Bynum, US
Anthony Eugene Bynum, Wadsworth, IL US
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20140258028 | In-Store Item Alert Architecture - A method and apparatus for alerting an individual is described. A determination as to whether an individual is within a sensing area of a first device is made. The first device may be configured to provide information about a product on a shelf on which the first device is attached. In response to determining that the individual is within the sensing area, a determination as to whether to notify an occurrence of the determination that the individual is within the sensing area of the first device to at least one second device is made. In response to determining to notify, a notification may be transmitted to the at least one second device that the individual is within the sensing area of the first device. An alert may be triggered at the at least one second device based upon the transmitted notification. | 09-11-2014 |
Bobby L. Bynum, Maylene, AL US
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20160080681 | Locking Mount for Set Top Box - A locking mount for set top box having a base, a plurality of mounting holes, two springy retainers, two flanges, two lips and a front stop edge for securely mounting a set top box such as a digital to analog converter box or similar electronic device to a mounting surface and locking the device into position so as to prevent theft by using springy retainers to engage pre-existing holes or slots on the device to a mounting surface is provided. | 03-17-2016 |
Byron G. Bynum, Gilbert, AZ US
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20130335054 | Synchronous Rectifier Timer for Discontinuous Mode DC/DC Converter - A DC-DC converter ( | 12-19-2013 |
Danny Wayne Bynum, Mckinney, TX US
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20140021323 | Book Sized Holder/Cradle and Associated Clamping and Positioning Mechanisms Combined into a Single Article for the Purpose of Facilitating Ergonomically Centric Human Interface With a Handheld/Pocket-sized Device While Allowing Access to the Handheld/Pocket-sized Device's Touch Screen and Selected IO Ports and Interface Buttons - An apparatus that provides an increased user working area and holding surface that clamps a palm-sized electronic interactive device and holds it in an outward facing direction against a larger background surface in a manner that promotes griping within the users palm in a two handed book-like interaction not otherwise achievable with the electronic device alone. | 01-23-2014 |
Donald K. Bynum, Durham, NC US
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20090203547 | Gene and Cognate Protein Profiles and Methods to Determine Connective Tissue Markers in Normal and Pathologic Conditions - Differences in gene expression between connective tissue cells (e.g., tendon cells) and other closely related cell types are disclosed. Also disclosed are expression profiles between tendon cells under different genetic and environmental influences. The presently disclosed expression profiles are useful as diagnostic markers as well as markers that can be used to monitor disease states, disease progression, injury repair, drug toxicity, drug efficacy, and drug metabolism. | 08-13-2009 |
Donald P. Bynum, Heath, TX US
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20110128220 | Cursor control device - A cursor control device having a light source and an image sensor for optically tracking motion. The device includes an upwardly facing dome or window that provides a visual and tactile interface for user interaction. The user's hand or finger, bare or gloved, or other object controlled by the user, can be moved in close proximity or touching the dome, and means are provided to discriminate against the motion of objects that are not close to the dome in order to prevent unwanted cursor motion. Said means can include optics having a limited depth of focus, adaptive illumination processing for controlling the intensity of light emitted from the light source to optimize sensor operation, and/or processing for projecting cursor motion in accordance with a detected level of confidence in the sensor data. | 06-02-2011 |
Gail Bynum, Brooklyn Park, MN US
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20090275886 | DISPLAY FOR AN INSULIN PUMP - This document discusses, among other things, an apparatus comprising a pump configured to deliver insulin, a processor, and a user interface including a bistable display. A display element of the bistable display is placed in one of two stable orientations upon application of a biasing voltage and stays in the stable orientation when the biasing voltage is removed. The processor includes a display module configured to display a non-blank reversion display screen on the bistable display when no input is received at the user interface after a specified time duration, and to recurrently change the reversion display screen until input is received at the user interface. | 11-05-2009 |
20120013625 | DISPLAY FOR PUMP - This document discusses, among other things, an apparatus comprising a pump configured to deliver insulin, a processor, and a user interface including a bistable display. A display element of the bistable display is placed in one of two stable orientations upon application of a biasing voltage and stays in the stable orientation when the biasing voltage is removed. The processor includes a display module configured to display a non-blank reversion display screen on the bistable display when no input is received at the user interface after a specified time duration, and to recurrently change the reversion display screen until input is received at the user interface. | 01-19-2012 |
20120013802 | DISPLAY FOR PUMP - This document discusses, among other things, an apparatus comprising a pump configured to deliver insulin, a processor, and a user interface including a bistable display. A display element of the bistable display is placed in one of two stable orientations upon application of a biasing voltage and stays in the stable orientation when the biasing voltage is removed. The processor includes a display module configured to display a non-blank reversion display screen on the bistable display when no input is received at the user interface after a specified time duration, and to recurrently change the reversion display screen until input is received at the user interface. | 01-19-2012 |
Gail Beth Bynum, Brooklyn Park, MN US
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20090177142 | INSULIN PUMP WITH ADD-ON MODULES - This document discusses, among other things, an apparatus comprising a pump configured to deliver insulin, a wireless communication port, a controller, and a housing to enclose the apparatus. The controller is configured to communicate with a second device via the communication port using an open standard wireless communication protocol. The housing includes a mechanical coupling to slidably engage the second device which includes a second wireless communication port. Slidably engaging the second device positions the first and second communication ports opposite each other to allow communication via the first and second communication ports when slidably engaged. | 07-09-2009 |
20110040251 | INFUSION PUMP WITH ADD-ON MODULES - This document discusses, among other things, an apparatus comprising a pump configured to deliver a fluid, a wireless communication port, a controller, and a housing to enclose the apparatus. The controller is configured to communicate with a second device via the communication port using an open standard wireless communication protocol. The housing includes a mechanical coupling to slidably engage the second device which includes a second wireless communication port. Slidably engaging the second device positions the first and second communication ports opposite each other to allow communication via the first and second communication ports when slidably engaged. | 02-17-2011 |
20120302991 | INFUSION PUMP WITH ADD-ON MODULES - This document discusses, among other things, an apparatus comprising a pump configured to deliver a fluid, a wireless communication port, a controller, and a housing to enclose the apparatus. The controller is configured to communicate with a second device via the communication port using an open standard wireless communication protocol. The housing includes a mechanical coupling to slidably engage the second device which includes a second wireless communication port. Slidably engaging the second device positions the first and second communication ports opposite each other to allow communication via the first and second communication ports when slidably engaged. | 11-29-2012 |
20140309622 | INFUSION PUMP WITH TEMPERATURE MONITORING - This document discusses, among other things, an apparatus comprising a pump configured to deliver a fluid from a cartridge, a display a temperature sensor and a controller. The controller is configured to compare a temperature within the cartridge as measured by the temperature sensor to a threshold temperature and cause the display to display a message relating to temperature when the measured temperature goes beyond the threshold temperature. | 10-16-2014 |
20140323961 | INFUSION PUMP INCORPORATING INFORMATION FROM PERSONAL INFORMATION MANAGER DEVICES - This document discusses, among other things, an apparatus comprising a pump configured to deliver a fluid, a wireless communication port and a controller. The controller is configured to communicate with a separate device via the communication port to receive information relating to a calendar event stored on an interactive calendar of the separate device. The controller can alter operation of the apparatus based on the calendar event. | 10-30-2014 |
Jonathan R. Bynum, Marshall, TX US
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20090173538 | Tripping Indicator For MWD Systems - A method for surveying a formation includes conveying a survey instrument into the wellbore; measuring one or more parameters of interest relating to a wellbore tubular in the wellbore; and operating the survey instrument after the measured parameter of interest indicates that the wellbore tubular is being tripped out of the wellbore. | 07-09-2009 |
Kelia Bynum, Springfield, VA US
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20100309055 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PASSIVELY LOCATING RADAR EMISSIONS FROM TRANSMITTERS - Systems and methods are presented for passive location of transmitters in which two or more receivers time stamp received signals from target transmitters and the time stamped data for each target signal of interest is isolated to identify a peak power time of arrival for the signal at each transmitter from which differential scan observation values are derived, and for each signal of interest a line of position curve is computed based on the differential scan observation value and corresponding receiver locations, and for each signal of interest an estimated target transmitter location is determined based on an intersection of two corresponding line of position curves. | 12-09-2010 |
Kurt Kevin Bynum, Brighton, PA US
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20110255914 | COMPACT, HIGHLY-REUSABLE, LOCKING DEVICE - A compact, highly-reusable, locking device includes a carrier, roller elements, a body, and a band spring. The carrier includes a plurality of apertures for receiving each a corresponding roller element. The body includes a plurality of detents separated by ridges. The number of detents is different than the number of roller elements. The body is at least partially received in the carrier such that the detents are in radial alignment with the apertures. The band spring is disposed about the roller elements. The roller elements travel across the detents and ridges to cause elastic deformation of the band spring when the body is rotated about a central axis. | 10-20-2011 |
20160097412 | SELF-LOCKING PLUG - A compact, highly-reusable, self-locking includes a body component, a flexible beam finger component with a plurality of axially-oriented flexible beam fingers, a tab sleeve component including one or more downward extending tabs, an annular detent ring component including a plurality of detents in radial alignment with the plurality of flexible beam fingers, and a wave spring disposed between the tab sleeve component and the annular detent ring component for providing a biasing force to urge the tab sleeve component in a direction of a central, longitudinal axis of the self-locking plug. The flexible beam finger component moves relative to the annular detent ring component when the body component is rotated about the central, longitudinal axis, A, of the self-locking plug, thereby causing the plurality of flexible beam fingers to travel across the plurality of detents and cause elastic deformation of the flexible beam fingers. | 04-07-2016 |
Magdalena Bynum, San Jose, CA US
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20090082552 | Microfluidic protein assay - A microfluidic device for separating a fluid sample into components is disclosed. The microfluidic device is used for assaying proteins for the purpose of identification of protein species. The microfluidic device employs integrated features such as a sample well for holding a protein sample, a thermal control device for heating the protein sample in the sample well, and a protein separation region in fluid communication with the sample well. Also disclosed is a method for assaying a protein sample. | 03-26-2009 |
20090087884 | Microfluidic nucleic acid amplification and separation - Microfluidic devices designed for assaying biochemical molecules are disclosed. The microfluidic devices are capable of assaying nucleic acids for identification of nucleic acid species. The microfluidic devices are adapted to carry out an amplification of the nucleic acid and subsequent separation of amplified nucleic acid species. Also disclosed is a method for amplifying and separating a nucleic acid sample on a microfluidic device. | 04-02-2009 |
20090087924 | MICROFLUIDIC REVERSE AFFINITY-BLOT DEVICE - The microfluidic reverse affinity-blot device of the present disclosure combines affinity binding for isolation and/or enrichment of protein(s) from a sample, followed by separation/identification thereof. In general terms, a microfluidic reverse affinity-blot device is a closed system of interconnected components that is comprised of defined points of entry and exit, wherein the interconnected components include a capture region upstream from a protein separation region and subsequent detection region. Methods of use are also described. | 04-02-2009 |
Magdalena A. Bynum, Mountain View, CA US
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20100190146 | Microfluidic Glycan Analysis - Microfluidic devices and methods for analyzing glycan profiles of glycoproteins are provided. Some embodiments of the devices comprise a deglycosylation column for cleaving glycans, an optional cleaning column for removing proteins, a trapping column for enriching glycans, and a separation column for resolving glycans. The devices and methods significantly improve the speed and sensitivity of glycan analysis. | 07-29-2010 |
Magdalena Anna Bynum, Mountain View, CA US
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20110295521 | METHOD FOR ISOMER DISCRIMINATION BY TANDEM MASS SPECTROMETRY - Systems and method for mass spectrometry are presented. In one embodiment, a method comprises: (a) acquiring one or more fragmentation signatures for a reference sample, wherein each fragmentation signature of the reference sample is acquired with a unique tandem mass spectrometry mode; (b) identifying one or more discriminate features across the plurality of fragmentation signatures of the reference sample; (c) acquiring one or more fragmentation signatures for an unknown sample, wherein each fragmentation signature of the unknown sample is acquired according to the discriminant features of step (b); (d) identifying one or more discriminate features across the plurality of fragmentation signatures of the unknown sample; (e) scoring the fragmentation signatures of step (c) by comparing the discriminate features of the reference sample, from step (b), against the discriminate features of the unknown sample, from step (d); and (f) identifying a structural isomer based on the score of step (e). | 12-01-2011 |
Maximilian T. Bynum, Santa Rosa, CA US
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20150258402 | BASEBALL BATTING TRAINER - A batting swing trainer, including a laser for generating a laser beam, a photodetector spaced apart from the laser so as to define a swing space through which a batter swings a bat and for detecting and sensing disruptions in the laser beam, and a microcontroller. The system further includes a speaker for emitting audible signals in relation to which a batter attempts to time swings and a user interface for a user to input pitch data into the microcontroller. When a batter swings a bat through the swing space so as to disrupt said laser beam, the microcontroller detects and measures changes in the laser beam and calculates bat speed, a ball contact time, and the difference between the contact time and the target time, and then provides to the user a visual indication of the effect of the swing. | 09-17-2015 |
Michael R. Bynum, Portland, OR US
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20150187206 | TECHNIQUES FOR DETECTING SENSOR INPUTS ON A WEARABLE WIRELESS DEVICE - Various embodiments are generally directed to an apparatus, method and other techniques for detecting, by one or more sensor components, at least one sensor input, and executing, by logic, at least one instruction to cause an event on a wearable wireless device, the event comprising at least one of a change in a physical parameter on the wearable wireless device and a wireless communication with a computing device via a transceiver. | 07-02-2015 |
20150188339 | WIRELESS CHARGING DEVICE HAVING CONCAVE CHARGING STATION - Systems and methods may provide for wirelessly charging an electronic device powered by a rechargeable battery. The wireless charging device may simultaneously charge one or more electronic devices regardless of location and spatial orientation relative to the wireless charging device by inducing at least one electromagnetic field into a charging platform having a concave cross-section. | 07-02-2015 |
20150189683 | INTELLIGENT WIRELESS CHARGING DEVICE - In one example a base station for an electronic device comprises a charging station, an audio interface, logic, at least partially including hardware logic, configured to detect a first electronic device within a geographic region proximate the charging device, and in response to detecting the first electronic device | 07-02-2015 |
20160091867 | DIGITAL ANALOG DISPLAY WITH ROTATING BEZEL - A wearable device is described herein. The wearable device includes a display. The display can be a digital display with analog components. The wearable device also includes an input device. The input device is to control the digital display and the analog components correspond to the digital display. In some cases, the input device is a bezel. | 03-31-2016 |
Roy Alvin Bynum, Sachse, TX US
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20150344787 | PORTABLE FUEL SYNTHESIZER - A portable fuel synthesizer, comprising a portable housing, an electrical power source utilizing the hydrocarbon gas as fuel and connected to the portable housing, a boiler utilizing the hydrocarbon gas as fuel and connected to the portable housing, a reactor connected to the boiler to react the hydrocarbon gas to the hydrocarbon liquid, the reactor connected to the portable housing, at least one temperature sensor connected to the reactor to sense at least one temperature of the reaction, at least one pressure sensor connected to the reactor to sense at least one pressure of the reaction and a control system controlling the at least one of at least one temperature of the reaction and the at least one pressure of the reaction, the control system connected to the portable housing. | 12-03-2015 |
Stephen A. Bynum, Cookeville, TN US
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20120014124 | REDUCED PROFILE LAMP HAVING ENHANCED ILLUMINATION AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION THEREOF - A lighting assembly for a vehicle, and in particular, an interior lighting assembly having a reduced profile using solid state illuminators is provided along with a method of construction thereof. The assembly includes a housing; a lens attached to the housing; a printed circuit board disposed between the housing and the lens; at least one light source attached in operable electrical communication to the printed circuit board; and a light blade. The light blade has opposite sides disposed between the printed circuit board and the lens. One of the sides has a first configuration of optics and the other of the sides has a second configuration of optics, wherein the first and second configurations of optics are different from one another. | 01-19-2012 |
Todd A. Bynum, Friendswood, TX US
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20140304016 | REGULATING ASSET USE BY USER ENTITY - Methods and systems for regulating use of an asset by a user entity. The user entity may be bound by an asset use agreement providing the user entity a right to use the asset subject to at least one use limitation. Regulating use of the asset may be carried out using at least one processor in communication with a sensor, wherein the sensor is configured to sense a condition associated with the asset relating to at least one use limitation. The method may include generating a violation notification message for a managing entity when the at least one processor identifies a violation by the user entity of the at least one use limitation. The managing entity may be the entity responsible for regulating the user entity's use of the asset. The managing entity may be remote from the asset and/or the processor. | 10-09-2014 |