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Andrew P. Cowen, Keller, TX US
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20100247053 | REMOVABLY MOUNTABLE FIBER OPTIC TERMINAL - A zero-U, high-density fiber optic terminal for data centers and central offices is disclosed. The terminal may be used for optical fiber interconnection and/or optical fiber and fiber optic cable storage. The terminal is removably mountable to a cable tray above fiber optic equipment, in a subfloor below fiber optic equipment or on a wall in proximity of fiber optic equipment. Additionally, the terminal may have an adapter panel with fiber optic adapters for optically connecting the optical fiber of a first fiber optic cable received from the cable tray and the optical fiber of a second fiber optic cable. The second fiber optic cable is intended to extend to the fiber optic equipment. The adapter panel and the fiber optic adapters are angled generally in the direction in which the second fiber optic cable is intended to extend. Angling the fiber optic adapters in this manner accommodates routing of second fiber optic cable, and provides ease of access to the fiber optic adapters for connecting and disconnecting fiber optic connectors and to slack storage components for cable management mounted in the terminal. | 09-30-2010 |
20110268407 | FIBER MANAGEMENT DEVICES FOR FIBER OPTIC HOUSINGS, AND RELATED COMPONENTS AND METHODS - Fiber management sections for fiber optic housings, and related components and methods are disclosed. In one embodiment, a fiber management device is provided. The fiber management device comprises a base and at least one fiber management component attached to the base and configured to manage one or more optical fibers. At least one opening is disposed in the base and configured to route one or more optical fibers from the base. The fiber management component may be a routing guide configured to route the one or more optical fibers as a non-limiting example. The fiber management device may be disposed on a side or within the fiber optic housing and may be removable from the enclosure and configured to route one or more optical fibers from the fiber optic housing. | 11-03-2011 |
20110280537 | FURCATION MANAGEMENT STRUCTURES - Furcation mounting structures for securing a plurality of furcation bodies of respective fiber optic cable assembles within the fiber optic shelf are disclosed. In one embodiment, the furcation mounting structure has a first type of aperture for attaching a first type of clip for securing a furcation body and a second type of aperture for securing a second type of clip for securing a furcation body. Consequently, the furcation management structures disclosed advantageously allow the mounting of different types of clips thereto. In other embodiments, the furcation mounting structure is mounted within the fiber optic shelf or assembly. | 11-17-2011 |
Andrew Philip Cowen, Keller, TX US
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20120288248 | ATTACHMENT MECHANISMS EMPLOYED TO ATTACH A REAR HOUSING SECTION TO A FIBER OPTIC HOUSING, AND RELATED ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS - Attachment mechanisms configured to be employed to attach a rear housing section to a fiber optic housing, and related assemblies and methods are disclosed. The rear housing section and the fiber optic housing may be part of fiber optic equipment configured to support fiber optic connections of a fiber optic network. The attachment mechanism is configured to be attached and extend from the rear housing section of the fiber optic housing while maintaining the same installed U space of the housing. The attachment mechanism may include a spring plunger which may releasably maintain the rear housing section in a position to allow fasteners to removably attach the rear housing section to the fiber optic housing. In this manner, the rear housing section may be attached to and removed from the fiber optic housing in an efficient manner to minimize downtime for the fiber optic network. | 11-15-2012 |
20130004136 | FIBER OPTIC EQUIPMENT ASSEMBLIES EMPLOYING NON-U-WIDTH-SIZED HOUSINGS AND RELATED METHODS - Fiber optic equipment assemblies employing non-U-width-sized housings supporting U-sized fiber optic modules, and related methods are disclosed. In one embodiment, the assembly may include the non-U-width-sized housing, at least one fiber optic equipment support member, and at least one U-sized fiber optic module. The non-U-width-sized housing may include an enclosure forming an internal cavity. The at least one fiber optic equipment support member may be disposed within the internal cavity and configured to support at least one U-sized fiber optic module. The at least one U-sized fiber optic module may be disposed within the at least one fiber optic equipment support member which may be disposed within the internal cavity. The at least one U-sized fiber optic module may have a height dimension wherein at least three of the at least one U-sized fiber optic module may be disposed within a U-unit height of unity. | 01-03-2013 |
Bryan Cowen, Denver, CO US
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20140336221 | Antibiotic and Anti-Parasitic Agents that Modulate Class II Fructose 1, 6-Bisphosphate Aldolase - This invention provides a family of compounds that inhibit Class II fructose 1,6-bisphosphate aldolase (FBA), which is implicated in the pathogenic activity of a broad range of bacterial and parasitic agents. The compounds were identified by empirical testing, and provide a basis for further derivatization and optimization of 8-hydroxyquinoline-2-carboxylic acid and related compounds. Crystal structure shows that the compounds don't bind directly to the catalytic site of the enzyme, and so are not defined simply as substrate analogs. Instead, they create a pocket by induced fit, resulting a powerful and specific inhibitory effect on FBA activity. | 11-13-2014 |
David J. Cowen, Plantation, FL US
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20110029699 | Method and System for Routing Keystrokes in a Client Server Network - Methods and systems are provided that handle certain keystrokes or keystroke combinations on a remote station so that a user may select whether those keystrokes are sent to a target device, or whether they affect a remote station controlling the target device. Such systems allow the user to select which keystrokes, or keystroke combinations are sent to the target device, the remote station, or both. This allows the user the flexibility to tailor a remote KVM presence. These systems intercept keystrokes entered on the remote station and route them according to pre-selected criteria determined by the user. To intercept the keystrokes the software running on the remote station installs a low-level keyboard hook. This hook allows the software to view and route the keystrokes before the remote station's operating system gets notified of the keystroke. | 02-03-2011 |
David John Cowen, Plantation, FL US
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20140025968 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING AND MANAGING DATA CENTER RESOURCES IN REAL TIME - A system for monitoring, controlling and optimizing power usage and cooling utilization within a data center infrastructure. The system may make use of a subsystem which is adapted to obtain real time information on both facility devices and information technology (IT) devices. The subsystem may be used to evaluate the real time information to provide an alert and diagnostic information with respect to at least one of the facility devices or at least one of the IT devices. The subsystem may also make use of a mechanism that provides real time control over at least one of the facility devices or at least one of the IT devices to optimize at least one of cooling utilization, power usage or performance of at least one of the facility devices or at least one of the IT devices. | 01-23-2014 |
December Rose Cowen, Rancho Cucamonga, CA US
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20090320400 | Building material and method of making and installing the same - The building material, in one embodiment, has a jointing system that is uniquely configured to cover the frame of a structure. This building material, in one embodiment, is a building board with a conforming flange that is embossed onto the board and adapted to engage or mate with an end of an adjacent board. In another embodiment, the building material is an engineered panel joint comprised of a building board and a flexible or hinged article attached to the back surface of the building board. The article is preferably attached to the building board by an adhesive and extends beyond the edge and away from the building board for receiving a fastener to fix the building board to the structure. The fastener is preferably a nail. Components of the building material are preferably attached to the frame of the structure through the use of a single row of nails while maintaining or enhancing the shear strength performance of the building board system. | 12-31-2009 |
December Rose Cowen, Yucaipa, CA US
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20090162602 | STRUCTURAL FIBER CEMENT BUILDING MATERIALS - A structural fiber cement sheet containing cementitious matrix and reinforcing cellulose fibers distributed throughout the matrix having a dry density less than 1.25 g/cm | 06-25-2009 |
Ian Cowen, Richmond, VA US
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20120217428 | VALVE ASSEMBLY - A valve assembly includes a valve seat having a valve opening therein. A valve plate is configured to sealingly engage the valve seat in a closed position for closing the valve opening to thereby close a fluid path through the valve assembly, the valve plate being biased toward the closed position by a first spring. An actuator plate can include an inlet opening therein, the actuator plate being biased in a direction away from the valve plate by a second spring. A member includes a first end fixed to the actuator plate, an interior passage in communication with the inlet opening in the actuator plate, and a second end engageable with the valve plate when a portion of the member passes through the valve opening of the valve seat, wherein the valve plate is configured to open in response to direct fluid pressure when fluid is guided to the valve plate by the member or when fluid pressure on the actuator plate is transmitted to the valve plate via the member. | 08-30-2012 |
James B. Cowen, Hamburg, NJ US
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20140000151 | FLAT FOLDING INSECT TRAPPING STICK | 01-02-2014 |
Mathew Cowen, Horseheads, NY US
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20140274530 | Bi-Directional Overrunning Clutch With Improved Indexing Mechanism - A bi-directional overrunning clutch assembly for engaging secondary driven shafts in a four wheel drive vehicle. The assembly includes a differential housing with a pinion input gear rotatably disposed within it that is engaged to a drive shaft. A bi-directional overrunning clutch housing is engaged to the pinion gear. A roll cage assembly is located inside the clutch housing. A pair of hubs are positioned within the roll cage assembly and connected to the secondary driven shafts. An electromagnetic system controls indexes the roll cage in a first direction relative to the clutch housing a first indexing device for coupling the secondary drive shaft to the secondary driven axles when four wheel drive is needed, and in an opposite direction using a second indexing device when an engine braking condition is needed. A spring assembly is preferably used to bias the roll cage back to a neutral position. | 09-18-2014 |
Matthew J. Cowen, Horseheads, NY US
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20100311529 | Drive Clutch for a Continuously Variable Transmission with Engine Braking and Built in Belt Protection - A drive clutch for a continuously variable transmission that includes an input shaft designed to engage with an engine. A sheave assembly is mounted about the input shaft. A bearing assembly separates the sheave assembly from the input shaft such that the input shaft can rotate independently from the sheave assembly. At least one sheave clutch assembly is positioned about the input shaft. The sheave clutch assembly is configured to provide engagement between the sheave assembly and the input shaft when the rotation of the input shaft increases above a certain threshold value. An axial control mechanism is mounted on the input shaft adjacent to the second sheave. The axial control mechanism controls the movement of the second sheave toward and away from the first sheave as a function of the speed of the input shaft. A continuously variable transmission including the drive clutch and a driven clutch is also disclosed. | 12-09-2010 |
Michael A. Cowen, Overland Park, KS US
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20150039221 | 3D SONAR DISPLAY WITH SEMI-TRANSPARENT SHADING - A marine navigation device comprises a location determining element, a display, a memory element, and a processing element. The location determining element determines a current geolocation of a marine vessel on a first body of water. The memory element stores sonar data for a plurality of bodies of water. The processing element is in communication with the memory element and is configured to access the sonar data from the memory element corresponding to the first body of water, calculate bottom hardness shading data based on the sonar data, generate a map representation of at least a portion of the first body of water corresponding to the current geolocation, the map representation including shading derived from the calculated bottom hardness shading data, and control the display to visually present the map representation. | 02-05-2015 |
20150039222 | MARINE NAVIGATION DEVICE WITH IMPROVED CONTOUR LINES - A marine navigation device comprises a location determining element, a display, a memory element, and a processing element. The location determining element determines a current geolocation of a marine vessel on a first body of water. The display displays a map representation. The memory element stores digital elevation model data and sonar data for a plurality of bodies of water. The processing element is in communication with the memory element and is configured to select the digital elevation model data or the sonar data from the memory element corresponding to the first body of water, calculate contour line data, the contour line data determining a plurality of contour lines, update the contour line data by selectively removing at least a portion of the contour lines, and generate a map representation including contour lines derived from the updated contour line data, and control the display to visually present the map representation. | 02-05-2015 |
Michael C. Cowen, Murray, KY US
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20090145348 | THEME-BASED SCOREBOARD FOR EVENTS - A scoreboard for events and a method of constructing a scoreboard. Embodiments of the scoreboard may include a rigid support structure; a display surface coupled to the support structure, the display surface having a perimeter shape embodying a theme; a graphic design on the display surface, the graphic design embodying the theme embodied by the perimeter shape of the display surface; and a plurality of numerical representations. In some embodiments, the support structure of the scoreboard has a substantially rectangular shape, and the scoreboard includes at least one appendage portion coupled to the support structure at an outboard location of the support structure, the at least one appendage portion abutting a side of the support structure to provide the perimeter shape of the display surface with a shape other than the substantially rectangular shape of the support structure. | 06-11-2009 |
20110220007 | MODULAR SCOREBOARD AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING SAME - A modular scoreboard and a method of assembling a modular scoreboard. A modular scoreboard includes a plurality of panels coupled to one another and attachable to a substrate, and at least one panel of the plurality of panels includes an attachment portion configured to attach the at least one panel to the substrate; an offset portion coupled to the attachment portion and configured to be spaced apart from the substrate to provide a conduit between the offset portion and the substrate when the at least one panel is attached to the substrate; and a coupling portion coupled to the offset portion and coupling the at least one panel to another panel of the plurality of panels. | 09-15-2011 |
Neil M. Cowen, San Diego, CA US
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20120238554 | SALTS OF POTASSIUM ATP CHANNEL OPENERS AND USES THEREOF - Provided are immediate or prolonged administration of certain salts of K | 09-20-2012 |
20130040942 | SALTS OF POTASSIUM ATP CHANNEL OPENERS AND USES THEREOF - Provided are immediate or prolonged administration of certain salts of K | 02-14-2013 |
20130225806 | SALTS OF POTASSIUM ATP CHANNEL OPENERS AND USES THEREOF - Provided are immediate or prolonged administration of certain salts of K | 08-29-2013 |
20130309301 | SALTS OF POTASSIUM ATP CHANNEL OPENERS AND USES THEREOF - Provided are immediate or prolonged administration of certain salts of K | 11-21-2013 |
Neil M. Cowen, Carlsbad, CA US
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20090062264 | SALTS OF POTASSIUM ATP CHANNEL OPENERS AND USES THEREOF - Provided are immediate or prolonged administration of certain salts of K | 03-05-2009 |
20090148525 | PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS OF POTASSIUM ATP CHANNEL OPENERS AND USES THEREOF - Provided are immediate or prolonged administration of certain potassium ATP (K | 06-11-2009 |
20090148526 | SALTS OF POTASSIUM ATP CHANNEL OPENERS AND USES THEREOF - Provided are immediate or prolonged administration of certain salts of K | 06-11-2009 |
20090149451 | PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS OF POTASSIUM ATP CHANNEL OPENERS AND USES THEREOF - Provided are immediate or prolonged administration of certain potassium ATP (K | 06-11-2009 |
20100028429 | SALTS OF POTASSIUM ATP CHANNEL OPENERS AND USES THEREOF - Provided are immediate or prolonged administration of certain salts of K | 02-04-2010 |
20140364425 | SALTS OF POTASSIUM ATP CHANNEL OPENERS AND USES THEREOF - Provided are immediate or prolonged administration of certain salts of K | 12-11-2014 |
Neil Madison Cowen, Carlsbad, CA US
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20140350001 | PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS OF POTASSIUM ATP CHANNEL OPENERS AND USES THEREOF - Provided are immediate or prolonged administration of certain potassium ATP (K | 11-27-2014 |
Phil Cowen, New York, NY US
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20090211686 | Method for Extending the Life of Golf Course Equipment - The present invention provides weather and use-protected golf course equipment, and methods of extending the useful life golf course equipment by protecting it against weather and use, via application of a heat shrinkable material onto the equipment. | 08-27-2009 |
20100083547 | Method for Beautifying and Extending the Life of Sign Posts - The present invention provides weather and use-protected sign posts, and methods of beautifying and extending the useful life of sign posts by protecting them against weather and use, through the application of a heat shrinkable material onto the post. | 04-08-2010 |
Philip R. Cowen, New York, NY US
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20110217493 | Method and Product for Protecting and Extending the Life of Hydrant Markers - The present invention provides weather-, sunlight-, and use-protected hydrant markers, and methods of protecting and extending the useful life of hydrant markers by protecting them against weather, sunlight, and use, through the application of a heat shrinkable material onto the marker. | 09-08-2011 |
Robert Henry Cowen, Wilmington, NC US
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20140185729 | CONTAINMENT VENT SYSTEM WITH PASSIVE MODE FOR BOILING WATER REACTORS (BWRS), AND METHOD THEREOF - A system and a method for a passive containment vent system for a Boiling Water Reactor (BWR). The system is capable of venting and scrubbing a gaseous discharge from the primary containment of the BWR over a prolonged period of time leading up to or following a serious plant accident, without the need for monitoring by on-site plant personnel. External electrical power is not required (following initial activation of the system) in order to operate the containment vent system. The system may protect the integrity of primary containment during and following the serious plant accident. | 07-03-2014 |
Scott Cowen, Waltham, MA US
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20100197749 | CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS - The invention relates to chemical compounds of formula (I) and (II): | 08-05-2010 |
Scott Douglas Cowen, Longmont, CO US
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20100105683 | COMPOUNDS USEFUL FOR INHIBITING CHK1 - Aryl- and heteroaryl-substituted urea compounds useful in the treatment of diseases and conditions related to DNA damage or lesions in DNA replication are disclosed. Methods of making the compounds, and their use as therapeutic agents, for example, in treating cancer and other diseases characterized by defects in DNA replication, chromosome segregation, or cell division also are disclosed. | 04-29-2010 |
Steven J. Cowen, San Diego, CA US
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20130279846 | Multichannel Optical Data Coupler - An optical coupler is used to transmit optical data across a temporary connection. A housing is configured with a transparent interface window and positioned in front of a receiving optical coupler so that optical signals pass through the transparent interface window for reception by receiving optical coupler. The receiving optical coupler has a capability of accepting alignment errors caused by aligning the housing with a mating housing in an aquatic environment. Alignment is achieved via an alignment mechanism that mechanical positions the mating optical coupling components with sufficient alignment accuracy to permit the optical coupler to receive and transmit signals. | 10-24-2013 |
Thomas Sean Cowen, Mahwah, NJ US
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20140214492 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PRICE POINT ANALYSIS - The present invention relates to systems and methods for price point analysis which identifies dynamic root dimensional causes and enables identification of opportunities. Price point analysis includes analyzing transactions to generate a data set of transactions, identifying a primary waterfall cause of the data set, and lastly generating a discrete root dimensional cause classification by setting the primary waterfall cause as a dependent variable and all other dimensions as independent variables, and clustering the transactions into segments along dimensional boundaries that best explain the primary waterfall cause, thereby identifying the root cause and its location. In some embodiments, the transactions may be pre-processed before analyzing. | 07-31-2014 |
20140214493 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR WATERFALL ADJUSTMENT ANALYSIS - The present invention relates to systems and methods for waterfall adjustment analysis which identifies continuous root dimensional causes and enables identification of opportunities. Waterfall adjustment analysis includes analyzing transactions to generate a data set of transactions, and then generating a continuous root dimensional cause classification by setting recoverable lift as a dependent variable and selected dimensions as independent variables, and clustering transactions into segments along dimensional boundaries that best explain the primary waterfall cause, thereby identifying the root cause and its location. In some embodiments, the transactions may be pre-processed before processing to allow for the examination of adherence to specific business hypotheses. The selected dimensions are dimensions above the lowest level of a hierarchy, selected by the user as dominant dimensions, and/or dimensions that are the lowest level of the hierarchy and having a cardinality that is less than or equal to the cardinality termination value. | 07-31-2014 |
Timothy A. Cowen, Lower Burrell, PA US
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20120074471 | Transistor Structure for Improved Static Control During Formation of the Transistor - A method of forming a shadow mask vapor deposited transistor includes shadow mask vapor depositing a semiconductor segment. An electrically conductive drain contact is shadow mask vapor deposited on a first part of the semiconductor segment and a first insulator is shadow mask vapor deposited on the drain contact. An electrically conductive source contact is shadow mask vapor deposited on a second part of the semiconductor segment spaced from the drain contact and a second insulator is shadow mask vapor deposited on the source contact. A third insulator is shadow mask vapor deposited over at least part of each of the first and second insulators and the semiconductor segment between the drain contact and the source contact. An electrically conductive gate contact is shadow mask vapor deposited on the third insulator and in spaced relation to the semiconductor segment between the drain contact and the source contact. | 03-29-2012 |