is inflated by air to generate lift and further includes a vehicle frame attached to the lift system such as by suspension lines that also space the lift system apart from the vehicle frame. The apparatus includes a thrust assembly supported on the vehicle frame that is operable to propel the vehicle at a flight speed at which the lift system is operated, e.g., the parawing is inflated, to generate lift to suspend the vehicle frame above the ground. The apparatus includes show elements that may be supported on or by the vehicle frame and be configured to be lift neutral. The show elements function to distract observers away from the lift system such as by appearing to provide the lift or features that cause the vehicle frame to fly. | 11-11-2010 |
Anthony Paul Hornbrook, Lower Hutt NZ
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20080276818 | Shock Tube Initiator - A shock tube initiator (STI) for allowing the remote and/or manual initiation of at least one shock tube, typically two shock tubes is disclosed. The STI consists of: a) at least one coupling | 11-13-2008 |
20100170411 | REMOTE INITIATOR FOR THE REMOTE INITIATION OF EXPLOSIVE CHARGES - A remote initiator for the remote initiation of explosive charges. The remote initiator having: (i) a transmitter with means for generating and transmitting a coded signal and input means for inputting operational commands into the transmitter for generating the coded signal, (ii) at least one receiver adapted to be connected with the explosive charges, the receiver having means for receiving the coded signal from the transmitter and input means for inputting operational commands into the receiver for generating an output signal for the remote initiation of explosive charges upon receipt of a valid transmitted coded signal, (iii) a power source for each of the transmitter and receiver, and dual processing means that are independent of each other are adapted to provide independent control of a firing circuit and adapted to synchronize with each processing means before initiation can occur so as to enhance safety and reliability of the transmitter and receiver and the initiation of the remote initiator. | 07-08-2010 |
Anthony Paul Johnson, Saugus, CA US
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20090276173 | SYSTEM FOR REMEDYING ELECTRICAL POWER INSTABILITY - A system for real-time monitoring of synchrophasors from an electrical power system serving multiple geographic areas can control system instability, without preset parameters or thresholds, detects power flow between the generation sources. If a change in power flow of at least 5% over at time period of 1 second or less occurs and the response to the change in power flow is greater than the change in power flow a signal is generated for corrective action. | 11-05-2009 |
Anthony Paul Keagbine, Milwaukie, OR US
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20090116945 | LOAD-LIFTING MEMBER WITH BOLTED JOINT - Improved bolted joint designs are used for a joint between a bolt-on load-lifting member such as a fork or clamp arm and a carriage or carrier associated with a material handling device. In various embodiments, an elongate rear vertical shank of one or the other of the load-lifting member or the carrier may have a plurality of mounting bolt holes spaced longitudinally along its length, each mounting bolt hole extending from a respective recessed area formed in one or both of the joined surfaces. Each bolt hole has a respective bolt-hole width dimension transverse to the elongate member, and each recessed area has a recess width dimension parallel to and greater than the bolt-hole width dimension. | 05-07-2009 |
Anthony Paul Krismanich, Waterloo CA
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20120329770 | CEPHALOSPORIN DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS BETA-LACTAMASE INHIBITORS AND COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - The present invention relates to cephalosporin derivatives having β-lactamase inhibitory activity. The compounds are useful in preventing or treating bacterial resistance to an antibiotic, e.g. a β-lactam antibiotic. Disclosed herein are compounds that are inhibitors of class B metallo-β-lactamases, as well as class A, C, and D serine β-lactamases. In some preferred embodiments, the compounds are 3′-thiobenzoate derivatives of a cephalosporin. Pharmaceutical compositions, methods, uses, kits and commercial packages comprising the compounds are also disclosed. | 12-27-2012 |
Anthony Paul Mondi, Wilmington, MA US
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20090001527 | Series-shunt switch with thermal terminal - A series-shunt switch is provided. The switch includes a PIN diode having an input electrical terminal, an output electrical terminal and a thermal terminal. The thermal terminal is configured to provide continuity of diode thermal ground with respect to a circuit thermal ground node. | 01-01-2009 |
Anthony Paul Morris, Coventry West Midlands GB
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20160038676 | Injection Device - The invention refers to a handheld injection device comprising a housing ( | 02-11-2016 |
Anthony Paul Morris, Coventry GB
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20140171879 | Drug Delivery Device - A drug delivery device comprising; a housing; a cylindrical member configured to be rotatably supported inside the housing, wherein the outer surface of the cylindrical member is provided with at least first and second tracks together forming an encoder, each track comprising conductive segments and non-conductive segments; and at least first and second groups of contacts configured to engage the first and second tracks respectively at predetermined intervals along the length of the track. | 06-19-2014 |
20150343150 | PEN-TYPE DRUG INJECTION DEVICE WITH OPTICAL DOSE ENCODING AND DECODING SYSTEM - A method of decoding encoded information is presented where one or more sensors are controlled to periodically check for motion of a movable component of a drug delivery device having encoded information thereon. If motion of the movable component is detected, preventing a first encoded information reading and decoding process from being performed, when motion of the movable component is not detected, performing the first encoded information reading and decoding process. | 12-03-2015 |
Anthony Paul Morris, Warwick GB
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20150151139 | Controlling access to radiotherapy systems - A system for identifying users and controlling access to a radiotherapy apparatus, comprising: a portable identification device, comprising a memory for storing identification information corresponding to a user of the device and an antenna; and a control mechanism for a radiotherapy apparatus, comprising: a wireless transceiver for communicating with the portable identification device and identifying the user of the portable identification device; and a display for displaying a user interface and receiving inputs for controlling the radiotherapy apparatus on the basis of the identified user when the portable identification device is placed on the display. | 06-04-2015 |
Anthony Paul Morris, West Midlands GB
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20150320934 | Arrangement for Detecting a Position of a Plunger - The invention relates to an arrangement for detecting a position of a plunger relative to a bung in a drug cartridge, comprising a proximity sensor located close to a distal end of the plunger facing the bung and aligned to receive light reflected by the bung. | 11-12-2015 |
20150352287 | Pen Type Drug Injection Device with Friction Reducing Dose Encoder Mechanism - A drug delivery device, comprises a housing having a longitudinal axis; an axially moveable component that is moveable along the longitudinal axis between a dose dialing position and a dose delivery position when a user operates the device to deliver a dose of drug; an encoder sleeve; an encoder pattern provided on the encoder sleeve, the encoder pattern comprising relatively conductive portions and relatively non-conductive portions that together comprise coded information; a contact-supporting component; and plural electrical contacts provided on the contact-supporting component. The plural electrical contacts contact the encoder pattern when the dose delivery button is in the dose dialing position and wherein the device is configured to move the contact-supporting component relative to the encoder sleeve as the axially moveable component moves from the dose dialing position to the dose delivery position such as to move the electrical contacts into positions where they do not contact the encoder pattern. | 12-10-2015 |
20150352290 | Pen Type Drug Injection Device with Dose Encoder mechanism and Dose Setting/Dose Delivery mode Switch - A drug delivery device comprising: a housing; a plurality of sensors; and a cylindrical member supported within the housing, the outer surface of said cylindrical member being provided with a helical track, the helical track comprising track segments of a first type and track segments of a second type, the first and second types of track segment being respectively capable of inducing first and second responses in the sensors; wherein: the helical track has a width dimension W; the helical track includes across its width at least one track segment of the first type and at least one track segment of the second type at plural positions along the length of the helical track; the device is configured such that during a first phase of a drug delivery operation the helical track is moved axially, without rotation, relative to the plurality of sensors between a first position and a second position, and during a second phase of the drug delivery operation the track is moved helically relative to the plurality of sensors from the second position; and responses induced in the plurality of sensors by the track segments of the helical track are different in the first position compared to responses induced in the plurality of sensors by the helical track in the second position. | 12-10-2015 |
20150367080 | DRIVE MECHANISM OF A DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE COMPRISING AN ACCESSORY DRIVE - A drive mechanism of a drug delivery device and a respective drug delivery device for setting and dispensing of a dose of a medicament are presented, where the drive mechanism has an elongated housing extending in an axial direction, a piston rod to operably engage with a piston of a cartridge containing the medicament, a dosing arrangement manually and axially displaceable relative to the housing for setting and dispensing of the dose, and an accessory drive operably engaged with the piston rod to support a manually operated dose dispensing displacement of the dosing arrangement. | 12-24-2015 |
Anthony Paul Penta, Bellevue, WA US
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20130067023 | SCALABLE, SELECTIVE TRAFFIC PROXYING - Proxy networks enable a source to send traffic to one or more targets through a set of nodes operating as proxies. However, proxy networks are typically nonselective (often by design), and do not enable a source to specify properties of the nodes selected as proxies to send traffic to the target. Presented herein are proxy network techniques that enable sources to specify node properties in a target request, and that utilize a set of node managers for respective subsets of nodes. For a target request specifying selected node properties, the node managers may select as proxies nodes having the node properties specified in the target request. Additionally, the techniques presented herein promote the flexibility of the proxy network (e.g., adding groups of nodes, expanding the variety of nodes and node properties, and sending various forms of traffic using any protocol to various topics on behalf of many and various sources). | 03-14-2013 |
20140359280 | CERTIFICATING AUTHORITY TRUST EVALUATION - In many information security scenarios, a certificate issued by a certificating authority may be presented to a client in order to assert a trust level of a certificated item, such as a message or a web page. However, due to a decentralized structure and incomplete coordination among certificating authorities, the presence and exploitation of security vulnerabilities to issue untrustworthy certificates may be difficult to determine, particularly for an individual client. Presented herein are techniques for providing a certificating authority trust service that collects and evaluates certificates submitted to clients by certificating authorities, and advises the clients of a certificating authority trust level for respective certificating authorities (e.g., determined as a consensus of the evaluated certificates issued by the certificating authority). The clients may use a certificating authority trust set distributed by the certificating authority trust service to determine whether to trust a certificate issued from a particular certificating authority. | 12-04-2014 |
20140359281 | CERTIFICATE EVALUATION FOR CERTIFICATE AUTHORITY REPUTATION ADVISING - In many information security scenarios, a certificate issued by a certificate authority on behalf of a domain is presented to a client in order to verify the identity of the domain. However, due to a decentralized structure and incomplete coordination among certificate authorities, the presence and exploitation of security vulnerabilities to issue untrustworthy certificates may be difficult for an individual client to determine. Presented herein are techniques for advising clients of the trustworthiness of respective certificate authorities by evaluating the certificates issued by such certificate authorities for suspicious indicators, such as hashcode collisions with other certificates and public key re-use. A trust level may be identified of respective certificate authorities according to the presence or absence of suspicious indicators in the certificates issued by the certificate authority, and a certificate authority trust set may be distributed to advise clients of the trustworthiness of certificates issued by the respective certificate authorities. | 12-04-2014 |
20160036593 | ADVISING CLIENTS ABOUT CERTIFICATE AUTHORITY TRUST - In many information security scenarios, a certificate issued by a certificate authority may be presented to a client in order to assert a trust level of a certificated item, such as a message or a web page. However, due to a decentralized structure and incomplete coordination among certificate authorities, the presence and exploitation of security vulnerabilities to issue untrustworthy certificates may be difficult to determine, particularly for an individual client. Presented herein are techniques for advising clients of the reputations of respective certificate authorities by evaluating the certificates issued by such certificate authorities, such as the number and types of domains certified by the certificate; the number and pattern of certificates issued for the domain; and the certification techniques used to issue the certificates. Such evaluation enables a determination of a certificate authority trust level that may be distributed to the clients in a certificate authority trust set. | 02-04-2016 |
Anthony Paul Priley, Sacramento, CA US
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20150173563 | Brewable Beverage Making Machine - A brewable beverage making machine includes a brewing chamber assembly for holding a brewable substance therein, the brewing chamber assembly including inlet openings for supply of an input liquid therein, an outlet opening at an upper end thereof, and a discharge opening for discharging the brewed liquid, the inlet openings being sized and oriented to cause turbulent agitation; a heater which heats the input liquid supplied to the brewing chamber assembly; an pump for supplying heated liquid from the heater through the inlet openings; a first valve connected with the outlet opening; and a microprocessor which opens the first valve during initial filling of the brewing chamber assembly with the heated liquid and closes the first valve when the heated liquid reaches a predetermined level in the brewing chamber assembly to cause pressurization of the heated liquid in the brewing chamber assembly during a brewing operation. | 06-25-2015 |
Anthony Paul Roskilly, Longhorsley GB
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20130118453 | FREE-PISTON INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - A linear-acting, free-piston internal combustion engine suitable for operation on a four-stroke engine cycle comprises a power piston ( | 05-16-2013 |
Anthony Paul Roskilly, Longhorshy GB
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20120024264 | HEAT ENGINE - A heat engine comprising compressor and expander displacement elements ( | 02-02-2012 |