Bray, US
Adam L. Bray, Athens, GA US
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20150211019 | Compositions and Methods for Increasing Pest Resistance in Plants - Compositions and methods of reducing expression of a flavonoid glucosyltransferase plants, and transgenic and hybrid plants with increased pest resistance are disclosed. The plants can express a polynucleotide that alters, reduces, or silences expression of a flavonoid glucosyltransferase. The flavonoid glucosyltransferase can be Glyma07g14530, or a variant, homolog, or ortholog thereof. Compositions and methods for placing a gene of interest under an expression control sequence of Glyma07g14530, or a fragment thereof, and transgenic and hybrid plants containing one or more herbivory-inducible genes are disclosed. The plants can include a polynucleotide having 50, 100, 150, 250, 500, 750, 1,000, 1,250, 1,500, or 2,000 or more nucleotides of an expression control sequence of Glyma07g14530 operable linked to a nucleic acid encoding a gene of interest. The plants can include one or more transgenes or QTLs that increases insect resistance, for example a Bt transgene, or a Pb, QTL-H, or QTL-G. | 07-30-2015 |
Alan V. Bray, Austin, TX US
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20140152487 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR NONDESTRUCTIVE MEASURING OF A COATNG THICKNESS ON A CURVED SURFACE - An improved method and apparatus for non-destructive measurements of coating thicknesses on a curved surface by measuring components of the microwave energy reflected from the surface. Preferred embodiments of the present invention provide a portable microwave thickness detector with a rounded rocker-type base allowing the microwave beam to be moved through a range of angles with respect to the target surface. An optical alignment system determines when the microwave angle of incidence is at a desired angle when the components of the reflected microwave energy are measured. Preferred embodiments of the present invention also provide a portable microwave thickness detector which maintains a constant standoff distance between the between the microwave detector and the sample to be measured. | 06-05-2014 |
Alan V. Bray, Spicewood, TX US
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20090066344 | APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR NONDESTRUCTIVE MICROWAVE MEASUREMENT OF DRY AND WET FILM THICKNESS - Wet and dry film thickness can be measured non-invasively on structures, such as surfaces associated with vessels, aircraft and buildings, using calibrated microwave sensors. The film is measured by directing microwave energy toward the film. The microwave energy passes through the film and is reflected by a reflective or semi-reflective substrate surface below the film. Properties of the reflected wave are compared with properties of reflected waves that were passed through calibration samples of known thicknesses to determine the unknown thickness of the film. In some embodiments, one or more sensors are maintained at a fixed altitude above the conductive/semi-conductive substrate for measurement, and in other embodiments, one or more sensors are maintained at a fixed altitude above the film. In one embodiment, sensors are associated with a coating applicator, with a first sensor preceding the applicator and a second sensor following the applicator to measure the thickness of the film applied by the applicator by comparing measurements before and after coating. | 03-12-2009 |
20110050248 | Method and Apparatus for Nondestructive Measuring of a Coating Thickness on a Curved Surface - An improved method and apparatus for non-destructive measurements of coating thicknesses on a curved surface by measuring components of the microwave energy reflected from the surface. Preferred embodiments of the present invention provide a portable microwave thickness detector with a rounded rocker-type base allowing the microwave beam to be moved through a range of angles with respect to the target surface. An optical alignment system determines when the microwave angle of incidence is at a desired angle when the components of the reflected microwave energy are measured. Preferred embodiments of the present invention also provide a portable microwave thickness detector which maintains a constant standoff distance between the between the microwave detector and the sample to be measured. | 03-03-2011 |
20110115668 | METHOD AND APPARATUS USING NON-CONTACT MEASURING DEVICE TO DETERMINE RAIL DISTANCE TRAVELED - A non-contact, distance traveled measurement system (DTMS) to calculate speed and distance traveled by a vehicle over rails—more specifically, by trains traveling on standard railroad tracks. Preferably, a pair of short range (near field) microwave-based transmitters/sensors (transceivers) are mounted on the underside of the train and used to key on rail-bed features such as cross ties or tie plates. Preferred embodiments also include infrared sensors as a redundant channel that is less sensitive to moisture in the track bed. Data from the sensors is correlated to determine the time delay between the first and second sensors' passage over objects on the rail bed such as cross-ties or tie-plates. From this time delay, nearly instantaneous velocity can be computed at each given target such as a tie plate (metal target) or a tie (dielectric contrast target). Velocity versus time curves can be integrated over time to derive distance traveled. | 05-19-2011 |
20120121359 | Self-Sealing Fastener - A fastener suitable for use in airplane manufacture or repair that is coated with a pre-mixed moisture cure sealant. The sealant layer is coated with a frangible moisture barrier that will break apart when the fastener is installed, thus exposing the sealant to atmospheric moisture. Once exposed to moisture, the sealant will begin to cure. Preferred embodiments also provide a moisture indicator that provides a visual indication that the outer moisture resistant layer has been damaged. | 05-17-2012 |
20120168055 | Self-Sealing Fastener - An apparatus for making and using a fastener suitable for use in airplane manufacture or repair that is coated with a pre-mixed moisture cure sealant. The sealant layer is coated with a frangible moisture barrier that will break apart when the fastener is installed, thus exposing the sealant to a moisture source. Once exposed to moisture, the sealant will begin to cure. Preferred embodiments also provide a premature cure indicator that provides a visual indication that the outer moisture resistant layer has been damaged. | 07-05-2012 |
20160061244 | SELF-SEALING FASTENER - An apparatus for making and using a fastener suitable for use in airplane manufacture or repair that is coated with a pre-mixed moisture cure sealant. The sealant layer is coated with a frangible moisture barrier that will break apart when the fastener is installed, thus exposing the sealant to a moisture source. Once exposed to moisture, the sealant will begin to cure. Preferred embodiments also provide a premature cure indicator that provides a visual indication that the outer moisture resistant layer has been damaged. | 03-03-2016 |
Brian Bray, Graham, NC US
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20090068243 | Novel formulations for delivery of antiviral peptide therapeutics - Provided herein are compositions and methods for their administration as therapeutic agents. In particular, provided herein are compositions and their use for the administration of antiviral peptide therapeutics. | 03-12-2009 |
20100016225 | CONJUGATES COMPRISED OF POLYMER AND HIV gp-41-DERIVED PEPTIDES AND THEIR USE IN THERAPY - Provided are conjugates comprising a polymer having operably bound thereto no less than two molecules of synthetic peptide derived from HIV gp41; methods of using these conjugates to inhibit transmission of HIV to a target cell by adding an amount of effective to inhibit infection of the cell by the virus; and methods of producing the conjugates by operably binding each molecule of synthetic peptide, via a reactive functionality, to the polymer. | 01-21-2010 |
Brian Bray, Huntsville, AL US
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20100261841 | Intermediates Useful in the Preparation of Maleimide Functionalized Polymers - Methods for forming maleimide functionalized polymers are provided. In one such embodiment, a maleimide functionalized polymer is prepared in a method that includes a step of carrying out a reverse Diels-Alder reaction. Intermediates useful in the methods, as well as methods for preparing the intermediates, are also provided. Also provided are polymeric reagents, methods of using polymeric reagents, compounds and conjugates. | 10-14-2010 |
20110046315 | Method for Preparing Conjugates Using Polymer Maleimides - Methods for preparing conjugates using polymeric reagents bearing a maleimide are provided. Also provided are compositions comprising the conjugates. | 02-24-2011 |
20120004422 | Intermediates Useful in the Preparation of Maleimide Functionalized Polymers - Methods for forming maleimide functionalized polymers are provided. In one such embodiment, a maleimide functionalized polymer is prepared in a method that includes a step of carrying out a reverse Diels-Alder reaction. Intermediates useful in the methods, as well as methods for preparing the intermediates, are also provided. Also provided are polymeric reagents, methods of using polymeric reagents, compounds and conjugates. | 01-05-2012 |
20120022220 | Method for Preparing Polymer Maleimides - Methods for preparing polymeric reagents bearing a maleimide are provided. Also provided are related compositions. | 01-26-2012 |
20120271000 | COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING CONJUGATES AND MALEAMIC ACID-TERMINATED, WATER-SOLUBLE POLYMERS - Methods for preparing conjugates using polymeric reagents bearing a maleimide are provided. Also provided are compositions comprising the conjugates. | 10-25-2012 |
20120302761 | INTERMEDIATES USEFUL IN THE PREPARATION OF MALEIMIDE FUNCTIONALIZED POLYMERS - Methods for forming maleimide functionalized polymers are provided. In one such embodiment, a maleimide functionalized polymer is prepared in a method that includes a step of carrying out a reverse Diels-Alder reaction. Intermediates useful in the methods, as well as methods for preparing the intermediates, are also provided. Also provided are polymeric reagents, methods of using polymeric reagents, compounds and conjugates. | 11-29-2012 |
20130143909 | Acid Salt Forms of Polymer-Drug Conjugates and Alkoxylation Methods - Among other aspects, provided herein is a mixed-acid salt of a water-soluble polymer-drug conjugate, along with related methods of making and using the same. The mixed-salt acid salt is stably formed, and appears to be more resistant to hydrolytic degradation than the corresponding predominantly pure acid salt or free base forms of the polymer-drug conjugate. The mixed acid salt is reproducibly prepared and recovered, and provides surprising advantages over non-mixed acid salt forms of the water-soluble polymer drug conjugate. | 06-06-2013 |
20130231359 | Salt Form of a Multi-Arm Polymer-Drug Conjugate - Among other aspects, provided herein is a hydrohalide salt of a multi-arm water-soluble polyethylene glycol-drug conjugate, along with related methods of making and using the same. The hydrohalide salt is stably formed, and appears to be more resistant to hydrolytic degradation than the corresponding free base form of the conjugate. | 09-05-2013 |
20140128619 | Intermediates Useful in the Preparation of Maleimide Functionalized Polymers - Methods for forming maleimide functionalized polymers are provided. In one such embodiment, a maleimide functionalized polymer is prepared in a method that includes a step of carrying out a reverse Diels-Alder reaction. Intermediates useful in the methods, as well as methods for preparing the intermediates, are also provided. Also provided are polymeric reagents, methods of using polymeric reagents, compounds and conjugates. | 05-08-2014 |
20150105519 | ACID SALT FORMS OF POLYMER-DRUG CONJUGATES AND ALKOXYLATION METHODS - Among other aspects, provided herein is a mixed-acid salt of a water-soluble polymer-drug conjugate, along with related methods of making and using the same. The mixed-salt acid salt is stably formed, and appears to be more resistant to hydrolytic degradation than the corresponding predominantly pure acid salt or free base forms of the polymer-drug conjugate. The mixed acid salt is reproducibly prepared and recovered, and provides surprising advantages over non-mixed acid salt forms of the water-soluble polymer drug conjugate. | 04-16-2015 |
Brian Christopher Bray, Powell, OH US
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20110017535 | AUTOMOBILE OVER-BULKHEAD AIR INTAKE SYSTEM - A vehicle air intake system includes a grille disposed along the front portion of an engine compartment, a hood disposed over the engine compartment and a bulkhead cover disposed in the engine compartment below the hood. The bulkhead cover has a bulkhead cover intake port and a deflector disposed along and extending forwardly from a lower portion of the bulkhead cover intake port to circuitously redirect airflow passing from the grille to the bulkhead cover intake port. | 01-27-2011 |
Brian K. Bray, Albuquerque, NM US
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20150378014 | ASCERTAINING CLASS OF A VEHICLE CAPTURED IN AN IMAGE - Described herein are various technologies pertaining to detecting a vehicle in an image and determining a class of vehicle to which the vehicle belongs. In a general embodiment, the image is output by a radar-based imaging system, such as a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging system. The image is processed to generate a signature for the vehicle, the signature being a one-dimensional array. The class of the vehicle is determined based upon a comparison of the signature for the vehicle with a template signature for the class. | 12-31-2015 |
Brian L. Bray, Graham, NC US
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20090105143 | HIV FUSION INHIBITOR PEPTIDES WITH IMPROVED BIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES - Provided is an HIV fusion inhibitor peptide having an amino acid sequence of any one of SEQ ID NO:9, SEQ ID NO:10, SEQ ID NO:11, SEQ ID NO:12, SEQ ID NO:13, SEQ ID NO:14, or SEQ ID NO:15; and provided is a pharmaceutical composition comprising a HIV fusion inhibitor peptide and one or more of a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and macromolecular carrier, and uses and methods of treatment provided by these compositions. | 04-23-2009 |
20100261876 | NOVEL METHODS OF SYNTHESIS FOR THERAPEUTIC ANTIVIRAL PEPTIDES - Provided herein are methods for synthesis of peptides. In particular, provided herein are methods of synthesis for therapeutic antiviral peptides. | 10-14-2010 |
20120040891 | HIV FUSION INHIBITOR PEPTIDES WITH IMPROVED BIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES - Provided is an HIV fusion inhibitor peptide having an amino acid sequence of any one of SEQ ID NO:9, SEQ ID NO:10, SEQ ID NO:11, SEQ ID NO:12, SEQ ID NO:13, SEQ ID NO:14, or SEQ ID NO:15; and provided is a pharmaceutical composition comprising a HIV fusion inhibitor peptide and one or more of a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and macromolecular carrier, and uses and methods of treatment provided by these compositions. | 02-16-2012 |
Christopher P. Bray, Lake St. Louis, MO US
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20080264939 | REDUCED MATERIAL CONTAINER - A reduced material container having a base with sidewalls extending from the base to define a compartment for storing goods. The sidewalls define a plurality of apertures that are covered by a sleeve. A lid removeably seats with the sidewalls. The apertures allow production of a container with a reduced amount of material and energy and has a reduced environmental impact. | 10-30-2008 |
20090065528 | TUBE PACKAGE SYSTEM - A tube package system, includes a closure attached to a body that defines a reservoir for retaining and dispensing product. | 03-12-2009 |
David Bray, Austin, TX US
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20160046429 | MULTI-COMPARTMENT INSULATED CONTAINER SYSTEMS - Multi-compartment insulated container systems and methods of using the same are described. In one embodiment, a container system includes a frame. The frame may include perimeter walls and interior walls interconnecting the perimeter walls, thereby forming a plurality of container sections having openings. At least one interior wall may be configured to facilitate heat transfer between neighboring container sections via heat conducting material. The system may include a plurality of access hatches covering at least some of the openings. The plurality of access hatches may be configured to retard heat transfer between the exterior of the frame and the interior via heat insulating material. In some embodiments, the frame may be configured to be housed within an exterior container. The exterior container may be thermally insulated. | 02-18-2016 |
David Bray, Hagerstown, MD US
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20150073975 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR THE ISSUANCE OF INSTANT CREDIT - A method and system for the issuance of Instant Credit has an Instant Credit engine that performs instantaneous analyses. The method and system can operate along side existing “batch” processes. In addition, the method and system offer various channels of distribution for the Instant Credit products. With the present invention, Instant Credit and other Instant services (e.g., instant account balance transfers, etc.) can be obtained via, Internet, point-of-sale and other distribution channels. The present system also enables highly dynamic product offerings, which can be generated “instantaneously” based on a variety of factors, such as, for example, the channels of distribution (e.g., telephone or Internet), the product sought and/or even the particular individual and/or entity that is applying for a line of credit. | 03-12-2015 |
David William Bray, Sundance, WY US
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20100080403 | Post phase-inverter volume control - A post phase-inverter master volume regulator for use in combination with a tube-type musical amplifier having a phase-inverter tube. The signals at both sides of the phase-inverter tube's DC voltage plate are extracted from the amplifier for processing by the master volume regulator. In one embodiment, such signals are extracted by inserting a male/female tube base between the amplifier's phase-inverter tube and its socket. The two voltage plate signals are then transmitted through a multiconductor umbilical to an exterior enclosure. Each signal is connected to ground through its respective user adjustable rheostat, permitting the user to simultaneously change the inverter-tube's two voltage signals (and vary the amplifier's volume). The regulator may also include circuitry adapted to provide a bass-boost, and/or a high frequency cutoff. Sometimes, first and second volume controls may be provided to permit a user to quickly change between two volume settings. In another embodiment, a dual-ganged pot, for controlling the volume, would be mounted directly in the tube base, thereby eliminating the need for an umbilical and an exterior enclosure. | 04-01-2010 |
Donald J. Bray, Irving, TX US
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20110059240 | PROCESS FOR THE MANUFACTURING OF DENSE SILICON CARBIDE - A method of producing a densified SiC article is provided. Near-net shape porous silicon carbide articles are produced and densified using the developed method. A substantial number of pores within the porous near-net shape silicon carbide article are filled (impregnated) with a carbon precursor, a silicon carbide precursor, or a mixture of both. The carbon precursor can be liquid or gas. The filled SiC preform is heated to convert the carbon or silicon carbide precursor to porous carbon or SiC preform inside the pores of the net-shape silicon carbide article. The impregnation/pyrolysis cycle is repeated until the desired amount of carbon and/or silicon carbide is achieved. In case of a carbon or a mixture of silicon carbide/carbon precursor is used, the pyrolyzed near-net shape silicon carbide article is then contacted with silicon in an inert atmosphere. The silicon diffuses through the pyrolyzed near-net shape silicon carbide article and reacts with the carbon contained within the pores of the porous SiC preform producing a new phase of silicon carbide within the pores of the near-net shape silicon carbide article. The produced silicon carbide is a near-net dense silicon carbide article. | 03-10-2011 |
Douglas Bray, Wilder, KY US
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20080237159 | DISPLAY RACK - A display rack system for use in a display case such as a produce display case includes a base and a back wall. Mounted on the back wall are a series of shelves, which affix to holes in the back wall. Certain of the shelves are curved or sloped upwardly or downwardly relative to the base. In a preferred embodiment, the shelving unit is in the form of a box having a curvilinear upper and lower walls and vertical sidewalls. | 10-02-2008 |
Douglas R. Bray, Medford Lakes, NJ US
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20090296387 | LED RETROFIT LIGHT ENGINE - A light engine is provided including a thermally conductive housing including a generally cylindrical wall defining a cavity, the cylindrical wall includes an inner surface and an outer surface, a plurality of ducted passageways being axially disposed on the outer surface, a light module including at least one light emitting diode (LED) for producing visible light, the light module coupled to a first end of the housing, wherein heat generated by the at least one LED is conducted to the housing, and a current driver circuit arranged on a substrate, the substrate configured to be disposed in the cavity of the housing and electrically coupled to the light module for providing current to the at least one LED. The ducted passageways aid in convective heat dissipation through a “chimney” type of affect. | 12-03-2009 |
Dustin Matthew Bray, Snellville, GA US
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20150066616 | Systems, Computer-Implemented Methods, and Non-Transitory Computer-Readable Media for Social Request Routing and Reward Distribution - Systems, computer-implemented methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media for social request routing and reward distribution. In a computer-implemented method according to one embodiment of the invention: a request is created, the request is routed between one or more users of one or more social networks, the request is fulfilled, rewardable users are rewarded based on the request's successful forwarding path(s). The invention may be used to fulfill requests that require cooperation between potentially unacquainted individuals. | 03-05-2015 |
Edward A. Bray, San Juan, PR US
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20150232347 | Water Reclaim System - An apparatus and method to water collection, treatment, and/or reutilization. A water recovery system comprising at least a filtration equipment and water conditioning/precipitation equipment. The water recovery system may further include an automation, monitor, and control system for automating, monitoring, and/or controlling, for example, the flow of wastewater, minerals at the water, the end use of the wastewater, etc. | 08-20-2015 |
Gavin G. Bray US
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20120159565 | Techniques for Performing Data Loss Prevention - A technique for performing data loss prevention includes creating for a user, using a data processing system, respective permissive policies with a most permissive enforcement action for each content category of a resource. In this case, the content category includes at least two categories. The technique also includes forming, using the data processing system, a policy set based on the respective permissive policies. The technique further includes creating, using the data processing system, an effective policy from the policy set using a least permissive enforcement action. Finally, the technique includes applying, using the data processing system, the effective policy to determine whether a user action is permitted on the resource. | 06-21-2012 |
Greg Lee Bray, Renton, WA US
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20120263280 | CALL CENTER SYSTEM WITH GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE AND METHOD OF OPERATION THEREOF - A method of operation of a call center system includes: providing an operator console having a display; instantiating an activation button, on the display of the operator console, including: coloring an activity frame around the activation button, selecting a selected network in the activation button, and presenting an inbound call window on the activation button; and activating a transmitting icon includes establishing a contextual awareness of interactive data elements and operational actions. | 10-18-2012 |
Gregory D. Bray, Fortville, IN US
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20100036678 | Systems and methods for providing a pharmaceutical to a patient - Systems and methods are disclosed for providing a pharmaceutical to a patient. One embodiment includes filling a delivery device with a pharmaceutical, attaching a machine-readable and re-writable identifier to the delivery device and supplying the delivery device to an administration facility. The identifier contains pharmaceutical information identifying details of the pharmaceutical, such as one or more of the name, class, concentration, volume, expiration date, lot number, serial number and manufacturer of the pharmaceutical. At the administration facility, the identifier is read and the pharmaceutical information is compared with an electronic file uniquely associated with the patient to detect a confirmation for administering the pharmaceutical to the patient. If the confirmation is present, the pharmaceutical is administered to the patient and the pharmaceutical information is stored in the electronic file. Other embodiments include unique methods, systems, kits, assemblies, equipment, and/or apparatus which involve providing a pharmaceutical to a patient. | 02-11-2010 |
20130008960 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS INVOLVING TRANSFERABLE IDENTIFICATION TAGS - Systems and methods involving transferrable identification tags are provided. In one embodiment, a system includes a delivery device, a container, and a tag coupled to the container and configured to store information related to contents of the container. The delivery device is engageable with the tag and at least a portion of the contents of the container are transferrable from the container to the delivery device following its engagement with the tag. The tag is removable from the container in engagement with the delivery device such that the delivery device carries the tag following its removal. In one form, a frangible member is coupled to and extends between the tag and the container, and the tag is removable from the container by the delivery device upon breakage of the frangible member. Other embodiments include unique methods, systems, kits, assemblies, equipment, and/or apparatus which involve transferrable identification tags. | 01-10-2013 |
Jeff Bray, Mapleton, UT US
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20100175890 | SPLIT-COIL, REDUNDANT ANNULAR COUPLER FOR WIRED DOWNHOLE TELEMETRY - An annular coupler for transmitting data across a tool joint may include a first coupler segment spanning a first portion of the circumference of the annular coupler. The annular coupler may further include a second coupler segment, electrically insulated from the first coupler segment, which spans a second portion of the circumference of the annular coupler. In selected aspects, the first and second portions do not overlap one another along the circumference. In certain aspects, the first and second coupler segments each span about fifty percent of the circumference of the annular coupler. Thus, each coupler segment may make up roughly half of the annular coupler. | 07-15-2010 |
Jeff Bray, Bryan, TX US
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20110091976 | Regulatory region preferentially expressing to seed embryo and method of using same | 04-21-2011 |
Jeffrey A. Bray, Sherwood, OR US
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20140281522 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ESTABLISHING A SECURE COMMUNICATION LINK BETWEEN A MOBILE ENDPOINT DEVICE AND A NETWORKED DEVICE - A method, non-transitory computer readable medium, and apparatus for establishing a secure communication link between a mobile endpoint device and a networked device are disclosed. For example, the method scans an optical code, wherein the optical code contains configuration information and an encryption key, configures the mobile endpoint device in accordance with the configuration information, sends a request to the networked device to establish the secure communication link, wherein the request is encrypted using the encryption key and receives a confirmation from the networked device that the secure communication link is established between the mobile endpoint device and the networked device once the networked device has authenticated the mobile endpoint device based upon the request, wherein the confirmation is encrypted using the encryption key. | 09-18-2014 |
Jeffrey M. Bray, Wheaton, IL US
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20140262938 | PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR RECOVERING AND BLENDING HYDROPROCESSED HYDROCARBONS AND COMPOSITION - A process and apparatus provides for blending a heavy naphtha stream with a diesel stream to increase the yield of diesel. The diesel stream is recovered separately from a kerosene stream to leave the kerosene stream undiminished. The blended diesel provides a valuable composition. | 09-18-2014 |
John David Bray, Sykesville, MD US
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20150016882 | Integrated Security Barrier Control System - Described here is an integrated control system for crash-rated barriers and bollards, barrier products and software which will improve the operational safety characteristics of the barriers and ancillary equipment; identify potential security breaches of the barrier operating system, and predict potential failures in the system. Crash rated barriers and bollards are used to prevent a vehicle attempting to penetrate the secure perimeter of a facility with malicious intent. Installation and operation of crash rated barriers is utilized to protect both government, commercial and private facilities against such threats. Simultaneously it allows ingress and egress to the facility resulting in the end user having to determine tradeoffs for security versus safety. The barriers described here are designed and certified to withstand attacks from heavy vehicles traveling at high rates of speed. The system, products and software will allow for reporting of potential failures within the system while simultaneously using configurable control and activation of the equipment to override such failures and allow for safe and secure operation of the barrier system until maintenance or repairs can be performed. | 01-15-2015 |
Keith Bray, Austin, TX US
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20130304768 | Advancements in Systems and Methods for Quickly and Transparently Provisioning, Horizontal Sealing, and Managing of Databases in a Cloud Environment - Systems and methods directed generally to advancements for quickly and transparently provisioning, horizontal scaling, and managing of databases, and more specifically to a system and method for quickly and transparently provisioning, horizontally scaling and managing MS SQL databases in a cloud environment. This method also includes certain optimization and rebalancing innovations to maximize database performances. | 11-14-2013 |
20130325796 | System and Method for Integrating Databases in a Cloud Environment - A system and method for the integration of databases in a multi-tenant cloud environment. The method includes specific systems that integrate MS SQL and other database software with a cloud based infrastructure as a service platform, specifically OpenStack Nova. This method also includes certain optimization and rebalancing innovations to maximize databases in a cloud environment. | 12-05-2013 |
20130326599 | Validating Pointer Records In A Domain Name System (DNS) Service - In one embodiment a method for receiving a request from a user to update a pointer record of a domain name system (DNS) in a DNS service includes issuing a query from the DNS service to a resource of a first service of the data center from the DNS service using a uniform resource indicator (URI) of the request corresponding to the resource, receiving a list of Internet protocol (IP) addresses in the DNS service from the first service, determining whether an IP address received in the request corresponds to one of the IP addresses of the list, and if so, enabling the user to update the pointer record. | 12-05-2013 |
Keith Bray, Plainville, GA US
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20080295258 | Carpet Dyeing Systems and Methods - Embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for “dye-to-order” carpet manufacturing that address deficiencies in the carpet manufacturing industry, some of which are discussed above. In one embodiment, an improved manufacturing system is provided that allows manufacturers to change colors “on the fly” (e.g., within a single roll) with minimal waste. In another embodiment, a dye-to-order processing system is provided that maps multiple orders to undyed carpet rolls such that usage of the undyed carpet rolls is optimized. | 12-04-2008 |
20120055298 | CARPET DYEING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for “dye-to-order” carpet manufacturing that address deficiencies in the carpet manufacturing industry, some of which are discussed above. In one embodiment, an improved manufacturing system is provided that allows manufacturers to change colors “on the fly” (e.g., within a single roll) with minimal waste. In another embodiment, a dye-to-order processing system is provided that maps multiple orders to undyed carpet rolls such that usage of the undyed carpet rolls is optimized. | 03-08-2012 |
Keith D. Bray, Austin, TX US
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20090081956 | ASSISTED MEASUREMENT SURVEY OF A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORK - An apparatus and method for providing measurement assistance in a survey of a wireless communication network includes a first step (1) of defining a scope of measurement targets to complete the survey. A next step (2) includes measuring an RF parameter at a specific spatial coordinate. A next step (3) includes analyzing the measurement to determine if the measurement is valid. A next step (5) includes storing the measurement. A next step (6) includes recommending further measurement locations for survey completeness. A next step (4) includes determining whether the survey is complete. A next step (7) includes implementing the wireless communication network in accordance with the final survey. | 03-26-2009 |
Kevin R. Bray, Seattle, WA US
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20090049920 | IMMERSION ULTRASONIC TEST PART HOLDER, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION - A part holder for immersion ultrasonic testing having a solid buffer material with acoustic properties that match the immersion fluid is disclosed. Test systems and methods are also disclosed. | 02-26-2009 |
Kurtis Reed Bray, Mercer Island, WA US
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20080270221 | DETERMINING AND PRESENTING PRODUCT MARKET PRICES - A system includes an electronic device coupled over a network to first and second computing devices. The electronic device is configured to serve to the first computing device a first web page displayable on a display device. The displayed first web page includes a user interface operable to solicit from an individual of a plurality of individuals a current prediction of a plurality of current predictions of market prices of a product. The electronic device is further configured to determine an accuracy rating for each individual of the plurality based on a correlation between previous predictions provided by each said individual and actual market prices of the product. The electronic device is further configured to assign to the product a price estimate associated with a first predetermined time interval, the price estimate being a function of the accuracy ratings and current predictions. The electronic device is further configured to determine a current sale price based on the assigned price estimate. The electronic device is further configured to effect, via a second web page, a sale transaction of the product at the current sale price. | 10-30-2008 |
Matthew Bray, Portland, OR US
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20090242759 | SLICE AND VIEW WITH DECORATION - Imprecisely located defects are imaged by milling a series of slices and performing a light, preferential etch to provide a topographical interface between materials having similar secondary electron emission characteristics. The slices are sufficiently small to capture small defects, but are sufficiently large to overcome problems with redeposition. | 10-01-2009 |
20140217283 | TEM Sample Preparation - An improved method of preparing ultra-thin TEM samples that combines backside thinning with an additional cleaning step to remove surface defects on the FIB-facing substrate surface. This additional step results in the creation of a cleaned, uniform “hardmask” that controls the ultimate results of the sample thinning, and allows for reliable and robust preparation of samples having thicknesses down to the 10 nm range. | 08-07-2014 |
20150053548 | TEM SAMPLE PREPARATION - An improved method of preparing ultra-thin TEM samples that combines backside thinning with an additional cleaning step to remove surface defects on the FIB-facing substrate surface. This additional step results in the creation of a cleaned, uniform “hardmask” that controls the ultimate results of the sample thinning, and allows for reliable and robust preparation of samples having thicknesses down to the 10 nm range. | 02-26-2015 |
Matthew G. Bray, Ellicott City, MD US
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20160118715 | Monopulse Autotracking System for High Gain Antenna Pointing - A method including receiving a monopulse transmission by a monopulse antenna determining an angle of arrival of the monopulse transmission, using processing circuitry operably coupled to the monopulse antenna, determining, using the processing circuitry, an angle error for a high gain antenna based on the angle of arrival of the monopulse transmission, and causing the positioning of the high gain antenna based on the angle error. | 04-28-2016 |
Melinda A. Bray, Jackson, MN US
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20080229872 | Adjustable pedal assembly - An adjustable pedal assembly including: a lever arm; a mounting bracket located on a first end of the lever arm; an adjustable mounting bracket located on a second end of the lever arm; and an adjustable pedal removably affixed to the adjustable mounting bracket, wherein the adjustable mounting bracket is capable of adjusting a location of the adjustable pedal towards and away from the lever arm, and wherein the adjustable pedal is capable of rotating about the adjustable mounting bracket. | 09-25-2008 |
Michael Bray, Sandy Springs, GA US
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20150307321 | Elevator Hoisting Member and Method of Use - A hoisting member for an elevator system includes a core having strength components embedded in a matrix material. A coating can surround the core to protect the core and control the coefficient of friction of the outer surface based on a range of desired friction properties to prevent or inhibit slippage of the hoisting member when used in a traction elevator system. The strength components may be made from carbon nanotube material with the matrix material made from a polymer material. The hoisting member may also include other conductive material or fiber optic material. The hoisting member may also serve as the trailing cable in an elevator system. In doing so the hosting member transmits power and data between the elevator car and the elevator controller thereby eliminating the need for a traditional trailing cable. | 10-29-2015 |
20150353324 | HYDRAULIC ELEVATOR SYSTEM AND METHOD - A hydraulic elevator system is operable to selectively raise and lower an elevator car. The system raises and lowers the elevator car by actuating a hydraulic jack. The system retracts a hydraulic jack that is fixed to an upper portion of the hoistway by pressurizing hydraulic fluid within the hydraulic jack via a hydraulic fluid pump. When retracting the hydraulic jack the elevator car travels upward. An accumulator usable with the system is operable to store energy during the downward travel of the elevator car for later use during the upward travel of the elevator car. | 12-10-2015 |
20160102808 | Holding Fixture for Monitoring Device - A holding assembly releasably attaches a monitoring device to a surface of an elevator system for monitoring conditions of the elevator system. The holding assembly includes a platform body coupled to the monitoring device. A suction cup is coupled with the platform body to affix the platform body with the surface of the elevator system to be monitored. A plurality of protrusions extend from the platform body and are held by the suction cup against the surface of the elevator system to be monitored so as to transmit, through the protrusions, vibrational energy from the elevator system to the monitoring device. | 04-14-2016 |
Michael Bray, Grandview, MO US
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20130175120 | RESIDENTIAL ELEVATOR - A modular brake block design is combined with a translational actuator and a pivotally mounted braking assembly to produce an improved braking assembly for a residential elevator. The residential elevator of the present invention also makes use of support arms which are cantilevered into a plurality of vertical slots within the elevator carriage assembly to reduce the weight of the elevator and make final assembly easier for the end user. In this way, the residential elevator is less expensive to manufacture and transport, while further being easier to install and maintain. | 07-11-2013 |
Michael Bray, Bellevue, WA US
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20150234547 | PORTALS FOR VISUAL INTERFACES - One or more techniques and/or systems are provided for populating a scene of a visual interface with a portal. For example, one or more points of interest may be identified for the scene (e.g., a lake, a park, a condo, and/or other points of interest for a city scene). The scene may be populated with portals corresponding to the points of interest (e.g., a portal may have a semi-transparent perimeter compassing at least some of a point of interest, which may mitigate occlusion of the scene). A portal may be hydrated with imagery of a point of interest to provide a preview of the point of interest (e.g., a first portal for the lake may be hydrated with imagery of the lake). A user may seamlessly navigate between and/or explore scenes by selecting portals to transition the visual interface to new scenes depicting corresponding points of interest. | 08-20-2015 |
Michael Bray, Kirkland, WA US
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20130141463 | COMBINED INTERACTIVE MAP AND LIST VIEW - A simultaneously interactive map display and textual listing is presented where both are simultaneously displayed on a display device. The display area of the display device is divided between the map display and the textual listing with one of them receiving a greater proportion than the other. User input directed to the one receiving the greater proportion can be responded to in a traditional manner, while user input directed to the one receiving the lesser proportion can cause a transition whereby the display area is re-proportioned and, with such re-proportioning, the user input can also be responded to in a traditional manner. Additionally, user selections in the textual listing can be simultaneously reflected in the map display, and vice versa, irrespective of which has the greater proportion of the display area. Optionally, a re-proportioning transition can be triggered by such user selections. | 06-06-2013 |
Michael John Bray, Bellevue, WA US
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20150193446 | POINT(S) OF INTEREST EXPOSURE THROUGH VISUAL INTERFACE - One or more techniques and/or systems are provided for exposing one or more points of interest through a visual interface, such as a map. For example, the visual interface may correspond to a location displayed at a first level of detail (e.g., a state level of granularity). One or more points of interest (e.g., coffee shops within the state) may be clustered to generate one or more clustering halos (e.g., a first clustering halo comprising coffee shops within a city), which may be populated within the visual interface. The visual interface may be transitioned into various levels of detail, such as a first transitioned visual interface comprising points of interest at a city level, a second transitioned visual interface comprising points of interest at a building/street level of detail, etc. Portals corresponding to points of interest may be hydrated with imagery for such points of interest. | 07-09-2015 |
Peter Michael Bray, Naperville, IL US
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20130193846 | Illuminating Display Systems - An exemplary system comprises a power regulator and an emitting apparatus. The emitting apparatus is typically attached to or integrated with a display object, such as a merchandise package or container. A support structure, such as a point of purchase display, typically contains or supports one or more power regulators and display objects. The power regulator comprises a controller and a primary inductor, and the controller is adapted to provide a voltage or current to the primary inductor to generate a first primary inductor voltage. The emitting apparatus comprises an illumination source and a secondary inductor coupled to the illumination source. The illumination source is adapted to emit visible light when the power regulator is in an on state and when the secondary inductor is within a predetermined distance of the primary inductor. In exemplary embodiments, the first and second inductors are substantially planar. | 08-01-2013 |
20150366033 | Illuminating Display Systems - An exemplary system comprises a power regulator and an emitting apparatus. The emitting apparatus is typically attached to or integrated with a display object, such as a merchandise package or container. A support structure, such as a point of purchase display, typically contains or supports one or more power regulators and display objects. The power regulator comprises a controller and a primary inductor, and the controller is adapted to provide a voltage or current to the primary inductor to generate a first primary inductor voltage. The emitting apparatus comprises an illumination source and a secondary inductor coupled to the illumination source. The illumination source is adapted to emit visible light when the power regulator is in an on state and when the secondary inductor is within a predetermined distance of the primary inductor. In exemplary embodiments, the first and second inductors are substantially planar. | 12-17-2015 |
Peter Michael Bray, Chicago, IL US
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20090284164 | Illuminating Display Systems - An exemplary system comprises a power regulator and an emitting apparatus. The emitting apparatus is typically attached to or integrated with a display object, such as a merchandise package or container. A support structure, such as a point of purchase display, typically contains or supports one or more power regulators and display objects. The power regulator comprises a controller and a primary inductor, and the controller is adapted to provide a voltage or current to the primary inductor to generate a first primary inductor voltage. The emitting apparatus comprises an illumination source and a secondary inductor coupled to the illumination source. The illumination source is adapted to emit visible light when the power regulator is in an on state and when the secondary inductor is within a predetermined distance of the primary inductor. In exemplary embodiments, the first and second inductors are substantially planar. | 11-19-2009 |
20090284165 | Apparatuses for Illumination of a Display Object - An exemplary light emitting apparatus comprises an illumination source and a secondary inductor. Exemplary illumination sources include electroluminescent panels or displays and light emitting diodes. The emitting apparatus is typically attached to or integrated with a display object, such as a merchandise package or container, and receives power through the secondary inductor, generated by a voltage or current in a primary inductor of a power regulator apparatus. A support structure, such as a point of purchase display, typically contains or supports one or more power regulators and display objects. The illumination source is adapted to emit visible light when the power regulator is in an on state and when the secondary inductor is within a predetermined distance of the primary inductor. In exemplary embodiments, the first and second inductors are substantially planar, and the illumination source may also be directly coupled to the secondary inductor. | 11-19-2009 |
20090284179 | Apparatuses for Providing Power for Illumination of a Display Object - An exemplary power regulator apparatus provides power for illumination of a display object, such as a merchandise package or container, which has a light emitting apparatus comprising a secondary inductor and an illumination source. A support structure, such as a point of purchase display, typically contains or supports one or more power regulators and display objects. The power regulator comprises a controller and a primary inductor, and the controller is adapted to provide a voltage or current to the primary inductor to generate a primary inductor voltage. The controller may also comprise a plurality of switches and a memory adapted to store values for switching frequency or switch on-time durations or pulse widths. The illumination source emits visible light when the power regulator is in an on state and when the secondary inductor is within a predetermined distance of the primary inductor. | 11-19-2009 |
Peter Michael Bray, Cincinnati, OH US
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20120074861 | Apparatuses for Providing Power for Illumination of a Display Object - An exemplary power regulator apparatus provides power for illumination of a display object, such as a merchandise package or container, which has a light emitting apparatus comprising a secondary inductor and an illumination source. A support structure, such as a point of purchase display, typically contains or supports one or more power regulators and display objects. The power regulator comprises a controller and a primary inductor, and the controller is adapted to provide a voltage or current to the primary inductor to generate a primary inductor voltage. The controller may also comprise a plurality of switches and a memory adapted to store values for switching frequency or switch on-time durations or pulse widths. The illumination source emits visible light when the power regulator is in an on state and when the secondary inductor is within a predetermined distance of the primary inductor. | 03-29-2012 |
20120169230 | Illuminating Display Systems - An exemplary system comprises a power regulator and an emitting apparatus. The emitting apparatus is typically attached to or integrated with a display object, such as a merchandise package or container. A support structure, such as a point of purchase display, typically contains or supports one or more power regulators and display objects. The power regulator comprises a controller and a primary inductor, and the controller is adapted to provide a voltage or current to the primary inductor to generate a first primary inductor voltage. The emitting apparatus comprises an illumination source and a secondary inductor coupled to the illumination source. The illumination source is adapted to emit visible light when the power regulator is in an on state and when the secondary inductor is within a predetermined distance of the primary inductor. In exemplary embodiments, the first and second inductors are substantially planar. | 07-05-2012 |
Raymond P. Bray, Dallas, TX US
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20150157851 | MEDICAL LEADS WITH SEGMENTED ELECTRODES AND METHODS OF FABRICATION THEREOF - In one embodiment, a method for fabricating a neurostimulation stimulation lead comprises: providing a plurality of ring components and hypotubes in a mold; placing an annular frame with multiple lumens over distal ends of the plurality of hypotubes to position a portion of each hypotube within a respective lumen of the annular frame; molding the plurality of ring components and the hypotubes to form a stimulation tip component for the stimulation lead, wherein the molding fills interstitial spaces between the plurality of ring components and hypotubes with insulative material; and forming segmented electrodes from the ring components after performing the molding. | 06-11-2015 |
Rich F. Bray, Lagrange, GA US
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20120135256 | Process Of Manufacturing Film Containing EVOH - This disclosure relates to a process of manufacturing polymeric film, the process comprises (a) co-extruding (i) a first polymeric composition having a non-organic cavitating agent, (ii) a second polymeric composition having EVOH to form a multilayer sheet; and (b) orienting the co-extruded sheet in MD, TD or both, wherein the first polymeric composition and/or the second polymeric composition comprises recycled polymeric composition having EVOH and the non-organic cavitating agent. | 05-31-2012 |
Robert G. Bray, Bridgewater, NJ US
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20090141961 | AUTHENTICATABLE MARK, SYSTEMS FOR PREPARING AND AUTHENTICATING THE MARK - Systems for preparation of a mark and authentication of a mark vis-a-vis a counterfeit mark. Emission spectra comprising intensity versus wavelength distributions are collected from a series of taggants. One or more taggants is selected from the collected emission data such that the spectra of the selected taggants are distinguishable. The selection is also based on a consideration of the emitted radiation of a substrate and a dispersive medium. The authentication system uses multivariate statistical analysis to calculate at least one measurement statistic of a mark to be authenticated and at least one statistical limit based on a series of training marks prepared by the preparation system. Authenticity of the mark is determined based on a comparison of the measurement statistic and the statistical limit. | 06-04-2009 |
Robert Reginald Bray US
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20150321745 | Wing and Application Thereof - The present disclosure relates to a wing. More specifically, aspects of the invention relate to a variable shaped wing movable incrementally between a neutral configuration and a deformed configuration, wherein the wing takes a reflexed camber aerofoil section shape in the deformed configuration. The wing includes a first aerofoil segment and a second aerofoil segment having ends connected or fixed to one another at opposing neutral leading and trailing edges and spaced apart from one another along their lengths across a neutral mean camber line extending between the neutral leading and trailing edges to form a neutral aerofoil section of the wing. One or more actuators deform the wing between the neutral aerofoil section and a reflexed camber aerofoil section, with the first and second aerofoil segments being resilient to bias the wing towards an initial at rest aerofoil section. | 11-12-2015 |
Scott M. Bray, Mesa, AZ US
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20160002970 | WINDOW TREATMENT - A window covering is provided. The window covering may include a frame mountable within a window return. The frame includes up to four frame members. The four frame members include a first side member having a first light stop, a second side member having a second light stop, a top member having a top light stop, and a bottom member having a bottom light stop. The top member may be coupled between top ends of the first side member and the second side member and the bottom member may be coupled between bottom ends of the first side member and the second side member to form a rectilinear shaped frame. A window covering may be coupled within the frame, wherein the light stops reduce a light gap between the window covering and the frame. | 01-07-2016 |
Scott Wendell Bray, Las Cruces, NM US
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20090217715 | DEVICE FOR DETERRING UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS OF LOCKS ON FENCE GATES - The device for deterring unauthorized access to a lock on a fence gate includes a first plate including at least one pair of holes and configured to be removably positioned on a first side of the fence gate covering a portion where the fence gate opens. A second plate includes at least one pair of second holes and is configured to be removably positioned on a second side of the fence gate. At least one chain passes through the holes and second holes, where the lock secures proximate ends of the chain, the first plate is retained against the first side, the second plate is retained on the second side, the fence gate is prevented from opening and dimensions of the first and second plate deter access to the lock from a side of the fence gate that is opposite of the lock. | 09-03-2009 |
Steven C. Bray, Dunlap, IL US
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20100017660 | System and method for protecting memory stacks using a debug unit - A method is disclosed for detecting a memory stack fault. The method may include reserving a memory stack for executing software instructions. The method may also include enabling a debug unit and as the software instructions are execute, utilizing the debug unit to monitor a memory space adjacent to the memory stack. The method may further include identifying a memory stack fault if a write operation to the memory space is attempted. | 01-21-2010 |
Trent V. Bray, Sandy, UT US
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20140166393 | Crossover Muffler - A performance-enhancing crossover muffler for internal combustion engines includes an enclosed case having an inside, and two inlet pipes located inside the case having respective inlet ends extending through a frontside of the case for connection with two outside engine exhaust manifolds, and respective interior ends which merge together to define a merge entry. The muffler also includes one or more outlet pipes located inside the case with outlet end extending through a backside of the case for connection with an outside tailpipe, an interior end defining a merge exit, and one or more apertures in the outlet pipe communicating with the inside of the case. The muffler further includes a piping merge zone between the merge entry and the merge exit for commingling exhaust flows from the two engine exhaust manifolds. The two inlet pipes and the piping merge zone are without communication with the inside of the case. | 06-19-2014 |
Tyler Stuart Bray, Chicago, IL US
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20120283954 | Method for quantitative analysis of complex proteomic data - This invention is a novel method for analysis of data that is produced by test equipment. The preferred embodiment is data produced by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) equipment, using industry standard methods to generate the initial data from the test equipment. The invention is a method for processing of the data to promptly produce accurate, reliable, and meaningful data that can be used for critical decisions. The unique benefit of the method is to correct the multiple measurement and calculation errors that are inherent in the operation of laboratory equipment. Prior methods result in errors based on circumstances that are difficult to control, accuracy-related errors in machine measurements, and fundamental mathematical errors in the data processing software that used with the laboratory equipment. As an added benefit, this novel method allows comprehensive simultaneous measurement and calculation of correlation of any and all peptide pairs in a single measurement, with the capability to support repeated measurements with changed conditions over time. This novel method allows robust, detailed, and comprehensive measurements of peptide activity and function, which results in substantial improvements over prior methods in accuracy, reliability, and efficiency. | 11-08-2012 |
William Bray, Minneapolis, MN US
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20140137022 | SYSTEM AND APPROACH FOR DEFINING LABELS FOR ENUMERATION VALUES OF PARAMETERS IN A WALL MODULE - A system and approach for defining labels for values, such as ordinal numbers, of enumerated parameters in a wall module. Label and number pairs may be downloaded to a wall module as part of definitions of the parameters. The wall module may be a source of a list of labels to a user and then set each parameter to a value associated with a label selected by the user. | 05-15-2014 |
20150112456 | MODULAR WALL MODULE PLATFORM FOR A BUILDING CONTROL SYSTEM - A wall module for use with a building control system is customizable for a particular application though the selection of different overlays, displays, and/or expansion modules. The selected overlay and the display, when provided, together may form the user interface of the desired wall module configuration. The expansion module may be selected to provide additional desired functionality. Different overlays, displays and/or expansion modules may be selected for different wall modules within a building control system. | 04-23-2015 |
William Bray, Golden Valley, MN US
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20100100829 | WALL MODULE CONFIGURATION TOOL - The invention is a system for selecting and previewing a configuration for a wall module before a download of the configuration to the wall module. The configuration may be selected from a set of standard applications or it may be a customized standard application. The configuration may instead be a new application. The configuration may be changed, such as screen segment selection, during a preview of it. A memory usage meter may indicate how much memory is used relative to the amount available in the wall module for the configuration. Also the system may have an autobind to a controller feature for time parameters. New application or customized standard application configurations may be saved to a library for future use. | 04-22-2010 |
William H. Bray, The Woodlands, TX US
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20120294702 | TRANSPORTING LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS (LNG) - There is provided a method for loading or unloading a liquid cargo for a water-borne vehicle. An exemplary method comprises distributing liquid cargo to a first storage compartment of the water-borne vehicle to a first level. The exemplary method additionally comprises distributing liquid cargo to a second storage compartment of the water-borne vehicle to a second level different from the first level so that a natural period of the first storage compartment is separated relative to a natural period of the second storage compartment to reduce sloshing of the liquid cargo. An exemplary water-borne vehicle and method of producing hydrocarbons are also provided. | 11-22-2012 |
William J. Bray, Minneapolis, MN US
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20090115604 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR USING A WIRELESS SENSOR IN CONJUNCTION WITH A HOST CONTROLLER - Systems and methods for using a wireless sensor in conjunction with a host controller are described. An illustrative system can include a host controller, a wireless sensor device, and a decoder in communication with the wireless sensor device and the host controller. The host controller may include a remote sensor input that normally would be connected to a wired remote sensor having an expected sensor characteristic. The decoder may receive a wireless signal from the wireless sensor device, and may provide an output signal to the remote sensor input of the host controller that replicate or mimic signals that would be provided by a wired remote sensor having the expected sensor characteristic. | 05-07-2009 |
20090158188 | CONFIGURABLE WALL MODULE SYSTEM - A configurable wall module having selectable home screens, custom menu navigation, and incorporating functional design. The display utilizes fixed segments. menu navigation and configuration which may be facilitated with soft keys having indicative labels associated with them. The parameters may be accessed from categories by soft keys via two-level menu navigation. Certain parameter value and setpoint entries may be effected with up/down keys. Module configuration may be performed by a user. To provide such user capability, the module may be programmed and configured by an installer with a software configuration tool used in connection with the building automation system associated with the module. | 06-18-2009 |
20110174889 | HVAC SENSOR ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - An HVAC sensor assembly for sensor deployment within an HVAC air passage defined by passage walls is provided. In some instances, the HVAC sensor assembly includes a base mountable to a passage wall of an HVAC air passage, and a support member attached to and extending out from the base and configured to project into the HVAC air passage. The HVAC sensor assembly may include one or more HVAC sensors secured to the support member such that the one or more HVAC sensors are positionable and then maintainable at a field configurable distance from the base. | 07-21-2011 |
William P. Bray, Spring Lake, MI US
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20140353122 | CONVEYOR MERGE ASSEMBLY - A conveyor assembly comprising a main conveyor having a first side frame and a second side frame, with the first and/or second side frames including a side portion and a support surface. One or more input conveyors having a discharge end are joined to the main conveyor with a bottom portion of the discharge end being positioned on the support surface whereby the input conveyors are accurately mounted in close proximity to the main conveyor to promote the conveyance of items from the input conveyors onto the main conveyor. | 12-04-2014 |
Windal Scott Bray, Cypress, TX US
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20090149353 | Polysaccharide Containing Well Treatment Compositions and Methods of Using Same - Loss of wellbore fluids (such as drilling fluids, completion fluids and workover fluids) into the flow passages of a subterranean formation during well drilling, cementing, completion and workover operations may be reduced or eliminated by introducing into the wellbore in communication with the formation a suspension of a polysaccharide in a aqueous fluid. The aqueous fluid contains water and a delayed viscosification material or agent. Hydration of the polysaccharide may be delayed until after introduction of the composition into the formation. A fluid-impermeable barrier is thereby formed. | 06-11-2009 |
20090149354 | Well Treatment Compositions Containing Hydratable Polyvinyl Alcohol and Methods of Using Same - Loss of wellbore fluids (such as drilling fluids, completion fluids and workover fluids) in a wellbore or into the flow passages of a subterranean formation during well drilling, cementing, completion and workover operations may be reduced or eliminated by introducing into the wellbore a fluid of a hydratable polyvinyl alcohol in an aqueous fluid. The amount of polyvinyl alcohol in the well treatment composition is between from about 50 pounds to about 1,200 pounds per 1,000 gallons of aqueous fluid. The aqueous fluid may contain a delayed viscosification agent and/or crosslinking agent. Alternatively, the polyvinyl alcohol may be greater than or equal to 95 percent hydrolyzed. When introduced into the well, a fluid impermeable barrier is formed within the formation or wellbore. | 06-11-2009 |
20120138300 | METHOD OF CEMENTING USING POLYMERIC RETARDER - Set retarders of copolymers of at least one polymerizable ethylenically unsaturated monomer and at least one alkoxylated monomer are capable of delaying the hardening of a cementitious slurry when introduced into a subterranean formation until a downhole temperature greater than or equal to 500° F. is obtained, even in the absence of an intensifier. | 06-07-2012 |
20120267108 | USE OF METHYLHYDROXYETHYL CELLULOSE AS CEMENT ADDITIVE - Methylhydroxyethyl cellulose may be used as an additive in cement slurries in the treatment of wells to prevent or reduce the occurrence of gas channeling. In addition to acting as a gas control additive, methylhydroxyethyl cellulose controls fluid loss, minimizes free fluid and stabilizes foam during cementing of the well. | 10-25-2012 |
20130130947 | METHOD FOR IMPAIRING FLUID FLOW IN SUBTERRANEAN FORMATIONS - Loss of wellbore fluids (such as drilling fluids, completion fluids and workover fluids) into the flow passages of a subterranean formation may be reduced or eliminated by introducing into the wellbore in communication with the formation a composition containing a composite of a deformable core having a hardened coating which contains a viscosifying agent and, optionally, a crosslinking agent. The viscosity of the composition increases in-situ as the viscosifying agent, and optional crosslinking agent, disassociate from the deformable core and react. A fluid-impermeable barrier is thereby formed. The composites may also be used in spacers, well cements, workover and completion fluids as their need arises. | 05-23-2013 |
20150075792 | METHOD OF USING DELAYED HYDRATABLE POLYMERIC VISCOSIFYING AGENT IN THE TREATMENT OF A WELL OR SUBTERRANEAN FORMATION - The disclosure relates to a method of delaying viscosification of a well treatment fluid within a well or within a subterranean formation penetrated by a well by introducing into the well a hydratable viscosifying agent of particulates having a minimum of 40% retention on a 60 mesh screen and a minimum of 1% retention on a 20 mesh screen. | 03-19-2015 |