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John D. Basil, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20100316886 | AIRCRAFT TRANSPARENCY WITH SOLAR CONTROL PROPERTIES - An aircraft transparency includes a first stretched acrylic ply and a second stretched acrylic ply. A coating stack having solar control properties is applied over at least a portion of one or more of the major surfaces. The coating stack includes a first primer layer comprising an epoxy amino siloxane-containing material. A solar coating having at least three metallic silver layers is formed over at least a portion of the first primer layer. A protective coating including silica and alumina is formed over at least a portion of the solar control coating. A topcoat including a polysiloxane material is formed over at least a portion of the protective coating. An overcoat is formed over at least a portion of the topcoat and includes a diamond-like carbon type coating. | 12-16-2010 |
20110046337 | POLYSILOXANE COATING WITH HYBRID COPOLYMER - A coating includes the reaction product of (a) a hybrid copolymer incorporating (i) a first monomer including a hydroxy-functional organoacrylate and (ii) a second monomer including an organoalkoxysilane and (b) a second material including an organofunctional alkoxysilane. The first monomer can be a hydroxy functional acrylate and/or a hydroxyalkylacrylate. The second monomer can be a trialkoxysilane. The second material can be a trialkoxysilane. | 02-24-2011 |
20120178869 | POLYSILOXANE COATING WITH HYBRID COPOLYMER - A coating includes the reaction product of (a) a hybrid copolymer incorporating (i) a first monomer including a hydroxy-functional organoacrylate and (ii) a second monomer including an organoalkoxysilane and (b) a second material including an organofunctional alkoxysilane. The first monomer can be a hydroxy functional acrylate and/or a hydroxyalkylacrylate. The second monomer can be a trialkoxysilane. The second material can be a trialkoxysilane. | 07-12-2012 |
Mandira Varma Basil, Delhi IN
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20150299779 | METHOD TO IDENTIFY M. TUBERCULOSIS - The present invention relates to a kit and a method to identify | 10-22-2015 |
Michael Basil, East Hampton, CT US
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20100305515 | Locking Mechanism for Drug Delivery System - The invention relates to a locking mechanism for adjustable systems for delivering a specified dosage of a substance. The delivery system can be used to deliver, for example, a drug or a nutritional supplement to a human or veterinary patient or for delivering, for example, fertilizer in agricultural use. | 12-02-2010 |
20120265150 | INJECTOR DEVICE FOR ADMINISTERING MULTIPLE DOSES IN A SINGLE DELIVERY, AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE - An injector device for dispensing at least two fluids in a sequential delivery includes a plunger located within an inner body, the inner body located within an outer body, a cannula comprising an entry opening integrally joined to the outer body, and at least one piercing member integrally joined with the outer body. In an embodiment, the piercing member includes a neck section and one or more slots that engage a membrane on the inner body so as to continue to allow release of the contents of a first liquid from the outer body just prior to commencement of the flow of a second liquid from the inner body. | 10-18-2012 |
Nicholas Basil, San Diego, CA US
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20120282974 | MOBILE DEVICE CONTROLLER APPLICATION FOR ANY SECURITY SYSTEM - A method for using any mobile device to manage a security system in retail environments is disclosed in which an application or applet is installed on the mobile device providing a GUI for users to easily perform functions allowable by the security system. This method can be added to any legacy security system providing remote control and monitoring of the system via two-way communication links. Methods for processing touch inputs on mobile devices for security management are disclosed, including reading data from a multipoint sensing device such as a multipoint touchscreen, and identifying at least one multipoint gesture based on data from the multipoint sensing device. These functions provide vast improvements in retail security by providing store personnel earliest possible theft detection, higher level theft prevention than previously possible, communication between mobile devices in security systems, and evidence provided to law enforcement faster than ever possible. | 11-08-2012 |
Nicholas J. Basil, San Diego, CA US
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20150103378 | System and Method for Guaranteed High Speed Fax Delivery - Described herein is a fax processing system that improves the speed and reliability of fax transmissions via a data communications network and provides a new method of transmitting facsimile images. Fax images are encoded with an embedded bit signal by a fax software program on the originating fax, where such bit signal is recognized by fax software at a fax service such that the original image data is transferred to the fax service via a secure link over a data communications network at internet speeds and notifies the fax service software with a confirmation. | 04-16-2015 |
20150103379 | System and Method for Guaranteed High Speed Fax Delivery with a Fax Adapter - A fax processing system improving the speed and reliability of fax transmissions by providing a new method of transmitting facsimile images, by encoding fax images with an embedded non-facsimile-communication-protocol/non-facsimile-image digital data bit signal using a fax ATA adapter that is connected to a facsimile device, where the signal bit is recognized by fax software at a fax service such that the original image data is transferred to the fax service via a secure link over a data communications network with notification by the fax service software. | 04-16-2015 |
20150103384 | Intelligent Fax Retransmission System and Method - Described herein is a fax processing system for the improvement of efficiency and reliability of fax transmissions over any communications network, specifically for retransmitting an incomplete transmission. Fax images are encoded with an embedded digital bit signal by a fax software program on the originating fax that indicates the number of pages in the document where such bit signal is recognized by fax software at a fax service for the purpose of monitoring the page count of the transmission, and in the case of a failed transmission, using the embedded digital data to notify the recipient that more pages will be transmitted, and further transmitting the remaining pages on the next facsimile phone call. | 04-16-2015 |
20150113282 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DIGITALLY SIGNING DOCUMENTS FROM A MOBILE DEVICE - A system and method for embedding a written signature into a secure electronic document is disclosed. In certain embodiments, a user views the electronic document on a first computing device and creates an electronic digital signature on a mobile computing device. The user is securely certified by a system created alphanumeric code and the identification of the mobile device. The signature is then embedded into the electronic document and stored securely on a central server. | 04-23-2015 |
Robert Basil, Lawrenceville, GA US
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20140218058 | SIGNAL STABILIZATION IN A DIELECTRIC SENSOR ASSEMBLY - A non-resistive contact sensor assembly includes an electric field sensor device, including a dielectric component for receiving an electrical signal from an object of interest and a signal processing component for processing the electrical signal, a voltage regulator for controlling voltage to the dielectric component and the signal processing component, and a common ground reference for the dielectric component and the signal processing component. | 08-07-2014 |
20140218059 | SIGNAL STABILIZATION IN A DIELECTRIC SENSOR ASSEMBLY - A non-resistive contact sensor assembly includes an electric field sensor device, including a dielectric component for receiving an electrical signal from an object of interest and a signal processing component for processing the electrical signal, a voltage regulator for controlling voltage to the dielectric component and the signal processing component, and a common ground reference for the dielectric component and the signal processing component. | 08-07-2014 |
Zohar Basil, Rehovot IL
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20150281266 | DETECTING REMOTE OPERATION OF A COMPUTER - Detecting remote operation of a computer by another computer by receiving pointing device movement event information associated with multiple pointing device movement events in a sequence of pointing device movement events detected at a first computer, determining a frequency of the pointing device movement events from the pointing device movement event information, and determining that the frequency is consistent with a frequency of pointing device movement events that are sent to the first computer, thereby detecting that the first computer is operated by a computer other than the first computer. | 10-01-2015 |
Zohar Basil, Tel Aviv IL
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20110087350 | METHODS AND SYSTEM FOR ENABLING PRINTING THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT MODELS - The present invention relates to a system and method of transforming an inconsistent 3D (three-dimensional) model of one or more 3D objects into a valid printable 3D model, said method comprising: (a) receiving an input model file and/or receiving modeler data, giving rise to an input 3D model having one or more parts; (b) analyzing said input 3D model and removing its one or more inconsistencies; (c) thickening the one or more parts of said 3D model, while preserving their functionality; and (d) unifying the union of interior volumes of said one or more parts, thereby removing self intersections and/or intersections between the two or more parts, giving rise to a valid printable 3D model. | 04-14-2011 |