Cash, US
Alan B. Cash, San Diego, CA US
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20080279786 | Method for Extending Lifespan Delaying the Onset of Age-Related Disease - A method and composition for extending the lifespan of an individual and delaying the onset of age-related disease is provided. The method includes the administration of an effective dose of oxaloacetate, wherein the oxaloacetate acts to mimic the cellular conditions obtained under caloric restriction to provide similar benefits. The invention further includes methods and compositions for reducing the incidence or treatment of cancer. Compositions and methods for reducing body fat by administering an effective amount of oxaloacetate are likewise provided. Compositions for DNA repair in UV damaged cells is provided are also provided. Similarly, a method for treating a hang-over comprising administering an effective amount of oxaloacetate is disclosed. | 11-13-2008 |
20130143930 | ACTIVATION OF AMP-PROTEIN ACTIVATED KINASE BY OXALOACETATE COMPOUNDS - The present invention relates to oxaloacetate compounds that activate AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), including the preparation of the compounds, compositions containing the compounds, preserving said compounds and the use of the compounds in the prevention or treatment of disorders such as diabetes, metabolic syndrome, obesity, cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer's disease, and cancer. | 06-06-2013 |
Alan Brian Cash, San Diego, CA US
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20110064679 | OXALOACETIC ACID AND SALTS OF OXALOACETIC ACID AS A FLAVOR, AN ACIDIZING AND A PRESERVATIVE AGENTS AND METHODS FOR PREPARING AND USING SAME - Provided herein is a method for flavoring an ingestible composition with an organoleptically effective amount of the flavoring agent. The flavoring agent may be used in a wide variety of ingestible vehicles such as chewing gum compositions, hard and soft confections, toothpaste, dairy products, beverage products including juice drinks and juice products, green vegetable and chicken products, salad dressings, deserts, bottled water, frozen treats and the like. The present invention also pertains to an ingestible composition comprising an ingestible vehicle and an organoleptically effective amount of the purified flavoring agent. The present invention also pertains to oxaloacetic acid and salts of oxaloacetic acid, represented by the formula, HOOCCH2CO—COOH and salts of the same. The invention further uses oxaloacetic acid and salts of oxaloacetic acid as a method to preservative in the preparation of ingestible compositions, without increase in toxicity. The invention further uses oxaloacetic acid as a ingestible acidizer, without increase in toxicity. | 03-17-2011 |
Audwin Cash, Stuart, FL US
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20110309753 | MODULATED LIGHT DETECTION SYSTEM - A lighting system distinguishes between light from natural and manmade sources to prevent the system's light source from being inadvertently deactivated due to light received from manmade light sources. A sensor converts received light into electrical energy. The system light source and/or some other external light source can emit light with a modulation. The system includes a modulation detector that can detect the modulation in the electrical energy received from the sensor. A system controller selectively adjusts the flow of electrical energy to the system light source responsive to the electrical signals from the sensor. The controller adjusts the flow of electrical energy in response to the non-modulated component of the electrical signals from the sensor. The controller does not adjust the flow of electrical energy in response to the modulated component of the electrical signals from the sensor. | 12-22-2011 |
Audwin Cash, Port St. Lucie, FL US
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20100117620 | METHOD OF LOAD SHEDDING TO REDUCE THE TOTAL POWER CONSUMPTION OF A LOAD CONTROL SYSTEM - A method of determining a setpoint of a load control device for controlling the amount of power delivered to an electrical load located in a space, the method comprising the steps of initially setting the value of the setpoint equal to a desired level; limiting the value of the setpoint to an occupied high-end trim if the space is occupied; limiting the value of the setpoint to a daylighting high-end trim determined by a daylighting procedure; and subsequently reducing the value of the setpoint in response to a load shed parameter. | 05-13-2010 |
20100117621 | METHOD OF LOAD SHEDDING TO REDUCE THE TOTAL POWER CONSUMPTION OF A LOAD CONTROL SYSTEM - A method of determining a setpoint of a load control device for controlling the amount of power delivered to an electrical load located in a space, the method comprising the steps of initially setting the value of the setpoint equal to a desired level; limiting the value of the setpoint to an occupied high-end trim if the space is occupied; limiting the value of the setpoint to a daylighting high-end trim determined by a daylighting procedure; and subsequently reducing the value of the setpoint in response to a load shed parameter. | 05-13-2010 |
Audwin W. Cash, Port St. Lucie, FL US
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20110115293 | METHOD FOR REPLACING A LOAD CONTROL DEVICE OF A LOAD CONTROL SYSTEM - The invention regards a system and method for using a handheld programming device to configure a lighting control system wirelessly. In one embodiment, at least one device configured with a processing section is installed in the lighting control system. A communications receiver that is operable to receive a signal from the handheld programming device is also installed in the lighting control system, wherein the signal includes an instruction for configuring the lighting control system. Further, the signal is wirelessly sent from the handheld programming device to the communications receiver, and the instruction is transmitted from the communications receiver to a device in the system. The instruction functions to configure the lighting control system. | 05-19-2011 |
Audwin W. Cash, Lilburn, GA US
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20140312869 | Universal Phase Dimming Module - A universal load control module may include a power supply that operates over a wide voltage range, a microcontroller, and one or more functional control blocks. A functional control block may include a dimmer circuit for controlling a lighting load that provides reverse phase cut mode dimming, forward phase cut mode dimming, and hybrid phase cut mode dimming, as well as thermal protection. One or more universal control modules may be housed in a cabinet that include a cabinet control module. The cabinet may include additional thermal protection measures. | 10-23-2014 |
Audwin W. Cash, Bethlehem, PA US
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20090184840 | DEFAULT CONFIGURATION FOR A LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM - A processing circuit for providing electronic photosensor information over a communication link. The processing circuit comprises a photosensor input circuit adapted to be directly coupled to a photosensor for receiving the electronic photosensor information from the photosensor. Further, a communication port is provided that allows for transmitting and receiving messages over the communication link. Moreover, a processor is provided that is coupled to the photosensor input circuit and the communication port. The processor determines whether the processor is operating in a default configuration, and broadcasts the electronic photosensor information on the communication link if the processor is operating in the default configuration. | 07-23-2009 |
Brandon Cash, Framingham, MA US
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20130040933 | AZAINDOLES AS JANUS KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides compounds of formula I: or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. Compounds of formula I are inhibitors of Janus kinases and as such are useful for the treatment of various diseases and conditions mediated by said enzymes, such as rheumatoid arthritis, asthma, COPD, ALS, and the like. | 02-14-2013 |
20140349998 | PYRROLOPYRIMIDINES AS JANUS KINASE INHIITORS - The instant invention provides compounds of formula I which are JAK3 inhibitors. Specifically, the compounds of formula I are pyrrolo[2,3-d]pyrimidine derivative compounds. The instant invention also provides methods of treating JAK-mediated diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, asthma, COPD and cancer, by administering the pyrrolo[2,3-d]pyrimidine-derivative compounds of formula I. | 11-27-2014 |
Brian Cash, Sisters, OR US
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20110251750 | VEHICLE EMISSION MANAGER AND CREDITS BANK - Embodiments of the present invention provide for systems, apparatuses, and methods for use in determining greenhouse gas emissions from a particular vehicle and managing associated emission reduction credits. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 10-13-2011 |
Brian L. Cash, Portland, OR US
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20140273607 | Electronic Connector Having Flexible Region - An electronic connector includes a housing and a plug extending from the housing. The plug includes at least one flexible region that provides flexing of the plug. In some example embodiments, the plug also includes at least one rigid region. The plug has at least one interconnect. Each interconnect includes a lead and a contact. The contacts are exposed on an exterior surface of the plug, such exposure being provided so as to enable electrical coupling between the plug and an electronic receptacle into which the plug may be removably inserted. | 09-18-2014 |
Carlton Cash, Westampton, NJ US
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20090090483 | Control of casting machine - Control is provided over the pouring of iron in the casting of iron pipe in a centrifugal casting machine. The initial flow of molten iron from the pouring ladle into the trough actuates an electric eye. A second electric eye is actuated when the molten iron has filled the pouring ladle. The centrifugal casting machine is rolled up to surround the trough, the bell end of the pipe to be formed being at the end of the trough. The molten iron is poured into the casting machine trough and flows into the bell section of the pipe being cast. The casting machine is then moved away from the trough end to form the rest of the pipe. | 04-09-2009 |
Charles D. Cash, Highland Park, NJ US
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20150039885 | CONJUNCTIVE SEARCH IN ENCRYPTED DATA - A method comprises receiving a first cryptographic token for one search term and a second cryptographic token is generated using the one search term and at least another search term. A first search is conducted using the first cryptographic token to generate a first result set, and the second cryptographic token is used for computing a subset of results of the first result set. | 02-05-2015 |
20150039903 | MASKING QUERY DATA ACCESS PATTERN IN ENCRYPTED DATA - A method for encrypting a database includes the following step. Keywords in the database are encrypted to obtain encrypted search tags for the keywords. A table of reverse indices is generated for the encrypted search tags. A table of cross keyword indices is generated. A method for searching in an encrypted database includes the following steps. A search is formulated as a conjunct of two or more atomic search queries. One of the conjuncts is selected as a primary atomic search query. Search capabilities are generated for a secondary atomic search query using the primary atomic search query and the secondary atomic search query. Such methods mask query data and the actual composition of the database to reduce computation complexity and privacy leakage. | 02-05-2015 |
Charles Robert Cash, New Albany, OH US
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20120109791 | CASH MANAGEMENT OF SELF-SERVICE TRANSACTIONAL DEVICES - Devices and techniques for cash management of self-service transactional terminals are provided. Cash flow, cash holding cost, and cash service cost data, associated with one or more self-service transactional devices are received. An optimal cash reset value and associated interval between services calls may be calculated based on the cash flow data, the cash holding cost data, and the cash service cost data. The cash reset value being the amount of cash left in each of the one or more self-service transactional devices after a service call. | 05-03-2012 |
Colin C. Cash, University Park, PA US
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20130168321 | NITROGEN-CONTAINING ACTIVATED CARBON MATERIAL - An activated carbon material for removing a contaminant from a liquid. The activated carbon material can be a plurality carbon grains that have a pore volume of approximately 0.1 milliliters per gram (mL/g) in the range of less than about 15 angstroms in width. The carbon grains can also have or contain a nitrogen-containing species having a concentration of more than 2 atomic percent nitrogen. A plurality of the carbon grains can be used to make a contactor that is operable to remove or reduce perchlorate having a concentration of 20 parts per billion (ppb) to less than 4 ppb from 4,500 bed volumes of water with the nitrogen-containing species leaching off of the carbon grains less than 0.1 mg/L. The activated carbon material can also be electrochemically regenerated. | 07-04-2013 |
Dennis R. Cash, Novato, CA US
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20120067775 | Two-stage, close-coupled, dual-catalytic heavy oil hydroconversion process - A process for the production of high yields of high quality products from heavy hydrocarbonaceous feedstock is provided comprising a two-stage, close-coupled process, wherein the first stage comprises a thermal-catalytic zone into which is introduced a mixture comprising the feedstock, coal, dispersed catalyst, and hydrogen; and the second, close-coupled stage comprises a catalytic-hydrotreating zone into which substantially all the effluent from the first stage is directly passed and processed under hydrotreating conditions. | 03-22-2012 |
20120118791 | Two-stage, Close-coupled, Dual-catalytic Heavy Oil Hydroconversion Process - A process for the production of high yields of high quality products from heavy hydrocarbonaceous feedstock comprising a two-stage, close-coupled process, wherein the first stage comprises a thermal-catalytic zone into which is introduced a mixture comprising the feedstock, coal, dispersed catalyst, and hydrogen; and the second, close-coupled stage comprises a catalytic-hydrotreating zone into which substantially all the effluent from the first stage is directly passed and processed under hydrotreating conditions. | 05-17-2012 |
20140262943 | Heavy Oil Hydrocracking Process - A process for the production of high yields of high quality products from heavy hydrocarbonaceous feedstock comprising a two-stage, close-coupled process. The first stage comprises a thermo-catalytic zone into which is introduced a mixture comprising the feedstock, coal, a liquid catalyst precursor, and hydrogen. The second, close-coupled stage comprises a catalytic-hydrotreating zone into which substantially all the effluent from the first stage is directly passed and processed under hydrotreating conditions. | 09-18-2014 |
Donald W. Cash, Dunwoody, GA US
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20080201362 | DATA TRANSFER AND SYNCHRONIZATION SYSTEM - A data transmission system is disclosed which optimizes transfer and updates of information between systems by providing difference information between the systems. The system transmits data packages having instructions for manipulating user data. The data packages include a header identifying the respective packages, as well as transaction objects for effecting a change to user data on a device having object instructions. | 08-21-2008 |
20090055464 | Data transfer and synchronization system - A system and method for synchronizing devices which can couple to the Internet, or any network. In one aspect a system for synchronizing data between a first system and a second system is provided. The system includes a first sync engine on the first system interfacing with data on the first system to provide difference information. A data store is coupled to the network and in communication with the first and second systems. A second sync engine is provided on the second system coupled to receive the difference information from the data store via the network, and interface with data on the second system to update said data on the second system with said difference information. Difference information is transmitted to the data store by the first sync engine and received from the data store from the second sync engine. | 02-26-2009 |
20110269424 | DATA TRANSFER AND SYNCHRONIZATION SYSTEM - The invention relates to the transference of data between two systems independent of the form in which the data is kept on the respective systems, and in particular to providing an efficient means of communicating data between systems and devices. It further relates to a system for allowing users to provide other individuals with a personalized representation of the user in a network environment, such as a cellular telephone network and the backup and restoration of data stored in a wireless telephone, and in particular a mobile telephone having data storage capabilities. | 11-03-2011 |
Duane Matthew Cash, Mountain View, CA US
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20140274378 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF VIRTUAL GAMING IN A VEHICLE - A system for virtual gaming in a vehicle including a first imaging device having an image projection mechanism and an image capture mechanism. The image projection mechanism configured to project images on a game surface. The image capture mechanism configured to detect a first set of image position data defining a position of the images relative to the game surface and detect a set of player position data defining a position of one or more. The system further including a game module for processing the first set of image position data and the set of player position data to calculate a second set of image position data. The system also including an image module for controlling the image projection mechanism to project images according to the second set of image position data. The system also including a processor for executing the game module and the image module. | 09-18-2014 |
20140274400 | INTERACTIVE VEHICLE GAMING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A computer implemented interactive vehicle gaming system and method includes a first interactive game device connected to a second interactive game device for communication therebetween. At least one game parameter is determined for the first and second game devices associated with driving behavior for at least one vehicle. User input is received on the first game device to initiate a virtual shot against the second game device. After receiving the user input, a shot game result is determined for the virtual shot based on the at least one game parameter. Then, at least one indication of the shot result is provided for at least one of first and second game devices. | 09-18-2014 |
20140282161 | GESTURE-BASED CONTROL SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A gesture-based control system having a graphical display and a gesture sensor. One or more interactive elements are displayed on the graphical display. When the interactive element has been dragged a threshold distance, an application associated with the interactive element is controlled. Computer-implemented methods are also described herein. | 09-18-2014 |
20140365076 | TOUCH-BASED SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING AN AUTOMOTIVE STEERING WHEEL - Provided is a system for generating a vehicle steering signal. A non-rotatable steering control is mounted about a steering axis. The steering control includes a pressure sensor configured to generate an output signal in response to hand movements along the steering control. The system includes a hub and at least one spoke connecting the steering control to the hub. The hub is offset from the steering axis. A control unit is configured to generate the vehicle steering signal based on the output signal from the pressure sensor. | 12-11-2014 |
20150045007 | Mind-Controlled virtual assistant on a smartphone device - Generally described, the present application relates to a system and method for processing input to control a set of functions and features. More specifically, however, the present application relates to user devices that can be controlled through brain activities or similar actions. In an illustrative embodiment, brain activities are monitored through electroencephalography (EEG). Through EEG, input waves that can be appropriately monitored can be sent to a virtual assistant. The virtual assistant can decipher the number of signals coming and determine a correct output such as a function or feature to be manipulated. In the implementation presented herein, features and functions of a smartphone can be manipulated. Other types of user devices can also be controlled, such as in-vehicle systems, head units, televisions, tablets, computer, laptops, etc. | 02-12-2015 |
Edwin A. Cash, Westhoff, TX US
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20100218678 | Gas Treating Method And Apparatus - A method and apparatus for treating natural gas comprises a contactor having a manifold for spreading gas in the contactor vessel, a plurality of perforated plates above the manifold, a spray system for spraying a treating liquid into an upwardly rising column of gas and a liquid level controller for maintaining the treating liquid above the perforated plates. Gas and liquid from the contactor pass through a cooler and are then separated. A treating liquid regeneration system receives the treating liquid and flashes the liquid at low pressure to separate hydrocarbon gases, hydrocarbon liquid and treating liquid. The treating liquid is regenerated by heating and flashing off contaminant gases and is ultimately redelivered to the contactor. | 09-02-2010 |
Edwin W. Cash, Dewitt County, TX US
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20120145002 | Method for Treating Contaminated Gas - A method for treating natural gas using a vessel having a manifold for introducing gas in the vessel, a flow disperser above the manifold that prevents channeling of the gas, a spray system for spraying a treating liquid into an upwardly rising column of gas and, optionally, a liquid level controller for maintaining the level of a pool of treating liquid above the flow disperser. | 06-14-2012 |
Edwin W. Cash, Westhoff, TX US
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20130269534 | GAS TREATING METHOD AND APPARATUS - A method and apparatus for treating natural gas comprises a contactor having a manifold for spreading gas in the contactor vessel, a plurality of perforated plates above the manifold, a spray system for spraying a treating liquid into an upwardly rising column of gas and a liquid level controller for maintaining the treating liquid above the perforated plates. Gas and liquid from the contactor pass through a cooler and are then separated. A treating liquid regeneration system receives the treating liquid and flashes the liquid at low pressure to separate hydrocarbon gases, hydrocarbon liquid and treating liquid. The treating liquid is regenerated by heating and flashing off contaminant gases and is ultimately redelivered to the contactor. | 10-17-2013 |
Glenn L. Cash, Matawan, NJ US
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20120206610 | VIDEO QUALITY MONITORING - Systems and methods of perceptual quality monitoring of video information, communications, and entertainment that can estimate the perceptual quality of video with high accuracy, and can be used to produce quality scores that better correlate with subjective quality scores of an end user. The systems and methods of perceptual quality monitoring of video can generate, from an encoded input video bitstream, estimates of one or more quality parameters relating to the video, such as the coding bit rate parameter, the video frame rate parameter, and the packet loss rate parameter, and provide these video quality parameter estimates to a predetermined video quality estimation model. Because the estimates of the video quality parameters are generated from the encoded input video bitstream as it is being received, the systems and methods are suitable for use as QoE monitoring tools. | 08-16-2012 |
Glenn Lawrence Cash, Matawan, NJ US
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20090066852 | Methods for Reducing Channel Change Times in a Digital Video Apparatus - A digital video apparatus provides reduced channel change times. According to an exemplary embodiment, the digital video apparatus includes at least one receiver for receiving first and second video streams representing the same program, wherein the first video stream has at least one characteristic different from the second video stream; a first signal processor for processing the first video stream to generate a first processed video stream; a second signal processor for processing the second video stream to generate a second processed video stream having a delay with respect to the first processed video stream; a renderer for rendering the second processed video stream responsive to a channel change command; and a switch for switching from the second processed video stream to the first processed video stream after the renderer begins rendering the second processed video stream, and thereby causing the renderer to begin rendering the first processed video stream. | 03-12-2009 |
Gregory L. Cash, Mount Ida, AR US
Heather L. Cash, Owens Cross Roads, AL US
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20100172922 | Expression and Purification of HIP/PAP and Uses Therefor - The present invention relates to methods of compositions comprising RegIII and HIP/PAP proteins, including the use of such proteins as diagnostic and therapeutic targets. | 07-08-2010 |
20110229435 | EXPRESSION AND PURIFICATION OF HIP/PAP AND USES THEREFOR - The present invention relates to methods of compositions comprising RegIII and HIP/PAP proteins, including the use of such proteins as diagnostic and therapeutic targets. | 09-22-2011 |
Heather S. Cash, Mountain View, CA US
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20100088601 | Providing Help Information - A computer-implemented method for providing content includes extracting preconfigured content from an application; selecting, from second content associated with the application, a plurality of portions of the second content using the extracted preconfigured content; ranking the plurality of portions based at least in part on the preconfigured content; and associating a reference with the preconfigured content in the application such that the reference is displayed with the application, the reference providing user navigation to at least one of the plurality of portions selected based on the ranking. | 04-08-2010 |
Howard Cash, Mentor, OH US
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20150044317 | Topical Compositions for Reducing Visible Signs of Aging and Methods of Use Thereof - The present invention relates to the use of lactic acid producing bacteria and the extracellular product thereof in topical compositions. | 02-12-2015 |
Irene Cash, Mcfarland, WI US
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20100149094 | Snow Globe Interface for Electronic Weather Report - A portable computing device for displaying weather information. The device includes a transceiver configured to send and receive weather information, a display controller configured to generate a weather scene display including the weather information based on a received shaking input provide to the portable computing device and a display configured to present the generated weather scene display. The display controller is configured to display flitter configured to obscure the generated weather scene display during the receiving of the weather information and/or updating of the generated weather scene display. | 06-17-2010 |
Irene S. Cash, Mcfarland, WI US
James Cash, East Lansing, MI US
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20150034577 | SPACE-EFFICIENT, MOVABLE, BOTTLE RACKS - A rack for storing bottles includes a frame member and a plurality of support arms sized and positioned to support a plurality of bottles extending on each side of the frame member. The rack further includes at least one movable member operably engaged to the frame member to permit the frame member and each of the bottles supported by the support arms extending from each side of the frame member to move from a stowed position into a deployed position. | 02-05-2015 |
James T. Cash, Hackettstown, NJ US
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20120174431 | Reduced Fossil Fuel In An Oxidizer Downstream Of A Biomass Furnace - Method of extracting syngas between the zone in a furnace where oxygen-starved combustion of biomass occurs and the zone in the furnace where secondary air is added to complete combustion, conditioning and cleaning the extracted syngas, and delivering it in a metered amount to the oxidizer or upstream of the oxidizer to reduce or eliminate the need for additional fossil fuels once the oxidizer has achieved its operating temperature. The gasifier or furnace burns solid waste and produces a syngas containing relatively high levels of CO, which is extracted from the furnace, conditioned, and introduced into an RTO as a fuel source. In certain embodiments, no extraction of syngas from the furnace takes place; the furnace conditions are manipulated so that normally undesirable levels of CO and other VOC's remain in the process stream. The heat from the furnace is used as intended (e.g., to heat a dryer), the stream is conditioned, and ultimately proceeds to a downstream RTO. Since the gas stream remains rich in CO and VOC's, its fuel value in the RTO is substantially higher than otherwise would be the case. | 07-12-2012 |
Jeffrey Cash, Travelers Rest, SC US
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20140113126 | SPRAYABLE WATER-BASED ADHESIVE - Water-based adhesive compositions are improved by the incorporation of hollow polymeric microspheres having outer surfaces coated with one or more barrier materials such as calcium carbonate particles. The adhesive compositions exhibit enhanced rheology, sprayability, drying time, tack and storage stability as compared to analogous adhesives that are not modified with coated hollow polymeric microspheres. Such compositions are useful as both contact adhesives as well as wet bonding one-way adhesives. | 04-24-2014 |
Jesse R. Cash, San Francisco, CA US
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20140365227 | INTERPRETING AND ACTING UPON COMMANDS THAT INVOLVE SHARING INFORMATION WITH REMOTE DEVICES - An electronic device with one or more processors and memory includes a procedure for sharing information with a third party recipient. In some embodiments, the device receives a speech input from a first user, the speech input specifying a second user different from the first user, and an information item to be shared with the second user. In response to the speech input, the device initiates a background process during which a digital assistant searches for the information item and causes the information item to be sent to the second user without further review and instruction from the first user. | 12-11-2014 |
John C. Cash, Nampa, ID US
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20130042532 | PNEUMATIC DOOR OPENING AND SECURITY SYSTEM - A pneumatic door system and a method of using the same are disclosed herein. According to one embodiment, a trailer may include a seamless main door and at least one side door. The doors may be configured to be locked shut with a system of pneumatic locks. The main door may be configured to open and close as controlled by pneumatic pressure applied to a door cylinder. The pneumatic system may be configured to be controlled by an interior control box. The pneumatic system may be configured to operate off of pneumatic pressure in an auxiliary air tank, the pressure being protected by a series of one-way check valves. The pneumatic system may also be configured to operate wirelessly using RFID or Bluetooth technology, among other things, to secure the cargo and facilitate ingress and egress to the trailer. | 02-21-2013 |
John W. Cash, Dallas, GA US
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20080250759 | PACKAGING MACHINE WITH GLUING STATION AND FOLDING STATION - An apparatus for forming an end closure structure of a carton. The end closure structure is formed from minor end flaps and major end flaps. The apparatus includes a carton conveyor for transferring the carton in a flow direction along a carton conveyor path, a major end flap retaining guide assembly for retaining the major end flaps in an outwardly upright position, a minor end flap retaining guide assembly for retaining the minor end flaps in an inwardly folded position, and a gluing station for applying adhesive to the major and minor end flaps. | 10-16-2008 |
20080254961 | PACKAGING MACHINE WITH GLUING STATION AND FOLDING STATION - An apparatus for forming an end closure structure of a carton. The end closure structure is formed from minor end flaps and major end flaps. The apparatus includes a carton conveyor for transferring the carton in a flow direction along a carton conveyor path, a major end flap retaining guide assembly for retaining the major end flaps in an outwardly upright position, a minor end flap retaining guide assembly for retaining the minor end flaps in an inwardly folded position, and a gluing station for applying adhesive to the major and minor end flaps. | 10-16-2008 |
Judy Cash, Bellevue, ID US
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20140339183 | Spool Thread Organizer - The present invention describes a thread spool holder. The device comprises a wall-mountable frame with a series of support shelves positioned horizontally across the frame. The support shelves are upwardly angled in relation to the back wall of the device, thereby enabling the spool to be held thereon. A user can place the spools onto the shelving in an end-to-end configuration for storage and can arrange the colors in a manner that enables the user to quickly locate a desired spool. The present invention provides an organized, accessible way to store thread, and allows the user to view the entire thread collection at once. | 11-20-2014 |
20140340871 | Sewing Machine Uplight Assembly - An uplight assembly for a sewing machine is provided, wherein the assembly is adapted to provide a light source along the bed of the sewing machine and adjacent to the throat plate thereof for projecting light from beneath a material work piece being sewn. The assembly comprises a transparent or translucent surface having at least one light source disposed thereunder, wherein the light source is controllable by the user. The activation of the light sources or the intensity of the light is adjustable by the user. The assembly is provided as an aftermarket assembly for existing sewing machines or as a new and novel uplight assembly adapted to be incorporated into a sewing machine bed design. | 11-20-2014 |
Justin Cash, Burton, OH US
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20090251035 | READY TO ASSEMBLY CABINET - A ready to assemble cabinet includes a first panel that has a first side that corresponds to a base panel and a second panel that has a second panel that corresponds to the second side of that base panel. Each of the first and second panels includes at least one dimension that is unique or different from a dimension on the other panel. These unique dimensions correspond with a specific side of the base panel to prevent incorrect assembly of the cabinet. | 10-08-2009 |
Karen Cash, Redmond, WA US
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20090250013 | Bird waste catcher for cage door - The bird waste catcher for a cage door is a device that is adapted for mounting on the door of a standard wire mesh birdcage. A pair of brackets attaches to the cage door with nuts and bolts and supports a detachable receptacle. The receptacle is mounted on the door of the birdcage for catching excrement and other debris created by a pet bird perched on top of the birdcage door. | 10-08-2009 |
Kevin Joseph Cash, Brighton, MA US
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20150030544 | Enzymatic Nanosensor Compositions and Methods - Disclosed herein are compositions including a nanosensor that is sensitive to an analyte such that the nanosensor emits a fluorescent signal upon detecting the analyte, and a catalytic agent that catalyzes a reaction in which a target substrate is converted into one or more products, such that at least one of the one or more products is the analyte. In addition, methods of using the nanosensor-catalytic agent compositions to detect a target substrate are disclosed. | 01-29-2015 |
Kevin M. Cash, Cary, NC US
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20100258377 | ACOUSTIC COOLING MUFFLER FOR COMPUTING SYSTEMS - An acoustic cooling apparatus for a computing system, includes a cooling muffler comprising sidewalls and an endwall, the sidewalls being substantially parallel to each other, each sidewall being substantially perpendicular to the endwall at one end, the walls forming an enclosure having an open end opposing the endwall. Each sidewall includes an exhaust opening. At least a portion of the interior of each wall of the enclosure being covered by sound absorbing material for attenuating air cooling sound. | 10-14-2010 |
20110316706 | FILTER FOULING DETECTION USING COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURE RISE ANALYSIS - One embodiment involves detecting the fouling of an air filter used to filter airflow entering a computer system. An expected airflow rate is obtained from a current fan speed. An expected temperature rise between two positions is computed as a function of the expected airflow rate and the power consumption of heat-generating components, such as servers. An actual temperature rise is obtained from temperature sensors. An electronic alert is automatically generated in response to the actual temperature rise exceeding the expected temperature rise by a setpoint. Different setpoints may be used to trigger distinct electronic alerts. | 12-29-2011 |
20130117601 | IMPLEMENTING ULTRA HIGH AVAILABILITY PERSONALITY CARD - A method and circuit for implementing an enhanced availability personality card for a chassis computer system, and a design structure on which the subject circuit resides are provided. The personality card includes a first erasable programmable read only memory (EPROM) and a second EPROM, each EPROM storing Vital Product Data (VPD) and a first temperature sensor and a second temperature sensor sensing temperature. A primary bidirectional bus and a redundant bidirectional bus are respectively connected between the first EPROM and the first temperature sensor and the second EPROM and the second temperature sensor, and a pair of chassis management modules. Each chassis management module includes a switch connected to both the primary bidirectional bus and the redundant bidirectional bus providing redundant paths, enabling continued function with failure of any critical personality card component. | 05-09-2013 |
20130160984 | AUTOMATIC COUPLING OF INDEPENDENT COOLING REGIONS DURING FAN MAINTENANCE - In a computer system, airflow through first and second cooling regions are normally separated by a chassis wall, and are independently controlled by respective first and second fan modules. The internal chassis wall includes a bypass opening that is normally blocked by the second fan module. In response to removal of the second fan module, the bypass opening is unblocked, to fluidly couple the two cooling regions. A redundant fan module is optionally included in fluid communication with the first cooling region, to either generate airflow through the first cooling region in response to failure or removal of the first fan module, or to supplement the airflow capacity of the first fan module in response to removal of the second fan module. | 06-27-2013 |
20140148086 | ADJUSTABLE AIR INLET DUCT FOR RACK SYSTEMS - A method and apparatus is provided for providing air to a rack system. In one embodiment, the apparatus may include a duct adapted to channel air into a receiving section of the rack system. The apparatus may also include an adjustable separator within the duct to direct incoming air into partitions corresponding to the receiving section of the rack system before exiting the duct. The adjustable separator may have an adjustability of length and have a paneling made of a flexible material. | 05-29-2014 |
Marcia Cash, Arlington, VA US
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20120000361 | Composition and method for dust suppression wetting agent - This disclosure teaches a composition and process which makes it possible to remove floating particulates or prevent the dissemination or particulates, by the misting of a solution that readily captures any particulate material in the air. More specifically, the present disclosure teaches the composition and use of aromatic compounds that are semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) or slow evaporators in water-based carriers with surfactants as the misting/fogging agent for dust suppression. The particulate material is lowered to surfaces and removed by vacuuming, damp-wiping or using a dry cloth with a cationic charge (static cloth). This method can be achieved with neutral air pressure differentials in the work areas. | 01-05-2012 |
20130040373 | Composition and method for dust suppression wetting agent - This disclosure teaches a composition and process which makes it possible to remove floating particulates or prevent the dissemination or particulates, by the misting of a solution that readily captures any particulate material in the air. More specifically, the present disclosure teaches the composition and use of aromatic compounds that are semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) or slow evaporators in water-based carriers with surfactants as the misting/fogging agent for dust suppression. The particulate material is lowered to surfaces and removed by vacuuming, damp-wiping or using a dry cloth with a cationic charge (static cloth). This method can be achieved with neutral air pressure differentials in the work areas. | 02-14-2013 |
Marcia Celusnek Cash, Arlington, VA US
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20090301302 | Composition and method for dust suppression wetting agent - This disclosure teaches a composition and process which makes it possible to remove floating particulates or prevent the dissemination or particulates, by the misting of a solution that readily captures any particulate material in the air. More specifically, the present disclosure teaches the composition and use of aromatic compounds that are semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) or slow evaporators in water-based carriers with surfactants as the misting/fogging agent for dust suppression. The particulate material is lowered to surfaces and removed by vacuuming, damp-wiping or using a dry cloth with a cationic charge (static cloth). This method can be achieved with neutral air pressure differentials in the work areas. | 12-10-2009 |
Mark Cash, Raleigh, NC US
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20140197750 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING SOLID STATE LIGHTING DURING DIMMING AND LIGHTING APPARATUS INCORPORATING SUCH SYSTEMS AND/OR METHODS - A lighting apparatus having a plurality of light-emitting devices (LEDs) can include at least one first LED that is configured to emit first chromaticity light, at least one second LED that is configured to emit second chromaticity light, and at least one additional LED that is configured to emit third chromaticity light. A control circuit can be operatively coupled to the plurality of light-emitting devices and configured to cause a color temperature produced by the plurality of LEDs to vary substantially in conformance with a Planckian locus in response to a dimming control input less than about 1800K. | 07-17-2014 |
20140210355 | METHODS, CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS FOR ADJUSTING CHROMATICITY OF SOLID STATE LIGHTING - A plurality of light-emitting devices (LEDs), included in at least a string, can include at least one first LED configured to emit first chromaticity light, at least one second LED configured to emit second chromaticity light, and at least one additional LED configured to emit additional chromaticity light, wherein the at least one string can be operated by modulating the first modulated LED segment and/or the at least one additional modulated LED segment based on respective specified chromaticity values of the plurality of LEDs to provide the light substantially in conformance with a Planckian locus. The chromaticity of the light emitted by the at least one string can b e measured to provide a measured chromaticity value and the modulation of the first modulated LED segment or the at least one additional modulated LED segment can be adjusted by a shift value based on a difference between the measured chromaticity value and a specified chromaticity value to provide an additional v′ shift in light toward the Planckian locus. | 07-31-2014 |
20140210364 | CIRCUITS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING SOLID STATE LIGHTING - A solid state lighting apparatus can include a plurality of light-emitting devices (LEDs) that are electrically coupled together in at least one string. The apparatus can further include a first LED segment that is configured to emit a first chromaticity light coupled across a first bypass circuit, a second LED segment that is configured to emit a second chromaticity light coupled across a second bypass circuit, and at least one additional LED segment that is configured to emit an additional chromaticity light coupled across a respective at least one additional bypass circuit. A control circuit can be configured to modulate the at least one additional bypass circuit, to cause the lighting apparatus to emit an additional v′ shift in a chromaticity value of light emitted by the string to vary substantially in conformance with a Planckian locus in response to a dimming input to the control circuit. | 07-31-2014 |
Mark Charles Cash, Raleigh, NC US
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20120201025 | LIGHTING APPARATUS PROVIDING INCREASED LUMINOUS FLUX WHILE MAINTAINING COLOR POINT AND CRI - A lighting module includes a plurality of solid state light emitting components configured to collectively emit light having a desired white point and a color rendering index (CRI) of greater than about 90. The module further includes at least one additional solid state light emitting component configured to individually emit light having a white point substantially similar to the desired white point. The at least one additional light emitting component may increase a lumen output of the lighting module without substantially altering the desired white point of the light collectively emitted by the plurality of light emitting components. | 08-09-2012 |
20120236553 | METHODS FOR COMBINING LIGHT EMITTING DEVICES IN A WHITE LIGHT EMITTING APPARATUS THAT MIMICS INCANDESCENT DIMMING CHARACTERISTICS AND SOLID STATE LIGHTING APPARATUS OFR GENERAL ILLUMINATION THAT MIMIC INCANDESCENT DIMMING CHARACTERISTICS - A light emitting apparatus includes a first light emitting device configured to emit light having a first chromaticity point that falls within a region on a 1931 CIE Chromaticity Diagram defined by points having coordinates (0.32, 0.40), (0.36, 0.48), (0.43, 0.45), (0.42, 0.42), (0.36, 0.38), and at least two second light emitting devices, each of the at least two second light emitting devices emits light having a respective second chromaticity points that that have ccx values greater than 0.4077 and ccy values less than 0.3944 on the 1931 CIE Chromaticity Diagram. A combined light emitted by the first light emitting device and the at least two second light emitting devices has a third chromaticity point that falls within a 7-step MacAdam ellipse around a point on the black body locus having a correlated color temperature between 2700K and 6500K. The third chromaticity may shift to a more reddish chromaticity when power supplied to the light emitting devices is decreased. | 09-20-2012 |
Michael Cash, Mountain View, CA US
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20120237083 | AUTOMATIC OBSTACLE LOCATION MAPPING - A method of automatic obstacle location mapping comprises receiving an indication of a feature to be identified in a defined area. An instance of the feature is found within an image. A report is then generated conveying the location of said feature. | 09-20-2012 |
20130000393 | EXTENDABLE MOISTURE CONTENT SENSING SYSTEM - A moisture content sensing system is described comprising a collar mechanically coupled with a clean grain transport system. An extendable support extends through the collar and has an extendable capacitive sensor element disposed at one end. The extendable support is configured to be located at a first position in which the extendable capacitive sensor element is disposed adjacent to clean grain conveyed by the clean grain transport system and moved to a second position wherein the extendable capacitive sensor element is disposed at least partially within the clean grain of the clean grain transport system. | 01-03-2013 |
Michael F. Cash, Mountain View, CA US
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20120200697 | Dry Agricultural Materials Management - Systems and methods that improve farmers' ability to measure quantities of dry agricultural materials and rates of change of those quantities are disclosed. Also disclosed are systems and methods to rapidly and effectively communicate materials quantities and rates between farm equipment operators. | 08-09-2012 |
20130311050 | Agricultural Rate Management - Agricultural rate adjustments performed by autopilots or farm information displays help eliminate guesswork and improve farm efficiency. | 11-21-2013 |
20140208870 | Sugar cane yield mapping - Sugar cane yield mapping improves the efficiency of sugar cane farming with benefits to both sugar producers and consumers. | 07-31-2014 |
20150053487 | Vehicle weight sensor - A vehicle weight sensor is based on wheel-rim stress measurement. | 02-26-2015 |
Michael T. Cash, Timberlake, NC US
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20080311675 | DYES HAVING RATIOMETRIC FLUORESCENCE RESPONSE FOR DETECTING METABOLITES - The presently disclosed subject matter provides thiol-reactive, environmentally sensitive fluorescent dyes, or fluorophores, which have an emission wavelength in the visible spectral region. When conjugated with a binding protein, the fluorophores exhibit a ratiometric response to one or more ligands or target analytes. The presently disclosed fluorophore-binding protein conjugates can be used to detect the presence of or amount of physiologically-important metabolites, such as glucose, fatty acids, and lactate, in biological samples. | 12-18-2008 |
20090104714 | VISUAL GLUCOSE SENSOR AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - A method for determining the presence or amount of one or more ligands or analytes in a sample including contacting the sample with a biosensor having an environmentally-sensitive dye conjugated to a binding member, wherein the biosensor compound exhibits a detectable color change as a result of binding to the ligand or analyte or as a result of a change in concentration of the ligand or analyte in the sample. The presently disclosed biosensors can be used to detect the presence of or amount of physiologically-important metabolites, such as glucose, fatty acids, and lactate, in biological samples. | 04-23-2009 |
Paul Cash, Los Angeles, CA US
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20090198163 | Traction apparatus and methods - A brace and traction device and associated methods of operation. In one embodiment, the device incorporates a forwardly open head and jaw brace which is adjustably supported vertically above a forwardly collar member. The brace and the collar member are adapted such that the brace is able to mate with the collar member while still being able to rotate to the subject's left and right while remaining planar to the collar member. Adjustment may be accomplished for example manually or via an electronic motor controlled by a control mechanism and microprocessor. The microprocessor may be adapted to store information regarding a user's sessions, and facilitate communication with patient and physician personal devices, thus sending these data from recorded sessions. The processor element may also be adapted to implement therapy sessions based on physician-entered program specifications, or based on pre-programmed specifications. | 08-06-2009 |
Robert Keith Cash, Knoxville, TN US
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20110010977 | MAGAZINE QUICK-RELEASE BLOCKING APPARATUS AND METHOD - Apparatuses, methods, and kits are disclosed for preventing quick release of a magazine from a magazine well of a Sa vzor 58 rifle without the need to substantially disassemble the rifle, thereby providing a means to modify Sa vzor 58 rifles to bring such rifles within permissible limitations of certain local, state, and federal guns laws. | 01-20-2011 |
Ryan Cash, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20110238251 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VEHICLE DYNAMICS CONTROL IN ELECTRIC DRIVE VEHICLES - Embodiments of the invention are directed toward a geared traction drive system configured to drive a wheel of a vehicle, comprising: a driveshaft for transmitting power to the wheel; an electric drive motor for driving the driveshaft, the electric drive motor configured to receive signals from a vehicle dynamic control system to command a required speed; a gear reduction component for reducing the speed of the motor by a predetermined factor to a lower speed suitable for driving the wheel; and a drive electronics component that works with the electric drive motor to drive the wheel to the speed commanded by the vehicle dynamic control system. | 09-29-2011 |
20140207320 | Vehicle Dynamics Control in Electric Drive Vehicles - Embodiments of the invention are directed toward a geared traction drive system configured to drive a wheel of a vehicle, comprising: a driveshaft for transmitting power to the wheel; an electric drive motor for driving the driveshaft, the electric drive motor configured to receive signals from a vehicle dynamic control system to command a required speed; a gear reduction component for reducing the speed of the motor by a predetermined factor to a lower speed suitable for driving the wheel; and a drive electronics component that works with the electric drive motor to drive the wheel to the speed commanded by the vehicle dynamic control system. | 07-24-2014 |
Sean Cash, Germantown, TN US
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20120206044 | EMERGENCY LIGHTING BALLAST DEVICE WITH A PLURALITY OF BALLAST OUTPUTS FOR FLEXIBLE LAMP CONNECTION CONFIGURATIONS - An emergency lighting ballast device includes a housing; a circuit disposed within the housing and configured to receive a battery supply voltage and to process the battery supply voltage for driving one or more fluorescent lamps; and at least three ballast outputs providing at an exterior of the housing, each ballast output being directly connected to a different electrical component of the circuit than the other ballast outputs and being configured to be selectively connected to the one or more fluorescent lamps to supply power from the circuit to the one or more fluorescent lamps | 08-16-2012 |
Shannon Cash US
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20120331303 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PREVENTING EXECUTION OF MALWARE - A method and system for preventing execution of malware in a computing device. The method includes loading code into a non-executable memory of the computing device and validating an authentication signature associated with the code. Subsequently, the code is decrypted and finally, the decrypted code is executed in an executable memory upon a determination that the authentication signature is valid. | 12-27-2012 |
Sidney Gaines Cash, Winter Park, FL US
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20140131408 | SUPPORT APPARATUS FOR PERSONAL ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME - An apparatus for securing a personal electronic device to a solid support structure and a method of using the same is provided. The apparatus generally comprises a platform for supporting a personal electronic device such as a smart phone or tablet and a means for securing a personal device to said platform. The apparatus may further comprise a means of securing the apparatus to a transport carrier, such as a shopping cart or bicycle. | 05-15-2014 |
Stephen D. Cash, Cary, IL US
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20130330594 | MANUFACTURING SERVICE DISCONNECT THAT IS PART OF BUSBAR - A battery system includes at least a first battery module and a second battery module, and a service disconnect unit electrically coupling the first battery module to the second battery module. The service disconnect unit comprises a bus bar that includes a first portion electrically connected to the first battery module, and a second portion electrically connected to the second battery module. The service disconnect unit also comprises a removable conductive member configured to electrically connect the first portion of the bus bar to the second portion of the bus bar. | 12-12-2013 |
20150072174 | LAYERED BATTERY MODULE SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY - A method of manufacturing a battery module for use in a vehicle is presented. The method may include disposing battery cells into a lower housing and disposing a lid assembly over the battery cells. The lid assembly may include a lid and bus bar interconnects disposed on the lid. The method may also include disposing a printed circuit board (PCB) assembly onto the lid assembly and electrically coupling portions of the lid assembly, portions of the PCB assembly, and the battery cells to each other. | 03-12-2015 |
20150072175 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VENTING PRESSURIZED GAS FROM A BATTERY MODULE - Present embodiments are directed to a battery module including a venting assembly and a method of manufacturing the battery module. The venting assembly may, in certain embodiments, be designed to vent gases from a plurality of battery cells disposed in a housing of the battery module. Each of the plurality of battery cells may include a battery cell vent. The venting assembly may include a lid designed to be coupled to the housing and disposed over the battery cells in the housing. In some embodiments, the lid includes a vent chamber formed in the lid and designed to receive and direct gases vented from the plurality of battery cells away from the battery module. | 03-12-2015 |
20150072177 | BATTERY MODULE LID ASSEMBLY SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - A lid assembly for use in a battery module includes a lid with apertures extending through the lid in a vertical direction, where each of the apertures is configured to receive a terminal of a battery cell of the battery module. The lid assembly also includes one or more extensions extending away from the lid in the vertical direction. Each of the one or more extensions is configured to couple the lid to a printed circuit board assembly of the battery module. The lid assembly also includes walls extending away from the lid in the vertical direction. Each of the walls is configured to extend between a first terminal of a first battery cell and a second terminal of a second battery cell. | 03-12-2015 |
20150072193 | BATTERY MODULE LID SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system includes a lid disposed over battery cells in a battery module. The lid includes flexible fingers, and each of the flexible fingers aligns with a corresponding one of the battery cells. Each of the flexible fingers is configured to exert a downward force against the corresponding one of the battery cells, and the flexible fingers are configured to accommodate varying heights of the battery cells. | 03-12-2015 |
20150072206 | BATTERY MODULE HOUSING AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - A battery module includes a housing configured to hold prismatic battery cells within a space defined by four interior walls of the housing. The housing includes a first interior wall that includes partitions extending upwards from a bottom of the housing and a second interior wall that includes partitions extending upwards from the bottom of the housing. The first interior wall faces opposite the second interior wall. The partitions disposed on the first interior wall and the partitions disposed on the second interior wall define slots between adjacent partitions, where each of the slots increases in width between the adjacent partitions from the bottom of the housing upwards. Each of the slots is configured to retain one of the prismatic battery cells. | 03-12-2015 |
Steve A. Cash, Overland Park, KS US
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20110021998 | INTRAVENOUS SECUREMENT DEVICE WITH ADHESIVELY INTERCONNECTED ANCHORING COMPONENT AND PERMEABLE ADHESIVE STRIP - A catheter anchoring assembly includes a permeable adhesive strip, a platform for securing the catheter, and a flowable adhesive layer. The flowable adhesive layer adhesively secures the platform to the adhesive strip. The flowable adhesive is applied to one side of the strip with a skin-contacting adhesive on the opposite side of the strip. The flowable adhesive layer and strip are configured so that the flowable adhesive is spaced from the skin-contacting adhesive or, at the very least, is prevented from penetrating the skin-contacting adhesive. The flowable adhesive layer and strip also permit the assembly to be very flexible and, thus, comfortable for a patient to wear. | 01-27-2011 |
20110282294 | INTRAVENOUS SECUREMENT DEVICE WITH ADHESIVELY INTERCONNECTED ANCHORING COMPONENT AND PERMEABLE ADHESIVE STRIP - A catheter anchoring assembly includes a permeable adhesive strip, a platform for securing the catheter, and a flowable adhesive layer. The flowable adhesive layer adhesively secures the platform to the adhesive strip. The flowable adhesive is applied to one side of the strip with a skin-contacting adhesive on the opposite side of the strip. The flowable adhesive layer and strip are configured so that the flowable adhesive is spaced from the skin-contacting adhesive or, at the very least, is prevented from penetrating the skin-contacting adhesive. The flowable adhesive layer and strip also permit the assembly to be very flexible and, thus, comfortable for a patient to wear. | 11-17-2011 |
20120059328 | INTRAVENOUS CATHETER ANCHORING DEVICE - An intravenous catheter anchoring assembly is disclosed and includes a patient-contacting membrane, a platform, and a retaining strap for securing a catheter or tubing of an administration set to a patient. The strap is attached to the platform with adjustable pull-tabs that permit a variety of catheter shapes and sizes to be secured. The strap is also elastomeric so that the strap is stretchable and thereby grabs the secured catheter. The strap and platform further define a plurality of passageways that permit the catheter to be secured in a plurality of non-aligned directions. | 03-08-2012 |
20120220947 | INTRAVENOUS SECUREMENT DEVICE WITH ADHESIVELY INTERCONNECTED ANCHORING COMPONENT AND PERMEABLE ADHESIVE STRIP - A catheter anchoring assembly includes a permeable adhesive strip, a platform for securing the catheter, and a flowable adhesive layer. The flowable adhesive layer adhesively secures the platform to the adhesive strip. The flowable adhesive is applied to one side of the strip with a skin-contacting adhesive on the opposite side of the strip. The flowable adhesive layer and strip are configured so that the flowable adhesive is spaced from the skin-contacting adhesive or, at the very least, is prevented from penetrating the skin-contacting adhesive. The flowable adhesive layer and strip also permit the assembly to be very flexible and, thus, comfortable for a patient to wear. | 08-30-2012 |
Steven E. Cash, La Crosse, WI US
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20130259877 | REAGENTS, METHODS, AND KITS FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF CANCER - Reagents, methods, and kits for the classification of cancer that comprise or employ antibodies that bind specific regions of CD43. One method includes contacting tissue with an antibody capable of specifically binding the cytoplasmic tail of CD43, contacting the tissue with an antibody capable of specifically binding the extracellular domain of CD43, and resolving cellular localization of any binding to the tissue with the antibody capable of specifically binding the cytoplasmic tail of CD43 and the antibody capable of specifically binding the extracellular domain of CD43. The binding patterns of the antibodies can be used to characterize cancer as more aggressive or less aggressive and can distinguish small cell lung cancer from non-small cell lung cancer. The cancer may therefore be treated in accordance of the characterization. | 10-03-2013 |
Sydney S. Cash, Cambridge, MA US
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20130261490 | Methods for Prediction and Early Detection of Neurological Events - Several methods for prediction and detection of neurological events are proposed based on spatiotemporal patterns in recorded neural signals. The methods are illustrated with examples from neural data recorded from human and non-human primates. | 10-03-2013 |
Vickie Cash, Cordova, TN US
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20110174851 | Lunch Pack Bag - A backpack bag for food items comprising: a top flap, where said top flap provides a means to close the bag; interchangeable side panels; a back panel, where said back panel includes a pair of shoulder straps, where each panel includes insulated materials to limit heat transfer between the interior and exterior of the bag; and a means to adjust the length of the shoulder straps. In one exemplary embodiment, the means to adjust the length includes adjustable buckles. The side panels may include a mesh net that provides a means to store additional items. In another exemplary embodiment, the side panels may include a slot for the storage of a beverage bottle. | 07-21-2011 |
Wayne L. Cash, Goddard, KS US
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20100172690 | ADJUSTABLE CONNECTOR FOR TUBULAR FRAMES - An adjustable connector for elongated members is provided having a mount attached to a first elongated member, such as a chair support, and a tubular arm assembly pivotally connected to the mount and attached to a second elongated member, such as an umbrella or flag. The arm assembly is selectively positioned in relation to the mount by adjusting pegs that extend from the arm assembly and engage receivers in the mount. A tubular cam within the arm assembly is connected to a tubular sleeve on the exterior of the arm assembly. The sleeve is slid toward the mount causing the cam to disengage the pegs from the mount receivers permitting repositioning of the arm assembly from a position adjacent to the mount, through perpendicular to a position parallel to the mount. The connector may be collapsed and remain connected to the elongated members when not in use. | 07-08-2010 |
William Phillip Cash, Marietta, GA US
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20140296745 | Micro-volume blood transfer device - A micro-volume blood transfer device to facilitate the collection of small volumes of clean arterial blood from patients who may be volume restricted for blood loss such as low-birth weight infants. | 10-02-2014 |