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Adam Berry, Auckland NZ
Adam Michael Berry, Auckland NZ
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20120234196 | Viscous Liquid Monopropellant - This invention relates to the construction of a rocket motor and fuel system thereof and, in particular to a new and useful Viscous Liquid Monopropellant (VLM) rocket motor containing a liquid propellant that is pumped into the combustion chamber, atomised and then ignited. The atomisation step significantly increases the surface area of the propellant, delivering faster burn rates and smoother combustion. VLM is a non-Newtonian fluid containing both oxidisers and fuels. These monopropellants are comprised of a variety of liquid and solid components, mixed together to form a homogenous fluid, although heterogeneous in composition. The solid constituents are retained within the liquid phase by dispersion, suspension, bonding or chemical emulsification techniques, so as when a motive force is applied to the propellant, all the constituents are also transported, and held in correct proportion whilst doing so. | 09-20-2012 |
Alexander M. Berry, Pyrmont AU
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20140244402 | SYSTEM FOR SELECTIVELY DISPLAYING CONTENT - A system for selectively displaying content may include one or more processors and a memory. The one or more processors may display a graphical object at a first location on a map, determine a user interaction with the graphical object, and display, in response to the determining, a first content item on the map at a second location that is proximal to the first location, the first content item being associated with the graphical object. The one or more processors may identify a selection of the graphical object and display, in response to the identifying, a second content item on the map at a third location that is disparate from the first and second locations, the second content item being associated with the first content item and the graphical object. The one or more processors may transmit an indication of the selection of the graphical object. | 08-28-2014 |
20140306989 | ADJUSTING DISPLAYED CONTENT LENGTH AS A FUNCTION OF MAP SCALE - A system for adjusting displayed content length as a function of map scale may include one or more computing devices and a memory. The one or more computing devices may receive a query, retrieve a content item based at least in part on the query. The one or more computing devices may further determine a first amount of the content item to display based at least in part on a first zoom level, determine a second amount of the retrieved content item to display based at least in part on a second zoom level and provide the map to the user device for display, where the first amount of the content item is overlaid on the map when the map is displayed at the first zoom level and the second amount of the content item is overlaid on the map when the map is displayed at the second zoom level. | 10-16-2014 |
Alexander Max Berry, Pyrmont AU
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20140278982 | CLUSTERING OF ADS WITH ORGANIC MAP CONTENT - A system and method for facilitating clustering of ads and map content, the method including receiving a request associated with a target region on a map from a user device, identifying an ad for display to a user based at least in part on the received search request, determining a location associated with an ad of the one or more ads, determining a region criteria based on the location of the ad, retrieving, one or more map content items having a location meeting the determined region criteria, comparing the ad and the retrieved one or more map content items to identify a map content item associated with the same entity as the ad and providing the ad and the identified map content item to the user at the user device, wherein the map content item is displayed as a single entity with an identifier of the map content item. | 09-18-2014 |
Andrew Berry, Parkdale AU
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20080262423 | Single Use Retractable Syringe - A single use retractable syringe ( | 10-23-2008 |
Andrew Berry, Port Melbourne AU
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20130136573 | PALLET FOR BAGS - A pallet moulded from plastics material for supporting a flexible intermediate bulk container. It has a generally planar central panel portion, a pair of parallel inverted open channels extending across the pallet to form a respective pair of open-ended tunnels each tunnel having an upper wall and two side walls, and a pair of edge panel portions generally co-planar with the central panel. An array of raised elongate hump portions bulges upwards from the upper walls of the tunnels, each hump portion extending laterally across an upper wall. The two ends of the hump portions abut respective buttresses which extend up the side walls. | 05-30-2013 |
20140331902 | PALLET FOR BAGS - A pallet moulded from plastics material for supporting a flexible intermediate bulk container. It has a generally planar central panel portion, a pair of parallel inverted open channels extending across the pallet to form a respective pair of open-ended tunnels each tunnel having an upper wall and two side walls, and a pair of edge panel portions generally co-planar with the central panel. An array of raised elongate hump portions bulges upwards from the upper walls of the tunnels, each hump portion extending laterally across an upper wall. The two ends of the hump portions abut respective buttresses which extend up the side walls. | 11-13-2014 |
Angela Kay Berry, Gaylordsville, CT US
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20140045813 | HETEROAROMATIC COMPOUNDS AS BTK INHIBITORS - The present invention encompasses compounds of the formula (I) | 02-13-2014 |
Benjamin Otto Berry, Riverdale, MD US
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20130291709 | CONTINUOUS WOUND COMPOSITE TRUSS STRUCTURES - Ultra-efficient composite truss structures and methods for manufacturing the same using low cost and high throughput winding processes are presented. The present disclosure describes combining the high structural efficiency of truss structures with the excellent mechanical properties of composite materials using processes that mitigate the high manufacturing costs typical of composite materials. The present disclosure further describes creating the members of the truss structure through continuous winding of either thermoset or thermoplastic matrix, fiber reinforced composite members around a central mandrel. The longitudinal chord members of the truss are held in position by the mandrel, and the web members are wrapped under the chord members, over them, or both. The web members are bonded to the chord members during manufacture to produce a single consolidated truss structure. | 11-07-2013 |
Brian Berry, Saarbruecken DE
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20120055009 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY CONNECTING TWO WORKPIECES - The invention relates to a device and a method for automatically connecting two workpieces by means of fasteners, the device having a magazine for receiving the fasteners. In order to improve a device for automatically connecting two workpieces to the effect that supplying the fasteners is less personnel- and cost-intensive, the invention proposes that a fastener nest ( | 03-08-2012 |
Carole J. Berry, Hamilton NZ
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20090324590 | MYOSTATIN ANTAGONISTS - An isolated recombinant polypeptide having myostatin antagonist activity, comprising a C-terminally truncated mature myostatin peptide, wherein the C-terminal truncation is at a position at or between amino acids 281 and 329, or a fragment, variant or derivative thereof. | 12-31-2009 |
Carole Judith Berry, Hamilton NZ
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20130065820 | SYNTHETIC MYOSTATIN PEPTIDE ANTAGONISTS - The present invention relates to novel synthetic myostatin antagonists, comprising a synthetic mature myostatin peptide, wherein the peptide comprises at least two cysteine residues at positions | 03-14-2013 |
Catherine A. Berry, Gretna, LA US
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20120256452 | PROTECTIVE COVER FOR BABY CARRIER - A protective cover for covering a portion of a baby carrier in which a baby is to be received. The cover includes a canopy structured to enclose the baby-receiving portion of the carrier when secured to the baby carrier, and a first cutout portion formed along the canopy in a position enabling access to a handle of the baby carrier through the first cutout portion when the cover is positioned over the baby-receiving portion of the carrier. A handle cover flap is attached to the canopy and structured so as to be positionable to close the first cutout portion. | 10-11-2012 |
Christopher J. Berry, Cammeray AU
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20140201232 | SCOPING SEARCHES WITHIN WEBSITES - A computer-implemented method, computer program product, and computing system is provided for scoping searches within a website. In an implementation, a method may receiving a search request. The method may also include identifying a location of a search scoping feature within a website hierarchy. The method may further include setting a search scope relative to the search request based on, at least in part, the location of the search scoping feature. | 07-17-2014 |
Daniel J. Berry, Rochester, MN US
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20140276847 | MODULAR TAPERED REAMER FOR BONE PREPARATION AND ASSOCIATED METHOD - A kit for use in performing joint arthroplasty is provided. The kit ( | 09-18-2014 |
Dave Berry, Hagerstown, MD US
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20130241161 | PIVOTING AXLE SYSTEM - A pivoting axle system for an aerial lift vehicle includes a plurality of axles pivotally secured to the vehicle chassis at respective pivot points between a stowed position and a working position. Each axle is coupleable with a wheel assembly at distal ends thereof. Actuators are connected between the chassis and each of the plurality of axles, respectively, where the actuators are connected to the chassis at positions spaced from the pivot points, respectively. Additionally, each of the plurality of axles is independently controllable. | 09-19-2013 |
20140327221 | PIVOTING AXLE SYSTEM - A pivoting axle system for an aerial lift vehicle with a chassis includes a left axle supporting a left wheel and a right axle supporting a right wheel. The left and right axles are pivotable between a transport position and a working position. A first hydraulic cylinder is connected at one end to the chassis on a right side of a vehicle center line and at an opposite end to the left axle, and a second hydraulic cylinder is connected at one end to the chassis on a left side of the vehicle center line and at an opposite end to the right axle. In the working position, the first and second hydraulic cylinders are prevented from deflection beyond a yield point. | 11-06-2014 |
David Berry, Christiansburg, VA US
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20130294042 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR CONNECTING PLANAR POWER ELECTRONICS DEVICES - The present disclosure teaches a power module that includes a chip, a first substrate, and one or more electrically conductive inserts disposed between the chip and the first substrate. The inserts can be corrugated metal sheets, metal tubes, metal wires, or metal rods. One or more of those inserts form a layer in the planar direction of a first interstitial space between the chip and the first substrate. | 11-07-2013 |
David A. Berry, Ankeny, IA US
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20120276354 | DISPLAY PANEL ASSEMBLY AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - A display panel assembly is made by optically bonding a display panel and a substantially transparent substrate. Optical bonding is carried out by forming a silicon-containing optical bonding layer having regions of different physical properties | 11-01-2012 |
David A. Berry, Morgantown, WV US
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20130146814 | METHOD OF PREPARING AND UTILIZING A CATALYST SYSTEM FOR AN OXIDATION PROCESS ON A GASEOUS HYDROCARBON STREAM - The disclosure relates to a method of utilizing a catalyst system for an oxidation process on a gaseous hydrocarbon stream with a mitigation of carbon accumulation. The system is comprised of a catalytically active phase deposited onto an oxygen conducting phase, with or without supplemental support. The catalytically active phase has a specified crystal structure where at least one catalytically active metal is a cation within the crystal structure and coordinated with oxygen atoms within the crystal structure. The catalyst system employs an optimum coverage ratio for a given set of oxidation conditions, based on a specified hydrocarbon conversion and a carbon deposition limit. Specific embodiments of the catalyst system are disclosed. | 06-13-2013 |
David A. Berry, Mt. Morris, PA US
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20140363365 | METHOD FOR CONTINUOUS SYNTHESIS OF METAL OXIDE POWDERS - A method for the rapid and continuous production of crystalline mixed-metal oxides from a precursor solution comprised of a polymerizing agent, chelated metal ions, and a solvent. The method discharges solution droplets of less than 500 μm diameter using an atomizing or spray-type process into a reactor having multiple temperature zones. Rapid evaporation occurs in a first zone, followed by mixed-metal organic foam formation in a second zone, followed by amorphous and partially crystalline oxide precursor formation in a third zone, followed by formation of the substantially crystalline mixed-metal oxide in a fourth zone. The method operates in a continuous rather than batch manner and the use of small droplets as the starting material for the temperature-based process allows relatively high temperature processing. In a particular embodiment, the first zone operates at 100-300° C., the second zone operates at 300-700° C., and the third operates at 700-1000° C., and fourth zone operates at at least 700° C. The resulting crystalline mixed-metal oxides display a high degree of crystallinity and sphericity with typical diameters on the order of 50 μm or less. | 12-11-2014 |
David E. Berry, Basking Ridge, NJ US
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20140057615 | APPARATUS TO SELF-ACTIVATE AND SELF-CONFIGURE A DEVICE AND SYSTEM AND A METHOD THEREOF - Embodiments of the present invention allows a telecommunications provider to embed activation and configuration logic into SIM cards that consumers install in their wireless devices. The activation and configuration logic on a SIM card ensures that a wireless device is activated and properly configured to operate on a network. In some embodiments, the configuration logic on the SIM card also ensures that the wireless device is properly configured with backed up personal data and provisioned with services that a consumer had previously or is subscribed to. Typically, the wireless device is able to self-activate and self-configure when the SIM card is installed the wireless device. | 02-27-2014 |
20140059296 | STORAGE TECHNOLOGY AGNOSTIC SYSTEM FOR PERSISTING SOFTWARE INSTANTIATED OBJECTS - Embodiments of the present invention relate to a storage technology agnostic system for persisting software instantiated objects. The system provides an ability for software systems to use one persistence logic tool for disparate storage systems, such as MySQL databases and NoSQL databases, to store the software instantiated objects. These different storage systems can be utilized from within the same software system. The software instantiated objects from the software system are mapped to one or more storage systems via the persistence logic tool, which is configured as a single interface for all the storage systems. | 02-27-2014 |
David H. Berry, Kittanning, PA US
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20130126559 | Displacement Syringe - A displacement syringe having a housing with a distal tip and a proximal end; a moveable outer plunger within the housing having an elongated passageway; at least one moveable inner plunger within the passageway of the outer plunger; at least one first seal between the outer plunger and the housing; and at least one second seal between the inner plunger and the outer plunger is disclosed herein. The syringe may have a lock at the proximal end of the housing and/or a valve at the distal tip of the housing. The syringe may also have a plurality of inner plungers of various diameters. A transfer system and delivery system are also disclosed herein. Methods to accurately and efficiently deliver small volumes using the displacement syringe are also disclosed. | 05-23-2013 |
20130331635 | RADIOPHARMACEUTICAL DELIVERY AND TUBE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A device for delivery of a radiopharmaceutical and, in some embodiments, delivery of a pharmaceutical agent are described herein. Various other components for delivery systems including tubing management systems, primer caps, diffusion chambers, radiation shields and syringe shields, and other devices and methods are also described. | 12-12-2013 |
David Neal Berry, Issaquah, WA US
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20130313368 | AIRCRAFT, AIRFRAMES AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - Aircraft and airframes include a skin operatively coupled to a structural reinforcement member. The structural reinforcement member and the skin collectively define a run-out region that encompasses a terminal edge of the structural reinforcement member. Within the run-out region, the skin is more flexible than in adjacent portions of the skin. Methods include defining a region of increased flexibility of a skin relative to adjacent portions of the skin, and operatively coupling the skin to a structural reinforcement member. | 11-28-2013 |
David T. Berry, Cambridge UK
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20140203768 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUS RELATED TO INDUCTIVE POWER TRANSFER TRANSMITTER WITH SONIC EMITTER - This disclosure provides systems, methods and apparatus related to wireless power transmission and living object deterrence. One aspect of the subject matter described in the disclosure provides a method of wireless power transfer. The method includes providing wireless charging power to a receiver. The method further includes activating a living object deterrent. Another aspect of the subject matter described in the disclosure provides a method of wireless power transfer. The method includes providing wireless charging power to a receiver. The method further includes detecting a non-charging object. The method further includes activating a living object deterrent based on said detecting. | 07-24-2014 |
Dennis G. Berry, Maplewood, MN US
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20140207101 | MICROSTRUCTURE DEVICE WITH REMOVABLE MICROSTRUCTURE PATCH - A device and method for creating microchannels in the stratum corneum. The device includes a handle and a substrate detachably attached to the handle by a coupler. The substrate has a plurality of microstructures for creating microchannels in the stratum corneum. The substrate is detachable from the handle for disposal. | 07-24-2014 |
Douglas Edwin Berry, St. George, UT US
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20130283598 | Power Generation System and Method for Assembling the Same - A power generation system is disclosed. The power generation system includes an electrical converting device and a repowered portion connected to the electrical converting device. The repowered portion includes a reciprocating internal combustion engine and a gearbox. The reciprocating internal combustion engine is connected to the gearbox by a first connecting structure. The gearbox is connected to the electrical converting device by a second connecting structure. | 10-31-2013 |
Douglas H. Berry, Seattle, WA US
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20140329055 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR APPLYING AERODYNAMICALLY FUNCTIONAL COATINGS TO A SURFACE - A method for applying an aerodynamically functional coating to an exterior surface is provided. The method includes preparing an uncoated substrate surface to obtain a prepared substrate surface; applying a primer on the prepared substrate surface to obtain a primed substrate surface with a primer layer; applying and curing a basecoat field color to obtain a basecoat field color layer; masking for a basecoat design color on the basecoat field color layer; applying and curing the basecoat design color to obtain a first basecoat design color layer; masking for, applying, and curing any subsequent basecoat design color layers on the basecoat field color layer; applying and curing a clearcoat to obtain a first clearcoat layer; mechanically aero-contouring a plurality of coating edges to obtain an aero-contoured surface; and, applying additional clearcoat to obtain one or more additional clearcoat layers. | 11-06-2014 |
20150044420 | Coatings, Coating Compositions, and Methods of Delaying Ice Formation - A coating includes at least one coating layer containing first particles, second particles, and third particles distributed throughout a cross-linked, continuous polymer matrix. An outer surface of the coating layer includes surfaces of at least first particles extending outward from a top periphery of the polymer matrix. The outer surface exhibits a property of delaying ice formation compared to the coating layer without the first particles. A method includes applying a coating composition in one application step. The one-step coating composition contains first particles, second particles, and third particles in a base containing a polymer. A coating composition includes first particles, second particles, and third particles distributed in a matrix precursor. | 02-12-2015 |
Edward E. Berry, Old Lyme, CT US
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20120076255 | ALTERNATE FEEDWATER INJECTION SYSTEM TO MITIGATE THE EFFECTS OF AIRCRAFT IMPACT ON A NUCLEAR POWER PLANT - The present invention relates to an alternate feedwater injection system to at least partially mitigate the effects of an aircraft impact on a light water nuclear reactor positioned in a reactor building. The light water nuclear reactor has a primary system and a reactor core. The alternate feedwater injection system includes a water storage tank, an injection point into the primary system, a pump capable to transfer water from the water storage tank to the injection point and ultimately to the reactor core. The water storage tank and pump are located external to a reactor building and outside of an identified aircraft impact area or inside the identified aircraft impact area and provided with a means of protection from the aircraft impact. | 03-29-2012 |
Elizabeth Jane Berry, St. Joseph, MO US
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20120213741 | COMMERCIAL SCALE PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF PRRSV - The present invention describes an efficient commercial scale production method for the preparation of PRRS virus. | 08-23-2012 |
Elliot Berry, Jerusalem IL
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20090175841 | Compounds for Improving Nutritional Status, Cognition and Survival - The present invention concerns using a leptin protein, a variant fragment or mimic of a leptin protein, or an activator of the AMPK signal transduction pathway for preparing a medicament that can either be used to improve cognitive function or to treat treatment of undesirable manifestations of a nutritional stress condition and to prolong survival. | 07-09-2009 |
20100022631 | Treatment of hepatic encephalopathy and liver cirrhosis - The compounds D9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabidiol (CBD) and capsaicin are useful for prevention, treatment, or both, of hepatic encephalopathy. The compounds capsaicin, 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG), HU-308 and cannabidiol are useful for prevention, treatment, or both, of liver cirrhosis. | 01-28-2010 |
20110178151 | COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF TREATING OBESITY - The present invention relates to novel fatty acid derivatives, methods for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions including such compounds, and methods of using these compounds and compositions, especially as agents for the treatment of obesity and related disorders, and for improving cognition. | 07-21-2011 |
20110251290 | TREATMENT OF HEPATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY AND LIVER CIRRHOSIS - The compounds D9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabidiol (CBD) and capsaicin are useful for prevention, treatment, or both, of hepatic encephalopathy. The compounds capsaicin, 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG), HU-308 and cannabidiol are useful for prevention, treatment, or both, of liver cirrhosis. | 10-13-2011 |
20140309273 | COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF TREATING OBESITY - Provided are new fatty acid derivatives, methods for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions including such compounds, and methods of using these compounds and compositions, e.g., as agents for the treatment of obesity and related disorders, and for improving cognition. | 10-16-2014 |
Eric Berry, Udine IT
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20130034898 | CONTINUOUS CULTURING DEVICE - A continuous device for culturing mammalian cells in a three-dimensional structure for the transplantation or implantation in vivo is described. The culturing device comprises (a) a scaffold formed by a matrix of interconnected growth surfaces spaced at regular intervals and (b) a fluid distribution means at the inlet and the exit of the growth areas. The device is particularly useful for culturing bone cells for dental implants or bone reconstruction. | 02-07-2013 |
Eric Z. Berry, New York, NY US
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20130246169 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DYNAMIC IMAGE AMPLIFICATION - According to various embodiments, a system and a method for selecting images for advertisements using a computer system are disclosed. In one example, the method comprises computing, by the computer system, a plurality of valuations of a plurality of images, the plurality of valuations indicating levels of at least one of social engagement and personal engagement with the plurality of images, and identifying at least one image from the plurality of images based on a valuation of the at least one image from the plurality of valuations. | 09-19-2013 |
20130246195 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMAGE ENGAGEMENT ANALYSIS - According to various aspects, systems and methods of providing advertising using a computer system are disclosed. In one example, the method comprises receiving, by the computer system, a request for advertising content, the request including information descriptive of a context for the adverting content, selecting at least one image from a plurality of images to include in the advertising content based on the context, altering the at least one image according to the context to generate at least one altered image, and transmitting the at least one altered image to a requestor of the advertising content. | 09-19-2013 |
Frank Berry US
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20130198312 | Techniques for Remote Client Access to a Storage Medium Coupled with a Server - Examples are disclosed for client access to a storage medium coupled with a server. A network input/output device for the server may receive a remote direct memory access (RDMA) command including a steering tag (S-Tag) from a client remote to the server. For these examples, the network input/output device may forward the RDMA command to a Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe) controller and access provided to a storage medium based on an allocation scheme that assigned the S-Tag to the storage medium. In some other examples, an NVMe controller may generate a memory mapping of one or more storage devices controlled by the NVMe controller to addresses for a base address register (BAR) on a Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) bus. PCIe memory access commands received by the NVMe controller may be translated based on the memory mapping to provide access to the storage device. Other examples are described and claimed. | 08-01-2013 |
Fred Berry, Ravenna, OH US
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20120111815 | HOME CHEF SPICE RACK SYSTEM - Disclosed is a home chef spice rack system comprising a front shelf and a back shelf. The front shelf comprises three hole(s) to store bowl-stored spices while the back shelf comprises a non-hole compartment designed to hold a plurality of spice bottle(s). Further, the front shelf is located in front of the back shelf while the front shelf is located below the back shelf in a tiered fashion such that both of the bowl-stored spices and the spice bottles are readily accessible to at least one cook during at least one spicing/cooking activity. The bowl-stored spices are bulk-contained within a glass or plastic covered spice jar(s) having a lid. The back shelf is recessed from an upper planar surface of the front shelf. The non-hole compartment houses seven of the spice bottles, the spice bottles located linearly adjacent to each other in line. | 05-10-2012 |
Gerald Allan Berry, Elk River, MN US
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20130048551 | HYBRID INTAKE SCREEN ASSEMBLY - An intake screen assembly including an intake member, a screen support member, and a screen member coupled to the screen support member. The screen member may be formed from a material, such as copper-nickel, that is different from a material, such as stainless steel, used to form the intake member and/or the screen support member. The intake screen assembly may include corrosion protection members for preventing contact between the components of the screen assembly that are formed from dissimilar materials. The assembly may be formed by coupling the screen support member to the intake member, and coupling the screen member to the screen support member. | 02-28-2013 |
James Berry, Denver, CO US
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20130139073 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CHANGING FUNCTIONALITIES OF WEBSITES USING WIDGETS - A system and method for changing functionalities to websites uses a widget that retrieves at least one executable program file and a configuration file, which are published to a network, to execute the executable program and self-configure using the new configuration file. | 05-30-2013 |
Jeffrey B. Berry, Barnhart, MO US
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20130159431 | LOGO MESSAGE - A method for augmenting any communication, text, iMessage, instant message, social media (i.e. Facebook, Twitter) and other such user interfaces and applications now known or shall be known in the future that provides the ability to insert and/or place logo, icon, symbol and other such material into individual message interfaces or character bubbles; providing further capability for an end user to “click” such material and subsequently be directed to any desired destination (i.e. content, web, video, audio, mobile, satellite, etc); user may be re-directed back to their original location prior to clicking on said material once desired. | 06-20-2013 |
20150081813 | Logo Message - A method for augmenting any communication, text, instant message, social media and other similar user interfaces and applications now known or shall be known in the future that provides the ability to insert and/or place logo, icon, symbol and other such material into individual message interfaces or character bubbles; provides further capability for an end user to “click” such material and subsequently be directed to any desired destination (i.e., content, web, video, audio, mobile, or satellite); user may be re-directed back to their original location prior to clicking on said material once desired. | 03-19-2015 |
John Bruce Berry, Lexington, KY US
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20140078237 | System and Method for Controlling Multiple Light Sources of a Laser Scanning System in an Imaging Apparatus - A scanning system for use in an imaging apparatus includes a first light source and a second light source for emitting light beams for generating an image. A driver circuitry has first and second outputs connected to the first and second light sources, respectively, for controlling the first and second light sources. A signal transmitter includes a first interface for communicating a clock signal to the driver circuitry and a second interface for communicating an image information signal to the driver circuitry. During a clock cycle of the clock signal, the driver circuitry captures a first bit information from the image information signal at a rising edge of the clock signal and a second bit information from the image information signal at a falling edge of the clock signal. Thereafter, the driver circuitry drives the first and second light sources based on the first and second bit information captured, respectively. | 03-20-2014 |
John W. Berry, Bel Air, MD US
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20120150165 | Bipolar Electrosurgical Device - A bipolar electrosurgical device includes a shaft and an electrode tip coupled to a distal end of the shaft. At least a portion of the electrode tip extends distally beyond the distal end of the shaft and includes an insulator extending between a first electrode and a second electrode. The first electrode is configured to he an active electrode and the second electrode is configured to be a return electrode. The electrode tip can include a substantially conically-shaped portion, or can include a spherical portion and a cylindrical portion protruding from the spherical portion at a non-zero angle with respect to a longitudinal axis of the shaft. The substantially conically-shaped portion can include at least a portion of one of the first electrode and the second electrode. The distal end of the shaft can include a fluid outlet opening to provide fluid from a fluid source onto the first electrode and the second electrode. | 06-14-2012 |
Jon Berry, Woodinville, WA US
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20130042118 | SUSPENSION AND/OR THROTTLING OF PROCESSES FOR CONNECTED STANDBY - One or more techniques and/or systems are provided for assigning power management classifications to a process, transitioning a computing environment into a connected standby state based upon power management classifications assigned to processes, and transitioning the computing environment from the connected standby state to an execution state. That is, power management classifications, such as exempt, throttle, and/or suspend, may be assigned to processes based upon various factors, such as whether a process provides desired functionality and/or whether the process provides functionality relied upon for basic operation of the computing environment. In this way, the computing environment may be transitioned into a low power connected standby state that may continue executing desired functionality, while reducing power consumption by suspending and/or throttling other functionality. Because some functionality may still execute, the computing environment may transition into the execution state in a responsive manner to quickly provide a user with up-to-date information. | 02-14-2013 |
20130042128 | SUSPENSION AND/OR THROTTLING OF PROCESSES FOR CONNECTED STANDBY - One or more techniques and/or systems are provided for assigning power management classifications to a process, transitioning a computing environment into a connected standby state based upon power management classifications assigned to processes, and transitioning the computing environment from the connected standby state to an execution state. That is, power management classifications, such as exempt, throttle, and/or suspend, may be assigned to processes based upon various factors, such as whether a process provides desired functionality and/or whether the process provides functionality relied upon for basic operation of the computing environment. In this way, the computing environment may be transitioned into a low power connected standby state that may continue executing desired functionality, while reducing power consumption by suspending and/or throttling other functionality. Because some functionality may still execute, the computing environment may transition into the execution state in a responsive manner to quickly provide a user with up-to-date information. | 02-14-2013 |
20130042131 | SUSPENSION AND/OR THROTTLING OF PROCESSES FOR CONNECTED STANDBY - One or more techniques and/or systems are provided for assigning power management classifications to a process, transitioning a computing environment into a connected standby state based upon power management classifications assigned to processes, and transitioning the computing environment from the connected standby state to an execution state. That is, power management classifications, such as exempt, throttle, and/or suspend, may be assigned to processes based upon various factors, such as whether a process provides desired functionality and/or whether the process provides functionality relied upon for basic operation of the computing environment. In this way, the computing environment may be transitioned into a low power connected standby state that may continue executing desired functionality, while reducing power consumption by suspending and/or throttling other functionality. Because some functionality may still execute, the computing environment may transition into the execution state in a responsive manner to quickly provide a user with up-to-date information. | 02-14-2013 |
20130042246 | SUSPENSION AND/OR THROTTLING OF PROCESSES FOR CONNECTED STANDBY - One or more techniques and/or systems are provided for assigning power management classifications to a process, transitioning a computing environment into a connected standby state based upon power management classifications assigned to processes, and transitioning the computing environment from the connected standby state to an execution state. That is, power management classifications, such as exempt, throttle, and/or suspend, may be assigned to processes based upon various factors, such as whether a process provides desired functionality and/or whether the process provides functionality relied upon for basic operation of the computing environment. In this way, the computing environment may be transitioned into a low power connected standby state that may continue executing desired functionality, while reducing power consumption by suspending and/or throttling other functionality. Because some functionality may still execute, the computing environment may transition into the execution state in a responsive manner to quickly provide a user with up-to-date information. | 02-14-2013 |
20140351619 | SUSPENSION AND/OR THROTTLING OF PROCESSES FOR CONNECTED STANDBY - One or more techniques and/or systems are provided for assigning power management classifications to a process, transitioning a computing environment into a connected standby state based upon power management classifications assigned to processes, and transitioning the computing environment from the connected standby state to an execution state. That is, power management classifications, such as exempt, throttle, and/or suspend, may be assigned to processes based upon various factors, such as whether a process provides desired functionality and/or whether the process provides functionality relied upon for basic operation of the computing environment. In this way, the computing environment may be transitioned into a low power connected standby state that may continue executing desired functionality, while reducing power consumption by suspending and/or throttling other functionality. Because some functionality may still execute, the computing environment may transition into the execution state in a responsive manner to quickly provide a user with up-to-date information. | 11-27-2014 |
Jonathan Allan Berry, Huntsville, AL US
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20140253711 | AGILE NON-CONTACT BIOMETRIC SENSOR - Exemplary embodiments include an agile non-contact biometric sensor apparatus, having a sensor that monitors a field of view for a user, an imaging system that captures one or more pieces of biometric information from the user, and a pan-tilt device that orients the imaging system to a location of the user in the field of view detected by the sensor. | 09-11-2014 |
Jonathan Dwight Berry, Simpsonville SC
Jon Robert Berry, Woodinville, WA US
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20140380075 | Selective Blocking of Background Activity - Controlling background activity in a computing device or system during a low-power mode is described. In some example techniques, when a computing device or system is in a low power mode, a determination is made whether to block one or more trigger events from causing an activation of one or more respective background task operations. Based at least in part on the determination, at least one trigger event may be allowed to cause an activation of a respective background task operation during the low power mode. | 12-25-2014 |
Joseph Berry, Boulder, CO US
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20120091586 | CONFORMAL COATING OF HIGHLY STRUCTURED SURFACES - Method of applying a conformal coating to a highly structured substrate and devices made by the disclosed methods are disclosed. An example method includes the deposition of a substantially contiguous layer of a material upon a highly structured surface within a deposition process chamber. The highly structured surface may be associated with a substrate or another layer deposited on a substrate. The method includes depositing a material having an amorphous structure on the highly structured surface at a deposition pressure of equal to or less than about 3 mTorr. The method may also include removing a portion of the amorphous material deposited on selected surfaces and depositing additional amorphous material on the highly structured surface. | 04-19-2012 |
Joseph J. Berry, Boulder, CO US
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20120132272 | SOLUTION PROCESSED METAL OXIDE THIN FILM HOLE TRANSPORT LAYERS FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE ORGANIC SOLAR CELLS - A method for the application of solution processed metal oxide hole transport layers in organic photovoltaic devices and related organic electronics devices is disclosed. The metal oxide may be derived from a metal-organic precursor enabling solution processing of an amorphous, p-type metal oxide. An organic photovoltaic device having solution processed, metal oxide, thin-film hole transport layer. | 05-31-2012 |
20140134781 | Solution Processed Metal Oxide Thin Film Hole Transport Layers For High Performance Organic Solar Cells - A method for the application of solution processed metal oxide hole transport layers in organic photovoltaic devices and related organic electronics devices is disclosed. The metal oxide may be derived from a metal-organic precursor enabling solution processing of an amorphous, p-type metal oxide. An organic photovoltaic device having solution processed, metal oxide, thin-film hole transport layer. | 05-15-2014 |
Lambert Darryl Berry, Hawthorne, NV US
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20120074335 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR STERILIZATION OF AIR AND OBJECTS - A portable air sterilization apparatus includes a portable chamber forming an interior volume, a portable source for producing a single beam of collimated light energy, and a rotating beam redirector. The portable chamber includes a first end for introducing air into the chamber, a second end for permitting air to exit from the chamber, a transparent orifice through which a single beam of collimated light energy can be introduced into the interior volume of the chamber; and at least one reflective wall. The rotating beam redirector is adapted to rotate through a complete revolution about a rotational axis and to redirect the single beam of collimated light energy within the chamber during said revolution. | 03-29-2012 |
Lauren C. Berry, Canton, CT US
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20130325519 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING CUSTOMIZED RISK MITIGATION/RECOVERY TO AN INSURANCE CUSTOMER - A loss mitigation computer system includes a customer interface electronically receiving customer information data from a customer computer system via a communications network, a risk assessment computer processing module processing the customer information data and identifying at least one peril associated with the customer information data, a risk mitigation computer processing module generating at least one risk mitigation option based on the at least one peril and receiving customer selected risk mitigation options responsive to the generated at least one risk mitigation option from the customer computer system; and a customization computer processing module generating at least one of a calculated insurance premium, a current risk assessment, a future risk assessment, recommendations, and a gap analysis based on the received at least one customer selected risk mitigation option. Various alternative embodiments are also disclosed, including a computer implemented loss mitigation method and/or loss recovery system. | 12-05-2013 |
Lee Berry, Ashfield AU
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20120011495 | DATA REPLICATION BETWEEN SOFTWARE VERSIONS - A method, computer program product, and system for data replication between software versions is described. A method may comprise determining if a first item created in a first software version includes data native to a second item in a second software version. The method may further comprise, if the first item created in the first software version includes data native to the second item in the second software version, storing the data native to the second item in the second software version as native data. The method may also comprise, if the first item created in the first software version is missing required data based upon, at least in part, the second item in the second software version, storing a default value for the missing required data as native data. | 01-12-2012 |
20140282354 | AUTOMATED TEAM ASSEMBLY SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method, computer program product, and computer system for receiving, by a computing device, a query including criteria associated with a software development project. Information is analyzed based upon, at least in part, the criteria. One or more users that meet at least a portion of the criteria are determined. At least a portion of the one or more users is identified as recommended candidate team members for the software development project. | 09-18-2014 |
20140282355 | AUTOMATED TEAM ASSEMBLY SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method, computer program product, and computer system for receiving, by a computing device, a query including criteria associated with a software development project. Information is analyzed based upon, at least in part, the criteria. One or more users that meet at least a portion of the criteria are determined. At least a portion of the one or more users is identified as recommended candidate team members for the software development project. | 09-18-2014 |
Lewis A. Berry, Mitchell, GA US
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20130296469 | Spray-Dried, Hydrous, Kaolin Clay and Methods of Making Same - A method of producing a spray-dried, hydrous kaolin clay is disclosed that includes mixing a hydrous kaolin clay with water, an ammonium polyacrylate or polyacrylic acid, ammonium hydroxide, and a propanolamine selected from the group consisting of 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol, 2-methylamino-2-methyl-1-propanol, 1-amino-2-propanol, or mixtures thereof, to produce a viscosity stable dispersed slurry, and spray drying the slurry to produce the spray-dried, hydrous, kaolin clay. A spray-dried, hydrous kaolin clay is also disclosed. | 11-07-2013 |
Mark Berry, Sandy, UT US
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20140250615 | MEDICAL SUCTION CLEARING APPARATUS - A suction cleaning apparatus or suction cleaning horn is a generally cylindrical barrel or sleeve with an insertion cone to control and direct the distal tip of a suction tool into the bore of the barrel. A stylet is secured within the suction cleaning barrel and aligned on the longitudinal axis of the bore such that insertion of the suction tool into the cleaning barrel inserts the stylet into the channel of the suction tool to mechanically clear any obstructions of the suction tool. The distal end of the suction cleaning horn may also include one or more holes or vents to permit cleaning liquid to be drawn into the bore of the cleaning horn and into the suction tool channel to help clear obstructions in the suction tool. | 09-11-2014 |
Mark Jonathan Berry, Auckland NZ
Martial Berry, Bordeaux FR
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20120062109 | Organic Electroluminescent Device and Method of Fabrication - An organic electroluminescent device comprises an anode; a cathode; a first electroluminescent layer between the anode and the cathode comprising an electron transporting material; and a second electroluminescent layer between the first electroluminescent layer and the anode. The second electroluminescent layer comprises a hole transporting material and an electroluminescent electron trapping material. The first electroluminescent layer may comprises a polymer having an electron transporting material and an electroluminescent material, and may include an optionally electroluminescent hole-transporting material. The electron transporting material and one or both of the hole transporting material of the first electroluminescent layer and the electroluminescent material of the first electroluminescent layer are part of the same molecule or polymer. Preferably, the electron transporting material comprises a plurality of adjacent arylene repeat units. | 03-15-2012 |
20150014670 | ELECTROLUMINESCENCE FROM A PLURALITY OF ELECTROLUMINESCENT ZONES IN A LATERALLY SEPARATED ARRANGEMENT - A white light emitting device having an anode and a cathode and therebetween an organic electroluminescent layer which emits white light on the provision of a current between the anode and the cathode, said organic electroluminescent layer comprising a plurality of electroluminescent zones in laterally separated arrangement, the first of said electroluminescent zones comprising a first polymer and the second of said electroluminescent zones comprising a second polymer, wherein the first polymer comprises a fluorescent blue light emitting species and the second polymer comprises a fluorescent green light emitting species, said first and/or second zones further comprising a phosphorescent red light emitting species, such that together with the blue emitting species results in the emission of white light, said first and second polymers being physically incompatible so that separation of the zones pertains. | 01-15-2015 |
Matthew M. Berry, Highland, UT US
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20120159391 | MEDICAL INTERFACE, ANNOTATION AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - In one aspect, annotating graphical elements can include displaying a graphical element at a user interface which provides annotation options for selecting areas for annotation, and options for adding highlighting and comments. A user uses the annotation options to select areas of the graphical element for annotation, to select highlighting and user input methods, to and provide comments. After receiving the user input, the graphical elements can be displayed along with the selected annotations. In another aspect, providing information about medical conditions can include presenting a user interface that includes a representation of an anatomical region of the human body. A user can use user-selectable display elements to indicate areas in the anatomical region in which a medical condition is experienced. After receiving the user input, the user can be presented with a selection of medical conditions corresponding to the selected areas, as well as information about medical specialists. | 06-21-2012 |
20130071827 | INTERACTIVE AND EDUCATIONAL VISION INTERFACES - User interfaces facilitate user interaction with virtual representations of anatomical structures that are displayed on computing systems. The user interfaces demonstrably reflect relative impacts on the anatomical structures based on corresponding conditions and treatments. | 03-21-2013 |
20130141697 | INTERACTIVE MEDICAL DIAGNOSING WITH PORTABLE CONSUMER DEVICES - Medical tests and examinations are performed with consumer computing devices. The medical tests and examinations are selected and customized in accordance with conditions present in the testing environment, as well as physical characteristics of a user taking the test. The tests can include visual acuity tests, colorblindness tests and other medical tests, such as hearing tests. | 06-06-2013 |
20130142367 | USING MOBILE CONSUMER DEVICES TO COMMUNICATE WITH CONSUMER MEDICAL DEVICES - Mobile consumer devices are used to communicate with consumer medical devices to either provide update data to the consumer medical device or to obtain data from the consumer medical device. Some data is used to evaluate performance and operation of the medical device or a biological condition of the living being that is being treated with the medical device. Other data is used to calibrate and update the consumer medical device or to enable or disable certain functionality of the medical device. Communications between the medical devices and mobile consumer devices can be performed automatically or on demand, as initiated by a user, a third party, or in response to predetermined conditions detected by the devices. | 06-06-2013 |
20130211284 | INTERACTIVE AND EDUCATIONAL VISION INTERFACES - User interfaces facilitate user interaction with virtual representations of anatomical structures that are displayed on computing systems. The user interfaces demonstrably reflect relative impacts on the anatomical structures based on corresponding conditions and treatments. | 08-15-2013 |
20130315452 | PERSONALIZED ANATOMICAL DIAGNOSTICS AND SIMULATIONS - Interfaces and other systems are provided to receive input corresponding to anatomical elements. The anatomical elements are rendered on the interfaces or other systems with visual, audio and/or haptic feedback. Simulations of the anatomical elements can reflect the impact of existing and anticipated conditions. Personalized conditions and other data can also be used to modify and personalize the simulations and other output. Various controls are provided by the interfaces and systems to access and modify settings associated with personalized and generalized condition input data. Some simulations incorporate real-time data to mimic personalized anatomical elements. | 11-28-2013 |
20140122096 | COMPUTER INTERFACING FOR COMPREHENSIVE AND ANALYTIC SOLUTIONS FOR MEDICAL NETWORKS - Interfaces and systems are provided to help identify matches between consumer, service and product data and to help notify patients, specialists, product suppliers and other parties about relevant information corresponding to the identified matches. These interfaces and systems can also be used to help track and assist patient progression through various medical treatment cycles. One interface, comprising a smart health card interface, is used to provide updated information to consumers and medical professionals regarding patient data and relevant products and services. | 05-01-2014 |
20140168606 | INTERACTIVE MEDICAL DIAGNOSING WITH PORTABLE CONSUMER DEVICES - Medical tests and examinations are performed with consumer computing devices. The medical tests and examinations are selected and customized in accordance with conditions present in the testing environment, as well as physical characteristics of a user taking the test. The tests can include visual acuity tests, colorblindness tests and other medical tests, such as hearing tests. | 06-19-2014 |
20140173508 | INTERACTIVE AND DYNAMIC MEDICAL VISUALIZATION INTERFACE TOOLS - User interfaces facilitate user interaction with virtual representations of anatomical structures that are displayed on computing systems. The user interfaces demonstrably reflect the relative impact of different medical conditions on the anatomical structures. The impact of the medical conditions can be reflected in real-time, as a slider object is manipulated to pull a slide transition screen over the anatomical object. Portions of the anatomical object that become overlapped by the slide transition screens are displayed with dynamic modifications that reflect the impact of the medical conditions associated with the slide transition screens. | 06-19-2014 |
20140204118 | PERSONALIZING MEDICAL CONDITIONS WITH AUGMENTED REALITY - Augmented reality is used to simulate the impact of medical conditions on body parts and other objects within images taken of the objects. The simulations enable a user to see how a medical condition can affect the user by dynamically simulating the impact of the medical condition on captured images of body parts associated with the user in real-time. A user can select different medical conditions that are associated with different body parts. These objects are then identified within images containing the body parts using image recognition algorithms and/or user input. Thereafter, the images are modified so as to render the body parts as though the body parts were being impacted by the medical condition. The modifications are made by blending image data of the captured image with condition image data available to the processing system. | 07-24-2014 |
20140215370 | USER INTERFACES AND SYSTEMS FOR ORAL HYGIENE - Computer interfaces are provided for exploring dental anatomy, for accessing information related to dental conditions, for learning oral hygiene and for cataloguing events. Some of the learning interfaces provide interactive elements for practicing the flossing and brushing of teeth. | 07-31-2014 |
Matthew M. Berry, Park City, UT US
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20140372955 | VISUAL SELECTION OF AN ANATOMICAL ELEMENT FOR REQUESTING INFORMATION ABOUT A MEDICAL CONDITION - Embodiments herein provide information about a medical condition based on user input. A user is presented with an anatomical assembly representing an anatomical region of the human body. The presentation includes user-selectable display elements which, when selected, indicate an area in the anatomical assembly representing areas in which a medical symptom is experienced in the human body. Upon receiving user input selecting one of the user-selectable elements of the anatomical assembly, the user is presented with a selection of a medical condition corresponding to the selected element of the anatomical assembly. The user is also presented with information about a medical specialist corresponding to the medical condition. | 12-18-2014 |
20140375954 | INTERACTIVE MEDICAL DIAGNOSING WITH PORTABLE CONSUMER DEVICES - Medical tests and examinations are performed with consumer computing devices. The medical tests and examinations are selected and customized in accordance with conditions present in the testing environment, as well as physical characteristics of a user taking the test. The tests can include visual acuity tests, colorblindness tests and other medical tests, such as hearing tests. | 12-25-2014 |
20150046174 | COMPUTER-AIDED MEDICAL DIAGNOSING AND PRESCRIPTIONS - Embodiments herein are directed to user interfaces and methodologies for computer-aided medical diagnosing and prescriptions. In one embodiment, a user interface is presented, which includes a selectable menu option for each of a plurality of content types. Each selectable menu option is configured to present medical content relevant to the corresponding content type, when selected. Based on user input entered in connection with navigating the content types, one or more content items are identified as part of a prescription, and a selectable user interface element is presented for sending of the prescription to a patient computer system. Other embodiments include creating and modifying prescriptions based on evaluation questions. In one embodiment, medical content is added to a prescription based on the user's answer to an evaluation question. In another embodiment, a prescription is modified based on a user's answer to an evaluation question. | 02-12-2015 |
Meera Berry, Munich DE
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20080305105 | BISPECIFIC ANTIBODIES - The present invention discloses bispecific antibodies comprising two antibody variable domains on a single polypeptide chain, wherein a first portion of the bispecific antibody is capable of recruiting the activity of a human immune effector cell by specifically binding to an effector antigen on the human immune effector cell, the first portion consisting of one antibody variable domain, and a second portion of the bispecific antibody specifically binding to a target antigen other than the effector antigen, the target antigen on a target cell other than the human immune effector cell, the second portion comprising one antibody variable domain. | 12-11-2008 |
Meera Berry, Ulm DE
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20110256137 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING A BISPECIFIC ANTIBODY FOR EPCAM - The present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising a bispecific single chain antibody construct. Said bispecific single chain antibody construct is characterized to comprise or consist of at least two domains, whereby one of said at least two domains specifically binds to human EpCAM and comprises at least one CDR-H3 region comprising the amino acid sequence NXID antigen and a second domain binds to human CD3 antigen. The invention further provides a process for the production of the pharmaceutical composition of the invention, a method for the prevention, treatment or amelioration of a tumorous disease and the use of the disclosed bispecific single chain antibody construct and corresponding means in the prevention, treatment or amelioration of a tumorous disease. | 10-20-2011 |
Megan C. Berry, Rockville, MD US
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20120158598 | Modeling and mapping comparable properties - Modeling and mapping appropriate comparable properties comprises accessing property data corresponding to a geographical area, and then weighting comparable properties based upon the appropriateness of each of the plurality of comparable properties as comparables for a subject property. For example, the weighting may be based upon economic distance from the subject property, geographic distance from the subject property, and age of transaction. Using this information, a map image of the geographical area is displayed, with indicators on the map image indicative of the subject property and at least one of the comparable properties. | 06-21-2012 |
20120203771 | Ranking and displaying appraiser-chosen comparables against model-chosen comparables - Ranking and displaying comparable properties entails receiving appraisal information comprising a subject property and appraiser-chosen comparable properties corresponding to the subject property. Property data corresponding to a geographical area is accessed, in support of determining model-chosen comparable properties based upon the appropriateness of each of the comparable properties as comparables for the subject property. A map image is displayed for the geographical area, along with indicators on the map image indicative of the subject property, at least one of the appraiser-chosen comparable properties, and at least one of the model-chosen comparable properties. | 08-09-2012 |
20130101234 | AUTOMATED VALUATION MODEL WITH CUSTOMIZABLE NEIGHBORHOOD DETERMINATION - Automated valuation model with customizable neighborhood determination. A map image is displayed corresponding to a geographical area, and then user input accommodates definition of a particularly defined geographic area to provide custom identification of a neighborhood to be subject to automated valuation. Once the defined geographic area is established, the automated valuation model is applied to property data corresponding to properties within the defined geographic area. A subject property and corresponding properties within the defined geographic area are then displayed on a map image, preferably with articulation of the defined geographic area as the neighborhood of interest. The neighborhood may be defined by, among other criteria, inclusion within a user-defined shape, as well as exclusion of a user-defined shape from a displayed geographic area. | 04-25-2013 |
20130103595 | SEARCHING REAL ESTATE USING SPATIAL EXCLUSION CONDITIONS - Automated valuation model with customizable neighborhood determination, including spatial exclusion conditions. A map image is displayed corresponding to a geographical area, and then user input accommodates definition of a particularly defined geographic area to provide custom identification of a neighborhood to be subject to automated valuation. Once the defined geographic area is established, the automated valuation model is applied to property data corresponding to properties within the defined geographic area. A subject property and corresponding properties within the defined geographic area are then displayed on a map image, preferably with articulation of the defined geographic area as the neighborhood of interest. The neighborhood may be defined by, among other criteria, inclusion within a user-defined shape, as well as exclusion of a user-defined shape from a displayed geographic area. | 04-25-2013 |
20130151422 | RANK AND DISPLAY COMPARABLES WITH USER-ALTERABLE DATA POINTS - Automatically rendering a new valuation for a subject based on real-time property characteristic alterations or manipulations using a comparable selection model. A user alters one or more property characteristics for the subject and the comparable selection model determines a ranked listing of comparable properties for the subject in a given geographical area based on those alterations. The comparables are then displayed in a ranked order that reflects the alterations based on prior data point changes. | 06-13-2013 |
20130339094 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INCLUDING AND EXCLUDING SPECIFIC COMPARABLES - A system and method for automatically accessing property data corresponding to properties within the geographic area and displaying on a display device a map corresponding to said geographic area. Applying a comparable selection model based on a subject to the property data to generate a set of comparable properties, altering the set of comparable properties based on a variation command to generate an altered comparable property set, and displaying on the display device the map with the altered comparable property information. | 12-19-2013 |
20130339255 | AUTOMATED VALUATION MODEL WITH COMPARATIVE VALUE HISTORIES - An automated valuation model and corresponding analysis tool that graphically displays value history information in association with a subject property is disclosed. In one example, the tool generates a graph plotting the valuation history of a subject property over an adjustable time range in relation to a general price index for a pertinent geographical area. When looking at an appraisal for a property, the graph also supports selective plotting of appraiser-selected comparable properties' valuation histories against that of the subject property. The valuation history for comparable properties can be scaled on a pro-rata basis according to the percentage of the adjustments made within the appraisal. In addition, the graph selectively incorporates model-generated comparables and their valuation histories. | 12-19-2013 |
20140149297 | AUTOMATED VALUATION MODEL WITH CUSTOMIZABLE NEIGHBORHOOD DETERMINATION - Automated valuation model with customizable neighborhood determination. A map image is displayed corresponding to a geographical area, and then user input accommodates definition of a particularly defined geographic area to provide custom identification of a neighborhood to be subject to automated valuation. Once the defined geographic area is established, the automated valuation model is applied to property data corresponding to properties within the defined geographic area. A subject property and corresponding properties within the defined geographic area are then displayed on a map image, preferably with articulation of the defined geographic area as the neighborhood of interest. The neighborhood may be defined by, among other criteria, inclusion within a user-defined shape, as well as exclusion of a user-defined shape from a displayed geographic area. | 05-29-2014 |
Michael Berry, Seattle, WA US
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20130132839 | Dynamic Positioning of Timeline Markers for Efficient Display - Systems and methods are presented for simultaneously displaying a plurality of timeline markers within a timeline marker region of an interface for a video application. The timeline marker region may include multiple display tracks within which numerous timeline markers may be positioned for simultaneous display. At a given instant, each timeline marker may appear in a particular one of the multiple display tracks, and the entire collection of timeline markers being simultaneously displayed at that instant may be arranged so that all of the timeline markers appear separately from each other. Pairs of timeline markers which coincide with non-overlapping portions of the timeline may be placed in the same display track, while timeline markers that coincide with overlapping portions of the timeline may be put into separate display tracks, thus guaranteeing that all the timeline markers appear separately from each other. | 05-23-2013 |
Michael James Berry, Burlington, KY US
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20140271958 | TOOLLESS COTTON CANDY MACHINE - A cotton candy machine includes a floss head comprised of a floss head cap, a heated filament spinning screen, a floss head base and a rotatable retaining cap, all removable from said head without tools by manually rotating said retaining cap. A floater includes a vane, a shank and a shank end. Sockets on the upper surface of the retaining cap capture the shanks of plural floaters. The floaters are relative rigid and of selective pitch to produce sugar fiber cooling air flow, and are non-porous for enhanced cleaning. The floss head is easily manually disassembled for cleaning. | 09-18-2014 |
20140377425 | FLOSS BOWL - A floss bowl is formed from a plurality of tapered, nestable segments which can be coupled together in a bowl configuration for use on a cotton candy machine. The segments can be disassembled for cleaning, or can be nested for storage or shipment. Methods are disclosed. | 12-25-2014 |
Michael James Berry, East St. Kilda AU
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20110075671 | Providing Dynamic Quality of Service for Applications Accessed Over a Network - Methods, systems, and computer program products for providing dynamic Quality of Service (QoS) for connections to applications over a network are provided. The method receives a message associated with the application, wherein the message includes information identifying the connection to the application and information about the application. The method then determines, based on a set of rules defined for the application, a QoS level to apply to the connection, and applies the determined QoS level to the connection. The QoS applied to the connection corresponds to the application and not the QoS associated with a personal or home account QoS that would otherwise be applied to the connection. | 03-31-2011 |
Norman Micheal Berry, Balmian AU
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20100002053 | PRINTHEAD HAVING CONSTRAINED PRINTHEAD MODULE - A printhead is provided having a casing having a channel formed by a top wall and sidewalls of the casing, and a printhead module having at least two ejection nozzle integrated circuits supported by a support member which delivers printing fluid to the nozzle integrated circuits. The support member has a first tab which is received in a recess of the channel and a second tab clamped between the channel and a clamping arrangement so as to allow constrained movement of the printhead module relative to the channel. | 01-07-2010 |
Norman Micheal Berry, North Ryde AU
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20140160202 | PAGEWIDTH PRINTHEAD ASSEMBLY HAVING INK DISTRIBUTION MEMBER - A pagewidth printhead assembly for an inkjet printer includes: a plurality of channels for distributing the ink along a length of the printhead assembly; a plurality of printhead integrated circuits; and an ink distribution member upon which the printhead integrated circuits are fixed and which distributes ink from the channels to the printhead integrated circuits. The ink distribution member has a plurality of ink supply holes and a plurality of ink supply conduits defined in a surface thereof and the printhead integrated circuits are fixed to the ink distribution member via a bonding film. The bonding film includes a plurality of through-holes coinciding with the ink supply holes and end portions of the ink supply conduits. | 06-12-2014 |
20140184707 | INK DISTRIBUTION MEMBER FOR MOUNTING PRINTHEAD INTEGRATED CIRCUIT - An elongate ink distribution member for mounting a printhead integrated circuit. The ink distribution member includes a plurality of longitudinally extending ink supply channels and a mounting surface having a plurality of ink supply conduits defined therein. The ink supply conduits are arranged in sets with each set of ink supply conduits being in fluid communication with a respective one of the ink supply channels. The ink supply conduits extend generally transversely from an upstream outer region towards a downstream inner region of the mounting surface. | 07-03-2014 |
20150070439 | REMOVABLE PRINTHEAD ASSEMBLY FOR SINGLE-PASS INKJET PRINTER - A removable printhead assembly for a single-pass inkjet printer, the printhead assembly including: a body adapted for user removal and insertion in the printer; an elongate ink manifold assembly mounted in the body, the ink manifold assembly having a plurality of longitudinally extending ink channels, a plurality of outlets defined in a mounting surface; and a plurality of ink conduits connecting each ink channel to a corresponding set of outlets; a plurality of printhead chips mounted on the mounting surface; a plurality of pressure regulator assemblies for delivering ink to the printhead chips at a negative pressure; a plurality of electrical connectors; and a plurality of ink ports. | 03-12-2015 |
Onni Michael Berry, Kangasala FI
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20100235906 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ACTIVATE AN AUTHENTICATION ON A MOBILE DEVICE - In accordance with an example embodiment of the present invention, a mobile device comprising: a processor configured to receive security data from a dongle and activate, on the mobile device, at least one of the following: a power supply, an application, or a login based at least in part on the received security data. | 09-16-2010 |
20100319066 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SUPPORTING SUBSCRIBER IDENTITY MODULE FEATURES USING A DONGLE - In accordance with an example embodiment of the present invention, an apparatus comprises at least one processor and at least one memory. The at least one memory includes computer program code. Further, the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus to perform at least the following receive a service subscriber key request from an electronic device; determine a service subscriber key request from a subscriber identity module; and transmit the service subscriber key request to the electronic device. | 12-16-2010 |
Patrick W. Berry, Vancouver, WA US
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20130101953 | DENTAL LIGHT USING LEDS - A dental light comprises at least one light emitting diode light source configured to produce a light beam and at least one collimating lens system situated to receive the light beam. The collimating lens system is configured to collect and collimate the light beam. The collimating lens system can additionally modify the beam through controlled diffusion or shape the beam using an aperture. | 04-25-2013 |
Paul Berry, Berowra Heights AU
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20100163506 | STORAGE RACK BEAM - A storage rack beam includes top and bottom flanges and at least one web that interconnects the flanges. The web includes at least one stiffening formation arranged to stiffen an intermediate region of the web along at least a substantial portion of its length so as to resist lateral loading applied to the beam. The racking beam may take various forms, including first and second U-shaped sections in opposed abutting relationship, or formed as a closed S-shaped profile. Also disclosed is a storage rack beam that has a vertical loading capacity and a horizontal loading capacity, wherein at least part of the horizontal loading capacity is independent of the vertical loading capacity applied to the beam. | 07-01-2010 |
Paul A. Berry, New South Wales AU
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20100150689 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ASSEMBLING PALLETS FOR STOCK ORDERS - A method of assembling pallets containing stock units is disclosed using a negative pick/put transfer having donor pallets | 06-17-2010 |
Randall Berry, Laporte, IN US
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20140302451 | REMOVABLE ORTHODONTIC RETAINER - A removable orthodontic retainer for correction of minor irregularities and to retain the corrected positions of the teeth which includes a labial bow having biasing means that causes the labial bow to be continually active on the anterior teeth. | 10-09-2014 |
Raymond E. Berry, Louisville, KY US
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20140343726 | Machine for Selling Precious Metals and Method of Use Thereof - A machine is used for selling precious metals. The precious metals include gold, silver and the like. The precious metals could be either in a form of bullion coin or a bullion coin embedded into a plastic card for the purpose of protection. The machine contains a shell, a frame, a payment validation system, a display panel, a selection panel, a storage system, a dispensing system, a controller, a stock checking system and a security system. The machine is capable of selling gold and silver bullion coins at selling prices that are directly linked to the real time gold and silver prices traded on the commodity market. Such prices can be remotely updated via a wired or wireless connection. The security system protects the machine and functions as deterrence to potential robbers. | 11-20-2014 |
20150031509 | Weight Training Barbell System - A weight training barbell system provides modifiable barbells that facilitate the attachment of plate weights, various elastic straps, inelastic bands, handles, grips, and connectors, in a compact space saving design. The weight training barbell system incorporates various features that allow it to perform specialized exercises that provide same or greater intensity from a workout using lower weights. The weight training barbell system accomplishes this through the use of specialized components that permit a user to redistribute weight along the length of the bar and components that add resistance, in more than one direction, while lifting the bar. The weight training barbell system can be utilized to perform compression lifting exercises, offset lifting exercises, and self spotting exercises. | 01-29-2015 |
Robert Charles Berry, Dunedin NZ
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20090199852 | Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Device - A continuous positive airway pressure device which includes:—an inflatable breathable air reservoir provided with an air inlet/outlet; —a pressurised gas reservoir arranged to apply a predetermined substantially constant pressure on the breathable air reservoir, irrespective of the degree of inflation of the breathable air reservoir. | 08-13-2009 |
Robert M. Berry, Highland, UT US
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20120159391 | MEDICAL INTERFACE, ANNOTATION AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - In one aspect, annotating graphical elements can include displaying a graphical element at a user interface which provides annotation options for selecting areas for annotation, and options for adding highlighting and comments. A user uses the annotation options to select areas of the graphical element for annotation, to select highlighting and user input methods, to and provide comments. After receiving the user input, the graphical elements can be displayed along with the selected annotations. In another aspect, providing information about medical conditions can include presenting a user interface that includes a representation of an anatomical region of the human body. A user can use user-selectable display elements to indicate areas in the anatomical region in which a medical condition is experienced. After receiving the user input, the user can be presented with a selection of medical conditions corresponding to the selected areas, as well as information about medical specialists. | 06-21-2012 |
20130071827 | INTERACTIVE AND EDUCATIONAL VISION INTERFACES - User interfaces facilitate user interaction with virtual representations of anatomical structures that are displayed on computing systems. The user interfaces demonstrably reflect relative impacts on the anatomical structures based on corresponding conditions and treatments. | 03-21-2013 |
20130141697 | INTERACTIVE MEDICAL DIAGNOSING WITH PORTABLE CONSUMER DEVICES - Medical tests and examinations are performed with consumer computing devices. The medical tests and examinations are selected and customized in accordance with conditions present in the testing environment, as well as physical characteristics of a user taking the test. The tests can include visual acuity tests, colorblindness tests and other medical tests, such as hearing tests. | 06-06-2013 |
20130142367 | USING MOBILE CONSUMER DEVICES TO COMMUNICATE WITH CONSUMER MEDICAL DEVICES - Mobile consumer devices are used to communicate with consumer medical devices to either provide update data to the consumer medical device or to obtain data from the consumer medical device. Some data is used to evaluate performance and operation of the medical device or a biological condition of the living being that is being treated with the medical device. Other data is used to calibrate and update the consumer medical device or to enable or disable certain functionality of the medical device. Communications between the medical devices and mobile consumer devices can be performed automatically or on demand, as initiated by a user, a third party, or in response to predetermined conditions detected by the devices. | 06-06-2013 |
20130211284 | INTERACTIVE AND EDUCATIONAL VISION INTERFACES - User interfaces facilitate user interaction with virtual representations of anatomical structures that are displayed on computing systems. The user interfaces demonstrably reflect relative impacts on the anatomical structures based on corresponding conditions and treatments. | 08-15-2013 |
20130315452 | PERSONALIZED ANATOMICAL DIAGNOSTICS AND SIMULATIONS - Interfaces and other systems are provided to receive input corresponding to anatomical elements. The anatomical elements are rendered on the interfaces or other systems with visual, audio and/or haptic feedback. Simulations of the anatomical elements can reflect the impact of existing and anticipated conditions. Personalized conditions and other data can also be used to modify and personalize the simulations and other output. Various controls are provided by the interfaces and systems to access and modify settings associated with personalized and generalized condition input data. Some simulations incorporate real-time data to mimic personalized anatomical elements. | 11-28-2013 |
20140168606 | INTERACTIVE MEDICAL DIAGNOSING WITH PORTABLE CONSUMER DEVICES - Medical tests and examinations are performed with consumer computing devices. The medical tests and examinations are selected and customized in accordance with conditions present in the testing environment, as well as physical characteristics of a user taking the test. The tests can include visual acuity tests, colorblindness tests and other medical tests, such as hearing tests. | 06-19-2014 |
20140173508 | INTERACTIVE AND DYNAMIC MEDICAL VISUALIZATION INTERFACE TOOLS - User interfaces facilitate user interaction with virtual representations of anatomical structures that are displayed on computing systems. The user interfaces demonstrably reflect the relative impact of different medical conditions on the anatomical structures. The impact of the medical conditions can be reflected in real-time, as a slider object is manipulated to pull a slide transition screen over the anatomical object. Portions of the anatomical object that become overlapped by the slide transition screens are displayed with dynamic modifications that reflect the impact of the medical conditions associated with the slide transition screens. | 06-19-2014 |
20140372955 | VISUAL SELECTION OF AN ANATOMICAL ELEMENT FOR REQUESTING INFORMATION ABOUT A MEDICAL CONDITION - Embodiments herein provide information about a medical condition based on user input. A user is presented with an anatomical assembly representing an anatomical region of the human body. The presentation includes user-selectable display elements which, when selected, indicate an area in the anatomical assembly representing areas in which a medical symptom is experienced in the human body. Upon receiving user input selecting one of the user-selectable elements of the anatomical assembly, the user is presented with a selection of a medical condition corresponding to the selected element of the anatomical assembly. The user is also presented with information about a medical specialist corresponding to the medical condition. | 12-18-2014 |
20140375954 | INTERACTIVE MEDICAL DIAGNOSING WITH PORTABLE CONSUMER DEVICES - Medical tests and examinations are performed with consumer computing devices. The medical tests and examinations are selected and customized in accordance with conditions present in the testing environment, as well as physical characteristics of a user taking the test. The tests can include visual acuity tests, colorblindness tests and other medical tests, such as hearing tests. | 12-25-2014 |
Roger P. Berry, Huntsville, AL US
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20120132297 | Pnumatically actuated bi-propellant valve (PABV) system for a throttling vortex engine - Regulated pneumatic gas is supplied through a gas supply tube ( | 05-31-2012 |
Ruth Berry, Bellevne, WA US
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20140295512 | Ketol-Acid Reductoisomerases With Improved Performance Properties - The present invention relates to recombinant microorganisms comprising at least one nucleic acid molecule encoding a ketol-acid reductoisomerase (KARI) or modified NADH-dependent variant thereof, wherein said KARI is at least about 60% identical to SEQ ID NO: 2. In various aspects of the invention, the recombinant microorganisms may comprise an isobutanol producing metabolic pathway and can be used in methods of making isobutanol. | 10-02-2014 |
Sarah Dianne Berry, Auckland NZ
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20110321182 | SELECTION OF ANIMALS FOR DESIRED MILK AND/OR TISSUE PROFILE - The present invention is directed to mutations in the DGAT1 gene that produce an advantageous milk, tissue and/or growth rate profile in animals carrying the mutations. The present invention is also directed to methods of identifying animals carrying the mutations in order to facilitate the selection of animals with altered milk, tissue and/or growth rate traits. | 12-29-2011 |
Scott Berry, Madison, WI US
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20120178096 | METHOD FOR ISOLATING WEAKLY INTERACTING MOLECULES FROM A FLUIDIC SAMPLE - Methods of isolating weakly interacting molecules in a fluidic sample using an immiscible phase filtration technique are disclosed. A complex is formed between a solid phase substrate, a molecule immobilized on the solid phase substrate, and at least one target molecule present in the fluidic sample. The complex is transferred into an immiscible phase by applying an external force to the solid phase substrate. The methods eliminate the need for complex and time consuming washing steps. | 07-12-2012 |
Simon Christopher Berry, Molndal SE
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20130112194 | PROCESS FOR PROVIDING A FILLED CANISTER FOR AN INHALER - A process for filling a canister for an inhaler is provided. The canister may be filled with components of a medicament. The canister may be suitable for use in a pressurised metered dose inhaler, such as a breath-actuate inhaler. The process may include sealing the canister with air at ambient conditions. A filling device may dispense a pressurised liquid or gas into the sealed, air-filled canister through a metering valve. The pressurised liquid or gas may comprise at least a propellant. While pressure-filled canisters were previously purged with propellant immediately before sealing to remove the air, the present process may exclude the purging step. | 05-09-2013 |
Stephen A. Berry, Longview, WA US
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20140088013 | Complexation of Metal Ions with Polypeptides - Formulations and methods are provided for improving the stability upon exposure to aqueous media of polypeptides present in non-aqueous suspension vehicles. In particular aspects of the invention, formulations are provided that comprise a complex of a metal ion and a polypeptide suspended in a non-aqueous, biocompatible suspension vehicle. Aggregation of individual polypeptide molecules is reduced when aqueous media is introduced to such formulations, serving to stabilize the polypeptide. | 03-27-2014 |
Steven J. Berry, New South Wales AU
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20100326723 | ELECTRICALLY INSULATIVE STRUCTURE HAVING HOLES FOR FEEDTHROUGHS - Forming feedthrough device comprising an electrically insulative structure having holes extending there through. The holes have disposed therein conductive members around which the electrically insulative structure is hermetically sealed. | 12-30-2010 |
Todd E. Berry, Kansas City MO
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20100163501 | Convertible Card Row - When displayed, greeting cards are typically organized on a display fixture having multiple rows or levels upon which to sit the cards. Each row then has a front wall to hold in the card, yet is short enough to still view a portion of the greeting card above the wall. Because display fixtures are manufactured to have a specified amount of rows or levels at a specified depth, in order to adjust the specifications of a display fixture, other pieces may be used, for example, by attaching to the display fixture a convertible row to add another level or tier between set rows of the display fixture. By providing another row using a convertible row, another set of greeting cards may be displayed between cards displayed on other rows of the original display fixture, increasing the density of the overall display. Further, when an extra row is not desired, such a convertible row may be pushed flush against the back of the display fixture, while still attached, allowing the full depth of the row of the display fixture to be used. | 07-01-2010 |
Vishal Berry, New York, NY US
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20120284285 | KEYWORD FILTER - A system and method for filtering keywords. The method may include receiving a first set of keywords. The method may include determining a first set of numbers associated with a first metric relating to the first set of keywords and a second set of numbers associated with a second metric relating to the first set of keywords. The method may include receiving at least one metric rule relating to the first and the second metric. The method may include determining a respective combination number for each keyword in the first set of keywords based on the first set of numbers, the second set of numbers, and the metric rule. The method may include filtering the first set of keywords based on the respective combination numbers to produce a second set of keywords. | 11-08-2012 |
Vishal R. Berry, New York, NY US
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20150019519 | LOCATION BASED SEARCH ENGINE POSITION - System and methods for generating report data for a search engine are described. A processor may receive a URL, query, and first and second location data. The processor may apply localization techniques to the queries based on the first and second location data to produce first and second location metadata. The processor may send the query to a search engine with the first and second location metadata and receive first and second result sets in response. The processor may generate report data for the URL based on the result sets. | 01-15-2015 |